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Show ;r boys for Christmas '1 are showing some al excep-tion- values in boys Suits. Very Nifty styles and good, rich patterns Scothjwed, Casimeres and Homespuns. All the pants are full lined. r, knick-erbock- er "" We take this opportunity of thanking all our many friends for jt efl to serve yQu Jn the their future, and extend our. heartiest Greetings for a Merry Christ" -- Sizes up to 18 years - Priced from 6.50 and tip Yma W e Have Many "Practical Gifts SilkandJ erseytop petticoats r r i j w Suggestionsfor Men arid Boys. . SILK TOP SKIRTS i that is always appreciated We hare a beautiful assortment from I 1 SOT rr PAJAMAS and NIGHT SHIRTS practical gifts from l.very and up $1.50 Give him a Traveling Bag or Suit Case. ' Suit of Clothes or an Overcoat. Sox no man ever gets too many. .Pheonixand interwoven : Silk Sox 75c and 1.00 the pair- .i t ' ' x i V ; Plain handkerchiefs; We Always useful !k ,., J ; -- 1 have some fine ones. 1nitial, from 15c to 85c. , or with the 4 4 , - off on All Suits 333 of f on AU Furs- V2 v V ?f j, rare ft j - : r v . 4 - r - - f , . - - , s I I, 1 K A i. t Practical T Gift:: Suggestions SPECIAL SALE PRICES NO W ON toats? W If 4 ins, W Micro Nowapapor Colon.) .ISTER. Mlflter t Please hold me up so I can see." These words came from the lips of a baby of four, blue with cold and quivering with a great desire to see the wonderful display of moving toys " in the show window of a large W store.' This strange request In the childish treble caused an old man whose face wss lined and seamed with hard and unlovely wrinkles to' stop , and look He was about to push down. the child away, but the little hands were raised with such utter confidence that in spite of himself he' actually did lift her in bis arms and gradually hia way nearer the window , edge ! thtongh (lie dense crowd. The child looked and looked with staring eyes, aa If she could not take In enodgtr of the wonderful procession as It went around its allotted space. The cold (hands clutched tightly at' the old mans .collar, and the blue Ups were parted in aa ec-- 1 static smile which showed the tiny Thq j white teeth. ' golden hair blew; across the old mans face, and . soiuthowhe did not. resent it, but . when he had held her until the pro cession had gone twice .around he y 'VH9' The entire store is brimming l, over with tmsmm e ( . to began . . fee! tired, for he, was not young. , Ar-h- e his way burned baek through the crowd the little heaved with a great sigh, bat to,-nm- t. V 'f : ; r, jj t i, - j. at a Saving- - of frojnr2 5 r Zr )' t i' J j. ' i . ' J- - to !. t ' ?$ f f1-. "When a big bundle "of nice warm Where Is your motherr.be sskedT "Muvvers dead." Seer And she garments and a wonderful pair of red picked up a fold of her black' dress ahoeshadbeen made up the man , , , to show. she might "Ah I said he, suddenly choking. thought be hunpossibly And yet he had gained the name of So they made gry. Old Crusty in the neighborhood where a queer little he lived alone, and he was also con group at one of to be a sldered miser.' tfie cosy tables. And my fewer, too," continued the The baby, for she child, still clinging to his hand. was scarcely more, "Curious how surroundings Influ- said: "I likes you. ence one," thought he, "and how the enthusiasm of a Will you take me communl- - home, and my crowd itself. " I lyt wonder what kind r "Tesj If you of a Christmas will tell me where this, child will it is, his face have. Everybody softening In spite of himself. But he will , have eome- - soon found that the child bad no Idea thing. I - wonder of where she lived, but by degrees be where rite lives, learned that "Muver was tooked away and If she would in a big box," and ehe bad remained like a puppet" with Mrs. Vllklns. Thla lady appeared to have several children of her own, Be asked: "Little one,, and she had "told Mister VUkins that 'would you like a she couldn't he.bowered wlv Mary, so she tooked me out and I go puppet lotted." - s ' tra ,'v' "Fata datl" , i Why, a one of Aa the Innocent little lips formed those babies? pointing to the dolls these words Old Crusty said to Um- A in the window. i self: . . v me creature-na1 dunno. I never touched one." , "Heartless Mary- "Lets go Inside, suddenly mid the deliberately lost this lovely child, old man, some of the unlovely wrin- - v Tender little thing 1 'I must .taka her Ides disappearing.' They went Into! home for tonight anyhow, and took for her people tomorrow." . , By the time he had made this resoIe gl lution the warmth, the' good bread and the wants, miss, said Old Crusty. The blue eyes shone like stars, and tnilk and excitetnent bad been (too t delicate pink' bloomed in the lit- Inuch for little Mary and she, toy. In the cab which the "miser tle cheeks. The asleep had colled, JA ' young lady at the No one clatraed a lost girl, and A counter was tired . dally dead tirCd, but rmust relatlvea," seek ,"I her really the Chrlktraas but he never found them, and it was her was'ln spirit, heart and she not long before the little girl called handed two dolls, him grandpa, but before that she bad one dark haired, kissed away all his ' ugly wrinkles. the 'other blonde, And they are very happy. and each with white teeth showing between, the lips, The child chose the dark ' Paper From Fibrous Plant haired one. Looks has been manufacturing P . England like tnuvver,, she from nlfa, a fibrous plant growing per said. Her. happl Tein northern Afr'ea.' slnee.-lW'neBS was as complete as that of the enowT ! er or'escereuquiniy, t, pat young mother who clasps her used w horn to her heart. The old man lost white Mud ha been extensively -- - ko dol-cat- es , - r 3 - , , ---- .r 'V 1 -- V. 1 r Did-Ckusty'- ? j - Vj first-ches- Oper cent - MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW 4 v 3313 off on All Ladies Coats 20 per cent off on All Dresses stony-hearte- d . ' Qiristmas bhoDDins- t 1 ' ; f , FARRER BROS. CO. Copyright, will save you Money on your jiswe&wp.Syr.c .. - ,I i : and seasonable goods . " s, t DOLLS and TOYS T to-themin- ute ( vra Seta-Shawl- 1 nxen-youn- Jr y) ; Gloves, etc. . . A . KNIT MUFFLER ON .. i North Academy" avenue. Owner We wish to expre&s our thanks to obtain Sll-same may by calling Deour friends and neighbors who so Estate of Herman Knudsen, ad. this for and paying kindly assisted us during the sickceased. Creditors. . will present claims with vouchers ness and death of six of our loved tothe, under-signe- d ,ones. for the kind acts and com-Th- e executrix at her residence, soldiers and sailon of Utah fortmg words and for the assistance 128 West 4th South street, Provo, who have not registered with Jat the funeralB, for the use of the county Utah county, Utah, or to Booth ' A the Red Cross since their return J,many can and the beautiful floral , Booth, attorneys, Knight Block, from service will please call at the offerings and beautiful . music g Provo, on or before March 1. 119. club rooms, where a ( nished. We especially wish to ' given AMANDA KNUDSEN,' J lady will attend to their prop- tion the financial assistance , us by the business houses, their er I registration. f ? Executrix. , employes and the public In general. Booth A Booth, Attorneys. Words cannot express our gratefulWOOD KINDLING FOR SALE Pint pub. Dee. 20, 1911. r ' Goddard and ensilage. Packing ness for all these kind deeds. -- Last 1919. 24. -. -pub.Jan. THURGOOD FAMILIES D24 7 CUT- wiflf Everything in Knitted 1 CARD OF THANKS POUND A We are continuing our special reduction offer on these New up ' ompany notice to creditors ax 5 Handkerchief$ 3c to $1.50 Plain of embroidered,. Boxes 33c to $1.50 f $2 -- AvSr- rrin-Silk-- r tz $1.50to$3:50 v- - Bath Robes Bath Robe Blankets Fancy and Plain Colors A" gift , goods: Sftm murnxss 1 CUT GLASS $4 25 to $7.00 y your little girl some ah shhes and The Mas Who Conquered Failure. last aheaetrin broke he found an old corset airte L8haU .ha! that the child should be put In charge 7.31 k. yAU Id! d 7 ha evidently and dipped if in . shoe .polish, he1?' 5r 6 Jon of her parents, but her tiny fingers t Bcodg them, JESyt she it worked all . jplne.", right, band. his jiot clung, to, . , i r warmer things 7" , We know him ; when his . ; , ,r mJ . .O . - - t t i t ' i. . F |