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Show rrs Envy ; "S ! i) It S ikPimisliment ' , fifel ' Habitual Fault-find- i; , ing. Simply Calls' Attention to '. Our-S Our-S Own Imperfections. Si-iitre Ltir; world begun envy and Hs- t.wih, jealousy, have played conspicuous though despicable parts in the drama of life. . - Jealousy sees in the famous aud successful ''Dr. Smith" just plain "Bill Smith" lie knew as a boy and remembers i "Smith" as 1 ho plainly dressed, studious youth who studied ni'bls and worked by day to acquire an education. Jealousy I ells ENVY and envy immediately ; .starts the story Dial "Dr. Smith" has a private graveyard and that he (envy) has forgotten more medicine that "Dr. Smith" ever knew. . ' I Congenial spirits who line the curbs oiJ gaze idly out of . office windows while "Dr. Smith" rides by in bis twelve-cylinder twelve-cylinder carr confirm the adage that "Satan finds mischief for idle hands to do" by spending their time -oneoeting new stories to injure the man whose success so angers them. j I f pily the envious and jealous. I never know1 an en- i I I vious man who. was happy or one who ever amounted to I; 1 I much, because the demands of envy, upon time and talent is V 1 s0 heavy there is no timo left for tending one's own busi- I f 1 ness or acquiring proficiency in any field of endeavor. ' jj My measure .of success in the practice of dentistry (and I B which, by the way, is causing certain gentleman to become 3 almost choleric in their jealous indignation that 1 should suc-3 suc-3 ceed without their help) is due to the fact , that 1 did not 1 rest content with my diploma alone; but set about to learn I newer, belter and simpler ways of bringing the services of j U expert, dentists within the reach of the entire public and to alhivinle, if not entirely banish, the pain formerly attendant ! j upon dental surgery. 1 5 I have never made the transparently foolish statement that I am the ONLY' dentist who is competent or who uses j first-class materials: nor ha-ve I made the equally ridiculous j and slanderous claim that all other dentists are incompetent j and resort to practices that should place them behind the i bars. i 1 should have been a little afraid that had I boasted , 3 so much and made such disparaging remarks about sueccss-jj sueccss-jj ful competitors that someone might ask me why it was that if I was so much more honest, and so much more competent that my practice did not grow like my competitors'. MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK Painless Extraction t 50c I Gold Crowns $3.50 Bridge Work, per tooth $3.50 g Rubber Plates $5.00 and Up r, 8 All Other Work in Proportion. l Painless Withers Denial Co., Inc. I 1991 Main HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. f J ii2Street. ' ' Sundays, 9 to 1. g Bal,M4ttJU-J'llll,1',l,lllll'll'll,,in"" ' ' ''nnrwmi nui'ii mm - CHRISTMAS GOSSARD and JUSTR1TE CORSETS CHRISTMAS II j SPECIALS S "The Store That Serves You Best." i SPECIALS ! !,EVi CMBRELLAH YT-, . JIkH'. TSfft 1 f)ll I Heavy silk '-overs, scvc-A P APJ J tJ jl"" , ,ML ul M jfA I ' dotted aM-is, Us jL J' f '. j styles of haiKiles ....tyOtVO i TMft. ssJ 0 . J p,l,r'"t !l;"U" rihhoa ,,ow8- Heavy silk'-vL'QC J M 3fl I SrSS l .69 good style handles !!?t.ZfU . V AW WjW, &fj? f AF JWjffl W Sffl Ji fiK I ''amiso'l's' '.r ,"1C(1 i Ll for Chritma S j MEN'S ifo.00 UIBRELLAS Large dMmA JEH A OjE F assortment of O g f j i oro.1 .-rope dc chine. WO t? m)l ! ily .pUJiJ On Broadway Between Main and State. g hI'""'''.!' " HifbouT H Aow w ' f- MONDAY AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE AND SPECIAL SALE OF 150 ! I x yJ Charming Party Dresses and jj Jwt . Dancing Frocks j EVENING DRESSES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Q M I W"Jwl ALSO REDUCED FOR THIS ' H 1 1 Isx !! II EXTRAORDINARY SELLING Jp J g gj l f Jl J Delightful costumes for formal and informal occasions exquis- O & Qs' ; j A j j ite models of very recent introduction in TAFFETAS, SATINS, I jj I j SILVER CLOTH, etc. Stunning peg-top and newest bustle effects, revealing the smartest of i rim- ; III miug schemes in metallic laces, fich silk nets, dainty malines and chiffons. The color assortment is 1 broad, including old rose, silver, Nile, maize, turquoise, lavender, white and black. ' JVyC Every Woman Contemplating the Purchase Purchase of an Evening Gown This Winter I w Should Attend This' Wonderful Special Selling at $14.75. all sizes for misses and women. j I f " f" MONDAY1 AN EXCEPTIONAL HOLIDAY SALE OF !! CHRISTMAS' SPECIALS IN LUXURIOUS AND DEPENDABLE M3S ! Silk- PETTICOATS ET"IX QRT Scores of the. Season's Loveliest Styles Reduced. Jj B 3 1 J I I II $2.85 and $4.95 FOR CHRISTMAS II Perfe-tly tailored aDd smartly styled, in splendid quality taffetas and messa- x- H nn,.r; ' A Aj -v , , lines, showing all the popular plain and two-tone coloring effects. Tins is an Aotlling more dppiopn "ffljx- M P A& ( ' ' unusual savins opportunity for gift buyer?. ate nor more pleasillfi BJW f jfifj g i j V . J for Xmas than FURS. H 7, ! V Popular for their qual- -JfJ h fl & J fff( fo II cmaddv mcw it-y and unusually low s& ' 8i JL "' 'tefiit f lit ' p- A . SNAPPY NEW p,-L.PS furs froin -THb a jsm j W (fL y-v PARIS" are assured of a most welcome aeeeptanee. These f I special fur sets include the latest ideas in MARMOT, , Wl'M I ! I nvf.. i unroAnlc muskrat, red fox, Iceland fox, black or ' &W H I I -74 iMZl A1 S BROWN FRENCH CONEY, etc. Round melon muffs V. H3 i : . VV V. ,nud sr.arfs in animal or cape effects. Silk lined.. Sizes jj ! 3$MmW&Si r-. u , t r-Qii,,,c and si vies for women and misses. U lwvIWl 1-or the Little bellows other fur sets n 75 and ohildrooue zM an'd PP SPECIALLY PRICED JS VV SKTH-Spccial VP I k P WlfrilP A PBE-CHRlfeT.MAS SPECIAL THAT ' D L D L I WM1 - Mado -ith ,elt atl around and "BEATS ALL" Men S Daill KODGS ! e2 piV---M luickles. Each garment blan- !! J J 3 llTS ket lined and has satin yoke. An All-Wool Exceptional Special A (pk f Ii! I ilT iW Brown, black and gray misfires. T . Values for Early ZJL Y ! : m h I,- a'"2'8-' MACKINAW Xmas Buyers . y j I ' I lt; ' 1Y1xW'1 VI 1 111 1 These robes are liberally proportioned heavy j, ! t tr j V "T T" 'ft TT W A ' B i weight full long and roomy. In all i-olors, iui-lud- , iU S H html 1 9 l I fe-K Ti tn EEaJ in3 Navajo shades, with jiateh iockets and cord S i 1 I I I 8 ij S vLlh at waist- b'urehasc-d in treniemlous (piantity at a JLJ' JL K JL JL X J- JL V i i& dei-ided prire concession, we are enabled to offer il pi ar timely savings for Christmas buyers at $-1.00. jj fj TFj. lOvcrv si.e. jj ; V2 rriCe Where Else Bu. 'THE PARIS' r men,s SWEATERS j Including the cleverest novelties of the season in plushes, velvets kjUCU V allie. pQr Christmas j and cloth. All colors. All sizes from 6Lo to 7 Vs. , . , ,,; -,.,, ,.a,.;ncr Large, roomv, warm and cozy. Thi'.y."ire good f HOOHiTS 1 1.50 HATS ' 715,. $1.75 HATS (S. B,g buy.ng power alone br.ngs such bawng fc , 'Serviceable. All the l.tW Mvlos il t 53G I t ISC .;t. COC These are the heavy Winter weight sort will are here. Every color. All si.es lo Hi. IS 200"hATs"' tS CM , -viu"llATs"";i ( $2.5.1 HATS 9K withstand cold, wind aud wear. Stylish, too. $1.25 tO $4.75 at. ... ...!". . I at at Made with shawl collar, belt all around, pleated f1' l" H-.tJ j W Rapid-firing Novelty Gun given away free with each purchase of boys' witu yoke and patch pockets. Sizos 31 to 46. V J n '' Mackinaw, Suit or Overcoat. ' J jj " 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. In llifl district court in and for S;tit j : Lake county, slate of Utaii. V:. V. TvwU. piainiifr". itsininsl Pliarea Wells. Jr.. and : Julia M'ells, Inj.'nand wnd wife, de- : ' fendanta. to be sold at sheriff's tale at1 I (i.e west front door of Die coini'. oourt- house in the city and county of S,iM Lake. ! suite of X'tah. on Die rut day of .January, i ; A. . 191 S. at 1- o'clock noon of paid ; i day. all the rlfrht. title, clnim and intrrcst of "said defendants of. in an.l to fol-. fol-. lowing described rcai property. to- wit: Comineneinsr feet east of the uorth- : west coiner of lot .". block niat Tl. ; Salt Lake City survey. and lunnir-' l hence ponth W fot-t. tlionce eas' l S-', i feet, thence north W feet, tl-ncc we r U'.". I feet To the place of beginning. Toe ether i with a riht of way over: Ooinmer.fhip ' P; feet south .-.f the northwest corner of j Miid lot Tv and running D-cnce south l'1 , feet, (hence east 12 feet, thence south : ! ;m feet, thence ea?t ." fecr. Diene north; I 4-1 feet, thence west feet to the place of leeinnlnc. in t!te rty of Salt 1-ake. ; ! count v" of salt Lake. stat of T'tah. , ; Furcliase price payable m iawful money' - of Die I'nited States. ! Dated Ht fc-lt Lake C-ty. Liah. this I i Slh dav of December. A. p. VIT. JOHN ( T!"LI.i:SS. j 1 Siienff of Salt Lake county, state of j Ltah. Hv I-'. M. MaDiews. Deputy M-.enff. IVIS X- Riter. A1tnmes l'.r Ptair.tiff. I ';Ue if f;rst publiciiti"n. Decern: er P. J A. l. cloT I FoIsom'sUtah Grocery 1 BUY YOUR UTAH LAKE FISH FROM US 6 POUNDS FOR 5c $M ' 1. Hunt'a Baking Powder, 2,-pound tin 4oc iJyA 2-pound tin 11c 4-oz. tins 8c v'vl t:'H Fine Chocolates or Cream Candy, pound 20c jrVj ; Old Faithful Coffee 25c W-'J fffa Choice Japan Rice, 2 pounds for 15c fc;' Straight Grade Flour, sack... $2. 38 Sack High Patent $2.43 pj Walter Baker's Chocolate 21c These Uc articles, any 2 for.. 15c 2 large cans Milk 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles. ;v;3 K-x J Compound Lard 24c ernu-r; h. Mnegar Amnio- f$ U 1 Pkgs. Rub-No-More or H'1'ein mi, Sa- ; J M Teepee Soap 15c pr.ho Sh.nola. J-Jn-1 Soda. -3 M Xew Pack forn. per can 13c Lye ocoanut, Flavoring or 4 H Wien-rs. Hologna and all kinds ''lUch UMnsr.r. 4 of Sa.usages. per lb.. 20c Lilac Ko.-e. I'almolive or N.-v Cooking Figs, just in. lb.. 15c Creme Oil Soap. :; for 25c Cranberries, per pound 15c Larc Wheat or Oats, any &:13 Crean-erv fcJuiler. guaranteed. .47c .kind 28c -3 t.'d Tree Tea 23c Picnic ITnms. lb 25c C?H p Tree Tea 23c Calumet Ka k i ng I 'owd er 20c f" Et- ; 1 Lh-ap.'-Xuts or Shredded J"c Jar of Country Maid Jam... 30c i.4 i Wheat. 2 for 25c K-no Syrup 18c, 45c, 90c lj Canned Peas 10c can Ug Cabin Syrup 20c V- J, C.iod Ksrgs. dozen 4Cc Aunt Jemima or Sainbo Pan- iv. i 'leomargarine 30c fake Vh-ur, 2 for 25c K j K' ' 'boicf dried Prunes, lb 10c can Whitf Syrup 25c A Lhi.hurrer cheese 30c Kagle Hra nd Milk 20c v 'rig!ey's Gum. any kind, new LI,;'- Ribbon ppisitiH, 2 lor 25c k ! tock ?, for 10c - h'S. Navy P.raus 50c 2 A I 3 White House Coffee. I lb 35c Sh-lied Wnlmits. lb 65c i jj 2 pounds 69c Cnglish W alnuts, pound 20c ', hv Right Reserved to Limit Quantities on AM Goods. x i N 140 EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET. f$ fi"3 The cheapest place in town to buy the beet groceries. ! 3 v.'Jh r; f " 1 ,"Ty(,t" '?.'.- ' f ' w" "f" '-'V 9 mj u l f m : rvi BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS AT MIPPOE Kit SliI6 I Direct Importers of Japanese Goods. j I DRY GOODS J E Ilaiid-fMiiliL-oidfrp il Silk Kiiiiuiios $3.00 Up J I Iland-euibfoidei-cM Cotton Kimonos $2.25 Up S 1 Hanrl-emhi-oidcrod Quilled Kimonos $9. CO Up 1 lland-cmliroidi-rcd Liim-li Scls $2.75 Up .1 Jiabv Comfortci's and Kimonos $2.00 Up 1 Hand Bags , $1.50 Up jj I CKINAWARE SPECIALTY I 0MClA """l-l,i'illl,'l T,'y s",s 52.45 Up I f lltilVlCfl H;.i..l-p!.ii.l.-. Clio.-..!).).- s.-is ....$2.70 Up Haml ii)int"d I'lal.'s liall' (o.cn . . $ .50 Up Sou-ill- Bs.sk.-l8 $ .25 Up k'i-fi-'k We Offer at Mort Reasonable Prioes in htr$t? ! 4 Our Store Vases, Bronaeware, Lacquer- ff.JZh ware, Screens and Toj's. - if 122 S. Main Street, Bet. First and Second South Streets. J jT r i |