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Show 8 8 Charlton Shop Was How Saved Amy 8 names known and talked of. WHERE THE LATEST NOVELTIES BROUGHT FORTH IN THE WORLD OF FASHION MAY BE SEEN, AND IT IS THE BEST AND MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN SALT LAKh FOR BUYING FINE APPAREL. . ft 8 in tint origThe bright of deelxulug has hern ri'at-hrFrom the ua till Reason. for offered inal conceptions , to the most prac tical of most elaborate of umtuim-Htailor-mad- e apparel, you will find we excel In point of newness. Then- - la not a thing that and variety to a woman's completed wurdrolio that cannot he found at The Charlton Shop. Acceaaoriea to that attire are a specialty with ua and It la our prldu to lac aide to offer, rtaln to completely and entirely, all the things that ft ft 8 CORSETS. They Lacs k ft Said by the Pessimist. sun guess that the resurrection hour will be a stag party. Every woman will stop for a last Marcel and lose her seat. Chicago Record-Heral- Tip-unie- i - ft tei-lfii- e Prices: $5, W. $8, $10, $15, Is Frost, SALT LAKE CITY that you wouldn't you couldn't oien that. Yes; I would and 1 could under these desiierate circumstances. Where would be the harm? Aunt Reliance Is in California and would never be any the wiser, and there la no end of I'U get the old china In that box. hatrhet and open It now. Glorious thought! Gertrude looked grave. Her old great-aunInetant There Was Reliance, was so exacting, and so Imperious, that all her relaAwful Crash. tives stood In awe of her. The previous fall, on going to California to the Irony of fate. Amy, you'll have to spend the winter, she had sent a large vrite Aunt Reliance. box to Mlaa Jane, with the request am I to write her? How, hA'TST' stored until that It should be 1 turn. Incidentally, she mentioned In tan excuse my folly? At last an Idea dawned upon Amy the accompanying letter that the box contained the superb antique vase after a fortnight of anxious thought which had been left to her by a ma- She wrote to Aunt Reliance, asking It ternal uncle, and the white and yel- he would sell the vaae and teapot . low flowered teapot which had beThe answer came two weeks later longed to her grandmother Fltzhugh. while they were all at breakfast Gertrude hastened to read the ImAmy. who had once paid a visit to Miss Reliance, recollected both heir portant document aloud. Aunt Rell looms perfectly, and had described ance, while expressing appreciation of them minutely to Gertrude. Amy's very natural desire to possess "Supiuise the things should be the teapot and vase, positively refused broken? said Gertrude. to nell them; she would, she said, a soon think of selling her grandfather's "We won't suppose anything so rejoined Amy, who was In bones, and wondered that Amy could high spirits, now that she had solved have thought her so lacking In respec' for her ancestors. She announced, ir her perplexing problem, Amy received a most effusive letter conclusion, that having found the cli from Mrs. Iturristow. In which she as- mate of California beneficial to her serted that she could never be suff- health, ahe bad derided to remalr-therpermanently, and would soor iciently grateful for the privilege of exhibiting heirlooms so beautiful and so send for the box they had so kindly rare, and would hold herself respon- stored for her. sible for their safety. What Amy suffered mentally dur The Art I,oan Exhibition thanks bg the next six weeks is beet left to to tho tireless energy of the efficient the imagination. She lost her apietite, grew pale and president of the Humane society was a pronounced success. People thin, and was ao despondent and Irri were pleased at the Idea of exhibiting tahle, that Gertrude became anxious their family relies, and of haring an about her. to sir Iholr pride of opimrtunlty "This vase-teaptrouble must birth; and those who did nut contrib- com? to an end, Gertrude said, one ute came to criticise, admire and gos- morning, as she sat sewing In the sii sip. ting room, and gliAiced up to see Amy Amy and Gertrude arrived a little gazing Idly from the window. If you late, and after a ramble around the don't write to Aunt Reliance, 1 will room stationed themselves near the She must know it anyhow, when w table on which the Tat teapot and the send the box, and what la the use c vase hud a conspicuous waiting? pluce. l'lwn each was a card bearing "There's the carrier now, said the words: by Miss Ht. Amy, listlessly, and walked slowly out And Amy felt a momentary into the hall, closing the door aftei hugb. pride as she called Gertrude's attention to them. Five minutes passed, and she had While they were standing there. Mrs. not returned. Gertrude, growing anxRarrlstow came rushing up t0 h(ln, down her sewing, and went put ious, her race radiant. out Into the hall, to ' Here you are. mounting guard over see her sister In a swoon on the floor treason es, I see. she your But Amy was standing by the hat cried. In her most rordial voice' "How rack, her eyes shining and a flush on -an I ever thank you sufficiently my her cheeks. dears. Tor lending them? That "Saved! Saved by a miracle!" she teapot Is Just toil sweet lor anything, and the cried, as she waved a letter abort vase Is a perfect lose! Read this, Gertrude, They bave her head. been so much admired! I assure and yu. my dears, nothing in the whole or. Tell me." Interrupted Gertrude, imhlbitlon has attract ' patiently. Lxtok out! IsOfik out there' want "Well, our blessed great-aun- t cried a loud voice, and a man came mshlns her box sent at once, and says she toward them, saving his arms trJL makes me a present of the vase and tlcaily. teapot as a return for my trouble In , . Amy looked then it, and she hopes that my ad sending ,lp, in time t see a large oil nitration for these precious heirlooms mit, which hung above the table by which is sufficiently great to cause me to they were standing, plant;., forward preserve them with sacred rare and The next Instant there was an aw- band them down to future genern-tions.ful crash, the sound of which rang la her ears for many a day. and "It seems to good to be true!" cried the portrait lay In the mld-llof the tahle Gertrude, sinking down upon one of among those hallowed Tt'IlCS of the hall chairs. past. Doesn't It! And now listen to me a few moments she was toe never, never as long as you live say much dazed to realize ezscUy whst family helrloomi to me again. This h.- had haor-ne- dhe Want, con- Fltshugh has had enough of them, scious that iteople were extnd then gill like -- Am;- hvrvt Into clamations of dismay and tittering rcgiet, and lean. J. J. Brummitt 2374 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. 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Salt Lake City. ft ELECTRIC SIGNS & LETTERS 3 PLACE YO'JR aro-md- EYES IN OUR HANDS. WWtWWiw.8rr.8 step These Hee S aches. These efcMriilriiMairtefcajV.ia " Aisxander-Dibbl- e BS041-- " dusty and soiled by handling. Dont take itl g No. 35 Salt Lake City. of Send Us Your Orders. 255 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Amy, ," hit far pack-- Everything in the Building Line ' t, Expert Corseteurs In Attendance. CATALOCU buy a sealed - In ' k WewillSrs' want to reel coffee, drink i jV.1'' 8TREET If you - Oh. The Charlton Shop, 120 8. MAIN uute-.aper- 0. Utah Lumber Co. We beg to announce the return of Mrs. Charlton from tho fashion cottiers of this country, bringing with her the latest foreign and domeaUo models. We lavita the women of Balt Lake to como and Inspect tho latest and most exclusive Dresses, Suits, Kvening and Street Coals, Waists, Undergarments and Hosiery. We are also exclusive agents for 55 parehiiieiit haled an odor SRlMDSjJfS It is a , said. Gertrude, I am well pun which exh!.-i- l. of hellntroiie. The morning's mail brought a grace- whs Mm. He Councey Harris tow. the provident of the Humane so-- I'd Ihrie scented note from Mrs. De and she informed Miss Fltx- Co. ireey RarrUtow, saying that her and sorrow over the ac-- I huuli that nih anaugemruts having' n coni.li-t- i d for the art lean ex i di nt which had occurred was so at that she did not feel equal Just hihiiiKii, for the benefit of society. she ventured to ask from them the J,- 1,1 a personal Interview with her h an of two or th;x-family heirlooms, l',; r Mivs Fltzliugh. tliui they m uki have many j Amy looked gloomily out of the lnusiirid relirs of genera j window. "The vase and the teapot were the timix which could not fail to be of In-- ! ten-x- t !' ihlugs broken, except a hideous to the general public. She promised that everything Intrusted to Jug and a decorated cup and saucer, It seems like her cure should he carefully guarded Gertrude continued. and returned Intact at the close of ThftrrartmnrcMrf'all PatlfrMMUiHthrVnhH tlu exhibition. ftairi ihii if any Mhrr Malta ol iMiifrni Ibis la on account ol ilirir siyls, accuracy ana aimpliuty. "1 don't see that there Is anything MrCtll'i TCuMvIiifftTheQiioeflotf FaMon)ku tort Mil, niter than any other Ladtrs si. iNic. One to lie done except to tell her frankly year Mibscrintionda numbaitl en Alt rma laint i hut wo have nothing to lend. atfld MimbsT, ft ccatOe Kvcry itbecnbar gcie a MuCall Fat lava I rfBe tiubcriho today. fieri rude calmly. V.adv Areal Waaird. Ilandwanc pramtams lihr-Ltf'h (uMimMitiii, I'eittm ('airfloguci ! faw da. Hnd have look her "Yes; completeifenA) and Freinintn Catalnyua (abouuif 400 premiums) aMl free. Addraas THE MoCALL CO hear Ytf ly overwhelmed with surprise; beg my pardon, and say she la so sorry, and that she wouldn't have asked me for the world, if she dreamed for a single moment that we could not com- - j ply with the request Oh. I know her! 1 know her only too well. If I could only beg, borrow, or Gertrude! ! Amy sprang up suddenly from the old lounge on which ahe had I have It! thrown herself. That box belonging to our revered great-aunt- ! u THIS g 1 The Charlton Shop, In ita devotion to style, might he likened to an art aallery wherein every picture was he work of a muster arllat. (Ire&t pictures am always la always something lacking copied, blit In a copy there the great artist's individuality which he Imbuea Into every stroke of lila brush. So do the Charlton styles fur they are .the original stand apart by tliomiw-lvra- , creations of "artists of style." The Imitator takes away nothing of their originality, for In every line of grace and beauty you recognize the talent of tho designer, the spirit in which he labors, and the moments of Inspiration which glorify fain work. I (Qossard I HAKES Cause for Thankfulness. An old lady and gentleman were taking their first trip on the steam cart. She held her breath while cross-tatrestle, and then, turning to her husband, exclaimed in a high voice: ''Thank heaven, Ezra, we have lit! o 1 women'i dress. St 'There! read that, cried Amy she felt Gertrude'a hand on her arm "The teapot la In 50 pieces," Ger-- i Fiuhugb, as ahe buret Into the room where her slater Gertrude eat sewing, rude whispered, "end the vase Is ut demolished. Come away. and threw a letter Into her lap. "If that doesn't turn your hair white They made their escape from the hail, somehow, and hurried home, mulling hut old age will do It." Gertrude looked meditatively at Amy did not utter a word until they their own doorstep. Then he open letter lying upon tl sheet burst out suddenly Into something ahe was hemming. It was addressed to her slsier end was written In s v ry like a groan. My pride! my wretched pride! large, slanting band on the thickest fii-ty- . s 8 Cicero. o t.y t Outfitting Store Exclusively. ftg who noto-r'ety- rlKhl ) l A Womens 8 8 n 8 By Florence B. Hallowel 5 ft Outfitters For Women. are all Inttaenred by a desire of No wind ran do him good praise, and the best men re the most eteera for no port. Italian. especially attracted by glory. Those very philosophers, even iu the books which they write about despising glory, put their own names on the In the very act of recording . their contempt for renown and they desire to have their own Ye S The 8 8 Wisdom from Italy. The Glow of Glory. QSSfciBS3StSSSfeStSSfcjK-3afci!SSafcS-Q Dizzy Spella That Eya Co. Formerly Alexander Optical Co. Atlas Blesk, Salt Lake City. Beth Phones 4444. 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