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Show v"TW'A'V VT'"' i f : A HH- 1. " J . t . . . juBrir' rocranrt i . t if & 'H Wirt ro O' .- -- - Wl I Jtj.-H- I. J jai J THE EVENING STORY iCoprrtgbt. 1M1, br W. Wrr.) (Copriiflit, trn, byhorW. kitr-fcRrooiino B y u 4ow. tort Into wf viar fpiijpy by biKkufttt wMr me1 roJ teekfiri the thad biMhcnMl l " iuxh woo ehlil It loll of b,r floworo. ond Uku o oho room tho olid damp la aloe a (bawl to hoP her worm In fttwo Wood of building b2 bocomo with Emollno olmort oo aocewrtif. Ilk,' a luxury oo aMor-to r oooniod otbor thing,. wor at all. and (ho woo towonderjn , whether It would b( beet hou outright or mortgego It feared o mortg.g. hut for ,he wjdh!l,d kinder than a aale.roof oaer keep tho belored bow No one knew belter than Emellne oho had to pinch and (are. but do could aha where the reached point . no more In that reapeet. w of unroot tnd Worry ri .'m - ""J Wrnr.t T. "lha aa JJW line Into her arms, big hoy had boon plyl . ui.h you. Emmy. Nothin, ao Whet I did Jwlnn by being embodied 10 her. mother, h wKhonC" .Unci that aha wouidu I surely gld teo rWalL nail! yes said Mra Tucker leadingof0T cheer la and KmJra Emelina warUied that time auppr appearwl. mere oeu eager for It. Broe.lne bar i mads and rauae ae ale ao muUV ..d-lk- t- to star .11 calm deeps up "Tala Holds. sold my" tb,f aathat I don t dars let .llhtl ear out again. Een wllb chains o Just would akld all oer creatloo. home maka up your miad to feel at waa suite wllllnJL Emelin forgot now that aha waa SSS.nfc;,,--'- & girlhe trouhlaa and became almost had Emra ishly gay. .Long ofiar wwt twIW to.gona i Hulda lit the end ehe bed and te aide JotUta. her huabnd, -that aaki Hulda 4 h xio you hnow tie boy. who t"'ht. Iro going with Emra away at college knew life ao different If he.oa-t.whet ( t a1 to bo lonom and I ahnn he . Seaue.ooe tapped I never waa one do to OP Emelina apralnd corocoar a!onel, wlah the youd Hve to Phe looked down Into flcV of little Doualaa Vail, freah and and lira allh roe this winter. Emmy. hla big under dry-heuae MU Tucker phoned to our hit and aa pent me to tell you that coroe If know lo youll Tucker wanta hero In the- - houae to look after things tonight. to go down and (upper peer no. I ahould fed at liberty teboaldes gaaped Emelina, "kferey we going hl rlatl Emra occaelonaly. ch I eouldnt think of foal 1 never I placea where NrTuokr. tborwith hero fiur your mother toll to do t everything rou. of all And I'm much obliged I ood Walt. Pourlaa" 8he took Hw vJco .unded oo pUlotle Kmellne tinted apple from the It to the chlld- - yhe .fghed o deeply and aat fare where aha took pity oo her t once. .he cried. 'But what would Htfbt tho loo4 ho went wf. RraoHn In 1 do with my houoet" . . , an and per- bc window Hold That, tor not clod upon Hnpulno tio had It? Th.t'd It, rent Vhy Uxitr. firnt hut btr It. Root tho Influtlon, rofunod flu ldu. That, omarried oho woo too kmellne! tn that I know thought bod hoeffort young pilr who of 111 to mk mad tho 5.r U furnlehed tomorrow, wlkJJ rojfie wouldm take mouth for U. It over to Hu Ido Tucker' much o oh woo not bongry pay to let them hye U and ooywoy would be mercy .he when that felt yObo o the new mill Addod to re with roome rrce mw HuldOe who hod been her old opening nd II. " aebool friend. proPrtu doUre mofthw Twenty-fir- e gMT " an antry aad happy, aha wouldatlUfeel Emelin more mlwr-ak- la 6d 0f her wooldo went ft to11 you lhat should maka court, tend empty end gather damp nee creeping Into her heart. waa baat I atay away, aha thought, winter. went on Hold with greot Thoee young folk I and than ehn cried allently. with the diplomecy. rain for oompgny.. Tho room wae get peaking f re Ward Jordan, you An hour paaood. know. A) Jordan grandeon. Jail the too cold to be andured. nicest kind of young people. Thef ting dim and for wouldnt harm he got up and waa getting ettrkeaome thingmurmured' Him that month. "But fire whoa eho wee aware room, IB nbo In lot to ek them, Tht vii vntertn the froni w Emra I leolwl In. etartled. and wouldnt have tho heart. aon. who had fur-- t "Remember, theyll be getting Tucker, Hulda'a Emelina rooms to turnlehed returned and college. nlahed hour pot yet ceat toe adored Emra. kut whea v. grabbed come high. Dont tokt ran, out of Emelin You musn'l in )uetloo tej bar up. ehawl and all. and to youreelf. Ywde got oome nice old j tho houaa wlih her ehe began ara "Emra furniture and iln. e( regfle and cry out. Emellne folt j "Well, If you oay eo you going oraay. Let me down! Imoot dated with tho delightful ara you doing What In her uffatru. ' be waa no burden at all to Emra. change Ha atoiply bore bar to tho family ear i il juet etep to the phone and eU was tadosed In furthlni ggabtat them- - up nd tott them lhat they cat - Which ma raia " and tucked ter Into the back hT the houoe. Shall !. KrmnvT She oat Ye murmured Emelin seat. . Then, before aha could aeon te thinking while Hulda.' In ker capable think of Jumping out he aprnne waa In tha clutch and way made arrangement thrust peat, tilj Tte rented. TheVd like to go In They fora through tha gloomy tomorrow, raid Htikla. 'Tharif oult treeta till they came to the Tlrkerg me fine. Ill g with Emra when he and you can look after thlnga her houae. Emra whlrla big Emellne even ret did not under lute tka yard aad stepped. Thau he snatched tend kow It had ell happoned, and Emnltne sprang out. ehe would never know how tba bar earrted steps. perfcap aad np again klUfully Hulda had planned and one Mar pears had uaalshad bow, aad she felt a curious sons, of adrenture aad eroded la her behalf. But ohe did realwith deep comfort and gratitude (if."Why Emra Tucker cried Hulda. ise that the burden waa lifted and the wae - Etna. She recelrad to the doer. happy. eamlag jyotDRiKaOP-- q jioiAaTnimnr fridi balng kidnaped!" d Hm-trrtprr-j Christmas hcpp23 1 e fcbd of a game tha oust wiccr u tba ope who gets off to a ckJ, start. And its jolly fen to chocse gifts for Idved ones and i.yuu make the rounds ksfore the fcj redi begins. Call at oar tlrro and have all the advantage of com-plet- e ' lines and Irisorcy clboosisg. ' mm wae the soul hoapltklliy and la so VCS?R1S6 iaa fc.h?r.r2 r . Cards and '.l r . ; L, 1 bhe ,aeMmr are not at all TfcsRigbtrThing tfapiyinagMeied. ThT what she wanta But aha deeent eey .hat she waata Bbe doesnt avan say what aha dlsltkaa about models shown. Pbo simply alts and looks vexed. If she has a with her. aha makes aaida remarks that tha sale, person casino I hear In order to get the frprJt .aa9 a customer wants the saleawomaavto bring doxens of models ont. and a half-hola sued np In what might have been accomplished In five minutes. The fart la that these customers usually dont raally want to bny at all They seem by their manner to defy tha salesperson to mako them bny They seam to fesl that It la tha part of salespeople to hypnotise them In to bnylng. Here Is another Vemlnder to customer; dont expect tho him degree of court eey In n ahop where prices are low and euatomere are legion ns yon do at a ahop of higher prices where salespeople have more time. Dont expect the same service la the afternoon as ynu would get In tha morning, whan she shops are not ao crowded. WHAT beadkhs AtK. Will you please tell me tha suit-fo- r able gifts tha various wadding anniversaries T Here Is ths list usually used: anniversary, cotton; second. paper; third, leather; fourth, fruits aad flow, era; fifth, wooden; slgth. sugar; seventh. woolen, eighth. India rubber; ninth, willow; tenth, tin: sieves, stool; twelfth, linen; thirteenth, leca, four teenth. Ivory; fifteenth, crystal; twentieth. china; twenty-fiftsilver, thirtieth. pcari. fortieth, ruby; fiftieth, goldea: seventy-fiftdiamond, tcopyright. 1111 by The McClure News-pepSyndicate.) eom-paal- AttheRightTiroe DufTee. . It k COrTT or CTtTOMEkg. , a matter of goad business for ealaapaepla to' show courts, yr to cue. tamers. It la a matter of breading for a. euatomere to abow courtesy to If you era pollta only whan you have aoroatblng to (all aad aot ukn you buy than your brand of courtesy must bo purely mercenary. One of the moat Irritating of purchasers must be tha woman who a aort of eaat-iro- a axteflor when aha buya, expecting oil the effort, all the aathuslasm, all the euggeattoa to coma from tha ealea person, you know tha wemaa who goes to buy a frock ho goes to tho department where frock, arc kept. and. scarcely looking at tho aalcawomaa who comes to meet her, says aha wants to bny a drees. Perhaps aha la specific enough to any aha wants an avaaing dress. She doom t mention ths amount she wants pay. what Mae aha wants, what collar or anything by way of giving a can. So tho saleswoman.' bp the suing customer's taste as baat aha ran. out two or three frocks. Thenbrings the Ip- - sales-paopl- ea t Eversharp Pencils Book lovers are eompifanented fay such a gift. - It implies thoughtful choosing. . Have a look at the novel Book;. Marks and artistic bode maria here on display. Burgess Bedtime Stories ' Chatterbox, 1922.' Royal Book of Os. Five Little Pepper Series . ; Little Coloaei Series Little Wobmb Series " s Oace Upon a Ttiae Tales Wee Ryaes for We . r- ; ' . . Kiddles - v - - Its turned tto every day fa the year 365 roniaden1 "of your peTOqual interest and friendridp. Uay weshow our veritable wcks of art Bs sure to see iftiem... ala-fo- t jA Fountain Pen Is always a winner as a Christmas present? It's pressed into service the very first dsy and stays on the Job the year round. We have all lands. Oh jcy th happy reripient- - Hsmust have had a hunch I wanted one. We have them in ail , designs and at aQ prices. Stationery. i -- t . Fountain Penn lht 1 -- -, - I . ; - h1'lr A cheery Chrigtmag Ogrd Is little more than an Intimate slap on the back fcr a gcnial word." To withhold it 1b to let our friends forget how much we keep them in esteem. apnrin i -w- Begin today to make out a generous Hat of thoae ho-wfft be expecting bolfc day message 'from- you. Dont slight any one. cf our, profuse a sortment wifl give your in divdiuality ' full sway in choosing and afford a happy selection for each one on the Hit . -- , j , Aesop Fables Mother Goose fas all v, Edithms . .T. Peter Pan aad Weady h The Spartaa Twins BMx of Ingleside -- . No home library is oonjpiete without at least one pair of these serviceable and artistic accessories. They are inexpensive and always joyfully received. Book Ends Keeping a diary is a pleasant diversion. Start the new year off wfth a personsi reoord of your Ufa. Buy a couple of disriaaooe for yourself and one for a friend. - . : Personal Diaries the charmlng Btth 'accessories for. tha writing' desk an among our gift things. A fine variety to elect from. Cant you think of a friend who would AH Desk Sets I f .like ase wwbiVArw i Lsritas , Memo. Books What a wonderful gift this would he to men or woman who needs a typewriter in ttie portable size. Come in and try the Corona. Its the leader in its dag. V. DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 E, South Ttonple - "' WU,-- VL Ekmrhard Cariia, . Lucy M. Fhachard. CUdhCQjtktieane Cones Ritche Metapoms Hostage . Barbour Book of Scouts Boy Camp-firoStori- Westward Ho! With the Children oa es ; Sun- days -- rThonMeWc3.6S$T New Lucy toTowiv Pocket or desk memo pads. Every one needs one to keep the memory prodded. Delightfully acceptable as a gift. Chooeojfrocn our new stock of them. Corona Typevmter Caaie CgroBae, Iris Horu Bkherds- - w.eiuH. . We have Stationery gifts,' toe the fancy boxed kind that is ao delightful to give and to receive. When youre 1b the store visit this de- partment. 1922 Calendars Peter Patter Special PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN By George McDonald Illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith. A Book Children Wffl Thrill THE ' Over! $3 Postpaid to Any Address h, h, er PETTY PENURIOUSNESS KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES DOESN'T PAY Unfortunately, soma people go to tho extreme in the matter of saving money. Than an foolish fanatics In tho practice of thrift Just as in other elevating lines of endeavor. However, they an comparatively few and their penny pinching perversity only servos to emphasise tho wisdom of saving by Intelligent planning of expenditures for wise spending at x proper Thrift's - leonon - hag not bean If It hag meant the Hearing and saving of story pos. riblo cent, at tho expense of comfort and health. Whatever thrift lx. It la not In tha words of a famous British statesman. Avarice la not goaarous, and after all it ia tho thrifty people who1 are generous. Btart today to learn tho true lee OO of thrift. A Deseret Hows nvtegs bank wffl help you. . tightly learned self-Hria- d. av-rt- o. NWGUNVT ClARICt! .YDEEW TRym TO :PUT THAT UD ON FOR ONE HOUR! Correctly tyamed. WELL GO J0WN OKD ORPER. til K iHNNERy R6KT DOVKl I VDOT OfiU THI5 CHICKEN &&TH DO 7tU? Bv POP MOMAND. SOS3 Dm Alt WHAT CHICKEN BROTH IN IT& INFANCy! ncAN initS INFANCY? 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