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Size 36 requires 514 yards of If contrasting materiaL collar is wanted, it requires yard. 1477 CIIAPTER XVII 14 Continued When next Pedro Fsges heard of IJunipero Serra. he wai already burled. The daya that had elapsed from the hour that he had aaid an embittered farewell to Francisco Pa-loriding through the rain to the aide of hia dying, brother, tlie Governor had spent in a silence so great that no one had dared disturb it. No one knew how far, or where, he traveled with only his horse as But he was seen, a companion. lo8 lonely figure, tragic, aloof, wattthe bleak crags; sometimes ing, one hand tugging hia beard, the other clenched behind him, the faithful horse following with bent neck, cropping at the scant grasses; or riding furiously with the wind. On the night of the christening. La Gobernadora took her to her bed and did not rise from it for days, defending herself from the Governor's black mood and despair with a fever that burned her hollow-eyeThe people of the Presidio of San Francicso trod softly during the crises of their Governor and his lady. The women whispered, askance, in comers, and took the part of La Gobernadora in her attitude toward her husband. But the men remained silent, or cursed softly when the lady's name was mentioned. As though to mock Don Pedro, when the news of the Padre Presir dentes death arrived, the day was clear, sparkling, as sometimes the days are in the San Francisco country, in late August and early Sep- she told you the messages I have sent; of my trust, and confidence in you.. 39-in- We musfP sat in front of her mirror and I satisfying lookthem I suppose. scanned her black tresses for silver 39-in- to. entertain . The Governor read no further, but crumpling the letter in hia hand went to seek his wife. He found her leaning over the crude cradle, filled inconsistently with aces and pillows Where lay his little daughter. Roughly he pulled Eulalia away from the infant, and stood before the cradle. You have no right to touch that child I" he said, his face working You a deceitful, lying with rage. woman, lower than the low! Eulalia put both hands to her face as she staggered back. What do you mean? What is it? What has happened?" Pedro Pages stretched the letter Read it read every toward her. word She read rapidly until she reached the words that had sent the Governor raging to her. She let the letter slip to the floor as she stood with trembling lips, her hands pressed over her heart, staring at her husband. You made promises to him . . . to help him when he was desperate! You kept me from him when he was sick, dying! You kept me from him when he was laid in the grave. You drove him to that grave with your false friendship and your, empty promises. God knows what your plots and schemes were, but they will never succeed, for you are a French gentlemen, her that meant news of the world for which she longed, news of la belle France, of Spain, of opera, books, theater, coiffures, modes . . Spring-SummPattern Book. As she rode back to the presidio Send 15 cents for the Barbara to prepare for the entertainment of her Bell Spring and Summer Pattern visitors the distinguished Book which is now ready. It conmind raa over the articles of her tains 109 attractive, practical and own wardrobe, jewels and cosmetbecoming designs. The Barbara ics. God, Bell patterns are well planned, acNow," she sang,-praiswill happen!" curately cut and easy to follow. something Each pattern includes a sew-chaIt was late afternoon before the which enables even a beginner to frigates, the Astrolabe and the Boussole were safely at anchor, and cut and make her own clothes. Send your order to The Sewing the Governor, who had not left off put Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New watching, saw two long-boaout for shore, seeming to thread Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, their way among the whales diving Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) and spouting about them. each. As the boats landed, strong bareMl Syndicate. WNU Scrvlcs. legged Indians assisting the sailors who leaped into the water, Pedro are easy to follow and each inFage stepped forward to greet a cludes a complete and detailed officer, in impleasant round-face- d sew chart. So start right in, now, maculate epauletted uniform and to discover how pleasant and ecoaccomand curled white peruke, nomical it is to be your own dresspanied by several other gentlemen. maker. For an instant, even while he had Dress With Jacket-Bloushis hand stretched in welcome, he What About Adam? were These had a moments panic. Exactly the style you want for Tis said a garden keeps a man and he spoke no street wear, shopping trips and out of mischief. Frenchmen, French, that is no decent French. business. The jacket blouse is so What stirs the admiration of But the Comte de La Perouse was attractive, with its puff sleeves, everyone is to see a man who is already greeting him in broken fitted waistline and saucy little always equal to the occasion. peplum. 'it can be worn with your friendly Spanish, and the Governor If one is a gentleman, it is betto the guest too. Make it up ter not to get into arguments seized the Count's hand gratefully. suit skirt, spring Marie Jean came From France When Don Pedro invited La Peflat crepe for immediate wear which make it so difficult to rePaul Roch Yves Guilbert Motier, rouse and his aide, Le Pante Dage-le- t, in later in linen or pique, using main one. and tember. Marquis de La Fayette, general and a young man who spoke no all one color or a printed blouse When he received the message, statesman. May Not Be Boasting to dine with him, and plain skirt, as pictured. Don Pedro went straight to La Two years and a month later two Spanish at all, wife The man who says he is self-mathat his expected them, For Large Women. room for the first time sailed grandly into the Bay of saying ships may be taking the blame. raised his eyebrows, the In days, and stood before her forA very graceful dress with slenMonterey, as whales frisked and and stranger personal remarks hardCatting accepted. blew around them. France was wonmally. derizing lines, thanks to the ly ever have the sympathy of the 'His said he in wife! French He is dead," he said curtly. the cape majority of those who hear them. dering about America . . thought- aside to his aide. Surely there are smooth shoulders, Eulalia closed her eyes. Still the ful about what country lay west of no ladies here in this sleeves, always flattering to plump When you owned a horse or Governor stood silently, awaiting that nation visited by the Marquis spot! two of them they were pets, some word from hia wife. After de La Fayette. Dreaming, perhaps, As they entered the adobe palacio which an automobile can never be. bewhile she opened her eyes. that another empire might lie they saw La Gobernadora framed in Relieve the Strain Jumping Salmon I am sorry," she said softly. It yond the mountains and inland seas, candlelight Salmon been known to have Youll never get I" trouble must be a relief to you to know the deserts and plains, west of the d La Perouse snatched his as high as ten to fifteen feet, looking for your own faults and that it is over." She tried to sit upgold-lace- d mighty Father of Waters. from hia jump hat Will you help me?" she So His Most Christian Majesty faultless peruke. So did Le Pante but the usual height of the falls other peoples good points. right. If yon are going to teach a boy, asked. I think I should like to get Louis XVI of France sent two ships Dagelet. Both gentlemen bowed they jump when swimming upstream is six to from him like you. Then he is make have feet first is I time the It Califoreight the to around visit today. up world, from the hips, deeply, amazed ly. There is usually a very deep putty in your hands. On second seen the sun for such a long time. The lady greeted them in French, nia, under the leadership of an acI will call Angustias . . . complished scientist and gallant with a slight hesitation and a tiny well at the bottom of a fall, and thought, make a boy like yon the salmon swim to the extreme whether you are going to teach No, please. You can wrap me in gentleman, the Comte Jean Fran- accent of Castilian that the gentlebottom of this well, and if they him or not. It is bread east upon a cover, and carry me outside, if cois Galaup de La Perouse. men found delightfuL you will. He bundled her into It happened one gray morning in All through the dinner, which, lave sufficient depth of water to the waters. When Diogenes went about nosqsilt, and took her in his arms withSeptember that Don Esteban Marti- though strange to their palates, they give them force to get the power out altering his expression. Light nez, commanding two Spanish frig- relished, they watched La Goberaa-dor- a to jump, they do this by swim- ing into places looking for an honas a child she was, as he carried ming very fast and rushing out est man, there were many who in surprise. The deference, ates, the old San Carlos and the her outdoors, and into the golden that lay in the Bay of their obvious curiosity told the lady This force causes them to jump thought his lantern ought to be Princess, taken away from him. sunlight Servants hurried with Monterey, saw two lofty ships loom of their admiration with every look the fall. chairs, Angustias followed with the out of tiw fog for a moment, be- and gesture. So, though she was baby. fore disappearing. Then they were bursting with things to say things Then the people of the presidio reported by a lookout on shore, and which must be said she played The Governor Seised the Count's were amazed to see the Governor, all day watchers saw them glide the part of the Lady Governor with ICHEWiLONGlBlLLlNAV.YITQBACCOK in his arms, sitHand Gratefully. his youngest-bor- n like phantom ships out of the mists. dignity and chaste smiles, keeping a wifely silence while her lord and ting quietly beside his lady, taking murderess!" He stopped as though At night they disappeared entirely, master made speech with his the air. and a sunshine, Morning brought She has won him over, our beau- the word choked him, then putting guests. Don view of the closer Pedro ships. acBut when the Governor and his tiful Gobernadora I" whispered the hia hand to his throat, flung the Don Esteban to send out ordered cusation at her The Spirit of Friendliness again. Gracias a Dios I women happily. two pilots, and watched the little guests pulled their chairs around Murderess! the open fire. La Perouse began But the men glowered at the doand Fair Dealing which out boat drifttoward the pilot put toEulalia took a wavering step mestic scene, and muttered, She ing strangers. Through his glasses speaking. outstretched Prevails at the hands her ward him, We have been here in your Calihas won, the zorral he strove to make out the flags they fornia but a few hours. Monsieur le Then all uncovered and knelt hast- as though to ward oil bludgeons, flew. then sank at his feet Gouvemeur, he said, and have alily as the bells began tolling for What are they? Who are they? met many surprises. First, it the passing of Junipero Serra. Eulalia breathed eagerly, her chin ready CHAPTER XVIII was a Both men and women were wrong. surprise to find the place. on his shoulder. What fogs! Is the weather this way A few days later a small package He the before her propped GoberThe La glasses Lady Governor, all the time? And then the whales! and a letter were brought to the holding her in his arm. Poof! I did not know they smelled It was the last letter nadora, returned to Monterey with eyes, Governor. Look and see. perhaps you can so her husband in a pleased, unusual In SALT LAKE CITY badly, when they blow that beauJunipero Serra had written, to be and unaccountable state of tell better than I." tiful geyser! It is a very bad perutterly hia And death. the after EatehBihad Us Reputation as One opened . . . Oh! A fieur de lis! see! I subjugation. fume." of the Hattons Most package . . . Pedro Fagea opened complete Popular Hotels. Frenchmen! Yes, you are right! Unaccountable, at least, to his Pedro Fages laughed defensively. it before he opened the letter. He be will That the of Dona Eulalia had whom If a We expedition do not Excellency: smell that ashore here." found a small square of grayish-brow- n 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS and having one, confided I have been advised by the Viceroy. La Gobernadora smiled. cloth, coarse and worn thin, confidante, La Rotes; $2.00 to $4.00 Singh La in La Perouse her, much might have been Very often, she murmured softmade into a scapular. He did not learned. Conde de La the But Perouse." Governor the in went his French. ly need Francisco Palou's accompanyA count!" shrilled Eulalia. She with a little sense of guilt after The Governor looked at her sharpCAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET ing note to tell him what it was, but way and snatched the glasses from him and ly. held it in his hands a moment, then hia outburst in SanofFrancisco, AH located of! asla lofcby-iiasfood at reasonable his docile wife pointed them as though she expected the favors La Perouse laughed. It is to be pilcas opening the throat of his leather enjoyed He to see the French her he in not, enjoyed smile greatly. watching hoped the same gentleman replied jerkin, slipped the scapular around nurse the child, who flourished like at her. DINING DANCING tongue. his neck by its cord until the blessed a r; he enjoyed seeing her she "Ah!" said after a un-restBE robe Serra's long of (TO EVERY COXTIXVED) FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Junipero scrap and watched the ed on the strong arch of his breast. beauty of airs the Monterey peninsula give Then he picked up the letter and his checks a clarity and glow read the opening words. My be- thatlady's Montezuma, Marines had never graced them before. loved son . . ." The lady herself drifted for two R WATttl, rrMidwrf CHAUNCIY W. WIST, Song, Dates to Mexican It was obviously the letter of a whole Manager years in this state of docility. very sick man; one at the point of She even The United to States the marines have grew of enjoy verses became so long that the simple death. The thought rambled; the pleasures of the presidio: the completed an investigation into the corps set in for a deliberate pruning sentences staggered up- - and down- social hill. He spoke of hours they had clam bakes and the dances, the gos- origin of their famous song From of everything that was not in acwith other women of the colony. the Halls of Montezuma," which cordance with the traditions of spent together on the march, of sip the midst of some they have made famous in almost the corps. As the the hundred little black heaps, scat- Sometimes in she now stands song of the would world. pause, and every part it consists of only three stanzas tered the length of California which simple gaiety The results of the investigation, which had been camp-fire- s they had her mind would grope as though to begin with Halls of Monte-zum- ," remember something. Then she reports a San Francisco, Calif., shared. the place of origin and end would United her recall Press and grievance, correspondent, show with the assurance that the marines If I had been a soldier, or you withdraw into herself. that the song had its origin at the will be found priest," he had written at one point, guarding the streets California! Here she was, after time of the invasion of Mexico City of heaven. I could have understood you bettwo And in she had 1847, vowed near she the September, close I years! but could not The song has been the battle ter, Pedro my son, would be in Mexico City before of the Mexican war. cry of marines in the Civil have loved you more. war, the would that! She Elated with victory of American Spanish-America- n wring her hands During all the perusal, the Govwar, the World ernor's eyes had been filled with helplessly. There was nothing to do. arms over the Mexicans, an officer war and in the scores of other into Nowhere in turn. down the sat Aztec Serra club he had Junipero and ternational operations in which many times tears, so that the to dry them. But at the last para- . . . she shuddered. He was in his scribbled the first verse of the pop- marines have participated. And Nicolas Soler, with his ular ballad. grave. of flash a the dried rage graph wild dreams of the governorship, It is thus that the marines actears . . . Xellowstone, Largest Park When all else had fallen away had slowly but surely gone blind count for the beginning of the park in the United Stale from me, said the faint lines, I and returned to Mexico. Surely, all sprightly ballad which has since be- is Largest Yellowstone. It exceeds in size had hoped that your faithful wife who had crossed Junipero Serra suf- come a bulwark of their esprit de the state of is mostly in could accomplish that which was fered. corps. Later the song grew by leaps Wyoming, butDelaware, extends into And Indizuela . . verse often and In bounds, she our talks together after verse be- and Idaho. Its creation Montana impossible. Oratlamaa: as a park, she had prom'sed that she would looked at the girl, lissome, brown, ing added by some more or less in- at the suggestion of a Montana at1 lowmL11? mr fumllyPHOVIX protaetloa intercede with you for our friend- mysterious, who served her master spired "leatherneck. businessman, Cornelius Hedges, in ,F0,,, P ollolss ara burk'd byDMp laAv the like a Governor, The wonand and for of the the of dog, investigation the ox founding ship, origin thaa 1870, was the start of our national Mission of Santa Barbara. But that dered. Something might be done the song also developed the tact and Almost parka system. beyond belief . . . there no has failed, for you have made that the music came from an old are its natural wonders, and indee Asa But days, months, years slipped French opera, Genevieve de Brasign. And that is not Dona EulaAddress. early explorers who reported boillia's fault, for she has tried. I had by, and nothing happened. bant." ing spiings, geysers, were called City,, Nothing happened to Eulalia. She hoped you would listen to her when Eventually, however, he number bars. Hlltlin.i.i,,,., undsr Stats Bupsrvlsli UB u, d. ..." But events marched, nevertheless, I around the lady. And though she was unaware of them, their influence reached her, penetrated her defenses. Eulalia Celia de Pages found the white hair she had feared finding, set her teeth, pulled it, then wept on her husbands breast in the gubernatorial bed. And the Governor smiled, and liked it. Pedro Pages went about long deplana for layed and heart-breakithe mission to Santa Barbara, and still another, Mission La Purisima. He wrote scathing diatribes on the laziness, bestiality, gambling, profligacy and immorality of a little pueblo, El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora de Porciuncula la Reina de Los Angeles, which the natives called Los Angeles. (The diatribes did no good.) On a bright sunny day in August, 1784, about the time teat Eulalia gave birth to her California flower, there was a great hubbub in the harbor of New York city. All the notables of the new nation were at hand to greet a distinguished visitor, who, with a love for the young country in his young heart, had traveled across the ocean to pay visit of congratulation. There were congressional receptions, public honors. 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