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Show '. Jilt L-V Ii tijli' Ivif frfoe Best of 'all Xmas Magasanes Splendidly Illustrated in Two, Three and Four Colors THE CHM5TM AS METRO FOUTAM ' r j .(J W' 'Li i ii k i Li ! ill " mT, AVvV Ji-.Os . rip II ' VT) 1 Ml . FREED FURNITURE & CARPET CO., I 1 3 - " , 18 to 40 E. Third South. g " I -JWTTB' M ' V J. in !!! I II 11. in GODDARD SONG RECITAL The Big Tabernacle, Monday Evening, Nov. 28 AT 8:15 SHARP: First Local Appearance In Two Tears of Mr. H. 8. Ooddard. Utah's Famous Baritone. Assisted by Tabernacle Choir. E. Stephens, Conduct or; Mr. J. J. McClellan, Organist and Accompanist; Ac-companist; Mr. Wlllard Welhe, Violin Virtuoso; Mr. Arthur Shepherd, Pianist Price's to all arts of the house, 50c. THIS WEEK! FREDERIC BELASCO PRESENTS ..FLORENCE.. ROBERTS and her superior company in four elaborate elab-orate productions. Monday and Tuesday nJ i y i jj and Wed. Mat., . LitLtt .. ' Wednesday, Thursday, Sat. Matinee. The Adventures of Liiy ' Ursula. Friday Night, Tcss of the D'Urbervilhi. Saturday Night, Mint cf the Lowlmds. Prices, 25cto 1.00. Sale now on. Will carry enough cheer for am; home. It is a big, happy number, full of good things for old and young to read. Sombre things have been kept out even the pictures are full of life and color. THE, ILLUSTRATIONS are by Max field Parrish, John Cecil Clay, J. Af Condi, Charles Livingston Hull, Louis Rhead, - Edward Venfield, Ernest Haskell, Oliver Herfard, Malcolm Strauss and Jules Cu'erin THE CONTRIBUTORS No more distinguished company of Contributors . has ever appeared in a Christmas magazine than those in the DECEMBER METROPOLITAN V. A. Fraser contributes a I Richard Le Gallienne story so strong, and so remark- writes a Christmas story which able for its originality and inter- he calls, in memory of youthful - est, that it was voted the $500 days, " Once upon a Time." prize in a story-conte6t open . , ' to all writers. 20 pages of the issue are devoted to The Stage at Holiday Joel Chandler Harris Time. Fully illustrated with - has an Uncle Remus story, as good over fifty pictures of stage as any he has ever written. celebrities of the day. E.. S. Martin treat.ympa- The author, of;' The Lightning . thetically and happily of ' Chil- Conductor continue their ' dren and the Christmastime." mil a minute story, "The . , , . Princess Passes." Alfred Henry Lewis , , . sums up, and comments upon, the JUies UUerln, the well-: events of world-interest during known illustrator, has provided the past few weeks. This is some marvelous colored pictures, done in an illustrated review. illustrating John Corbln S . , . "A Boy.'s-Eye View of the Thomas Nelson Page Circus." Something of the fun contributes a charming article in that we have all had at the circus, which he shows us a quaint old in younger days, will return to us ' neighborhood in .Virginia, ' on reading this article. ; Other short stories and special articles aroi by Carolyn Wells, Oliver Herford, Droughton Brandenburg, Charles G. D. Roberts,. Theodosia Garrison and Clinton Scollard. These articles complete a magazine brimming brim-ming with interest and Christmas cheer i At Your Newsdealers A 35-cent Magazine for 15c. Those sending $1.80, the price of a year's subscription, sub-scription, and mentioning this paper, will also bo given the November and December issues free ! v This .is a rare chance to subscribe THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINES 3 WEST 29th STREET. 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