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Show FROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 11.' 1923. . WfM. IM - .. . , , ... ... - IP IV u 111 U ' - - era ill nn 1 u 11 ; II 1 r ffl ' t'- j : -- ! :. . - ' . HEL1 ffll ..... ,t-- ' ,. J , , .. " ! , . . A ! y ' - r- f ' v 1 . . ..-i- : ' ' .' ' - ; - : .. - . ; ' .. jj' vauvu (7 EiliL fflffllE - ' : 1 . mm f V-fr- " I - ... ffl- II L :-- p i) a"' - ;: . . , ,' : ' ' - , ' ' , j ; ; . ' " V lV-WVg- .BOOTS AND HER BUDDIE- S- il J3y Martini : : Gold Digger? No! Buries It! AUTHOR Of SAINT AND SlttNt 1 walk with David the night before to red booths; endowing' them with " 1 ; ThriummEr the in 18, SALLY caution her not to appear Jn Capital glamor: "Bybee'g Fellls. Girla irOEO Is ."armed out" to CLKll City, even In the dresa or cook tent. dazzling beautiful chorus straight JaSfflnfrr'fMm gigfad' MUaaJM .fork. iiiJwiat.i!iii,Jt. err, wl .tfetait giCAnaHi Six reasons why men leav home, phanafe, tbe only home kiie'Cui plexlon.. which she was to apply 'known from the timo alio waa four. w)th exceeding care so that the dis "Beautiful Babe, the Fattest Girl in 620 pounds of rosy, At the farm aho nieeta DAVID guise might be Impenetrable.. tfie World Palace of NASH, athlrt nnd unlvrrtlty tttu-- 1 " Because the carnival tot selected cuddly girl flesh;" , doht. wnrklnf .thpre during the by "the Kidder." Pop Bybees ad- Wonders Greateat Aggregation of summer. W hen ( arson manes vance man and "fixer," was In the Freaks in the World; also Princess remark about their friend-- , heart of the city, and the railroad Lalla, from Constantinople, crystal-gaze- r, (hip, David strikes him' a terrific spur alloted to the show train on escaped member of the SulMow and Mot knowing Uien wheth- the outskirts of it. the cars would tan's Harem; Sees all, knows all er tlie man Is dead. or alive, Sully be abandoned by the carnival per- Past. Present and Future!" and David formers and employes, only Pop and Sally wandered along the midway, ; They Join a carnival, David, as Mrs. Eybee continuing to occupy waving a small brown hand to Edcook's helper, and Sally In a fcide--l their drawing room in one of the die Cobb, who was setting up his show d!ruited as "Priucess Lalla," Pullmans. Sally, being told the ar- gambling wheel and gaudily dressed crystal (aser. rangements, suspected that they Kewpie dolls; Exchanged predicKIT A. the Hula dancer, beromes stayed with the train to guard th tions as to the day's business with d conces.Infatuated with David and thrrat--' safe under the green plush seat, the two orHfiree ens Sally with exposure to the po existence of which waa known only sionaires; won a smile lice far the Carson affair If she to Sally. Mrs. Bybe took little In- - from the henna-haire- d girl who sold itiekats rahbit racea Sally kears they are going next to only for fc,J .......... ..w v. But she soon discovered that she Citnital Otv. where she spent money bigs, which were brought to was restless and lonely. The She her at the cna or eacn aays Busi, many years In the orphanage. had no glamor'in these early tella David they must run away. ness. hours.. Without the crowds there t David promises to meet her that It was still not seven o'clock when was no glamor; the crowds themnight after the train is loaded to Sally Joined the straggling proces- selves, though they did not suspect 'talk things aver with her. They sion of performers headed for the it, furnished the glamor with their stroll to a dump of trees and sit cook tent and dress tent, a quarter naive credulity, .their laughter, their 'down to talk. David takes her in of a mile from the show train. She free and easy spending, their sushis arms and for the first time they knew very little of the city itself. ceptibility as a relief from the moconieoa their love fof-ea-ch other. I since the orphanage was situated notony of their lives, to the very Sha tells him the news of her moth-- 1 on its own farm in a" thinly settled spirit of carnival for which this . ' er which MRS. BYBEE uncovers ' suburb. draggledfold hoyden of a show was 'for her In. Stanton. The woman who) There waa no glow of pride, no named was not g Home her she trudg-as had tbe of 'sense left j . "The kids would love It." Sally at, her mother, according to Mrs. By- -' ed through the almost deserted , remembered suddenly, seeing In a mul.l muitii, hut i ifiy tiuis ha pas --momorv mfoemMiim, hut waa peinfutty hrlehr TMsh hliwl to take the bahy from the policeman idly swinging his "billie"jthe oldish, wistful little faces of mother In New York and disappear, j on a street coi ner she thanked Pop t Betsy and Thelma ani Clara and all As they sit there, they arejnybee in her heart that he had the other orphans who had until so startled to hear NMa's voice In the'erqtioned her to don her disguise, recently though it seemed year darkness somewhere near them. For beyond a casually Interested ago been her only friends and "Steve rm warning you. If you 'plnnce at her brown face and hands playmates. ; douMXross mer IB cut your heart and her' longTTiwinging braids ofl "I wonder If Eloise Durant Is " Fifty-f'.ft- y law'riblv black the unhaBDV. or If she has found fine, lustrous hair, .NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY did not seem to find her worthy of some' other 'big girl' to pet her. I of-t their ; wonder if Betsey and Thelma and Httcntionceitainly'hjDt-oCHAPTER XXiy notice. -- . Clara mind my soon was awakened David could When Sally If only She smiled at the picture o? her-aftpass that cor- I next don successfully! dawn the morning Probably he had self draped in a sheet aad crowned ' shouts to and tone the carnival grounds. But with her own braids an ermine Wednesday by the .songs of the "white hopes" unload- - Pop Bybee, true to his promise to cloak and a crown of gold adorning on Ing-thof carnival the outskirts , protect the boy. had decreed that a queen! 'If they could see me now! g all the time, all dressed jthe Capital City, the question which he shoJd become private ctwf and its had way (waiter tViirnEiJI. and .Mrs' Pvbee. worming n. jimplB saiiB-trouft"d a Know-j reiiviitiirg cor,pti up all day in Uieigrcen satin jacket all glittery wfth ttnrougn tne neaveniy joy oi ner train. sprang .privilege car r , mg that uavia lovea Igold brafd! I wish I had lots of InsUtly to the fortgiiiund of her Poor David! Dear David! Her(money. so I could send them- - all i was "Steve" whom with j mind:, who heart achr.d passionately for his (tickets to come to the carnival." her NHa had quarreled and bargained loneliness, for his magnificent body ; thoughts ran on. as homesickness In the dark last t.ight? 1 caged in a hot box of a kitchen, for the place-shi had hoped never to Sally and. David had met or hadjahrn it had been so gloriously free-seagain rose: uprireacherous and to out them nearly in fragrant. ihad pointed fields before 'unwelcome, to dim her joy In the every member of the show troupe, hhe had met htm. . Jglnrioua miracle of David's love.: no was Steve among) Why. he might almost as well be "I suppose." she confessed jand thera course Of Steve might?be(in Jail! And tie had done nothing lornly. tMht Mrs. Stone Is the on I v one of the roughneck white roust- - but protect a girl alone in the world mother 111 ever know. I wish .I'd aboirts. But a star performer, such' from the cruel revenge of a man, always been good, so she wouldn't herself, would who had promised the state to treat believe the awful things Clem Car-- , j s IMita considered son said about-m- . hardly consort with such a man. her as his own daughter. She thinks I'm two ,Th" classessimply did not But even though her heart throb! bad now like my mother. I won-- j In rare Instances. David! bed with poin for David she could der," she was atartled, her face mix, except , of course waa different Everyone' not be wholly sad. for he loved her. flushing hotly under the brown pow- connected,, with the carnival knew wanted to marry her, would even der, "if I am bad! They say it's In , that he waa a university student' now be mefrtod to her if she had the "blood I'm crary to have David : his ambitions for k' me. and and he had to ask me working In the kitchen with Buck let him give " , only because he wai hiding from the her. nnt to. Maybe David Is afraid I'm police. i By th time she . had finished bad. and will make bim bad!" ' Then tbe thought of David dt- - breakfast 1n the ook tent the car- -' - Thetoo, fhoueht was Tfh bearable. She missed Nita and her threats and riVsl was nBrlv ready for business, wanted to fly to David, to search his I her Steve. Jif her Even the Ferns wh wi s glittering- hsrel eyes ayM. 4 see l berth, scurried to the women's immensity was flung toward the if he had lost any of his "respect" (dressing room and hastily applied sky. the basket seats hang if motion- - for her. But she wouldn't kiss him! . make-uphershow Pop Bybee had (less In the still, hot air. Banners She d bite her out first! She 'summoned her to the privilege car t advertising real and spurious won- -; was going to tongue be good. good, prove Pa ber return from her momentous ders were being tacked upon, acar- - to herself and David and all the ? 1 an eieiMwi. -- . wriTti 1 1 ..tNfsA. 1 niA I 1 - - y.vi Pirates,-- ' Yo ; other day. Flying the Jolly Roger at The 4 Long captured the site of tha PaSouthwest cific ... r -r-- : . WSh , ' . ear-niv- al I into Beach, fe. gold-toothe- d -- sailed band right -- a the masthead, ' good-nature- - attacked a city in ' f H, -- AU. Trt- - E.T EUERY BOUt vitu.Twerr-v- x 5 C r. FVXtO MY . BO"T M 11 tWE c JrW.' KTi nr - . a cornerstone of fll W i one of the exposi- 1 tion buildings be Tmti1!. : kir' wVfr " huge chest treasure v , . m tuned I It AM $ twit r wTto up . looks tKt t9 n U iTr? e and Exposition 'I " , - to completed when the fair open. u July. dashing hearty with ' the cutlass waa , the' chieftain of the home-comin- buccaneer. I ter-;ou- t- . play-acting- ." er Play-actin- Jntedin Ufl-J- aftl -- the-sho- e d for-ithe- gold-fleck- world that "It" wasn't in her blood. But all day, as the crowds gath ered and money clinked merrily as it feell into cash boxes, she longed for David, lived over every kiss he had given her. from the brushing Of his lips against the tip of her short nose to that dizzying, wedding er lips when their :ove had been con fessed in the moonlight And because she waa bemused her with, romance, thrilling own awakening to love, she made an almost 1 riotous success" of her -- crystal-gazin- g that first day of the In Capital City. Girls laughed shyly and cuddled against their sweethearts provocatively as they left the Palace of Wonders, determined to make "Princes Lalia s" enchanting prophecies come true. And she waa so seductively beautiful herself, asparkle with love as she waa. that three of four unacyoung men, seeking companied knowledge of past present and future, suggested that she fulfill her own prophecies of a "zo beauwfal until. embarrassed though flattered, she took refuge In assuming that all gentlemen prefer carnival "iine.. blond. She did not see David that night after the carnival had shut up shop, 'or he could not leave the show train and onty- - tnal performers. oaraera ana concessionaires were permitted to hang aretm Sally understood from the midget "Pltty Sing," that a nightly poker game attracted the men to the priv and ilege ear and that even gua-pia- y was no uncommon the-tiwi- tJF i break in the monotony. Pop By be,, What have we here? A real live, t NJV v hm genial until he heard tie rattle of Turkish harem beauty, a I live!" Sally aroused herself from her appoker chips, waa tha heaviest winner as a rule, many a performer's parently absorned gazing Into the lary finding its way back into the "magic crystal" and looked with stateroom safe within few hours wide, startled eyes at the man who after Mrs. Bybee had reluctantly had ' addressed here in an accent handed It over, which at once marked him as an' By 'Thursday afternoon Sally's easterner of culture. She had seen confidence In the efficacy of her dis pictures of men dressed like that guise had mounted perilously high. but she had never quite believed in ; ThejjoJicf men who si rolled grandly 4his authenticity But her eyes did not linger long through the tents, proud of not hav accorded to for their fun. on hi slim, elegant immaculate pay Ing her ' admiration or cane. figure, leaning lightly on no but His laughing, wife, cynical eye suspicion. skepticism The city poffrs had apparently challenged her and Invited her to lost interest in the hunt for David share hi amusement with him. But Nash, university student and farm in their bold black depths was hand, wanted for assault with in- something else. tent to kill and for moral delin. (To Be Continued) quency,, and Jn Sally Ford, runaway ward of the state and juvenile paraIn the next chapter the Princes mour of the youthful would-b- e mur- Lalla Is confronted by some of her as the had derer, paper" previously former playmate at the orphanage. described them. At least there were.no references PUTTING IT OFF to the case in either" Wdnesday's "My wife has Just eloped with or Thursday's papers, and Sally' the chauffeur." heart was light with gratitude to "I've always intended to hire a "KAIL HEADS and mounting of David and Pap Bybee for having chauffeur, and yet I never seem, Jo gold metal constitute an unusual persuaded her to wick with the car get around to it." Judge." :" treatment for this tailored bag of nival. It was rather fun to be on heavy navy grosgralaJ exhibition Reading the fortune pf the very policemen who had been" given her- description and order to COLDS "trt'l'1 Ytei- murh mnrm fun t h n rrnufs--rrtover thruat irx) ehst i ti ! f state llI St Apply fleeing along y A tt covet with ho. flannel cloth. X.,..A tm and hiding in corck!3 by dny, j wsW i rm, .t.c ihmI vttk Siu Vi b". A Hungry, exnaustea, airaia or her i ejsiaasjh Ha shadow and of the more menacing I w um v VTf t RJB MAMA! t fll. ' I shadow of the state reformatory. irvsMt v 'lU Vrjy . V VA PI 11 f iintP ' II ti M het. omrr it M.nnjmtVnd Ytmru ilel-liiel lo: Liksi tsy soul! HU t r good-natur- ... PHEST CHICHf?TERSJ!!tl3 -- ght t7 flo Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervqusl To hare plenty of firm flesh anal the ability to do a big day work old" at and feel "like a two-yigh V, yoa-aimeal a day, relish your food and properly- digest it If you can't eat, cant sleep, can't work, Jnrt take a teupoo&ful ' of Taolae before meals. 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