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Show WITHOUT A FAULT A Such should be your wedding ring. Perfectly made, properly finished, plump quality, heavy enough to last your lifetime. Such are the kind we make and sell at moderate prices. We pay the on all purchase s of $S New Years Fantasy By or over salt Lake on saw two exquisitely gowned women, side by side, the younger one blushing beautifully over her bouquet of violets PHILIP KEAN ul Otpyriffct, hy Awelated Literary Ft HE long A POSITIVE nai PERMANENT CURE FOR line of people stretched down the winding walk in front of the Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. tickets. Ladis treated u THE KEELEY White House and through the gate and out Into the street. On New day all the world come and shake with the president, There ia m publicity, no INprivately aa in their ewa homes. STITUTE, 334 W. South Temple Street. Salt Lake City. Years might hands and It SEALS. STENCILS, seemed as if half the RUBBER STAMPS BADGES, TRADE CHECKS. Etc. Full world had availed Itself line Rubber Type Outfits end supplies hi stock. of the privilege. Mail orderB receive prompt attention. Marcia Marks felt alSALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lak. City most overpowered by the As They Do in New York. thought of the honor that was before her. Marcia had not yet learned She was a beautiful and statuesque to at high shrug her shoulders her who had residence blond changed She officials. and position august from New York to this city and se- had been in only three Washington cured a position as stenographer in weeks. That she was soon to have a the office of a staid, dignified citizen peep at the wonders of which she had of good old Quaker descent On the heard so much seemed like a part of L I .V L . VaH nnail morning of her first appearance she tL . r i went straight to the desk of the boss. I presume, that she remarked, you begin the day over here the same as they do in New York?" Oh, yes, replied the boss, without glancing from the letter he was reading. Well, hurry up and kiss me, then, I want was the startling rejoinder, to get to work. Philadelphia Tele1 graph. Trying Suggestion on the Mare. Twice as the bus slowly wended its way up the steep Cumberland gap the door at the rear opened and slammed. At first those inside paid little heed; but at the third time they demanded to know why they should he disturbed In this fashion. cautioned the driver, Whist, dont spake so loud; shell overhear us. Who? The mare. Spake low! Shure, Oime desavin th crayture! Everry toime she ears th door close she thinks wan o yez is gettin down ter walk up th hill, an that sort a raises her sperrits. Success. UTAH STATE WOOL GROWERS' CONVEN riON. Won't You Get In Here With Me?" 1910. Salt Lake City, December via The Sail Low excursion rates Lake Route. Tickets on sale from all stations in Utah on Salt Lake Route. From Tintic district and Nephi and East, December 30th and 31st; from points Modena to Tintic, December 29th and 30th. Good returning until January 3; 1911. 30-3- Two Kinds of Fame. Yes, admitted the author of a successful book. I woke up one morning and found myself famous. re It was different with me, marked the politician who had mad6 One morning an speech. 1 found myself famous then I woks up. Chicago News. But There Are No Takers. Clarence, you don't realize what il Is to have all your career before you Id give 40 years of my life to have your chances. Of course you would, Uncle Benjamin. Youd be glad to give 40 of your years to anybody that would take 'em. Chicago Tribune. And Hes Wondering Yet. Which side of the English Waiter table do you wish to sit on, sir? I prefer to sit on American Guest a chair. Horrid Man. said little Johnny, "do all roses have thorns? Yes, my lad, patronizingly answers Pa, father. I don't see any thorns on these roses in mas new hat, continued Johnny. You would if you had to pay foi the hat! sadly sighs daddy. Future Gains for Present Needs. I shouldnt mind having my con tributions paid for on publication, were it not When He Cries. What are you The Visitor to call him?" The Fond Mother "I don't know yet; his father calls him something different every night. The Sketch Conservation Wanted. What a fine baby? Candidate Aw kiss me big sister! She Baby Judge. likes it and I don't. Not Too Many. Percy noted that Subconsciously were of a terrible thick-Besshoes papas and numbered at least 11. Harpers Magazine. Its a mistake to marry into a centipedes family. Punch. s No Leisure for Repenting. Do you believe in the Singleton old adage about marrying in haste and repenting at leisure? No, I don't After a man Wedderly Smart marries he has no leisure. Set. Cholly Glim Beg pardon, my good man, but how can 1 find the customs offloe? Jack Tar Ill tell ye, mate; shift yer lantern from starboard to port and foller the twist In yer face. Kept Umbrella Thirty Years. faithful old umbrella which has shielded the family of Dr. James A. Mulllcan of Greenwood avenue .from the storms of 30 years, was stolen on Sunday. During the rain on that day the physician lent the umbrella to E. A. Seek, and while the latter was In a store some one stole It. The umbrella belonged to my father and has been In the family for more than thirty years, said Doctor Mulllcan the other night It has been covered several times. To persons who are unable to keep the same umbrella for more than thirty days this may seem Incredible, but it Is true," concluded Doctor Mulllcan with a smile. Chicago Tribune. A Professor Munvon lias engaged a staff of specialists that ar renowned leaders in their line. There is no question about their ability, they are the finest sicians that colleges and hospitals have turned out and receive the highest salaries. He offers their service to you absolutely free of cost. No matter what your disease, or how many doctors you have tried, write to Professor Munyons physicians and they will give your ease careful and prompt attention and advise you what to do. You are under no obligations to them. It will not cost you a penny, only the postage stamp you put oil your letter. All consultations are held strictly confidential. Address Munyons Doctors, Munyons Laboratories, 53d & Jefferson: Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Fresti Air In Winter In winter, it is hard to get fresh air in certain rooms. Some rooms in a house are usually colder than others and if you open the windows it is hard again to heat the room properly-I- f you keep the windows closed you dont get fresh air; if you keep them open you cannot quickly reheat the room. The j The Way of Life. of an elderly man in business in Atchison: He can't stand punishment as he formerly could." And there is punishment to he endured In making a living; don't forgot it. Look over your own experience, and you will detect punishment every hour of the day. If It isn't at home, It is on the street car or on the road. How many ways there are to punish a man who tries his best to get along and behave himself. And after a man gets old n is more evident every year that the poor fellow cant stand punishment as he could when he was younger. Atchison Globe. d pjSRFECTTll Smokeless It is being said Tripe Famine. A I want to get two pounds of tripe, said the lady, entering the shop. Sorry, maam, replied the keeper, but we havent any tripe today. No tripe? Why, its In season. No, ma'am, theres no tripe being shot Just now." "No tripe being shot! Why, what are you talking about? I I should say, maam, that the fisheries commission wont allow tripe to be caught now, Are you crazy, man? I don't want fish! I want tripe. Well, what in thunder la tripe, apartment ma'am?" Marcias face was radiant as she "VJfc' why. I dont know just what But you must not welcomed him. isTtnit if you havent got any Ill try it was he when come again, "she said, some other place. leaving. "Why not? Important to Mother Because, said Marcia, which was Examine carefully every bottle of not a real reason. CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for I shall come as often as I please. infants and children, and see that it he said. Bears the Then Marcia 6tood up very straight I am only a shabby little and tall. Signature of Cinderella, she said, and I must in Use For Over 3D Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' , SSIHillW FOR FULLEST MEDICAL EXAMINATION great cause of happlnes. It was the first really lovely hat that she had ever possessed. She did not dream that her exquisite blonde beauty framed by the big hat was attracting the attention not only of the pedestrians but of the occupants of the autos and of the carriages that drove slowly in line toward the other entrance, where a privileged few were admitted at once to the blue room. Marcia feasted her eyes on the pretty gowns, and for the first time as she stood there In the cold a little bit of envy entered her heart. Why shouldnt she ride In luxurious comfort? She had beauty and youth, and loved a good time. But even as the thought entered, she put It away. Wasnt she lucky enough with her $60 a month and her new hat? And once more her face was bright, and she held her head high. Then suddenly she gave a startled glance under the brim of her hat. as the door of a great motor car opened and a voice said: Won't you get In here with me? The woman who spoke was beautiful with the beauty of old age. Under her wide hat her hair was white, but she held herself with grace and digBut You Must Not Come Again," She Oh, Marcia faltered, and the nity. Get In, my dear, Said, When He Was Leavirg. lady said, quietly: I will explain later. 1 So Marcia, followed by the eyes of work, and havent the time to Hitter and the crowd, Etepped Into the wonderful away with fairy godmothers who wear gardenias. princes went car, which slowly up the driveThen he looked very sober and way. Do you think I fritter away Then the beautiful lady turned to asked: time? my her with sparkling eyes. Was your "Yes," Marcia told him. I do. grandmother Martha Witherspoon? I am going to Well, tomorrow she demanded. have orhe told her. They work, Why yes And I to me the dered Philippines The beautiful lady clapped her hands. mouths. six be shall gone I knew it the minute I laid my eyes Six months? on you, she said. As jou stood there Something in her voice made him with your head held high in that You care?" sharply: haughty little way, and with your blue sayMarcia tried to say: Oh, no." but was hair it and a3 eyes your wer-whi'e and her voice if my dear school friend had come her lips shook. back to me." Then the prince gathered her into Grandmother Is the dearest thing, You sbai! go with me. arms. his Marcia said, and as pretty as ever. he said. "From the Cinderella, little I lost track of her, the beautiful 1 saw you In jour fairy god-- j minute lady told her, when I went abroad mothers cloak, I knew you were the years ago, and when I saw you 1 one woman. wasn't going to run the chance of not And I krew you were the one man." finding you again so I made you get she told him later, but somehow I In made lose and you your place in, felt that It would never really come the line. true for it seemed only a New Years Oh, I don't mind that," said Marcia. fantasy." "I can go back to the end and wait Indeed, you won't, said the beauI am going to take you tiful lady. right along with me to the blue room I am to stand behind the receiving St The New Year Is but a mirror line, and you 6hall meet the president iq of the years that are past, and It ; and go on to the east room, and wait before you all that 4 jj may bring me there. from 9; ts best and brightest, helpful and fcj 1 MarBut am not dressed for that. heartening, truest and holiest, cia demurred. or It may sum up for you all that I am going to play fairy godmother, Is debasing and dishonorable Your and put my wrap on you. gloves you, alone, can determine these are all right, and your hat, and you things. shall have my violets, and presto! you will be a young lady of fashion. Marcia protested, but for Just one moment the curtains of the closed car were drawn, as the wrap was slipped The folly of casting pearls before rom the fairy godmothers shoulders nd transferred to Marcias more slen-e- r pork lies In that we ought to begin ones, and then the crowd, looking with pumpkins. red-gol- "What? That my meals have to be paid for on acceptance. Lippincotts. and valley lilies. The rest was a dream to little Marcia the entrance Into the brilliantly lighted rooms, the music, the rustle ot silken gowns, the presentation to the president She drew a great breath ot delight, as she settled herself finally la a comer of the east room. But there was more to tollow, for In a few moments the fairy godmother sent the prince. He was the nephew of the beautiful lady and he was to take care of Marcia. And he did take care of her, most graciously, and he talked with her as If she were a princess Instead ot a very shabby little girl, with her shabbiness covered by a borrowed cloak. Arent you warm? he said to her once, and Marcia said, hurriedly. Oh, I think no. But when he said again: youd better let me take your wrap," she laughed and confessed: Its your aunt's cloak, and 1 wish you could see what a very shabby little Buit I am wearing under it. And the prince said the cloak wasn't any prettier than the hat, and that the hair under the hat was the prettiest of all, and Just then the beautiful lady came along and asked: Have you made friends with my boy, Marcia? I think he ts lovely, she said, and blushed prettily. She was carried off to dinner with the beauUfunadyfand the pHnce went. too. And when Marcia took off the cloak he said he liked her in her simple little suit. Only you must still wear the violets, because they match your eyes. It was all very dear and delightful, but that night when Marcia went home to her poor little apartment she told herself that, of course, she must not expect anything more. It was a New Years fairy tale, and that was all. But the beautiful lady came every day and took Marcia out with her, and often the prince was there, and at last, one day, Marcia said: Dear beautiful lady, you must not, you are spoiling me for everyday thingB. But she did not say that the real reason for her protest was because of the prince. He was such a charming prince, and she felt that for her own peace of mind she must not see too much of him. And as Marcia withdrew more and more, the prince one day demanded of "Wheres our the fairy godmother: Cinderella?" She Insists, the old lady smiled, "on sitting In the ashes. She says we are too fine for her with our pumpkin coaches and our palaces. 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