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Show flurrlet's thoughts, none too com tip to this po'nt, stopixKl here, I and she MusliHl. he would not enjoy telling Jtifhard that she was to marry his sn." Those keen eyes would rend her through and through, ami while her f titer might love ber. and see her beauty and charm with ail the rest of the world, Hnrrlet knew that she must begin' an actual campaign for his esteem on her wedding unexpectday. The prospect had--aed plouancy. She had little fear of its outcome. She would make Ward Carter a wife, for whom-- his father must come "To feel genuine gratitude and devotion. There would be ehll dren,' there would he hospitality and And Ward music arid a garden. should seriously settle down to his business, whatever It might be, and show himself a worthy son of his clever father. "Why not why notr Harriet asked herself, as she reached Madame Car ter's pretentious apartment house, and She was to was whisked upstairs. meet Mna here, and she glanced about for the big limousine at the curb, as an ' Indication that th.e old lady might be ready" to accompany them back to Crownlands." But there was no car in ' sight - The maid's first statement was that Miss Carter had gone home with her brother, and thenMadame Carter came magnificently into the room, "Well, our bird has flown!" said the old lady. Harriet couldjseej that she w as. pleased About jometgmg.irrzr "Gone home with Ward Harriet asked. Madame Carter never "shook hands with her; there was conscious superiority in the little omission. She sank Into a chair, and Harriet sat down. "Ward and his friend, this Mr. Blondln," Madame Carter said. "A very interesting a most unusual man. A old very good family, family. Yes. Nina assured us that she tad to wait and1 o home with her Madame Carter that Daddy, gave liarrlet a aeeply significant Bmile "but tl,at didn't 6eHU to please Somebody very much !" she added. "So And Suddenly the Bright Head Waj I told Nina I thought Granny would be able to make It all right with Daddy, In Linda's Lap and She Was Sobbing nd .off the young people went" "; y.y'. Bitterly. She rocked, with a benignly trl- "Tell me everything you sajdl" sht umphant expression, and a complacent 22 commanded. "I will !" Harriet's voice fell flatly neath an automatic smile, hid a trou"I came home to talk It over with bled heart Royal" as Hloslhg no time, Ward his innocent instrument and this you." But it was fully five minute later that she hegan the Inevitable fatuous old lady of course playing his "We talked Roy and, game for himl confidences, "He doesn't she said, briefly. "Harriet saw that she was pleased belong in my life, now, any more than and flattered by an older man's apparI do In his We simply agreed to a ent admiration of Nina; and that she sort of ' mutual minding of our "own would further the girl's first definite business." ' affair in every "way that lay in her "Thank GodT Mrs. Davenport said, power. It was maddening; it was exfervently. "He lie doesn't want to asperating beyond words: An honest he doesn't JStHLeel he won'ti worry warning would have merely flattered shr asked wmewhat dlffl her w ith "its Implication of her imporTTOU, thent tance; ah, no, Isabella and Harriet denrly. Harriet's laugh had an un- pleasnht edgel . , might try to hold the child back but "lie is after bigger game than I Granny knew girl nature bet.er than . am, now!" she said. either of them! , "The brute J" her sister commented "Well, then, I must follow them in a wlilsier. "It It la all right, home," Harriet said, pleasantly. : "Ion ' then?", she asked, a little timidly. don't come back tonight?" "All right!" Harriot echoed, bitterTo this Madume Carter very pointly.. "I haven't drawn a happy breath edly made no answer; her plans were since I saw him ! AH that time came not Miss Field's business. "The child Is growing up!" the old up again, as fresh as If It were lsdysnldTmlltiif rif scmienfliought a little way, Limlaj 1 was happy I "Well, we must look fpr love affulrl . was busy and useful and I had 1 now!" !" had my Harriet felt that there" was" small And suddenly the bright head was profit 'in following this line of converIn Linda's lap, and she was sobbing sation. She glanced at-- : her twisted ' bitterly. Linda, with a great ache In wrist her heart, circled her arms, mother- - , "I think I will make that two o'clock fashlon, as t.he had circled them a traln,,Madam Carter,-4inle-ss there Is hundred fortat-l- IT in-la- by Kathleen Norr jppriqhr i SYNOPSIS.", CHAPTER I.HarrJt Field, twnry-eigrears old and beautiful. 1 tha so c!l1 secretary ot th flirutioua Mr. Isftcgl tU Carter, at Crownlanda," RlchaMI Carterf home, and governess of Kloa Carter. Ward, twenty-fou- r rears eld sad Impressionable, fancies himself In Jove with his mother's attractive aecre-tar- r. ht if . Mrs. Carter latest "ffair" ie wiuh jroun Anthony Pope, and the youth - is taking It very seriously. over the teaCHAPTER cups this summer afternoon, Harriet Is profoundly disturbed by the arrival of a visitor. Royal Blondln. Next day, at a tea party In the city. Blondls makes htm- ajretibls to Nina, and leaves a deep ea the uosophUUcated (IrL ef r Ifarrler7lauhlng, Kent from the wild embrace Into the arms of a tan, ouui, unwuij ijuua woman with none of pleasant-faceHarriet's own unusual beauty, put with a family resemblance to her .child's tii, d ' ' " younger sister nevertheless. .. "Well you sweet rood child I ahe here's Harriet I aid warmly. fortunate that It nay laal dear, JTtU, 'Fred .we were late I We'd hardly com W mencedr The remaining memben of the fanv jpj" now streamed forth: Fred Davenport, a thin, rather gray man of fifty, with an Intelligent faee t Worried Xajrehead, and kindly eyesl Julia," a Monde beam? of twelve: pammva (at, aweet boy fflve, with a bjb jbn ; and Pip, a serious $lacs; hair and fadeSTflueYeraTlsri Fred was a newspapenmanrone of - 1 the submerged many, underpaid, over- worked, unheard, yet vaguely gratified through all the hang years by the feeling; that his groove was not quite the groove of the office, the teller's desk, r the traveling salesman's "beat" Here In the little suburban town his opinions gained - some little - weight from the fact that he had been ten years with a New York evening paper. Mrs. Davenport was Interested In ev-- I" 1 eryuung nerBisren rai W Hirr the Carters, and even some of their Closest friends, by name, and asked ail sorts of questions about them. I Later In the evening Fred was at the piano. It was a poor piano, and poor player who smoked his old pipe z while ihepalnstaklngly .. he-war- n lingered Mendelssohn's ''Songs With Words" or the score of "The Geisha." But Linda loved him. "He will putter away Jthere, perfectly content, for an hour.VsHe told Harriet, "And at ten ybuH see him out f no chums Rhe thinks there's One In the world like Daddy great r wandered. Harriet's thoughts had 1 "How's David "Lovely. He always comes to us for Sunday dinner," Linda said. "And he always asks for you!" she added, with some slgnficance. David Da ven t ttsimAu-tmnrtrt ITroi'o . . v .. ..... hpttvv nnil- nlnrl. y- a successful brother, Brooklyn ding dentist, had never made any secret of his feeling for the beautiful Har' - l ; . riet"I like David V Harriet said, in to some faint Indication of reproach In her sister's tone, But immediately afterward she added, in a lower voice:' "Ward Carter has had Royal Blondln at .the" house this r Y " week!" - 7.-- '."..' -- " Linda's rocker stopped as if by shock. There was an electric silence, When she spoke again it was with awe and Incredulity and something like terror in her tone. "Royal Blondln 1 He's in England l" "He was," Harriet said, dryly. "He's been in New York for two years now." Linda shuddered. : VI know I remember!" she said in a whisper. And she added fervently, "I hoped he was dead I" , "So did IT. Harriet said, simply. "Our meeting was entirely accidental. He had no idea of finding me; was as surprised as I was." She stopped abruptly, musing on some unpalatable thought "You wouldn't know liim,' Linda. He is a perfect freak. Kew thought, and poetry, and the occult and Tngore and the Russian novelists, and the Russian music ; he lectures about them and he has been extremely successful I He wearspoTFt gee coats and red ties, and has his hair long, and well, you never saw women act so about anything or anybody! He's having dinner, with the Carters tonight" To this Linda could only ejaculate an amazed: "Royal Blondln V And as Harriet merely nodded. In the gloom, she added, vigorously, "Why, he hadn't a penny! He was always an idiot he didn't have enough, to eat ten years ' ago!""Well, he has enough to eat now ! Ward told me that he gets three hun-died dollars for his diawlng-rootalks his Interpretive musings,' he ' called them." Mrs. Davenport was "Well, atlli dated with astonishment and indignation. "That really she be- tan, and stopped, shaking her head. that! kuid-hearte- r . CHAPTER V. Hnrrlet slent in the room with Julia and Josephine that ' night,: or rather tossed and lay wakeful - there." At about two o'clock he wind streamed mercifully In,"" jmt and fliick, but prophetic of rain, and Harriet, wandering about to make windows fast, encountered "Linda, on the same er rand. When the worst of the crack ling and flashing was over, the girl glanced at her watch: Three o'clock. but. she could sleep now. She sank deeply Into dreams, not to stir until Linda's alarm clock, hastily smoth ered, thrilled at seven, and the small girls rose with cheerful noise, to let streams of hot sunshine upon her face. Tmmedlatelyfterbreakfastthe two small girl attacked their Satur day morning's work with a philosophic vieor that rather touched their aunt. Fred had hurried away after his hasty meal; the boys were turned out into Hie hAckvnrd. which PlD was expected to rake while he watched his small : brother. , ' Harriet's heart ' ached deeply for them all as; she watched the Jersey mnrshps from the car window a few hftnrs later. Josenhlne was. to be a stMiiWrnnher when she finished high rhnoi and little Julia had expressed arrimgelirrtimbltltwr to teaelrH!nder-- 4 garten class some day. Mna, at tneir ages, had her pony,her finishing school, her little silk stockings, and her monoerammed ivory toilet set her trip to England and France and Italy with her- - mother and brother nil crunrliTinthpr. Suppose that she. Harriet, was right in suspecting that Ward's feeling was more than" the passing "gallantry of a boy? It would be a nine-daywonder, his marriage at with his mother's secre-nrtwenty-tw- o more than four vears his senior. Buf after that? .vA.fter that there would be nothing to say or do. Young Xfr and Sirs. Ward Carter would es tablish themselves comfortably, and the elder Carters would visit them; Isahelle absorbed as usual in her own mvsterlous thoughts, and Ulchard ' ; Carter . light-hearte- d s' v. liioUjJTiTlu that UKiUieiit, Uial Ie did. It was wonderful to feel that strong, eager arm about her, there was - a sweeHmd heiniv ioj.U-atloin his passion, even if it did not awaken an answering passioj) iir return.' Under sll her reasoning and counter-iv- a zoning in .the night there crept the knowledge that site had known that tliis was rouiiug, had known that tmly a few .days of encouraging friendliness, only a few appealing glances from uplifted blue eyes, and a few casual touches of a smooth brown hand must bring this hour upon her. And back of this hourr and of a man's joy in winning the woman be loved, she had seen the hazy future of prosperity and beauty and ease, the gowns and cars and homes, the position of young Mis. Ward Carter. She had let him turn her face up, In the strengthening moonlight, and kiss her hungrily upon the lips, and she had sent him in to his dinner half-wil- d with the 'Joy of knowing himself beloved. Harriet had gone in, too, shaken and and with his last whispered prophecy ringing in her h3 ": ears?" - - - .. . r ryteg ' iaway-iu- wor- - as bardl" st The spontaneous response in her tone made Richard Carter laugh. - Harriet was content to enjoy this restful interval between- the hurry and currents and cross-current- and-nodde- them a passing glttnce, and wondered little in her heart The boy was handsome, and fascinating, and rich, but it was just a little unusual to have Isabelle so openly Interested in any one. Undefined and vague, this was still somewhere In the background of her thoughts as she returned to Crownlands, and when she met Ward ?ar- ter,- - wrestling with the engine of his own rather disreputable racing car. out pa "one of the clean, graveled spaces near the g 'age. Harriet felt a little, quickening of her pulses as she saw him. There was no mistaking the pleasure In his eyes as she came close. ' Sparkplugs Tshe asked, with the sympathy of one to whom the peculi arities of the car were familiar. "She's fixed now; I've Just cleaned em," Ward announced, flinging away his clgaretfe and straightening his back, "She'll go like a bird, now. Say, get in and try her, will you?" he asked, eagerly. "Come on come on, be a sport 1" . But perhaps he was as much surprised as delighted when she very--. Imply stepped Into the low front seat He gave her more .than one stdewise glance as they went dipping smoothly up and down the green lanes, and skid to himself, "Gosh when she crinkles those blue eyes of hers, and her mouth sort of twitches as if she wanted to laugh, she is a beauty that's what she' la! i . r About a week later they met for a few moments In this very side garden. It was early evening, aud twilight and. meonllght were mingled over the silent roses,and the trimmed- turf, and- the low brick wallsV; jThey came straight toward each other, and stood very close together, and he took both of Harriet's hands. "Now, what is it what Is it?" the man said, quickly. 'Tve been waiting long enough. I can't stand tt any I I can't go away tomorrow longer "A Very Interesting A Most Unusual for two weeks, and not perhaps , Man -- AVery Good Family, To-o- know I" r' Excellent Old Family." : "Ward," the girl faltered, lifting an ia-t- he face that wore,-ve- n TomerrandTroTglit do foFyouTHshe exquisite ina. troubled faint and moonshine, said respectfully. This courtesy, from a beautiful tense expression, "can't "we let- ,it.; all wait until you get back?" young woman to an old one, always an "Why, Harriet " and his arm went - Madame Carter. Harriet iagonlied about her shoulders, and he bent hit was knew that she casting about, for o some honeyed and venomous farewell, facfe 'jt hers, "Harriet, why not let when the muffled thrill of the bell me go happy?" he pleaded. , "Youil aee a dozen younger girls at came to them, and the footsteps of Ella were heard. Immediately after tne Bellamys' camp." Harriet rea ward Richard Carter came quickly in. soned, glrls with whom it would be infinitely more suitable' He met Harriet at the door. "Please !" he interrupted, patiently. "How are you, Miss Field? Tell Nina to hurry ; fve got about five mln And almost touching her warm, smooth cheek with his own, and coming so utes 1" he said, pleasantly, eyes "Don't k'eep Miss Field ; she is inak close that to raise her beautiful s away, ing her train !" said his mother, com was to find his only a lng forward under full sail, and laying he added, fervently, You love me and both hands about his. "I'll explain I love you Isn't that all that mat , ters?" ,:,; . about Nina." ; him? Did sherlovr Harriet r hoped, the Carter mother Richard gave his when she reviewed it all in the rest peculiarly warm smile that was espe less, tpssrng hours 'ght,that she own. her cially -- : - ' - , -- : few-inche- : 2C0. We dotft meet comptutw set the standard, it else CAN do it, send U IJUSTER BROWN SHOE toT REPAIRING CO. Wait a Minute, Harriet," and Briefly, Loitered."" - Harriet "::- - -:- - - -R- iFIR3T CLASS EPAIRLNG She Said, Obediently velopedTsabellerind she Took sTaeep, PROVO SHOE REPAIRING ry, cretonned chair by the windowAThe lights were lowered, Isabelle nodded 127 N.UniY. Aye,-Phon-- Harriet o the pposlte halr. (Continued next issue.) CHAPTER VI. e A most opportune" lull followed, wheraaWierFreldTiadTOnetd Collect She her thoughts, and get a true perspecthe tive upon the events of the past week. must encounter at Crownlands. watched the green country, go by, trees silent and heavy with their rich foliage, the villages blazing with the last June roses. They flew by the great gates of the country club, and turned in past .Crownlands lodge, and Harriet got out at the steps, and turned her happy, fliuhed face toward the man to thank him. Whatever she saw in his face as at her pleased he smiled her, for she went upstairs saying again to herself, "Oh, you're real you're honest I like you I' Into It was delightful to get-ba- ck the familiar atmosphere, to catch the fragrance of flowers" in therorderiy gloom downstairs, to take oft her hat and her hot." dusty clothing, and have a leisurely hot bath ; to put on fresh and fragrant summer wear, and. to go downstairs presently, Rejoicing in be ing young aud comfortable, and tre mendously interested in life. The significance of Richard Carter's parting look, its honest admiration and friendliness, augmented by her own glance at a chance mirror on her way up: stairs, stayed with her pleasantly. At one end of the terrace there was an awning whose shade. Jell upon the brick flooring, and the Jars of bloom ; and this afternoon it also shaded Isa- belle, in a basket chair, and the big hound, and Tony Pope. Harriet cast BRliinALL Bros. . that she s mm : we - mwolDgZefJUnda'xoujejnd Old Thing MQjf Phones 473 and weeks from today, we'll tell everyone, and this time next year you will have been my wife for six mouths V . ; ' n Vulcanizing and Tire Ee 4or-bu- fervor. yet surprised, have a fresh bunch then, and be - i "Walt a year rot I Hi go to the V later?" t t Bellamys',- - because I promised a "I suppose so!" the girl said, little the day Pcotne back, and. that's two with and' : self-respe- -- an-ew- er "Trent orw'ui Ward., eh?" be said, Wa hearty voice. "That's all right then. Oh, Miss Fl"!j) .'" he calh-d- , after Harriet's discreetly retreatlngbai-"the oafs downstairs. Walt, for we there; I'll run you home in half the time the train takes. I'm 'playing in Mhe tennis finals, Mothei--- " Harriet, turning for Just a nod .and smile, heard no more. But as she en tered the lift, the gtrl.said to herself. with a passionate sort of gratitude: "Oh. I like you ! You're the only genuone ine a mi unselfish and in the whole crowd !" She went down to he street, and saw the small car ".waiting. He w as great driving himself today. With sense of comfort and relaxation Harriet got into It and 'was comfortably established,1" and tucked iri snugly, when Richard came down.- - He smiled r, afseeliig-tregot into his own seat; the machine slipped smoothly into motion, the hot and sordid streets began to glide by. "Ever think bow illuminating it would be, Miss Field, if we kept a list of the things that are worrying us sick, and read 'em over, a few weeks ia HIV His Majesty the Baby: Be .STOP sure to have your photo sent to Nina was leaving for a visit to Amy Grandma for Christma. morn Hawkes, at the extremely dull and en ing. See Larson. & Hollow, tirely safe Hawkes mansion, where Columbia theaterr. . four unmarried daughters constituted beyond all "criticism. Isabelle Carter was giving and attending the usual luncheons and dinners, her husband absorbed in an especially important business deal that kept him alternate nights in the city. The house was quiet the domestic machinery running smoothly, the weather hot, sulphurous and enervating. She dined as usual alone, that eve"Resolved, That Men Lose Their ning, and was surprised, at about eight Hair Because of Great Brain Capac o'clockLto rectivethe demure notifica- ity" is the subject of .a humorous tion from Rosa thut Mrs. Carter would debate to be given at the meeting Throwing Away Old Tira - ' - . the-.terra- for fear some one suspected her, that she was under, surveillance. Had Royal had Ward : J ,: ""''She turned a cafdr took the deat found Anthony Pope her partner, and entered into the 'game with spirit Richard's first words to her were reassuring; if there was constraint here, she was not Involved In it" "NfcTtrump--say- s little Miss Field. Well, that doesn't seem to frighten me. Twp spades." "I think we might try three diamonds, Miss Field," Anothony said, gravelyand Lpleasantiy, and Harriet .felt herself acquitted of any apprehension In that direction as well. It only remained for Isabelle to show friend liness. . "Du- - You're you two. I can see that! down, Harriet !" Mrs. Carter said, thoughtfullyi Harriet began thorough- ly to enjoy herself. If they were all furious, at least It was not with her. She speculated, as she gathered in s. Was It conceivable that BlcharLdldjttot--enJoyith- e discovery e dinner? But Isabelle otthe had often been equally indiscreet, and he had never seemed to resent it before. Harriet knew that Isabelle was ill at ease she suspected that Tony was furious.' The old lady was obviously quivering, with baffled inter' est and curiosity. After three rubbers the game ended suddenly; Richard said he had some letters to write, and was keeping Fox waiting in the library; Anthony scrib bled a check, said brief and unfriend Isabelle merely raised ly passionate dark eyes to" his.' She was languidly gathering in her 'spoils when the lights of his car flashed yellow on the drive and he' was gone. Immediately , afterward Richard t Carter said to 'his mother and wife, . and went In to his study. Madame Carter followed him in, and went upstairs, but Isabelle Sat on moodily shuffling - and reshuffling the cards, in the bright soft light of the t .;. terrace lamps. a "Wait . minute, Harriet." she said. briefly, and HarrieHbedIentlyitered.4 But Isabelle seemed to have nothing to say. Her eyes were on the cards, her beautiful, breast, exposedin, the her-trick- tete-a-tet- . good-night- s; good-nigh- 'SUPER ITREAD Phone 649. SERVICE First and Last ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING - CO. Westenter,. I, A. Tuesday eyeMglrarrnLeVf Ulana'iChartet Mlre-QuMty- Zid W, Bobbins will take the affirmative snip uronis, ve Win. and Mrs. Hannah "J. TCardall and Miss ' FolElizabeth Souter the negative. We Call and Deliver Free. r lowing the program, adjournment will Phone 674. be made to the amusement hall, where dancing will be enjoyecL RefreshPROVO TAILORLNGCOT ments will be served la cafeteria All are invited. We style. guarantee to make your old " " X. clothes look like new. Social Hour The members of the dancing Phone 475. We Call and Mra Literary club will give party in the Speneer high school gymnasium this evening in honor- - of former (Bishop D. D. McEwan of the Colonades, .. Bookcases, Start Sharon-war- d. Arr excellentimels Built-i- n Kitchen Ct promised all who attend. Refresh- Fixtures, ments will be served. board, and All Kinds of Cabx Hannah inet Work. Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. and Richard Condie will Furniture Repaired give a splendid entertainment in Colaffair The lege hall, Saturday evening. S. W. PETERSON is under the direction of the stake 554-Phone 335 W. Center. m. i. a. and the public is cordially in . . r ' ; " ! vited. - J. PEAY BROTHERS .... v--.. Smart announce the engagement ot their daughter, Edwin A Peay, Prop. Hazel to Fred 'M. Fowler, of HuntingGeneral Blacksmithing and ton. The marriage, will. take, place Wednesday to the SaH Lake temple. Horseshoeing:, Auto Springs, Ek Mrs. Reta Clayton has return from 363 W. Center St, Provo, Utak Idaho Falls, where she spent three months with her sister, Mrs. J, H. - - Peterson. WHY ' . V'.' Mr. and Mrs,' Fred -, -- . -LThe members of the Nineteenth Cen-tur- y club will enjoy 'their annual Christmas frolic Wednesday evening - v WORRY? We can Roberts. you The Rev. and Mrs. Charles McCoard have arrived from Wilder, Idaho, and moved into the parsonage ot the Com' ; munity church. " by ; : ' -- ? " successful dancing party was given in the Third ward amusement hall last evening by the married folks .' . of that ward. A an jnonejr 1 repairirf. y0ur old shoes. - ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. PROVO --TYPEWRITER The Literary and Social service committee of the Second ward Rejief EXCHANGE Society will conduct an interesting Typewrltera -at 2:30 session, - Tuesday afternoon Specialty. AH Work Guarantesi o'clock, in the ward Relief Society Office with Whipple 'Eleetrio Sapptt be will hall, Thejollowing program ori Earth Co, 214 W. Center. Phone . given:- Xmas talk, "Peace and Good Will Joward all Men," by Brighatn Johnson: musical selection. E. 0. MOE & CO. Girls' Trio club of the Provo school: Xmas story. Mrs. XVwflrtfS N. First Georpe Myers; Contractorr of Sanitary Plumbquartette, by' a, group of Relief Steam, Vapor and Hot reading, Mrs. M. corMaurice A Jones. Peay; reading, Water Heating, dial invitatiori is extended to everyclass workmanship one,"' jjirst price is reasonable a at material Thursday evening, Mrs. O. J. Poul-so- n entertained a number of friends what we offer for your patrote and relatives at her home on . Provo nage. A good place to get Bench, complimentary to her brother-in-law- ,. on Areola Heaters. Lud Poulson, whose birthday occurred on that day NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK anniversary Games, music and aaexcellent pro-gra, . HODERS' MEETING. was enjoyed, followed by a 3 forty.-1--1served to dainty luncheon palre4TlU0f . W-Pho- Jonesr-reading,Mr- ne4l!(. 8. " S, ' : esti-ma- m The Beehive srirls and the Eov Scouts of "the Timpandgos vfard. at the ward meetinsf house Wednesday evening; The affair vfas in honor of the parents of, 'the: ward. excellent program was rendered, Atr W-cu- t jsllver gown, rose : and fell followed by a delicious luncheon. stormtly, and Harriet saw that she was About one hundred and fifty were in biting her full tinder Hp, as If anger attendance. ;. v srthed strong within her. , , J . Mrs. John" Penrod " entertained at "Come upstairs to my room;1 J want to speak "to you!" Isabelle said, sud- her hornet Tuesday 'evening. Cards and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed ' denly.. Harriet followed her upstairs, by twenty. ' . , ; and they entered the beautiful boudoir together. -- Here Isabelle.uropped Into Mr. and. Mrs. ' Raymond Hoover a chair and stared dully" ahead of her. motored from Ogden Wednesday eva queen of tragedy. ening and are here visiting -- "Mr Germafne came forward, evidently Hoover's parentsv Mr.. and Hoover for a, few weeks. ' ; r more accustomed to this mood than Harriet-was- , Like a flash the d i Mrs. Rod Ratcliffe and Mrs.. James shoes; the silver gown, and Sutherland have returned home, from the brocaded stays Salt Lake City, where they have been and-n : ne fmthHfflrvyp-nHkaway, robe en- - spenoing-ipast few days with -friends. . ... A . . Mrs.-.Up-t- high-heele- were-.whiske- cr, ucouj). jyyj theSecondwardM. outside the drawing .room windows they were at a card ta ble; Richard, looking tired and hot in rumpled white, Isabelle exquisite In sllver'lace, and youjig. Anthony Pope. Near by, Madame Oarter majestically fingered some illustrated magazines. It appeared that they wanted bridge; it was too hot to eat, too hot to dance at the club, too hot said Isabelle V pathetically to live! Obligingly, Harriet took her place, cut for the deal. But her yes had hot fallen upon the group before she sensed that something was wrong, and ahe had a moment's flutter of the heart zilDn uiu "s PROVO RUBBER SALES . Pnv Pnr.!.. ocieiy UketftJeelJieriWith, hardly I d : ; on special p.'.c t:: mciW-LphftegjAojSS- rcr.AoirA ' Mini tlll MUffl n wUl-b- e held at the office of tfnejTM pany, Koom II,' Knight bioia. r ' Utah,. on, the 31st day ofDeee"16"' 1921, at 11:00. o'clock a. purpose, of considerinj? andvonns upori the proposition of monng,J. ot feneral'6fnce- of -- hc wpWST-Prov-, Lake ptv, Utah, A"' and to amend Article V of cles. of - Incorporation fo the ns" -such change; and-fo- r !ne of any and all business in therewith that may- properly '. before' the meeting. w : Dated this $th rAnniinv Itoa Kn to-S- alt f J91 ' dayf WALTER FITCH, EAST tlNTICT MINING CQ. SR.. . Preidn CONSOLlpAT ..' I 4cJJaJS frsTpublicatioii .zcattoa, ' December 3 -- .i.iJ, |