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Show M'iu :FEOTO EVENING I 377! -ff i .1 , , , m -- TantMMi dan aka fear, aaav tlS Bis hJria-aso- rc svaffeaaims tiag. . One Blcbt m SaUy sit before the crystal raad-In-r fm taw a, aha at saunas d to ses eobtafi toward her the stiff, , car-set-et HOW OO OU WITH THE STOBY - CHA Sally felt as If her flesh were ahrtwrlny vpon hap- - bones. Aa actual "numbnena spread from her shoulders te her fingertips, In an-tielpatlaa af the ehoah of fssUng the Orphans' Home matron's grip upon them. How many, many times twelve years in orphanage had she been roughly Jerked to her; feet- - by those broad heavy hands, 'when she hsd been caught ia 8rrt minor Infringement of Mrs. Stone'i stern rules! Her' hinds. Instinctively clasped ad thai her precious engagement ring might be hidden from those gimlet-lik- e gray eyes, were so rigid that Sail wondered Irrelevantly H they would ever come to life again, Eg5 BiatrCiH Tfigedr toot fald-dle-ag- ' UU-in- this" A-- 3tiaiFYatfwi43v4d weI3Ipr'tW,'' lhat It right folks! Excitement's all over! gives me great pleasure to Introduce to you the smallest and prettiest little lady Jfl the world. We call her . Titty Sing,' and I don't reckon I have to tell you why " Five minutes later Sally was cowering against the rear wall of conEddie Cobb's gambling-whecession, pouring out her story to David, to whom she had fled as soon as Gus had tolled the crowd away from her platform. ' And she recognized me, David!" the girl sobbed, the palms of her trembling hands pressed against his face. "I was so startled when she tore my veil off that I couldn't pretend ally longer. As soon as she gets away from the 'schlllers' she'll set the t,eal constable on my trail. natural sesture told 'r Gus more plainly than words "Princess Lalla" was in danger . and asked him to use bis Ingenuity ' to rescue her. There was no need fot her to lift her eyes to hlm. Jerk- By her handa came down, hovered ? f over tha erystal. and before Mrs. voles another harsh V Stone could " voice sing-son- g .complaint, the Lalla" used was which "Princess requesting "xe ladee" to ait down In the cNJr opposite. But what should she tell Mis. Stone, with whose personality and for . history she 'had been familiar If she dared to read 12 years? any "past, present and future" with of acenracy; the matron degree ' would be startled Into observing ' the "seeress" with those gimlet eyes " of hers. If she went too wide of ' tha mark In generalities, Mrs. Stone was entirely capable of raising s. disturbance which would ruin business for the rest of the day. , "Well, what do you aee if anything?" Mra. 8tpne demanded an- Tht vrV v- f el f Gus told me td leat It oh, David! What's going to become of me and you? Oh! And she choked on the sobs that were tearing at her . throat ; her head regretfully. Bybee" tqhakeLalla "He'll la "Princess voice was the small, sing-son- g raised a bit, so that Gus, who had strolled leisurely across 'the platform to tak his stand behind Sally's chair, might hear perfectly "but te creeysta! the ees dark. She tell me nossing about te nice, tall e. OW ITT1 tTVlA Ml L.e lviose ..M'.ll.. tOULD aor-re- e" stop-you!- despairingly. f f VsX.K'at 1 "WINK Ht iKT-fl- " 3 b CTt OA. J back." . The thin little shoulders under the green satin jacket shrugged eloquently, the little' brown hand spread themselves with a gesture of helplessness and regret .d" to i ef uwd V4tur money, la' dy!" Gus sang Out loudly. "Here yoif are! Better luck next time! Prine article! cess Lalla Is the If the dont see nothing In the crystal for you. she don't string you along right here, lady! Here's your money back .Sally leaned back In her chair, weak with relief, her eyes closed, as Gus tried to urge her nemesis from the platform. In a moment the danger would be over Then,, so quickly was it done that itally had not1 the' slightest chance to shield her eyes, a hand had snatched the little black lace veil from her fact. Terror-wMenesapphire eyes stared, with betray Jllg JTgnltionintoftrrowed an gry gray eyes. .lira. Stone nodded grim satisfaction. I with "So. Betsey was right! .If that c Miotia Amelia Pond had told while the carnival was still in Cap-JttAlrCbv td.havi. been jved J&u trtp. Get up from there. Sal" of a ' A shriek from the throat woman In the audience, which was packed densely about the platform, . Interrupted the matron,- - successfully diverting the attention of th curious from the puzzling JramJ upon the platform. been robbed! Help!. Polio:"gen-u-ln- d . -- - ' g of: to 42, heavy quality msrtter-of-fac- t. - vtn-hc4- y chlpnc-- - Tj 1 rl'm ihe hovs at nok"1 Ht night a.v he contributcJ $23. I think there's - Pioneer Daughters s In Regular Meeting Scouts In Session Palmyra District . SPANISH FORK, April p.SPANISrt FORK. April 23 (UP) The health conference for April (Special) The Camp No. 1 of Uu will be held Thursday afternoon, J. Wylle Thomas Chapter.) DaUgh- April 26, at the Junior high school ( ttri of Utah pioneers, Met ThUrs- building. Mother are urged to I Amxr ft.mnnn m t h nnma Af lflea onng ineir oaoies ana cnuarea ui . HOghes. The prOgraitM open- exercises-oonducte- dhy Pre si lng te com-rnlt"Atl tnembett of the health Mrt Emma dent prayer, Hllchmgs; to are 'urged bs lirtscnt to Luey Jooss,. "Th Life Of John assist In the work of weighing and Moore and his wife, Caroline Hicks ferenee wiB begio at 1 o'clock and Moore" was given by their grand-measuring 'the children. The daughter, Mrs. Leora Hurges And until 5 o'clock. rus; piano solos. Miss Blanche Said Dam ;Mj;.Free!i';-- l f Jfi ) I Wfjll , n J t d rn .j p IE J : s$frr . . jr - Wo Women's rocks oukr An Unusual Kayser Silk Gloves, fancy cuffs, new Feature , .Scarfs colors. Vaiues cm nn liUU . . Women's wide brassieres, ass o f t d sizes. Regular $L00 "to $00,"cj3;-ing"ou- t for .... .$1.00', Pure Silk . IK- - 40. $1.50 fine quality a icy umbrellas, 1 flf handles. Sale price ,$liUU pobilirf ' peace-of-min- "St afaknt-- ' the new cut lt mlkh' more snug -li tn3 coniTotubler to-v- an"3 productic, lo-th- price hii been greatly Ihe gauze is sorter, the filler even fiuf&er than before. Chafing irrifation are avoided. - ire" idearlcaJljrTh same. The tame effective area is retained. And appearance is "rderedrfbf the first 6mi in a saoicary napkin. . Grearerdemandhisdoubled -, cluflge, hich affecti not onlybut Appearance Naturally, . . Absorbency,pfoedkrt,dil TtirBsdf Tof itjtldteur , . K0T6 x - -- $95 redircctf-permanen- Buy a box of Kcet today, at any Improved drug or dry good store. JVIiddies Misses and women's , waits and middies, i Portnef price $2.50 Sale price $1.00 khaki Tancyit7les7eirtg1st colors,' Check and' plain". ' pattertiA Valueslo $10.00 i". i r for onf Extra quality ...... .... ..a... $1i00 Trimming Flowers Only JojCPatsand-4es5- r ses these flower? are beautiful. Val- 94 nn "lerpnceVVliWW No Exchanges t a dy. Phone Orders -! 1 II - U Coats Spring 30 of these wonderful WonsWful Valixw . Chamoisette 'Gloves Ladies ;fancy chamoiette gloves all sizes. V Brassieres: Best quality, heavy, wide brassieres Warner's quality. -- REMEMBER THE PLACE t a nn .. .f"it 1 a. t 'tea iH.'xmt tiatix y1 ) i.tntlU , ial $2,00 i s'1 New . t . . $1.00 cmljr -- Rayv. trimmed. . lace for ffl QC Special Dollar day .yliOU Childrens and blisses' tje- ts. few spring styl ize4 to If. AD wool fab rics, neatly lined. Values to $15.00 : on vHj r f 1 $1,01 and Slips Jt ft Sale..; wce $3.95 Gowns1 Sale! Children's and Misses Cape:' te ues to $1.50 regola and All colors; ' ad Raiil Cbafo Fancy and sleeve coats, Heavy quality bloomers, regular $1.25. 4,argte sizs. Sale price, their endoeseraent. Khaki f ! ;j iiew-Btyle8- Umbrellas nurses, who ruperv ised these changes, are enthusiastic' in ; . $25. Sale price ,.,$1.00 pair. Silk, Underskirts and Bloomers , f to and $1.95 Values to $22J50( Afternoon ol 50 new Coats Frocks Twill Broadcloth, . Ladies' . fiist polor. Kasha, , Sport Fabfancy afternoon rics, Silks frocks. Neatly trira-others. 5izes J4 JoJ --med- $2.00 vakres $2.0 valuee$ IjOO Lingette physicians ' GOATS Ladies' fancy Silk Bloomers, .heavy quality rayon. New f Vomeft 'i'. Wonder Values In Spf ing Silk Bloomers lin-get- corners tre how BECAUSE I ttpered nd founded, the New Korex mtj be worn without in any way altering tlkn, modiih linet. head sizes. Sale price tie. -- dyi advantages of the New Kotex . , 00 dresses in this lot. Sizes for misses, wemtn and extra sizes. Colors: Rose, fceige, Green, Tan, Navy, Netr Blues, J.1 2 $5.00 Limited quantity. values to $2.50, an unusual' ? 1 frfl ,value, 2forVliUU i Brassieres Bloomers , $195 Itot'newSilkSWrfs Hose At)t)rove nn uthenirTTrtylesf6r mer. Flat Crepes, Georgette and other ' new' silk prints , A Values $15.00 to $20.00 f Triangle to $2.25 Sale price new spring Hats, all ' Colors. Large and small Money having fln sprlng'-ffndw- all Spring Hats 1 Kayser Gloves . 7 Heavy quality, colored lingette princess slips. Regular .$1.76.'.. bale price $1.00 g..;.:.$i.oo 1 fin 1UU Lingette Slips Aprtiiia Val-- 9 r. . , $1.00 special attcTjlorsr- "- Sale colors. ,$ale 0. price, 3 for 1 ot ywmple bags and purses,- underarm and pouch Aprons men'sf an e y 1.00 - I Ladies' ... purses" - Rubber ' Chemise, i step-inetc,., pastel "colors, truly worth tttfotir s, I represents a saving of $7, to $14 Come early. ,t v Values to'15.00 Full fashioned pur of thrt leretlf wrought Voile' Undies $1-5- ix. Orte values, yeteach "gSe?..$1.00 Now! . n romatorn Women " " sbsT .UribelieVable Khaki Knickers for muses and ladles. Rcstilar 2.25 Tal- - m Rug women are writing in praise vnivil ww and Misses ; : Outing: v: You'll he 8urnnsed at this lot of Dr6s- Knickers Your Free you-mig- offjshe hanged her mind as sne say tears well in SaIIyi hunted blue eyes. "This money !s for you and David. He's going wjth yrwt. of course? f "Tea," Sally acknowledged iiroud- Iv, as her fineern dtn fleet irn s can of threatricatcolTc'reani.;i"Bu we won't need' he' moheyt Betty. " T ' Please" "Don't be slllv! little Miss Tanner admonished her severely.-"Gu- s sent the word around the tent an-- ' avi - w ! Irrl-gHti- voice. "Get to while I'm talking. But vou ni" kiss me first dont usually like for people to kiss me. J No wait until you get your make-u- p wa - ' he pipeT in precise little your packing, Sallv v- JUv. -W- head. "Gus brought me." her $1i00 JJice To fake charge. Now,' walk to th drem tent, arid TU be there before you're feady." When Sallv rerhe nt ahe found "Pltty Sing perch ed on her bed. er tinv tinners buy counting a sheaf of bills that was ilmost as large as her miniature a-- 9 DRESSES Gk)rstlett, sizes 34 e; "Nothing can stop me." he promised her grimly. "And he'll give me my money, too. If I have to take it away from him. But it'll be all right No run, and for heaven's sake, darling, don't let these 'rubes' see you crying. 8mile for David," he coaxed, tilting her chin with a forefinger. When her llns wavered uncertainly, h hent r ly and kissed her. "Poor little sweetheart! There's nothing to be afraid of. Gus will see that the 'chlllirs' give Ms plenty of tin even If he has to call in a real cop apd have Mrs. Stone arretted on a 'A ,$2 Corselettes 50 Silk, Ha) on and Georgette One lot ue . 'f v f t.I sales you've attended lalcti, but here's a ellinc event that offers You're heard better and more unusual bargain than Provo has seen for some time. Don't miss it. -- Extra salespeople t wait on yeur-Ca- me 1 early r T!J-- - ; VX-- rAala a ttjs arid"$5.9EtiDayi: THURSDAY ANP FRIDAY tf VN i Tv fy M --Mt IMS J Sally wailed "He'll make us both ' stay" Sometimes It ees so. Ze weel give te money " fri " 1.-- oyouwu meeting o ui Kiwanls club held Thursdsy night O. M. Tlppetta. Mrs. of home at the Mr. Larson spoke of the value of forests first from tha standpoint of water conservation, next as regards vocal solos, Misa Ksxjr furnishing pasturage for livestock rMvls- - readlnra. Miss Norma Han- and husbanding that Industry and Coolidge is son; piano music. Miss Lois Mor as a haven for Fish and game. He the forests reminiscences of John Moore gan: emphasised the value of Bill Favor Mrs. Lucy Jones, Mra. Emma from the standpoint - af pleasure and health derived from them and Hitchlngs and Mrs. Hannah Creer the "duty of preserving thern for ASHTNGTON-Aprtt closing prayer, Me- - Uary ClaysoaJ gtUP future generations. The remainder President Coolidge approves the Refreshments' were served by mem of the time was devoted to busi- - Swing bill for the Boulder canyon bers of the Moore family, dam project and has, Indicated he will sigh' It If passed by congress. urge prompt house consideration of Chairman Smith of the House the measure. The committee with t ly- - hunare aKogathar-Gi- a committee informorthe hew tlwfammiteTrftpTer gave 120, and Boffo house rules committee today. sentative Douglas, Democrat, 'Ark "Oh. I cant take It!" Sallv proSmith assured the committee of ' sona. opponent of the bllL avho was tested. "It's sweet of yOu all, but coolidge s approval 1 a appearing to unable to be present today, Id feel awful" - "Shut up and get busy!" "Pltty Sing" commanded tersely. "I'd wear Get taffeta if I were you, that dark-blu- e and the blue felt you bought in Willlamstown. It wont show up at all In the dark. Lucky for you It's night Isn't It? It will be nice to be married In. too" "Married?" Sally whirled from Now! trunk, her "r, ovtt face 2 T Aw I Tl T o blank with astonish ms.j-- i. f ' ment. ' . ' From outsiae the tent came a Given Free With J whistled bar of music. "I'll be lov ing vou always!" "That's David!" Sally gasped, a v During This Event blush running, swiftly from c her throat to the roots of her soft black hair. TU have to hurry. I I think I will wear the blue taffeta!" Pltty Sing chuckled softly, but there were tears In the old. wise little blue eyes set so Incongruously in a tiny, wizened face no bigger than a baby's. (To Be Continued) no-ga- gen-tle-m- - ' "Why, darling child, we're going to ''beat It, as Gus advises.. Of course! We ve 'beat it together be s grilyThat gave Sally her cue. Bend- fore. Listen, honey! Stop crying ing low over the crystal, so that and listen. Go to the dress tent get David and Sally run away. off, change your her face was within a few Inches your make-u- p clothrs and make a small bundle the next Installment of that of the woman who sat her, with only the crystal of things you'll need, and I'll Join door (and between them, she pretend- - you" there, flaps, in not more than 10 minutes. n TfreTdrr ifernirrngtffyTfoiif pap nen siowiy sije glaaa ball, o I WrH I . prmHpaI7Jp?"rir-Tt?gu- ep' th-"d- pity sherifP gave her no opportunity to say more, either In her own defense or to Sally. Cus, the barker, bent over the trembling girl while the crowd was still enthralled over tha spectacle of two apparently respectable women being dragged out of the tent under arrest "Better beat it kid. The dame's hep to you. Reckon She's the g Hume matron yeu been us about Here, take and he thrust a few crumpled bills Into her hand don't ever let l on to Pop Bybee that I helped you get away. Goodbye, honey. Good dilly-dall- - I J SAf VOMAT - OF SPEAKER Is Tf TfoWTBTWtrm so-o-- fACHt tViaXT, e "I want my. fortune tofd." I've paid my quarter and I dont Intend to ' y around her all day." -The relief was so terrific that the fclrl'I body began to trembla all over, but the rigidity of terror had mercifully relaxed, so that' ahe ' could lift her shaking hands. Gus, the barker, who. always' re- , maiaed, upon the platform during V her "readings.," .had long ago ar-ranged a code stgnaf of distrees. . and now she gave ft. '"Hfer hand went up to the ridiculous crown of fake jewels iat banded hef long black fcair and adjusted It. tipping It first to ths Tight and then to the left, M 11 t0 eaM ths pressure of Ts"ftf I rjAt PTtTS icrr rv j awe-strlck- la-ih- to curve their fingers about the -mmglc crystal. But of course she Z would i never "read"- - the - crystal again. She was caught, caught! "Are you deaf?" Mrs. Stone's harsh voice pierced her numbed ' TSoV, J : ' "hearlhf j JeJV 'fljrure wbjah sbe karw so wall atathf tttw U years In the tit orphanage, Mr. .Stone, the '' f em-plc- attention, that the BABB, Tady Bountiful" laNeHMD Yorker. 1fc af a wealthy r la another Stat Sally eeoava aad"saa iaa David g absat tha tew scrtcsa Vltaoet fear of psMrA. naval tfvet tor a sapphire hr O0T VXXWt WeiTC TO CO MKTvaKiA THra y y&w D rid as tank's helper sad Sally as "Traumas Lafla", crystal sarar. la Cfcattal City. lacatlsa f Ot M SaUj ia reootniaf wax t orphaaa traaa la, ehaperoar' by a acMttfal "Lady BoaatifuL" GtS, the barker, diverts attraUoa aad Sally at saved. Sally learns from AStrtRK 0OBSE, haawaama eaateraar.- - wha aaaey a-tt-k tH AT . kt ah Barf stadeat, for lammrf work. Wlm Cmm makes nn&rka aboat BMtfi frt a.hla for Sally, DnM kita alas a craahlnc biow. Toy rmm awajr mmt Jut a eararial. Sally - a "WMBint hideous. "It aras her! She was standing right by . me! Police! Police Eren Mrs. Btona was diverted for the moment Gua, the barker sprang to the adga of the platform as a red-- f acaa, .diahcveled woman fought bar way through the crowd to tb platform. "What seems to be the trouble, madam T" Gus demanded loudly. "Who took your purse T" he reached a helping hand to the womaa who was struggling to get to to steps leading to the platform. "It was her!" The "country woman," whom Sally had recognised Instantly aa s "athtoer,". an of the circus, extremely use ful In just such emergencies, shook an angry forefinger In Mrs. Stone's astounded face. "She's got It right ,. there In her hands! The gall of . r S her! - Standlag right by me, aha was, before she come up here to get her fortunf told. Stole tny purse, a JsS-fir- S. she did, right out tny hands" "Th! Is my parse!", Mrs. Stone shrilled, her face suddenly strutted with blood. "I never heard of anything so brazeA hi my life! It's my purse and I can prove it Is." She, turned menaclfigly toward Gas, who was looking ront one angry if. greatly eat barraaacd and perplexed. "Reckon I'd better call the constable and let him nettle this thing" he said apologetically. ,,,'Tm a lUippity hrrlff," l man called loudly from the audience. "Make way for the law! and- - happily The thrilled crowd patted obediently to let a fat man witH a silver stsr on his coat lapel past majestically toward the platform. Sally knew him, too, as a "achlller" principal job with the carnival was to Im- law an of the .officer personate whan trouble rose . between the "rubes" and any- member of the carnival's big family.' ' "Come along quiet ladiesVfe th fat man admonished the two women briskly, "We'll settle this little spat outside, all ''nice and peaceable, I SPANISH FORK, April it (UP) hope" The last word was spoken to Mrs.- - Stone with' significant emGeorge C Larson, forest ranger of phasis. the Strawberry Reserve, mrwas the outrage!" ths orphan- - ath-Bt- o -- WORK- WXt tOUW--ejOU ra at tha scream ' mads tbs air ni wf to CI .EM CAK3UN, kln DAVID NASH, state MhMp LKSMXX WO rtAJY niea'or Aoaju" the M, f0Ht .via i V . 8AIXT FORD, ilERAli3'NESDAxZ"4?.wi t BGOTlS AND HLU BUDDIE- SBy U&rtia 4 ' $1.00 |