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Show Impossible Conditions For Street and Home Wear 'T'WO dresses, as practical as they are pretty one for shopping and general street wear, the other ideal for round the house, and made on slenderizing lines. Notice that they both use the smart front closing. Both these patterns are quick and easy to - tread that bespoke some matter jylcontlnucd "I ;,,,reallr ' leave s me? ID to say that? ;owofme?lamill. Hour by ! I tell you! p I to W tar. a1,leave me, ,by day, j vet you will D, fiestas, and your and let me . We n, now I1L you should can you How Coua. tal are not dear, you unhappy, uy an ailing silly women Are you really of couple of me here, with Sable, f. wUl She rose '.inyself! dare you say to die to her that It e time illattoa type to but my am bave I been doing, my thoughts, ;; ail this time! I ", ..lam I dying! 8in dying! ;;ou. un-,j crying, hysterically, pedro reached to take arms, but she evaded 'him unintel- miing out at , you I . . y present care o. his chesnr, .se WITH in the jsj, a flood of gainst she away California! Never see it don't, I tell you, I shall C myself! No, dont touch keep away from me! Go ission Santa Barbara, go She flung her ii, Dios! re her head and clasped ie moment utterly be- As her husband reason. to her, she leaped sud-- u ie, unhappy place! . "I want to get ich?, uclwat I 4S- -t les auu uy a 0. o. along, the tide. ier ERS ah full sway of feeling was and she did not jwas N be Eulalia , Oar S7-- m mod- - r ord "Beast! Devil! ard. zei, and crashed J to the corner of the lay on the streamed from her struck a and as she ie, blood 'sw had at last brought arc: , frightened, ishe was on her motionless ow into the knees belfigure be- - s. ELI j fainted, exclaimed "and cut her pobrecilla." th..pr his , "ages hat, g gaunt-in- whip into a id" he muttered. corner, 0h, he lifted the lady carried her to her Then and -- s i Santa Barbara the Governor "J being present. the mission was already the Governor, his son Vision of :d without 0 lt arrived at the party her ceremony was car-- i reference, at Governor attended with a And when the rites knelt for a long time rrude altar. Those who to him said when he solemn sc6- - hce was wet with tears, Junipero Serras good -- V explained to one an-:S'- y. "He is of u M thinking doubt the legal ;! date of the Santa Bar-- e the Mission fourteenth of Decem-je:r- g the day when the was ts on the f the Cover-- 1 that the real Feast of the herself, that present, insisted Barbara 'her fourth. 'or lingered not for cel- "!! estasi but returned CW Monterey. Fages said nothing. She circled leaned his head in his hands and till she reached the cot She sat groaned. down upon It, Ai, Dios mio, I can not leave You have that old robe of pelican Bay California! I would be lost down on your cot!" else in all the wide world, this So you remember it? asked country only is my home, the home Don Pedro. of my heart." 63 What a hard little I will not leave itl" he exBed, she murmured. And so nar-roclaimed suddenly. "Why should I She raised her eyes to him, sit here sniveling in my beard be"It is as narrow as the cause my woman torments me? grave," replied Don Pedro. "And as hard What has come over me? Am I no as stone. But I am used to longer a man, and governor of Calion it I am as calloused as sleeping a Fran- fornia? Hal He smote his chest. ciscan. "I shall go now, this very day, It could hardly hold two people, this very hour on a long visit I could it? No matter how fond their shall go to Santa Barbara, and San love. Gabriel and San Diego, and have Don Pedro looked at her strangesome festivities. And I shall leave ly. Eulalia here alone. I shall be stern "Two could sit upon side by and hard . . . hard as my bed. He side, and still be strangers," he said, kicked the overturned cot and walked slowly to her. "Come to her bedl Not I! I will She looked up at him invitingly. "Sit down then," she said, pat- go out and seek the company of ting the robe of down, "and let us worthy priests and good soldiers, see if we two can not sit here and pioneers all, and we will talk man be friends. talk, and drink deeply together. He hesitated, then sank beside He took his gun down from the her. wall and cuddled it in his arm. "Querido . . , you great bear, And you shall go with me, my she said, "come to your own room friend, and we will kill the hugest tonight . . . and let us talk. bear in all California! He drew away from her. About what?" he asked suspiIn her room at the palacio Eulaciously. lia was writing a lengthy document toAbout going back to Mexico When she had finished it, she poured gether. You and I and the children. sand over the paper, then read the You have too many anxieties here contents What she read carefully. . . . and we are not happy here evidently pleased her, for she smiled together. Come, let us go back. Let times. Then she called for a us be happy the rest of our lives. many servant, and the letter was delivered You, and f too, have done our duty to a courier riding south with offby our King in this California. icial dispatches. Come she caressed him "and "Where is the Governors frank the rest of our lives will be a honeyon this? inquired the courier when moon. Do you not desire that? he received it. For an unhappy moment Don Pe"It is from her Excellency, murdro stared into his wifes flushed mured the servant pleading face, then abruptly jerked "Humph, grunted the courier, away from her and stood in the and tucked it carefully away in his center of the room, fists clenched, bag. brows knotted. Duty! Who are you to speak of CHAPTER XXVI duty! You do not know the meaning of the word! Wheedling me, deceivEulalia watched the Governor ing me, trying to seduce me from preparing for his departure withwhat I consider right! out a word. His impedimenta Eulalia sprang to her feet seemed to consist mainly of small casks of aguardiente, and skins of "Very well! Do as you please! As the door closed behind her the wine; of guns and ammunition. He Governor, with a curse, swept his wore his disreputable leather jerkin, desk clean with one hand. Papers, and roughest boots. He packed a books, quills and ink scattered on few other belongings haphazardly the floor. into his knapsack. "Damn her! he said fervently. When he was ready, he bowed "Damn her! What is it Indizuela before his wife ironically and said called her? Cold, cruel Spaniard! with mock reverence. La Senora la Gobernadora! I Yes, the coldest and cruelest I ever knew. Why can not I be left in go, and I know not when I return. peace? I only ask to be alone to Do not grieve for me, but control I do not want to your impatience for my company do my duty until I return, which will be in due go back to Mexico, or to Spain! He flung the words at the silent time, and according to my own free walls as though someone had chal- will. Adios! "Very Well! Do as You Please! Eulalia said nothing, but drew her lenged him. Pedro himself had explored. His Then Eulalias words came back brows together darkly. She watched Don Pedro and hi few books, which he had moved to him. "To live a honeymoon the a little com- party gallop away across the parafrom the palacio, were on a rough rest of our lives a little ease . . ." They de-ground toward the great gate shelf. And in one corner was his fort said which was swung open and ready camp cot. She lifted her nose dis- sounded reasonable when he ... Jnaid to himself, look-- , httie spot where the stand. "Now, at last, irf ' your Prayers are my vo'ws are kept." f0 CBVPTERXXV ;o. a Aree years. 1 t e ; Mission Santa Bar-in a chaste Spanlsh virgin. a! denied herself to sh7 lassitude, then, of her, his seem- - rL 3e d.i1Ved wthh uu" her she had herself. She had there should be fa- r the iT of er Privlege rms, he was to herk!8 ,oer Mexico. : had to t ever since wfne 80uth t0 seemed beautifully hUl whon she rnen-w- , Usband he had i "strange unbelieving beard muttered , 7' J Prosutution, and his office by ,!!. !ad Passed. Don ' V ehleaner- and his - Pale d h T gleaming l'ard bu always ut77Slng' An(d Hula-'s- s !Lat stake upon rnore beau- "'ouiv fcfcw it1 JU v S Wary her Her black "cu.uory. ' marchetd a bold-Wlt- determined h assent "Well, these ships from . . . what is it they call themselves?" "Los Estados' Unidos de America. "The United States of America! What blasted effrontery! I suppose we are included in these United States! Subject to their king! "He is not a king, your Excellency. He calls himself a president Pah! Not even a king! What is his name?" He examined the papers again. "Washington, General His George Washington! Whewl" tongue struggled with the English words. Now I an sending word to Don Jose Dario Arguello at San ships, Francisco that if these two Washthe Columbia and the Lady ington, put into San Francisco bays they are to be seized, and their wjiat are their unholy names? Captain James Kendrick and Captain Robert Gray are to be thrown in prison. The officers bowed and departed. Don Pedro turned toward his wife with inquiring eyes. She rose slowlitly and began moving about the tle room. "I remember the first time I saw a map like this," she said, pausing before the map of the Californias. "It was In the palace of the Viceroy. She traced a trail with her finger. "And they told me I could ride to Monterey in my conch. Hum. Liars!" she hissed suddenly. cap-tain- exist. Service. SUM DPACGi It ... dainfully at the crude furnishings as she remembered the splendid fittings of the viceregal palace at Mexico City. A fine office for the Governor of all the Californias! She fretted uneasily, but the Governor did not notice her. "So they dare! he was saying, "they dare, these rash new people, to send ships to our Pacific Coast, which they must well know Is territory of the King of Spain! What kind of people are they, in Gods name! Are they not contented with the whole Atlantic Coast, that they must send ships here! I do not mind confessing to you, gentlemen, that I fear these people. They will make us trouble some day, mark my words. This continent, large as it is, is not large enough to hold us all. We should exterminate them. Several officers nodded anxiously WNU Bell Syndicate. eny-whe- re p. true. Control is not thisi j, mis-L- s of Import brewing in her mind. Nina! she spoke sharply, standing with arms akimbo. "You will pardon me for speaking to you this way: God is my witness, I have kept quiet long enough. But this thing goes too farl "What thins? murmured Eulalia easily. "You know well enough. This thing of Don Pedro, bless his heart, sleeping down at his office. Three years! Humph!" She snorted loudly. "Perhaps it is not fitting that a single woman, such as I, should speak of such things. Indeed it is painful, difficult, for me to do so, but I must . . . Eulalia smoothed an eyebrow with "Um-m-a finger-tishe murmured. "I think I shaU take a walk. Across the presidio. And caU on his Excellency in his office." She rose grandly and, holding her skirts aloof from the dust, walked erectly across the parade-grounIn his office the Governor was puzzling over a letter he had received by a courier from San Francisco. So that when Eulalia swept imperiously into the office, he greeted her absently although surprisedly. Eulalia sat impatiently in the chair he offered her, and looked around the office while the Governor talked excitedly. The whitewashed walls were hung with maps, crisscrossed with marks of trails over unknown country which Don What would happen if an irresistible force hit an immovable obBook which is now ready. It con- ject? The only answer to this old tains 109 attractive, practical and question is that it presupposes becoming designs. The Barbara impossible conditions, the two Bell patterns are well planned, terms being mutually exclusive. accurately cut and easy to follow. You cannot conceive of a force Each pattern includes a sew-cha- rt that is irresistible being stopped which enables even a beginner to by any object, nor can an immovcut and make her own clothes. able object be moved by any Send your order to The Sewing force. As the existence of the Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New two conditions at the same time is Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, it is also impossible to Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) impossible, what would happen if they did say each. ... for them. them to himself. he muttered, "Fifty years . . A few miles outside the presidio, "I am over fifty years, and the best his gay party of those years have been given to the Governor and mail the courier, lying came not upon California. go this siren, Why beneath a tree, his head pillowed back? of mail. His foot rustled against the map on the sack his Excellency. Ho! cried He floor. that lay crumpled on the in such a manIs it this? is "What across it smoothed and it up picked is carbusiness the that ner his he As Kings fingers did, the desk. almost unconsciously began tracing ried on? But never mind, he added to trails which he had traveled. Here hastily as the fellow scrambled Do mind. "Never feet his guiltily. across was the mysterious country I would like the bay from San Francisco, the not disturb yourself. too. Let us all rest and down lie to a hundred spots and tule country, had been. rest, Caballeros, and let us wash where his camp-fire- s some of this dust out of our mismarked that crosses were Here throats! dedision sites that he had helped All dismounted. the had he where was here cate; he . . . (TO DE COSTIMED) Again fight with the bears Boulder Dam Required an Expenditure of $165,000,000 Before It Was Completed Boulder dam was built between the rock walls in Black canyon on the Colorado river, that same treacherous torrent which carved out the Grand canyon and which boundary forms the Arizona-Nevadline near Las Vegas, Nev. Such a project to control the danand gerous floods of the Colorado, to provide against the drouth periods which ensue after its springtime rush to the gulf with the meltbeen ing Rocky mountain snows had conceived many years before it was a begun. Even the location in Black canyon or in Boulder canyon, 18 miles up the river, had been agreed upon by of engineers. But there was no waycost financing the project, which for $1G5,000,000, until the demand power in the rapidly growing south-er- n California cities and the mediate area made it feasible. It is to be paid for entirely out of earnings. Actual work on the main five years, project was completed in two years less than anticipated. At times there were more than 5,000 y workmen employed in the maand trucks, operations, of unhchinery and other equipment eard-of proportions were built just for the project. The dam face is 720 feet high. inter- night-and-du- make up, and each is accompanied by a complete and detailed sew chart. Frock With Girdled Waistline. Fashion says everything must have a certain amount of soft detailing this season, and this charming tailored dress obeys with draping at the neckline, the girdled waist, and bust fullness beneath smooth shoulders. Easy sleeves, cut in one with the shoulders, make it a cool style for summer. House Dress for Large Women. Its a diagram dress, so that it may be made in just a few hours. The long, unbroken, unbelted line, the utter simplicity, the make this dress extremely becoming to women in the 36 to 52 size range. Short, pleated sleeves give plenty of ease for reaching and stretching. Make this up in pretty cottons that will stand plenty of wear and washing percale, gingham, seersucker, broadcloth. The Patterns. 1489 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 4,i yards of material, plus yard of contrasting for girdle. 1476 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size ma38 requires 5 yards of terial. 39-in- 35-in- Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Spring-Summ- er J at5: separates the two main lake sections to expanses of water many miles across. Its fjord marked shoreline eventually will be 550 miles long. Origin of the "Annie Oakley According to "American Tramp and Underworld Slang, edited by Godfrey Irwin, the phrase "Annie Oakley" means a free ticket or pass to an amusement or entertainment. The passes were punched with holes to prevent their being sold as regu lar tickets and to prevent money being refunded if the show did not go on, as is customary with paid ad missions. Thus, they resemble the cards that were used for targets, after the famous rifle shooter, Annie Oakley, finished shooting at them Annie Oakley performed with the Buffalo Bill circus for 17 years. The term originated in the circus world but is now included in common slang 4oteL As Malicious as Gossips There are those who are intent on telling the truth if it will hurt somebody. Make a man happy and NEW HOUSE hell sing; make a woman happy and shell cry. One needs to be trained for the vocation he is to follow, but he also needs an education in order to enjoy the intellectual things of , , iv. ? In SALT LAKE CITY Ha Established Its Reputation as One ot the Nation Most Popular Hotels. '1 I , a is i. ' E&iUJK life. 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