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H1 . . . H Men Sometimes Figure in Fashion ! The mark of tailoring art 13 vividly I expressed in tlio rendy-mado dress suits I that are now on tho ihnrkot. Timo was that a ready-mndc dress suit was for I cvor tabooed by tho woll-dressod innn, but today, with tho demand heavier 1 than over and snvp.ral firms ninkinrr a expensive frock coat and it is decreed that tho old favorite is still permissible with the cutaway as the favorite. This is so arranged that tho man with the far-reachinp pocket and theroforo tho one to bo 'generally tho best dressed man. can have the distinction of wcar- II ; 'jnj, the less common coat. So tho nov I' -JS ety wMl 1)0 sceri frnitimo to time BB 'd0' worethc cutaway i zUK 'kkYck satin four-in-hand with pearl I jBBrfraWSgTmR. Pi". But ho created some surprise, ' J&r.Q&jj xIM-fiiumi BE ft ns ne wore n folded collar. 0, you HPtePfWr aSsln'm! Q&vHi viscount! how could you do it? 1 ytiffMF MWk&&J$a HA- f'10 slip-on raglan will bo the ' MtEP&Sr -BirffVTSirtWT'y 1 3im,neSt f evening greatcoats this BSf. 'NW BBBr$grTr kHlI autumn. It is not as luxurious look I ffilSKr ftvw inc as Invcrnosa or capo, but I BWtffi-""'- Mr2 makes less of an armful 'to carry Hfesvli i(Vi.U?wT B$ or 9ou' nwa.y. "While day ovorconts SSmSfeSSl lm'-v c fr'm-tracinfr, the evening "gfcmVpSjg iKaggiFn coat should be roomy and loose. Oth- BBBpKiBMBH'ii'lk njuEaTnl onj''HQ C'1C.V nrc Pronc crumple I isSl Nobby Sack Suit. I coption hall. As in tho past, they IlRjPff feature of turning out ljp?$$f tailored dress suits, the II fft&Mfi shops handling 'this class i ifflw ot" goods aro having all 1 Bfflffiy the business they can at- i jinf en lII1cr present 1 fML conditions. This fact was t HV npparcnt in visiting the ju leading clothiers during djm& tho wcek in search or 4gmg autumn prognostications I pP ns to the width of trousers and length of coat. Everyone seemed to be purchas ing some sort of a dress suit aud the Jiandsorne appearing garments were a revelation to the uninitiated. Art in clothes takes real form in I garments that are faultlessly tailored i by masters to give a grace of poise and 1 a smart, refined, dignified appearauco to the wearer though his physique may bo imperfect. And that is what the modern ready-to-wear manufacturer is aiming at. His 'result is seen in tho ! really tasteful and graceful garments now to be seen in tho stores. For aftornoon dress the cutaway frock will bo most popular but there will onty bo a dozen or more Salt Lak ers wearing tho now garment owing to the fact that tho average man owns an 1 1 j Somo Subdued Socks. 1 mzzizzzzuzzz Here Is a rirstnigkter. must be lined with silk for easy slip ping on and off. Both convenience and elegance dictate this. Salt Lake clothing shops are noted throughout the country for their well assorted stocks, aud a clothing sales man from one of tho big eastern houses stated only last Wednesday that he sold a larger and bettor line in this city than in any place of rolativo size in the west. The fall lines aro coming in, and they run mostly to browns and grays. Straight fronts, single breasted sacks aro the favorites-, but there are no suggestions of freak buttons, aslant pocket flaps or those peculiar freaks that havo made the college clothes dis tinctive for, tho last three seasonB. No changes aro noted in tho evening dress, but finer textures and more sub dued lines are being gradually worked out in this class of men 's clothing. Timo was that few had such a suit, .but I DON'T YOU THINK i Youd feel just as good with a ! $15.00 suit or overcoat on your back and $15.00 in your pocket? I qwe know youd look as well. ! Why pay $30.00 when we I make suits or overcoats that fit, j keep their shape and contain the j best of cloth, for ! ; $15.00 ';' 1 1 : DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS ': Exactly 241 South Main Street UNION MADE ' UNION MADE I iQ 1069 JffiSsiSflflSSjfa 15 TyNyMBER 0JT OUR BOTH PHONES. Call ud HKSBS nflvr'n DEPARTMENT for any Information r iH Mmwnib f matter whateoevor-anmco nultB. bankruptcy, di- I MS- WALLACE LAW & ADJUSTMENT CO, fflHaNjX W 312-13-14-15-16 Atlaa block. rWrwiWf TTilli TS h' AU t SaJt Lake City, Utah. Phones 1069. nowadays overyono who rocs to any form of evening enf ortninmcnl ib tho possessor of a dinner coat or-evening suit, and rho rondy-to-wour men have made this possible. Tho shoos aro about the samo ns last year, points being out and round toes A Dress Overcoat. being in. The button patent or tho pump for evening woar are still tho favorites. In hats tho silk, opera and derb' aro without change. Fedoras in soft grays are favorites, and for tho young raon there arc wideawakes and soft hats ga loro of all colors. Red, brown and purple is the order in which the principal autumn colors command attontiou in the neckwear de partments. Green is only nibbled at, while gray and pastel shades aro loom ing large for holiday selling. Purple is tho favorito, so all you woll-dressod men of Zion, hie yo to the haberdasher and buy a purple tio. This is impera tivo if ye would shine in society. Tho Now Convertible Overcoat. i autumn neckwear is in lovely shades, and soft shimmering silks, and tho wiu ; dows this woek will bo of rainbow hues with the display of pretty ties and scarfs. Tho nockwear rules aro un changed, but one can wear an expen sive knitted tie this autumn without committing a break. And so it goes. From hat to shoos there aro just enough changes to make the well dressed mnn look to his ward robe with an idea of becomingpossessed of the latest ideas, .but at tho same timo the man of small means can make tho old ideas work out for another month, with the addition of one or two novel ties that aro now on the market aud distinctive enough of themselves to make tho wearer pass as a properly groomed person. As one dresser remarked recontly, "Give mo the latest waistcoat, scarf, linen and hat, and I'll make the old suit do.,; " jj NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. Notice Is hereby given that a special 1 lax for tho pin-pose of extending the paving has boon levied and confirmed by ordinances of tho City Council, unproved August 1G. 1010, and September 7, 1910, roapectlvely. Said special tax Is levied upon tho fol lowing described real property In Salt Lake City, to wit: Jn lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 37: 5 and 6, i block 38; 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 47; 1 and 2, block 4S, plat B. Salt Lako City survey, abutting on both sides of Third South street between Fourth East and Sixth East streets. In Paving Districts Nos. 7, 27 and 28 of Salt Lake City, and Is due and payable ln ton equal annual In stallments beglnnlg September 7. 1911. Jnterest at the rato of six per cent per annum on tho wholo amount of said tax shall bo computed from tho date of the approval of the ordinance confirming the levy of said Uuc. towlt; September 7, 1910; and Interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall bo duo and payable with each Installment. If any Installment or Interest aforesaid Is not paid on tho date when samo be comes due, then tho whole amount of the lax unpaid at the time said Install ment and Interest aro duo will become due and payable and will draw Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum until sale of tho, property assessed. One or more of said Installments ln tho order ln which they are payable afore said or the wholo tax. may be paid without Interest at any time within thirty days after tho approval of the ordlnanco confirming the levy of the tax: and one or moro of said Installments In the ordor In which they aro payable, or tho wholo tax unpaid, may bo paid on tho day any Installment la duo by paying tho amount thereof and Intorcst to said day. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102. City and County build ing. Salt Lake City. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 7th day of September. 1910. CIDEON SNYDER. City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Paving Extension No. Gl. Third partial estimate, r94S NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice Is heroby glvon that the annual meeting of the stockholdors of tho New York uonanza Mining company for tho election of directors and for tho trans action of such other business as may law fully come before It, will bo hold at the offlco of tho company. Room 204. Felt building. Salt Lake City. Utah, on Sep tember 13. 1910, at 12 o'clock noon. T J. H. DKMINO. L Secretary. o2GS7 Jf Our Opening Last Saturday J I Was the greatest success ever experienced by any store in opening in Salt- Lake City without doubt more peopM j visited the I X L store in the six hours given to the opening, than in any one day in any other store ever before and all w3 ! pleased a great, happy crowd of intelligent Salt Lakers who appreciate modern methods and aggressiveness and they j well repaid for they were treated to a sight such as perhaps only two or three other cities in the United States could afforjM B a store without a peer. H I All day long the great elevators were busy lifting people to the 6th floor from whence they journeyed downward all miring and exclaiming at every turn at the beauties which confronted them in all it was a grand success and over l2,O0flB I people, by actual count, inspected our new store and warehouse. 9 V This Splendid Three-Room Outfit $98.S0 J Mere Are ftie Pieces IneMded in This Splendid Selection I KITCHEN. BED BOOM, DINING BOOM. fl Q One cook Btovo, Ono tablo, One tea kettle, One dresser, One mattresa, One sideboard, Four chalra S I Ono reservoir, Linoleum, Two Bauce pans, One bed, Ono rocker, ' H I One chair, Coffee pot, One frying pan. Bed springs, One chair, One extension table, One rug, H One dish pan, One rug. Ono dinner set. IS R Plenty tm gttartt tio9efeeepto$g w&fh comfortably amel isScely Hoosier Kitchen shaw-Walker" m" cwltf0 1 Cabinets Filing Cabiaets ssslilJ I 01 did machine we wtMEH 1 fT T?Vw!!"'JP,g 0ne of t6 splendid Any up-to-date business man who have an article Egjk H h ' 1 1 . ' ' "I' iTTTT M lines of which we whin, wn hhh 'ilSfiSslfH fI (Fj) raXffl MFB I have the exclusive has studied modern business methods wmcu wa I K'lSlrfflU y18.?0110 does not need to be told of tho many mp" mfellH 1 Eg I '"Ill MM n Cabinet, the cabinet J with any make lIm WESSBm I tLirU ljJ'1t' -' 1 that saves time, steps advantages which are obtained 0f Hewing ma- KftsSSl llfrfRl hoewoc&yslt a? through the use of filing devices. chine on tho jjMB 1 JJjflL. tho Hoosier cabiriot .. market and wo M !P iencethe1 flniBhof fiSI I AtS) I " Cmm provo itsolf su' SllSiH IJD' thi9 l11615 J porior in finish, OH jg oPQ0 Wo ll l eaa0' 0f Pera" ffll j $i.00 down M ;; $2.00 dol I $io00 a week l M $io & wisek K J Moearch Manges Hale Secfioeal Bookcases! I Monarch in name and Monarch in deed Truly the HI KB An ornament to the home. No piece M king of ranges the range we have selected from all WEhH "uu xj.wu. r mvijM 1 others (and we had unlimitod choice) to represent us C Swl furniture surpasses Hale book-caseB. iSiM in Salt Lake homes as we have studied the range jj hW fpVZW elastic case ifl the case of today. As fMf 1 , t inestion for years P your library grows j"! eSn know ethatriSe8Mone " j " 1 case to meet the de- TB pMILfi'' '" ' arCh wllcr0OV0r' ifc jl 1 j maid.- Beautiful ( pay1 and ' imt of all filing devico3 on the book case in his fur- J CT IN In KL-viwh. market Shaw-Walker dovicos are rec- niture purchases. ' J Wgjaf-t 11 -i ognlzed as the very best, embodying JLjL-1 a-l,-B BfSl'r? ft ( aU the requirements which a perfect ' jT' L IHfesit' i (1 i t)wlv have them 1x1 every 61716 for any Prices IwswB tt l-SyLzL I iSMBPt- j purpose. Ask our offlco equipment, yfiy M 4 jH MM 'LldlEjjIi 1 - j i ' dOWS specialist to show you how you can m!K HI XxxyWYYB SferrJ save time and money by using JJ ;i5i a week SectiOIietteS assfl op STB I Horrock's Office Desks 1 I The desk found in the of- S-Bf ' Horrock's desks com 4j I and desk convenience the a lovroces may be