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Show LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Make Quilted Pcds For Dresser Dratver PERSONAL Ber iut ' nuT- . - ! nt If COTTON SHEET j kinf to sober up her on me way ttunr.t from ti.r. !,. wjqding & Iv.T.n- nl ' ruDDea - t"":,or7 Miss Wines. employee, killed The confirm the end Sentry takeauriaiy it hard. Mary story, daughter, in love with NeU Ray. young . i. rHi. "r- Z "- "try s part orotner, Jimmy ' , "na Mr Sentry call on old Mrs "j. -nu oarDara. inna receives Uan FUhV,no r. " W'k Phil Sentry, V'' ri" v.i- - u disturbed at the r - - L- T.ner - A.A ucau, .1uieii rememoerea rim was PhiL And so are we. We're glad nere and caught herself. to have her come to you." Falkran went on: "You see, Mrs And Mrs. Urban. Mrs. Sentry had entry, until I talk to your has-- always thought J Mrs. Urban as a oana, remind him of small cireum mouse of a woman, with no mind of stances he has himself forgotten. I her own; yet she found in her now can maice no plan. and loyal understanding. strength They talked a further while; and Of the others, Mrs. Furness invited Mrs. Sentry said at last that she Mrs. Sentry to luncheon, but she would let him know her decision declined. I will not be maae a next day. She used the interval to show of, she promised herself; and consult Arthur s mother. Mrs. Harry Murr's persistent ad Old Mrs. Sentry said: "Falkran? vances likewise she put aside. Oh, yes. I've heard of him." There was or.e loss which hurt her Mrs. Sentry explained: "I should She and Mrs. Waring had keenly. nave preferred one of our friends of course. I hoped for a certai- n- been closest friends; and the fami lies were intimate. The two moth dignity! But Mr. Hare says we must ers had even discussed the possibili have a good criminal lawyer, and ty that Phil might marry Ann War he recommended Mr. Falkran." But a week after Mr. Sentry ing. The old woman said harshly: was Mrs. Waring took Ann indicted, Dignity! Ellen, sometimes vou " away to Europe to school there. The Then she caught herself, spoke al- decision was Mrs. Sentry most in apology. "Of course vou'd knew it had notsudden; been planned in ad' prefer some fine name; but s vance. And Mrs. left with a clever man. Arthur will need out even a note to Waring say good-ba good lawyer. Better take him." Mrs. Sentry never spoke of this So it was decided: but Mrs. Sen hurt to anyone. In the same way try thought, driving home: Even she ceased to resent the curious Arthur's mother knows. The whole groups of people who drove past the . . party slaps him, and attracts the attention - ""mM, wnom the boy knock down. . .. n arresti him oi nar- vara cornea to the rescue andnuct drives Bar-lather drivinj from the direction of hu othce V ..heB be gelt home n tella his 5l"b. Sen,,, Report! Aa he l1"1 ,J bo bed nmES miiunms William,. SYNOPSIS : X lavr fp . 1. 1 . fll'DITE ure. inexpensive. Chart Vnte lit. ME.NDI, CAMo'V'WbJ calloped shelf edgings, gay garment bags and bright hat boxes. Dresser drawers are also perking up. Time was when a clean newspaper was put in the bottom of a drawer every so often, and the date of the one removed pro- claimed how long it had been Since this housewifely task had Chintz ol (7 0 By BUTH WYETR SPEAKS. seems to be no corner "pHERE in the house where the decorators' art is not applied. Clore's used to be drab and dreary places but now they are bedecked in . .. Easy Cutwork Will Delight the Begins Grandmother likes er, mother. him." "But a reporter, Barbara! "Whoa, Carl Bettle chuckled. there, Mrs. Sentry!" he protested. "Reporters aren't so bad, nowa days. You re prejudiced! "I'm prejudiced against any young man who meets my daughter secretly Barbara cried: "Oh, now, mother, that's silly! It's not secretly, with grandmother there; but even if it was" Mrs. Sentry said, yielding: "Of course, dear. I'm afraid it really is prejudice. Ask him to have tea here too, Barbara, if you wish." "I'm at grandmother's now more than I'm at home," Barbara reminded her; and this was in fact true. Old Mrs. Sentry had since her son's arrest surrendered to physical immobility. Her mind was as keen, her tongue as sharp as ever; but she stayed in her room at the hotel where she lived, had her meals served there, even submitted to an indignity she had long de clined, and hired a companion who was also nurse and masseuse. And Phil had used the old wom an's helplessness to dissuade Barbara from her desire to see her fa ther. "You and I have to make it as easy as we can for mother, Barb," he pointed out. "And moth er can't be with father and with grandmother too, and she can't go to the jail without me, so grand mother's your job! Don't you see?" So Barbara yielded Phil thoueht she yielded very easily and SDent much time with her grandmother; and old Mrs. Sentry by degrees forgot to use toward her that tone of sharp disapproval which had so long been her habit toward both piri There was during these weeks some, thing deeply and wistfully anneal. ing about Barbara. She was thin; her eyes seemed larger; her color had faded; she looked at nPnni eagerly, anxiously, as though hoping someone would sav what nn one ever did say. And Grandmother Sentry was verv pentlo her, warned Mrs. Sentry once- "That child is ready to crack, iulen. Look out for hpr n0dded "I do aU I Jan"'"56"1'3' been performed. Now, we make pads to fit the drawers. We scent iui uiree : .. n a them with our favorite sachet and ,nd murdeV. Fiih., Dan ""I1, find infinite joy in their soft colorke. the safe onTnT?l!!.bb!r?' " ings. Machine quilting is just the chaneed ,nZ . " Knew " Combination. tiling to give the pads the stiffness and body they reauire to lav flat Glazed chintz in a plain soft blue ,n AuK"i Brace calls, and dayiliarhara .LZ. i,.- with darker blue bindings is used could up have done" ...because 'of Pattern C2J7. for the pads made to fit the chest erennnrv ,.t the aylna and of drawers shown here. Thin mus- iTh"? S"llry oeiween " the who can do simple but. Anyone Phi show. lin is used for the backing and tonhole stitch (that's all cutwork sheet wadding for the padding. is) can have lovely linens such Menwiiile. the police 6nd When all three layers of material mVc0'6? mon'y bur"ed In the furnace as these. Here are a number of Sentry her husband, who swear, have been cut the right size, baste motifs suitable for those smaller nd ,ells h" "e had n!nethem together. The first row of useful linens scarfs, towels, pit S SSSZ ".hTriced"18" b?relow cases and tea cloths. Begin basting is run diagonally across the center and then the rows are cXT! now. J""- -y End.eUtoR?hye Pattern 6237 contains a spaced about six inches apart as and Phil, tries to uane- frle,1d o' Barbara ' transfer pattern of 14 motifs rangcomfort Phil. j enown. Mere also is a sketch of a from 3 by 3 inches to 3 by ing " ' machine quilter in 15 inches; materials It needed; color is merely a foot withoperation. CHAPTER VIContinued an indicator schemes. attached. The end of the indicator To obtain this pattern, send 15 11 runs along each previous row A curious crowd cents in coins to The Sewing Cistared at them as stitched making an accurate rcle, Household Arts Dept , 255 Ut' flnd Fm Mid. rframe gauge for the spacing of the quilt- they West 14th St., New York, N. Y. away, "You can wear a ing. After the pads are quilted, c next ume we come, Mother." bind the edges as shown. not wear a veil," she an- About London NOTE: Mrs. Spears' Book 2 t0 foret Arthur, to gnUng tnZ V Gifts, Novelties and Embroidery, Travelers in London have one a," "uw gray and lifeless the has helped thousands of women profound cry against the house had to use odds and ends of materials K5!?nh?,5heek" smed, and numbering. They not only will and their spare time to make VZ 7 BO ? eyes were- She must find the odd and even numbers ina she could be brave lu'ti"' things to sell and to use. Book 1 scattered along side by side, but i come to him ..uuSii again. SEWING, for the Home when they are separated they will uarDara was waiting ,iVh tor, is full of inspiration for every : probably find No. 85 opposite No. ' M"iius. iney told her he homemaker. These books make 2 and No. 15 around the corner. was cheerful, confident, "1,e; delightful gifts. Mrs. Spears will and unafraid. Nobody in London seems to mind They brought her them on request. autograph it. vo to nion lor a while. Crazy-patc- h quilt leaflet is included free with every order for both Dean Hare, a day or two later, books. Books are 25 cents each. brought Falkran to. see Mrs. Address Mrs. Spears,-21S.. phil was not at first St., Chicago, 111. Grandmother Sentry sought in hD, impressed. Th uouiy was a big man, bald save for own ways to serve; she Why are Luden's like a welcomed frint7o nf "I See the Newspapers Have Convicted Him?" fa4 u ri i i h innvfl .ma w ara- and welcomed lemons? ?a Professor with the wide. or vf.cv-1- ' natural omwnu:,., ius unow; au or them are feel' he UL ino"gnt nowers or st,;Ti 7k iuks break down nna trio fnm h... me snrrw fm- rn ni. branches off the shrubbery for sou- withher. The old Woman rliH n i;i. t Z eye. a"d . And she thought again, desperate. venirs. Only when SKhfdPPra,.s ixivc iro one night someBoth contain a factor a IllUUier VlQinitr vrrrm, r UU lv ' one raucran "UCI lvir' can a Pdug up tree in her distaste" for th. Z " young the A" front so. that helps contribute to Hes a ouauc some woman to say she was yard and took it away did Cl. she your alkaline reserve. he's a rank Jte2'a.after introductions Arthur's mistress, that he went to cept District Attorney Flood's acDebunking the "Heroes" Barbara. Believes in the mo" c vou iflmi mr iriv. ner mat mnhf rm.. i 6 5i The designation "Public oPPsrinn tVio umi a Duuceman Enemy my husband's case. Mr. FafkVanV" Perhap" No. 1" has done much toward 'prlcV would bTtoo guard in front of the house 0 ?r something taknight of the k Believes in dutv Thl and dav. nipn tn hmi ing the self conceit out of crim- victedsec uie newsnanora h.ir. himT" And h For inals who thought they were darMENTHOL COUGH DROPS i n,5S" a U he ere a SParta" . uiai uuy .l:...... wunmng found all these things, Mrs. Sentry t er eyes hardpnp gnawm this, shp fox to his ing heroes. strength and "v,. one -sense The worst prison the world has atiuai ODinion of Mr TTaiirron. thing she could not face.8 nci ."j, suddenlv that Golden Opportunity Falkran. to offer is enforced association and she felt or lookal 1 To improve the golden moment nu. a., umi smiie reit a Since with a circle of narrow minds. the first aiJir"few "'e eit nerself and unclean. To be gm days reof opportunity and catch the good and trust for him. The quick liking porters had been kind. Carl Bettle bear it' type." Consider Your Influence lawyer said. PU,ied bv her friends, to seek the had "He's been sort been of of no. ovniry. no man uq service in that "ciu oi scounareis nice," Bar- - that is within our reach, is the Others do much toward making electrocuted He had put through with respect.great art of life. Johnson. on a newspaper ver-oianamg by" the pubNevertheless, for all thPir c3v your life, and you are equally in- aict." "I know. 'The boy stood' Vl me if omer aw), on n(s. papers an agree- burning deck!' fluential in that of someone else. yyaa iu ue savea, mr. e alK- - ment not to print Arm. I a. woi j ran it must be. .ci eves ciosea at that wnrr tK photographs of wnnM rf; The right angle from which Mrs V...C uverooarar Sentry or Phil or Barbara, opened again as he went on. '"if T to approach a difficulty is the " 'Whence all but him had and to use their names as COUld have mv choine " ha eM m The wppka that fled " little as possible in news stories. When Mrs. Barbara reminded her. "But there ..vi l0 v,.waB couia be brought to trial ueiena men who are a Charity seems cold whn nrin lot of us still on the Sentry thanked him, he said: gives because he ought to instead ..vC ouwujr oeen convicted in thA were long, but thev were rnrin,,i "I don't deserve all the credit, deck, grandmother. And he burning newspapers. When Mrs doesn't and empty: Son) of because he likes to. , ... tu one of our Men 18 gumy. the reporters, a vnnc came in the end tolucu " smallest ,u":cu acuviiy, Is accept Precious Sympathy Here's good advice for a woman during her gram of evidence in his favor has a thls emptiness, to understand that named Fisher, suggested it." BarTell your troubles to one who ucmniuuus enect in bara was in the room and he looked ;;Like him, do you, child?" ?ig? (usuallv from 38 to 62), who fears 088 ner PP1 to men, who worries 8v provoking their world would hereafter be thuj at her, will listen, if you are asked. f "ice doubt of his guilt." He added. to a friendSs-smiling hot flashes, loss of pep, dizzy spells, about exhave little, and "And constricted, whatever the outcome "rt One who can read and won't nerves upset "He plained: had from the practical point of view and moody spells. met ine trial. It was not so much you, he said. Oet more fresh air, The old woman saw in the 8 hrs. sleep and if yon Is like one who can walk, and such a situation makes it ner eirl'n mat yU particularly inends 2. " easier to dropped away. mind " ??d ?enefal system tonic take Lydis won't. a. i'mkham's Some Vegetable did disqualify jurors, easier to get the Compound, made so; yet others, upon whom The key to success has to be jury we want." Barbara nodded. "Yes, I like jot tpomen. It helps Nature buutt 'pmuuy she had not counted, surprised her up physical resistance, thus helps give more him, she agreed. "We've seen each put in the right lock. Mrs. Sentry had not vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming surrendered by their understanding loyalty. Jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that other since, once or twice " But the larger world in which she "You think him "He "wornpany change of life. WEIi. ?estjon.cried, Mrs. Sentry didn't WORTH TRYING! protested. "Seen him, er!" old Mrs. guilty?" she insisted. had been active, all the Barbara? relieves organized Where?" Sentry alway' assei"- "No man is guilty till benevolence in which she had tak.rJX; 4U1CK "In town," Barbara confessed. ed. alwav" .11 found him so. after a trial reas- en a . now virogous due SuranrP, Doomed to Perish by part, He has tea though with first dy. 1111 au SO grandmother and with grWn aim He that despiseth small things polite expressions of regret pitifulFfraa . . . V..' appeals have me, sometimes. It's failed. perfectly propnevertheless closed its doors against Headaches will perish by little and little. (TO BE CONTISUED) I asked whether you think her. The resignations which and Emerson. Fever my she husband guilty?" liouid. tablets felt it her proud to offer were Salve, nose drops in 54 mlnoUs. He smiled again. His smile had accepted. She hidduty as she could her Calculating Machines Used by Chinese WoBderfnl Llatment Try He said reason-ably- : nerce resentful pain. Wu,n m.a.1y a jury' Two Thousand Years Before "Mrs. Sentry, I haven't even She missed Mary t.--. dreadfully; o i imt talked with him. I don't irnr., hu. clung Hera a Amazing Relief for to Barbara and Bearing Injuries passionately Two thousand vears hofnr ru-- :. of the case at all. I conditions Dua to Sluggish Bowel It costs more to revenge injuries side only know rnn. i,inaa came often to the honso the Chinese knew the nrinii me puuusnea iacts. Mr. Hare has and Mrs. fhe We'W11 aU efforts to save than to bear them. Wilson. Sentry thought: Perhaps the iira.Wil'Bg told me nothing. The evidence is Linda will machine: they used PersonhadaailePda:-aWsrLCkth111 11 Wr na mild, thorough, iM marry Phil, even after the calculating Abacus, that educational playoamaging, airncult; but there are a this. I had hoped Ann Waring . ck headaches, bilious spells, tired feeling her into the h're?,f thousand explanations that micht The thing not seen so often now as a elbow are so fine. But Linda few Warings of the Stmach Sfl Without RicW t a ZAo box of NR from JJ mc micc patient years ago, says London ouuaiion as it appears is nice. He might do worse. And J !Vy. aruKKlst. Make the relief of death recited .... un u.oi iub moiner too was she return the box to us. We -phii ,0o,.""8hted. Magazine. invented They Barbara will marry, gunthought: puronsse being won to liking. She put her too. She's a child. After this is powder and used it in brass el R Tablets today, I quesuon in another way. "If you over, she will forget, as children do. long before the western Help Them Qennne the Blood 8uMMtion ALWAYS CARRY thought him guilty, would you de-- I must be sure she marries well. bow and arrow stage. They found ("Hamlet," Act oi ilarmlul Body Waste QUICK RELIEF f7rffvaf. their way across vast oceans i .VII The right marriage means so kldssv ir constantly flttertnr Tef FAR ACID by much, -. a Falkran smilerl .iiwests mstur from th blood mum. But form of compass Nf.inirMrcTinil r.ven a especially for a girl. Once I get using kidneys sometimes la In their work do The Arab guUty man is entitled to his day in Barbara married, I can rest, can at set u Nsturt in (ended fell to forestalled modern " sc to a iair trial, to all the surrender. For me there can impurities that, II ratslned. au vuun, ? never hey discovered a poieoa the system sad npeet tha ble WNU W -39 protection anoraed by the law " be a new beginning. I am too old way to examSe vody suehlnery. the ocean bed. They used Then he answered her directly-"Yes- . old, old. And I can eke. never face .ntf!fl!rlb "f,"l dph. Beadsrhe, aturke of dissineea. Mrs. Sentry. Even if I knew w0h7;hOr,fUnnel With a 'as bottom? aweUlag, .P eyes-''". under the Mr. Sentry guilty, I would defend pie again without, knowing their -a ttHt ol puffineee aerona pressed down into the mougnw, their whis imagining "A'?y him with all my powers." '"nrth. lPor bladder Other sifns,c!,.0, . . . at kidney pers die. eraar may be burning, acaaty or too Inl Mrs. Sentry nodded, surrendered She would have nursed her hurtc iTKluent uriaatioa. her point. "You said," she There should be aodoublthst prompt suggest- in solitude; but certain friends ed, "that any one of a thousand ex- sisted in their friendliness. Mrs. bjlv inint h.tf,ll.t planations might cover all the evi- Dane came often, lor mora than forty years. jew quietly loyal, nev a They bsve a dence." er insistent, and when Mrs. Sentry tor. Are rseosaneaded by (retefulrapuutioe. he touched the paopla tha "An infinite You find tKam annotincad in number, ouatry war. Atk sMtr aeaierl earth an? wDg M suggested, in the tone of one dotntr tt ,nd, was lifted from "Have you anything inyes." w,hen t?. column (ought mind?" ihia popar by a conscious duty, that Linda might of th, "Mr. Sentry renewed by touch Euthenas a. ntarchanta oi our community hl ,tr.enth better stay away. Mrs. Dane said official was Hercules who do not feel thay nait kP lt thing.". She started tn cnulr named the simply: " thi. charmyrgTantedhJl1n-hihim that Artnur had found the translated qualify of their marehan-ai"Putter PaJ, "She's very fond of Barbara and The girl or thair pricaa undat corar. from the earth Despenacior ,a. womanl Sid andi U sofa to buy of tha mr-hohim to death. "Wetiing who ADVERTISES. -- Falk-ran'- y. I l . 1 iMmmi e- - - - L ii - .u - t,,,j 0 Des-plain- es iau,. . UncUPkllC 1 1 V4 - ' - Sc ! ' ' T toV?"F - - "-w- in, ..,. 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