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Show LEHI FUgS PRESS. LSHL UTAH i Be Elegant, Is Fashion's Message The Guns of the Holy Trinity By Htnry WNU r Cpyr'.-ft- t C Rowland a CBaeaaa SYNOPSIS Ton Jordan, roue New newspaper reporter ie lore with Jessie Poole, li barred (rota becominc aa Eng-lan- acknowledged euitor because of conditions of her father's wtU that her mast eaatch her email fortune rlth hi own. To do this. Jordan has a wild hop of wealth from the aalvase f a lonr-sunkFrench corvette. Jes-al- e telle Jordan and Doctor White, her sruardlan. of aa eacounter she has with an sailor. Two Frenchmen, the co rote Da Corlay and bis aon aa claim Robert, ancestor,, of theirs commanded the Fonrqoet (the corwhen she vette) sank, and left record of treasure en board, which they a his descendants, ts their ea as-"to- rt. CHAPTER II Continued , '3 d ltr Jfltft I" "No, I'm only a reporter." "Great Scott, that's worse." He turned his smiling face to the count "Looks as if we were Jolly well Bunk, : papa." Tom relaxed enough to smile, himself. "Cutting out all this bunk. I can't honestly see Just where you gennere we have tlemen have a look-in- . an ancient wreck on bottom Inside the three-millimit, which Is to say. on of the American soli As United States you haven't even the right to fish commercially In these e non-citize- .waters.".;. "But treasure Is much different" objected the count "A foreigner may hunt for treasure. Just as he may look for gold or precious stones." "Well, I guess that's right sir." Tom admited, "but In either case findings is keepings, with a rakeoff to the government In the case of treasure. That puts us all on the same mark. Suppose we leave It that way." Doctor White Interrupted at this Juncture to Invite the foreign treasure seekers to his home. The tide was rising, so they left the motor dory at the little beach, where she would ride as well as at the float It was four o'clock In the afternoon of a perfect day late In July, a few puffy clouds Walking sailing across the sky. through the woods to the house, Doctor White and the count de Corlay went on ahead. Tom and Robert who had lingered to carry the boat's killick mbove high water mark, following. Tom said as they started, "Do you know, this thing's beginning to get my ifoat Lieutenant I fuess the next I'll learn Is that we've hit on the same gear to locate the wreck." , Great minds, "Shouldn't wonder. a dMine's galvanometer know. you - evice" Tom threw up his hands, "Holy mackerel P He staggered back against a tree. Robert' dancing eyes played I . L jMi ) the strictly tailored snort Jacketed velvet suit which looks smartest when topped with 1 beret of Its very own velvet Lelong. who always dresses the young die so beautifully presents the model posed to the left in the group. It Is done in black net and lyons velvet The corded velvet finishing ou the net flouncing Is repeated on the shoulder. The fact that this young woman Is wearing a handsome glittering necklace and bracelet should be taken Into - rm nnr""1 account for fashion regards rich min Jewelry ensembles such as this as a necessary luxury and proper yjOTHINO In the way of tuous fabrics, fine laces, precious finesse to every formal costume. embroideries and furs, glittering If conclusive evidence be needed gleaming Jewels Is too luxurious to that this Is a season In which fashion satisfy fashion's ambition this season. creators have become The bringing back of the formal to a marked degree, here you have It afternoon velvet suit ts perhaps one In the regal evening gown posed in of the most significant events In this the foreground of our' Illustration. mode of elegance. American beauty velvet richly emAs every woman broidered with gold and Jeweled knows when the velvet daytime suit stones fashions this exquisite mode. de luxe is In fashion there is a lot The tunic line continues gracefully that must be lived up to In the way Into a l train lined with pink of endless accessory elegancies. In satin. proof of which we refer you to the While the average woman may not charming little outfit which costumes be aspiring to the super formality the young modern seated In the group which this gorgeous gown bespeaks pictured. yet It may be accepted as InterpretaThe velvet which fashions this modtive as to certain style trends which e ish is a super-qualit'lyons may be tuned to occasions more or type. The fur Is black skunk which less formal. For Instance the Amerwas considered a most popular trimican beauty tone of the velvet emming In early Victorian days. The verifies word from Paris that frill of fine lace down the front and ployedwarm cola-ingIn purple and deep peeping from beneath the reddish key such as the very new sleeves matches the lace of the blouse. and aubergine and various Of course you have noticed how like blackberry wine shades are In the ascendency. & of yore are the lines Also the prestige of velvet as quaint basque of the pert little snug-fittinJacket m-supreme for dinner and evening The wee chapeau Is In perfect keepis here Then, too, gowns ing with the theme. the tunic theme Introduced reflects Another trend in velvet daytime the latest silhouette movement Finalfashions which should be mentioned ly the elaborate. Jewel and gold embecause of its Importance this season broidery is indicative of the mood ts that of the tunic suit which fashion ts in to trim velvet The opportunities for fur and velvet with beguildlng touches 'of beadwork opulency offered Is beyond wildest and kindred effects. flights of Imagination. Then there Is . 1131. Western Union. luxury-conscio- style-conscio- y mediu- not dawg!'" CHAPTER III to 2 hTL WAS Christmas Eva. Outside "Mother, won't you read the Christmas tory cow. while we wait for Patsy Dadr It was pretty, dark-haire- d who spoke, but In a minute the other children echoed her request Mr. Marsdale sat down In the softly-lighte- d room. The very atmosphere of Christmas was there. Holly wreath hung In the window, a Christmas candle was burning on the table, and a log fire blazing upon the hearth. Opening the Bible at the second chapter of St Luke, she began the woman must teeth and hands, brow and eyelids; red tu? and nails ; slender bodr 1T.' iarrm II , min, ears mi fJ hair. Up and bands 7m i breast forehead and f nose. Perhaps it will gw, standard" a Utile more j. add that Diego Rodriga j wa the head of the of painting and was cmeofttl est painter the world D j known. . He Uved from That was a long time 5 aa beauty guide still seems to course they didnt hT CC blonde In those days, imfl kJ-O- f Turnip's Vala rWi The Greek are credited lng the turnip growlne 5 bringing It under cultivattost before the Middle ages, ego the vegetable was known. In EnglaBd It wai fel demand before the potato J covered and Imported. found more varied uses forgj t3 nip daring the World war tQ previously been exercised. n ulation ate turnips In bod pi, and coffee, and In boiled, tw otner lorms. tJ f B Vcdent r" g If we could manage somehow to discourage the rotter" Tom's Jaw hardened and his eyes looked Into Robert's. "Let's go oyer and see about It tonight Are you game, Lieutenant?" "Rather," said Lieutenant VIscomte Raoul de Corlay. Robert Jean-Mari- e "As your Alabama colonials all say, Rrtr H -- fur-cuff- "If Not, Then Throw Dice for It" trudge 'round bottom " Robert's dark fringed eyelids narrowed a little. "Now 3w$: the scow waa falling la great featnery flake, turning the bleak winter landscape Into a thing of beaunn of ty. It clUBg to the stretching the tree; It covered roof and lawn with a mantle of white. "How beautifull" Helen Marsdale whispered to herself, as she gated out f the window. "A symbol of the cloak of happiness that the spirit of Christ-ma- s has flung around the world." She turned at the ound of a word. s " torped." 3T two-piec- , To be beautify, nave aeven certain And these seven littl by the classic que of the Sixteenth White, black, red, broad and soft el nr..m.'1! fish-tal- our right to the latter, Mr. Jordan r "Not If you found It first," Tom assured him, "or ttw guns either, for that matter. In that case I'd haul out," "And If you found her first?" "Well, Lieutenant, I'd have to think that over. Fd say I'd have a heavy salvage claim on whatever was re- covered." "But she Is a French ship, Mr. Jordan," the count protested. "More than that, she was a government ship." Tom shook his head. "She belonged to the French crown. You've since abolished that." ' "But we Inherit Its properties, Mr. Jordan." This from Robert "Well, then," said Tom. "in that case you Inherit Its liabilities with them. The Fourquet, as you know, wa ordered here to grab the colony of remaqnid, over yonder across the bay. Looked at from that slant she Is an enemy ship, and you will have to admit you haven't the shadow of a claim on any part of her." ; The baffling logic of this point was received by a chuckle from Doctor White. The count muttered "Saprls-t- l and tugged at his Imperial with a bewildered look. Then Robert burst into a rollicking laugh. "My sainted ancestor! Are you an international lawyer, Mr. JorBecause if you are, we're dan? 5 Stenda?. Be&uty que' standard, Na-sair- e, Robert nodded coolly. "The same blighter, papa." ; Tom lu his interest forgot- - his own "Some amspldon and animosity. l:unk.that got hep to your plana and la trying to beat you to "Right-,- " Robert said. "This was quartermaster aboard the destroyer X commanded during the war, and a Hlquelon man. He must have overheard my father when he came aboard at Brest to tell me about this old Fourquet. She waa commanded by our ancestor, and papa found hi diary In an escritoire he hauled out of the attic to Bell Some of us were Jolly hard hit by the war, y'know. Well, It eems thla ancestor of ours had quite a tidy bit of hi own private loot on the Fourquet that he hadn't time to salve before she went down. You scarcely could have heard of that?" Robert' light hazel eyes rested a little challenglpgly on Tom ; but their gate was met steadily enough, "No," Tom said slowly, i thought there might be ship's money or plate or some plunder taken off pirates she was chasing before they ordered her to these waters. Bnt what I'm after la' her guns." Robert, catching hi father's eye. said lightly, "There, you see, papa? Didn't I say that her guns would pay the shot, even If we failed to collar ur revered ancestor's booty T" He looked at Tom. "Would you question dog-eare- tt was poor scouting to Indulge audible mirth In the woods. In a few brief words he explained the principle of hi own wreck finder. Robert drew out a gold cigarette case with family arms engraved upon It offered It. to Tom. then, when both had lighted up. said cheerfully, "If rum. like all this about thought transference. All theatne, there must be " something in tt" "That's right" Tom agreed. They started to walk on again, In silence for a little way. Robert paused presently. This Sebastlen la a bad egg. Worse than that he's an efficient man, trained diver and a crack on deep ground currents and all that sort of thing. He wa detailed to one of our mine weeper based on St and served aboard her until you Yankees took over the bulk of the Job. Then they gave him to me. I sent htm down once to look over our propeller after I hed wiped It on a rock off Qulberon." "How did be get wise to this thing?" Tom asked. "My darn' fault I was in my cabin with my father. There's a speaking tube to the wheel, where Sebastlen was on duty. Papa's voice Is very clear and distinct, so all Sebastlen had to do was to clap a lug to his end of tt It wouldn't have mattered if it had been one of our Bretons, but these Infernal provincials are devilish keea Tht's how the scoundrel did us." "I heard there was a 'Scotlaman over at New Harbor," Tom said. "That'll probably be hi crowd, and with the necessary diving gear aboard." No doubt bis plan is to "R!ght-o- . study the currents a bit then go down in the' most promising place and I Uhrtftraas Motus By CHERIE NICHOLAS oa him with a puzzled expression. "Whaf struck your "The whole darned shooting match," Tom gave a sllect laugh, a pioneer trait Inherited from the days when ferric W. pltnq the I Newspaper CAPES BACK AGAIN IN LATEST STYLES BROWN AND WHITE . Capes are. back again. Little waist length capes appear with daytime and dinner gowns. capes of fur or wool are worn with street costumes. Long cloaks are swept about the most regal evening Cy CHERIE NIC HOLAS beautiful story that has thrilled the world through the centuries. Her voice grew In richness and volume as she went on. "And sba brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him la swad-tfllclothes, and laid him in a manger, because there waa no rocra for them at the Inn. "And there were In the same country shepherds abiding In the fields, keep-I- n watch over their flocks by night. "And, lo, the angel of the Lord cams upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. "And the angel aald to them. Pear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to all the people. "For unto you Is born this day In the city of David a Savior, which ts Christ the Lord." "Mother, bow beautiful your voice is. It It sounds Just like music" Robin, a slender boy of twelve was speaking, and his own tones were tremulous with emotion. "It Is the beauty and simplicity of the story, Robin, which you feel One can almost see and hear aa they read Mary and Joseph and and the Christ Child." There was silence In the room for a minute. Again Robin was the first to speak: "I I wish I could go like the shepherds and adore HlnV he said, his blue eyes shining. "Robin, that isn't possible for us now, but we can show our love for him in many other ways at Christmas. By being thoughtful and kind, by making others happy, by remembering those who are In need." Mrs. Marsdale ns gowns. Hip-lengt- h hip-leng- JJi .! ft.. J three-quarte- 0 W4 h too-roun- No, this lovely evening wrap is no going to be described as featuring the UBual black and white contrast On the contrary the handsome velvet which fashions this stunning short coat Is in a deep rich brown. You can scarcely vision how perfectly stunning white ermine is with brown velvet unless you see this wrap which Molyneaux has created In the original. The newest evening colors trend to rich dark hues, especially radian? browns and wine tone and greens bo dark they look almost black. There Is a new blackberry shade which many designers are using Instead of black this season. wrap-arouu- d e Broad Shoulder Fashion Is Marked for Oblivion Designers ar already making profor the passing of the broad shoulder. It U. doomed to die within the next three months, according to their astute reckoning. One coat maker has evolved a brilliant schema He Is offering coats with collapsible shoulder peaks. On the day of the broad shoulder' funeral, all you need do to be In fashion' swim Is to remove the padding from the specially treated armhole and the point witched down. vision hr 4-- t PUa 8. EDIT! plittinq'Heodod; :p)KSi terse ;Kdettp Nit Tablet (Nature's Remedy). Notts stag line with everybody. Tha nft, u laxative brought ami sbk, and quiet nerves because it cleared bit of poisonous wastes made bowtlit easv and remilar. Thousand! fet. so t It's such a sure, pleasant conectivt I1 -- non-hab- it druggist's form- i zbc rai "TUMS" batethat 'pun lit Cooling, soofhin Menlliolaium relieve lite pain. Promotes quicker heating. bet I i Stile tx IheSemtofaOcam, Dailijuse of 1 SJI Before retiring bathe the facefreej wun not water ana ipurm t using plenty of Soap. Kin tepid and $naUy with cold wt Tot Containing medicinal and hIi$ properties, Catleora Soap acUU' protection against skin uouoies. I. jk capes for both daytime nnd evening wear are the newest fash-Io- n note. They appear in fur, wool and silk treated to new tricks. Helm uses rich bronze seal and galyak tinted a new gold beige called Jessica, disturbing to any normal male eye in her snug white Jersey, was enchanted to meet her guardian's dis- "chrome" to make striking capes for daytime wear. Sometinguished visitors. "Why don't you work In partnership, and then If what times they are worn with a muff and toque to match, again they appear you find Is enough for both, divide?" with wool accessories matching the she asked, on learning the situation, "If not, then you might throw dice frock. r Chanel designs hip and for it" wool for and length capes sports me "The 50-5all right," thing suits said Tom, "but the count might not travel wear. Deep green ribbed wool frocks and suits appear with loose care for It" of the same fabric, swinging capes So the proposition was referred to from the shotil',Drs. count who the de Corlay, shook his Schlaparelll h.kIr the cape head. "For one thing I am oppose' to to the evening style picture, with a more and am than I net dicing, fnat, model of bright Pelplng red yet prepare' to admit anyone has an striking taffeta having a quilted effect worn to claim the equal personal property with a ' slender gown of silver gray of my ancestor." "Well then, sir," said Tom, "why satin, not put It this way, that If we locate the Fourquet you are to have all that Diadem and Headband and Fm to have the guns, which Is all Grace Evening Coiffures I counted on to begin with." Sweet young things struggling with 1 "It would be better. think," said hair In the "between permanents" the Count shifting to French and adstage, find In the evening coiffure a dressing Bob, "If we were each to maddening problem. Vlonet Lanvin, pursue his search In all fairness and and other designers have taken pity fashion. Treasure ts friendly hunting on their plight by creating diadems at the best a ticklish business, and the and headbands which transform an less there are of complications the ordinary "hank of hair" Into a thing better." of loveliness. The girl with the d To Doctor White the whole situation face will look positively ethwas fascinating but bizarre by reason ereal and Gish-llkwhen she bedecks of Its actuality. He had known al- her tresses with the Russian type of ways the story of the corvette, but diadem. The woman whose feature never given it any serious thought Incline to the classic gains becoming And his guests baffled his habitually with the Grecian type of headdignity clear vision of Individual people. He dress. Either ts the quintessence of could not be sure about them. chic for wear with the season' most Jessica was entirely at her ease ravishing evening gowns. with the visitors. She merged with a curious episode as Inconspicuously as Separata Skirts a partridge merges with autumn leaves. There Is always a place in the mode Such actually appeared to be her proper medium. Just as the high shade for the smartly fashioned separate of elms' and shadow lawns enclosed by skirt It Is a favorite of the college those of her Aunt girl, for with a skirt or two and enough picket fences were f blouses, she can give an endless vart Martha. " eft-t- o ', her wardrobe. (TO EE CONTINUED.) I I CudcaraSoar ruri Hip-lengt- h I reached out and patted her son's blond head as she read : "And this shall be a sign unto you; Te shall find the babe wrapped in awaddling clothes, lying in a manger. "And suddenly there w.s with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, "Glory to God In the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. "And It carat to pass, as the were gone away from them Into angels Heaven, the shepherds said one to another. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which ts come to pass, which the Lord had made known to us. "And they came with and found Mary and Joseph, andha3te, the Babe lying in a manger." So Intend were the family, so wrapped up in the beauty and absorbing Interest of the story, that James Marsdale stood in their midst before they knew it "Oh, dad I" Robin cried. "Mother has been reading about the coming of the Christ Child about the shepherds and and everything. I wish you had been here." "I wish 1 had." James Marsdale as he lifted Robin In hi arms. "I can never forget the beautiful e you made as I entered. All of you listening, and and mother's beautiful voice falling like music In the room." . He smiled with rare understanding at hi wife as he finished speaking, Helen Marsdale returned hi emlle, "We hall wait for you next yenr," the said; "thla beautiful hour la going to be a part of our Christmas for always. IMS. 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