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bE1 H 10 CSKSMDOWI-N'S WEEKLY B H 'Reniarkable H Range Sale! BBBi BBa .4 Uuv.your Gas range now and get H lfof&to(.8ewiee- pipe- within BBj ?ur lo Frj.SK.- Ysotfr" motor in BH " 'eSaJleaFrpyS! r Your 7 range"' con- BBJ nected&SE. All 'gns, appliances BB jft Tvholeraie price. Lo'hg time pay- ments" without Interest. WIWGAS ' " BB $1 gives- ynu every convenience BH rfcnge,' water henter, kitclien hent- BH er. For sevoiijj months you pay B $i; for two months. $; and for H tfromontlwra.'-QiHy.fTG for, the BJ Nvk8ll,fo?,the'r8ilS't of your" lih? H ' ; " ' DON'T WAIT! H SEIZE'YOUROPPORTUNITY . H STRIKE WHILETHE STOVE H IS HOT! BBb H UTAH GAS & COKE CO. H I t South" Main Si" Phone I3.V. 705 J BYJBBI MrtUkHUMMHMMiMlHMMMHHnnMMMMil H ' f " PITAWS ANI PtuVYEKS B - BjBJ (Gontmued from Page 9.) ' BBh 5 the other riny with -flnihame-White: - H Artd-drdn'tr8liis just enjoy herself? So BB much so, indeed, that she hopes to R mt ke a long erdlflg-oountry- journey H o n, artd then, mnybo, wo shall find BB ho In possession of an-aeroplane all BB he' vory own. BB ' Miss .Levey was not at all nervous BVI wlrew she made lvsr flight, for was-sho BB not "wearing-her lucky mascot? That H mafoofi is' a plliingb'lU band of Indian H workmanship, which has adorned her f . .. ' r f . , ."JRox," the famous-hunting dog with Frank Stafford : Go. Empress Theatre. - - L shapely ankle for the last fifteen years. Miss Levey has become a social, as well as a public f&vorite on this side, and Is -the recipient of many invita tions from the-most prominent society -people- to grace their -ontertninments with her presence. So well pleased with London Is she that she Is ln ulined -to jmaloe her -permanent home here. M -unice and Triorence Walton are 1crei .ng r -furore at the Alhambra by iheir clever dancing in the new revue,' ""JSighteonpence a Mile." Lon 'don.ihus -mover before soon anything of the sort quite o good, and their ctlorie is attractive enough to draw ormvae"d midlonces at ,oryporf6rim--anee. H so happens that at the present mdtnent a heated cdntroversy is raging over the subject of the taiigo dance and1 its aultaliiUty for the ballrobtu, Now, the two Waltons can do the tango better tlfcnr any natlvr-borrt Ar gentine they havo been demonstrat ing to Alhambra audiences that the dance, when performed In the correct manner, is as free from vulgarity and as graceful as the minuet. Florence Walton thinks the tango the most fascinating dance there is. She says that last year she and Mau rice danced it during the London sea son before the Grand Duke Michael, the Duchess of Marlborough, the . Duchess of' Sutherland, the Duke and Duchess of Manchester, the Duke of Portland and the Maharajah of Kata pala, and In Paris before Baroness Honrl de Rothschild and other lead ors of society. ' "If ltvhad the slightest not.3 of vul garity wo could not havo dono that," she added, "nor could Maurice have taught It, as ho did. to tho ladles of New York, Baltimore, Washington, Boston and Paris. He also danced at H This is the Hermitage in beautiful Ogden canyon and the canyon is jnst nv at its best with H its new spring coat. .. ... M A number of added improement have been Trlade at thcrgrunds, such as baseball, free H lancing an I band concerts afternoons and evenings, Sundays and holidaj's. H Just the place to spend the hot nights ;day, wecjv.or month. j The Hermitage club is now in operation. AnnuaJ, dues. for outside members anfiOne Dollar, a ' ' R AVlicii in OgltMi caiiytiii fry one of the Hermitage famous trout and .chicken dinners. Strictly . v H i -fr&mjjf:0tK5knu Thei'e" is only one place iri the West to get. such cooking. ., . r. . - M&W4& Cmtm t. r T " ', ...G'better; known as "Bifly" Proprietor. H ' i " ""' 'I ii i ;.'. u i , Mi.iirjli Hi mi ii ji Htl i hi i .. fl ij 9 , j S --. "i rr-'js. .; '....... BDi IbBi1 iKEELE,S. ' Ice"Cn rn, 'Shecbets and r punche-'are thei- 't . "BEST BY TEST." Try a Sunday Special Brick Delivered for 50c. -. .r Two 'Phones, ' 3223-3224. "' '' 260 So. State. ., . 1 . "We Deliver Candy." : '" r r ' h ;. . Biarritz before King Edward," and Tie " .tf"-i has- taught the tango to most of "the '0- ambassador8' llttls children in Part's,' '? as well as to the little children of the grand dukes of Russia. Twice we danced it together before Mr. Taft when ho was president, and ho' sala that it was onevof -the imost'beaiiUful r- 'f J dances that ho has. ever seen." (' : .'' '-- -I Ji MaurlcU says that It1 took him just " '' '?'"- n year to introduce tho tango into ' American socloty. No doubt, he says, It colild bo made vulgftr, and thon It- ' v would not be the real tango; nor -' ,. woul'J it be taken up in society. 1 Which shows how perfectly proper1 so- 1 ciety is in Maurice's opinion, any- way. But you should just lisat4 what Father Bernard Vaughan has to say on tho subject of the turkey trot and other dances of negroid origin. Ad dressing1 n meeting of women the other day he said: "There Is not much need of my ex- pressing any views about those dances which havo of recent date been im- ported from the zoological gardens Into London drawing rooms. Their vory animal names imply their animal naturo. Not even the iwgro and ne- t gross Jhink of breaking into such per formances except when they are drunk." ' Stldkriey's cigars are' above criti cism of most exacting connoisseurs. Adv. For simon-pure economy she surely sot the pace. She mnde hor own cheap dress at home and trimmed It with old V u iftce; - v '3. ( ' V Ju .' 7 Andtlten to - match K the t. lace she 'Vh-- K--b(gJafQj:t!dQl , JrgKJm And twyjntyjdolljir parasol to' har- ,--:"w - - -! :.T monlze'-witlx that. '" " - -. ." jTo give the . hat a.t junti'cast,' she . .- ndthnlu7djf ew.lior, . , . Andth.en hor.;glpveswejo6ut of tone, -V - and so'sh'e got,a"paIr; ' " '-vi.. And next" she '"bough t"omo ; dainty V'y- ' shoes ten dollars mora or IosVt: -& ' And.-lust, a , sixty-dollar gownt'fieii .- . v threw away the. dress! ,.?. ' v Walter G. Doty, -. : The poet, was finod"Vlfh oxceodtnf : , remorse, And quoth he, " 'Tls oxcoodlnsrly mean, oh! I fiin would discourse on tho themo of divo'-c:, But T find "o words rhyming with Heno." Open All Night. .Telephone 304 . .- S. D. EVANS ..... TJNDISRTAJUm AND KSIIJAIiMEIt ., . W B.iilfdlng. Afodoi'iii Kstab- ' "' ' ' llshihent " ' '"'' '' 4C 'uit&St. SAtF IjAtCIt Oi'fat ' - ' ii , '.u i t .1,1 ... ;. , ,. ..ii , :. - .. ' -t