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Show vv rat tptotn tjnZJr B Beta A TMr filsuts, bad bronfbt her vtslia, and LJs and Bdna had triad soma o2 thai; goata. a, Bale slip pad Into the guest room tad perched on tht bad. She waa m And. Edna, I think that Agnes likes phk and plamp m a child, and. Terr being wonderful and that she likes aWaat In bar aaw matronly dignity. Oaorge to know "On, Edsal It'a lovely to have you "But, Elsie, I don't think Ida Is senbar. sitive, and isn't Oaorge loyal to herr Zfa lovely to ba her, Elsie. Tour "Oh, yesl" Elsie returned, with an bona la sxquIsIU, and you and Ernest Impatient upward tilt of her chin. teem perfect! happy." "Oaorge Is loyal j but think what a We ar joat that." career Ida has aaorlfleed for him, and "And with Ida settled so near yon I how she just breath for him. And then to him looking at Agnes with ffcay seam happy, too." that adoring gaze, and to know It la Bale took off her slipper and a orack In the toe. "I guess only loyalty and duty that holds him barra happy, but If I war Ida, I to Ida! Edna, If I should arer see Ernest looking at anybody with auoh awuld ba perfectly miserable.'' an expression as Oaorge bad tonight. "Wb7, fflsler Bdna, did yon saa Oeorge looking at It would break my heart Tou aaw Ifsaa wbao aha waa playlnj--f Ha him look at herr looked aa If ah waa something "Perhaps I did once," Edna admitted. "But Oaorge didn't mean It "Jrel bar playing la wonderful, Elsie, Ba didn't area know It" "That's Just it unconscious homd Agaai la, too, rather." I know, aba last exactly beautiful age. I think that make It all the tat aba ha what paopl call charm. worse." oon-attor- ed i. It ' ',!' i won-lawf- 1; I a cum lewasoma to7 see mourned Bala, 1 hasn't piomlesd tba yosH be the niftiest thing on tba trafa la that bat and suit And, Edna, 4 put np your hair tba old way. Pve Just heard that my oonata, Ooitfon Fletcher, la staying at tba vary next bouse to the Pearsons. He la a ilea, and I want you to look your beat And, Edna, that purple thing you're been wearing ao much It's handsome, but It doesnt suit yon. Do put It "lis and that Russian blouse with the broad stripes. You're so beautiful at your best Oh, Ednal Must you reaSy "It's tax," If V tn - r rfMTfMd Edna's Unselfishness By Hazel Courtney fwwl 1 n.n Lia, a4 Mr, fcaibeftd. bad (Mm. Ida's ifr5 vfc tbem. ; i -- Short Stories, of t,me and - "Dear Elsie, you make too much of Tell us about It" Edna leaned back luxuriously, and Tou ar always ao Intense. But you need have no fear. Ernest is de- talked as only Edna could talk. She voted to you." could not see Ernest aa aha sat, but "I know be Is. But I'm afraid I'm raising her eyes to the mirror above toe happy. Sometimes, some one may the mantel, she saw bis reflection. He come between us and spoil every- was leaning forward, listening to her ' vivid description of the stage rcene, thing." "Elsie! you are a perfect little and in the Instant before she looked homemaker, and sweet as a rose. away she caught his expression. Bis Ernest has sens enough to appreciate face worsalmost the same rapt look his good fortune. Don't borrow trou- that Elsie had scored In poor Oeorge the evening before. Edna sprang up. ble." "I won't," promised Elsie, springing "You'll be bored with me and the to her feet "But you're lovely In opera. Can't we have a little muslo your new gowns. I shall be proud to before we go upstairs 7" Elsie came into Edna's room again. display you In the Amethyst Club toShe waa still pale and a little sad, but morrow." . Edna had been admired by the Ame- very sweet and gentle. "Tou were wonderful tonight dear," thyst Club even to Elsie's satisfaction, and she was still more beautiful aa the she said, wistfully, aa she kissed Edna. three lounged In the library together. .For a long time Edna aat (taring at "Tou went to the opera, Edna, when a llttl opal brooch she bad unfastened you were staying with the Vlntona. from her collar. It "Ernest didn't mean anything. Elsie down to your eyes. It doesnt suit you, I can't help being my- dear." "But It's the latest style. The Morself, and yet perhaps there is another timer girls hare adopted It" self" "Oh, those Mortimer girls!" Elate She turned the brooch and absently watched the play of colors In the echoed with acorn. "But what la this gown I haven't aeen It before.' lamplight "Who would guess how lively an Toull see It again," laughed Edna. "I'm strikes when the light going to give It an airing." opal can be At breakfast Edna talked persistentThen a new thought flashed in her ly of Mrs. Faxon, a rather overdressed eyes. "Where la that hideous purple member of the Amethyst Club, dwelling on every detail of bar costume. gownr Ernest retired behind hia newspaper. I dont unbeoomlng. "Ifs fearfully "Tour friend . seems shallow and like to make a fright of myself, but tor commonplace oa closer acquaintance," Elsie's sake!" In the mo niing Edna experimented ha confided to Elate, afterward. "But aha isn't shallow or commonwith her hair. "The latest style la as unbecoming place." Elsie insisted, loyally. It's aa the purple gown, but It's being tba Just that yon dont see tba best aids of bar." latest will serve as an excuse." Elate met her In the halL "Why, "Perhaps," he answered. IndifferentEdna! Tou dont look like yourself ly. The day earn for Edna's departure, with your hair all over your ear and la ao sensitive. ltr go today "I must Elsie, dear. The Pearsons are meeting me." "Well, Ifs been like a bit of heana having you bare. I tori to entertain, but your Tutt baa been the dearest of all. Ton are always so nntlflsb, Edna," . "I've bad a wonderful time, EUle. ft baa been a ooastaat delight to see yen and Ernest ao happy together." "We are nappy," Etata answered wttb a little sigh of eontent "And I deal think anybody will ever ome be tween ua. Ifa Jaat aa you aeld, Eraest la always ao sensible." i i c t k t say that Ha Individuality Laabam waa Queer la a rnfld statement Perhaps tba name wfch wbish bar father bleaaed the etfld of hia old age had something to to with K. Perhaps the fact that he peeoaally superintended her education in the big. brisk bouse on the aoraer was at fault Perbapa the of bis dying and leaving bar at 17 mistress of that boos and a good buny thousands of dollars added the ladahing touch. yldy, for thus the name bad been shortened', waa quite alone In her glory. Her mother, an amiable, romantic, lasy person who, when she n found herself a widow with three ohlldren, married Old Man Lap-bafor a home and a little kindliness -- died when Individuality was five. hustled out Into the The world as soon aa they were well In their teens, and the father gar his undivided attention to "making a wonder" of his baby girl Undeniably she was odd and bad methods of her own which were nerve-rackin-g to the uninitiated. She never allowed a so? pillow In her home, eollle dogs (she abhorred cats) TO I'l ; ""'' 5 " i 3. V.I ' ' !l : 1 '11. h I is ni half-grow- m .1 1 11 Ji 1 t t Vi '. . !. i'l "! 1 1 i ' step-childr- en The Fortunate Mistake , L.' l' J U V were clipped to Illustrate their name --nAachor, Sword and Scissors. She drank catnip tea. Her clothes, until IMS, wsre painfully ahead of the times, .being straight, short-skirte-d, narrow and unberuffied. Her table was always set for three guests who might or might not arrlre, and the cooking In the kitchen corresponded. But for all this Miss Vldy was well beloved if not popular. Her kindliness and generosity, keen sense of humor and true sporting instinct, made many a person overlook the mannerisms that cloaked the real woman. She had friends, yes, and even lovers. One day Individuality settled herself to write three rather momentous letters. One was to apprise her minister that she had made up her mind to subscribe the $500 he craved for a new baptismal font Another was to Inform the butohar thai a quasi Innsbls U U'-- L.' J,JJJJ L'Uf V' U' piece of meat on Sunday last had decided her to trade elsewhere. And a third was to reject or accept Rob Jonas,' who bad made ardent lore to ber for six months. She liked Rob but Now Vldy had a maddening little habit of omitting all salutations to a letter "the envelope told the tele." she declared, "why repeat She also clothed her correspondence In cryptic, figurative and condense language so as to aid the recipient in "developing his powers of reasoning." And In the order In which I named them did she write her tetters. "It gratifies ms extremely to accede to your request If you will call tonight we will settle details, "Yours sincerely. ltr cherh rr $6.71 accompanied the next bUlet lUiua; step-brothe- rs . """r the aiuiutf-iwo- ui 4 3 Sun-drie- d l. J-- g 0 J-- c-- o ... Mifcelhneout J-- 9 ed v : SEVEN-PASSENGE- R aa (toor A Populi Is noted fer the Voice Ford ton truck. Phone FOR 8ALE Saddle or buggy horse that It contains You never hear it S. 392 Velie and buggy. Inquire mentioned in conectlon with its 6th W. brains. . . . There needn't 4e no FOR SALE brick, $8 per brick virtue in the objeck of its choice thousand. Penrod & Nelson Co. FOR QUICK 8ALE--4-ro- om house, good lot, south front 632 for the Populi of nations rests enPhone 782-J-W. 4th N. tirely on Its voice! CHICKENS bought sold or traded. to From the beller of the bull-raoffice man for WANTED Young 847 W. Center. Phone 699. work in retail lumber yard near the warbl of the donk or the brovln' of the tiger to the chatter FOR SALE Team, harness and Provo. Would prefer combination Posi- of the monk, there swells the noise and stenographer. bookkeeper wagon, or will trade for ton tion vacant, needs .to be tilled of bedlam that could crack the truck. Call 760 E. 5th S. Phone quickly. Reply In own handwriting, azure sky, and that's the sort of chorus that we call "Vox Populi!" 343-giving experience and minimum I haf to shudder, sometimes, to Heraia. salary. Address Box 120, anticipate the day hen we're all the WANTED' Furnished house, close i amalgamated with the alien an' uotIt ain't a pleasant FOR RENT Three-roofurnished stray. 4 In. Call Clark. 279. look to contemplate the hour when house. Inquire 309 E. 5th N. Studebaker everything Is "People" and the car in first class condition for "Populi" is power! NICE ROOMS for gentlemen. 286, YR. OWN UNCLE JOHN. sale or trade for truck. Call fire N. 3rd E. J9 BARGAIN Used gas range, late station. FOR RENT modern house, styles. Bates Stores Co. rooms. Furnished FOR RENT furnished. 647 E. Center. Call . LOST Pair lady's glasses, between Phone Inquire 83 S. 1st E. LIVESTOCK. Irvine's story and 357 E. Center. NORTH SALT LAKE, June 7. to above address. Cattle Receipts 21. Steady, good WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 rooms Return demand. Prime steers, $7.257.75; office Herald with bath. Sanders, WILL party who found keys of Dow feeder good steers, $6.007.00; Box 3. Young at Tinip park return same cows choice steers, S4.u05.50; to Hansen Catering Co., and be refair to and heifers, $5.002.50; modern apt., imbursed? FOR RENT good cows and heifers, $4.00 5. 00; furnished; with garage. Inquire cutters, $2.003.25; cannei. $1.50 Clay-so500 old tires. auto WANTED Mrs. Westwood.. 135 E. 2nd N. (2.00; fat bulls, $2.053.00; bo213 W. Center. Auto Tire Co., M 10 tf Phone 457. logna bulls, 2.003.00; light veal calves, I7.008.00. You are losing money unFOR RENT Hogs Receipts, 43. Steady to house, mod- LOST less you trade with the Wasatcii lower, strong demand. Choice prime ern. 261 X. Univ. Ave. 'f Produce. top fat hogs, 175 to 225 pounds, FOR RENT 2 furnished house$10.75; bulk of sales, $10.0010.50; famous with CLEANED RUGS feeders, $8.5009.25. keeping rooms; also good Jersey Hamilton Beach electric carpet cow for sale. 58 W. 3rd S. Steady, Sheep Receipts 179. washer. Removes grease spots, Choice fat lambs, good demand. co.ors. faded restores choice FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- stains, etc.; $11.0012.00; yearlings, Cleaned cn your floor or taken fat wethers, $6.00 $7.008.00; ing rooms. 115 E. 3rd N. Satisfaction guaranteed; iaway. 7.00; fat ewes, $3.504.50. . prices reasonable. Thone GRAIN. CHICAGO, June 7. Wheat scored AND PICOTING HEMSTITCHING a moderate upturn in price today Work done V. Center. 2o0 during the early dealings, traders F. A. Ritchie. Mrs. right attention being given chiefly to relative firmness shown by the and picot edge HEMSTITCHING Liverpool market. A dry section work will eive a smart finish to which apparently was developing in a of dress. Uaed coal vour Fourth Bring range; FOR SALE July the spring crop belt attracted We in vour work guarantee early. bargain. Bates Stores Co. notice, however, and so t button-We also make satisfaction. did continued meagemess likewise ne Stude- holps Prices reasonable. Phone FOR SALE OR TRADE-Oof receipts here. Offerings at first baker touring car. one Clark 399 for instructions how to prepare we.re light, and a house with eastrifle; the work. Singer sewing .viacnine Jewell gas range, one ern connections led the buying. would take musical Instruments on Company, 97 N. University Ave. Initial prices which varied from part payment. Ajtply after 5 p. m., LOST Check for J2.50. Reward. to 1 'higher, with July Provo. 364 K 2nd S., to $1.13, and September $1 12 tf Return to Herald office. to $1,131-8- , were followed $1,121-FOR SALE Indian motorcycle with further gains. AND oy WHEEL slight AUTO IOANIELS Univ. S. Bide car; a bargain. 15 LIBERTY BONDS. All kinds of wheel GHOP BODY J-Ave. Phone 237. NEW YORK, June 7. Liberty land body rebuilding and repairing. at 1 p. m. today: 3 bonds Satisfaction bodies. buK and Truck white enamel ful FOR first 4s, J00.06; second 4s, 100.02; Provo. 25 N. 5th W., ma guaranteed. Clark Jewell gas range; also 99 94; third 4 99.96; fourth . reing-;rawiana 100.60. 99.9S; victory 4 hogany dresser i lower apartSUGAR. Inquire 154 E. 4th N., can repair 'cm M. AYERS WELDING CO. Oxy- now H. you Girls, Tnont June 7. The "arly acetylene welding and cutting. right In the street. Just stick on rawNEW YORK, market was firmer. of metal. a little plaster, like a tire patch. Bugar made weld We anything FOR SALE Hen house 14x140 ft.; Work First class serv- What 7 Why, "runs," of course There were sales of 136,000 bags of Porto Rican for June and July alo 700 hens. For particulars ice. 42guaranteed. N. 4th W., Provo. Phone Britain chemist invented the plaster. see Geo. Reynolds, Springville. 588-J- . tf POfcM BV UNCLE JOHN shipment at 4.50 and it was rumored that 73,000 bags of C'Jban had "VUA HOPUU" cost and freight, FOR SALE Dodge touring car, WANTED sold at 2 been cow. class First Jersey I've noticed Ulis "vox 1'oimli" 4th good condition, cheap. 275 E. dornu uui equal to 4.48 for centrifugal. Phone 752. courtuouse on tue 8 thai North. The raw sugar futures market its oniy here ngut jaieiy, mat 1 ve was strong and excited with prices 20 per cent off ALL ut carriages come, tourse, baby u aoout 9 U 10 points net higher FOR SALE Ladies' bicycle. Phone at at Bates Stores, tnis ee oniy. luougnt wa biiciite uiguituue, Bumeunieo on midday 624-J- . buying, prompeted by general m we speecuuy us overuid, wuen t!:icontinued strength Qf the spot umn touguea to keep our meuuiu market and the export buying of FOR SALE, CHEAP E. 190 Amy WANTED Dressmaking. utu. . . . gas and coal stove. Walk ins, 359 N. 6th W. e. en w. . two-tnlnu- to and sisters, with tion of their husbands; wives and children, and something was always the matter. As Miss Vldy started for the center of the commotion the big attic playfreckled-face- d room a small, '" Miss Vidy WHOLESALE M DAIRY PRODUCT8 (Quotations by Mutual Creamery Co.) Case lots: Fresh extra creamcubes, ery butter In 34 fresh extra creamery but37 fresh extra ter in cartons, creamery butter, parchment prints, 361-2c- ; fresh firsts creamery butfresh firsts ter in cartons, 37 creamery butter,' parchment prints. 36 cooking butter in cubes. 27c; selected fresh eggs, 26c; ranch eggs, 23c; full cream cheese, triplets, 20c; full cream cheese, young Americas, 21c; full cream cheese, squares, 22c; block Swiss cheese, 34c; cream brick cheese, ' 25c. Sea Wreck Heroes! 3 MARKETS 119-W- By Phil Moore U L'TTTnJ 'J U U U U quitted the room by a different exit Soiling under the couch he simulated profound and Innocent slumber. But the desire to be up and doing drove him from cover after a eternity. Swaggering across the room he surveyed the neat desk critically. In a trice the three enrelopes ware deftly transposed and Satan Junior betook himself to the. coal bin, where he proceeded to disguise himself. Miss Vldy, breathing fast but with placid brow, returned and sealed and stamped her letters, and put them In the corner mail box herself to insure that day's delivery. She then drank two cupa of catnip tea, aha felt aa If shs needed It Surprises were the order of that A benevolent broad-mindevening. "Wzyman rubbed his bald head and i in baffled amaaament at a check for 16.71. "INDIVIDUALITT." Miss Vldy had folded her letters once, addressed three envelopes and laid them by each sheet when howls through the brick house. It was the time of the yearly Inunda- LAPHAM." "INDIVIDUALITY A WJ J J V "Owing to antiquity I am severing connections with your establishment Enclosed find all you will ever get from ma Tours truly, "I. F. LAPHAM." The last was tsrse, although It took an hour to pen: "It can't be done. FOR SALE 617-J- i oaeded with dignity to' tba tfttmg room. Hare aba waa scooped up ay U 'J b "Bless my aouL" be gaaped, "six dollars and Miss Vldy! Antiquity! I dont understand but Ifa useless to try to." A greasy butcher in a dirty apron scratched his nose with a meat knife note to his Baand tossed a four-wosis tant "See If you can make anything out of this, Jim. Miss Individuality's gone clean nutty this round." And three blocks Srom the big brick house a young man gasped in mingled surprise, relief and delight and with a wild whoop tore hatless out of the door and down the street But the most astounded of all waa Miss Vldy herself. Seated prim and precise at a tabls surrounded with "step-lawsshe heexd a most appalling peal from the front door bell. Informed that it was Mr. Jcneg to ses bar, aba excused herself and pta-- listened bewildaredly and w m a P tl U ba. traymf ourloaity, but attar two yeayi of happCy married life sb i at3 wondering bow Bob oaaa to latarmj that aoto ao differently from tba way aba Intended It th se m on lo cii 0 dr Bysteav errant There's a geatlemaa wish lag to aa you. air. Mr. Hardupp Tan hia to take a chair, and 111 be to directly. Servant Please, air, he's takaa tba s. chairs, tad bow hat taking tba thi Bxv-Pinhn- se to an coi gl bul erne-meat- p OlI-Ra- u FO F Gtnf, lee( Mo: Indignant Lady--Cc rbta I vtfl your age, a young maa wo4 est let a woman stand op ia tba gCfewtf . Toung Man When yw wmatyaex madam, people aUU west ttatt O mai day peri age ley Blal dem cess theater, beginning next ml by Mr. Davis. The speakers were Bishop. Yoiid and Saturday, in her new l!tJ A law has been passed in Czechoof Lake Shore, and Henry A. Gard- "The Broadway Peacock," rewlij slovakia, where the telephone s?rv-ic- e ner. Mrs. Joseph Francis spoke In the assistance of a couple ot fl is operated by the government, behalf of the Relief society, and retinguisnea mm iciors as memi compelling all telephone subscribers marks were made by Bishop of her supporting cast. These pi to buy a minimum of 6,000 kronen Musical selections were rendered ! ers had both been leading men, in government bonds, the penalty by the Second ward choir. A solo ore of them had starred in pictsfl for refusal being the disconnection was rendered by Mrs. Hales, and a and on the stage. of the telephone instrument. duet was given by the Neilson Charles J. Brabin. who dlred sisters. Broadwuv Peacock." nee 'The FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. The large attendance at the services and the many beautiful men of certain qualifications to SPANISH FORK, June 8. Fun- floral offerings showed the love the parts and was determined eral services were held yesterday and esteem which Mrs. Ferguson secure their servIces leading ml in the city pavilion for Mrs. E. B. was held by her many friends. or not leading men. When tl K. Ferguson, who died at her home actors learned they were asked work with Miss White, they Sunday. as nua Besides her husband, Mrs. FerguDresaed themselves son leaves ten children. NOTED ACTOR 8 HELPEARL f pleased; thus it happened their masculine pulchritude Bishop Brockbank of the Second ward presided. The opening prayer collected to serve as a proper cfl as offered by Joseph Brockbank, Pearl White, the renowned Foxj trast to the brilliant fernM and the benediction was pronounced star, who will be seen at the Prin beauty of Miss White. COMPUL80RY BOND BUYING -- Se be of t echo turei vine, idem A. B Mc ham meet Fifth tion" Exec takin counc and i Dr. 3 theC tag," morn Salt ods ii day a Th( day a: of Sa Hikes For Ladies Only 0 J-- 9 " 4 d Big Reduction on J-- 8 , Curtain Material 5 Clean up Prices That Will Sell Them. Every Price a Bargain J-- 442-W- forSale 25c per yard and up ; ..IV Is?" I ' .... s SPECIAL SALE ON ALL TAFFETA DRESSES Lot r I 1 Lot 2 $9.75 $13.75 - Lot 3 $22.75 All New Styles. ALL COATS AND SUITS AT A SACRIFICE 25-3- l-- ti nmUy.aal J-- n K aoqulsoed beoowitngly. Miss Vldy does cot beller J-- J-- o aa eatboalaatto pair of anaa, loaf sh was a darling, aa angei and a lore and that they would be married In morning, to all of which lag Ydj rd ." A attend c Coats $6.00 to $12.00 Suits .. $12.50 TO $25.00 All Black and Brown Kid Oxfords, value $7.50, at Many cheaper. Odds and ends in Ladies' and Children's White Slippers ! SALE-Beauti- at ate to womai J-- 2 Ashtoi ton, a borne City, , Mrs Tears her cl nd fi older joined ton fai Ashtot Thorns Aft tot Mrs. A .$4.19 Klarle TO $1.00 J-- 9 DON'T FOR GET OUR CURTAIN SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY J-- c J-- J-- 8 Ji J-- - lit a. W. Hardwlck (top) went to his death when the "Egypt" sank off the French coast with his hand on the wireless key. A. R. CurtU died with him although Hard-wlc- k had ordered him to Have M station. Dorrington Grave, the only surviving operator, was forcibly carried from th boat. (bot-tor- Farrer Bros. Company P&rtmi "treet, open f perve and oi Ue, Man, ' fl he ha Q&s be U it. favy , Q0art: City. |