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Show -- t A "! V'". Ttn T' THE' SALT , LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, T JT vi ,i t j r) . vrt SEPTEMBER 26," 1920. Have Beauty Without Effort Stuart 'Calcium Wafers ' Do tha Work to R4 Your Face of Pint-- , pic and Such' Blemishes. Instead of those futile efforts of steaming tha face, massage, creams, lotions. Let ,HE odd thin to "No," says she. Fiction. Im a elist At least, I hope I am. Anyway. 1 have written soma short stories that have been published In one of tho magaof zines. Perhaps you've -- read torn them about Corrinne, tha Cowgirl r But "Must have missed 'em," aaya I. you wasn't looking for that wild and stuff were woolly hers, you?'' Im bringing Corrinne east, you see." says she. That Is, I era writing a novel about her In which ehe la to marry a very rich New Yorker and llva tp a wonderful home Uke this among the the. Idle rich.'' Eh?" says L "The idle rich?" The kind of people Robert Chambers writes about in his books, you know," The sort that aay and do says Lucille. auch weird and eccentric end end naughty things. Ot course. I didnt know any such persona, but I had heard sf Mrs. mo woo bow wo oil pot her, right off tho someone who didn't Not that ,he' oo freaky, or that tharo waan't plenty of other Course, lham queer onea In the company. kind of eyea of hers waaoort big Alice-blu- e of a bulgy and atarey, and aha had someh blonde air, ash "weird do on her thing Uke tho coiffure effects of head Inwaitress or movie ticket queen willaffair vent, Also that fringed smock with all tho bead work on It was a bit g. BtButT expect It was bir walk that really got me gawpin after her. Threw her shoulders into every step, as If she was on her stride, tryin' to put or like she wae coming over a ploughed And I reMannish. field. Tou know! bay, member nudgin' Vee and remarkin who's the young lady hiisk with the v heavy tread?" I'm sure 1 havent an Idas, Torchy, says Vee. "But then, one la liable to see all kind here." Ite a fact- Anyway, every time Ive been favored with an Invito to Dunmore 1 vt Hall, which has s been twice beforg. Jones Mrs. Oakley wondered where-thione a It I em from. suppose collected of her fads. She's a faddv party. Mr. Jones. She can afford to be. for Oakley Is president of the baking powder trust or something like that. Welt it might he chewing gum, or bath tuba, or vacuum sweepers. Dont matter. But whatever big combine ho a the You head of it's a dividend producer. can tell that Juat by countin' tho two butler and th full chorus of maid floatin' around,1 oven if you didnt notice the deer park and tha marble swtmmln pool and tha 20x38 Chtnoee ruga and the gahall. rage that looka like a young cityaround estate that's spread Tha Dunmore Hall. Includin' half a doxen ot the Shlnneoock hills, a couple of ponds o and a private golf course, ought to give you the idea that there waa a tnoome somewhere in the back ground, And youd never suspect, to look at Oakley Jones, that he could connect with a kale harvest like that all by himself, to get counted In Is through the Robert inconA Ellinses, who have sort of a blanket Inspicuous party, Oakley; a short, dumpy vitation to bring along any of their friends. Mr. Robert lets on to find these gent with watery blue eyea and thin too. affairs sort of boresome, but I notice that grayish hair: Juat as likely as not,weekhe drives pver every now and then. Maywhile the place is swarmin with end ruests who are pullin' ail sort ot be ita ou account of the good billiard out him find interestin' stunts, you'll games he gets there, or It might be bebark of the service wing practicin maahie cause Dunmore Hall Is one of the few shot on the lawn, with mayoe a chauf- places where they still serve Scotch and feur and an aaeietant gardener retrievin' soda Juat aa reckless as If the 18th belle for him. They say he's a perfectly amendment had been quashed. nobody work harder at Anyway. It ain't five minutes after I'd flunk golfer, but him. Hell do hie three rounds in remarked about the young ladv with the the afternoon tryin to chip a pack of swingin' atrlde when 1 drifted along Mr. Robert waa decantin' two finpractice ball over a hedge into a wash-tuwhere Maybe Bruslnekl, the great violinist. ger of the Haig Brothers' celebrated Is entertainin a mob In the big hall, or brew Into a tall glass Having completed Sothern and Marlowe, or one of the presi- the and added a little more for dential candidates or a Russian dancer good operation, to press the syphon he's about luck, Is holdln forth Inside, but Oakley will trigger, w hen he glances across the terdub away with his maahie' persistent race. will be Mrs Oakley Jones, though, right Oh, I say!" save he. "Who do you Sh'U be In the limelight Trust her. floatin' around, dmllln' and noddin'. In- suppose she is, Torchy?" Eh?" bays I, followin' his stare. Oh. troducin folks here, shootn' a flock of maids there, snappln' her fingers at a that one! Juat what I was askin' Vee. her Odd salted party, sort of a pacin' racker. butler, and generally Sunday afternoon enow. It's no slouch of eh?" a job, IU say; for when you've rounded And as were watchin her crose the lawn toward the tennis court who should up three or four celebrities and and have collected maybe half float out of the house but Mrs. Oakley a hundred guests from all over that end Jones. Tell me of Long Island, with tha idea of keepln' says she Ah, Robert! for three or four who Is that young woman?" em all entertained hla shoulders. Mr. Robert shrugs hours, as well as provided with food and drinks to taste, you rant just sit back Sorrv Mrs. Jones," says he, "but I Not that i and trust to luck. Touve either gotta haven't had the pleasure. have a good programme to follow or else mean to reflect on your efficiency as a be a shifty Improviser. hostess, but It seems to me you might" And I promThis tall, willowy lady with the dark 'Guilty.'' ehe breaks In. brown eyes and the ilim, nervous fingers ise that you shall meet her before you go. seems to be equal to It, though. She That Is if I can- find out for myself who don't start anything the can't finish, Mrs. she is. Ons would almost think I could, Oakley .loses. What If tha Newport pet but thus far no one seems to know. And did try to put up the bare on her a few really1. 1 would like to learn a little someyears back? Aint she chewin' em they thing about her. aint the only ones that can win space Im Quite a pardonable curiosity. In the society column? IU tell the Jury sure, admits Mr. Robert. she Is. It was her Idea, you can bet, of Thanks awfully, says Mrs. Jones. You have such a sympathetic nature. buyln an English country house, havin' It taken apart and shipped over here to And youre so clever at finding things be. set up on tho top of this Long Island out; almost psychic, aren't you? Hill. And If there's anything outslds of says Mr. Absolutely not, Mrs. England that's more English than Robert. "No. the only departed spirits Hall, I'd like to see It. Why, they I care to commune with are these." and even celebrate Whitsunday and Guy he indicates the decanter. Fawkes day on the Jones estate and She chuckles and taps him playful on have a rricket fiald for the help. I have the arm. "What a terribly complicated heard Ciat Oakley balks at drlnktn tea joke! says she. Just for that I shall for breakfast, but I understand It's al- commision you to follow this mysterious ways feady in case he should change hia young person, find out all about her, and mind tell me the whole story." Also those Sunday afternoon affaire are You really wish to know? asks Mr. patterned after something Mra. Oakley Robert. Jones got hep to while she waa visitin' at she does "Within the last She some English country house, only she has hour," says run goes on Mrs. Jones, to sub. in opera singers and such for the across her lq a dozen different places In minister and the prime secretary for for- the house and about the grounds. And eign affairs. But they're unique of their always with those curious blue eyes kind, end In one way or other she seems eagerly looking about, almost as though to get nearly all of the smart setters she had lost something.. Several times J dfeppln in. nave tried to speak to 'her; but she has Course, the way Vee and me happen looked right through and past me. Not body-Engll- Oakley Jones, and I found out where Dunmore Hall was. and so came, t had read about such people being guarded by detectives, hut I thought Tf 1 just held my head up and was bold enough they wouldn't notice me.. I hadn't thought nbout there being a private secretary, though." 1 suppose you'll put me in now," say , I, red hair and all? Miss Blodgett smiles Uneasy. You haven't said what you were going to dd to me yet." aaya she. Sand mo homo, I suppose; or wlU you try to put me In jail? Which la nearer?" aaye I, erinnln. Why," eay she, 1 live In feioux City." Some ways off. Isnt It?" says I 'Tve mat folks from there, though. Know Jack Lyons. do you?" No." aaye she And probably i wouldnt khow any ef th people there that you might hav mat You saa. Dad's a a labor union official- - He'S an organizer. sOh!" zaye I. - Tulls off strikes, eh?" He goes "Sometimes." say LuclU. around and make speeches to the min-trs- s iI , stage-manag- in es , - Dun-mo- re " . er Ilk that." - that I think she meant to be rude, but she seamed so absorbed In Just gasln around that she didn't sea me. I've noi seen her speaking to anyone else, though, And if she so I can't feel slighted. doesn't know 'anyone here It is high time she did. At least, she ougm to know me. See. there she is jiow; down there watching the tennis.' Do go and discover her. Robert. Flirt with her. If you llks." "Now that's what I call generous." says Mr. Robert, and If 1 had not justiromiaed Teddy Royc that I would fol" ow him to the billiard room Bur the request of your hostess," Mrs. In should be. unto breaks Jones, you So It is." comes back Mr. Robert. That's why 1 qm delegating my talented private secretary to go, observe and, report. I am willing to stake my reputation, ind his, that within an hour you' will hav full Information. Eh, Torchy? Course, thtre'a nothing for me to do but grin and register modesty. Also to trail off after the unknown ash blonde. I wouldn't say, though, that this la the sort of sleuthin' I'm any star at. Not that I'm skirt shy, but It's kind of a delicate pleca of work, hailin' a young party and asklady guest at a week-en- d in her who and what. It' so easy for em to counter with a Wall, what's that to you?" However, I drifts down where she is wonderin' kind of aimless around the crowd that's watchin the mixed doubles. She acts like a stranger, all right By her stride and build she might be a lady tennis shark herself, but if she wja shed be taking some interest in the game, which she ain't. No, she seems to hr sizin' up th crowd along the side lines, and occasionally listenin In on the chat I didnt get any real slants on her until finally I noticed her fish out a little memorandum pad and Jot down something. Huh I thinks "Might be stray dressmaker, or maybe a woman reporter collectin' society notes." That last hunch seems to be worth followin. Anyway, It was time 1 made some sort of break, so I edges in casual until I'm almost at her elbow and then 1 Could remarks offhand, help you with any Of the names of some of em. Mies?" 1 I beg your pqrflon? a nervous little jump. Oh, I used to be in gam myself," says I. Stuff, aint you?" "Not .not exactly," says sh. a reporter." Oh!- - aaya 1. "My error. But I saw you taking notes, didn't I?" no!" says she, starin at ms pan"No, At least, not the kind you mean. icky. Really, I wasnt." So you see I had her goin' almost from the start. After that It waa simple. Merely a case of stringin' her along. "Let' see, says I, "did 1 get y name right when yoi? came?" ends every com you like best. Apply liquid Blue jay from a bottle, or use the Blue-ia- y plaster, The effect on tha com are identical. The pain stops. 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Mouth, Canker, Fever Blisters 22 Hr n,ry incontinent, Wetting Bed 32 Disorder of tho Heart, Palpitations 34 Sore Throat and Quinsy 77 Grip, la Grippe, Grippe Direction with each Vial In 5 Languages English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Frsnch At all Drug and Country Stores. Humphrsys -- Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 William Street, New York. 1? ss her flushed brow, would like to go somewhere and lie down; m a bed. If I might." wetV' Mv Mrs. Paklev. will youvery, tell Parker, Torchv, that Miss la to have one of the email Blodgett suites In the south wing and that she is to have some supper aent up about II, 8:30? Of course." say Miss as I turns her over to a maid, Blodgett, I havent oeen much as yt, but It seems to me that these people are rather an active lot I dont suppose they keep it up all the tlma, do they?" "Mostly," says L Tve known em to play golf and tennl and motor and swim and ao on all dav, and dance and plsv bridge moren half of the night and get up and go at It again nest mornin', every day for a week." Tm auro I couldnt stand that long," aaya Lucille. "Nor could the average working girt She'd be a wreck. But 'Lucille Blodgett." says she "Blolgett?'.' aaya I, shakln my head. "Sorry, Miss, but It ain't on the list." That was a hit raw. I'll admit, but It seems to work She glance around nervous, to see if anybody's near, and then She grabs my arm. Plea! savs she "1 II go right away If If U a necessary." "What makes you think It might be?" I ask "Why." save she, "you jou're a detective, sren't you?" "Not so bad a that," have I. "Only a private aec." "Oh!" savs she, twistin her fingers In and out. "Then then jou know I'm not really a guest?" "filnce youve mentioned Mlsa It, Blodgett." aay I, "I expect I do." Wll. aay ahe, hftln her rhln de. What is It that yoq (lent, "go ahead. usually do to them In In auch caae?1 "Derenda good deal on the case. aays I. "Corns now, what waa tha big Idea, your rraahln in on a Dunmore Hall function 81 on jour own?" j. simply wanted to sea how they did stichethlnga. aavs Lucille "Thet's a little slim," say I, shakln' Lota of folk ar rurious my head. about the same thing, but few of em have the nerve to rush the Inside guard the way you have. Beside, that don't explain th notes." Phe lets out a sigh and shrugs her shoulders. "If you will pm me down," savs she, "I came to salher material." Not dress goods?" says I. "II method-i- Blue-ja- y to FOR 1. Either way u Wcfflr fhrouchhi I -- Glue-Ja- y that have brought only Doefors Book on tbs treatment of Every living thing' mailed free. No. these women and glrlo look so fresh and fit, - Tha men, too. And yet tboy call them the Idle rich! , Oh, they put a lot of bunk In them Chiefly, I exsociety novela, says I. pect, because they write from guesswork. But you'll be ablo to give us the true dope In yours, ahF Im waitin' to see that book. But my guess Is that Chapter I won't b started for a few days yet. Not unless aho ean find a desk Who can stand up to. - She dot a z few ornvr "tricks 'Ml&b YouJd nato&l? yiurttfy htr f0 Ue tO;. m ." nino-hol- b. biscuit-colore- sba-hea-- Than you can hardly appreciate what It mesa. aaya ahe, when I tell you I havent been on a horse before for more than a year." . WelL you made a hit, anyway." says 'and youlj have all night to rest up Youre a reg'lar guest now, you know. But here's Mrs. Oaklsy Jones coming after ya Wonder what she wants . now?" She told us right away. "Oh, Mias Would you rather Blodgett," says she. have your plunge in tho pool now, or do yoy wish to play a tow sets of tennis About tho Idle rich?" I aake. . Lucille nods "Ho really doesn't know, first? If you please, Mrs. Jones says Lumuch about, them, except what he's soma of the damp hair off brushin' cille. do I. she. That's Neither read," aay 400-ac- soft-talki- n, stands up In the stirrups with a big revolver In one hand and her rope In the that ether and lets out a few brought the spectators up on their toes. d her after Tbeq broncho over a bunker a couple of times, and fired a few roupda from thea young cannon, she proceeds to rope scared caddie en the fly, make her mount do jump through the. whirlin loop, and a few other tricks that would almost a big top, qualify her to travel with Course, she's well warmed up by the time she ha finished, for its a- sultry her afternoon; and, having Jolted out allcreahairpins, that aeh blonde coiffure tion has been wrecked beyond repair, but Mra Oakley insists on introducin' her just aa aha is. to about two dozen prominent people. aham Oakley mlaeed all "Isn't it I just know he this, aaya Mrs. Jones. would be thrilled to see you ride like that, Mlea Blodgett. He muet see it. too. Somebody go find .him, please, and Jell him o come right here. You don t mind doing It again, do you, my dear? Course ehe don't," I speaks up, winkin significant at Lucille. And so, when Oakley showa up five minutes later, she has to go through' tha whole act again. I suppose you don't ride, do you? she asks me, a I helps her off and aha limps toward the house. Mar' says L Not a "lively hay burn- New Hair Remover in Demand, Say Druggists (Phelactln Remove Root an Alt) 8lnet th virtues of phelactln a hair remover beram generally known, In druggists thlsceuntry hav bean having a really extraordinary demand for thi remarkable product. Tha fact that It actually removes tha roots before ones very eyes a well aa th aurfac hairs. Is. of course, mainly responsible for He large and Increasing sal. The nsw method Is not to bo compared at U with th usual depilatory, elactrlcal or other processes It I entirely safe, odorless and Instantaneous! A stick of phelactln, used In with accordance th simple instruction which accompany It, la certain to satisfy and dsllghl th user. (Advertisement.) g, why I wanted to se for myself. And I've been here only such s little time. I wtsn 1 didn't hnv-to be sent away now." "It might be fixed, aaya I. "That la. If youd do your part." My part?" rhe echoed. "Haven't you any specialty." say 1, any stunt that you do that might be entertainin'?" Why," says she, nothing but broncho riding and a little trick rope throwing that I learned summers up at Cody." Wild west acts?" says C "Fine! Say, Lucille, I think we can us you rlht away and get you right In with these Idlq richer. Are you gams?" 'Tv traveled nearly two thousand pities for that particular purpose, " aay sha "1 II do anything you aay that' reasonable. 1 havent a rope, though, nor any sort of riding costume." "Maybe we can dig up eomttblng of the sort," says I. "You stick around while I have a talk with Mr. Oakley Jones." hbur before I'm Bo It ain't half an hunttn up the lady with a full report. "Raallv!" aays Mrs Oakley Jones. A lady novelist who mcana to rebert-chaAnd tiers us? H6w utterly delightful! you have bullied her Into performing? You Inspired young person Of course w can fit her out. My dear brother oneg made a collection of cowtqy things; saddles. horeeliulr lariats, bridles and so on. It's all stored In on of the attic rooms, just as h left It, poor boy, - And there ar two or ihrso bronchos around the place somewhere. Th rides them. asslstsnt superintendent Bring on your Miss Blodgett. Down on th golf course would bo a good place tor tha event, wouldn't It? I will announce It for half an hour from pow and hav an audience ready. If sh can do anything worth while I shall ask her to stay unit) Monday with ua" Shs's soma hustler, Mr. Oakley Jonea 1. Almost before Lucille Blodgett had tlma 'o make half a dosan more note ah waa being towed to a room where a couple of maid helped her shed her and climb Into a Rluux City costum fringed buckskin shirt, riding breech and wooly chaps, and she'd picked out a and a rawhide rope that suited her. quirt And while that was going on Mr. Jena had rounded up everybody from the. verandas tennis courts and tha awlmmin' pool, and herded 'am down to tha first falrwav of th court. Lucllls was no quitter, either. Fh wa right there with her act. Alto she had th right Idas of how to pull It off, for she make her entrance unexpected and Dsehes out from a dramatic. dump of hrubbry in front of tho crowd. stiver-mount- I'h-bu- A woman's fondest hope is to stay young. She often resort to painta, powders and cosmetics to hide her years. Some women pay large sums to Beauty Doctors" in the belief that money will buy youth Others wear girlish dresses, thinking they can fool the world about their age. 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