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Show 4 Mistress of Monterey 4 i- p- Ruth Wyeth Spean SYNOPSIS oJf Virginia Stivers Bartlett Virginia SUvara BarUatt California of 1T83 WMU Servlet a conflict between Church and State ta two by friendly enemies, japreaented old Pray Junlpero Serra, Prancla-ca- n I'm sure you should go. You missionary, and Don Pedro Pages, civU governor. After telling Serra ha la would be too Impatient to sit here to Mexico for his wife and aoo and ending wait, as I must do. But I h. w horn he has not seen for years. Don Pedro refuge hla aid eight toward the be here to greet you all when you founding of the Santa Barbara mission, return. Serra a cherished dream, and the two Ah, yes, there was something I In Mexico City, Dona Krt In bitterness. accompanied by her duenna, wanted to ask. I must have my Angustlas, arrives at the embassy In house in order and I want to have to a letter from her husband, Don Pedrfc Shown a map of California by the little Indian maid, Indizuela, in tha vtotroy, aha Is told that there she the house for my wife's servant Will would be a queen In her own you see to that? right In I SpanMi-covamt- d Serra's face felt "What is the matter? Does she not do well?" CHAPTER II Continued 1 suppose. the panted, then took Very well. Indeed. She has been a deep breath and spoke defiantly, to sew, spin, cook and will I suppose I may take my taught 'coldly, be a good wife for a good soldier. coach to Monterey? But need I remind you that the InAs she left the room the three dian neophytes are wards of the .men looked at one another. Church, and we are responsible for "Why did you tell her she might their welfare? We have not take her coach?" expostulated Gen- It well for the Indian maidsdeemed to aseral de Neve to Romeu. sociate with the with the " "Um-m-aha might, he an"With the soldiery, I suppose? swered slowly. The Viceroy was looking at the Well, good Father, do not be afraid. She will associate with my wife, and jinap. assure you she is not a soldierI have heard, he said, tracing a trail with his finger, "that there like person at all. and will not corare places on the road where scarce- rupt the little one's morals. Curtaining Year Front Door. The father protested. "I do not a burro can pick Its way. ly yjrt front door greets your but if your door is white on the "Right, agreed de Neve. "There mean that . . . riends before you do. Is it outside think twice before you are places where she will have to "And there will be another womssed to look its best? Here are choose the usual ecru or pongee go on foot too. There is the Dona Angus-tia- s. an, White net or silk of a simple rules that will be color. Hal She will make that Inul in selecting the material color to match the shutters or the CHAPTER III dian maid adhere to the straight curtataof door trim front the house will look infinitestyle for and narrow She is my wifes ly more attractive and will not be Father Junlpero Serra paced qui- - duena, a verypath. thin female with The curtains etly along the dusty road, little more lioose a fabric that looks well too conspicuous. like a grenadier, a pious may be made double with a dif-- than a path, that led from the )0th sides and that harmonizes churchwoman, and a militant virof on color door color the inside if need ble adobe church of San Carlos Bor-b- gin. your i the outside Pale yellow is another color romeo to a hut where an Indian lay rell as with the color scheme Serra smiled. "Ah, my son, your he hall or room into which it that is always safe to use as it dying. Only an Indian, but Padre humor la dear to me. You are rens. A simple net curtain mate-o- r gives the effect of light shining Serra wore vestments suitable to sponsible for many a smile that to use the are In silk door. and bore hla hands would not otherwise have through good (the occasion, plain lightened These curtains should be firmly the sacred oil. my face, uat as you are responsible anchored both top and bottom Some time later, the Indians soul for a heartache but none of so that they do not blow about having been commended to Heaven, thatmany Crane with me, Don Pedro, and catch in the door when it is Father Serra started back to the and you shall see Indizuela." opened and closed. Both bottom million. and top rods may be fastened over Horses hoofs suddenly shook the They paced slowly together, and hooks as shown here at A. 'ground. Two horsemen rode be- - topped before an unpretentious he P1 ft!idily Every homemaker should have ,ide They dto Pln. a copy of Mrs. Spears new book, I! m- 0ne- b ne'r aked Peaches for Garnish SEWING. Forty-eigof pages or Dessert. sukhe .yta-t- tr ,NNED peach halves baked in 1 not their own syrup with the addi-o- f glance at them as they knelt rugs, ottomans and sugar, butter and a sus-j- n lampshades, useful home. for other articles the of cinnamon make an ideal who they were: Don Pedro Fages, Gobernador-Generto feature with the meat w.ori.r. of the Califor- se or they are equally de-u- s send name and address, enclos- nIa and hIf Mrvlnt wre on their to have for dessert. Serve tag 25 cento (coins preferred) to aatag ,acrl. ,t 210 South Desplaines hot or cold but hot fruit Mrs. Spears, .ment 111, St., Chicago, eamonths the is winter When he had returned sacrament ng m mus-tachi- hum-fere- nt e. I Tawtite Xecijac the iVcek'' " ht direct., JK al sily good. Ji Gob-'eraad- Baked I'i can peach ; & stnlI v Yt ii&l a a OS ion; I tyml i t i Mail 1 chwl 3 tablespoon! butter Cinnamon mr the peaches and the syrup a shallow pan, a cake pan is renient to use. Turn the peach vs so the cut side is up. nkle the sugar over the dies, place a piece of butter in I peach where the pit was reed and sprinkle them ever tthtly with cinnamon. Bake in it oven (450 degrees) until the ir on the edges of the peach ns to brown, or about 30 min-I- f you wish a more pro-ice-d brown edge, set the pan leaches under the broiler for iw minutes, inned pear halves are the fruit is served 1 AY de-u- s prepared in this same man- - if tied Peaches. lives up brown gugar 3 of and pyx to the church and divested himself, Pio told him that the RELIEF was waiting to see him. Ha FOR THE MISERY OF 'sighed deeply. He had seen the Goberaador many times since they had parted so bitterly that autumn evening. But only at mass. They had never exchanged a word since then. As he ,tied the heavy cord about his robe, his fingers trembled. He prepared himself for the' interview with brief fervent prayer, and went to meet Don Pedro. There was a slight embarrassed silence, then the Governor moved impulsively forward and knelt at the priests feet he Your blessing. Father, begged. answered With all my heart! the Franciscan, lifting his hands over the broad shoulders of the kneeling man. Then Fages rose with a deep breath, and a smile. Well!" be said. Well? Ah, Padre mlo, I have news for The speed with which Bayer tabyou! Great news, good news! Your lets act in relieving the distressing prayer have been answered, and symptoms of colds and aceompany- -' so have mine! tag sore throat is utterly amazing i "You mean . . . and the .treatment is simple Yes! Your two men of God are and pleasant. This is all you do. Crush and dissolve three genuine arriving, and we shall consider the d These .Mission Santa Barbara. Bayer Aspirin tablets in glass of water. Then gargle with priests are coming in the train that this mixture twice, holding your brings my wife and son to me, and head well back. lam This medicinal gargle will act But the priest heard only the first almost like a focal anesthetic on and was stumbling toward a .words, the sore, irritated membrane of chair to support his trembling eases Pain promptly; throat your frame, murmuring, Ave Maria rawness is relieved. For a moAve Maria! You will say it is remarkable. the rolled head his ment against effects costs few cents it the And back of the chair, and his eyes a big saving over expensive throat and strong medicines, lea dosed. when you buy, see that you Fages knelt by him, and looked get genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. anxiously into his face. Father, Father, what Is it? he asked as he chafed the worn trembling handi. "It ia more than I can bear. Par-don my weakness, your Excellency, TABLETS' jbut I have spent so many hours in 1 FULL BOZIN prayer, end I have hoped, andI .feared, so about this matter. 1 should have had greater faith. Ah. praise God! Fages poured wine from a ug on the table and carried it to Serra. They drank, and smiled over the it. 1 as a des-plai- n cream is nice to serve MARJORIE H. BLACK. iix( 3 3 3 I "Miser" Paine H. Paine was a composer and c who was a friend of Frank It was generally Veerings. osed that Paine was poor. His is associated with an expe-r- e which befell his benefactor, ikering. To the latter Paine d in-te- a package wrapped in iana handkerchief. Assuming 1 the content was X kering placed themanuscripts, package in ife. Seventeen years later the poverished" friend died. In presence of Paines legal the package was m cd. It contained over $400,000 i th of bonds and currency. s, T-- I I P v'i. t.'J II your body free of accumulated ; ate Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel-Pellets 30 cents. Adv. No Standing Still that is human must retro-l-e if it does not advance. Jon. A fl Wmi dizzy sketch- I Virtually cent a tablet i cup. By Joe Bowers DRAMAS New Playing 1 I "INCARCERATED WNU lervlc. "Yes, they are coming. They are even now on their way. Everytime. thing comes to pass in good Father. "It is strange you should havo to tell me that, my son. I will have to do many penance for my lack of faith. I am afraid But 'Ah, no. You are a saint think! Even now the cavalcade is on its way, with my Dona Eulalia, and Pedro the Younger, a he is called, for me." Serra tom from hii chair and Ah. forlimped to the Governor. not congratulated I have me. give How joyyou on your happiness. ful you must be! What a happiness to have your family with you. And arrivwhen will this cavalcade be ing? "The time t Fages frowned. dare compute I hardly go so slowly of course, It It will be months, because it is nearly a year. But will be In Montespring now, they old year passes. I the before rey sa d, am going to meet them! he forth. and excitedly pacing back to meet tncnia iyeS( i am going I and escort them here in safely. they am going at once; Father, tor from have by this Urns departed Loreto. Th priest smiled at Ml Impetuous speech. weaving. At last Fages got his breath. "After all. Padre Junlpero," ho aid, "shs la just a child." "My aon," answered the friar, I am pleased at your unworldliness. Come with me end see this dovecote." He led the Governor through the long dormitory where he could see little straw pallets beneath barred windows. "Nests where they sleep at night, safe from harm," explained the priest. They went into the kitchen where great bowls of mush boiled and bubbled, and curloua girls watched the process that they might learn 1L Then they passed into the garden. "Now, Pedro Fages, said Serra think well on what you gravely, have seen. Remember this dovecote where Ignorant Indian girls are made into useful pious women, where they are kept safe from the evils of the world. Most of the girls you have seen ao busily engaged, would havo been depraved animals had it not been for the teaching we bring them. I know, replied the Governor thoughtfully. Do you not think they are better off as they are? inquired Serra Do you not think they anxiously. are really happier? Think of their live as savages! You know as well as I the frightful, filthy customs that attend the Indian women t their child-bearin- spells S Eeconomy and a better U wardrobe for all the family, aa these patterns indicate. You can sew at home during brisk winter days and have a new dress for all the family ta no time at all and at very little expense. When you sew, you spend only a fraction of what you would usually pay for dresses of this character. Enlist the familys enthusiasm, and you can make winter days cheery for all of you by planning something new to wear. For Big Slater. A charming Princess frock on trim and tailored lines. Note that it buttons from neck to hem and that the waistline ia belted to add g a snug line. This is a dress with plenty iff swish for the most fashion-knowin- g college girL Make it up for Spring in thin wool, alpaca or print crepe. You'll lines. like its clean-cFor Little Sister. A copy of the popular Big Apple frock with the same flaring skirt, fitted basque and short, puffed sleeves. The dress that your little girl will adore wearing, for she fashions. likes these copy-cMake it for Spring school days of chambray, percale or cotton broadcloth. For immediate wear, try it in serge or flannel. It ia a dress that has flaring, graceful lines. For Mother. This slenderizing coat frock is one which you will find becoming Deand comfortable to wear. signed on Princess lines with long surplice collar and two button closing at waistline, it is as easy to get into as a. coat and as easy g Ugh, indeed I do. Padre. He put hla hand on the others shout der. You are a wonder worker, ha said respectfully. Thank you. Oh, I have prayed, my son, that the blessed Santa Maria would soften your heart toward her poor savage children. If that had happened if that could happen the way of Junipero Serra would have been much easier ta this land. Fages looked thoughtful. You are right But Our Lady does not seem to think her servant worthy of being filled with the milk of human kindness. I am sorry. You hava deserved better." young-lookin- ut Serra raised a hand In protest have received what I have deserved. It is my destiny to Irrigate this vice - covered field with my I Fages fingered his beard uncomfortably. Um-m- . I should cal that destiny a doom. To mingle ones blood with the soil of California! There could be more dreadful dooms." Well, spoke Serra with heartiness, we will not consider that now. I could sing for joy at the news you have brought mel My hearts wish, my Mission Santa Bar- bara I At Make it up ta rayon crepe, alpaca or one of the better cottons. You'll use it again and again throughout the coming season. The Patterns. Pattern 1347 is designed for sizes 14 to 42 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 requires 434 yards of 35 or 39 inch material plus 34 yard con- Even Beginner last at last!" i I ; .r to wear. trasting. Pattern 1454 ia designed for sizes 8 to 16 years. Size 19 years requires 234 yards of 35 or 39 inch material plus 34 yard contrasting for collar and cuffs. Pattern 1448 ia designed for sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 534 yards of 35 or 39 inch material plus 34 yard contrasting. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cento (ta coins) each. u. i C Ben Syndicate, WNU Service. at blood. COLDS one-thir- The matron Al, ai! Indizuela. hurried forward, and Father Serra lifted a restraining hand. But Fages only roared louder. You art right. Dona Maria, and Fray Juniperol Dont let her talk about met A god a hero! Al, al. Ha stopped breathail Ho, ho lessly. The girls giggled, and Indizuela sat Indifferently down to her ARE YOU ONLY 3 a 74 WIFE? Hen aa sever aadentand a three quarter wife who ie lovable for three weehs et wife the fourth. the Booth bet a hcll-c- st No matter how year bach aches no aatter haw lovdly your nerves scream don't take it cut on your For three gsnerstione one A bee told Mother how to to smiling through" with Pink hem's E. lordia Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the eyetaa, thus liwern-i- ag the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure. Mabe e note NOW ta art a bottle of Piokhea'e today WITHOUT AIL from jour aiOfsa druggist more thee written la letters reporting , Lydia E. PIN KUANS VZGTABLKCOMIOUNDT Yes. and my Eulalia and my young Pedro, at last! Now I must Dominion Over Self go, I am departing early on the You can never have a greater morrow, and will not see you again ; Heres a chance to I please every-- or a less deminion than that over Hot!" Called Serra. until I lead that train from far- body the delighted youngster yourself. Leonardo da Vinci. Mexico with your two good who away gets his set and yourself who structure, built as all the other mis- men of God, into the Royal Presidio makes it! You'll want to crochet sion buildings were built, long and of Monterey. And then what plana a set for all eligible young misses, low, with a thatched roof. we shall make for the Mission of the pieces work up ao well. Double "Holal" called Serra. The chat- Santa Barbara. and popcorns the latter crochet tering and laughter that rollicked window the apbarred hign through CHAPTER IV To keep food waste soft and ertures stopped. A song ceased suddenly ta a singer's throat The Lady Eulalia huddled herself moving, many doctors recom-me- nd It sras .the quarters of the young into as small a bundle as she could Nujol because of Its Indian women, half facetiously on the doubtful seat of the lancha gentle, lubricating called the monjera the nunnery. which was pulling rapidly away action. The sun shone on the warm red id from the unfriendly harbor of San tiled floors, and vividly emphasised Blaa. As the standing oarsmen bent bright colors on blankets and cloth to their long sweeps she could which some of the girl were weav- glimpse between them the tow warek house on the shore, and the bare ing. It shone on sleek heads raised for a moment from riba of a ship under construction in d fine needlework, and seemed to the shipyard. But her point out to Fages' eyes a young eyes watched, until it wee no larger mouth had than a watermelon eeed. her comgirl, whose itill a fragment of song lingering fortable coach sitting on the shore. INSIST ON GENUINE NUIOL on the lips. Resolutely she looked about her called a womans in the craft. There sat Angustiai, Indizuela! Real Riches voice excitedly. "Girls! Do you not with her pet Capuchin monkey in And his beat riches, ignorance see? It is El Goberaador himself! her arms, cuddling the ehivering of wealth. Goldsmith. And Fray Junipero! Rise, all of little beast to her gaunt breast, her you!" There was a great fluttering, eyea as dismal as the monkey's. as the Spanish matron and her flock Pedro the Younger sat beside of dark doves made their obei- her. Soon a huge shadow loomed ta white or a pontrasting color-- are sances. When they were seated over them. They looked up. when you the making of it. Use again, and pretending to work. Fray There, with screaming gulls wheelJunipero walked to Indizuela and ing and whirling about her, rose the Germantown it works up just a coM. Your steep eidee end high, ungainly poop right and makes a set aa warm took her by the hand, saying. benefactor, El Goberaador, wishes of the paquebot San Carlos, some- as toast. to speak to you. child." In pattern 5953 you will find intime called the Golden Fleece. The tinging girl walked toward For a few terrifying moments. Eu- structions for making the set the Governor with grace and poise. lalia hung between heaving sea and shown ; illustrations of it and of all "Somehow lighter, somehow taller, uncertain sky. clambering up the stitches used; materia required than other bulging unfriendly side of the San ments; color suggestions. somehow To obtain this pattern, send 15 Indians," he thought as she came Carlos to the deck. cento in stamps or coins (coins the long length of the room. in her etuffy cabin, Immediately, to The Sewing Circle. preferred) him to for waited facfirst, She speak began a suspension of time and Household Arts Dept., 259 W. but he only twisted his beard, ao ulties. broken only once, she Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. she spoke in careful Spanish. roused herself to ask a question of wan with Senor el are drear well. the worry "1 hope you Angustlas. I pray God for your over her seasick monkey. Goberaador. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY they are aafe good health and deliverance from "My chests all infirmities. I thank God daily board? Oar lobby to dcllghtfally air for your kindness in saving me from Being reassured that th 50 chests L'VERY man, y coaled dartag the every woman, of raiment, jewel, linens and silks death and horror." child has some talent. Nadia far Evary Raaaa Fages started at her words. were safely stowed, she relapsed some power, some ZOO Naaaia 200 Naths opportunity of "Someone has taught you to say again into her come of mareami-enlseasickness, and emerged not getting good and doing good. Each that! You have learned it word by until ehe was safely on the shores day offers some occasion for using word. Havent you?" this talent, Si. Senor el Goberaador. Padre of Baja California. As we use it, it gradually inCalifornia! Anxiously she regardJunipero and Dona Maria have ed the ancient mission settlement creases, improves, becomes nataught me." Fages laughed, twinkling his eyes of Loreto, the first outpost of that tive to character. As we neglect and opening his mouth widely. The mysterious land to which she was it, it dwindles, withers, and disHere was the sordid-nes- s appears. This ia the stern but other girls arid the matron looked summoned. for which she had been pre- benign law by which we live. This at one another. Serra looked at the floor. pared. but where were the glories makes character real and endurHOTE "Have you, then, so little grati- that had been mentioned? ing, tills makes progress possible, tude that you must have words put Beautiful California! aha this turns men into angels and into your mouth to thank me for sneered. Lovely California! My virtues into goodness. James from here desert the ehe smiled Then Ha. grahome. bringing you Wafaa 1.50 to $1.00 of the Colorado where 1 found you ciously at the young officer come to Freeman Clarke. The Hwfd Tempi Steen has a O What say escort her to quarters In the quaddeserted and starving? desirable, friendly ala highlyYaw Clue to Happiness will always rind ll Ir rangle. Once within its bar wMto you?" pher. ulaio. supremely romforuUe, m The girl looked at the matron-th- en wells she felt she could abandon An eastern potentate, afflicted agrees hie. You n them . thoroughly furs uudrrelsud why this keUl proceeded along her own lines. herself to all her weakness, her des- with boredom, was advised that lot of this strange an exchange of shirts with a man HIGHLY RECOMMENDED "They would not let me say the olation, her fear Tuscan alee epprerUte why I 1 country and the dreaded journey be- who was would perfectly things I think myself, Senor. For happy I a mark af dlstftectlsa have said you are the most wonder- fore her. But she discovered some cure him. After a long search altMahaaattfalhaal ally for such a man he found the perful man in the world. 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