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Show MARCH 6 1923. you? antnonSteQ 'cftnipaiaonBinpil VOS shudders te reflect ob the posalblllUes. rTov appear' to bat enlisted the services ot everyone pot ma joshlelG yonr; dlarepntabIa' eacapada, and, taperhave enrolled many simple-minde-d THE DAILY HERALD ' EVERY - ; Published by Th Herald Company. ' TheJO . AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. WEEK-DA- second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postofflce, Entered. unaer tn- Act oi Marcn - a, rroTo, uiu, ' ". ... w. ... .Vy" lerms or subscription: Dally only, delivered by carrier, 30 ceqta a month; by mall In Wtab county, f 3 a year; outside the county, $3.60 a year. Amur ana aunaay, oy carrier, 40 cent! a month, 3.6 a year In advance; Dally and Sunday, by mall, $4 a year. Sunday only, by mail, Si a year. . f -- : i7. - I s ' . ' " " '.mmmf. ' I' . - have these men-.- aald Laoy Erythea. with a scornful wave of her hand towards the company, "but yon do not delude me I I Bnd la yon no quallUes but aelflshness and deceit and I am dad that your sojourn In my boose baa been confined to thL servaati' halL.1 'a though I dread to think what yonr In- Lfluence may have been on my domes tics, from whom I require honesty and t W MM . I Wt Can Sell V . and-hel- sand-terptec- that must have regulred wiches. weeks of work, elaborate and fantas- How much of this barbaric oriental tic, hair and jewlery" forming large display will creep Into the fashions ot wings on top of the head. , American wement Probably more than The high steppers and flashy dress any of us now dream. . '- 1 P4 v,-- h ii - n -- ' i ;.V. i rfrrrrrtii m Your confidence in our i We Have for it ntfutn .i in- tegrity and our confidence in our ability' to serve you quickly and honestly' makes it worth yourr whili .to list your property-- with" tsale. - v yyi'j i Sale i'a. a is iff. m - a rr.. w sv .a a id 3x12 lot on Third Sontn oiuV$690.:m- in. vestment. " 5 rooms and bath, furnace, good lot, close in,- $4200; terms. ew " buniralow. modern, full basement, lot SxllVz , only $3650. . We have jplenty of other and buildino; lots . - ..- -- ping the back of a chair, "that every I parlor maid's dress and the hood was .giving the effect of a crop of neck-- lection of Egyptian antiques in the one In my household knew etl about drawn over her cap. Lord Scroope good-homlaces growing out of the skull. Keep world's museums has a flock of style this except myself and my nephew stared In surprise at Billy. "his position and his inno Who, through comin Some said eyes open. jon your your 'I've told your chauffeur, sir," designers and Jewlers around it. They cence, now finds himself" Billy, "to bring the auto round to this munity will try it. are getting ready to flood the markets property on South UniverAl said "I Aunt," beg your pardon, LrSlde f thought ymrwould like To avoid Girls who have been plucking their wjth new styles. over. sity. Lefs talk "M m 1 a 11. txandeTrpallldDt calnjITaTsoTknejw fi T TTS. II thafrdnt and the servanta" HjY .ieyebrowanioetraight 4mesr with gays Mj Gidding: "This la helnr everything that --was to 1raon n ii We Write Ufe, Fire, Auto As He spoke thi big motor slid to a tweezers, wttl be glad to learn thar iflalated by a reaetiott-frothe dress from the moment Almee entered this standstill "on the drive opposite the mobile Flate Glassy Surety, such was the style in Klng-fut'- s was I house. knew that Georgina day. prevailing for so many years during windows. . and Casualty When it came to gowns, the moat nj after the war. There' lias never GeOrglna. I am as culpable as .any." 'Mr. Speneer,', said Lord Scroope, her at stared nephew wore Lady Erythea daring Egyptaln social leaders been a time when the designer bas had "garments made entirely of transparent (0 keep so carefully In touch with the blankly. A curious expression came Into her At last- she seejned to beads. news. It l.s necessary to keep posted detect In eyes. Alexander the one tiling she Starched and carefully pressed ruf- - constantly by cable." had believed was lacking the touch of fles and pleats wer thl rage in Carlo The average father, who foots the Adam. But Lord Seroope'sJ ' and other .Egyptian eltios 3.500 years .mil's, will soon curse the day when a fnce hardened. -v ':" "You!" he said grimly. "You also ..scientist's shovel, striking the top ""ago." worn was Jewelry extravagantly, i"ii- of a flight of steps, started the knew the truth? Tlip. notion of the But a others,. I can . understand. profusely largo rlngo, bracelets; arm- - cncoveriiig of King Tut's tomb. Churchman cannot lend himself to such a conspiracy na this." "Under correction, Lord Scroope,. said de Jussne gently; "a gentleman , Tit-- i rri 'iinniMrny h winnnn's cmilidppw t without ber consent." . Lord Scrooge .winced perceptibly. IWH LAND MERCHANTS TO Try am A. ATE DOUGLAS says: The story is told oi a ' traveling does not look forward to making him turned to de Jussac and bowed. 214 West Center. "Am I receiving Instruction - from what q a g man who landed one afternoon in a self so valuable lie will get more stnryr-THT small southern city. As he stepped than the going pay, or perhaps, win layman?" he Inquired. th(J "It is the Inst thing I would dare," frcjnjth entrain there was no one In himself a promotion to foreman or I Bertrund who is "It author's elbow. humbTy. Florence tfptterr Bingham Livingston Job." sight but a Lgreaiu1kofjLJ!eHU -iu seek Instruction. Does'nLtheChurch is- a talented creature." The salesman In the atom hn a "who was braced against the depot 1(16 seal confessional?" of the .respect -- building. -- The town proper . was a TSU, He Is satisfied to go on day by "I make no claim, and no excuses!" -delicious We recommend for mile away and the traveling man had day filling out sales slips" and casting said Alexander suddenly.- "I have-eal- y PAPER HANGING, HOUSE two very heavily laden bags. Looking sijEercillious glances at unoffending t Ids with the sense say. I..lqyejl..Gfiarglna Berners living . at the .negro he said; cuatomersrWhr should Tfe Wiste his friiiu the day I saw her. When 1 PAINTING AND the reader,' ability very "I'll give you a quarter to carry time studying the business in the learned the real position I loved ber more. Her loyalty and devotion ojny lives in picturing DECORATING people who group hope that he may become the buyer Jhese bags to town." increased my esteem. She Is the only ' live Hardly glancing at the traveler in his department or he lifted up to woman almost nothing year, manage living that I care for ; I require without the least sign of life except some other better position--ln4- h time. you to remember that she Is my promhave good uproariously his grunting voice, the negro replied: store. He "has a Job." ised wife. And nobody In this room," Ritlv Stead in Attantlnn Th9 young man graduates from said Alexander hotly, "shall address "I've got a quarter.." loudness, everyday folks, story looking at him judglngly, "I Include Having a quarter to this negro was high school. "He has an educa-- a one word of Teproach.to herP troubles In most all thanks." worries, ... my you genu "Well done I" cried Almee. "Alexansignal t stop work nntir It was tion." Therefore he goes out and Mr. bowed out and Spencer passed tt man. little things life I'm in found should he exert himself lakes the first Job that la ottered him, der, you're ine proud of you, joys gone. quickly through the window. He was cousin!" is not it Involved with too ""when he already had quarter? provided make faith come true. holding the door of the car open when only one has . "Thank you, Almee," said Alexander, There are too many men and worn- - much hard worA Why, he reasons, aadaer-rfathe- r -- Be44Almee In. got Lord me." said Scroope .tnd honld trtnct. snnpped the door to, and, stepping to u m. the front, spoke In an undertone to the "aimuae iowru wny aiiena aavanced glna Berners Is here under' (ipiuiiini.rhanffeur. satisfied. or wi-nav- e school too self take one are of night They the He was Interrupted by the volcanic They "Keepfight away through the park little; but it Is sufficient to keep ousl courses bffered through the mall nrrlyalpf . Billy through .the window, them out ot the graveyard, so, why to make a specialist of' him. He "has panting and eager, the tuft of hair on here to the north gates;,, said Billy, an education." That Is sufficient top of his head erect like the crest or" pointing, "and drive like h 1L" Reason-abl- e High Class Work should they seek more? Tle Wsliop's chauffeur gave a slight , man , There are hundreds of thousands of a cockatoo. a young s"I've got a job," says Price' ut. nnd let in the clutch. "I ve been lnolchia f. and proceeds to be satisfied. He young and old men In the country p.'''v!" ROBERT COCKRELL gasped Almee,' turning tc--' happy. For the first time In your life. Scroope Under A .! lie 'here!" n'c:' It, in pencil; were the marries, perhaps, without thinking today who are proceeding on the us thejnotor slid by. I can never remember to have seenyou t ' ' !' "Uo "About Mr. William words, him of Spencer." the will net enough .. who "had a quar. negro theory 186 West Center whether the Job d to attention and gravely In- such fi mood." "Is the bearer of this belowT' asked to support- - a family. He does not ter. They are stuck in the mire ef Almee stood up. Lord Scroope. , Provo, Utah. rnrdon me," snld RHly, iidvnne1ng7 touched the peak of his cap. JZe consider whether he nas gone as tar inaurerence. They are but posts "The.tliing I want to know," she said, "Yes, m' "lord. He wishes to see a at nmcmobtle watched I guess the Inn He iUsappe'ar he In road that what to his job. alongside leads is You Whathere. about PlllyT my place fame as possible present plteously. "is, your lordship urgently." ever lilume is, I tnke It. Lord Scroope, most unepiscopal pace down the back won't answer me. Mnmmte, you, I know, has no aspirations, lie has a job, and and affluence. Lady Scroope glanced at the card, I kn.nv drive. 1 lose will that I what I've don't understandf done Is man Billy, is who past that is sufficient. lazily contented When It was out of sight, Billy care whether I llveNnr die. That is all.? and suppressed her curiosity nobly. "1 shall leave to receive this vis "I've got a trade," sings the young wih what lie haswlth his job or his apology, hut" walked very slowly to Wis quarters over Lord Scroope passed his fingers Itor, Tony,"" she you "Shut up, Hilly!" exclaimed Almee. VI do not think said. man as he emerges from hi nppren- - knowledge, will ever progress to n "I've tuld them through his snowy hair. Aimee's Almee ought to be left alone I've said the garage. cxerythlng forever in he just now." and the battle of life. nil there is to very h(gh point iiceship. Thereafter he s;iy. And," she added," large, clean XXVI I econies a small cog, or tue machine it is tne miii who. has a Job or an ke under her breath, -- for once I think I've CHAPTER man with a rectangular Jaw He has ar- - rqtio.n, and "Go upstnirs and rest for awhile, shaven In which lie la employed. la improve It, imidf it better 'Iftfttd of It tlian you and tiling humorous Upsi was ushered ' Who. Who's lhs said and . that makes Baby," ooi:l,l." mark. Lady Scroope, gently. Into the rived at the Journeyman's wage He was attired 14 library. "We, won't scold her any more lieiiii-"You are very tired, and there has nn.voiie could, reply, Georgina . he "should worry." He makes no at- - The IeudersMn life aro not" gov- roomy gray tweeds, his eye twinkled saidbeen talk dear," Scroops, i OA', .sobbing, and made a dive for the Lady Tony ' enough."' "l've-got He erned by the a quarter" Mi i.jempt to improve his position; with the daintiest note of pleading In h a few minutes Xdy Scroope 're- faintly, and there was something com(l,n,rv pelling about his presence, her !wlU we?. This voice, turned. extremely "Let nie go!," she said brokenly. "1 "Lord Scroope?" he Inquired, bowing She child.. a had has naughty rough "This," said her husbanoV sadly, "Is wjint to go awny. I want to : "It's very good of you to courteously. time." pnCist the , distressing the of her to aspect Hilly, glancing quickly from v ' receive a stranger.- -. I w' Lord A n !Tn Ii-said n hnl "Yes," Scroope, heavily. Almee and Lord Scroope, turned and hourttmtTny nephew, Wiltinra Spencer, would be "I- find ""S eHrlellcl- B- We--w- e nlttcd-oagain-throu- gh tlrwiml .! auiicv 41119 here. He y me must to aLve about promised .temper Justice with mercy." No one noticed' him." All eyes were on morning," said Lady Scroope, and It now.' I guess Aline Bat between -- her two Stern Isn iMhliut we can that' ItjomethingHIg dismiss, HglitlyT Georgina. ' on the lounge JnJhe llbraryjtLi Tonyp3Jknow-1h- e child better than:' delayed him." Alexander IntervenedV-bu- t H .was parents said nephewr Scroopowers. A night's: rest bad not yon Aft'hrwnecTeanTThls Bll Lady rytheaTwhoT WlthlaOxtrjiSB'di?. , . ' t rslrrenceFyour d restored the color to her cheeks, lier narlly determined movement, overtook e "That Is so. You know GeprglnarPasslngtwipportlng "arm eyeiasneaeraiignuy-twetT-pjlithink round the girl's waist, she turned and smiled faintly. "You deaR. people- ,- said" Almee. said Lord Sdroone fflonmiivA "It is hardly the word.t InowJesa nm faced the stupefled company. ; IntoxherotheCst "Let me remind you all," said Lady stealing a wan picked up by Oi wayside," ihan nothinf of lilm, Mr Rivington," while tha other clasped "the long white ne aaaea wttn a -- EiytheaHn-rtMlharn "Correct He feels, and so do L that bewildered air. "My --"or one . dear Dellcla 1" . proper explanation la due to you, IS atte,,"you haven't acold-etninc tnat In danger fingers of ber silence, ma at alt- - What yon ought to do is Lord Scroop. I don't know the whole of being overlooked. I am mtstreA "H la not English, Is her here at Jervaulx I I have listened with to beat tne. It's no use my trying to "American, I understand. It seems story, but circumstance have Impelled teU ypu bow sorry I am There aren't an Hold QDexampied yonr curious," said Lord Scroop, pensively, William, by no choice of bis own, to patience. " "' 'f worda for 1 . any 1 break Into . , . have welcomed the "but I belter he U the first Americas ISTHISFUiM tongue,' Anthony society of EasUhlr . "Almee dear." said Lady Scroope, alliance of Georgina with this family, v county In a way that .would probably i nave met." and Alexander wlU liave such a wife stroking bar hair, "try and look a little Bis wife laid small whit band on be called unusual dowa bar. He came as I myself would have chosen for htm. less. tragic. This lsnt Ilk you,- - It's all ms sboulder. .to London and consulted m last ; In the direction of funerals. We care not how night -He was very much dlstressed-iwhl- eh Georgina, your "only fault la your, de- oyer nowJ" Tony, darung," sh laid laughing, "Is ttt said Almee wlstfuhy.: "1 am large or how small the pommission, "we can give votion 10 the mad creature there, and 'usual Jant with blm.im only fair to "yon know little ef the world, but tor that I give you absolution. I re- glad, mummle.1 TV told yon both the pn Uilng atvery least you know!". You saw William that his credentials should be you positive assurance of the successful execution all aver direction overr rv tory and tried to' this man. Is from no one your marquire and I think I'm th man to gentleman?" ; , presented, riage with my nephew shall take place make It clear. ltr a fearful wangle, I do It I should Uk, Lord 8croope, to Lord Scroope paused. of your, ideas. Another point: we can regulate .r 7 as toon as possible." know, Too bava both.beea so sweet -., . "Whatever else h may not be. be tell about Btny." ' "Aunt exclaimed Mr. Lambe, joy- about it".' cost of a funeral according to your means and fur-V .: la that".; Lord Scroop sUffened. But ther Tit la flnlsbed," said Lord Scroop ously, "I "I ther gathered tt from Uhat 'l was an uncommon dignity la lit, Blv fx am so devoutly thankful, heard of him." gehtly, me. Alexander Interrupt ; 'jDo'Bot .. " v v , nish you the utmost at any cost agreeable. Ahnee, to find you have com safely aid bis aunt She turned to Almee. "ButPeUcIa-- "-tngtonf there was also tomctbing ,, "Aa for youcontlnued through, th dangers which beset you Lady 'a-- , Th bnUer entered with a card on a Ukabl about blm, ' He apklly, "I really find myself la your at JemnlX what mlaht have ban, tray. Lord Scroop Inspected th card. peared to bar very .1 :C Span-ca- r th strongly debt VI can never.be sufficiently .thank- - pened appala think of that It In 1 It.bor th name "Hiram & Rlrlngton," gift of attraction. . y aJt , Anson ilalch:-.-IilHatch rut tnat you did not come-her- e aa my imposaibl to b harsh. And and Jl tMc 1 coavared' nothlnt to Loud . (to bVcontlnued.) s II guest, and that Alexander wis spared iu w i. jwu looting ;g njii. jir8jttnngthelrhalrthi J- - It! ' I Bobbed hair was going out of style lets, necklaces, anklets and head- when King Tut's tomb was discovered bands. The turquoise was the most the sands of Egypt. But leading vored of precious stones. Fans were hairdressers say that bobbed hair may "carried, also hand mirrors. Nails were , rule for another year or two, as part of utalned reddish yellow with henna the King Tut fashion craze now being' juice. "Loud" perfumes and thick bill , were rubbed all over the body. planned by 'directors rf styles. A queer custom among fashionable Bobbed nalr and bobbed wigs were "the thing" In King Tut's day. ladles of ancient Egypt was painting a Among the rich and royal ladies of second set of eyebrows below the eyes, e Tut's lime, the headdress was a mas- - so that the optica" resembled WANTED,', Ta 8ervkse star Legion ta ttSoed-- ot several Jars of Jelly to' send to the aoldler boys , ar tuberculosis patlenta at the bosnitala ia Walla Walla, Wash. tonWbnttons" may b left at the Suttoa Market dur. . tog tola week,.. sons Jn decency." Almee, very white, suddenly broke Into a flood of tears. The next moment 1 I SIDNEY GOWING Lord Scroope had tts arm around her her to blm, ITIimraliw by Ellsworth Young 11 "Not another 'word, Erythea!" he said sternlyt ."Yon have had provoca-tio- n but you have said enough and much more than enough. Gentlemen, I 'If 1 can be of any service " said thank yon for what you bave.done on liertrand. He bowed courteously to my daughter's behalf. And you, too, Aimee's father. "Lord Scroope, J - fia,i..hi rv.n, Aim sime. us go home."- "You. said Lady Erythea to Ber B'e ledJierawayt AlmeelungHfrbei tram!, . trembling with wrath, "were sobbing at she went Before father, I Yon appear to also In this conspiracy reached ttedoor 1 JEMOpejoed they know the whole story J" qnfckly, admitting' BUly, who- closed It "Oh. of course he knows. It,"-saa was arm Over bhr lopg bood-e- d Almee, wildly, "lust as Billy knew It again. cloak of Erythea's, Lady driving and Georgina, and Diana, too. They all did their best for me right from ravished from the lobby. Put this onl" he said to Almee. . the beginning. I wasn't worth It but she gulped, darting at It "BUly," AM " tluu JELUES i deluded . Tut Styles " 1 es TO8jsomebasine8s . -- te . m it Vt AJV' 'mvmmy&& tar mm '. Insurance ELLIO T " : and "I'veGot a Quarter ' v .TT I WIGGIN piingpnt LV kkrtm it bumor, the - .its. wbiitjeaves author's of human A ' ' T I and to of of but the to and to be the my great of of a a on an .toJ.TSL?- Phcne 86 to and for the r R lAlnrLiMOT-pOWC- of joy in " "What of of the of if them "It-Js.f- or theTr Follow the Delightful Record "Penzie" and Her Adopted Family tn The Herald Soon Watch For It ; a u at . I : St - 1 fr Hf ; V -- 4! Aery Shr-Tettre- DOCTOR D. D. Boyer X$rr- - .yv . - go" - , , ithat-la-whai ut . . ABRAMS ELETRONIC i d . DIAGNOSIS- ii'r 1 "I If. th; and r -- TREATMENT v hea the r r 3 Hatchl Undertaking Co. Ery-the- . - 346 NorUniversUy: . :.i o, mto t -- . v '' Avenae |