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Show "We cannot perform miracles; indeed, we must make a profit on all our sales, but operating ;i and selling expenses are cut down "to insignificance and our patrons receive the benefit ; ' from our up-to-date methods and latest improved machinery. i j Our sales, as well as the list of our patrons, increased enormously l during the past year, because 1 . We actually save them from 50 to 60 per cent on eyeglasses. ; j : We use only highest quality matsrial. Our workmanship is the finest and we are prompt. ; I We are business-like, liberal, accommodating and broad. )4 Our goods are exactly as represented. J I We are tireless to give absolute satisfaction on every order. a Everybodv knows that on account of the war the price of lenses was raised 50 to 60 s J per cent " February 5, but our prices will be as low as ever for the present, because we m .J expected this raise and prepared for it. p -''! Our specialist, DR. S. G. ORENSTEEN, made a special trip to San Francisco and was .j 'J successful iu 'making a large purchase of uncut lenses, before the raise went into effect. 1 Come to us while these low prices are still possible. 1 1 s j : j y 1 $5.00 to $7.50 Spherical AA BI-FOCAL LENSES For far an3 PA l tj Lenses, fitted with latest E near seeing; two pairs glasses ln J '. I linger piece eyeglass .fl. one' Sold everJ' da-y and every- Jj-J J j Our price Iff 6dm where for $7.50 to $10. Our price f ,j i f SPECIAL CARE GIVEN CHILDREN. : 1 Oculist prescriptions filled and lenses duplicated at reduced prices. ""Manufacturiiig Opticians 109 So. mam Duffy's Furs Malt Whiskey ' I is a medicine for 1 A all mankind. For fi emergencies it's 1 a household ne- ip mm Cessity which no 't.t, family medicine Wg-A iW chest should be Egy without Duffy's gJ l ' Malt has helped ' many to avoid sickness. If you are weak or run down from overwork, or easily feel the effects of exposure, you should "Get Duffy's and Keep Well" invited to act as patronucsses of Mrs. Vaughn's school hero, which opeus tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at 2:15 in the Salt Lake theater. The home economics department de-partment of various clubs aud schools are planning to attend the lectures every ev-ery day. The school is for every -woman in the city and all are urged to attend. "GOOD GOODS." j Store Closed Monday Washington's Birthday jj See trade announcements in Monday j evening and Tuesday morning papers. When Women Suffer" ! No remedy gives greater relief than ' Anti-karnnia (A-K) Tablets in all condi- ; tions generally known as "Women's j Aches and Ills." One trial will satisfy . any woman tbat she has at last found the remedy 6he has so long been look- ing for. ' Indigestion Dyspepsia Are you distressed after eating? Do yon have nausea when riding in the can A or on the train or boat? Take A-K Tab- i lets and get instant relief. ii Genuine A-K Tablets bear the K f monogram. At all Drugght: p! 1 ; pf Sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde T I t This man convinced the Halloran-Judge Company that j' i he wasn't himself, but that he was somebody else. & t His hallucination grew till he actually tried to make us Ii Si believe he was the other fellow. 5 ! Scientifically we convinced him of his own identity. . j j IM lil Scientifically we convinced the Halloran-Judge Company jj i : that the man they said wasn't the man was really the 1 j ! ji man who owed them the money. ' They failed to recognize him and telephoned us to '! ! release the man's money. I jjj We collected just the same, because the man was the I l right man. ui Sj A thrilling story of a dual personality in which the i K gladsome coin jingled in the last chapter. !; The other day we collected an. account which was nearly ten years old for j 1 : Vi the Halloran-Judge Company. j ' jji The creditor, after we had him tied up, figuratively speaking, called on , o! the firm and convinced the individual members that he was not the party X II L who was indebted to them. '! jj They had forgotten all about him; they didn't recognize him, and notified ' us that we had made a mistake. "We knew we hadn't, as we had traced i the man from Utah to New York and return. ti They said for Us to release the man's money. I t j jS Notwithstanding these instructions, we proceeded, upon the man n return I i to our office, to convince him that he was mistaken ; that he was the right ii man after all; that Halloran-Judge Company also was mistaken. We ; 'J , J collected the money. ! lit j! The Halloran-Judge Company smiled. , r 01 "Some people don't like us." Some do. j I ' j! 6 o c latto it i : j SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS'! lj SRilJJJ' "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE USi" i,m 'III ; I j |