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Show Ihould women be put on trial for their faults? . Should women be put on trial for their faults? And should they be tried by men? 1 Are their so-called weaknesses due to the mediocre demands of men? Do women : know how to stick to ideals that are not social assets? What is the type of girl that : i invariably becomes an old maid? Do men put a premium on virtue? These are a few of the questions that are discussed and answered in a tremendously stimulating article called "Supply and Demand." Every woman in America owes it to herself to read it. F his 11 make you laugh for thirty minutes !If you were once a real boy or if you ever knew one, you will enjoy "Brite and Fair," the funniest story published this year. You'll enjoy the pranks of Plupy Shute, Flunk Ham, and Chick Randall. Their humorous escapades combine the , glow of gentle humor and sympathetic reminiscence. "Brite and Fair" is by Judge Henry A. Shute, the author of "The Real Diary of a Real Boy." rhe real yellow peril is the Japanese (imona I The causes of divorce are many. One of them, tMtMttt,tttf M however, is the use of the kimona with its fre- quent, unattractive carelessness. In this article 5 t j "I by Anne Shannon Monroe, the writer outlines i W. tXlG SBITIC ' fearlessly some of the very simple causes for I marital estrangement causes which could TcCllf " quite easily be removed for the betterment of 2 IBSUC-'" the human race. X 3! f t j t C 1 C I I. A. E. Wylie , iawinter fashions from ?ingslr TDarson I ij ' 'X William J. Locke r-jYI Q ' Oliver Curwood Y, Ul Id Dorothy Dix ' J I News of the smart things that Parisians are I ?r- f? ; ; wearing. Not merely the frocks and suits of X Kathleen N orris . o the OPENING but the garments the French o women have selected and are using. The very Two pages of cut- I latest modes which are immediately available. outs in color for the 1 1 Variety is the key-note. 37 illustrations show- t kiddies and the Har- 1 1 ing the latest wraps, coats, suits, blouses. "son Cady bug pic- lingerie, furs, and millinery. And the Good tures. Housekeeping consulting fashion department is at your service. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Everywhere 25c Yeech Drug Co. Peacock Pharmacy MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. FAIRVIEW, UTAH. A Small Case Thresher and Tractor This is the ideal outfit for the man binder, a 22-shoe grain drill, a 5-sec- who wants to be independent and do tion spike tooth harrow, an 8-foot his own threshing, and other belt double-action disc harrow or a large and drawbar work, exactly when he .manure spreader, wants to, without waiting. For belt and fieM work) smaU We picture a Case 10-18 Kerosene Case Tractor cannot be equalled. A Tractor and a Case 20x28 Thresher. Case Thresher is equally superior. The tractor will handle all farm ma- Case Machinery has been famous foe chinery requiring belt power up to 76 years. " its rated capacity. ' ' Let us tell you how you can de-It de-It will pull easily a 2-bottom plow crease the hard work on your farm ZJP8 inches deep, or an 8-foot with Case machinery. ' S. D. LONGSDORF Mt. Pleasant, Utah. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT, MR. FARMER! This is the time to figure on a Threshing Machine Outfit. We handle both Tractor and Steam Threshing Outfits. Come and see us 8. D. LOWCSDOKIF to S H U B E R T" p 1020 A. B. S., Inc. The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'!I Gck from "SHUBERT" Wl WANT 'EM NOW AND WILL PAY THE PRICE TO GET 'EM N'lEXTRA LAROf I f.RGF I U"l MtDiHM I - N-TsMmT I N ? 2 tfTtJATOiW'BAV. tl 'O vE';r fftOB tn BvFOl'.f f tier TQ vimrf j" '11 S "LH"V COYOTE HeiT, Furred, cd 30.0O to 2S.00 j 22.00 to 1 3 00 1 16.00 to 14.00 l2.00 to 9.00l2.00 to 7.00 Ope. Headie,, 22.00 to 18.00 1 16.00 to 1 4.00 1 13.00 to 1 1.00 1 10.00 to 8.00 ho.00 to 500 mtn:k Fine, Dark j 30.00 to 25.00 1 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.00 1 10.00 to 8.30 lO.OOto 6.00 Usual Color 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.00 10.00 to 8.50 8.00 to 650 8.00 to 5.00 Pale 1 15.00 lo 12.00 1 11.00 to 9.00 1 8.00 to 7.00 1 6.00 to 5.00 1 6 00 lo 4.00 MUSKRAT Spring 8.00 to 7.00 I 6.50 to 5.50 1 5.C0 to 3.75 1 3.50 to 2.75 1 3.00 to 200 Winter 6.50 to 5.50 5.00 to 4.00 3.50 to 2.75 2.50 to 1.75 2.50 to 150 ' r 1 ' 1 These extremely high prices for Utah Furs are based on the well known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate Ghiprnent. No. 3. No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. Ship your Furs now when we want 'em. You'll get "more money" and get it "quicker" too. "SHUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST SHIP Alt VOUP FURS DIRECT TO A.B.SMUBERT THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY I H AMERICAN RAW FURS .25-27 W.Austin Ave. Dept22i4Chicaqo: JJ-S-A ! . 1 1 QUALITY TAILORING 1 CM. Petersen I Your Tailor f WASATCH MERC. CO. ! "(it)Ol) GOOD" ' l Fordson Tractor I i:i. si mm:k i 1 I It you want a good looking Hat ! Come to j I Box & Clark i MILMNKKY STOKK , AVE DO 11KAL AUTOMOBILE 1 REPAIRING Seely-IIinckley Auto. Co. I ! LET I i I Ed. Johnston I Supply you for what ails you. ! QUALITY" COUNTS 1 and you always get it at I Sanpete County Co-op. ! 1 . QUALITY DRY GOODS. SHOES AND I CLOTHING 1 J. C. Penney Company f Let Us Make Your Nest, 1 I Quality, Service ami Fair Triers. I I Consolidated Furniture Co. I . . . SHOE REPAIRING. by the ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP A. R. Young, Manager Fairview, Utah. Mail Orders solicited Unclaimed shoes on hand will be mailed to owners on application. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS A line to us today will bring Fresh flowers to you tomorrow. DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. LINDQUIST AND WARNER Richfield, Utah Phone 54 1-10. mm III : NU HONE MADE TO ME ASl'HE MHS. PAULINE I'ETEItSON, PHONE 3SMU MT. PLEASANT. UTAH. Consult Us About Your Eyes We are sprclaliHts In the science of Optometry; can diagnose any case of defective vinloti with unerrlnj accuracy ac-curacy and nt RlBRnen that will conquer con-quer it completely. Our method Is safe, cerlain di ugless and perfect result re-sult are obtained in every lnnlnnce. Always here to nerve you promptly and In a manner that will be to your complete satisfaction. Dr. E. G. Mills J. C Wyult, Mumper. 11. Ne liiiuld L.ile of New (iriiml Hotel CiifeiliiK to the Assist. Myr. . Coniiiierciiil I aniily. 'J Ik-ii t ri a I tnido SEMLOII HOTEL j 2ii'l. South 11 ml State Streets, j 250 JiooillH H.ites: $1.00 per (hiy nml up. We have Jun rooniK at $1."0 single and 1.5 0 double. ; Rooms villi bath $1.50 single, and $2.00 double. special j:tes nv THE WEEK i OH .MONTH. |