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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. PAGE SEVEN iebeis JmSi? OI926 1 JIDITII MABTLN. English; er at PenoVfcon Inivcrsity, with ERJC.i WATERS arainai DEAN hi his vyyilinla Swain teachside rebel-lio- n ' BKOWX. , ; DR. PETER DORN, astrenemy professor, admires her and disapproves of Erie. MVRA ALDRICH b in love with Eric ami torn between affection ' far Judith and eaiouty. ' Erie la suspertod of cotnpHeity with "KITTY" ' SHEA,' town bootlegger, in aeUinf poison liquor from which two students have died Judith publicly defeada him. - ' ' s - v Friday Hope Muslin inch fine) Bleached jren-uin- e genuine Amoske Hope Muslin. Special Cloth, rerular 29c . Dollar Day valuer & yards m '' . 1 Timothy Brown, 811 Avan place," jihe said ta the clerkJUe-hande- d her a blank card and a pen. VBetter write 'Congrntulutlons' on that card," said Eric Waters, topping up behind her. Judith turned in surprise. Eric was carrying a traveling bag. "Just making the train for home, Judith." I 1 1 he saioV ? i ? Its' ' i : I ' 1 ...... i J ' dith's knock was a handsome young jnuJatto... with flashing eyes .'""I n crisp Httle mustaclie. He surveyed her inquiringly as he led her. over polished floors to thewindiagrtair-wa- y. Judith caught glimpses of rich paneling and heavy. .Jucniture, through the wide arches that opened into other rooms "All the young ladies is gone, mlss'wild the manr la the npstairs hall.she found every door but one standing oien. In 'the bedrooms, disorder, ran riot, with- - clothing: and wrapping mateon the floors, rial scattered about ' A. negro maid came running up the stairs. "This room, miss," she said,' opening the one closed door. - - - -- .. Ju-nit- JmUth In, It, whirled into Providence road. The Gamma Delta house was a great .white Colonial utrurture, .solidly ensconced in its square lawn, wltn the college golf links atretchlng away to the east and a wooded pasture that belonged to one of the old estates of the town as Its western outlook. ; The twq stbry portico, with its JLiuLxreat-Jilllflra..- . pnfluscil SntThospltable door, 'mere wei in many of the nlmlows. 9" The! servant who answered Ju- - ; j i -- I .....liUU . dleton iluri.ig he Christinas vaca tion Isn't a very cheerful place." j. "No,, indeed," agreel J(iss Snow. They got into the cozy little coupe aiidieale(foinewards..The engine was choking and sputtering. wish I "The only tiHMKWhet had a man of my own," said Dean Snow "is when this car Is misbehaving. It Jihs stopped on me twice fniwy and "Both times I liud to send for a man to get.it started." s Judith laughed..-B- nt you can a garage man when you don't need "him, and you couldn't dismiss V 1 a. husband." They turned into Providence Pike -- for the final that led to the Gamma Delta house.' he the engine whirred to a stand, still. 'How tiresome." said Iean Snow. ' What shall we do now?" The headlights of an approaching car offered a possible solution. The driver stopped beside them. "If you have' a rope, I'll tow you," he said. Dean Snow nodded. "I have a rope. It's an ' old maid's only resource in auto tronbles. Jndith had been looking up the rood. "I"l just run along:" she said. "There's a moon, and it's only a few steps from here." . The dean looked up at the sky Anxiously. "Aren't, you afraid "Of course not. Judith laughed. Tt's still" early. I would have' gone Imine alone, if I hadn't met yo. .' anyway.'? r Slie set off up the road. She could till hear the voices of the denn and he man at the foot of the hill. a few moments the Gamma Oelta house ws hi sight, and Ju: llth sfopjH'd. Every window was lark, (To Be Continued) Y 3. :''' Alone It the sorority house, Jo--' dith has to defend brself against he drunken "Kitty" Shea in th , , , , next cnapicr. , ! 1 lar $1.00 value, 2V yardsyliUU School girls of Southshields, cannot wear rings to schpol. Teachers complain thnt the" girls pay too much' atterition to their hands, nnd not enough to their books, The .mntter came to a head when an irate' parent complained that W teacher had kept her, girl's ring., The teacher explained that tho girl kept twisting the' ring on her finger and wonld'not pay atten-- t urn to lessons. The board upheld ; the teacher. '." ' " Itpmemlter when we all brought our friendship bracelets to school and used the Iintln period to pass .:. 'em altont, link by link? , ., d IMPORTED PONGEE CHECKED NAINSOOK- Soft IJngerie checks and plain. Nainsook, White and colors 1 ftft 29c value, 6 yards . $ liUU Special Week-En- d BARRONETTE $095 wuy cases . n a high finish ar $1.29 value, JJQ These hats are small and large,. Velvets, Felts and Velours SPREADS J JAP Alao New Metallic Hats and Mcttalic and Satin com- TURKISH bination- WINDSOR CREPE - Printed genuine Windsor Crepe in small Tattems, regular M ftO liUU 29c value, 7 ards SHEETS - HJ alue, ART GOODS Each ...... . .". , . . ... . ,. . . $1.00 . f - $1.95 Stamped Luncheon Sets of Linen and . . . Clover Bleach . . . . . ........ 2 FOR 03 C $1.00.' special 1 4 75c Dresses Scarfs, Table Run- f ners, Cushions, Buffet Sets and :, Aprons, , TABLE COVERS . $1 00 at 25c bordered fine egular 13c value 3 for " I " 7 tissuoa' JliUU " BROADCLOTH inch printed Broadcloth-4- n a fast. dye. print, jregular 49c 01 ftf alue, 3 yards ; . $ I lUU . MISSES HOSE ; Misses Black, fine ribbed Hose . regular 49c Value FOR $1.00 Stamped Doilies of heavy natural linen. Ipair . a .................. 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Dollar Day Values at- - less than QIL CLOTH SQUARES Half Price in three Special Price Printed Table Covers, 45 ini IirU T Groups. square in first quality Oil Cloth, regular 75c value. , 0fl-- allC HANDKERCHIEFS" Fancy $1.00 SPECIAL 3 FOR $1.00 and Runners in Round, square and long shapes Values to $1.49, 2 for . . $1,00 Boxes, , LIEN'S " Covers Trays. ,, , . . , Jl.Ofl SPECIAL in Mirrors,- - Brushes, size, regular, 59 Each ,;r.; .V. Siz? 18x34 inches in a good firm c.ght, regular 29c grade $1.00 $1.49 Stamped Gowns OQ-- in 42x36 inch Pillow Cases hemmed ready for use. regular 29c value. Each Idu Stretchers. TOWELS n extra- weight Towel in a large $1.49 Stamped "Cases ?i Glove 1UYON . ' Pair "Imported Jap Crepe in fresh new . shades, special at xl fill 6 yards ;,-",Vr x t r. 'p I lUU CASES .regular $3.aa to $4.95 aluc's, Yard . crepe ...... WUli TURKISH TOWELS r Size 81x90 Seamless Sheets good quality, Each no,. ...... Printed Rayon in best quality, cgular 95c to"$i,29 Values ifard OiiC M rn'f ! yard shades il inch bordered dress Flannels, 36 inch Indian Head in 1 to 5 yard lengths, regular 39c value 0 Q yflrd Satin,-regu- PRESS FLANNELS Latheroid ' ...... ... . . , . . . . SATIN most popular - Twenty-tw- o INDIAN HEAD . MERCERIZED SATINE fast dye Table Damask in .Natural and Cslora, Values H ftfl 50c at Jewet Boxes, Hair WOMAN'S DAY Eng-tan- TABLE DAMASK Rfenfrew flQ x ? ---- I ....... EMBROIDERED CASES fiflish 42x36 inch embroidery cases; regular $1.23'patif"" 1 nn J f6-yar- d8- , -- ' r Another Out. ffl flfl in8?eSu!a!Ll9c Rayon Bloomers, all colors of heavy , Black and colors in 30 inch Satines woven fabric t nn;a 49c value - ffl lift . liUU 4 yards $1.50 values, pair $ hUU ............... dis-niis- on the gas ........7131 - BLOOMERS I Fancy striped Rayon Spreads in Pink, Blue, Rose and Yellow, Regular $5.95 value $4.85 Each - aHbedhandiniffjrattincfTfotil rLse . . yaraT! 25c value BOSTON BAGS Large roomy, black Bags, Values to f 1.95 RA0N rt ' Shortly afterward, a taxi, with Hi 1.95 81x90 genuine Pequot Saeets i mM mm value Each regular 45c value. Each MKT" special,. W"M'W 42x36-ize-hemmed-c- n ! ................ PEQUOT CASES e, I yards weave Lingerie Voiles in lVVI pastel shades, regular 29c PI flfl I . . . y ilIU grade, 5 yards PEQUOTSHEETS get out here, rights. One wall was composed of you all any. , i nd Hi explain." 4x windows in" a row, which looked Judifli bonded the card to the A : over the front door. 0t-4dr floristJind ")utjst left the store with Eric. the .four pillars swept pasi 'Tre-see- n Shea," said be. "We he windows to the roof. talk. I think ad a Judith set her bags down and you needn't worry about him any more. That's, why I said yon mlght look around. There was a small book fireplace and somebuilt-icongratulate Mrs. Brown. Judith' looked at him inquiringly, shelves in one' wail. Opposite them hut he shook bis head. "Don't worry was the inlaid' dressing tab'e, on about the .how of it," he said. "Just which was enthroned a long, limp red wool hafr and grotforget the whole affair, and have as doll with limbs twisted in knots. merry a Christmas as you can. It's esque1 rotten that you are to be in this - The. maid was. 'watching Judith with more than casual Interest. "We dead hole alone" Judith smiled and Eric said u didn't know you wns comin' tomore. When they reached the cor- night," she said. "Thought you'd be ner leading to the railroad station, here in the mornln'." She went out; he held put his hand. "Goodbye Ju- jlosing the door sharply. dith. And please take care of yourJudith prepared for .dinner. She self. I don't like to leave you here. ite It in solitary state, at one of And t think you should see that the he. great dining tables,, with the Gamma Delta-hous- e is thoroughly mulatto hovering about, in evident locked up, every night." , baste to finish serving her. He held her hand .tightly for a "Do you all liv.e'in the house?", moment, and abruptly; walked asked Judith. ''No'm. just me and cook ahe's away. j The. walk home was, not reassur- my sister. Amarylia ..goes home ing. The Christmas exodus was well nights she's de maid. '.He shot a under way. Judith passed mdny uff back to consult an ornate wrist groups on the sidewalks, bound statio- watch. Judith swallowed her desn-ward, and the street was full sert hastily. . , of hurrying ' taxis and baggage ".As she rose, she shivered ' slightly. trucks.The" man noticed it. "Yass-m- . I'll When she reached her boarding m. ome coal on de fire. Let it get put y itonise, .Myra's large, wardrobe trunk kind-- a low. Been huntin a!l afterpas just' descending the stairs, on noon. Brought back 4wehe cottontails the shoulders of two puffing men and a 'jwssum." Ills face widMyra called to her as she climbed ened in a grin. the steps. She was standing in the .Judith rftn npstairs for her; hat door of Judith's room, wearing ti nd coat. When she came back, the new a fur coat and little green hr mulatto wag not to be seen. She . imd hugging a monstrous basket of went through the passage that evi. fruit. ;'; dently led to the kitchen. ' This she held out to Judith with - She opened the Htrben door and a sigh of relief. "Merry Christmas, stopped. Therrooin was iulf of neJitde, And all I ask of you is, please groes, seated on the chairs, and remember to tell me what'sln the tables' and on the floor- 'A general litt'e sliver foil wrappers 'scattered expression of gloom was visible on ' among the fruit. .I've always want--" their faces. - . ' At ed to know. ... several rose entrance, Judiths I 'Take one" and see," laughed awkwardly. She saw the mulatto But Myra shook her bead. looking at "hex defiantly, and noticThere was an ominous crash from ed that he held a shot gun in his Mow stairs, and Myra ran to the band. On the floor at his feet Iny ailing. "Don't jlm that trunk," she the tmdles of "the 'possum and the : called. Then, turning to Judith; rabbits. ' i "I'm going to dump everything ont-n- f Judith turned to the young maid, it and bring it bank filled .With 'X nm going to the movies," she . new clothe. ; Mother's still in the said, v"pieaSe iwk the' .house careWent Indies, and Dad is so much fully tonight and leave lights burn, wax in my bands." . ing, if yon go to bed before I- - reheart-to-hea- 6 AMOSKEG OUTING Part" wool Robe Blankets, fancy Amoskeg heavy weight 1921 Out Weave. Patterns Jacquard and dark, very frO value light ings, $3.95 QC Regular T4jrTOya44eenwlBF iets $1.00 Fancy Outing !V2ZKi CI flfl lar grade ROBE BLANKETS Each White Outing . 36 inch Outing in light and Daisy dark patterns, regular 25c 1 Art Fancy 27 inch Bleached White Outing, good quality, 5 yds see you, ' I don'twaat lhe hollyraald Judith. But Bhe stopped to finger the retired flower of the polnsetlia. At last she drew a bill from her purse. "Please send this one to Mrs. . Wide Outing LINGERIE VOILE CANTON FLANNEL now-udtiys- i Daisy Cloth S6 dith. Myra asks Judith to stay in her sorority house to supervise the servants during , the Christinas holi- days. The professor cornea to the house to see Judith, but Mjra captures Htfaii at the door. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVI ,WIyra danced into the parlor, to the professor. But he fell hack for a moment to speak to tieTratdrsbnmefacedlyT Judith turned away toward the stairs. When the door slammed a few minutes Inter, she could nee. from her position .by the desk, that Myru was clinging to his arm and chattering gaily, as they walked up the street. "So. mistletoe," said the man at Ihe flower .store next door to the ("olIegT'Inn. "Xo market for it What does this neckln' and muggin' generation want with mistletoe? Don't need any excuse to kiss. Plenty of fine holly wreuths, though. Couple of pplusettia plants, too." . Saturday at 8 p.m. t the night it was raided. : r Judith appeals to Erie for help. Dr. Dora, having seen Erie dlmb dow n the trellis from Judith's room, and not knowing that he had merely ascended to asfi" tier to unlock the door for Myra, is now avoiding Ju- f Closes or at 9 a.m. d Judith, r I'll comeback again, to Crowds Of Eager Shoppers Are Sure To Share In These Unusual Values MANY UNEQUALED SAVINGS will Feature These Remarkable Dol-lDay Sales. Opens Judith befrienda Mr. Timothy - -- it s Brown and keeps the secret of Mrs. Brown'a love affair, discovered in I . a week-entrip to the eity. - "Kitty" Shea tries to Maekraail Mis. Brown and threatens to pose the fact that Judith and Erie ffnetf t the Blue Mood roadhouse, - .AT IRVINE'S FRID-iEKiSATURDA- ILHOTUV HOUSE OF qUAUTY i ..$1.95 - $3,93 grade at ....... J2.95 .. $4.95 grade Scissors, 3C well. If the coin of the realm was home. ' (suit .for divorce agHinst his wife, .xlne without reading wime 'outltreakr "Girls will work in factories," she reminding everyone of." the time on "why and baw V .parents have' behind ber, a ltd she didn't hnve to told "me on her porch at Grand when the crown princess Ceclle faih d.'-- ' There is ulmoSt a read the! price .tag? morbidity Ains-e,and there is no. scorn at begged the kaiser to letlier divorce In pan'iils outlook oic 1 Uara'Snii' tMUinf tllla lllllt nluillt tached, r But If a girl works 'In Hi his philandering son, and the kaiser their job today. .. ; ' g neuter" Siiln-- 1 other woman's kitchen,,; she feels turned purple with rage. " "the Our mothers who siHiukcd us, fc, . lower' than the factory or sters who long to keep house, and Other times, othet customs I ns, knitted: milieus for us, bnk( t d there is no Mrs. Ada Cliambenaln, wife of little jk'!j lr, our piny .parties, yet spinsters. who long to carve career office ' are joining 'forces, they" sayJ The work which has to be done like a Los Angeles attorney, killed her rubbed onr ohrpiwd biyids vith e the of house work.". house drudgery' three little-- children the other day' "mutlon JUllow, curled our hair on Jspinster keeps is paid a salary by the wage- and ended her own life. A lengthy wet ragx, gave us birthday 'parties.' earning sister, and a nice tittle home (With the downfall of the kaiser, note left behind ber explaned that, its for picnics, wnwhed out our is had by alL One way of solving' many pretty little stories are com- - she killed her children, because She mouth with soap and water when ' the servant nroblem. ing out 'ammt bis domestic affairs, i hsd not been a ,' good mother to we' t4d lies, didn't have much timo 'Stories J that could not be , ; .. t.',, tthein, and must take them from a to wonder whether or not they were - And speaking of the servant prob-,- ( a "kaiser's sons are now. told about world for which she had not pre-le- lieing goml parents. They just keep Mrs. Flfl Potter Stillman Is ;the sons of the man at Doom. Not oared them. vix; V V- -1 v plugging away at the 'job; k'aving proud rather than ashamed of Jhe pong ago, PH 'liolTloo milch haJuTbaloo aTwuf AaOoneFTlifaf werT forced- to and they came out of the theater 1 married "a mere Jin Prince crude baron." anhourV the Bnd .this son, was, kill lantern ns In business or half themselves One Stillman, Is bank for move over glass nowadays. about to parent worry laughTneTlt's good to have some- - 1'rince of Wales, r a hlredg.irJa her own 'Eltel I'riodrlch, tie second son, filed cannot pick up any paper or uirga- - their deficiencies! said Judith, 'Pen- - him his new abode.' Marlborongh . Well, what woman couldn't do as sense, tne to ialk house, the home of the late, queen What a waste, mother Alexander. what a waste, for some girl who would Jiwt dote on ahopplhu around for orange and black cretonne for the sun parlors and other certain "woman's touches." But bow nice for the prince! What a comfortturn.' ."There "is not" a truthful woman able bachelor' home be will hare! - The giri nodded, miles' broke on living" I read, who wpnld hot rathon the faces of several of the fjood newa forTlfiopkeepera! er the a lovely vamp than on ugly the honseman bent over housekeeiier.' ' Mary, dlnpatches ay can buy Queen lii 'rabbits again. , . True! Who longs for the brains a jade elephant, a jade monkey, a In the lobby of the theater, Jua pair of carved Ivory dith, met Dean Angela Snow, who of- Empress jfheodosia;or Jean : ' and what woman would not French candelabra, - two French hailed her with delight. ."Come" sit with me,n.fhe cried, "and I'll take like to be a Mary Plckford or Miss chaixe lounges, two Wedgewood yon home in the coupe afterwards." America? . w " vases, a crystal chandelier, a Floren JmHth gladly assented. tine brass candlestick, a painted tea , ' ','.'-"'..-- tver-'ri(U- r - wage-earnin- -- . girlv-.'An- tfk . c, W ,doo-huDk- y, totd-sbo- . . |