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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. IIa table," i I ( 1 ra. (Eltristtuns Hi I It Is Here Again CTtJlPTElr-Harriet Held, twsnty-tffbeautiful, la ths soytr oldotand cial sscreunr ths flirtatious lira Isabels Cartsr, at "CrowntaDda, Richard Carter's horn, and fovernssa of old Nina Carter. Ward, twenty-fou- r year Old and Impressionable, fancies himself In love with his mother's attractive secreii tary. - Mrs. Carter's latest with young Anthony Pope, and the youth la taking It ysry seriously, ht a tip that the wife is present usivfifth, a new. rug for the dining room, while we .have arranged for a new We have going-t- o remembrance asjywhile for wife.. the But the gifts i for the -- iamily may v present .something of a problem, we recall with joy th fact that Christ-ma- s Cards make the most suitable remembrance friends and pleasant acquaintances. safetyrazor . Madame Carter, (atherlng ber drap-er- l about her, was one of the first to leave the terrace. Dressing for dinner was a alow and serious business for ber. 8he gave Harriet a cold, appraising glance as she passed her; Richard Carter bad rtoen to escort his mother, but she delayed him for a moment. ... ..."Ml Nina gone la. Miss FUldr Harriet, whose manner with all old persons was the essence of scrupulous formality, rose at once to her feet, "Nina has gone to change her dress, - .7 Madame Carter." aRk "She took herself It Jto npon you- to help us out this afternoon?" the old lady added, with the sort of gracious cruelty of which she was mistress, Richard Carter gave his daughter's companion a look that asked Indulgence. Harriet said nothing, and resumed her sent as the old lady rustled slowly away. "Who's coming V she asked In an undertone, to Ward, as one more motor .swept about the carriage drive. "What is : it, Beautlfuir" Ward laughed. Harriet's glorious yea smiling warning. Ills open and boyish admiration was a sort of Joke between them. Yet In this sec- -' ond, as he craned his neck to get a glimpse of the approaching guests, a sudden thought was born In her. Honor had compelled her to a generous policy with Ward. She had held his admiration firmly in check; she had . maintained a attitude that was as wholesome lor herself as s, - samples. New. Century Printing Co.. ::! iii I :;c g a ji 30 USECF CCFFEE K U York racks, each of Harriet aesltated, and the color Caffein In the moderate quantitln crept Inte her smooth "checks. , "One consumed by ths svtrags coffee diink-- e is dWlard to b a safe stimulant wrvhout hafwiful after-effecIn a report f a ecieatifio livvestlsration conducted' at the 4 a8,chtiseua Institute of Technology siuee Jubs. Ths ' directed ky ' Professor Samuel C Frrscott. head of the department of biology and public health makes this anitunorment of the ,ho first finding's of research.-ar- e row at work, to tnsolate and identify the other constituents vr the coffee bean, especially thos which determine the flavor, and aroma, preliminary to studying the best mettles of brewing beverage coffee. "The effect of Caffein is known," says the report "Jor the great majority of normal Individuals It Is a mild stimulant of the 'heart Increases power to do muscular work. Increases concentration of mental effect and therefor the power to do more brain work, . It U pot followed, except - In excessive doses, .by undesirable aftereffect A few people are. especially sensitive Ho coffee, and for theilf Its use la not to be recommended. In the aliflormaltty is In the th Individual rather than In any Inherent poisonous or deleterious - property of he caffein Itself. ' r;T:.v "Caffein, can be .taken by the vast Harriet Hesitated, and the Color majority, of healthy adults without ubaequent narcotie er depressant ef Crept Into Her Smooth Cheeks. fect provided It la used In moderation d not abused. Excessive amounts wonders," she mused, in a most nromlsini. tone, "whether one Is asked Hnclte temporary disturbance la the central nervlous system but these, do as a maid, or a guestT" "In this case,' as a mother," Isabelle not cause any permanent Injury.! It is nodmally was Inspired to answer." "Personally, equally true" that ' other harmless substances such as salt, I should very much like It for Nina's sugar or condiments when used in exsake. But you suit yourself 1" cess may also produce untoward sympThe ,tone denied the words ; Harriet toms which are : often severe. Our knew what she wag expected to do. studies lead us to entire agreement "I'll be delighted to help!" she said. with the' results stated by Holling-wort- h that when taken with food in lifelessly. "A lot of women and chil In dren,"77he - reflected. "and hobodv moderate amounts, caffein la not drinking tea anyway, thla weather 1" Jk ,.! slorr k;i. S,k7' 1,.. .raid I the nuttl k Property. estimated to iL. about a cent.T. v ,uc n,. trow ( b . Beds ran V. derneath by dm lean invention fnr ,1 BStoi j 6t people. re; o t East First North. hi I as CHAPTER In our plant we are prepared to print attractive personal Christmas .. Cards and appropriate, cheerful messages of greeting from you. If you have - not as yet - looked Into the matter,. permit us to submit I:! ,i SYNOPSIS, 1. t . TRIE , Christma '.. iarge. of the said. "with a shrewd ts re for-relative- ta tae Isabt?lie gUince. JJmifm 3 5 TToulJ -- e e e ".-t Mm t on '- - n( p. n .,Bithebestpo, pie' food to give your " y" Every crumb -- " rl r. CUT PLENTY OFBREa: FOR EVERY MEAL un-lan- MBS 75 it .' nourishment ' is and health. "' fas Mt eoo! fC HARVEST i BREAD t with its tender crust appetizing flayor ja W to please you. 7 j .. TC Nina was duly dressed for the tea GERHANYJHAY DEFAULT 7; Eat more bread tar I the next day, and went to 'show party makeAsk - Harvest Bread ym "Miss Field," Satd Royal Blondln, and herself to her mother while Harriet 7 7; ' By S. D. WEYEB. favorite brand., ' His Dark land Came Across the dressed. The young girl looked her t, N. g. Staff Co rreapeaeVat. ' vV BERLIN, Bee . What may prove Teacups. best lnfilmy white with Its severely ruffles, and with a wide white the first of a serleji of financial crises plain She and Nina had a luxurious suite occurred at Ludwlgshafen hat on her. thick, smoothly dressed in Germany,' on the second floor, shut off from the one when of the biggest banks today hair. Miss Field,! too although she rest of the house by a single door, and was failed wttlr- - liabilities of J40.000.000 looked very pale today, "simply marks! The failure of the bank Is at rather remotely placed In a wing that as Isabelle expressed It, tributed directly to the panic on the commanded a superb view of theriver. gorgeous," when she saw them off In the car, Bourse and the wild fluctuations of exPhone 334. 58 W. Center was sprawling 'y Nina, Harrlet'a gown was not new, change.- The financial outlook although : luxuriously onJer bed when, Harriet and the little flowered hat she had is pictures as general "the blackest In the hisAH Grocers Sell It.' came In. Glass doors were open upon ':' of down Germany." her tory crushed hair opon splendid a square porch, and the sweet after"11 is an open secret that Germany had been Isabelle'a own a season ago noon air stirred the crisp, transparent "Harriet was In no holiday niood; she has almost nothing with which to meet curtains. Installment due on .Jan felt herself lh a false position ; this-- the indemnity 1$, and the second due February Harriet shut the door, and leaned was to be on of the times when she'J uary 15,"-ea- id - the Lokal --Amelger - twlay, against It. and thr world duit about circles believe there Is informed "Well tor U the beauty and lux- - no chance to improve the financial sit. bat nowTWhat now 7 hammered her heart Ninii ury of her life. nation If the result of the negotiations Nina gave a star In Ijondon Is negative, tossed aside her magazine, and regard- ? "Here we are! Mi The relchstag foreign relations com ed her with affectionate reproach.- - ; tled glance at the lawns and gardens meet "next week "You ran upstairs I" she said, "I'm of the Jay mansion, already dotted mittee probably will ."''i':-'-for him. ..":;' on' your bed because Maude had with awnings aud chairs, and sprinkled to discuss "the most serious problems lying But here, she thought with sudden the that' has confronted Germany eince the laundry all over mine. Are you with the bright gowns of the first armistice." satisfaction, might be the realization arrival were and They their early, of her own ambition, after all. Ward going fp lie downT a handsome, heavily built "No, my dear!" said Harriet, In an hostess, was but four years hefl Junior and woman with corsets like'aruiorplate "' 7 odd, breathy whisper. Ward would be Richard Carter's heir. The terror begnn to flood her soul uuder her exquisite gown,- - and a "It's the Bellamys and their crowd," r3 blonde bang covering her forehead, said Ward, watching the approach f and mind again. She went out to the came forward with her daughter to and clear looked down into the newcomers. "Look at that man with porch, shade of the early twilight, under the meet them. Francesca was as slight them, that fellow with the hair as a willow, with a demurely dropped That's the man I, was trees.. The terrace was deserted; little head and a honeyed little that's,Blondin of the tea party had vantelling you about the other iilght, the every sign manner. 7 i man whose name 1 couldft't remem- ished, not a crumb marred the order Miss Field!" decent of Kits "Very you," grass-growbricks. JTlie chairs ,of the t ber 1" breathed Mrs. Jay, lu a voice like that held was formal table the attitudes, """Who?"" 7 of a horn. "You girls run along now Harriet did not know whether she empty. All the ' motorcar, were gone people will be comin' at any minute. said it or screamed it. She lost all from the drive; She turned back into Fur going to take Miss" Field to the coasdousness of her surroundings and the room, breathing more easily. y Three hundred people comln'," At half past seven- she (Came up table, her neighbors, for a few terrible-seconds- ; she confided as Harriet followed her a from In little diplomatic adjusting her mouth wastry,' her throat across' Jhe lawn, and ,to . the rather constricted, and 'ft hideous weakness the service end of the house, to peep quiet corner of the awninged porch In at was who bed, and where Nina, ran like nnuiea' through her entire reading the tea table stood, "I'll leave . to on to asusaal room. Airs. Isahelle's go If The hnml with which she body. you here, and you Just ask for anything touched the sugar tong9was-.lcy-i:ol:. ' u need " a"paliTKplit her forehead, and she felt Harriet then, to be sure .of any last The matron melted away; Harriet message, op to dfscusr any domestic looked suddenly tired aud broken. s ' 4 after her broad, retreating ; 7 y Ward hd gone across to greet the plan. back She would- have Indifferently. Harriet found her, exquisite in loaned Harriet Bellainysff Harriet ' fixed - her- - eyes amount of money, any with a sort upon the twinkling black spangles, before her' tne reflected, smoldering, she man to whom she presently saw him mirror. Isabelle'a hair was dressed In wouldgirl have Bhown her genuine friendtalking. Almost everyone else iii the dark and shining waves and scallops ship and generosity tn a crisis. But group was looking at him, too Royal netted Invisibly setg with hrilllant pins. She would not Introduce people to Blundin was used to It; one of his There was not an inch, of her Whole Harriet this afternoon, and In a day favorite- affectations was aurapparent beautiful little person that would not or two she would send Harriet a bit vedhave urvi a critical unconsciousness of being ob.erved. Inspection. of lace, ot ; a Jalnty walst-a- a delicate over slrteeMa height, he had LHer akin, her white throat; her arms reminder that the 1 had been courtesy, and hands . herhis and withleonine waist its dropped fingernails, .head, ousiness one, after alt u thick locks of dark hair, a Jittle on and ankles and her, pretty, feet, were 7 Presently the sun came out for Harone side; his mobile, thin Up were aU absolute perfection. The Illusion riet In the arrival of a tall, swiftly her" that veiled slender arms stood at moving, dark-eyeaet, and his piercing eyes searched the woman some ten boy's face with a sort of passiouan crisp angles; the silk stockings years older than she was herself: a warm skin showed ... tint through their Mary Putnam, one of attention. the real friends Introductions were In rder, every- thinness; her lower eyelids had been the girl had gained in the last1 four one wanted to meet the Bellamys' skillfully darkened, her cheeks deliyears. . Toung Mrs. Harriet HALF PBE ALL CUPID PICTURES. friend, and Harriet saw that It pleased cately rouged, and her Hps touched used to think, with Putnam,' a ' little natural him, for some Inscrutable reason, to with carmine; her brows had been Jealousy under her .HALF admiration, had DESK SETS continue his ridiculous conversation clipped and truined and penciled, her ; She was not everything. but pretty, with the flattered Ward, and to accept lashes brushed with ttquid dye, and hers was a ..HALF ALL IVORY GOODS. distinguished appearance names and greetings .absently, In an what fragrant powders and perfumes and a she had the self- lovely face; aside, as It were, smiling perfunctorily coma aaa, naa neen auueu in gen i possessed manner-- of ALL IIETAL FRAMES AND PICTURES IN whose ndTPrlefly-at-1he-eag- er" Fbe wore diamonds whole life has been gtrir'and to social the given HALF j METAL FRAMES women, and returning Immediately to on her fingers, In her ears, and about arts; she had a clever, kindly, silent his concerned and passionate under- her throat, and her gown was held at husband who adored HALFPWCE her home, her; her full smooth breast by a platinum her LAMPS......... tones with the boy. garden, her clubs and her chari' It was Isabelle who a bar bore double line of that hlrri magto brought ties, and finally she had her nursery, stones. the tea table. Harriet had felt, with nificent Harriet always where Billy and Betty were rioting a sure premonition of disaster, that It thought her handsome ; tonight she through an Ideal childhood. discou .20 must be. She might not escape ; there had to admit that her, employer was , ."Harrlet-yo- u dear child P said the wag nothing for It but courage now. truly' beWtifuC 7 CANDLESTICKS rich and pleased voice, as Mary's fine PER CENT DISCOI Mrs. Carter was In a pleasant mood ; .hand crossed the tea Her breath was behaving badly, and for a weltable ONE LOT OF SHEET PICTURES, EAC- H- .S the muscles contracted la her throat she hRi 7 disposition, and there coming touch, "But how nice to find was nothing in her life now to ruffle you herel I've burrshe managed a smile. ...5 T i .t-"t...... Just been trying to fYT tt fWH "And this is Miss Field, Mr. Blon-din,- " It She mused happily, her Hps twitch- think how long it is since I've ami said Isabelle." "ghe Will give you ing with some amusing memory. Then you." some teal" she became businesslike. "Harriet, do "Not since the day you lunched with r V-"Miss Field," said RoyakBlondin, you go to the city Mils weekfr-- ' Mrs. Carter, and that was almost two and his dark hand came acrossthe 7"Niia end the girls are to see Ruth weeks ago!" LwUuJ-CJlllii-UISt Denis on Friday," Harriet said. "1 Mrs. Putnam settled herself In the teacups. Harriet, as his thin mouth Madame. Carter would take neighboring chair. twitched with Just the hint of a smile, thought but now she says no. But If "I'm little I.ettlee Gralooked straight Into his eyes, and slit? them, overham for u week," she began, in the knew he was as frightened as she. Nina stays wi;h her grandmother I thought L VoUjd like to see delightful voice upon which Harriet night, But from neither was there a visible my sister; she hasn't been very well. had .modeled her own. 7 "But Lettice sign of consternation. That cuu wait,: of course. JIlss Jay's is trying her little arts upon Ward A few seconds later Harriet Field tea party is tomorrow "that's Thursd- Carter, Dear boy, that!" -slipped from her place, crossed the ay-" ; . 7 VWardV He l a denr!" Harriet " terrace with her heart beating sick "And that reminds me that Xoue snl'T )(irvi;('Ti'lv, 7 110 Vrest Center Street. and fast with fright, and insult? her fi .Uy telrplioped todny, viCoctinued next is?ue.) y k PROVO BAKERY' half-dresse- to III " LRoy Hardy Phone ElmoCheever . Phone 570-- J. 175-- First North. 244 W. MOVING PACKING SHIPPING TRAIiSFER 67 COMPANY : North First West. University Ave, Provo, Utah Don't throw your old hat away we make it look like new. . "1 1 ' II LU ' . i 1 n Pt;t. clk:::::g co. Telephone 125. 95 N. - - 7 Office Phones No. 148 and No. 6. Provo City, Utah. LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY Transfer Company South of Salt Lake City. Largest c Satisfaction Guaranteed. Room. Rates Reasonable. 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