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Show if I i 1 is FR''''"y''i' ---- r-n" in? m i ie'"ta" Gather Yarn Scraps for Flower Afghan r-- m Virginia Stivers BartletS r, everr. ... mo - Li'.";.. fl of c i' f,,Tia rt, ... F r" a- r) 1TB3 a S'ate is repre- - Iran t':.,ifS. ... rt.v.i lo J"i Mexico nut seen fuses Ins aid v:ar.ta Barbara ooij d:rani. and the Sera s cr.c wxr Iwnkd about 1 Personal Indorsements. TEXAS.- -I used HOUSTON, II and joined map. ce Neve 'Si, you a:e a of the co!K;'j.st;.i'.( i.,- - eaih Tne ' " s.'j.r. ..tSl,f .i !" land here u:i t: wall t.:., ing me so troalle " "A heat!:i-I: :.i ir swered de lm l; indeed. Ti:-- re :s o: who can help y.jU. ,, e Oi.e -- ,..,,.,., c - ' ve : ' . , J- - V ' ... - I ,' ' ...1. de As is. bio. San And here is Jose. All these ' s y and loveliest of all. Can u cf California, the Pre-- t o! :.: ten y. It is net a terry, Dona, it is a lovely e of the loveliest of the :: eie living mav tie a iov. auie, sii'.h as could never , . 1 ! i .t-uv- i ::;;:;. - . '!'", ::- :',:;. : , 'Yes Sfrvic. - I a v.. : :.: ,.: j , n , ' ' otherwhere. ... . H :: background de Neve sr.orttremble." Viceroy came uo and stoori The third man. the two gazing at the map. How dare you them and looked up at tl.e !:..,;., "And oer all that ' !!f b it nut to the glory ot at !.,s country, one "There is one person v.:vj vi.jj jfc r..l! ,e man l as been chosen as been have governor-o- ne pagans Ullij man out of all who have served "Ti i:k That keep Don Pedro L; ppy and c,ntcr.t-cD 'P.a FuLha. ,!,,.,n!iness? It is in California." ti e a there one man, whom all the IndiViceroy conninle that I !o ,R well, for you os, taught the word of tinued. "That is his wfe. ti;e beautefrailes and soldiers will honor. a terrible country " r;K!". " ; ous Dona ind that they nac ' Eulalia Ceh.s de Fa;:es." S'ghmu And the wife of that man will be he io locked man luihnousiy at Wof from He preened himself and smoothed the halting Mayorga. "As for the received like a little queen of the to produce a living the land will be a queen, in her own late ruflles at his creamy wrist. fin the sweat of their brows? i.ews, his Excellency for one do nit blame h.m lor wnl tell "I right. All the missions' and puebof it." you ln refute that?" that. She would keep any man haplos and presidios will do her hem-ag- e at it will be her queendom." the py, anywhere." He walked again to is your pr.viiege-- as Dun Pedro's Jsider the h hes of the window ard peered out into the u;d a..d valued friend. I The not. " toil large gloomy room was very will 'they LCtM 'he quoted. street. Hometi and de Ni-exyou that privilege." He begangive to still, except for the heavy breath., pace rapidiy back and forth, looking of the Viceroy, and the street ia Vnu but mock changed glarces. aunui "You are right, your Excellency." ing furtively from the map of Cali- noises that filtered in through the agreed Komeu. "I well remember fornia to Dona Eulahas cream windows. Eulalia put her hand on her tlie day the couriers met us, down white face, shadowed in its black Cdii h0',V yOU breast. in that desert of the Colorado, with lace. "You mean that Pedro em J poor sjv before these De Neve rose. "Your that I that we" were at dispatches that Don Pedro was to Excellency, into the Church they defer to your higher position! Romeu nodded. be governor. He did not give thanks Look at them now! Healthy. Eulalia screamed. that he would not have to chase Yours is the honor the privilege." ly? Angustias Mayorca ran a finger around his rushed to her side. Indios all over New Spam he did ure is responsiuie iui tum. "I won't! I never will go there! tight collar, and grew a little red tjwho me? Yes, but you will above its gilt and purple. "I er That barbarous place! No! This 'St e your It is the soldiers, Mexico City is bad enough after rr.p it! soldiers! They King's Barcelona but California MonteCap. tan Ronu-- gave a dry chuckthe Door Indian le. rey! No! Angustias, take me home! per L' and given them the loath- "Dona Eulalia. the honor which I don't believe Pedro is governor diseases cf the Europeans. has befallen Don Pedro is so great, you are lying to me deceiving me ona t ... Avma nf it like flies." 1 and will so affect your future, that U.T.t'b you old old fools!" ..that is what you have brought I think I will ask permission of the hi "Senora, you do not realize what j General and his Excellency to break you are duing," interjected de Neve. afr. J God. its an LI "Before ccrcrprpfi it to you myself." .0 "I assure you California is a marWhat I have lgfraj ji those words! "Yes!" exclaimed the two at velous land a land that in time will l's it; bt?" once. be looked upon with envy by all the You and vour mis- oii well. Come, Dona, and nations of earth and which will at"Wry louse" to save tries with your greed tract millions from all over the give me year hand." In bewilderadd for the further Rlory and pow-i- f ment she entrusted her fins'.ers to world a land of commerce and acsevei an already too - powerful the gentle urging of the Capstan, complishment. It is your fate, your ature who drew her over to the map. destiny to go there." inche was struggling for control, he said, "is a map of "Ai, what do I care for its com"This," when he spoke his voice was of both Californias, California merceits accomplishment!" and trembling. ve, Romeu spoke thoughtfully. Baja and Alta. Here, in Baja Calitensis shrr.an! Godless man! I won- fornia we see little Loreto the Jes"Certainly but it would be nice esven does not open and the arried missionaries founded this but in future days to know that generauit holy wrath descend and de- lory i your ears and throat tell me you tions yet unborn will say when they you!" He raised his hands i travi know also it produces the finest con the history of that country you spread ringers, and advanced so despised, 'Lovely Dona Eulalia de pearls in the world. Vcrdad?" the Governor. The first First Lady of all iFages! This smiled. She was language your head be the blame! We the Californias!' For you will be, she understood. God ask no escort of No other lady of quality "Very well. We will leave Baja you know. it is forced in the land. Wives of foot set has upon us by the California and go on to Alta Calieager for domin- fornia just a jump thus and we petty officers, soldier's women, yes ro dous State, but none like yourself." He conpoOen with the spoils of stolen find the Mission San Diego de pes! Leave us alone, you men the first to be built in Alta cluded with a sweeping bow. r, the cross must "Now that is more interesting, go alone!" lurti California already the soil has Khing the crucifix of his ros- Romeu. The first First LaCapitan blood with a blessed been Two martyr's the Exclaimed "i'es!" don't 4 held it before him. would be very amusing. That dy. find we San then Juan Capistrano, at Once. the cross wili I nuba conquer! in a beautiful, beautiful spot and I am sorry I can not do it." raw no soldiers. I ask for Driests. not think of his rise of "That is just what you will be, so on up we find San Gabriel position Pages, men of God, thai As for Don Pedro what Senora. is strong in from a humble Catalan soldado de the that Ah, busy place ength of righteousness, not his life will be, who can say? Of into or out of Calinot going everyone did to he cuero governorship he is ibotf N with steel Men bearing the think of the glory of Spain or the fornia stops there it is quite a lit- course of honora devotedwhohusband a Lfnul m with uod, divine man can say but love in pooa in the tle metropolis." He knelt no. Church. Oh, tearts, not the fires of lust inloneliness will his lead him where that was Dona Eulalia becoming I NXHif. sand and said, 'Now can have my and kill!" in spite of herself. "Your during those years apart from your terested me he And with made me.' Eulalia sank to his knees. to finger passed over something here," fascinating self?" sed Mother of God. Holv promise I would persuade her At this Eulalia rose definitely to she exclaimed, "near San Gabriel join him. And here I am." Divine, Holy Master her feet. "You are tricking me! what is that?" Jesus, "Yes, and you must persuade my knees before Romeu closely. "That? You have just told me there were you, I, the earnest- Oh, that is peered " exclaimed her!" Mayorga thy servants. no women in California of the two puebore Serjust Junirjero Fniake a vow! Send me two ly. "I did not say that, Senora I "Fages is the only man for los de Neve's pels. That is the K brethren and with their heln California, and I fear if his wife Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina said there were no Indies. Women, docs not join him, he will not stay." de Los Angeles de Porciuncula. Los ah, yes young Indian girls quite ffill I raise to thee a temple, "Fear it!" snorted de Neve. "I Angeles, they call it. A filthy, tiny attractive, and cr quite careless as pion banta Barbara! Then 'Willingly give ur mv smil anrl know it. As for persuading her, you place scarcely noticed beside the to clothing and in whom, alas, have not as yet one regret tread' the dark are to open the subject, and we will mission settlement of San Gabriel." the holy fathers MI been able to plant the seeds of de-- ! De Neve interrupted. wthe shadow of death." amen your suggestions." "Komeu. you falrify. That p'ace cency." ftoyPio slipped fearfully into "How can I! How can any man "How dare you. General de Neve! will be, scire day, the greatest" will! her woman a against persuade wish to comYou, Pedro's old friend, to speak of do Pernio." he you Neve, "De Look at the desolate stretch, of couthe lady's gcoaraj hy lesson?" him this way! Slandering him!" is the hour for vespers. ntrythe Cnlifornias, upper and low- plete "Pardon, Senora. I do no such subsided. De Neve a me ueii : th:s. er! Regard the distance from I was simply pointing out j exthing. come, Capitan." "Come, 'er.ra'sed his face, stained the capital of Mexico, to that little f is the the characteristics ot the present "What Eulalia. Dona claimed )S J1. uiawn with agony, spot which is Monterey, the capital meaning of all this" I tremble with population of California." "aided. anH t Jl-.-u dot J of the California! The leagues of Eu'alia's heart pounded, and she or apprehension." ,few moments the sea and desert that separate theni! anticipation Pardon my digressions. laid her hand on her bosom. Turn"Ah, yes. 6 uea each other- Then from the window she The sand, the cacti, the savages- -" (W But here is San Buenaventura, on ing away the at a black leaned back, butterfly Romeu looked reflectively Luis San Obispo. Pacific, the blue will she velvet red the "How hanging. out. Canos San he land against Padua. ' de pointed Antonio nieht .a San i ho (TO HE COSTIM I I)) reach there, by ship?" he asked. Santa Clara and ban be answered." said de Borromeo, to 7dyers walk," will have "She looked at him implor- - Neve calmly. "Walk!" ejaculated the others. Christian Chapel Moved From Earliest in said he. het. clamor a was there then Just Iaw , ges and his servant the street below. They went to Syria to New Haven Fine Arts Gallery ara saw carriage and window the plaintive the J'JJ VCShrd ever Christians, who must have offered it riving up the filthy muddy street. PP hnl Ir. lr The earliest Christian chape! uue" ""W Valley. The three men saw the footmen discovered has been moved over- as a safe place for worship in time of Christian persecution. leap to their feet, open the carriage seas from Syria and reconstructed A generation or two later, when door and bow low. A woman dis- in the Yale Gallery of P me Arts at CHAPTER H in Christian sect had grown strongthe is 'r and The chapel mounted, tall Now Haven. Conn. er and was more tolerated, the famclothing. interest historic of enswathing her spite of extraordinary KS?.?i w from the Then another figure appeared since it dates from the onny par,- ily moved out, leaving the large and house to the Christian comChrisa coquettish draped in gauzy black, for all the (1f the Third century, ween Rome s elegant The archeologists infer munity. in could see, secretly figure, they an worshiped cont nv concealed this from finding no trace of stove, m swaddlings of black lace that catacomos, On cistern, or other household gear. At and all, hands chapel. f her face, the cealed Syrian rooms as N:fnMl.ere hawking their two this time, the rooms were reThe indicating the sun's rays. he walls are pnmtings. disbaskets, against such and arranged and walls of the tiny chapChristians pictured hurried across the pave three how earlv Christ healing the lame el were decorated with their many or haendfify"ng P3- Th The in the palace. lllw rv, scenes as appeared Biblical paintings. Other rooms in attempt-rtat Capernaum. Peter and the the house were incongruously left 'ue one oi men sighed. said Romeu. '"ttciirt.walk on the water and lookd dwn "It is she," &e with pagan Bacchic friezes. street said Barcelona, 5cc Marvs at the tomb of Christ, adorned of "The beauty nose to the archeologists lagitatinr, Ln,ls This an twitching suggests as s ne dld so. affair is identified the Viceroy. are taste had changed, or else that that roofed Neve. de is It snid font. v baptismal "The fiery Catalan," final siege of the city in 230 interanby p.lbrt...11 soldier v.1,. In a moment a lackey ly a barrel vault supported Eulaha rupted the renovation. "La Senorn Dona unearthed stretrh3 Rreat maP of nounced, who Dona the !avale and WaIL Celis de Fages. Ancient Egyptian Custom, tSk Ca 1S .,'chaP 'l in rums of Moreno." It was customary for the afflicted m M 0 writer .U a .. hls savs fcThim Warded llDS tr, "I am most happy his'ory family of the ancient Egyptians to r" civ Sfar. trace its of Excellency looking so the lady use. conduct lamentations at home durvcral generations ,tj are a sol- - ball last night." said Perthe ing a period of 70 days or more, in fall .k non's a twinkle in her black eyes. funeral dirges and fulfilling QI1UIU chapel, The singing and oj. K6 A D. ur friend here. to sec you, Capitan Romeu, 3rSa. ir.".e duties required by cus other the all swas merely a m111 Pard me, General de Neve." was sea.ted m a eededSain, mfirstthe home of weaithj Gin and their own feelings. room By this time she ui few Xlc?' He should chair, upholstered 113, PJlEB I A :i ..... d niy;-ter;ou- Er-cr- -not hsfAftAaj - pretty fair hand at indorsing things. But I realize now what a piker I was. I indorsed only one thing at a time. For the present champions, I offer a suggestion. When that distin guished world trav- eler ("Bringing timonials Tes- Back and that Alive") eminent movie star, who lives in Hollywood right next to Live Reading Matter and is authoress of "Miss Colddeck Recommends." get through indorsing practically Pattern or in three shades of one coler for a lovely jeweled effect. Ideal c9 ml mji-fc- 4.C M 1 si i: 5 a da of rd e of WW f Al-ca- one Irvin S. Cobb even, or anybody. Maybe it's a sign of the times that today the most fascinating lit- erature and the most familiar names are found in the advertising sections of a magazine rather than in the table of contents. Noted Ancestors. THE little Hogg-Dickso- Arc-ange- at Casa Blanca, Mexico acres I met the caporal, or head man, of the cow herd and one an upstandfamous as a Mexican, but, I faning, clear-eyecied, with some faint indefinable sugin his gestion of the facial contours. However, his name, as I caught it, was pronounced "Ernesto which, to my alien ears, sounded Latinesque enough for all purposes. He knew no English, yet, when I mentioned Kentucky a thing I've to do before he been known poured out a rippling flood of Spanish. Louis Kresdorn, the Texas-bormanager, translated: "Ernesto says he has heard of a place called Kentucky. According to a legend in his family, rifle-sho- t, d Anglo-Saxo- n Boo-na,- " n far-awa- y once his lived there was muy valiante, muy vivo, and was the nephew of an even greater Gringo warrior who drove the savages before him like tumble-weed- s er before a wind." saw a light and I inquired how Ernesto spelled his last name he spelled it the orthodox way. So, as members of the same stock, a pioneer ancestress of mine having married a kinsman of the great pathfinder, I held a reunion with this mighty huntsman, who is proud that he too, collaterally, is descended from Daniel Boone. So I :o ! HO 111 0 Ol on f P j J ' LI? Dachshunds. T LIKE dachshunds. They've more sense of humor than anything I ever saw that came out of Prussia. I always figured the breed was produced by crossing a rat terrier on a German compound verb, and I still believe you could combine usefulness with their natural comedy by training them to retrieve collar buttons from under low bureaus. I indorse the phrase of the mathematical sharp who said a dachshund was half a dog high and a dog and a half long, but I claim Captain Mike Hogg's chauffeur, Mose, coined the best description yet. When Mrs. Hogg brought home the first one Mose ever beheld, his eyes s on bulged out like twin push-button- a mahogany "Lawsy, Miss Alice!" he exclaimed, "whut is this here thing?" "It's a dog." "Wellum," said Mose, "if you hadn't told me, I'd 'a' said it was a snake on roller skates." door-jam- - ,Mfl -- hZ t 1 bony-lookin- g . furs,arrots' ; - U- -4 o T ( h box-ik- e - Dura-on-the- 'VXrX iMgheve. 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IT raining so hard even the seagulls were trying to get in the clubhouse. So the ducks went away somewhere, out of the weather. So the hunters, who were less intelligent than the ducks, came back from the blinds dripping like so many leaky hot water bottles. After being bailed out, we sat down to vittles nothing unusual, just the customary club dinner. All we found on the menu was beef hash, duck stew, liver and onions, country smoked sausage and homemade headcheese, also hot biscuits, corn pones and rice cakes; likewise WAS turnip greens, rice, sweet potatoes, squash, snapbeans and eye hominy; moreover, six kinds of pickles, preserves, jellies and jams; besides stewed pears, apple pie, papershell pecans and various fruits. Then Mrs. Jacob Smothers, the club hostess, came in to say that, if anybody in the future craved anything special, she'd try to fix it up and wondered why such of her gorged guests as weren't too far gone uttered feeble laughter. 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