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Show rsday. November 24, 1921 THE PRINTERS DEVIL ee arworvare ance THAW! THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH PAGE SEVEN Ye Can't Fool Our Boy, He’s Wise! By Charles Sughroe © Western Newspaper Union YA CARY FOOL ME! HE'S OUST NER = JEST ANOTHER ONE 0 THEM I, BUB! {Don WOU VL KNOW YER UNCLE? - o ¢ ADVERTISIN B73 WE KNOWS SCHEMES § }- ¥ F OHMPLED VU GHRoe And) “Yong OS he Moab Times-Independent Presents “Mickie 66 The Originator of a Million Laughs.” ’ ; ———— by, Irwin™Myers - Ine. MASTER MIND IN CHARGE. Synopsis—Proud possessor of a printing preas and equipment, the gift of Uncle Joseph to his nephew. Herbert Illingsworth Atwater, Jr.. aged thirteon, the fortunate youth. with his chum, Henry Rooter, about the same age, begins the publication of a full-tedged newspaper. the North End Daily Oriole. Herbert’s small cousin, Florence Atwater, being barred from any kind of partfcipation in the enterpmse, on account of her intense and natural feminine desire to “boss,” 1s frankly annoyed, and not at all backward in saying so. However, a poem she has written is accepted for insertion in the Oriole, on & strictly commercial basie—cash in advance. The youthful publishers what from preservative.” unreasonable cation beauty the and ot poem the the in masterpiece, The is Fairchild, of the “art pays her with scerned, its snd Miss Atwater of the Oriole Sunday particular Florence’s some- the Her not altogether for republldemand break between the publishers widens. suffers inexperience unmarred, to say that because I didn’t have anything else to think about just then, 586 I just happened to think about him, the way you do when you haven't got anything much on your wind, and, might get to thinkin’ about you can't tell what. That’s all the way It was; I just happened to kind of wonder if he was around anywhere, maybe.” Henry’s tone was obviously, even a following. chum, visit Patty They are joined, despite Florence's openly expressed disapproval, by Her- bert and Henry. Florence wiil not inthe visitors and Patty play. dulge in a series of innocent Sunday games. Among them is one cailed “Truth,” the feature of which fs a contract to write a question and answer, both to be kept & profound secret. The agreement ts © elaborately, sincere; and Herbert was reussured. “Well, I didn’t see him,” he responded. “Maybe he’s sick.” “No, he Isn't,” his friend sald. “Florence said she saw hiin chusia’ his dog down the street about nvon.” At this Herbert’s uneasiness was uncomfortably renewed. “Florence did? Where'd you see Florence?” Mr. Rooter swallowed. “A little while ago,” he said, and again swallowed. “On the way home fron school.” “Look—look here!” Herbert was flurried to the point of panic. “Henry —did Florence—did she go and tell you—did she tell you—? “] didn’t hardly notice what she was taikin’ about,” Henry sald, dogte anything “She didn’t have gediy, Thus did this cool take hand pos- session of un estublished industry, and in much the same fashion did she continue to manage it. There were unsuppressible protests; there was covert anguish; there was even a strike When the —but It was o xhort one. their from away remained printers Nad — AO rn NOVEL TRIMMINGS mes me ——_——— “et TO BRIGHTEN SUIT OR FROCK ae ' Hlustrations ome So did Henry Herbert collapsed. Rooter, a ttle later that evening, afwith conversation a telephoned ter the slave-driver. The two miserable printers were back in their places the next afterHand-Made Decorations Favored noon. by Paris Dressmakers, And on Saturday the new Ortole, Low in every jot and item the tnspired organ of feminism, made its Designers Are in Strong Competitivn undeniably sensational appearance. to Produce Most Unusual Ideas A copy, neatly folded,” was placed in Ornamentation, in the hand of Noble Dill, as he set forth for his place of business, after Designers uppear to be competing lunching at home with his mother. with one another in an effort to create Florence was the person who placed usual trimmings, writes a Vuris fushit there—without charge. She came hurriedly from somewhere in the lon correspondent, who has always excelled In Renee, neighborhood, out of what yard or offering is decorations, alley he Jid not notice, and slipped the nand-made little oblong sheet into his lax fingers, wony suggestions, particularly In selfe considerabl She makes “There!” she said, breathlessly, materiuls. “There's a good deal about you In It, use of the tabs of the same imatertal this week, Mr. Dill, and I guess—I as the geariment, usually ruaassing them at the side or front {nm punel effect. guess—” Another effective “What, Florence?’ method of orba“I guess maybe you'll—” She looked entation popular with this designer up at him shyly; then, with no more ls leaflikke points and narrow strips to say, turned and ran back In the di- of silk together und or cloth pasted rection whence she had come—and then massed to form ua Cesign. was gone. Noble walked on, not at by effect unusual an gains She 4 once examining her Httle gift, but car- making flowers of the material used rying it absently In fingers still lax aft for the dress and tipping the points of San AO aaa the end of a dungling arm, There was the petals with gold sealing wax. This Reais AB UNG W A CeaPae no life in him for anything; Julla was sort of trimming freqently is used on away. also treats tiny Renee frocks, velvet Awuy—and yet the dazzling cren- tbbon Joops and short fringes In this Woolen embroidery on sults and frecks is necessary thie year. The ture looked at him from sky, from way, using for these a sealing wax earth, from air; looked at him: with model shows little woolen tufts on a lightly darker than the fabric. the most poignant kindness, yet alsmart winter sult of gray velours, colLanvin ts lavish with trimmings, She ways shook her head! She had an lared, cuffed and edged with broad makes unstinting use of applique deswered his first letter by a kind little dens of monkey fur in either black or bands of gray equirrel. note, his second by a kinder and Iittler brown. She is quite as prodigal in her one, and his third, fourth, fifth, and sixth by no note at all; but by the kindest messnge (through one of her Flowing or Bell Arm Covering uunts) that she was thinking about Promised a Season of Favor— him a great denl. And even this was Fitted Undersleeve is Used. Since then, from three weeks ago. Julia—nothing at all! So much does the sleeve affect the But yesterday something a little | appearance of a dress that a different stimulating had happened. On the style of sleeve almost remodels A street, downtown, he had come fuce to gown. The sleeves for the autumn and face, momentarily with Mr. H. L Atwinter season have a growing tenold peculiar Julia's Senior, water, dency to fancy shapes and trimfather; and for the first time in Nomings, though the conservative woman bie’s life this Mr. Atwater nodded to will continue the use of the long closeNoble went on hi him pleasantly. other Among sleeve. fitting set-in wuy, eluted: Was there not something styles the flowing or bell s:eeve will almost fatherly in this strange greetSometimes a_ fitted have much use, There had been an easement of ing? undersleeve {n silk, In the style of a the pain of absence; and he glowed ceep cuff, Is used; and a full muslin with thoughts of Mr. Atwuter. from sleeve gnuihered in a cuff-band, such The glow faded somewhat ns pictures of former renerations show, | Noble when he reached a telephone: is suggested for wear under the dress‘he entled up his mother, and she sald news of Julla| These open or hanging sleeves, sleeve, was no recent | there when used last winter In fur or cloth current in the Atwater family connec: | -eouts had frequently the undersieeve tion that she could hear of; none of | finished with a fur coming | she was that of silk or cloth, had word them Noble did not de.| This gave the necessary However, wrist-band, home. tte sie ential nin ARE: oe nereyin Tarkington eect. ere e . f SLEEVES IN FANCY SHAPES ee oeesetesinnnstnncnininiesnpeancnatnasresoant (ees teEe swinging her hat by a ribbon, flung| open the gute In the sacred railing, and flounced Into the principal chair, lummodestly placing ber feet on the table in front of that chair. Addltionally, such was hee riotous livellness, she affected to light and smoke the stub of a lead pencil. “Well, men,” she said heartily in a voice assuined to be that of a tall, powerful man—“I don't want to see any loafin’ around here, men. I expect to have a pretty good newspaper this week— yes, sir, a prett; good newspaper— and I guess you men got to jump around pretty brisk to do everything I think of, or else maybe I guess I'll have to turn you off and get some new ones that'll be more obedient. I don’t want to haf to do that, men.” The blackmailed partners made no reply, on account of an inability that was perfect for the moment. Florence made it clear to them that henceforth she was sole editor of the North End Datly Oriole. (She said she had decided not to change the She informed them name, after all.) that they were to be her printers, nothing more; she did not care to get She she said. and nasty, all inky would, however, do all the writing for her newspaper, and had with her a Also, she would furnish new poem. nll the news and it would be printed just as she wrote it, and printed nicely, too, or else—“look out ” ~~! eee WN ‘say that I'd ever care two cents about. Hy : “af 4 wool anincstetn /She came up behind me and walked along with me a ways, but I got too many things on my mini to hardly pay the least attention to anything She's a girl she ever talks about what I think abaut her the less people Florence is told duly carried out. as a family secret that her beautipay any ‘tention to what she suys the ful aunt, Julia Atwater, has appar| better off they are.” ently become engaged to a map “That's the way with me, Henry,” altogether unknown Crum, named “I to the Atwaters. Florence finds his partner assured him enrnestly. the notes in the “Truth’’ game, in never puy uny notice to what she which Both Herbert and Henry adsays. The way I figure it out nbuut mit that they have pretty eyes, good be a Henry, everybody’d her, and threatens to tell the muchever paid feared Wallie Torbin of the epideul better off If nobody sode. Florence becomes the maetue leust notice to anything she says ter mind of the Oriole. I never even notice what she says, mnyself.” Henry. “I don't efther,” said PART 1!i—Continued. into the cellar of way I think about Is what my father and| all the warmth. /scend —it— will In dresses, sleeve, mother say, because I'm not goln’ to | flowing The | i A ( his soul; some o his glow remained| I don't “I don’t say we will and a contrastwith their advice all the rest o’ my faced be and kept him a little more cheerful| sometimes “That's have gly we won't,” Henry addéd. | weeks, life, after they're dead. If they want for several been he had thin Boing color, and in many cases panels the way I look at ft. My father and Ill do it and) of Julla’s father| kind greeting me to be polite, why, The and tunics will have facings to match mother are always talkin’ to me; how | event An that’s all there is about It.” had stirred his Imagination. the sleeve facing. I got to be polite and everything. and | Henry singulur might be interpreted In me, In cloth sleeves chine Crepe de | £0 “It's the sume way w’th I guess maybe it's time I bega~ to | Julia had here What arour‘i way: flappin’ comes the happiest If she dresses are another novelty promised; pay some ’tention to wtat they say. blattin' and blubbin’ how she’s goin’ to | 80 him change to too he father, written her and as for armholes they cannot You don't have your father and noth: have somep'm to do with our newsAnd Noble was still| toward Noble? Some are obleng the styles, for large er for always, you know, Herbert.” as he walkedinterpreting while waltstiine. puper, why, the only reason I'd ever the to No. Greamily reach inn Partners Made Blackmaiiea Herbert's mood at once chimed with | The let her would be heeause my family Vivid down the street with the North End_ are broad and square. | others Pera e: A Reply, on Account of an Inability this unprecedented filial melanchsly. ta FR 2 : Dally Oriole idle in an Idle hand. suy [| ought te show more politeness in color between the dress pees Was Perfect for ‘tne Moment | That “No, you don’t, Henry. That's what I wouldn't to her than up to now. (end its sleeves ore seen, 1 often think about, myself. No, sir, do it in any ether acount. Henry.” late newspaper building, on Wednes a fellow doesn't have his father and With White | “Neither would I. That's just the /day ufternoon, Florence had an interSome etartling news in or | “Frock Trimmed Uniquely Gowns Recently Seen. mother to advise him our whole life siume way I look at ft. If I ever begin Braid. Silk Rope his) rext. view with Herbert after dinner at Pinck chiffon and black lace were what deal yood a do to ought ed you and coldly that) He explain to treat her any better, she’s got my |own door. combined In a smart dinner gown Tre‘use of trimining on gartnents of fur as they say while they're sxfill alive.” futher and mother to thank, not me. | Henry und he had grown tired of the For tnstance, on those of cloth. This was a panel frock, (TO BE CONTINUED.) cently seen, “That's what I say,” Henry agreed put to decided That's the only reason [Td be willing | printing press and had seccennitinatiinsancegy tanneries chiffon of panels j moder in Tibet lamb may be trimmed accordion-plaited gloomily: and then, without any ulthea building thme foundation, to say we hetter leave the plank down ‘in all their spure Graphite. a satin over with bands of white rabbit. hung | being teration of his tone or of the defected | nce Flore but around attic; Down to 1850 graphite was obtained nnd let her in. if she comes | uter in Henry's of the ince over An ortginal Idea in embroidery done | with shorter panels thonghtfulness of his attitude, he thegave him to understand that the here like she’s liable to.” This dress featured the chiefly from the Borrowdale mine ir with tiny shells has been launched by| the chiffon. changed the subject In a way that | be. willing. not “T'm @ the Since then from “Well,” said Herbert, ater could England, sleeves falling away Cumberland, this designer. So diminutive are these wide both had painfully startled his companion. Herbert and Henry an appear. | arms. I don't want to get jw trouble with the) supply has been drawn from eastert shells They were of chiffon and edged that they present “Have you seen Wallie Torbin today, Fa'rPutty to “speaking” | stopped York Lanvin uses | with Another gown of Grecian lace. Siberia; from Ticonderoga, New family.” ance of peurl ea oidery. Herbert?” to ‘child, for each believed her treactthe stairs on evening they mounted state; Buckingham, Quebec; and Bo| this twpe of trimming And type seen at dfaner was of georgette now “What I’ himself; but Florence to ereus print-| and al, | In produced also is Graphite reportori hemia. gowns and headdresses. in a lovely shade of gray, the skict ene you seen Waille Torbin to- their editorial, dethat far from Herbert d Artifictal | Embroideries, particularly those 1nCeylon, and Madagascar. ing rooms; and began to work In a jnforme banded with silver and the girdle of in day?" had she pending on mere hearsay, manner not enly preoccupied but ap cloth of silver. graphite is alse being manufactured Polish Itenalssance, are the ty epired his of Herbert swallowed. “Why, what n confessio her possession the and then they would) beauty of prime Importance In all of the fall makes—what makes you ask me that, prehensive. Now and |) knowledge that be had ocular An Exception. Chinese Inspiration. give each other a furtive glange, rcllections, They are most effective | | own his in writing of Henry? he asked. bit reflect upon their fathers’ | —the ruinous According to a news item, a womat Egyptian and Chinese ietifs In gold dresses, the sleeves of which te plain on couip-e “Oh, nothin’.”. Henry still kept his then seem to his with signed and 6 In hund while married recently wishes and the troublous carry the trimming. thread are embroidered on ap afterthe was discovered fyes upon his gloomily scuffing toe. und mothers’ had she naume—that allover Florence did not It is usually the bridegroom trance. state of the times. noon frock of black canton In I didn't because had lost it; and that Patty wondered, “l just where paper mandarin —London Passing Show. jioose waiting long, however. Large, design. Scarfs. Neck aud in an Animal place, happen te see him tn school this after- keep them secure a in now was it carry out the Chinese tnsplShe might have been eusier to bear worn ‘gleeves are searfs noon when I happened to look In the the outside of which Al gis! upon Small less envelope You can't always judges a man't! | ration. had her manner of arrival been throat. Goor of the Eight-A when ft was open. the , ““Wallle Torbin, around written tightly already was envelopa ) pay stairs; bis up the She romped ‘yealth by the size af . A.” I didn't want te keow on account of! nesured the old flor, Kindryss of Figrericve skipping across {| came I just happemed Fiything particu er “All | ~ a | poe i ena , “ = P id = ie oe . |