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Show il i : "r PROVO EVENING HERALD, JICCJD A Y, APBIL 30, 1928. " aa her arms, aa It aapetttag to see opoo them the mark tf her daughter's blows. A gust of anger swept over her, leaving her beautiful face 4ulte white and darkening her eyee until they were, almost aa deep a - THIS HAS HAFPKNfcD SALV rOKUJ, ward the state m ww la as CLEM CARSON he a la, ia awwte DAVID MASH. student working a the tarn ahirtag vaoatlea. David wheat he aaaaea re-David's friendship rttk HaJJy. They rua awmjr aad . carnival, David aa eeok's Jam Mpw and Sally aa "Frl ' crystal gaaaiv la Capital City, leeaatesi af aeena arpaana c orphanag". tr. treating lata bar seat, by a aesaUfal 'Lady Bouatiial. Sally is recognised and only euirk aotMa fey the barker aw ballr. Rally Inaraa from AKTHIB VAN HORSE. Ymntrrmrr, vbe annoys ' aer by kia attentions, that tba Lady BASK, wife at a v Beaatiiul Is wealthy New Varkar. Taa cavaival saves M m adjoining state. MRS. 8TONC metres) af tba erphaaage, follows Sally aad ooafraaU bar la tba ameehow. Again CCS, tba barker, helps Sally frt away. She and David He from tba carnival They find a "marrying paraon" and bar-r- y to his borne. Ha la say in r tba ftnt words of tba marriage ere-moa- y when a loud ringing cornea at tba door aad Enid Ban aad Mrs. l D .. ... . Stone nub la. War all retire treat intertwine, Eald flung her arms room bat David. SaOy, tba ma- about the girl and held her smotlr-aringltron aad Raid. Enid la Sally close for a moaaent Thea aad says "I ass year aaotbrr." now go onSmth THE KTQBT aha rawed her small, alight body oa tiptoes aad pressed her quiver. Ing bps softly against Sally's cheek. CHARTER XL twelve years af lone"Mother?" Sally echoed blankly. At the caress,mothar-aeerushed liness and Thea incredulous Joy flooded her across the girl's mind like a franrosy (low. pale little fac with unwinding spool of film. "My mother? (David Mrs. Stone-- on. tically -Oh, I've wanted a mother so terI cant think!" David's arms, had dropped slowly ribly! Twelve years la tba orphanfrom about belt ahoulders and aha age Oh, why did yon pa, me stood swaying nightly. "But you there?" aha cried brokenly, "in be my mother!" aha gasped. awful not having anyone at your I shaking her bead In childish nega- own no family aad now, wbea tion. "You're not old enough. I'm have David te be my family, and I oa much-ecome dont need you eo . 7 sixteen Why didnt you come before? And I'm thirty-threeEald Barr Why did you put ma there?" said gently. There's no mistake. Why? Her words were incoherent, and Tm really your at the bitter reproach la them Enid Sally, my darling. mother, and I'd like, mora than tried to hold her mora cioaely, but anything in the world, for you U let Sally, scarcely k Downing what she me kiss you now and to hear you did, struck the small, clinging arms aad whirled upcall me 'Mother. " She had advanc from ed a few steps that separated them on David, her mouth twisting, tears and was holding Ctrl her delicate, running down her cheeks. "I don't useless-lookin- g little hands with wsnt anyone but you now, David. soch humility and tiradlty aa no one Dont let them separate us, David. who knew Enid Barr would have Wars half married already! Make the preacher come back and finish believed her capable of. marrying us, Dsvld " Sally's handa went out Enid Barr looked wondarlngly up--1 but 7beToralhe.fr fingers could th y tM d cut -- ," : . ; ' - 'v v . obeyed now, stmwtag herself to be led by JSix Stone te the sofa. Eald Barr took brr aeat 00a one aide of the girl aad David, without asking persuasion of either of the two older women who watched him with J hue! I Is. J.slnue eyee, task sue plaee "You caaawt marry tba boy, SaBy oa the other aide, his hand closing Tm tarry that almeet my first tightly over Salty'a. Jealously, Eaid Barr reached for wards Is yoa should a reaamder of my authority over yoa as your the gtrrs other band and held It But against her cheek for a moment bemother. Coma bars. Sally almost la the moeneot of its return- fore she begaa bar story, her convoice low and controlled at ing the arrogance for which she tralto was noted dropped from bar, aad first. . Mrs. Stone sat rigidly erect In an morris chair, humility aad grief took Its place. "Ttoaas forgive ma. Rally., It's Just her lips folded with aa expression that I'm Jealous at roar love fdr I of grim patience, aa if aba regretted this boy aad grieved that you want I the necessity of ones more bearing te leave me for htm- - But ok, why ja story which affronted bar- Puri , eheaJd you tove me? God knows tanical principles. I've dona nothing yet to make yea "I was jast your age. Sally," Enid awe me! I blame yau for hat- begaa quietly, "just sixteen, when I met the man who became your fathing aad reproaching me " "Oh!" Bally turned from the shel- er. I was Eald Ha Is ted then. Be was fifteen years older than I . I ter of David's arms and took aa step toward bar mother, pity thought I loved him very much. fighting with rebellion and. bitter-aea- s Ha waa very handsome." Ik bar overcharged heart "I'm Her eyes flickered toward the soft tendrils of black hair that showed sorry, Mrs. Barr Mother " "I think yovd better ten her your under the brim of Sally's little blue story as you told it to me, Mrs. bat "My father, a proud man as Barr." Mrs. Stone could keep silent well as a very rich one, forbade me no longer. "Now. Sally. I wsnt you to sea tke man, discharged him, to listen to every word your mother but It was too Ute." says tad bear m mind that aha hi She Interrupted herself suddenly, your mother and that she baa been leaning serosa Sally to challenge hunting for you for weeks, her David with eyes which were again heart full af love for"' her because arrogant "I'm permitting you to -- ; you were her child." hear all this, Mr. Nash, because I For twelve years Sally had obeyed know that Sally would not listen If every command uttered in that I sent you from the room. But I harsh, atnphatle voice and she must ask your promise never to tell f ' cat la . BEiiffeuiE; - A rmstronq Floors Sta1 t j. It C.-- j ( '.-.- . a is AGGOLAC soft-luste- . .4 .; before ha the American NEVER been offered such ft definite assurance that her beautiful new Armstrong Floors will stay beautiful Local stores 'exhibit this week the spring designs in Armstrong Floors, each softly glowing with the new lacouer finish, known as Accolac Yoa can tell Accolac by the mellow gleam that "sets off" the Armstrong . -this new finish p tader the punishment your' family gives to Enid Barr drew a breath and cuddled s.iiv'. k.. against her cheek. "Father took me 10 ror a year and when we returned. I made my debut, as If nothing bad happened. I was eighteen then, and thought I never wanted to be married, but when I met Courtney Barr mv annt .... sod I changed my' mind; when I was twenty I married him. I've been married thirteen years and there's - - . -- . . - nm couldn't be because of the first one you, Kally-tho- ugh I didn't know, didn't dream yeu were alive." 'Poor Mother" tuihr tears slipping unnoticed down her uwn cneeaa. it was all right an right! Mer mother hadn't Want t abandon her, even If ah had been asnamed of bearing her "My father died when I waa just four-ye- ars after you were oorn, sally. He died sudden ly, and the lawyers couldn't find a ill. He'd hidden it too well. thing came to me, of course, all that ha had meant you to have as wail a. 11 v vj- - yw v zr floors. Accolac guards ' the beauty of your Armstrong Floor; PreVents the grind-- " ing is, of dirt. Keeps it surface dir- t. Called "Pebble-stone- " stains and discolorations. Waxing is now easier, too; A single coat of wax over Accolac and your Jflojormke on the mellow tone of floors that have been patiently waxed andpoff ished month in, month out.- - one reason only for Hit: be - vt.atma to eend her bach a-- 3, to Oa threatenmg orahaaaga la disgrace, wbaa aha eoae bad nothing , wrong, eloeyt wee baes.tf ilaieat te aeaffc est rrh yea. David, fas gtad to bear the truth. I waa aura of It tha (Oaatinued e page frvel Her Voice bad the same quality It as aha sstoita of Courtney Barr that enriched Sally's voice whenever she spoke David's name, aad the girl could not help wondering why her mother, wbe bad suffered and loved, could not understand tha depth of her love for David, ataybe she would ia time , "I found Mrs. Nora Ford's address among the papers, of course, and I want to Stanton Immediately, but as I had feared, I found that she had left there years before, and that no one in the neigRborhood had the least idea where she had gone. One old lady atra. Bangs-s- aid that Nora bad had a daughter, Sally, and I knew that aha meant my daughter. I spent weeks and a great deal of money searching for some trace of Nora Ford and SaBy Ford, but It was useless. J had almost lost hope of finding either of you when X read that terrible story In th papers about Sally Ford and David Nash " "Carson lied." David interniptld quietly. "His story was false from beginning to end - There was abso" lutety. nothing between Sally and ma but friendship. I knocked him alii ir 1 1 --4 a, Mr" More Leisure . J-- Easier Cleaning Cart! These new Floors protkle them t Away go scrubbing brusn aKdajT7Trin3wil5 Ifiein goes floor-cleanin- drudg- g ery after we install four Arrnstrong's Llnoletifn Floor. Multiply this new - the number of rooms hi font house. Then youll hate the sum of cleaning-eas- e these in,.J clefining-freedomr-- by modern floors provide. See them in bur hew Spring Display! See the new Accuiac unisn, tougn, cleaned of muddy footprints in Little more time than It takes to Un atout It. "See Iht new spring patterns recommend' ed by architects and decor ators. And note their surprisingly low trices. Come in today while our stocks are still completer - J easy to whisk sway. Largely prevents tee cart ,'" tin ish ... f . 1 In Accolac .xU2 ' through tha window because been wonderful. my own share" He my a Ford money." Ballv cried nHH.h, "Gratnma Banga told me she used 10 gei money orders and that when tha money stopped comlno- - Mrs New Sprinf Designs Ford bad to put me in the orphan age, oecause sne was sick I un- Floors nf Tomorrow derstand now!" See tttesn here odayl Tes, he sent her a liberal aiinw. ance for you, on condition that she never tell Who you were and that she should never bring you to New CO FURNITURE lore., sne am not herself know ' ' who you were, who the man was 57 North University Ave.' Who sent the money, who your mother was," Enid Barr went on, her voice more controlled now that ., ' she had passed over the telling of rill-shor- ; But yoa can't judge Accolac fully by what you see there. The true value of cheek. - u saving lacquer finish ., i- her own shame. , " "It was act ant!! May of Tfets year that I found out all theae things.' A connoisseur of antiques was looking at my father's dash aad accidentally aiarovered a secret drawer, containing his wiQ and a painstaking rec ord of the whole affaar. I told noons but Court Mir husband aad he agreed with me that I must try to find yoa at ones, lie teas wonderful about It ail Of course I had told him. or rather, my father had told him tbs truth about me before I married him, ut Court thought as I did. ttat the baby bad died. It waa a great shock to him, but he's Kr labor- - r, aavoaa what you hear today . -- 41 aaneeraa oaJly, atra. Barr. aad anything that ooaceraa her, either bar pass present ar ruture ma eyeeI ritcked a ttnv amlta at Baltv ha lliaalll tKa emlltar .knu Cue, the barber e aairyhoc timsacrea 10 me. is ' "Thank you," Enid said coldly. and waa immediately punished bv Sally's attempt to withdraw her hand. "1 am sure t ran truer vnn David," Enid added, swallowing her pnac, eo inn caJiy s ringers would twine about her awn min mother was dead, bad been dead for more wan live years.. I had to tell my father. Tfun'i .a mm - m. going Into all that happened then." she sorvvrea. ner rres hand eover-he- r eyes for a moment "fte ing saw me through It, because hs loved me mora than I deserved. No am kne iw. for he arraneed for ma to mn to a private sanitarium; where no one out me ooctor anew my real name. After my baby was born my father told me It had hMn Knn, dead, and I I was glad at first But afterwarda I could hardly txar to loolc at a baby I mustn't try to maks you sorry for me," she cried brokenly, flicking her handkerchief at a tear that was sliding down her "E N S E N ' Armstrong Linoleum . triafjUaaae . . the pattern hsi tba delightfully free character of wiwemwa pebbles. Under. Its il fhs cpaifoij and warmth of sll Armstrong's Linoleum. ToXs exclusive Armstroog toot (No. 60S2 ia smboased the detiga slightly raised in actual relist, Tiny flower clusters are pleasingly inserted. Beauty plas aasa of cleaning. il Why? Accolac! ' wc iay rmscronp' jpxoxms way -- ...Soiheygive you extmjears Jaspb Rugs a practical innovation ' . An Armstrong innovation ia rag. Jaspd linoleum with border decorations to planned that the corners do not duplicate. Practical because of long, long wear ease of cleaning and low price. Besurf protected by Accolsc (Rug No. 7 1 S.) wear... .... --T HEREis-on-righ- t: way to lay linoleum. That's to cement Pstlrrm z . ARABBSQ . Lovely ... - f fsjii'iaWtsf jft, 'J...,'?. of-n- y effects in hand-se- t N. witjtAfn$4 low-price- d floors floor. Bat no good deal like an expensive hand-ac- t touifui table underfoot ee It's a dirfereot kind of floor, too. Openwork effects are used patterns in which the colored linoleum base shows through as a regular part of the design. Would yoa believe it . . Armstrong's' Arabesq Linoleum costs so little that the most prudently managed budget can afford it now! ' Arabesq looks a Printed linoleum, and quite cheap 1 A New Book 0$ Decoration . . , Prettier rooms are easily planned with the help of Hazel Dell Brown's "The Attractive Home How to Plan Its Decoration." Colorplates of model interiors; new patterns illustrated Sent for tea cents ia stamps. too-bea- utiful as in ine inbroken sway from bss laid, Armstrong tradition. Hers are uouruallr tsstefuj designs, happy combinations of color, snd a cars in printing that makes for sccarste register of line aad tone. Admirable for th bedroom or attic. (Partem shown is . No. tUf ' . ' U primed linoleum as well ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Lbflmm Dkmin, Lancaster, Pennsylvania ' Denver Office 720-2- 1 Syne fildt. ' , 1 ; : - A n var i- - PLAIN INLAID prwerypoortnimenouse EMBOSSED t Alallt; RAB E S OL P RI N TE D j. v- - - 5-- . : exactly how we lay Arm-I- t strong's Linoleunt Floors, And well also show you tke new spring patterns,, with the Accolac finish Ih&i has changed floor- cleaning to a simple dusting; dirt-resisti- ng If you can't come in our man will be glad to call witH samples, iheaslirjb your rooms, and tell i you just .howl iiltl . , t h e s e : new - day floors will cost Jast telephone us today. . "The One Price Ltouse" - Dixon-Taylo- r. it over builders' deadening, felt This m a k es the finished floor quiet and comfortable, shrink takes care ing or swelling oTihe Under- floor, Thus it keeils the lino- leuni from cracking, buck- ling, or working loose., Our experts have laid hun dreds of yards of Arm strong's Linoleum this ap to proved way wear for years and .. years. Next time you're downtown, step in. TVe'H show, you down ArmOnmtft Arming rrx. Co. r- Eight Busy Stores |