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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. 1923 a: i The Secret Adversary By AGATHA CHRISTIE wklyni, hen (Copyright Dodd. Mead A Company) tu aook tan w taMoi. a th UlOBi X OTtt I CHAPTER X Continued. 15 nJi hlCh QQ Ufl gn oaiu ui COUOti uca m fit t nlihiw Pn.4 liattette Uwn tt l0 Kni 4 Maaa annul, tlw die, id oa the barlifte Butths Ithlaiuy hllatothi omittt, a, datt peg hluoupa ell dmue aeotaetth Ue avaj a opufen bulldlm nrhenti boar, u a itutati Ukum the Id rant Mi(U f the u andtiihera and read elonaioni inihowlm e block er of rhick t baiuinp or two g( let and a H tin Incredible Brooklyn1! three nh-jo- u pimp dut eflect adnntijHi D CROPS ducte Tm One by ! tnd then, louder: atill, the words Mted down to him I want to Marguerite. To Marguerite. is a terrible house. "jhl to Ut ltft otatpn wwned to Tommy to partake of the I clmructer of a ilream. Everything "' Just at It hud been. The prison room with the crooked picture, the broken Jug In the attic, the meeting room with Its long table, but nowhere was there a trace of papers. Everything of that kind had either been destroyed or taken away. And there was no sign of Annette. "'hut you tell me about the girl puzzles me, tahl Mr. Carter. You believe that she deliberately went To Marguerite Tummy had 1" run back to the stair. wanted him to go and leave irsr. jjJJ whyl At all coeta he muat try t ilt.r away with him. Then hla wrt stink. Conrada waa leaping atdown the aavage cry the stairs, uttering him came the back?" After him. of gjght It would seem so, sir. She ran Conrad'a rush with a upstairs while I was getting the door Toniniy stopped flat. caught open." might blow with hla of the ItJaw and on the point oilier 'll'm, she must belong to the gang, he second man then; but, he fell like a log. The being a woman, didn't feel and fell. From like stundlug by to see s tripped over hla body personable staircase there was a young man killed. IJut evidently she's higher up the a bullet Toininy'a In grazed and with them, or she wouldn't have eh, He realized that It would be gone back." I can't believe she's really one of uod for hla health to get out of thia hanse as soon as possible. Aa regards them, sir. She seemed so diffeAnnerte he could do nothing. rent" Ba leapt fur the door, slamming it I suppose?" an Id Mr. The square was behind him. Carter with a smile that made Tommy waa a house of the front In flush to the roots of his liulr. He Evidently he was to admitted Annette's baker's van. beauty rather hava been taken out of London in shamefacedly. tnlles found hla many body that, and "Ily the way, observed Mr. Carter, from the house In Soho. The driver hare you shown yourself to Mias tried to jumped to the pavement and Tuppence yet? She's been bombarding Tommy'a Again bir Toininya way. me with letters ubout you." flit allot out, and the driver sprawled "Tuppence? I wus ufnild she might on the pavement get a hit rattled. LMd she go to tlie heela ran and hla to took Tommy polh-eions too soon. The front door opened Mr. Carter shook hla head. hnll of bullets followed him. ind Then I wonder how they twigged him. them hit none of lie Fortunately me." the of corner square. turned the Mr. Carter looked Inquiringly at "There's one thing," he thought to The him, and Tommy explained. on can't go shooting. himself, they other nodded thoughtfully. They'll have the police after them if True, that's rather a curious point. they do." Unless the menrl.ui of the Itltz was Be heard the footsteps of hla pur-we- n an accidental remark?" behind him, and redoubled hla It might have been, sir. Rut they once he got out of these own pace, he would be safe. In another must hare found out about me sudsome way. moment lie lind reason to bless hla denly In "Well," said Mr. Cnrter, looking luck. He stumbled over a prostrate started up with a yell of round him, "theres nothing more to figure, wlii-lalarm and dashed off down the street Tommy drew back Into a doorway. In a inlnule he had the pleasure of seeing his two pursuers, of whom the German was one, Industriously tracking down the red herring I Tommy sat down quietly on the doorstep and allowed a few momenta to elapse while he recovered his breath. Then he strolled gently In the opposite direction. lie glanced at hla watch. It was a little after half-pas- t five. It wus rapidly growing light F betook himself to a Turkish bath eatibllslinient which he knew to be He emerged Into the open all night. busy daylight feeling himself once more, and able to make plana. First of all, he must have a square meal, lie had eaten nothing since midday yesterday. He turned Into shop and ordered eggs and bacon and coffee. Whilst he ate, he read a morning paer propped up In front of him. Suddenly he stiffened. There was long article on Kramenln, who was described as the "man behind In Russia, and who had Just arrived In London some thought as Good-lookin- d. Fire ul.eml. dome few i" in unofficial envoy. In the center of Portrait. So that' the page waa hla who Number 1 la," said Tommy. Not a must push on," He paid for hla I doubt about It; Heard Hsr Tall the Driver Charing Cross and to Look Sharp. Remember here. Good-bman now, and take a marked you're reasonable care of yourself." "Thunk you, air. Hailing a taxi briskly Tommy stepped In, and was swiftly borne to the lilts, dwelling the while on the And is briefly and aucdnctly as pleasurable anticipation of startling Poselble he detailed the experiences of Tuppence, but hla enthusiasm received the last few a check. lie was Informed that Miss dnys. through, Mr. Carter Interr- Cowley had gone out a quarter of an upted him to give a few cryptic hour ago. tlimugii the telephone. AH truces w dlspleiisure had now left hla face. CHAPTER XI He nmldi-when Tommy energetically bad flnislo-d- . breakfast, and he bet- done ook himself to WhltehalL There he cot up his name, and the message tbit It was urgent A few minutes later he was In the presence of the msn who did not here go by the name f "Mr. Carter." Half-wa- or-de- n The Telegram, UuIih right. nIw- - T'l'ur we Every moment's of shall be too lnte any They wouldn't wait. Would 5 Wlr SI 111, they mny ;n nl once. veh-.something behind them that he due. Yon any you've Jcd Number 1 to lie Kniiiiriilli? Important. He linnded a pliolo-Pl'If Tommy, and mulled at I he "hefa I'm right, then. h'i I, he? Irishman, rromln-- nt "h'liM M.I-- . All a blind, of course, T- i 111 g h vve It I'r""f- Yes, cil. "in. g man. 'he chile. That lint couldn't gel for the moment, Tommy strolled Into the restaurant, sud ordered a meal of hurasliiK excel Irncc. ills four days' Imprisonment laid Isuglit him anew to value, good Ilnfllml food. He whs In the middle of conveying a particularly choice morsel to Ills t sight of JuIIum mouth, wlu-At the sight of room. the ciilcrlug Tommy, Julius' yes seemed as (hough they would Hp out of his Holy snakes !" he ejaculated. "Is It rcully you? Say, man, don't you know you've been giren up fur dead? 1 guess we'd have had a solemn requiem for you In another few days.' ' Who thought mantled Tommy. Tuppence." "Where Is Tuppence?" liew-uiigh- lu-ii- you've done very The 2tth. you say, give ua very little ume-..r- jr ntti time Indeed. K"t " Tummy hesitated. Mr. fiirhT read hla ne can deal withthoughts, the general trike menace, I think. Ifa a tosa- - '"r Isnt she here?" '''ve got a sporting chniice! snld No, the fellows nt the office :,,'t draft treaty turna up ''"if England will he plunged In slicd Just gone out." sny, Coup Hlmpi'inff I inn"- h. wind's that? The cnrT Isli culm of Itrit shed that can't you IVrrsfnrd, we'll go and have It? What on M,h "i this lioiixe of yours, nnd get down to yours." i JWl Ci id' earth huve you been doing . Unlit I this time?" N1,. If you're feeding here,' replied low to be Tommy, "order now. It's going Toilllln 11... tin '"iid.i. It." C'ti "if a long story. Julius drew up n chair to the oppo-a lime flown as we smnimnieil "e might ss well go over site side of the tnlde, dictated hla hovering waiter, und to Tommy. turned he Then wishes. vr the deserted house hirila "Yes, "One or two." replied Tonuny modestly, an.l plunged into his redial. Julius listened spell-houn- At the end he heaved a long sigh. "Hully for you. Reads like a dime novel?" lie. In his turn, ussutued the nde of tiarruior. Ecginnlrg with Ills unsuccessful rccomioitcring at llourne-mouthe passed on to hla return to bunion, the buying of the cur, the growing anxieties of Tuppence, the call upon sir Jutnea, and tire sensational occurrences of the previous night. Rut who killed her?" asked 1 dont Tommy. quite understand." "The doctor kidded himself she took It herself," replied Julius ilryl). "And Sir James? What did he think Relng a legal luminary, he Is likewise a human oyster," replied Julius. I should say he 'reserved Judgment.' lie went on to detail the events of the morning. List her memory, eh? said Tommy with Interest. Ily Jove, that explains why they looked nt me so qucerly whcil I spoke of questioning her. Hit of a slip on my part, that! Rut It wasn't the sort of thing a fellow would he likely to gue-.- " There wus a moment's pause, ami then Tommy reverted to Mrs. r Yuiule-nie.ver'- g death. Theres no doubt it was chloral? go round to the scene of the r i gi.esa you've had 1 cuuirc-.- " crime. I wish we could get hold of Tuppence. The Ritz would enjoy the spectacle of the glad reunion." revealed the Inquiry at the ollli-fact that Tupis-itehad not yet returned. "All the same, I guess I'll have a look round upstairs," said Julius. She might he In my sitting-room.- " He disappeared. Suddenly n diminutive boy ajaike at Tommys elbow: The young lady she's gone away by train, I think, sir," he murmured shyly. "What?" Tommy wheeled round uism him. "The taxi, air. I heard her tell the driver Charing Cross and to look e to we ought gv a I, o g to- gether very well. Im- heard ihut s ii .o a sort girl always refuses of convention." Tommy ruuglit Ids aruv, "Refuse? Hid you R.y refuse? Sure thing. Didn't 1 lei! that? She Just rapped out a ii u.tlmut any kind of reaxon to It. Hut round right enough, l.li.i-l- enough. I luiKiled her some" But Tommy Interrupted regardless of decorum. What did she say in that not? he demanded fiercely. The obliging Julius banded It tn him. The note, In Tuppence's well known schoolboy writing, run as follows: Julius: It's always better 1 1 r to have things In nnd white. 1 don't fed I cun be bothered to think of marriuge until leave It till Tommy la found. then. hliu-- ' Youra affectionately, 'TriTl'.NVE." Tommy bunded It buck, his eyes Ills feelings hud undergone shining. a sharp reuctlon. lie now felt that Tuppence was all that was noble and disinterested. Had she not refused Julius without hesitation? True, the note betokened signs of weakeulriK. but be could excuse that. It read nl- most like a bribe to Julius to spur liliu on In Ids efforts to find Tommy, but he siipiNised she laid tu-- t really meant it tlmt way. Hurling Tuppence, there wus nut u girl In the world tu touch her! When he suw her Ills thought were brought up with a sudden jerk, As you any," he remarked, pulling himself together, there's not a hint here as to Wliut Hhc'H up to. HI j eya-lao- ' Henry The small boy came iibeilU'iitly. One thing mure. Ho you remember whiit the young Imly did with tha telegram F gnsited and spoke. 1 lini-dl- r She crumpled it trp Into a hall and threw It Into the grate, mnl made a sort of mdse like 'Wlioiqi!' air. They hurried upstairs. Tuppence lind left the key In her door. The room wae ae alie had left It. In tha fireplace wus a Crumpled bull Of nr tinge anil white. Tommy disentangled anil ainisitlied nut the telegram. sharp." Come at once, Moot House, Ebury, Tommy stared at him, hla eyes developments great Yorkshire, opening wide In surprise. Emboldened, TOMMY." the small boy proceeded. So I They looked at each other In stupe thought, having asked fur an A.H.C. Julius spoke first: faction. and a Bradshaw " "I guess It means the worst. Tliey'va him: Tommy interrupted her." "When did she ask for an A.B.C. got Wliat?" and a Bradshaw ?" Sure thing I They signed yonr When I took her the telegram, air." nnd she fell Into the trap Ilk name, "A telegram? Iamb." a Yes, air." My O d I What shall wa dor "When waa that?" Get busy, and go after her! Right half-pusir." "About twelve, no time to waste. It'a There's now! At that moment Julius came back. almighty luck Unit she didn't take the He held an open letter In his hand wire with her. If she had we'd prob"I say, Uershelminer" Tommy never hare traced her. But weve turned to him "Tuppence has gone ably Where's thet Bradgot to hustle. off sleuthing on her own." shaw?" " ticks!" The energy of Julius was Infectious. "Yts, the has. She went off In taxi to Charing Cross In the deuce of Left to himself, Tommy would probabhave sat down to think things out hurry after getting a telegram." Ills ly a for good luilf hour before he decided eye fell on the letter tn Julius hand. on a plan of action. But with Jullua "Oh; she left a note for you. Thats Hershel turner about, hustling was Inall right. Where's aho off to?" evitable. out he held Almost unconsciously, "Here we are. Ehnry, Tories. From his hand for tlie letter, but Julius Added It up and placed It In his pocket, Kings Cross. Or St. Pancras. (Boy must hnve made a mistake. It waa He seemed a trifle embarrassed. "I guess this Is nothing to do with King's Cross, not Charing Croat) 12:50, that's the train she went by. 2 :10k It. It'a about something else someHint's gone. 3 :20 Is the next." let tn wus she that her thing I asked "I any, Julius, what do they want me know about. See here, I'd better put you wise. I asked Miss Tuppence her for, anyway?" Eh? 1 don't get vour to mnrry me this morning.'' What I mean la that I don t think (ill!" snld Tommy mechanically. do her any harm," Ho felt du zed. Julius words were It's their game to Tommy, puckering his hrow iiiniueiit explained ed. the For unoxpect totally with the strain of hla mental pro they benumbed Ills brain. I'd like to tell you," continued esses. "She's s hostage, that's what Julius. "Hint before I suggested any- she Is. As long na they've got her, the whip hand on usl Seer thing of the kind to Mis Tuppence, I they're got said Julias thoughttiling." Sure to want made it clear thut I didn't lmtt In In any way between her and fully. "Tlmt's so." "Resides," milled Tommy, aa an afyou" roused himself. terthought, I ve great fulth In Tommy Tlmt's all right." he said quickly. The Journey was wearisome, with TtipiH'iiee and I Imve been pals for a He lit more." many Mop, nnd crowded carrlngea. rig years. Nothing arclte with ii hand that shook ever so Kluiry was a deserted station with aThill's quite all right. Tuh Military porter, to whom Tommy adlittle. dressed himself: pence always snld that site waa looktnC way to the "Cun you teil ing out for " He ipped abruptly, Ills face crlni' Misit house?" The Moat house? It'a a tlily atop soiling, but Julius was In no way disfrom here. The hlg house near the composed. Oh. I guess It'll be the dollnrs sen, jou tueiiii?" Mis Tuppence t liutll do the trick. Tommy ussc'iiied brazenly. After put me wire to that right away. There's listening to the jawter'a meticulous but no humbug about her. We ought to perplexing directions, they prepared to leave the stHtion. It waa beginning to gee along together very well." Tommy looked at him aurlnusly for rain, and they turned up the collars of a minute, as though he were about to their runts na they trudged through tha speak, then rhanged hla mind and said sluah of the rtd. Suddenly Tommy I Well, halted. nothing. Tuppenee and Julius (TO HE CONTINUED.) why not? lind she not lamented the fact that she knew no rieh men? Hud Latin Word in Engliah Language. she not openly avowed her Intention of (he words in ever If she had Nearly of marrying for money are nf Ijitln the clmncc? Why Idnme her licmuse flu Knell'd' liiiiKiinge Anglo Suxon wna spoken In origin. she liml been Into to her ereed? ruining nf Wllilnnt Nevertheless, Tommy did blame her. Knghind until tin liKMl. in Willi the He was tilled with n passionate and the Cimqiicror liiiiie the introduction itiviisiiqi incut. resent Tuppence Illogical utterly ' IngUxti Inngunge. ini" of Kretii-anil was utterly of the French word and lie would he delighted If lie never Several tiimisuiid And It was a rotten were I.iilin with n few nlterntlon. saw her again Later n si III lin ger numhei of Ijitln world I were Introduced lct6 the. Eng? words these on In Julius' voice broke 111) luiiguuge. t Tup-pernv- ." il 1 mam -- eei-nir- . ' l -1 I IR-iir- oiu-ilii- ril Dear Mis Brook: (1) How old du ynn think I am by my writing? (21 I was horn Dec. 27th. Can you teil me wliat my colon are? (1) I am a girl eighteen tears old. and am 9 feet T Indies tall. linw long Hliould I weur my dresses0 (1) Do you think u gill 14 years old should go with a hoy'1 Thanking you in advance fur the advice, we remain, liUAlK and ESTHER. Winter ipiartera. Utah. I think the girlie who is 14 yeare Dear Reader: Tn is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer-full- y old(11wrote (lie letter, dhl alia nut? (2) and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. The colors fur one horn 111 December Name and addresses of business tirnis cannot be printed here, but will are gold, red ami green. (Ill A girl IS be sent if a y furs old uml n tall as you are should the request. stamped envelope about ! Inehea from (Juestions are limited to (wo. Full name and address must acnimpany weur her dresses No. floor. the (41 gill fourteen yeara each letter or no reply ran be made. old should not be gving with hoya. It All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or tha waa luvi Iv of you lo send the song, my name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Ilease send stamped, dears. Thanks. addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly Drar Mlaa Brooks: to you. This la Hie second time I have ever Address letters very plainly, with pen and Ink, to ITelen RrooVa, Box 151S, written to you. and having received Balt Lake City, Utah. your moat satisfactory answer I decided would like to write again. Your message and song I ant sending on and work I a woinlciful and helpful work. Ri'nvis HHijrtwTEn also hope tlie one reiiuesilug it will 1 would like to ask a few question If These song nu,i poems are on the enjoy It aa you have. It la aueliI a and you vi on Id not mind. (1)1 am 14 years reqiicaieU a ml list: little song, though. Isn't It, and do not oid. hut peopla all taka me to be IS Sadie Rav." like to think of her as a renlly, truly, or lJ and when 1 tell them 1 am not lriiiikard a Doom." In I le girl do you? Come again, lit I to that old they think I sin telling a story. First l.inra: Meio euger of Truth uml Happiness Wliat would you advise me tn do? (2) over After the roiindiip'a we all need you greatly. the King Tilt hair dressing very After tlie shipping'll done. lAipuhir? Thanking yon for your I'm going to gee m little cow THE IMll'NKAIlIi'S LONE CHILD trouble, I remain. your faithful admirer, I 'Ml'D'' of California. qiioen Before my money'a all gone. I'm alone, all alone, my friends all have Kn glad tn know your quentione have been satisfactorily answered, my dear. tied; SONUS KWEIVKH: My father's a drunkard, my mother la (11 You cannot do more or leaa than tell The follow mg aouga ami poeina have dead ; the truth, you know, so when nereasary been rei eived during the pant week, I'm a poor little girl, I wander and tell your correct age and let them think and I w lull to thunk each one for their weep wliat they will, not allowing It to disof my mother to slug me turb you In tits least. Perhaps when For tlie voice kliidneaa In eoiitrlhiitlng them: . to are a few years older Jual tlie reThere'a a Bother Old and (fray. Who Kite sleeps on the hill. In a bed made of you verse in your lippearaiifn will he true Needs Me Now. vou will look younger than you really clay ; Koine where In Krnm-- Is tlie l.llv. How cold It did seem to lay mother Hre. (2) Tlie King Tut style of bob Is I'll Remember You, laive. In Sly away. gaining In popularity, perhaps, alFray era. Slir'a gotta with tha angela, and none though one eoulil scarcely call It really Tlie lirunkaril'a lame Child. do 1 see popular aa yel. It la too severe a style Kn dear as the face of my mother to me. to liei'niue renlly popular with a majorI regret that an many of the songs t'tiorua: Thank you so very much for the requested of lute cannot he furnished, I'm u little lone girl In title cold world ity. nng. aa they ur among the recent popular so wild, aonga and can he had In the shops. It tlod, look down and pity the drunkard's Dear Miss Brooke: la only tha eld flier souga which I atlone child; I like your corner very much, but tempt tn print or lind for tlie renders Look down and pity, Oh! soon come to have never written to you beforo. I of my column. me. blackh am almost 1(1 and I usa Tube me to dwell with mother and ening. 1 have heard that It la bad on Dear Mias llrouks: Tltea. will and It niaka you go your eyes, We three girls have read vour gnII In time, le It true? If eo. I will awers for a long time and we are 'Tia springtime on earth, tlia birds scent blind have tn et op using Is. Thanking yon sure it has done Hie girla nnd hoya ho gltid; In advanro. Y'our truly, good. (1) Wliat Is tlie meaning of the I llMeii, ami wonder, my heart la an and: DICK, Utah. namea Kvelyn, Ruin and Alts? C--) I low hwi-c- i tlow'ra bloom around, tlie crowd Well, yea. If you have any aucti Idea wiiiulera by, long should girls of 1H wear their lind best atop using II, and wlillo dresses? (H) Should girls of t:l go lint tits form of my mother no longer youunderstand It Is quite harmless, It horseback riding with boys? (4) la nigh. seems worth wlillo to tako tlio Khould girls of l.'l wear hlooun-I .it st In my dreams elte night It? In any caaa bo dooa least chance, dresses? (S) Hliould girls of l: wear to draw near, rarcful to nnt allow any to got In fancy garters? (0) Wluit are the ad- Klio pressed inn aa fondly as when elm very tint eye. Personally I do nnt think It dresses of Jaekle Coogan and liuhy wus here; adds imo lota to Ilia beauty of tha eye, site smiled mi me sweetly and fondled anyway. Peggy? It le so easy to overdo these DIMPLES, SMILES and HKNSIIINK. my hrow, "licuuly a Id a." don't you think? And whispered, "Sleep on, I am watchThunks, girls, and 1 hope the answers ing then now." Dear Miss llrouks: tn your questions will be liuen-s- l mg Wa have never written you before, nt la a diminutive Ion To It. A., Fairfield, Idaho. Aa I hnve hut you. tl) Evelyn have bui-- very Interested In your or Eve, meaning "life," Lula mul only one of Ilia souga you request. 1 corner und hope wo are welcome tn enAlta have no Just kIiuI! hold your envelope, hoping to lu- ter. Will meiiTiliig. you plcasn answer the followbelow the knees is tlie length girls of es e Ilia other fur you und aeuil it at ing qiicKlIun? (II Wliut way should a thirteen should wear their dn-ss- i s. (.11 Hu- - same time. glil of fourteen rnmh her hair? What Yes, .t tre la no more splendid or de-- i the latest fashion? (2) When mooting Pear Miss llrouks: light ful cxrrrlsa or modo of on tlio street should a girl nr liny apeak than liorseliark riding, lint If you Tills Is my first visit to your coxy llrHi T (.'!) Wliut ara ths latest songs? on t lift aunia horse, as some seem to lilt lev corner. I liavo a few questions love Idaho's slate flower and would hnve the liuldt of doing, no. It) and I liava hud a hard time to figure oul. Wa llkn you to send us Its name. Will be (0) Tills Is merely a limiter of tuslo. Would you plense answer them for me? pleased lo glvs you any Information Tbo bloomer dress la splendid when ap- - Ill Is It proper for a girl lo rble down- on aonga anil poems we know. WishProprlately worn. (ill llaliy Peggy's town with her brut her and aiiinu other ing you biishsls of success, we remalix address is Universal Kind log, Universal buys In a rur? (2) If a brother and DAFFY end D1LLY. Idaho. City, Calif, anil Jackie Cooguii'a la sister were asked to a party and they Indeed you ere welcome, girla (1) Metro Studios, Hollywood, Calif. hud no way of going hut linraohat-k- , A girl of fourteen ehnuld comb her wliat would he proper for the girl to In a style end manner moat behnlr Dear Miss Brooks: wear riding breoeliea or a dress! coming to her. Ae you do not give me I enjoy reading your corner very Thanking you In advanro, I remain, any Idea of your features or atyla I llUMPTY DUMPTY. Wyo. much nnd ant seeking a lit In of your eub-JeYou are nuns the less welcome be- could nnt well advise you on this splendid advice. (1) Itow would you a are anewera number Thera of es use la m It I am fix flrat for te hair? your my letter, llumpty I hla laaue on tha subject of hair droee-In-iag suggest IB years old and have medium brown, Dumpty. (1) Kurely It !a quite proper some of thorn will half and I yet rather curly hair. (I) Ae I have fur you to ride down town with your you out. hop (2) Tha girl speaks first also one to chaperone me, would you brother nnd hla frlanda. (2) I suggest (3) Among the lato popular my going to High Pclnml parties Hist you dress for tha party In every ways. Louisville aonga ara "Barney Google, with a "bunch of girla and buys? Hop- way except pulling on tha dress Itself. Loo, Bock tha Dalslea Beha ing tlila may reach 1 tlie prliilcr'a office Put you riding apparel on and go tn the and Yea Wo "Bring Have No Bananaa (4) With many Iitliera, party, rarrylng your dress carefully llow can reinnin, you lova the Idaho fitate imnWN EYED lx ill, Idaho. packed In a box. Upon arriving at tlie (lower without knowing Ita name? It (1) Aa you give me no Itb n ns to your party, remove your riding outfit and la tho ayrlnga. Thank you mo much for Ion your dross. These two qucatlona features, 1 rannot well give you a very are about offer and poema kind your your limit, dear, and as tha stamp Should you hava any songs definite Idea of a particular style which of tho requested would be becoming to you. Please see flirtation has been printed several time once I will appreciate It greatly If you answer to "Violet, "Nell" and "Hoot." I shall hava to ask you to send for it send them In. I will then gladly answer your Curly hair la always more easily und dressed becomingly than atralght liair other questions. It' nnt too late to start a eonrat In OTAR la. Ae your parties will be private orn-- i Dear Mias Brooks: BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ml Beaton Bldg., Salt be at one of the girl's houses, It Lake City. Carl Davis, Prin. WRITE TODAY. We have often wandered how quite permlssahlo for you to go with a could answer eo many questions, you but bunch, although if a ride into the you eeem to enjoy eo we feel your work country la Involved, It would ha very assured that you will help ue. (1) We eaey to persuade an older person to are sweet sixteen and never been act as chaperone fur the crowd would kissed." although wa are quite popular It not? And now you eee you arrived dance lots, but we get tired of at the printer's with the rest. Thank and so much. What would you do A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS you very, very much (or the aong, dancing excuse yourself from some of tha girlie. dances, or ask your escort to taka you Writs Molar Barber CaL, 114 Regent SC & L home? (2) Some peopla eay that To MAGOIE, Oakley. Idaho: As I do rourea hair (ae a rule) grows better Ts iSNrt piwspt servies and qelck (items not now have either of the songs you than flna. Does It, or la it the way te these sdvertiHBMnts sientiea the ssm f request. I shall keep your envelope different people care for their hair? until euch time as I find them or some My hair la very fine, and I haven't this paper. kind reader answers our plea and sends very much. What shall I do? (3) I FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TREATMENTS them In. haven't been able to go to high school Abrew' Disgneii A Treatment. Dr. R. EL only one half a year since 1 graduated Msupin, M. IX 1M Judge Bldg., Salt Iaka Dear Mias Brooks: from the grade two years ago. ROOKS AND SHORT STORIES 1 have been a constant reader of your 1 have oneeighth end one half credits In high corner, Just Pet ween Y'ou and Me, school. Would you advise me to try to RnnYC Any book you wint by mail. C (X D for some time, and hare obtained much graduate or speciallxe In some course? DUU&d (Turret Hook Co. 44 Eat Six Temple ood from It. I have never (4) My hair la too short to braid and PATENT MEDICINES wrtten beflir, liut wUh t0 emer. May make good looking bobs on the slden colors are must popular I do not wish to cut It off. eo how Free bairn' Herb for wimt j? (jj Stomseh this full and winter? (2) Wliat Is the would you advise me to comb It, withkidney djeeswe. Satisfaction guaranteed er nd most popular style for dress- - out snarling It? Oodles of love, money refunded. IN W. 7 g Salt lake City. ing long hair? Wishing you success In NEIL and HOOT, Idaho. BLACKLEG VACCINE ypur work, I remain, Yea I do enjoy my work, end VIOLET. Idaho. n glad to help you all I can. girla (1) And Dudriliutnrs we can supply Whnlnwlr Being Yours aa welcome aa a violet In ths very proud you should be of thle fact, Blackleg Amrrrwin at 15c a dose Dose Sc Davis Hlacklrguiil springtime, iny dear. (I) The newest iny dears, and one of these days a very rrk Cattrra Blackleg Icl let Dne Sc and most popular shades this fall are fine young man will ba proud of you Any Postage paid. quantity, what are known ss the wood shades, also because of thia Why nnt suggest IJImtnre nn request called sanilaiwoud. oakwood, willow that instead of going to the ilance, a COOMBS DRUG COMPANY wood. etc. They are near wha( we hava few of your girl and boy friends go to Salt lake City Veterinary Dept. known as the beaver similes. In fart, one of your homes and have music, all browns are very good, as are blue make rnndy and epend some time In RUNGS A H1IEKT MUSIC In navy and ths greenish blue. There Ilfcusslng Interesting subjects? Later seem to be no particularly new color. in the evening have a little "supper, CANre new and ekL All kind. Sheet mimic liy (2) With the straight, bohlied hair and see if this change of program will uvlltU mall. CUIX Bceidey Music Co. 57 S Main there has came a more simple dressing nut be both IntereNiing and beneficial BEAUTY CKKAMS A SUPPLIES to you. (2) I hardly think coarse hair for the long hair. Tlie wavril liair Made anil used in arranged snup'.y and smoothly about grows better than liner hair, but Try our owa Cosmetic. fine hair breaks more easily It ntir Henuty Parlor. We handles flrat clam line nf tha face from a renter or siJe part, or docs not shuw Its growth as dues tha latest -- tyle in bainmed. Walker Ilea illy Parlor combed airalght bark from head. Almost will. nut exception It la coarser hair. Very tine hair must be FKl'IT BOXES A BUSHEL BASKETS done low In (lie hack except evening careil fur very carefully; that Is. wear. There are many, however, who combed and brushed with great care In PEACH & APPLE BOXES atill cling to ths fluffy liair dreiiig, nrdr to prevent breaking it off. One and thia Is ss It should le. One should scalp require as much rare as another notice. Sill Lkr llox A l.nmia-- Co. dresa tho liair In a way and manner anil It ia the scalp which need atten-mKODAKS A SUPPLIES 111 lisrnnilng tn their features, run-- I thin to Incren growth of ths liair. One should ss much to s vig-atlis tho brush stile hair prevailing forming always EXPERT KODAK FINISHING possible, but always keeping In mind orously with a medium stiff bruah Is only pmwihlehy employing rapabls workmen Our men know how that the arrangement of the hair may daily and massags the scalp with ths mak a plain face attractive, or a beau- linger tips untL It glows and tingles. Commercial Firotographars Shipler 144 Mnin So. Salt Lake Cily reverse. This are IncreaaaH the face Just the tiful Bangs worn a great deal, from only a few and keeps the scalp In a hnalthy condiBUSINESS COLLECES h,)rl arranged rnqtiettislily on ths tion. t'f co u rue this must bo persisted forehead, tn enough lo almost cover in dally and all tho tints with ths same L. D. 5. IsInESSULLKGkT aa the forehead. regularity brushing tha teeth. Do School All commercial branches. Efficiency. not shampoo your hair mora often than Catalog offree. 10 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. each two or three work, depending Dear Miss llrooks: RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS At last I am rewarded with the op- upon your dally brushing with a clean you and repaying brush lo keep it dean. (3) Finish high Krais and Ear Tan Mad. Send for portunity of helpingadvice all 'school simple, means, my dear. It will by anil helpful you for Hie good etc. Sait Stamp Co. CS West Udwy. hints ion have given m through lour I'rotit you nothing lo try to skip this. pravs, NOVELTY GOODS 'Specializing without s fall high school grand nswers to Idler of other members of the ciirper as well a my ow n. course would be difficult. If you go It DANCE PROGRAMS determinedly jou can make up CARNIVAL GOODS You will nnd enclosed a copy or one of about without null'll the rcqiicstril 'songs and I do hope that Ibis year and ('In rihfl. (Vllulokl Dutlim. llmlfox, Ktr. and w will trouble be still ill wishes young lie song ymi the I when i oit graduate, fl) Your Brewster Specialty Advertising Co. rn.'nv if i!: It I Io beautiful. I am- enough a difficult siuge. liair is at Salt IjiW Clljr, ltah About the fl Iti'ircnt t. a haven't llrooks. .'boa qiiessurri. tlo in but hist jou wait 1 may next ensu-s- t way is to get acme curls or a IIKHtflTITIlIM sw to wear ilcli over tbe ends It after ll,,,, : drcss.-mol Listened In the back. A MKKSKNiiKIl l'F Tltl'TII AND Now th.it the more simple style of hair- - EXPERT HEMSTITCHING It AlUINF.SS, Utah. iim ritvitcd. Community lleoMlilduni And I. to, am sorry, dear, that you dressing Is in vogue, ynu should nol Mwft. 47 KkkI sknilh, Suit Luke. havS no question to put to ms, but yuurlfiud It uei cssary to "snarl" your liair. 1 y,-- "Iit-a- zzzr - I uu-u- ! rt. nd-vl- Salt Lake City Firms 1 . tree-ble- e. Hay-fev- I11 i 1 i tl-.- iMMSK j r nt circulation ' ' one-ha- lf I TUEi ' 1 IUI1I.IIIIII.1R( ) u?d ktsidl - |