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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST t II, 1M0 PAGE SEVEN EMEiRWDAW folEBW VOCIEK 0.0. MfIMTYRF BY NEW YORK. The Chrysler building expects to realize $150,000 a year tance fees to its observation tower on the 71st floor, and the Woolworth Tower gazing business has improved as a result, instead of slumped. View hounds like to compare the two views. i Elderly ladies in New York refuse stubbornly to grow alone from admit-ol- d. In other years there was a conviction among women past 60 that nothing mattered. Their lives seemed to congeal and they were seldom seen in public. They were shunted into inactivity through a general belief that they had their day. This frustration was encouraged by the majority who thought venerable women looked utterly foolish if not sitting complacently in corners with hands folded in their laps. Today at the theater and opera women past GO and 70 and even SO era seen in evening dress enjoying themselves. They learned all of a sudden that stagnation was largely psychological instead of physiological. They attend bridge parties in the afternoon, dinners in bright cafes at night, and every supper elub has a matrons sprinkling of silver-haire- d who would have gasped at such didoes twenty years ago. These do not include foolish old ladies squired about by gigolos. They dress as smartly as women in their forties. One dressmaking atelier eaters especially to women past middle age, and while there is a becoming auterity in the general effect there is nothing to suggest chimney corners and slippers. Fir many years old people were mentally gangrened by being made to feel inferior. Last yean became a crucifixion that martyrdom of being tolerated. This was never so with New Yorks old boys who are always inclined to caper like colts, the I wonder why buying a hat is such at least for me. Recently a salesman adjusted one, stood off appraising it,, suddenly stepped up and tapping my forehead, inquired: Are you all right there T ' I should have laughed, but I wanted to bust him in the jaw.' ' I suppose every man secretly expects to look like John Barrymore with binoculars over his shoulders strolling through the paddoek in a new hat, and the result does things. I walk in for one dripping sweetness and light- and come out a potential Jack the Ripper. My new hat is called Gabriel a name suggesting a toot. And the way I look in it I am entitled to a three-da- y crying jag. an ordeal : ' Milder, yes-b-ut " : : ' ! somethingmoke. Chesterfield offen richness, aroma, satisfying flavor. ' BETTER TASTE thats the answer; and thats what smokers get in Chesterfield in full esc measure the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exactly blended and cross blended. Better taste, and milder too ! . - -- P 1MXjqttSMmmTohcooCbl An inveterate after-dinn- Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Evmyirfcsra. PropertiM At Standardville, Utah After a year spent in nuking additions, adding refinements in the mechanics of treating the crude ozokerite ores of the Soldier Summit section in Carbon county, comes word that the mine and mineral wax products plant has been closed down, says Salt Lakes Mining Review of the 15th. What the next more will be the Mining Reviews informant was unable to say. He did state, however, that it was not through any fault of the revamped plant which he declared had been functioning in fine shape, with the final run turning out two carloads of refined mineral wax products that had previously been unapproached in quality, variety or recovery from the crude product of the deposit. The produet is owned by a coterie of rich eastern men .who have spent a considerable sum in developing the deposit, building a fine treating plant, etc. The deposit, according to report, has been opened up through a 500 or 600-fo- ot shut from whieh the osoker-it- e ore has been lifted and sent down to the mill, elose at hand. For some unknown reason, it is said, development of the mine has not kept pace with extraction. Row, according to report, there is a worked --out condition confronting the mine operators and it is presumed that some geological study and considerable new development work will have to be carried out before the new mill can again be placed in steady operation. What the owners will decide to do has not been learned. ore-treati- No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes Standard Coal Co. RAT.T math 1 mm CITY, UTAH Oeaieral Offlees Fleer Keanu BuOdin PIPELESS FURNACE FOR SALE! I ah et Pria I to m orfaUM: SiBoaoe far NWHS NM NR. Bee. Twp. IS, MWK: 1 go IS. OARDINKB 11 S7, B. Wat Jackssa l of fiieL See our diijpbjr examine the heavy ova Buna any else putt end patented feature. We expect to see priors advance my day. lYoupcimpoctioii advised. Convenient terms, ifdesired. C. H. Stevenson Lumber Co. One Piece Or a Carload" PHONE 111 or 66 PRICE, UTAH nov- eigaret-smokiu- g elist over night lost his nicotine taste astonishingly. For years he smoked from thirty to forty cigarets a day. The other week his did not taste just right. He lighted another. Same result. Next day the same and for five weeks he has not smoked every vestige of the appetite er cig-ar- et vanished, lie gained fourteen pounds and is happier than all getout. New York has a book agent of the old school who earns $20,000 a year canvassing among discriminating book lovers. lie makes no sales talk, but travels in an automobile, leaving the books- he thinks might interest customers. To my notion super salesmanship is an offshoot of studied reticence. People talked into buying what they do not want rarely return. The plaecs I patronize are those never urging a sale. Show me an establishment handling shoddy goods and Ml show you s, an lippy sales force, full of extravagant talk. A waiter at a Childs carries a pocket magnifying glass. He discovered patrons often left their glasses home. He will not be a waiter long. whitc-mustach- house-to-hou- se over-zealou- The metropolis is on the the verge of the biggest artistic improvement it has known, with its .three Fifth Avenue blocks of Radio (Sty under the development of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. No other change in 50 yean will be so noticeable, yet it has not brought about half as much discussion as the question as to whether Amos and Andy and Rudy Valee are slip-slippin- g. Now that theres getting to be a Short shavings: Bobby Jones writes gas station on every corner, where every word of his golf copy. Charles come would the saloons go if they did Chaplin subscribes to three press dipback? ping bureaus. And receives more than five thousand dippings a month. Padobservation that our been has It erewski, recently recovered from musto anxious not khile most girl are take up cooking they certainly do love cular pains in his arms, will make a six months tour of America shortly. to put it down. Adolphe Menjou returns to France Early to bed and early to rise and this ialL Germany and I tally got most miss a lot that doesnt go on of the tourists this season. And all youll In the daytime. sing high praise of the hospitality. |