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Show THE TF.OVO 1 lit arranged that the? vert to play tbe tetmli here en bis own courts, um) inter dine with him, but wider bis hosoltallu and under tbc rolden beao- fty of the day W wti all paiD pio pals. It was agony to see her witn him. berinnlne to tasts the rapture of . OOCI tote" gtenahd returned! "ft wartefifH the Bountaia and tbe tops of the redu scarfs were woods orbite tangled fog, then the mellow sunlight pierced It with sudden spectacular brightening and lifting. yAt twelve S'dock Charity Striek, land became Charity lioyd and was kissed and toasted and congratulated burnunWLherJovely jlttls Jace was w ere ing wltn color and" ber blue eyes bewildered with flttigue. At , two Cberry n'rfock there were kood-bybad changed tbs wedding sstln for tbe wore say" about It was1 - It wal still lata ratlier chaotic eondltloo be reported, bul the "tuir was there, and 1e antictpated a . busy winter. He was to have a cottage, s pretty crude affair In a few weekSr right at the thmg be bad o amusing and lnierestlBtv- . roltie. in: to bave the conversation return aM "How does tbst listen to yon?" be 17 wajs4- Martin sod Cherry,- to tbe asked Cherry. Sbe gavt ber father s 8 first ln affair. ' toter felt lhat.bo demure and Interrogative glaBce. IS could have killed this newcomer, this Ma rtla, follow lug-- it. Immediately sob crrolodjrahjiIlkjenjnd thief, this usurper of ttiejija; Uiatjae MitdJrr-r- s lid lilt;ht"bav fjJJed. there?" what is 'Ju your porttloo many year before "Iad'a slwsys said be disapproved the doctor asked, pleasantly. . doUari for a bat again, and twenty-fiv- e 'A utle bit of everything, . now," tf long enpapements." Alii commented. never ana to would she see bronred r.rnnstdly. "but you ought to hear him Martin answered, readily snd resject- - cocks' feathers aealnst bronzed straw now!- - Xh! thing be won't even call fully. of course, I shall have without . reinemberihgJtbA fleaDJittle H an en'gaeement it's an umlerttand- - my own epwial work. At present Ira bedroom and the tionr la ing. or a preference Is to be a pro doing some of the assaying and bave which she bad plnnirt her wedding hat found ecret, and Cherry'a to 1 twen-ty-on- e charge of the sluice-ganThey want over her fair hair, and had ' nW debefore any one else but our-- me to make myself generally useful, mure and radlantand ctmM'iit, to ?" . CHAPTER III. selves knows " make '.suggestions, take bold in every irxt Iwr husband in the M hallway. '. "Peter did not bear her. "There was way!" She was confusedly kissed, passed "le three at the table did not roots berlmilrta s little hone In his heart. "That's the- - way to get on," the old- - fMwnjuindjoagdjj.cwlons with W jrtsaps twenty Jilow ix Girls always falfili their first sr mansaid, arprovlngly. Cti her Jieart' all ber heart a sort if stranza'schlng at f:rickland, who had rushed back his enBagementai did cot often do so. In leoked a1mlrlndy,.-wftWy-'fs- f from saying ot was Tthut she fhu lir, and whose bands were-- resting f4ot."jTlte thing was secret t tt might Is her eyes, at ber husband-to-b- e rthe in rare-wel- l, heart-broke- n usual things the Mar-tithem "stared at before were all. Mm, other girls well come to nothing, after Impressed, too, su1 " table hut waa actually far from feel- more than had .cot been .with them quick little Anne, with That wa the bezinnSg.. iti.1c!'tfr , st . . at s of surprise stalled faintly. Allx, w hours ieiore tns engagement j Ing: tbenwSbe lsugbeA wouinn write to nonsense, promised were and 3. e Ensatted,"wWd ter eyes," was openly discussed, an there would see them- a u soon say good-.b- y them,., all that Botblng should bs c wJ her" ttouth In unaffected etmsttn't refemces tl Cherry's mar-jm s last but comlngMartlnnd theu and nobody that chanced, J and hliment Fortbert j?asjie ws-- j selves should tbart tb secret, some page, kiss for darting Dsd and good-bJ li.ng uerry s woe, Somehow, a few days later, wedding so many tbanks sad tnsnks to xnem how life seemed different Two or were', all! f I Iwtor,". said MartlnffoinLni Jo. tares days after tbs momentous day plana wtrs la tbs sir, snd they C01 ; J!ttii5 ,,,sf,i yours and I bars of tbs that cnerry She waa rone. With ner the uncer for all It granted taking ralslnr of tbe rose tree, Martin Martin" were to be married almost tain autumn sunshine vanished and s snd yoalS';:.;i.-0El ty f u elling to telllooked to mine went at Mdo, ids moun at biro sharply. Lloyd The old dsd and tbe interrupted current of Ufa Is Immediately: la October, In fact. Tbs shadow fell on the forest The event tain above, the valley was blotted out ilmoKt sternly, looked about at tbe ty rtrls' faees. and was silent. tbs brown bungalow supposedly found doctor at first persisted tbst the y -mvwv iMmMl i 1 must wait until Adhl but aiarxma wiin ' XUg, - rrw wivwu bnnoa lua- VikAim Its oldI groove Cherry Are you surprised. Paddy and Chws. oTnirTOumistybeirt doti. imUoMS n'tiunulla otbtorfts tbamftThe I IM In tha flrfit Tlwrsi ail mora lltCt nintntiva "Tint wh. DaddrrL were. too.- hnA tottered awar and the last caterer itJiS ultatloo. The. next Instant Anne iurt innh for h m. Why. inoeeai uner- had gathered up his possessions anu ever had thnnirhtfnl than the rlrli ,h!id Manln were shaking bands, and-. fen4 phsnifed 4l4S- - un n Gsir.x tarwnopeaTJierryB an en hen4tiat mother's, husband .was .1 JTh... tbat. jijs was fibcutJUierry s i li n la w le HHrae. than Martin older more "ten than wonted years wedding finery for bis shabby plans, if the younger girl did not. witn " 1" Allx. "Why, old smoking Jacket, but Peter still Lloyd was now. fl i "Surprised exclaimed Allx only ha talked of the engage Would re let It to on, ebr the looked unnaturally well dressed.AUx 'i you surprise yourself V rjren't ment, land she knew from his com Uer sister flushed exquiirelyL and doctor asked, somewhat embarrassed, stepped down to sit between them and be that his doubtful maimer, meut, pj nrtla laughed, were hpr father's arm went about her. She , felt It to be a mistake. " The ten years' one evening when he and 1'eter ar "We're just about knocked "silly late snuggled against him in an unusual in tbe tram the from difference between Cherry and Martin walking ' C,e confessed, and all the girls laughed distressed , mood of tenderness and quiet September twilight of it again bs him; spoks "0' joyously. , :. Peter mer ask said, don't "Lord, "Be nice to me!" ahe said, wblm- and again. t too r. A place war made for Martin, and -she's ! 4blnk young lonely not gruffly, herry-w- aa cbanged.- - too,-an- d icaiiylia a omelet and honey nd "H'm!" her father aald, sigmncani- ptr'sraitriand In the expected and natural ways, marry anyone but tbe mischief only circulation. Into brisk Peter moved .. .:7W tightening f0:al weretookput her Her dally' letter from done nowl'LI Allx thought all dimples, locked nis father to her side I'll and "I talk her," on think other the not up new t,'.'! orry smiles, and chair, only her prospects, Martin, And so one. better Is sby confidence. than free decided. arm own ber in "Anythingthe other ?a "And what are your plans?" Anne Increased her Importance in I shoul think their .mistake.. a ber make inflated ber having they sat;l!ent, depressed, girls' eyes, but Innocently T !rfw' f d maternally; she'll listen to me P And s day or ders touching, their somner eyes uxtru worn had She own f! : r uncle, who Tiad been silent dur- -' nnrm thm haitowT deDths of the forest an- -' twn liitpr ha railed ber into the Study. engagement i t : the excitement, mildly Interposed: foggyrt sotumnaornlng, into which an October fog was softly orpror s derstandlng, preference." "1 Unisk wsTaeedn't go- - too fast, sweet j with s warm, wooay and noiselessly creeping. yet dewy, was Impossible. found secret, but this i , i Mude I You've only known ness In the air, an -- (Continued -- next-is and then friend intimate one First er a few weeks, after all i you i "Before weT decide this thing BriaF and , ex to was gasp allowed. other , he-r be pretty sure of yourselves lyt": the doctor said, smiling Into her news. The; lime, cam it! tnklne anything like a decisive. claim over'the was not bright face, "before Martin writes bis IF ITS RELATED TO PLtJBlB- Anna derided it u thar I'lenty of time plenty of ttme. "decent" not to let Martin's aunt know people that it's settled,; I want to ask !5. KIN TO US. . ING Uoyd here and I must bave some'. nf you to do something. It's something other when all people these It 1 tibout his plans-15 s'dlnrier to the. you won't like to do, my little girl ' . I now exactly how you eel, Doc--1 knew. Finally came a was I Vrm je'ip wait a while-rwahealth whea Cherry's North' " aiartin K.nia, sensioiy aim ijui,, J. year!" , pres"I reallxe that I Should; drunk, and then the engagement Mcally. watched was said, the bright It lie corns in. to ents began to asked find coiiie to you first, ness fade from ber Blowing face. She 55 ..Her futher only looked tenderly ln-- ; v respects to your daughter. JKX- lowered her eves. The line of be to the blue eyes an(Ll!g.hte?dJttS "mouth y lit jQTOWM'WeT crew firm.' the slender a rush. A week ago Cherry was big arm protectlngly about "Wait until you're -- twentytotH was he deeply But shoulders. young, a most attractive child, to me. to be That's vouiHr enoueh. I only ask you to my aunt about, her and depressed. There was nothing 4o.ti;ie 41itl4inie to be sure, dear !" nil that I envied the roan "that said against young Uoyd. Itiras uly She shrugged Tamtiy, "gghajfeHMttli; ' .me ilyl.to,.wliiIl)eiur andibar blir.hiMl downcast the eyes, as If. tears what was being done In the world ;, Then the time came for roe MlillJ thvm.- nd-- I found I ievefyJljC3ule;a .,uk ta work 't'an't take your old fathers word th hrlirht read ness with which aJi asked. 'it ol And then came last xt them Cherry, Martln,the Other ' good-bye. when 'I began to sfiy It Nn't that. Pad !" she protested - fact : Stupendous 4he : It happened! J know that 7ou. girls accepted "I'll wait eittfW'ly and affectionately. wns to be married. I have waited I I II wait until m unlly know me, and I know that that Clierry, WASHING EASY and Shewas settls-downJelightQuite frankly , to y i if or April, - AND CONVK i eutrousseau now, loo I "think 1 run sattsfrTou.'lHictorr I5ut it won't make any difference ; own In her absorbed happiness tlrely ; ou give her Into safe bauds, and nnr siriitarv open plumbing nothing, will, I love hint and he loves bUe'll never regret trusting t V.o lonnflr-uinanr'ps VOU a always will. .to, and You" don't S ndw?" Chefrr went xm; su" itCTtnir-e- yes had gotten to his feet as hejipoke ; water - for laundermsr insures of his clmir, summer of sepathis ":is l.'Mslins.the back dont knowjwbat " " convenience " and . s anxiously and eagerly Into the ration has meant to us both ! If we cleanliness, , - -- . man's eyes.-must wait longer, why, we will, of comfortinsures good results snid the doctor, touched, Let us install our course, but it will mean that I am all round. h won't somehow-r-o1 IN gentlest tone, "well! It had new porceiam equipment JustJlvlng along i w. perhnpft- -I can't promise her cry!" she interrupted, smiling witn- laundry, kitchen, bathrooms, etc. If But i ury '.soon, Mr. Lloyd, wet lashes. "I'll try to bear it. det centtv r both are willing to wait, and. If Rut aometlmea I .feel as it BUCKLEY & HAWS I couldn't bear It " i.rover this to-I (i m't believe you'll find me hard She choked her. A rush of tears a ou . ; groped for s handkerchief and felt, as she had felt so many times, her Tt nt's all I ask, sir!" Martin said. father's handkerchief pressed into ber auing his seat and his dinner. Ami r Uie rest of the meal harmony and npre was hand Tre Vaiphprt ' , : ...-. said. y tripled. be more to nothing r dinner Clierry .and Martin, In . So he gave Cherry a xeddlng check first delight f recog-I 9 made her dance with Joy. and tht. v love, went out t the wide front there was no more seriousness. There !i, where there were wicker chairs, were gowns, dinners, theater parties i Alls alone the .tm. vines. and presents ; every day brought Its l.i .v.hoj at them as they went.' Anne, new surprise and new delight JP Cher. h a storm In her hearts played nois-rajah ry. She had her. the piano, uud the doctor, after s'ilku. hut ...her .. ,'.i...!t the doorway where Cberry hod suaded ber to be married In white, and a wistful look, restlessly it was their hands that dressed the i, to his armchair and his book, In ! first bTldevben thegreat day came. - 1 s. ;.eitJrssat;tIfuTO KATHTEEN NORRIS r, wo.Kl-meil!n- g ' - --- wnd8.rt d-- i n 1 a-- . t j-- y r -- 1 rrJartojrMerm& Btippy ' , ..... irrrrt - his--stow -- , "r ths We take pleasurein PROVO CITY and UTAH Sfe -: jtiiufflsctipforl. lheyneed not hesitate most becoming. you-says- iic oicuuiuij nicy proportions that d 6ister-andcousln- t t . ; .J ;;:r S TTe next day Allx and the engaged walked ud to" Invite Peter to a :s foursome on the old Illlthedale ? rt. It was a Saturday, and as he Mi dined with them, or asked them Cue' with him on Saturday, they a, not surprised to find him busy i a charcoal burner, under the comDoundlne a marvelous dish ' Len, tomatoes, cream and mush- -- -- your messing one second!" c! tching him by the arm. ''-- ; these creatures they I Why i .. i to be married -- ; ' t J :i iicgratulats tbemr "u Te ; one long look at Clt rryr Mar-- . who" stotMlTuugliing, I..t!e confused and s, in the grassy path. With a : e death in his heart, be real-- : ,.t it was nil over. Their pro---' I ti,eir FtivplcJonSr na! i'': ' self-con-- t. f c. v.t- l t! : :.'--'-i '1 ! ",is fasel-- - Ul - Li -- - g :yac :- 5a 4 - -- lacs veiW hulr It was a day of soft sweetness, not too brightly summery, but warm and stiU under tbe trees. Vntil ten o'clock r's . 'i f k DaEciEg: corn-colore- d r ..- 5 Suits' are irregular, in their methods. They use fur with a lavish hand on he most unexpected places and hem.J they're more than apt to have an irregular skirt The staple long tailored jacket will be popular. Full back jcape MOJiaxiLCQaLKxeauasLJww .veixsu"u w ' V mixtures, and Poiret twill, tricoWes, velouts,-darnew iau suits. serges contribute to the clothes in tne LP3rices. range from $12.50 to $54.50.,- - - .r over-he- a : SUITS -- andfasTened 'I p VI -- .de5QlalJonofJEp.lrlLui..beIUL4 not .vn since the dark day oi' tier moth- - ' ; 1 cream-colore- " ' - . 1 is H ; The prices too are so moderate that any, woman of limited means can satisfy haf heart's desire in style and practice economy as weu. " Plush coats that possess a world of style priced from $12.50 to $62.50. Cloth coats $12.50 and up. , iK b The models we show are" the creation of America's foremost designers and Tiiakers whicri will give you an assurance of confidence in tneir styie correctness. ! '.. . :- ? i II II -- ir ... t.rnp and texture and of speak of warmth and comfort ; ; Ir I H!l ai . Coats and Wraps o4 1 "K 1 w .e . -- nd Cliri-ftiuns- , ra j. k . : edly-discuR- raj I . . the-real-f- st . - be wjgflLjr th, ' : - ucu""6 -- it . prett-j-youn- .J uuu. "" irS ; u uuur tnm SnTfaL Coats. DressesdjWhat - our privilege wjauuvv. ithas ever been 4. mn,A An i. rofiit n a larcre city store a that we are enthuand the prices too are so reasonable ' " siastic to show them to you.- A hfl.ft critical as you we waui. yuu w wiuj store and the styles and little like-ith-en come to our is convince you that our establishment prices will quickly wxsh to of kind you f!or garments the to buy you the place . . . wear the coming season. t in Vvirtnorht work Tir-1... hard 'and w.A to : . We tried have linpa. .. " asseniumiK vm iauj . oftr'-lJr-Strickla- ounemgto rwffipitirWH;he-mo- . 5 mTOoa6:a Arc 1 : SATXmDAY-MORNINGrAUGUSTllS- ' 'V Coats, - Suits, Dresses : and Furs '' bttd-toJkjgp- ' ; r - -.- - - ; vMcrUnH adveiiture. ::fk with a mhVn r.V She Was Datlghtedly Discussing TrousNow." seau ;: s , to see that the other girls had Uvea to live as well as she. "I got my cards yesterday," she said one day. "I was passing the shop The .Mtul I thought I might as well! ..ruan looked at toe, so queerlyj ahe Ksid:" "Mrs. John Martin Lloyd. Are these for your motherf 'No," I said. They're for me!" I wien you wuu have seen ber look. Martin says In today's letter that he thinks people will say Tm his daughter, and Allx be says that you are to come up to ntL and we're coins to find you fine husband! Won't It be funny to m -ing t hlnk Annedid you see what sirs, raina sent me? A .treat big glorious fur coat I She kid I would need It tip I will I It's not there, nr.d I guess e kn.cwj.-shsays It Isn't the von new, rrfi) i'rtent.'but It. can be cut down and II ill IcHik like new." And so on and on. The other girls listened, sympatlilzed and rejoiced, but s not always euv. .... . i .,.,.- i t '";irt1n. He was ' d i; '' .. . :f -- ilwS -- . DISTRIBUTERS OF vK! i n h i Rqistn(j theFamily i lltli m ' ..VI' .'1 ri.VVj! ff, I In ' t ! t i - li "1 K- ,!M i. I nr.;l( J U astened Over Her V 3 r B.r KM U d V. U j i k- -i Liu u vtiu ; jPJJ DICE 1 1 ? Corn-Colort- ; -- ! Ul 1 AT- StKICE STAR your-visit- - ASTERS ' m- f - 40IH' VWTM WAT j |