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Show ' - - ,: ..IH:-'''-'--- "-'- '"'"i"":::,:' ": ' '" T- -- I - L.-i- ' THE PROVq HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1923. frT) p :jT:W Tyffg" ' fl f&jffi IPT if SPMXCTLU: lpijiwrenre ill i SOCIETY I MATLETON SOCIETY ll Part III Continued -- J fo she vrots to th Laird. I gin I latter.: without the - spelling, 4 1 jhlei, was oftaajealjy, although to mt WL tli. Bm J 4t . MM WWI 4MB- - CtrreTi, la Potirons, tad' Little BtQM earn la, and was so shocked and distasted that h ran avay and cama backw , ?I saw it ell la his face. WW ' . t . . sat there because H. Curat ashed e to. Ha haa always been i tery kind to me M. Carrel erer a child; and 1 would do j dice I anything to please him,, bat nerer : that again. 'rrHa was than too. ,' iu 1 nerer thought anything about J sitting before. 1 sat first at a child ' to 1L Carrel Mamma made .me, and made me promise not to tell papa, and ao 1 dldnt It soon seem- d ai natural to ait for people ai te :rnn errande lor theni, or wai&Jand j mend their clothea, r Papa, wouldn't hare liked mj doing that, either. thovh we wanted the money bad- It. ' And a he nerer knew. :i I"hare aat tor the altogether to 14. i eereral ether people beildee Qerome, Dnrlen, the two Henne-- j anlna, and Kmfle'Baratier; and tor "i the heai and handa to Iota of peo-pie, and tor the feet only to Charlea ! I Vt'l . V V raure, Du- - mooun, ana vouinsk ciuovvj mum. "It eeemed aa natural tor me to alt aa tor a man,. Kow I lee the awful difference.' ' - a ill and whan ho .mi w such a brows. UtUe Bmee ipent a waa-wit- h nomi : - A- : . " thuslaam tor tns workman, J z her rery a dea .Tneir utue Bulee, so young tad peot, which had quite ahooked his tender, so weak et body, so strong" when he flret aew her, had alntoat of purpose, so warm of heart, so become what it usually waa. llgt of hand,ot so kee&a&d"ulck and eye, was The little room under the leads, and piercing to. brain be stack on a pedwith Ita eloping root and mansard their master, estal and looked up to and bowed window, waa as scrupulously neat down to. to be watched and warded been and clean aa if Its tenant had erermore. tor and worshipped a holy sister who taught the noble When Trilby came in from her daughters of France at some Con-re- work at six, snd he shook hands of the Sacred, Heart There with her and said "Hullo, Trilby!" were nasturtiums and mignonette face turned pale to the Hps, her her , window-silland on the outer ' was - trained to climb iuiue'Mf Hvevg Mtti smw seBv aown at mm tior sue . was among round the window, the tallest of her sex) with such-As she aat by his side on the moist, hungry, wide-eye- d look of narrow white bed, clasping and humble eraring adoration that the stroking bis painty, turpentlny Laird felt- - his worsts fears were hand, and kissing it erery Are min- realised,-anthe look Little-Bllle- e utes, he talked to her like a father sent up in return filled the manly he told Taffy afterwards and bosom of Taffy with an equal ap- scolded her for baring been so silly (prehension. at not to send for him directly, or Then they all tour went' and come to the studio. He said how- dined together le pere Tfln'a, glad he was, how glad they would and Trilby went back to her all be. that she was going to glre de lln. up sitting' for the figure not, of fiext day UtUe BlUee took his course, that, there was any real work to show Carrel, and Carrel harm in It, but it .was better not invited him to come and finish his and especially how bappy .lt would picture "The Pitcher Goes to the make them to feel she Intended to Weir at his own private studio' lire straight for the future. Little sn unheard-o- f favor, which the boy BUleie was to remain at Barblson accepted with a thrill of proud for a tittle while; but she must gratitude and affectionate reverto come and dine ( with ence. ' Sromlse himself that rery day, and So little was seen tor some time, cook the dinner and when he went of Little BUlee at the studio 1 the back to his picture, "Les Noces du Place SL Anatole dej Arts, amf litToreador". saying to her as he tle of Trilby; a blanchisseuse de fin left, "a. ce solr done, mills sacres has not many minutes to spare from her Irons. But they often met at dinner. And on Sunday mornings Trilby came to repair the Laird's Unen and darn his socks and look after his Uttle comforts, as usual, and spend a happy day. And on Sunday afternoons the studio would be as lively as ever, with the fencing and boxing, t!;e piano-- , playing and fiddling all as It used to be. And week by week the friends noticed a gradual and subtle change in Trilby. She was no longer slangy In French., unless It wera now and then by 4 sllp'of th tongue, no longer so facetious and droll, and yet she seemed even happier than she had ever seemed before. Pouiee-CalUoa- j . .friend.:;;. me almost die of shame and misery to think of it; for that's not like sitting. I knew how wrong It was all along and there's no excuse for me, none. Though lots of people do as "bad. and nobody In the quartler seems think any the worse of them, ' ' "If you and Taffy, and Little f BUlee out ma, I really think 1 shall Without your go mad , friendship I shouldn't care to lira a ' bit Dear 8andy, I lore your Utile n finger better than any man ox' andla.! wo-.fba- I erer aat; and Tanya and Little BUlee! little fingers toa "What shaQ I dot I dareuA go out for tear of meeting one et JOB. Will yoi coma and see met . "l aa nerer going to alt again, aot area far the taoe and hands. I am going back to be a blanohla-ease Is fla with my aid Mead An gela Bojise, who la getting on rery wall Indeed, la the Sua dea dot tree ' T ; 7 Ita. retrain. To vta eeme and see me. weal yett t than be all day tin yo d Ol else I wfll meet you If yn wm ten me where d wheat er else 1 will go and see (a the studio, if you are sort to Hi ajona, nease donl keen me ' waiting bag (or aa answer. a soae-wher- e, -- Tea : ' rjom - , A Pie Ul ioat know arer-toria- g, what fa suffer- - faithful friend, TETLBY OTER&ALU" gent this letter by hand, and tVftifJ tai came Into her eyes. tonnerres de oong de Dew!" be left the happiest woman In the whole Latin quarter behind him: she had confessed and been, for . And with shame and repentance Thomas V. Phillips- has arrived hoine.Hfter sgieiidiug two and a half years; iu .England ditiug missionitry work for the L. 1). S. church. On bis return trip homer MrPhlllips made an extended tour of the con- tinent a UU ttW Ul Y and Mrs. N. JI. Pucknrd yore visiting with A. G. Johnson last They left for a week's in Tintic valley with their son and .Mrs. is on the dry farm. and Mr. Sim-da- T A B H , E WEEK ENDING OCtOBER 6, 1923. 10 lbs. s 48-l- b. 24-l- b. During September 1923, we will give a ticket to the Strand theater for every pair of Half Soles and Heels Children's, Women's and Gent's Shoes. Complimentary for the liberal patronage we have received. You can always depend on seeing a good show at the Strand. Come in land get your card. ' b 1 Cnrn-fe- TJm iMM-tl.- 52Um-J2.- M . Order. a s a grew thinner, especial the face, where the bones ot her cheeks and Jaw began to show If themselves, R 'self-respec- sr,llkoims end stores Installed ready to use with radiator in each room I ii n'H'aar 'II I and these hones were constructed on such right prtnct pies (as were those of her brow fend chin and the bridge of her nose) that the Improvement was astonishing, almost Inexplicable. Also, she lost her freckles as the summer waned and she herself And" went, less lntotheTpenTilr she let her hair grow, and made of It a small knot at the back of her head, and showed her little flat ears, which were charming, and Just In 'the right place, very tar back and rather high; Little Dillua could nbt have placed them better himself. Also, her mouth, always too large, took on a firmer and 'sweeter outline, and her big Ornish teeth were so white 'and even that even Frenchmen forgave them their British bigness. And a new soft brightness came Into her eyes that no one , had- ever seen there before. They were stars, Just twin gray stars or rather planets Just thrown off by some- - new sun, tor the steady mellow light they gave put was cot entirely their own. Thus pleasantly and smoothly, and without much change or adventure, things went' on till Christmas time. . Cf'rt under NORMAL CONDITOKS NN. , M 10 'fft pi-u- "3 Egitt O lJPmJir ilH JiVy us tell you the Ut for exact ( AKCOLA installed v 'in your home Sv. , . . sejls Arcolas while they last next week. 1 . . . DRIVE SHAFTS n g H . W - SCOtA warm the -'r- YA t PINIONS BATTERIES , ' B and armlj hot--y- hrour.h an Amn htalll I I warmth ti ml tt!ra la -- .i , I.ilUtcr . .i That Are Real BARGAINS All are in first class shape, and are on our floor ready 7or your inspection will be one cf them. For ARCOLA means radiator wafrnth in every room. , It means a 1$ saving as against ' stoves cf m heating plant. It means better health for all the h-co- ed to the store that shows this sign; go, before it 13 too late. "Next week ASCCLAS may be eone. Go If you re in the market for tvreal . . buy, come in and try out one of our cars. 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EXtTZa SAMUEL KOPP published, it is possible to cut the old price For years it has been the aim of The Ladies' "Home "Journal, as it has been the achievement of The Saturday Evening POST, to give the homes of America the best magazine in its das? at the lowest price. Now, despite the fact that The Journal's circi latioij; is at tho largest point in it history, ar.d that, it is making the largest numbers ever , " hdnir. lighter and, confession and. forgiveness had come a strange sew feeling that ot a dawning . . t Hitherto, for Trilby, had. meant little more than the mere cleanliness of her body, In which she had always reveled; alasl it was one of the conditions IW1 irallln of havr hnmhl It now U! IAJ& UUIDQ IQIUUIU meant another kind of cleanliness. Trilby, or Trilby, of him. Work and aha would Inzurlata In It for went on every morning at the stu dio In the.. Place 8t Anatole desM evermore; and the dreadful paet new to be fori ottn by her Arts, and pictures were begun and should be so lived-dowas In time, finished little plcturee that didn't take long to paint the Lelrd's perhaps, to be forgotten by others. scenes, .in The dinner that evening was a Spanish memorable ona Ar Trilby. . After which the bull never appeared, and she had(washed dp the knives and which ha aent to his native Dundee forks and plates and, dishes, and and sold there; Taffy's tragic little put them bv. aha aat and sewed. dramas of Ufa la the alums of Paris She wouldnt even smoke her Clgartarvlngs, drownings suicides by re tie. It reminded. her so qLlblngs charcoal aad poison which he sent and scenes, she t now", iateo.. No everywhere, but did aot sell Little BUlea was painting all this mora elgaretteS-to- r Trilby OTer-rsJ" V' time at Carrel's studio his private :': They an taJkad of Little BUlee. one and. seemed "preoccupied snd She heard about tha way he bad happy When they an mat at mealbeea brongkt ap, about his mother time, aad lass talkative ovea than and sister, tha people ha had al- usual. ,"' He had always beea the. least ways lived among. She also beard (and her heart alternately rose talkative ot tha three; more prone and aank aa aha listened) what his to listen, aad ao doubt to think tha -. future waa likely to be, aad how mora, ; rare kls genius was, 'and how great la tha afternoon people earns aad U his friends were to be trusted, went aa usua aad boxed aad famo and fortune would soon be fenced aad did grsanastle testa,' Wa such tame and fortune as tall and felt Taffy's bleeps, which by time equaled Mr. Saadowal to tha lot ot very few-tal-ess any- this ' thing should happen to spoil his Soma ot these people were very aad mar his prospects la pleasant aad remarkable, aad hare ,; rula a splendid career; become famous alaoa thea la France, America or have and tha rising ot tha heart was all for aim. tha sinking for herself. died, pi married, aad come to grist Bow oould aha over hope to be or glory la other ways.' It Is ha vaa tha friend of such a maaT Ballad ot the BouliiabaUse aa over, . vi might aha aver hop to be nls serr-aiM- agalal l faithful, humble aarraatl JTo ho ontlaaodi self-respe- fit ' makea - J niiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiininninnuniinnii SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH ; a' - gl?en. - .Manufactured by the AV. T. Rawlclgbt Company?. The Moiip of S'r'icc and Kumrlor Oimlitr. - . , i ' A new soft brightnean Superior "" , , Mr. and 'Jtrsr Jack Campbell have returned after a three weeks' all to trip into Wyoming. Mr. "and Mrs. Campbell were accompanied by Mr. Land Mrs. Harry Worth of KawlliiRe, Wyo., tothe borne of MF.andMr8. I. J. AVorth, Mrs. CnmpbeU's who live . at Encampment, Wyo. It was in the vicinity of that Jack got his collection of kodak pictures and fish HtorfpB, which he hrfs been displny-Ins- ; at the drug store to his friends since his return. Also,-she "And I hare done dreadful things must know as all tbeslder, .asi . you . .. uia uuaruur iano ws. uarauer .ana Bessonr but not Dutien thdugh people think so. Nobody else, I swear except old Monsieur Penque at the beginning, who was mam- - Product. and Most li Iy lb N of Line Sui, A big chicken supir with a Watermelon bust for dwwert whs It enjoyed at the home of JrThomas his Moods hardly knew MJ Wheeler last Thursdnr eveulnt. ' i he brought with him xuose:":'!r wno parnri- t n. mi itadjal! j...rr.-tas made his Meads "ait us." pnted In the affair were Carol Mar The crushing sens ot their own riMon, Lindsay Parker. Louig Clark Oien- - Zabriskfc, J. Walt Wheeler hopeless Inferiority was lost and Thomas Wbeeler and family. Barblson, Quality Variety - Medicines, Extracts." flavors. - Soaps; Toilet Arti cles, lHii(rlMci,, Polishes, Stotk and Poultry Prepara Stock Dip,- Disinfectant, hu, tions, Insertii-iti5:6 X, FOI RTII EAST ST. , . PROVO, UTAH. . 1 1 Andre. Besson, Mathieo ll mlaotea after aha had aent It; 'and aha hefged and kiued and cried frer him wo that he wu almoet read to cry hlmaelt; but he, bunt out iauc hlag Inatead which. - wa better and mora In hie line, and rerr much . more comforting tad talked" to hjsr acrnlcely and kindly Complete- . . RETAILER r, . RAWLEIGH'S GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS M-ord Majr Dm Greatest : . HARRY BUTLER . ORTieM UN my Barter V Maarttf mm ; Flie largest. Most Substantial and Leading-- Industry of it kind in the World. Rulon Cran-xluBurton Xew, who has been laborand Arthur Clark have arrived ing In the eastern states mission in I'hiladt'lphla .and . are, visit lug for. the past three' years, has re Mrs. Aliua Andrus and daughwith Dr. Myron L. CrandaU. a turned to his home ters, Lucy and Auuie, and. Miss ' brother ef the CrandaU Selma .Ulso nwere, the guests Sun- boys. This came In .a tter to the boys Miss Bernlece Raymond, Who day of Mrs. W. J. Holley. pnreiits, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cran-diiof Sprlngville, "this week. CrandaU, ' ' has been living in Provo for the, past year, is at her home in Maple-- ! - ton for tha whiter. 1 Wr:J.'--;-- v Y . V b Motor; Co; Cor. 5th W. and Center. Phone 74. I i J S |