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Show miKTY W Ml. ART'S f f I ft n aw r . . v - -- .- -. PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH . I 1 1 Children of Stars A Drech for Nancy if Goodman t Cornetist ke7 net Uy Vlrglala Talc ssiswMsas'VBWa ' when you SOME day are grown up, and me I SYNOPSIS f that Old Whits TCeust Hill turn out In full llkVver the new prtacbir. Sr. the birds away. waste of time." It seems such a out to the country club for ages, I They both laughed. "It's my turn now," Dale warned. "What are you planning to make --hers to much Firen. andcommunicants as of yourself when you finish colthe L be will be. Cassius ,it7an mZtr of toe church, had rte-Jn- r lege?" "Wen," Lee reflected seriously, Farwell for the post after the "there are two answers. Both of ... sYecalaureate sermon atwho sIDaie Farwell. his son. ZSi Brady's daufhter Lsoora them are teaching school I'm too fSe. who lives alone with dumb to have a career. What pUyj -If meets the congregation personally, e but refuses to be banker's family, the whose daughter Evelyn TZZ her cap for Dale. Mean-US somen of the town are curious 2 Battery of the Farwell's In the privacy of Unale hai enshrined a picture of J. --J voman. inscribed in childish ches The Marblestones "Balne." at rarwells to dinner with Cas vif dinner the Evelyn monop-jbl--r At rom Be tells her he has only La ta Locust Hill, and she is Lee thed Hublestone bluntly quizzes Far-,- 0 h. bis womaniess menage. Brady tut the housekeeping ConsUble Kerney ied by the arrival on the train let little man and L kin. He is further mystified overf laiitnnger goes to the parsonage, ikt newcomer is warmly greeted ireasf Mr Mulgrew ana up nis u r . a BouseKeepcr, auuuig w w er Dale calls on the peculation. Dr Farwell , ton-th- lit. Z e. y. arrange-attenporar- fanieioui-lookin- g uni ocoli ch of Continued CHAPTER IV --5 t so glad to see you again," jpinf Ek'i frank greeting. m neltl fcbe I'm not glad to see you!" ldic. SQ "nicest oerson." wel- the caller from her big chair u arki the glowing fire. Dale's heart Iron! piel out to Mrs. Brady at sight cate woman with snowy bair old rt a young face. Dark eyes noisl it's. Gentle voiced, feel as if we were old friends, Hi as Farwell," she explained, ure held her slender ittleJ fingers in his the I "Lenora and Mr. Bra-about you." are," he assured her. "And iow long have you been in " he demanded of Lee. 0 whole days. Our trip lasted than we expected. We didn't rou were here until Daddy I was sure you would be 1 clasp. the e told me n. :en ive add ch: to ioL" s cl Stayed there long enough it sure you weren't regis-The- n I decided to look you me I could, you know." ttold m. 1 should have returned," interposed. "I don't there she got the idea she ij here to look after me. ite ridiculous." Her hand and rested unon Lee's. It stubborn child. Like her They both spoil me." raurse they do." Dale could idy i ftand that. ft the adorable?" Lee asked, Brady left the room. She (down into the chair her I wonder if you taw lucky you are." wurse I do. Now tell me togs. Out in the great wide Wees. And don't skip any icertainly is. talked about the university installation of the new feat there. Prospects of a win-- . I loaf 1 The urn kasl tbaU itun) a4 4 do I writ Pinl i team. will be leaving you asked. ven't made up my mind. iw, I don't have to go until Mew Year's. I like it here. ce interests me a lot" tow." That quick little turn HKad Dale remembered. "And wstand that you have-be- en L til You won't have I'm predicting. a chance to teach long." "That a the most comforting thing Tve been told in a long time." They still were chatting animat- edly when Cassius Brady found them upon his return from his office. "Hello, young man," was his greeting. "Found your way over, did you?" "Yes, sir. And almost forgot the way home. I didn't realize it was growing so late." "That's all right I know what It Is to get in this young woman's clutches." CHAPTER V Evelyn Marblestone did not neglect her mother's suggestion of entertaining for the minister's son. "It will be very informal," she explained to Dale over the telephone. "A few couples that want to meet you. I thought we could dance. Bridge table for the hopeless addicts. Something to eat later. I'm depending on you." Til be there. Thanks." Dale no sooner had hung up than he wondered if it would be possible for him to call 'for Lee the night of the party. He would find out' before someone else beat him to it "I'm sorry, but I can't say yes," Lee told .him readily when he dropped in to call and proffer his request "Evelyn has arranged for my escort It's a quaint custom we have here. Pliny Morehead is the victim. One of the stand-byHe's a nice boy. You'll like him." "I don't like his name. And I shan't like him." Dale wished afterwards that he had taken advantage of the occasion to inquire what this Pliny person and the other males would wear. Evelyn had called it an informal affair, but he didn't feel sure. He finally elected to wear a dinner Jacket "I was beginning to worry about you," Evelyn told him when she greeted him in the halL "You've been very neglectful of me, too. But you do look nice," she added graciously, eyeing his slender figd ure and clothes. "So do you," he replied with a little bow. "Gorgeous." "Come in and meet the crowd." There was but one name that impressed itself on Dale's memory. A portly youth Pliny Morehead. with thinning blond hair and pale eyes. "And here is an old friend of yours, Mr. Farwell." Lee's brown eyes smiling up from the depths of a big chair. Lee in a little russet dress that matched her hair. Russet slippers. She looked sweet. "Of course. How are you. Miss s. well-tailore- Mrs. .4 else?" "Get married. Lee busy." jfery. Puttering around. golf and things. Get-littl- e I've studying, too. And I've aBler all I could. Exploring wanted to Getting the jMed. You know." 'rse," Lee agreed soberly. minister's son must be responsibility. What have a studying? I didn't suppose " uch geology around here. "we. ' Brady?" "Very well, Mr. Farwell. I'm delighted to meet you again." Later, the rugs were rolled back and the broadcasting stations searched for dance music. "I didn't know it" Dale remarked complacently, "but I've been wanting to dance with you all my life." "Go on. That's very pretty." "Thanks. That's another thing I've been wanting to tell you. You look very sweet It's your dress, I think. You make me think of an autumn leaf." "In the 'sere and yellow,' you mean. That's very candid but not comforting. Don't you know you should be dancing this with your you know. 'Tm not mind if I glanced at Or had you noticed?" sure that I can. Do you call you later" Dale the distant hall clock "today?" "Never mind. Some other time will do . . . After you get caught up with your work." Dale extinguished his cigarette and rose to his feet "I must be going," he said shortly. His sense of irritation persisted as he strode through the dark streets. Perhaps he had. devoted himself to Lee rather too conspicuously. But what of it? She had tried to tell him the same thing. In a tactful d way. though. She was like that Sweet That word always came to him when he thought of her. Too tfad if he had hurt Evelyn's feelings. Funny . . . about women. When he reached the parsonage. Dale was surprised to catch the faint notes of the piano. His father was playing. The one lighted lamp brought out Farwell's rugged features in bold relief. His chin was sunk on his breast The dark eyes were half closed. From the keys came the stately solemn strains of "Andante." Dale caught his breath sharply. He moved on tiptoe towards the foot of the stairs. good-nature- Tschal-kowsky- 's "Dale!" "Yes, Father." hostess?" isn't it?" "She's bridging. I don't play and coins to be. To To learn the lessons that life would fc he truth. I've hnsn ntfins I won't be a kibitzer." to profit by them, to be made each, of the "Then you should be paying more finer as a personality, to be made past history here " "ved in a place before attention to some of these nice girls. perfect by suffering that is what it fflgs like that happened. Al- - Remember. I have to go on living is to turn life into an experience of here. This is the fourth time you've danced with me." FMre vni, I,, i r, "It's only the fifth. And I still P Brown?" don't like Pliny." nean Miss "Maybe I do." Abbie's broth- Evelyn soon found a substitute the chaP- Looks Uke a for her place in the bridge game W i. But ne sure and appropriated her guest of honor w stuff w. . for the remainder of the evening. c a j Pe alvll mic and I've been "Stay for a little while and talk," checking 0 Iho fi.u -- cm. i naa to amuse she commanded when the others ome way until d you came made ready to leave. "You're to tell me that you've had a pleasant evening, you know." "Of course I did. Marvelous, ' uuu i uianie you a thank you," Dale said politely. "Are you sure you mean me? Not e Bro . . r i""i-"men- .... e L I r 1" writes Winfred genuine value, Rhoades in Forum. Self-pitbreaks down the mind, poisons the soul, undermines the health of the body, prevents rightful relations with other people, and destroys the happiness both of the individual who permits it to take hold of him and of those who have to live with him. There is perhaps no more disintegrating emotion to be found in the whole roster. Many a case that comes to a doctor in the guise of physical breakdown is primarily little more than a surrender of the spirit. In cases in which some specific malady is acLee?" tually present it can be the atti"You." "I didn't know. After all, you tude of the spirit that keeps theit didn't seem able to tear yourself malady dominant and makesmenThat is why there is a away from her. until I helped. She worse. tal have aspect of medicine and why it is But you needn't is sweet. made it quite so obvious, do you being increasing.' recognized and of sickthink?" Evelyn smiled sweetly included in the treatment "And how about some golf tomor- ness. It seems a bit surprising that it row, if it's clear. We haven't been sup-pose- i "a3 ,owout Town eyes were uaie laughing hp rnpm...N.J iiun.i.1 Winking about now?" -- Yn K Ik 1 1,. iuermg why you 'l be Ule hadn't """isier ime your pending all your poKing arouna "". hammer, scaring all y TM WILSON tka kaart of tie aits tad to St. SJOTKL Bates BUSINESS TRAINING ft ngly. "My mother. You see, I can't quite remember her. I wish I could." "So do I, Dale. Will you teU me something about her, Dale? Unless you'd rather not" In answer he fumbled a worn wallet from his pocket Out came a small leather case. In the case was a photograph. "That was Elaine." "Dale! How very lovely!" Lee. exclaimed softly, studying the picture. Then she murmured, as if to herself: "Lily Maid of Astolat" Dale caught his breath sharply. "You thought of it too! She has always been that to me," Dale reflected. "Ever since I was old enough for my father to tell me about her. I have wondered sometimes that he didn't object to my calling her Elaine instead of mother. But he never did. He was the one who sent me to Arthur's court in the first place." "What do you mean?" "Well, you see, father looked after most of my early education. And he used to read to me by the hour. I became a disciple of old Malory when I was pretty smaU. Rather a rabid one, as I think about it now." "You mean you liked stories of knights? Chivalry? I understand has taken the medical profession so long to realize that when a man is sick, the whole man needs treatment. Not merely bis stomach or his circulatory system need attention, but also fte part of him that thinks and feels and wills, that desires and schemes and makes efforts, that feels disappointment and resentment and humiliation. Men and women are something more than physical and chemical organisms needing to be toned up or put in repair. They are even more than harassed strugglers needing help in the finding of Jobs or the composition of family difficulties. But They may need medicine. certainly they need insight and vision. Perfumes are supposed fcobolic made in the The first of which there is record was Hungary water, distilled from rosemary in 1370 by Queen Elizabeth of Hungary, who got the recipe from a hermit, anc by the use of it is said to have prp served her beauty to old age. : M E. rs the member when that girl ban way back in 18381 Her mother waa n a morie star, Joan Bloo-del-L and her tamer was morie star, too Dick PowcIL and a master of ceremonies on the radio, too. But, of course, you don't tea them m pictures bow." And It seems like yesterday that Sua Vldor was playinf that tiny little piano, and bar handsome young parents were standing there, smiling at her. Ear mother was famed movie, actress Florence Vldor, who retired to marry Jascha Heifetz, the violinist Sue's father Is King Vldor, the director. settled back in her corner of the seat watching her companion. He was staring dreamily at the scene below, apparently lost In his historical reflections. "1 am still here," Lee suggested hopefully. "Oh! I'm sorry. Lady Lee." "But I can't very well help It And why that name?" "I meant I was sorry if I seemed to be wool gathering. And I think the name suits you." "Do you know you're funny. Dale? I've never known anyone Just like you. It's almost as if you'd forgotten to quite grow up. It makes me wish I had known you when you were a small boy." "I'm not so sure what I was like. But I know that everything would have been altogether different if we could have had . . . Elaine." "Elaine?" she repeated hesitati- Undermines Health, Poisons the Soul and Destroys Our Happiness y job-- or iuii mxo laDieis nere old-time- ... ,'Mur hobby, tm Salt Las see by the papers that Ellen win; sutim. as a Jeb Far Tea. PRODUCTS Individual Metraction. CLAY Sspm Powell is going places with Sara year expenses. Free Plata sm si Ssi ilisa of the Revolution. If only they could this or that young man, you'll FLOW 3t SALT LAKB BUSINESS COLLECT rACC BUCK 8BWKK PIPI Atlas BwBdlas Belt Lake Ctty WALL COPING aa4 tell tu what they have seen. What know how the CLAY PRODUCTS. feel TJTABPOTSALL CLAY Laaa CO. Salt t stories!" HU "I suppose they could." Lee ad- when they read that Sue PHOTO FINISHING about mitted. A few moments later, the Vldor has been going PHOTOGRiUHY Ooin. BaU Da. wHa Prtate turned the car about on the summit with Buddy Armstrong. Qg DBSBXBT MIOTO N aCOC staaBsa. of a small elevation and shut off YouTl probably hit. "Why I re BEBTICB, P. O. B SS, BJt Lmkm Qte. Vt. X. ROLLS DEVELOPED A the motor. For a little time was "Where have you been?" "Miss Marblestone had a few people in tonight She asked me over." "I have not heard you say anything recently about going back to the university. Have you changed your plans?" "Well, not exactly. To tell you the truth. Father, I've been thinking about the finances. After the first of the year, I'll be making my expenses there and a little more. Then I want to find a real Job. In the meantime . . ." "And in the meantime?" "I can carry on a good deal of my work here by myself. I've been a rather steady drain on you the past few years. And what I have left of my own money will last me longer here. Unless you're thinking of raising my board." He smiled a little at his suggestion. "Finances need not enter into your decision," his father reminded gravely. "You mean . . . you think 1 should go back?" "You will have to settle the mat- that" ter in your own way." Farwell rose "Perhaps. I think most boys get to his feet "It is late. Good night" the fever at one time or another. I went to extremes. I always had Lee drove to Dale's house one the house littered up trying to make day. "I thought maybe you would armor out of pasteboard and tin like to ride," she said when he ran cans. I was forever playing at beout in answer to the honking of ing a knight It was a good thing, If you're not in one way. I developed a regular her motor horn too busy, and if there is any of the mania for physical culture." Dale country around here you haven't smiled to himself. "I know I used my desire for deeds of prowess to get explored." "Sure, 'I'd like to! Only" he into scraps with the other kids." "Young Galahad." glanced down at his Jersey. "I'm "That was the general idea. By not dressed exactly." "Of course you are. Look at me." way of squaring myself, I would "I have been." Dale already was stand in front of Elaine's picture opening the car door. "Let's go." and tell her how I had ridden out "All right I'll fool you. I've with her scarf on my lance that brushing up on my history so that I sort of thing." "I thought it was something like could talk intelligently to you when I had the chance. How would you that." Lee nodded wisely. "It exlike to cover the retreat of the hos- plains you. But it makes me want tile British nation? Over to Staten. to ask you about other things." "Such as?" I mean." "Great! Is it very far?" "Well, your father. I feel it ev"Not with me at the wheel. ery time I look at him. It's someThere's a small ferry over to the thing in his eyes, I think. I can't island that runs every so often." explain it very well, but . . . He Dale entered wholeheartedly into was very devoted to your mother, the excursion. "And will you look wasn't he?" "Yes." at the old houses scattered along "I was sure. He carries her here!" was his delighted exclamation as they followed the road along scarf, too. Perhaps I shouldn't say Staten Island's northern rim. "They that" must have been standing at the time (TO BE COXTISIED) Self-Pit- y AGENTS WANTED HOTELS BOTH. FLANDOMB. SALT LAKB ESTABLISHED NEBRASKA MUTUAL to ILH UR INBUBAMtX COMPANY Aaabaa saat.. Bates ll-Mat B. 4th B. fca Wreesiae aad Utah. 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