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Show I TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1D27. WEDDED SO YEARS, THEY CELEBRATE rt e ' . CORSETS CORSETS FOR STOUTS Self Reducing and Abdominal Supporting Models. Sizes 24 to 36. , Especially Constructed for Slender Women. Sizes 24 to 32. OUR GREAT SALE OF CORSETS The Lowest Prices in America on Standard Make Corsets SEMI-ANNUA- L PN PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS o REGULAR PRICE, $8.00 fe- PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS, Were $8.00 - Beautiful brocades; for slender boat, medium taugth skirts; price, 13.88. iii and medium figures; 4 to PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS, Were $9 and $12 THE CORSET OF YOUTH S exrj K&jnn'jk Please see this corset. It is the one advertised in the better magazines,' We - are sponsors for it 4a Utah. Expertly Fitted. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitmore of Delta, who cele- brated ding Years. their fiftieth wed- anniversary New 36. CLASP-AROUN- C A D CORSETS, Were $5.00. . . low band-wove- VflOO &kacfmd2toTi CORSETS FOB STOUTS. This s a new const and brassier wltb an tional abdominal support under the eonetall in front to flatten Heavy, the body and give todays desirable straight line. fancy material; sizes 36 to 44. January Salo price, 12.88. addi- 1 61 EAST BROADWAY A Wide range of styles. Perfect fitting, in plain and fancy materials; for misses and women; all sizes; Jannsry Sale price 88c, CcmfcfcUc n CORSETALLS, SILK FINISH Were $5.00 . . QQ CORSETALLS, CORSETS, GIRDLES, Were $1.50. . . , $ J88 Handsome book front girdles; 12 and 14 Inch toplesa modelastic sections; sizes 24 to 36. els, wltb heavy January Sal price, 11.88. January Sale Medium end low boat; beery silk brocedee end radio yzri. dyed coutile; regular end reducing, abdominal rapport modale. January Sale price, (4.88. i REAL SILK BROCADE $S88 SILK UNDERWEAR Entire Stock Reduced Gowns Dancettes Bloomers Negligees Robes BRASSIERE SPECIAL A grand lot of fancy pink bandettes and brassieres. Sizes 32 to 38 38c Choice of fancy lace and sarin brassieres; long line fancy ailk strip materials; sizes 32 to 46 -- li CORSET SHOP Think of These Great Savings and Act Today While the Lots Are Now Complete and These Prices Obtain All During January They Cannot Last. you at once. On usual poise. She seemed only to see ths cool, Inviting .shade of the Luxem "Thats a-- remarkably lovely neck-la- madly la love -with " ' him in a 'polite, detached sort Saturday, you- are- Invited, through of berg Gardena youro wearing tea with a to me, patron of letters way, and after giving him her hand, Her slim white fingers strayed who will show you some Now see here, Doris, as long as original manshe Introduced him to her other or caressingly to ths green beads. more I'm In where youre to havo been Europe said which are uscripts callers. less responsible for your being "Isnt it? Ivan gave It to me for a part of the library at Alexandria. There was an erect, striking-lookin- g remember hand a an you are to "How lifted nice me," sighed "Please. she airy birthday present you man around the forties perhaps, Tve told you often enough that him, the Russian poet you met at tea Doris, looking up at the moon Just perfectly dreeaed and wearing a voure Copyright, 1IN, by Metropolitan Guests Congratulate CeleMILDRED the wooded, BARBOUR above In the least to bother about' at Wy apartment?"' not purple rising By In New York his wae buttonhole. He gardenia Service, Newspaper of hhs Bols. Our brief, little er friendship, controlled, with an effort, shadows presented ea Count Homeoda Silva. me. chuckled 1 quit at hisHartley kissed word. He her the fingertips. at delivered she this to reaction news, couldn nat his have named Hanley brants and Community "You hava become my world, ma you ever with such It scarcely teemed decent of her tionality accurately, but he believed an end I cant see how hadnt " Chapter 23, h said with dignity, cherie," "I think. after all hla anxiety concerning her he wee Italian. The other guest we found me. and I ! wish vou THE UNWELCOME CALLER. exclaimed he (To be continued.) "I also wish hadnt, that you make a great mistake to and his arduous efforts to find a pallid, melancholy youth with abun Fetes Them Home. Hartley deposited hla hat and atlck safety wrath fully. "You still have the mad- accept such a gift from a foreigner her of dark dant, the hottest sad several during beautiful, ringlets, my These men don't understand. In the ting foyer of Doriss apart- days of a Parisian summer. Youra eye (cowlike. Hartley termed them) dening habit of making me loseexertoo hot for such Ukef yto compromise yourself pretty ment while the maid went to anIn a sudden silence he heard the and a general air of fragility. He was temper, and Its - . . serlouely." nounce him. tion Ivan a Russian. Ivanoff, maid say, in what was obviously Special te The Triboa. declared He made her a deepA'fiw Oh, but Ivans different "Tou're just In time lor tea," Doris Through the dull blue silken cur- meant for an agitated aside, but told afternoon 1 will say 'good Mr. and JMra. J. tains Doris serenely. "Hes only a boy, DELTA, Jan. of a doorway he heard the sound failed In its Intent; Hanley, pouring him out a clip corrected Doris, trailing really, and he comes from such a "And there are crumpets which 1 made "Goodbye, E. Whitmore celebrated their fiftieth of a piano; there were chattering 'Mademoiselle, a after him to the foyer. "And while distinguished Russian family, relagentleman Is call- with my own hands wedding anniversary New Tears at voices and the pleasant rattle of tea ing. who," she paused czar or something Specie! te The Trlbase. impressively, "Mademoiselle is a genius," de- I think of it, please dont make such tives of ths lats but-hcups. home on the their with South was I "Who tract, doesn't use said to tall you that ha clared ( he count, with a deep bow in a stupid Joke again aa to announce He has, a title., EUREKA, Jan. 2, Former record t Dort was entertaining, callers, at Is benew by It has since the it husband. a banquet, to which eighteen guests tea. your husband." as government. He for fast drifting have been broken 700 her direction. my Each afternoon she yourself on the Doris laughed a group of men working were Invited. Hartley could. In regales us with some new and, surpris- wildered Marla, terribly. 8he hasn't writes divine poetry Hartley frowned why he scarcely fancy, . Standard mine. see and ode to her Tlnttc "No card the doubt hla from level of eyes Jonathan Edgar Whitmore was horn knew. your taking ing dainty which she herself pre- a sense of humor. was no reason why Doris near Royal City, Pa., June 22, 1852. should There Their previous record of 154 feet In a "You need have no apprehenalon," like piffle," said Hartley rudely. herself In the maids hand with that placid calm pares not be On January 1, 1171, he married Mra Farts, but he feltamusing "How did you guesar bubbled weeks time with loss of two and a So, thought Hanley, this was a he replied heatedly. "I shall not tall an odd resentment. of hers that could be so maddening A masculine voles with a foreign regular afternoon affair? Doris. shifts was replaced by a record half Carrie Elizabeth Steea Kennedy, a he Doris, again. widow with two eona After their aoeent drawled He arose, seeing the count In the of 177 feet in a week's time with loss decided, wag, a quick worker. He had As he was leaving, he said to meet misno mind children. and of him of ten "Tell one made distance and a half shifts. Ths 700 Uved of a to that In est a hes the not no learned Is not could that eastern Doris marriage they family having necessary girl yet "I dare say it e tales, and also In Canada for seven She takes great pride In doing her take, Marie. Are not husbands almore endure life without her fellow tell you that I arranging to announce him again. level drift Is being run into the propI too which to Paris and leave much feels to mistaken? of the North Lily Mining comown and creatures ways left come years, than a cat can resist cream our separation to my family. After expect shortly housework, erty place to Delta, Novemberthey "Oh. It s only a Joke," Doris anThe Russian was seated on the a sufficient lapse of time, I will In- take a run down to Btarrltx, he an- pany, being part of a development 10, I oil , They young yet to desist front that duty. nounced. have owned a farm In Delta ever She was married In her teens to Mr. swered. Ma"Please show him In. campaign financed by the Internationpiano bench and took no pan in the form them that we have secured a "I hope you have a lovely time. al Smelting company. Two children were .born aince. to Kennedy, to whom, she bora two chilrie " conversation. With his mournful eye divorce. will settle the whole That said Doris, giving him her hand and So Hartley was ushered Into the fastened on his hostess, he struck soft, A mechanical them, Bernard E. Whitmore, of the dren. One of tha sons by her former mucking machine beastly business once and for all " br nlng smile. South tract, and Mra. Maud White, marriage Is still living In Saskatche- pretty, little salon, feeling Ilka all melancholy chorda from time to time, Which the miners are using makes It "Once and' for all," echoed Doris, , ,w minutes later, he collected of Peoria, IIL Mr and Mr Whitto shoot sorts of a fool. How was he to and quite neglected the tea and crum- with obvious about five times Canada, wan, possible j. relief, hi American friend, left the restaumore have nina living grandchildren, hours. In the In twenty-fou- r the community sur- know when h sent In that Idiotic pets beside him on the piano top. rant and sulked throughout s hilariTHS MODERN ROMEO. three In Canada, Jour In Illinois, and prised thaevening and tendered message that Doris had guests and The work la under the direction of Indulged In the unworthy couple Hanley aged two In Delta. of the Tlnttc the that tha Imbecile of a maid would thought that thia was a pose and that, them their tribute of respect The next time Doris and Hartiev ous French farce st ths COmedle the- George Hezslpwood, once the back of the audience was met was at the Rita several weeks ater, 'Grandma" Whitmore was born In presentation of a number ofby gold babble It out In public? - , Standard mine, and the men responsito ble for the record are Steve Atklne, But Iorl greeted him with her turned, he would swallow his tea In later She was dining with ths Count a Doris Went on with the Count PennJ vanla, March , 1218, tha old- - colna soiree at the apartment of a M. O. Totum, R. M Cusbing, George one hungry gulp da Silva. Hartley was seated at a friend a dlletante and patron of Baker, Edward Johnson, A. W.- - JenHe himself was finding the convertable across the great, brilliant din- the artsof hla, as the Count explained. He sen, sation difficult. He couldnt say what ing room apd was accompanied by an John Davis, James Allen, Benhe wanted to say to Doris In front of American friend, who exclaimed, when proved to he s delightful man of cos- jamin Lipple. De Loy Cook, Guy Farwho entertainass charm, mopolitan others, couldn't scold her for running he saw Hartleys stiff bow to vris: J E. Wlgnall, L. B. Watkins, ing very smart and clever people In ley, away from him and leaving him the Berge, James Berkley, J. H. "I say, Jack, whos the beauteous his Imitation Sixteenth century salon. John Huff and Edward Riley. prey to anxiety on her behalf. Nor lady with the foreign lad? was was and Deris There permusic could he discuss the art exhibition Hartley wondered with a grim In- suaded to sing and ended by being about which Doris and the count were ward BRIMHALL VISITS SEMINARY. his friend showered with compliments. She made amusement what arguing animatedly The Russian was would say If he answered BEAVER, Jan t. Just before the half a dozen delightful acquaintances hopeless as a conversationalist, so the girl whos been with and promised to have tea with her Christmas vacation the seminary was Hartley drank his tea atlffly and could me Thats the- - Riviera, honored by a visit from Dr. George posing as my host the following day. have kicked himself for coming at all wife on said the Count, "I H. Brimhall. supervisor of the sixty-fiv- e "Tomorrow, Finally, however, the count and the Dr. Brim-ha- ll danchurch seminaries. the am to dine at going to take you Every time he recalled these Russian, whom Hartley gathered from gerous expressed himself a being favactor, who Is days, ha shuddered Involun- studio of a very famous You the conversation wae a poet, took will find orably impressed with the work the He felt that he had aged a good friend of mine. their departure, apparently derided tarily. while they lasted. And here was him very amusing and he wHl fall students ar doing that the boorish American firmly In- years even as a cool not Doris cucumber, tended to out day them. reminder of his presence Hart lev ha'.rd them making an en- giving the, of a flush. She might, for the tribute gagement wl h Doris to dine that eve- all the evidence she gave, have comning and go o a concert. When the loor hsd closed behind pletely forgotten the whimsical fate them together and them, llartle f said explosively to which had thrown made them feel their way through enDoris on did earth you pick suing complications. "Wall, where Hartley was sure she wss flirting up those two Doris Iff ted her brows, and. drifting with the foreigner, who paid her deto tha piano,- - began to sinks Idle voted attention that la. as nearly1 as Doris did flirt It seemed that she Chords had only to smile and turn her green "Theyre very chasm Ing, dont you eyes A3f jr on a chap, to have the poor fool think? Such dlstfmt types rail, thought Hartley. Doris rarely lie answered Indignantly "The whole of Faria Is filled with talked much; she merely listened. such tripe. The question Is: Who Hartley had never been able to make up hla mind whether she wss stupid, vouched tor them? Aro they respecta or merely lazy Me Without giving any open evidence murmured Doris "I hope - not Tve known so many of doing so. Hartley watched her out maddeningly. of I the corner of his ey all during m almost that out respectable people the dinner hour When her companion of balance with the weight of It A youngster with seasoned expefr-her for a few momenta to apaak left window the He swung around to a man at another table, Doris re rience! Just a year ago the name where he had been gb.nr malned passively seated, looking with Graybar was created for a service mild Interest over the brilliant throng Proper Kidney Function la Essential to Good Health. dates way back as the Supply that that dined and chatted around hern She appeared typically Parisian In COSHR! famous feels listless, tired and achy. There are apt of Western Electric. For authority has likened the Department frock line dinner mousse simple, black The food wo eat pi to he drowev headachee and dizziness, and body to a furnace. and a small hat. Us crown pierced 58 years answering requirements for fuel that It converted into energy. The backache. She a wore toxie a That the dull, with a greenish dagger perhaps eveiVthing electrical. And were ready waste products havo been aptly termed the kidnevs are not functioning as they should oddly carved beads, a cross twenty-thre- e string of carved years in the Jade and tireless opal. between is often shown by lennty or burning secrto help electricity play a still bigger 'ashes of food. her matched company pleasant eye They etion. Ordinarily, onr kidneys re capable of' fila moments hesitation. Hartpart in this citys future growth. Edgeworth simply be. leyAfter Assist your kidneys to rid the blood of But fa excused himself to his dinner tering out three waste product. these toxins with n stimulant diueetic. tause and, creasing ths room, tigfae, overwork and bad habits of diet, etc., quality and companion, Doans Fill have won a Nation-widseated himself In ths counts vacant often produce these body toxins beyond the reputachair. tion a at tested dmretie. functional power of the .kidneys io immeThey act on the he How ara you getting along? . kidneys only and are endorsed from eoast to diately eliminate them. ' Inquired stiffly. Ask roast. your neighbor! him favored "Doris Retention of this poisonous wsste within -"Splendidly," Diuretics ar oent which Increase the seers-tlo- n with a daxsltng smile She apparentthe blood creates a toxic condition, One of the kidney Encyclopaedia definition. ly did not harbor spite, her distrust and disapproval merely slumbered peacefully. Then was a alienee. Then Hartley said "Doria, are you sure you ought to run srnund with thet fellow who calls himself the Count da Silva? He doesn t look quite all right to me "H very diuttnjruUhed. dont you think 7 she Inquired pleasantly, And why should you mlndT "I dont," declared Hartley with Wholesale Only At all dealers , 60c a box. Foster-Milbur- n unnecessary best. Onyoar radio turn ia os W8VA, Co., Mfg. Chemists , Buffalo, A'. Y. To the change Richmond, Va. tbs Edgeworth subject, which she showed no evidence of doing, he said Station. Wav length 226 meters. rt -- The Unwilling Adventuress matter-of-factns- -- at Drifting Records Broken at Eureka t Eureka Rente New Jail , and Woman Starts Term to Tba Triton. EUREKA Jan. 2. Mra Merida Murray, a persistent Violator of the liquor taw, was taken to the Mammoth jail to serve a six months sentence which was Imposed last August, when she was arrested by federal prohibition officers At that time there was no suitable place here Reavailable for female prisoners cently Eureka city ha rented the been Mammoth jail, which has cleaned and will be used for the Incarceration of women. Mrs Ida Tinkle was also arrested some time ago by federal officers and given a fine of 2292 or to serve, six months in Jail. She was given until January 6 to pay the fine or start serving the sentence. SpeHat Superintendent Gratified With Teachers Showing Specie! te The Tribune. MYTON, Jan. 2 W. A. Paxton, superintendent of the public schools of Duchesne county, is very much gratified with the response made by the teachere In enrolling aa msmbsr of ths National Education association. Hs states that this is the first year that alt of the teachers of Duchesne country hays joined the organisation. J. W, Crabtree, secretary of ths association, recently complimented Mr. Paxton upon the 100 per cent DELINQUENTS FEWER. Special te The Tribune. 2. GOODING. Idaho, .Ten. Water users under the Big Wood canal system who are delinquent in the payment of their operation and maintenance fees ara leas than the number of delinquent one year ago. In 1928 the number of delinquents was 700 and this year all but approximately 200 of the water user hav paid the operation and maintenance charges In full. one-four- One mar old a-- Jv. 58 years in business Flush the Toxins Out I J have spent of its S. e , Doans Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys gloomily: M r West Second Sooth. Phone Wasatch 630, 167 |