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Show mm am t - ft pAUrclH, , 7 p- A rough4ooklng between the trees. man steps from '.. , CHAPTER XIV. X cloud passed over the moon andarknesa. eloseff thenTTnTJuara stood for one frosen minute on the . -r now. .'. ' ont'f-earsb- ot II Y' v V) - '''' y4 ; hose V'w 3nair 1 I It Vas probably true for Eye and the oliwE Kust to iar, head Judith pullel herself together, ,"If you'll! try to rouse him I'll watt .for yoo 1 Shea ohserved her gaze nnd snill-- 1 tl(;r Kile's and Btartfd up the walk here," she said, more steadily with him. . ; In the moonlight ; ed Shea chuckled. "Thought maybe - sardonically feet Eric's into to Finalthrust "Judith waited 'impatiently.' pe began you'd help me get him up .from that the doorless tonneau. Then he hoist-- : of the house the front door, ly tree, trunk, he's: twined around." she' wtw 'someone takseat and opened-andBut Vhen she made no move to ac- ed his Body upon the back Eric out of Shea's arms. . The ck feet ing the against propped company him into the' wood be of the front scat. When he had ac uiun turned buck toward the; car. trudged off alone. Judith ran to commented "Fine little jng," the Tire, which was winking out. complished this, be turned (o Judith. ns car agalh. "Jfever the the, a took toward She pack step The path which Eve's party had laid- bis bamr on her saw WrtU'rs go. under like that he- takes was quite black and still. seat, but he. fore. ;. gave a little cry. There was nothing to do but stand arm. She room for yon back there 'No Judiih miilntalned (Sllence. She uniting for that ominous black Jowl i have - to was on me and' jrulgar "ascktiS to tfflerga io tejua cfliiiy.r Tounr'' " ' ' me." "I . ride with the iBoV'-''TV 'of' ede the fyees. ',9 4 Aftor a time shuffling footsteps ed- Judith did not. demur. She crawl 'Damq WsRjr town this Is getting - into the front seat and waited, to be," muscti Shfia. aloqd, Hlesr among the trees warned of bis reIt old Brown mean's to clean out the turn and aha could dimly discern While Shea pranked the car. to turn th place. " Nice lgbt for fhe dean's bis ffgure, with Eric hanging limply motor kover and .he cursed ..volubly ryes, one of ms la ny teachers la Kin , he along,-his arra."Cme upon) ' "i none too softly. His home a drunk, ell, sister?" nold to her and set out on the path and tos chug motor Whenthe legnn . .iinijrli rang out leading from the llff. Judith flbey-' he brushed hiR hands on bis trous- , Jii(Iith,was trcmWifig. This is " d Bpently. ers and lumbered toward the' driv my 'street," sfifr uid. "Please hur-- J . They were forced to walk slowly, . 1 On the running board he 'rj."--...' V Ha f , for Brio was a dead weight upon er's seat moment a to a pauHtxl light cigarct. "Huh, must say you're a sociable , Shea,' dragging his feet and taking Its red glow made his purplish fiiee. lot P- - But he turnoff into" College Judith i a stjpp only occasionally. walked cloee behind, too nervous to visible again. Judith shrank back.". road. Judith jitmptd out at the The movement seemed 'to ' ' Stcdway doorsteps nd ran' up the '".:V r sieat. for with a snarling chuckle be jwalkr-Sh-e him, could hot bring herself At j length they came out into the seated himself and grasped the to thank the' man. But to her sur-' Granto next that big pasture lay wheel. Judith felt the shock of the prise' she found him close-tt- t her' ville , road. Here and there knots "''"'""""' but it was some seconds be btvlsjl ' starting T': of dwarfed trees stood out against fore she realized that the.:ma,nnwas ''Caa you- set in?.Have you got - - the sky, which was now radiant C ' wlthjmoonlight Shea laid his burd- turning the car directly about in the a key?" Tie asked. ; ; wide road to head away from town. ff. Judith gasped, "It's in Eric's en down and straightened his shoulare "What she cried. pocket, I let him Tarry it because you doing?" ders.,' "God V he exclaimed. "Would- - --'"Tit Butsomethlnglscau8ed.Shea-tIhdno bag with me'LSheMopped, think he wag so heavy" ; A groan came from Erie's uudetided what to do. Shea stood Judith spoke np anxiously . "Do pause. parted, lips nd heavily with his bauds in his pockets lookyou think yon can carry him the in the back seat. In a flash Shea ing at her.. rert of the way?" had brought, the car back into line 1 Judith looked at his face in the "Sure thing. But I've got to rest and started for home, ; mooullKht. Then she walked across minute-." a He sat down beside sank Judith the seat. the..', porch juid turned the bell Eric's jrecumbent figure. J'Look herp, After some back against moments ' the driver handle; But almost before the sound kid, yon don't seem to realize how the' other V pike rang" through the bouse someone spoke. "Thought , was that I stayed would lncky;for you-itbe better driving and not opened the door, behind to help yon home with him, much .farther.". But, his words It was ilyra, wrapped In a What d you have done C sounded forced. with a pocket flashlight alone! with him snortln' drunk?' The old car made good speed over in her hand. She was smiling scorn"Perhaps he wouldn't have been the road, t roaring past sleeping ful!'. -,.' drunk if --we'd been there alone," and over thunderous wooden farms Be '(To Continued) she said with emphasis. ' ' Shea was unruffled by the thrust. bridges. .ill's reputation is in Mvra's They shot from hilltops into-- d He only laughed again and said, hands now and in the next chapter out croaked, frogs and into ' again ''Per- with significant Inflection. 1 " - baps mot where the she barns imiUiing startling about J - ' " little. . of level white road, wean urown's wife. .? x A Judith, shivered and pulled ber where car the and gathered speed . wat dose around her." "Cold asked noise. The Cqllege of Cardinals, when Shea. "A shot of this will warm When the first scattered houses couipieie, is maue up of seventy yon np." he pulled a whisky bottle . ' out of his pocket Judith shook fier of the .town were in' sight, Shea memners. drew the car to a stop and turned r head. to face Judith. "Whafll we do with "Can't wA-hstarting how?"! she pa id.' "it's getting very late." Shea frat house grunted and rose to his feet He Judith considered for a moment had some trouble In dragging Eric l to a. standing position, and Judith Tes," she said. ."Well take him home first nnd then we must burrv felt cbliged to help. to College road. It is nast ene Together they brought the' nncon- - o'clock. sclous man to a position la which The houses of fraternity row were he ould be dragged on toward the all quiet and dark as they raced" road. They set off across the pas-t-u down the; street In front of the re,; skirting the dwarf trees. and Sigma JsMjuse Shea drew up with making for the place where the road out directions from Judith. He bad should be. At last they could see evidently been there before. She tue 'moonlight, glimmering on glanced wonderlngly at the man, stretch of white xoad beyond but did not question him. He fence. Judith breathed a sigh of and began, to walk more rapidly. climbed put .of the car and began "Hi. there," called Shea. "What's tho arduous ; : task of : awakening Eric. . .theuJiurryIoniVgtnr-ge- t IIT WreT WiiTrecome to. there to drive the car, yoo know." Green You're home. Wake She fell back again and walked up!" Eric's by his side. She was helpless to defy head only wsg-e- d patbetloully as Shea shook him an&f his limbs rehim mained limp. Judith turned awa Ane automoblle WftB a battered from the," sight .with a- grimace- -and 0f touring car, minus the-ba- . " WOMEN'S SMOCKS i 1 n : t nft my lcra Sheets, each In sfttinT'-vcry"wraign- '';'.. -- .. . . ', - . . - a dress-ingow- n, at GERMAN LINEN TABLE SQUARES r . $fs19 ; NAPKINS 18 Inch hemmed Indian CI flfl wU ' RAYON BLOOMERS Head Napkins, dozen .. . . V Bloomers with lace trimmed knee, regular knitted Rayon Heavy $1.00 ?.:S: ' long-stretch- es r .. - BOSTON BAGS Large roomy leatheroid Bags, Regular $1.95 value :: .01 flf , .... JL,.L.t.t, ,X UTILITY BAGS pattent Leather Bags for shopping or travelling, regular v ffl flfl $1.95 value Large- - - -- I . .' . -- each-...;.....- I "CHARIESTO"..BGS And school bags in bright CI flfl V wU colors. Special 2 for .... HOSIERY SETS pair silk Hose and Garter to match packed m fancy gut box, r regular $1.50 value One " borders Plain' with fancy "60x76, regular Women's all Silk Hose Special, pair BLOOMERS viiaius i , : 4 I . T? -- -- mud-cruste- d disgust ant) two, doors." Shea "Here be comes," She Bad ag propped Erie against the running the inert body stiffened at last and board and stood puffing for breath. slipped from the running board to JmUth was looklmt np and down the the sidewalk, ne put "an arm un- road, but no headlights were visible. Tender leaves of early -spring, first crop tea dclidousl uncommonly $ I tUU Exceptional fine quality Satinette' Bloomers, a regular"$15 ;7D;' I . value, pair , size $2.69 value ; Beautiful Plaid patterns in a heavy L Blanket size 66x80 fl0 RT tV ' SpCldl 9 BEACON BLANKETS ; - Assorted colored in 06x80 size Blankets Regular $6.95 value " Standarir: f ...;.j.. . size 66x80 a $5.95 value Jl ; at . .". . '. STAMPED '.' VW U - Gowns white muslin,; regular .. $1.49 value, each . vi'M WHITE OUTING ; ' Amoskeag's Bleached White Out mg, regular 23c grade M nn 6 yards &i mq liHO SERPENTINE CREPE .: $1.00 36 Inch Standard Percales . dark, 19d value yards ..; TABLE DABIASK ENGLISH PRINTS light or CI flfl ipliUU OUTING FLANNELt liUU 52 yards . OUTING FLANNEL Inch Outings in a good weight, regular 25c value $1 00 27 CANTON FLANNEL A very good weight of Bleached Canton Flannel, a regular 29c value,. 5 yards . ffl nn CHEVIOT Shirting patterns in good quality, Cheviots, 8 yards $U0 GINGHAM 22 inch fins Dress Gingham, regu lar 2ic value3 6 yards .. $1.00 ...... MUNSING WEAR In a Dollar Day Sale WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Women's silk and ' wool suit. wjtn low neck and elbows sleeves, regular $5.25 S3.25 value, each " . ... ' weight Outing regCI flfl "SGTnchlieavy ularise grade CI nn fliUU ' , yards 36. Inch English Dress Prints a ' CI flfl regular 49c value .'. , . . $liUU 5 yards . . ... l on-ful- 1 ayindsor Votto Chyne, fine mercer-jze- d CI flfl Crepe a49c value, 5 yards . . .. V I iUU GOWNS-- , Royal Society Stamped " QC 2V2 CI flfl Fine print patterns 6 yards T TT "percALE" " Genuine PequotSheeting worth 73c yard Genuine Renfrew fast color Damask in checks of Blue, Buff JIQ HdC and Red, a $1.00 value, yd. CREPE a'-39- Part wool heavy Plaid.' Blankets, PEQUOT iSHEETING 4 I.' WINDSOR New print "patterns Value, 6 yards PLAIDBLANKETS 9-- 39 c . Satlnette" Br6omers"Tn "extra large, sizes, regular $1.49 value JJQ flH QCi yliwy ; BARRONETTE -- Part wool fancy single Blankets T6x42 Barronettc Satin in all the CI flfl wanted shades, yard . , . , v I lUU FINE CREPE ' ROBE BLANKETS size 66x80 a $3.95 value , BLOOMERS JLAID BLANKETS- ;- PEQUOT SHEETS and. CASES sivnn $1.49 v . .......... flfl ti VliwU WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Women's fine ;'yarn Mup? .ing Suits in low neck and sleeveloss style, rrguhr ?2.25 -- - V, ;., . . Inch fast Dya Prints in light or dark grounds, regular f nn 49c value," 3 yards . . v I iwU Cases ............ $1 0 0 SILK HOSE standard Sheeting M nn good 4 1 SG ! - . . OliUU ... $1.00 BROADCLOTH .. ' . e r JfS-- SHEET BLANKETS Size 45x45 inches : square, with printed borders. 'An Pure Linen regular $1.75 . ... $1.00 . r- l ill. 9-- worth 49c, 3 yards ww red out-ther- "'." T. sJ Assorted colors in fancy trirnmed novelty styles in two lots. 75c values fill MIMUW 2 for $1.50 values - TABLE PADDING RUBBER APRONS - " OCTOBERS -- . I $1.00 1 One special lot "of - Royal Society 1 ' . Inch' Muslin covered, quilted priding worth JQ $1.75 yanl at . ;.n J3 PACKAGE ART GOODS T-h- flf 41.00 43 Jl.UO pkgs. . . for , fancy Outings, sleeveless or short sleeves Regu Package, goods , ; .-- . l -- Values j 893 values 2 for Of heavy, weight 3 -. for-.-49-- OUTING GOWNS lar - bleached threa special priced groupa 39c values - ' ClSES TOWELS ' p- - j ........ 0Qn OuC cases. value. 3 " . . PILLOW LINGETTE SLIPS Women's and Children's, aizes in good quality Lingette, an ffl nn unusual bargain at 2 for p lUU v 42x36 size good quality : ..... . S- si 1 - SHEETS 81x90 good Standard Seam- - awv 1 In aissorted plain colore, regular ?1.49 values, eacrv V T 1 rr 11-x1- 7 k ,HI 11 j A ' m Baby Dolls,- - walkingAnd: talkinjc. Dolls, in a bur 'lot ar, , ,Xl nil i W your choice , . . ; S. ... r rr f w-i- DOLLS ..v si-- & : AW ' frii to)-- m u. I Ravori and lisle 8pork4ribbed,will t ancy culls, vaiuea 10 oc jri 11 11 f t ii " T ' : ' F f ':A Rffnl a.m. Friday unpleasantly. rlfiht Butbey're ' ll d 9 r eryto''help."r7T77'V. "All Shea .laughed Tfthe f la !"W " Doors Open hrfiik of the cllff.7At last the man spoke. "I'm Kitty Shea: Guess you didn't see me in i the party tonight But I came along 4 to bring the liquor. I'm always i welcome visitor, I am. Say, we'll have to get that young fool home somehow. Can you help me drag him down the bill ? I've got a bus : j waiting at the Toot of it" ,4judith stirred. "I'll call the otfr. - d Loaded") With Valuei Are These Dollar Day Offerinrfs For A Special Two Days Sale. Openinrj Friday, Oct. 22 "Your friend Waters is drunk coder a tree back there," he says. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY - r , .uir toa fSFgreater jxtent than they ever have been utilised before.. r ti - 1 "' i- Thst the Ohio river as it wll be three years from now, when the government's monster ' canalization ' 1, project U fiulnhed, rOno of the undertakings the middle, west ever has known, the project ttowls well along toward complei ; '. tion One More Forwari Step S f It foiretitutes one more step- la the federal governmeufs plan1 to utilise the Mississippi and its i r:t -- jle trU e I.h 1, A $100,000,00i( water highway, hearing millions of tons of commeree the year around a --Us wiutUng. thousand-milfrom tttidmrgb to the Mlsslsslp) bvain Virginia Kyw 0 E-- r u ,. generally is plenty of water. Is saw-i- n freight items are coal, steel, sand freight, however, the 1025 er boats encounter .sandbars and ia4, gra.TeL, .r-"the m-o- js f s, sageotstrin'd . i. Operation of many, mora com- - other year of the past efBturj." . v The duius ajud- - locks' will chsnae moa carriers is anticipated when the Inter and sumiar, stesjst- - c&jial is ready. . . Angling assodaUons in Englacd nln-Iwill heaiared Government officials stoik their fihine waters veariv ! that the saving tolhe Ohio with millions of baby trout i J fifty )wks sad dams wiU giro tha rhauiteC. . v ; ' river valley rg!on ta the move-stecanalised Ohio a minimum stage of Creml Boom Foreseen- -. oi freight Jty water already is Men doff their ha ts because 1 ha Prerwratlons are bein made for uine ftrt of water all the way from rithdmrgh to Carlo, 111 where the the boom in Ohio traffic which ts enough to ay the Interest charge knight of old. doffed his htilmet rertaia to result V A eeent survey and tUiperatlng and maintenance Ohio meets (he Mlsslasipi. ' Of fhiw 1mk mnii dHBio. all but hord that 14 boaU bow are o-on the canalliatioa project. Quill pens are still made from the No Mere "Ketortioo" I'uut in yards akmgl the Ohio, long wing feathers ,of geese. . oue " are reidy for eight MsJ. Gen. Edgar Jadwln, engineer of the eight will he finished by thlsjCluilnuaU is bulWhig large wster Jepan,has a popnlaUoh'Sf nwirly Christmas; three morewlll be fin-- j terminal. A humber ofr big manu-Ishe- d in chief In charge of the Ohio un PlttebUrgh dertaking, doesn't like to hsve peo- eo.ouo.eoo. next year, three mora in 19C8 fucturtoj concern In V mnkiiig plaJiir tolestab-- , ple tell him that river shipping of and the last in 1929. x,,,',u"y years gone by will be Stored."' I All reptiles shed their skins, but Within Are years the Ohio, river U owntorge .es. Statistics werenf: very carefully Lnot until thgy have acquired a new AM. jaM boom Js will see a growth- - of wsterVru r i r kept la the old days," ho says. "I one underneath. freight trgffic exceeding by far any alrwtdy under wa j. in 024 ; Ohio river, shipping do not wish to detract from the ; records' of the past The present-da- y On the Ohio, at least low witer 'amoimted to apjirsimately 11.000- ,- glamor of those daysrsnd It is not Norfolk ju ket is at certain perkxia nas pruned wota km jvar u wss more improbable that the old paekefToats a descendant of the chain-wuTbs year It will carried a larger number of passen of a hindrance to river tratfie even gers than are moved hy water to-than railroad compdtltlon, ' which ris? fully as huh asT dl4 last. or !m Ohio duy, anff-ffilie pottf games were The cassock is a surusuWlsT3ameiM.the decllneTa ; 4 Fntly S ier more h vival of the days when all men were ttverjunffflc is being moved in river commerce."- craft' The principal ' . As for actuul movement of During the fall and spring theW.T"1 Hundred Liillion W01 Be khoals.. Expended Oh Ohio River bossthst - ERIC WATERS, twu ttxA-n- t f. 'radiral .and DR. PETER DORS4j ir astronomy prof eager, an) rival for I the favor of JUDITH MARTIN, Is teaching her first year in Pendleton University. MYRA A U) RICH, fat kf with Ei k, trie U prejudice Dam afalnst - Judith by hinting of the night which Judith spent in a eahin, while Erie walked hark U town for hi ear, after a raid hi which Erie and Judith escaped from the roadhonw In whiHi they were diuinc, Erie takes, Judith to dinner at houi and after t arda on a moonlight piente with EVE GERHART. fascinating town widow, .WILL WETHEREL, frtu- -' dent poseur, and others. Angered by 'ethereTs attentions to Judith, Erie wanders off from i the party. Ere Gerhart and the rest hUri down froa (he bluff, raJllng to I Judiih and Erie to follow, , PAC2 A. PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. ROYAL" SOCIETY STAMPED GOODS Hundreds of pieces of Art Goods fhtainpMilJiiJffieBt floss to complete embroidery actual values as high as M flfl $2.50 each, 3 for . vi .v!WW valu'e,-sii- Tr'7 me house of quAurr y , . ..- - $1.43 t '' MISSES UNION SUITS White wool Munsin-j-Uion :.:t for girls. Sizes 2 to 1G year.1, CI regular $2.75 grade n Suit J 0' f" |