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Show I SELECTED j Hewlett's Teas are 8 I bought by F. J. Hewlett I personally in Japan. j They are selected for their richness and delicacy deli-cacy of flavor and ap- J peal strongly to all who j appreciate a cup of good j ! Tea. -wfci-w ii i i ii i n m in wmjhtt.VjmMklWW! Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A3TO R 8 A . Men Seldom (k there any new jewelry for men.' If there la wo show It. i .' ., ' A "watch, chain.' fob. "studs, 'links, buttons, nrlng and a few ticpins aro about all. AVc have the latest in mannish designs. j fa Ww ii Y. a Qjft I,-, , " ' " J : T Splendid The $6S0 "Libbev" Cut j kO fyQfao. , Glass Fruit Bowl LlBlMSIlfflS Vj p ff Callaway, Hoock & Francis The China Store 66 Main Street j I SECRET WORKER ; The Plan Upon Which Coffee Operates. Coffee is such a secret worker that it is not suspected as the cause of sickness or disease, but there is a very sure way to find out the truth. A lady in Memphis gives ,-m interesting interest-ing experience her husband had with coffee. Ii seems that he had been using it for some time and was an invalid. The physician in charge shrewdlv Suspected that coffee was the "Worm at the root of the tree," and ordered it discontinued with instructions to use Post nin regularly in its place The wife su3's: "We louud that wis the true reiupfy for' his stomach and heart trouble and wo would have gladly paid a hundred times the amount of the doctor's charge when we found how wise his judgment was. "The use of T'ostum instead of coffee was begun about a .year ago. and it has made my husband n strong, well man. He has gained thirty-five pounds in that rime and his stomach and heart trouble have all disappeared. ! "The first time I prepared it T did ! not boil it long enough and he said there was something wrong with it. Sure I enough it did taste very Hat. but the i next morning 1 followed directions carefully, care-fully, boiling it for fifteen minutes, and he remarked 'this is better than ain- of tho old coffee.' "Wo use Poslum regularly and never tire of telling our friends of the benefit we have received from leaving off coffee. cof-fee. ' ' Look for the little bole. "The Road to Wellville," in pkg8. 4 'There's a Reason." Rea-son." Ever read the above lottcr? A now one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, ami full of human interest,. If RED CROSS STAMPS FOR SALE AT I STATIONERY COUNTER ' I Today and Saturday I Five Tremendous Specials from the j Domestic Aisle German blanket cloth the favorite material for j bathrobes, featured in weights for men and women and in a great variety of pa.ttcrns, light, (dark and medium effects, checks, stripes and j figures. A fine, serviceable quality, j I worth 30c and 35c the yard, special DC One entire lot of fifty pairs of blankets, the St. 1 Mary's famous qualities, white, gray, fawn and j assorted plaid effects. Size 70xS0 ' dj QPt j n inches, worth $8.00 the pair, sale ipO.ZO j a Light, warm down comforts covered with French 1 satin and well made throughout; QfJ 7 I size 6 ft. by 7 ft., worth $9.50, sale. . . .4 g i Lilian Crib blankets, finished with white, pink I and blue bordered patterns, size 36 in. j i by 50 in., worth 75c the pair special DJO High grade Kimono, and Dressing Sacquc pat- terns in lengths of 3 and 31-2 yards, light, dark i and medium patterns, -worth. 20c the j I yard special the pattern choice UC auir.w4iajiMWAi 1 1 1 iiiiiiumi mi ii m i i .n i um Jill 1 BETA THETA f7$$ somc ou 1 t ",vere t0 buy goods I ; UKSK for your employer I LCilCr 33 yu kuy clothes WsJ or yourselves, 3 I ilb where would you get off? Aren't you looking for 3 actual value in both cases? Then f P vhy is it that you persist in paying : from $50 to $60 to have a cus- I I torn tailor make you a ouit that is I in nil respects the same as Abl H suits at $20 and $25. This buy- I ing of clothes doesn't hinge on sen- ? limcnt and the sooner you find it i, p out, the sooner your bank account 3 will incre.ise. At the same rime 1 V you will be a perfectly dressed i g man providing you buy THE fv p CLOTHES THAT ABT f I BUILDS. E A:t your dMl for THE CLOTHES K k THAT ABT BUILDS. Ueauiiful Vdrua l PocLetbcck of Fcjhions free upon rcquwi. Isiiff6teTHBUlLDER5 li Cl-IICAGO jjj THE MliLLETT CLOTHING CO., DisU'ibufcr, Salt Lake Oily. The Tribune Gives Your Wants the Largest Circulation. lakeT HBATRE miSSt" 1 3 S!Sf.tt.SSiTd' Mon., Dec. 6 COHAN &. HARRIS PRESENT VICTOR MOOME as "KID BURNS," In Georfje M. Cohnn'o Musical Riot "THE TALK OF NEW YORK" With l hi Ortelnnl Cast ml Chorus anrJ Sluponrtoun Scenic riqulpmonL aa played for Four Months at th; 'Knickerbocker 'Knick-erbocker Then tor, Nci- Yorl:. Seat Sale Tomorrow. Special Announcement. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, MME. MARGEUASEMBRICH Assisted by FRANCIS ROGERS, BARITONE. AND FRANK LA FORGE, PIANIST Scale of Prices: Box and stnll acate, 53. SO; parquet and droBB circle, $3.00: flint circle. $2.50 ii.nrl $2.00; fatnllv circle, $1,50; gallery. 31.00. Seats now nel)ln?r by mall. Send check, wllli sclf-nddresyed stamped envelope, and tickets will be forwarded. for-warded. Regular box office ra!o begins be-gins Monday, December C. Botb phones 35C9. ADVANOBD VAUDEVHJiE. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 EVERY EVENING 3:15. Valeria Bersrere and Her Company. Tiincany Troubaflours. Tluj Six GlinKerettls. .laincs F. MacDonald. Carl In fc Clark. Paul Klelst. Florence Swinncrlon t Co. Matinee prices 15c. 25c. 50c. Night prices 25c 50c. 75c. I JCWLGHNLI TONIGHT The Successful Western Play, lit Wyoming Prices 25c, 50c, 7oc. $1.00. Matinee Saturday All Scats Deserved De-served 25c r.nd 50c. Next Week, COMMENCEMENT DAYS The Grajid s'S",s,r TONIGHT WILLARD MACK, BLANCHE DOUGLAS AND THE GRAND STOCK COMPANY. In a Biiporb Production of Edwin M. Royle's Famous Western Drama, THE SQUAW MAN We Keep Up the Standard, Regular Grand prices Evenings. 75c. 50i 25c. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 25i and 50c. Next Week "THE TWO ORPHANS" Pontages Uncqualed Vaudeville. Matinee Daily. 2:30. TONIGHT, Great Buckner. ' Seymour's Doss. .Toques Grcno. The Clarkea. Dixie Trio. Pantagescopc, Miss Balllnger. Evening Prlees, JOr, 20c. 30c, 50c. Matinee?, H'c, 20c. .",0c. EAST THIRD SOUTH STREET. OPENING DECEMBER 8TH. I Massage Cream 0 After the summer's outlns you v find face, neck and arms need at- Sj O tentlon. For quick icsulta our O cream has no equal. One trial will a convince and over after it will al- q h ways bo on your toilet tab. 4 j Phones 4o7. ) KEN YON PHARMACY 209 MAIN J I . GEO. T. BRICE DRUG CO. i rt |