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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAII My Dear Miss Brssks: I. have never wriMsa to signed my right y.t nan, get my questions answered v 1 two mors, please? 1. pry's address, ala. stains? (2) What would an old woman who aaya tMn,. you that arent true? With 4 dollars worth of love. o ElJV Tty CHAPTER XIX. Florence Bhghim Livingston Continued. 22 , - Tbe day driejed through and the tight. Tha next morning, as early aa Crlnk aet out for relief, t perralMible. and brought bark an. enormous bundle from Mrs. Weaiherat one's, as well as the pay for the two weeka , And the lunch that day far outdistanced the Christmas dinner In acceptability to all thu little Fcnfield. When Mrs. Penfleld opened the bundle that Clnk had brought, she was amazed tp find .that It did not contain white dothlng as usual, but silks and (mbrolderles, colored fabrics, a far more difficult washing. However, she undertook It the following morning, the more readily becadse It was cloudy, with a alight wind. The delicate artl cles could be hung In the yard and would dry quickly. The rente roust be collected, elnce all the tenants who had been awsy for the holklsys were now home again. Mrs. Penfleld flew from one thing to another sashing, collecting rent, watching the silk curtains and embroideries on the line, changing them shout that they might dry as quickly and evenly as possible. She must get to the bunk before closing time. Iu the midst of all this bustle, Gun-lBosley came In, bringing e small square package. "Dont aay you won't take It." She forestalled Mr. Penfleld's objection. "Ive Joat got t leave It with you." "I cant take It," said Mrs. Penfleld firmly. "It makes me uneasy. Youd bettor rent safety box. Aint anything safe here If a burglar should take a notion to come. Im sorry, but I dont feel Ilk tsklng " "Yoa neednt take It," Interrupted Oussle Bosley. With a lightning move-- . roent, abe reached through the open bedroom door and placed the package on the apple-boThe cupboard. on my head. Thank you." She ran out of the houae, well ahead of Mrs. Penfleld, who followed, protesting, as soon as she had snatched up the package. Displeased but conquered, ehe took the package beck and dropped It In her old suitcase, 8h was In far too great a burry to do anything else at the moment. It crossed her mind that Mr. Bosley's nenres must be going back on her; but In that case, the safety box was the logical solution. She hurried to the yard and quickly gathered the silken articles from the lines She could not go downtown and leave them outside, even with the children watching them. As she came hack, the glanced to aee what time It wa caught her breath In dismay. The bank waa dosed! Aghast, she stared blankly at tbe old alarm dock. It was never simple to read the discolored dial under the cracked glass, particularly because a leg waa gone, and one had to turn ones head, mentally or actually, to compensate for the tilting. Otherwise, one might fall Into error from long habit with normal clocks. "How did 1 ever make such a blunder?" she gasped. "Im twenty minutes behind, and I didn't know It. I must have read wrong when I looked last tine. My goodness land, now Ive got all that money In the house. Likely a few Boaley. valuables more or less dont make so much dlffrunoe as 1 thought." A little later that same afternoon Bonnie Geraldine was secured by a leash fastened around one leg and given an airing In the driveway. If Fll Caesar needed exercise. - e x ahop-tnla- e . . Copyright by Geerg H. Doras Company surprised that' ahe forgot everytill thing else, staring, the limousine stopped beside her. The big car contained only ODe pert son, a blue sult-ansmall hat cunningly formed of dark blue wings She waa tall and slender, with delicate features and creamy akin. She wore a table acarf; she carried a sable muff. Moat evidently she waa In a burry. Before the chauffeur could spring from his seat, the had opined the door of the car and started to descend. Lettle roused. "Hold on I" she cried In alarm. "Walt till I get Bonnie Geraldine out ott the way." With one daintily shod foot on the running board, the lady paused. , She swayed slightly. Her hurry seemed to desert her. "What?" site gasped. "What so open-mouthe- lad'-lnadar- who k d " Bonnie Geraldine," repeated Lettle. "Walt till I wind up her rope and kind o' pull her In. If you was to trip In It. you might throw her." The lady's beautiful dark eyes fole lowed the length of to the bunch of speckled feathers, now considerably agitated by the general commotion and also by Lettles zealous reefing In. Do you call that that hen Bonnie Geraldine?" " beamed Lettle, flattered by this attention to her pet. "Aint It a grand name? I took It from two swell girls. Shc'x going to be a society hen when she grows up." The lady appeared to be having trouble about breathing. Her gloved hand fluttered at her throlt, loosed tb sable acarf. She stepped to the ground. "Dont you think you might call your hen something more more appropriate?" she Inquired, with greater composure. Lettle shook her head violently. Suite me. Theyre the swelleet folks I know, and " Oh. then you know these people?" Lettle tossed her head In disdain at this literalness. "I hslnt seen 'em. If thats what you mean; but golly, Ive een tbelr cloea Swellest cloes you ever aaw. I have to hang 'round the yard and watch em when theyre drycause somebody might snitch ing, em ; and if they should Lsndy great Goshens, Itd bust Tb Custard Cup to pay for em." The ladya Interest had waned. She waa looking fixedly at the child's ragged blue chambray. Lettle, with lightning reaction, resented the scrutiny. Whats the matter with this here rig?" she asked feelingly. Its familiarity, murmured the lady. The same and yet not the same! Will you tell me where Mrs. Ienfleld lives T' Lettle, now cuddling the Bonnie Geraldine In her thin arms, sprang forward, her great black eyes shining with excitement. Jlmlny, do you mean It? Are you really coming to see us? Great guns, aint that the darndest good luck Evryhody round'll he Jealous when they see what s caller we roped In. Follow me! With an air of Importance os expansive as a drum major's, Lettle darted in front of the limousine lady and led the way toward Number 47. But at the entrance to the Hlley they ran Into a youngster with auburn hair and big blue eyes that opened wide and wider In delighted amusement. He was wearing the pink plaid which had leen made down from a garment once worn by Miss Bonnie Weatherstime. The lady stopped short. Who who Is this? "Its Thad, elucidated Lettle. somewhat impatient over thla superfluous detail, "lie's my little brother or he would he If hs was any related at all. Here, Thad. take Bonnie Geraldine round to her coop and be sure and fasten the slat. Shes a precious hen, so you look lively or you'll have me to reckon with. Now As she slid the big door on Its creaking wheels, she turned her attention agnlu to the cnller you haln't told me who you are. I gotta tell Benzie." "Oh. yea Tell her, Mra Weather-stone-. shop-twin- "Uh-huh,- cawk-cawk-In- g I Lettle paused with the door half she gasped. open. "Holy smoke! "You don't mean It! Land, Iiu glad to see you at last. Come right al ng in, and set anywhere you like. That there chair's the best one, though, if you ask me. Ill speak to Benzie." She darted Into the kitchen, closing the door behind her with great forethought. She returned Immediately. "Benzleil be la right away." ahe reported. "She's ironing somep'n and can't stop In the middle. Just make to home." yourself "I Cant Take It," Said Mrs Penfleld this formal hospitality Launching Firmly. with only the vaguest Idea of Its sigwhy aot Bonnie Geraldine? So Lettle nificance, she was contented when reasoned. She was therefore In the Mrs. Weatherstone merely continued habit of giving Miss Bonnie frequeht to sit. J around the driveway, Lettle made conversation. promenades "Ilowa which not only afforded healthful ex- your health, Mrs. Weathstone?" ercise but also exhibited tbe young The ladys lips danced, but she anPlymouth Rock to any admiration that swered as a lady should. "Im very might stray through the windows of well, thank you.. How are you?" The Custard Cup. "Oh, me!" returned Lettle Jauntily. Ste war startled by the lountLof a Tra hs strongs a tow. I've mad? motor, rapidly approaching. Glancing as many's twenty trips today, 1 up, the saw a beautiful limousine guess" Mrs. Wyatherstone seemel not to be chugging Into The Custard Cup, a circumstance which had probably not familiar with the phraseology of happened before since tha earliest ten-- t dumps. Her dark eyes strayed to c had taken possession. Lettie was packing box. j Are you moving?" she Inquired, la some perplexity. Land, no," cried Lettle In astonish- Them ment why them are bods. Lo'ok here!" She sprang up and gave one of the boxes a vigorous twist. "This 'where Clink sleeps; Thad sleeps In the other one.", "Never mind, Lettle," reproved Mrs. Benfleld quietly, as she came Into tbe room. "Im very sorry to bar kept you waiting. Mrs Weatherstone.1 Subdued, Lettle' pushed back the box and withdrew to a corner, watching her beloved Pend with speculative wonder. There was a subtle change In Mrs Penfleld manner, even In her way of speaking. Lettle felt it, but could not know the cause. Without realizing It herself, Mrs Penfleld had reverted to 'the deye when she had had a real home and had celved callers on a basis of rental equality, vastly different from her enforced experience In The Custard Cup,- - an environment which was far from encouraging to niceties la speech and bearing. Her manner waa as as usual, but touched with a gracious restrv that would have been fatal In her Intercourse columbine, 1 b,w ... Sorry Columbine, but a rule j Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer you know I'm happy ,0 questions for you. (1) aik TerL and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. be addressed In cars of the will Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but , dlos, Hollywood, Calif, be tent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Hammerstetn. cars of the I ,, limited and to "two. Full name address must accompany dlos, Hollywood, Calif, Question are sach letter or no reply can be made. llsvs Id aay anything to hibe sure youre right, and then All communications are held strictly 'confidential. ' In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, tbe first line, or the She cant hurt you if it i,n t ? know Its . very hard for son name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, older to .think the your... addressed envelope also with these requests, se they may be forwarded directly sratlonpeople always do the right t you. lets Just be and Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooka, Box 1545, You handle tbspatient word lev. Salt Lake City, Utah, my dear, bUt lets hope I get . !eVE worth out sf It anyway SONGS AND POEMS RECEIVED meant I Tut dears really think King Tbs following sons sad pot ms hav his sandals to be worn only when In- Dear Miss Brooks; bstn received during tbs past week, dulging In the lighter and less strenw I have read your advice In v0ur and I wish ts tbsnk sach ons for thslr ous sports but it seems milady bas In "Juat Between You ? thla, as In a great many other things corner kindness In contributing them: a long time, and I want to end .ar t , taken nnts herself to say what, when, It "Call Ms Back Pal O' Mins." Is Just splendid, and where and why she shall or ahall not "Tbsrss Only Ons Pal Aftsr All." petting. I hav. .ever wear or do certain things, and as Rosls." I and read sometime ag. of 10 consquenc ws ess these sandals at the inquiring about the song 'The p.J seashore, on the street. In 'the ball- Sent but Cam. too Late. but , room. .at the theatrs In fact every SONGS REQUESTED see it appear In print. If jojH,.1? Thsas toast and posmi art on tbs where and worn thus by almost every ons. But, by all means 1st them har- please pend it to me. Thanking,-!- ? list: requested and monise with the rest of. your costume, advance, and heres hoping that "Hauntad Woods." will appreciate you aa I do at least. (4) And also, well, my Flap- you -- ueg "Aa Id Nothing Elas to Do." success, I between and ms, you pers, just Old Woman Tha and tha Boy (Poem) GLADYS. I4ahe. rather think I'd not cars to make up That Was Half Past Thrta. Thank you, Glady. Your leter k. with a boy who 'got angry because I An Old Ships Charter. had come to my senses enough ts not quite encouraging. 1 am l0 BrtJ allow him such unwise familiarities. the poem you wish below: happy Dear Mlaa Brooks. So man a he'a half If hs thats that. THE PARDON CAME TOO Lat Ws hava written to you befors and In a foreign Uag received satisfactory replies and wow ws will admit youre right, and be a better A to friend you for it. Id like ts shake At sunrise was boy are trying again. (1) Thera are seven to die. In a prison cell he sat alone of ua girls who go together, and the hands with your parents From his heart there came a people In our ward call us "The Sevan JUST SET A LIGHT from the ranks." Giggling, Gumchewlng Nuts from mM. The reason none could say; they Should ws consider this A little child on a sick bed lay. Etrlngtown. And aa an Intuit. (2) Ws are between sixto death very near; They only knew the order were teen and seventeen years old. Should Her parents pride and the only child That he should die next day. we follow the styles of long dresses? Of a railroad engineer. And as the hours glided b! A meeeenger on wings did fly. (3) Soma of us have our hair bobbed, and Ilka It. la It still stylish to wear Chorus: To save this boy from such a fata It so? A pardon, but It came too late. ( ) Wa follow the styles of Just set a light when I pass tonight, dancing, and toms of tha people In the Set it where It can be seen ) ward rave about It. What can ws do If our darling It dead then show the Chorus: c stop them? Ws dont want to stop red; The volley was fired at sunrise, dano!ng. - (5) What ara soma of the If she's better, show the green. latest dance places out? Thank you. Just after the break ef day, Ws remain. His duty called him from those hs And while the echoes lingered, "SEVEN GIGGLING, GUMCH EWING, A soul had passed away. loved, From his home whose light was NUTS FROM STRINGTOWN." Utah. Into tbe arms ef hie maker. And there to hear hie fate. dimmed. Wall, glrla. I hardly feel that wars I In your place 1 should consider the While tears hs shed, t his wife he said, A tear, a sigh, a aad goodbya. 1 will leave two lanterns trimmed." The pardon came too late. sms you seam ts have earned a compliment. But sines you do appear to have earned It, you hardly have the In that small house by the railroad side And round the camp-fir- e The story then was told. burning bright consider It an Insult either. I Twai the mothers watchful eye. right to think 1 would just quietly gi about It Saw a gleam of hope In the feeble How kls mother oa a dying bed. and ass If I couldnt earn a little batmils Called for her son eo bold. ter sounding name. Dont you think As the train went ruahlng by. He hastened to obly her wish. Was captured ea the way; you could? Personally, I do not if) cars for the ankle length skirts, and Just ons short look, 'twaa his only She never saw her boy eo fair. He died at break of day. chance; though ons sees quits a few I think the shorter length, halt way between But the signal light was assn. And when'the truth at lait was knowv tha ankle and the knee, m much better On the midnight air there arose a Hie Innocence at once was teats for street wear at any rate, and To save from such an unjustahowa; prayer, fate, It la atlll quits popular. (3) Bobbed "Thank God. the light is green." A pardon sent, but twae too lata hair also contlauss popular, though Its continued vogue hangs somewhat In Dear Miss Brooks: Dear Mlaa Brooks: the balance. Since some of you already Ws have enjoyed reading your cosy I hav read your letters and antwen have 11. might aa well keep It for a corner for sometime, and ws would hs enjoy them very much and woeM while, I suppose. (4) Why not moder- just as put out to go without our meals, and ate a little sa the dance question? Ex- as ts go withont reading "Just Between Ilk to enter your corner. Would ye treme styles In dancing, as well as In You and Me." W have never written1?, see answer the two following qoe. dress, are In poor taste and often over- to you before but you hav given so tlom for me? (1) Would you pious step Into the vulgar. No need to stop many girl and boy euch good help give me Pearl Whits address? Is K dancing bqf If you want to loss that and advice, w thought maybe you right for a girl of 14 to go to deems most uncomplimentary name, better would answer a few questions for ua and different thing with a boy of tn stop the WA WA. ChalHs, Idaho dancing the folks We hope you will allow ur two quesare raving about. You will find a faw tion each. W both wish you much to do eo. Wa Wa (1) Very glad of the latest dance hits la my to auccesa and happiness. Hope you will Pearl Whit le with the Path Brown Eyes. Utah, In last Issue. reply these Writs publish questions as soon as Inc.. 85 W. 45th St., New York can make room for turn (1) I you Mrs Waatharston am City. (2) Sprang to Hsr again, glrla I do not consider fifteen years old. sixty four lnchee In It wise forPersonally, Feat a girl of 14 to go ateadflf My Dear Miss Brooke: height and weigh 99 pounds. I would with boya It will be far bettor, yte It Is with pleasure that I send one like very much to be up to my normal wltJi tenant who assumed superiority ef the songs on the requested list. I weight If possible. I love all kinds of will find later on. If you will devote al lest someone treat them .as Inferior. have no queationa to bother your time and attention for two r exercise euch a horse-bacyou with Mrs. Weatherstone, being a cultured, now, but will write again aometlme riding and swimming. Do you think three more years to think your little "corner la on of thie would prevent me from gaining? In every way before taking an aettn woman, was undisturbed by thoughts dearest places In the paper. Every Can yeu tell me how I could gain? (2) part In social affairs. If you d thk of comparison. Therefore Mrs. Ben- the week I take great pleasure In reading Do you think we are too young to go you will be more attractive, feel nor fleld could meet her on her own It The only thing I hate about It la. with boys older than at ease, and enjoy your friends wore ourselves, It Isn't big enough to suit me. If 1 can eighteen or nineteen? Some say say we ground. Mrs. Weatherstone proceeded at be of service In sending another aong I are snd some say we are not. What do will gladlv do so. With loads of love you think? 1 have once to her errand. just dis"APPRECIATION," Layton. Utah. FRITZ. Utah. covered that one of the maids gave .Thank you. my deer, both for the (1) How can 1 keep up a good, lively your aon the wrong bundle. I sup-I- o aong and jour cheery letter. I'm sorry, conversation with a boy? (2) My hair for sake, that our corner doesnt Is long and quite e.urly, I feel as te you knew It was a mistake." prompt service end quirk retsr Hiseemyour ",r advertisements big enough, but wouldn't It be though I would IiW It bobbed, but my te theme mentien the saw 4 A Mrs. Benfleld re- splendid If with "you In your small folks do not approve of this. What mistake do this paper. I In and corner, mine w could ac- you think and what should I do? peated the phrase In surprise. "No, I FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TREATMENT! complish a "big work? Anyway we HANS. Utah. didnt know there was a mistake." can each do our part, cant wo? I apI could not welcome two girl any Diemeelm A Timet ment. Dr. R I "You didnt? Why, didn't you get preciate every song sent In more than more heartily than I now welcome you. Mmupm. M. D. SS4 Judge Bldg.. Salt lake the silk hangings and that embroid- 1 can possibly express to the senders. I Hans and Frit. Is thie satisfying? am so see no sure, rest reason assured (1)1 can any you ered bedspread?" you should not boarding school send will be most gratefully received. And that extra 17 why pounds somewhere, "Yes, but I spoaed you Intended to Fritz, If you are tn a normal condition ROWLAND HALL School for send em. Dear Miss Brooke: of health. No, exercise such at you School of Highest StaiwUi W have been Splendid place for your daughter. BoariiW A look of alarm came Into Mrs. "Just Between enjoy would not prevent you from reading and Day Pupila. Kindergarten, Gramm, for some time and will gaining unless indulged In too strenWeatherstone face. "What did you You and Me." High. On the Accredited List of Ammnesa Of course one can ever It If you will let us Join uously. appreciate aehool. anyyour Apply to Principal. Salt Lake do with them?" Her voice was tens 1 corner. (1) W go with bovs quite a thing. but am Inclined to think It Is with suppressed anxiety. not so much this, as that you ar not bit and w would like to know if it BOOKS AND SHORT STORIBi Eat plenty of good, I washed them. Right now I was all right for ua to go with boy three eating properly. years older than ourselves (2) I hav wholesome food. Including eggs, cream BOOKS boot Toa w t by mil. C 0 Ironing a elater fourteen year old and ahe cheese, nuts aad plenty of vegetables m Deseret Book Co. Fast Sa Tempi Mrs. Weatherstone sprang to her would Ilk to know how menus. Drink at least one long she should your quart PATENT MEDICINES of wear rich her milk a dresses. Her hair Is bobbed feet. "You washed them!" she relateday (two Is and and eh would like to know how to plenty of water. I am quit better) sure If you Herb for Stomach d, shocked and Incredulous "Io comb It to look best. (3) Is It proper are in earnest and follow the above blaa. kidney diseases Satisfaction guaranteed you mean that you put them Into waua to wear sport sox and sleeves suggestions you will oon be gaining In money refunded. 42 W. 7 s.. Salt Lake C for eltt up to the shoulder, and what ar weight Should there be a physical dister?" SONG! A SHEET MUSIC of any kind, of course It must Mrs. Benfleld blinked. "S ire I did. the moil appropriate places to wear order King Tut sandals? (4) if you liked a be corrected before you can hop for SONGS snd id. All kinds. Sheet me Iw Why not? boy real well and you promised your proper result. (2) I contend that a tad-- COD. Beraley Music Co. yiSh parents you would not let him pet you girl of fifteen la too young to go with Into water! My choicest hangings BEAUTY creams a supplies How could you do It? Iiu should and he got angry because you wouldn't, boy regularly. Remember, girl, that how are you going to make conduct your now, and the friend with up you have known there was a m'sfake. him? Wishing you success In Trr ewr Cosmetics. Made and d b your choose, will be a governing influence ur Beauty Pgrlora. We handles first class hsd Those things were to be dry cleaned. werk. We are as ever, throughout your entire life; therefore, latest styles ia hair goods. Walker s Beauty Psd TWO FLAPPERS, from Utah. It Is not so much the age Id gathered up everything because Too are most welcome, girls. I am nf the boy. as It Is his character which we're doing tbe house over and re- eur. (1) For my own satisfaction and should be considered when choosing PEACH APPLE BOXES furnishing. But water! Why" peace of mind, because I do not west your friends. (1) By Just being perfectly natural notice. Salt lake Box A Lumber Co. "Whats the matter with water?" to think you I are younger than your sister of 14. am going to a a cm you and spontaneous. Hana Of course you demanded Mrs. Benfleld thoughtfully ar GUARANTEED OX BA VINO about 18. If I am must have something to talk about I hop puzxled. "Dry clennlrg aint half so you de go with boys three right. or four years therefore read all you can, so you will PER ANNUM cleansing, and things don't smell so older than youreelvea (2) below be posted on different subjects, find out compounded guaranteed'" ' th Prr"r length for a what your friends enjoy W good, either. ,0 about of 14 to wear her dressea There and do not forget that a talkinglistener. girl men Any young who itret a part ilWJ good I'know that, but It's a slight mat- Isn t a reat deal of enole In however tmaiL will succeed; I am quite come, men the way Is often appreciated. (2) ter compared with ruining to comb bobbed hair It Is elthsr who I would not bob euch lovely hair young spends bit entire income worn sure ever large, will fail. There never hes bee straight or curled, the straight hair thU Do you expose for a mina "Ruining never can be one exception to the rule. PUrly the being "latest" taste. Of course Jom our association NOW ute, Mrs. Weatherstone, that I ruined whether the side or style center part, with FIDELITY BUILDING a'LOAN AJT To DAWN. Smltbfleld. Ut your hangings and Why. I shouldnt or without bangs, etc., would be most Dawn have touched em If I hadn't been sure becoming depends altogether upon the I have received the aong youYes, KODAKS A surruEs and tent, of the head Shape and face and othe, thenk you sincerely for them. what I could do. Theyre looking personal characteristics. Only S) Not at a small percentage of the songe asked KODAK FINISHING fine." one and the same time, surely! for can We employ professional photographer In print, and this Is Mrs. Wentherstones shoulders course you did not mean that, didBut of yon haveappear why fh your kodak films not teen those you sent. They yeu the tension In her bearing It Is proper to wear sport sox for sports perhap may appear Pherograpbe Sblplers Comsisrdsl later. 144 so. Main th nm Implies, and Salt Lake u blended Into her usual grace. "What should Judge you were eligible for both do you mean?" she asked weakly. Mvuvneen epptared on the eox and fancy sleeves af vou BUSINESS COLLEGES the requested list last week Ill show yon. but youll have te ise not to wear them both at the promthrough same . I COLLEGE. BUSINESS had thla song and It may come Into the kitchen." She led the time I must Insist on this. Well, my njjstake School ef Eflicieney. All commercial be had In the shops. r at log free N. Main SL. Salt Lake way and pointed to a spread, throw Dear Miss Brooks or fl0r I have been across a line. the Jumping It was of cashmere rope, Dear Miss Brooke: reading (he letter. In Uyf htever you do. persist until you "Just Between Tou and' satin, woven In India and embroid- your n corner rl ae (a.i are tired. We er her again, but I kn Then of J1? course you should thm TrT much, ered with delicate sdks In raised I I would like to aak ou a xuy edmlnats sweetsfat. and starches ar welcome. . few rattem. Hundred and hundreds of question. (1) What I. a from your dice (2) My dear there ts questions. (1? Which is more j If flrI i gems, stitches had gtae Into every square --Vk a Z.Ui n T - da- Jurn your to wear a riding skirt pr knlck he care lktle for her tnhuLr ou,'Inch. from Whet r,,o!'JtI5r tonvS.ht bov p thla sktrtl think what should she dj to win his love? and (2) riding h W nand made dves," said Mrs Ret mr With teat meaning of Berths and Mabel? f rnuZ'ch Mne field ctiu.i;iy. "They don't use TTctrt Y. Wa j'KTnif TnT'TTilv as ctiariring in manner as you tnj Welcome. Shorty.. others for that kind of work." ROSC BCD and TINK ROSE. know how to be.your if you hav b. (TO BE CONTINUED) Indeed you ar we Rome. (D sg interesting, shown to horseback riding, and dre?a, what ust know it Is not matter of taste. To be strictly Thou;ht for the Day. more than a mere 'of court, the riding costume One rensvn some people do not fees ' Kannv about It. of coat, breeches and boots. (D-- " sisrcise suen as the "ssttlng ua" ex'- - knowtne tb.T good is because the do nut vlo rjod levs hr lhr ! Mlr mea bright:" Mabel m srclss; bending forward and touching! on forrou. , worthy of leva." 1 anV-rL8- d, . is -' J thin' si-- J? ,,& d falr-Jialr- ed seed ed out-do- or k Salt Lake City Firms -- 1 pa! 1 Hay-feve- r, 1 act-wisel- i J,t ftSLS3 aemt-annual- iy " ! r?. ; 1 Las. tra" SI P I, - ... ! . - i |