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Show j . i i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Mvrtle Corev married the Briggs ? "dropped In with proof for fusav K , she dropped In bov, end things began to go to ra k advertiser to and ruin in our office Old Preston atut lawyers ofHie arid straightened into doctors house too alow to handle alt the Gibbs tangle, andcaudles ministers and got item thousand little details connected with and Bam would com down to the of-the business of publishing aamaU e in the morning and has ton n daily newspaper. there wasn t a single pier Old Pres knew he was falling of "hunnv, mail m the Poetoffice box thia down on the Job. and the knowledge morning made him more nervous and slip&hixl No. I saUUSally.. dropped the needed -than ever Beside,, he oL the mail on mv wav over sixteen dollars which he" drew everv v here is It Saturday afternoon, hetatise hie wife "Oh Jim Gilman needed copy for wa in poor health and he had a the and Unotvpe, sorted put the bl Ruth, horn late in correspondence and gave it married life who was graduating country to him Mr Gibbs wasn t verv 1uaau at from high sthooi and unreasonable with the bonks v gave hiru tithe time in her demand on her father a the-IcI and bills to wotk on thin purae. hs attempts to maintain Hut where the exchanges' lie wa a the pace were pathetic 'Mom of them Ive dipped Sih bookkeeper of the old school, and his other machine went short of thp' eat heav ilv upon him The sun too so I i tn through the paper jeara and set and Rot out the Mate Heme of hnporof hik commercial worth had he knew it ha e l ft of the copies vou makeon our One day George Ken' , will find on top the dfe and please up man, couldn t get hi ti the wim "rcW or pile thorn lorrected promptly In the front office else throw them in the wxetebaakrt he end. as that delayed lie make-uYnv pfm.fs for nie to rea.d Inn finally came in and talked curOv to ought to have set a prctiy good old Pre last string f'enlnq The old man broke down and shed I didn t have ele to d tears for which Georg was imme- so I read them. anvthlcg Sallv li formed him George car leslv diately ashamed and sorrv .said that since M'rtle hud gone, the bam ent red his httlc private f. front office was a guh cf gloom k fice Ailing and ought to have some bod like Meti ouolitan Drug Happy Sail) Brown In it to cheer things up That gave us the Idea We reached her bv phone and explained what we wanted It was about two n clock of a FritlAi afternoon whoi she responded In person Her real name was Kvehn Brown but aim was Happy Salt' to all and sundry bhe wins a maiden lad' who would never sec 35 again with ce and, hair' as black as the wing of a racn snda figure that reminded Uncle Je of the Great Intern in a fog At times In the spring she walked with a slight, limp a ihronic muscular af- - with BarrhrelJ hour After hour and evenintr after evening lifting thing lu Which a "Bookkeeper Couldn't Hide What He Had Done and an Auditor Couldnt Hide What He Felt There Still Are Fairies of tsure knw. Sallv Sometimes ElustraUd bj You know that v'our ma, flvelvn She a there beside me In the picture When we had a difference. I sort of I married Gracia Harlot ding, and her dad gave me a Joo In sawmill. the Afur that, with a wife to I'ippotr, I had to give tip mv 1 was studies alwavs going back Then pretty soon I next ear Tom tame and we buried too old him Then Lillian- - then Ruthie Lillian vv as lull d in the Fiver wreck-jo- u once, Ruth vmur schooling Shed been ut to remember beside, s imstmg him a heap You ought tt Burlington to visit b r grandma tJra be s eonomh.l as vou can w aint on took maybe eia terrible, ' Lconomical fiddiesticka' the girl ntirelv to blame for her shortness of launef m onlj voung on e lemprr That left us with otilv Hu- u fl 1 1 h'if ! shirt-sleeve- ' stood With sinking heart. Sallv taring dullv at the doorwav througn which Pres had fled . Suppose old Pres should head for Green river and drown himself or take his life m some other wav? I 11 go after him and bring him back he faJtered i oniv wanted to help She stumbled down the wav the old man had. taken and set off after him through the blinding rain start Can I get the job? "You can nd I i got a right to hapmnffs If l intend to father caii t gtipport in find gtvingbodv S ho un get a old a vou ftr Sallv Hrow n I don t intend to he pointed out as the laveled end of a lhn haa-bet- u for a moment Happv sail etood with it farwhite ao a lu et of paper Well in a strained she voie v hen xhe had recovered her relf tonttol have it vour own wa f feuppoxe H nerve nte right for pf k Dig mj noe into other people af But vou ought not to do it fair KtMh Some dav vou mv bo torrv III take jm ohames. the ol.her uaured her perth. with a tus of her head Ihr' ev-tr- v waste-baske- At five oclock Sam came In from the hack room with some moist copies of the paper, the duplex was grinding away merrily h Whats happened to mv desk demanded I cleared it off said Sally thought it needed It Sam a ees shot to her own desk, and be noted that for the first time on in month he waa beholding Myrtle a desk nothing but a spotless new blotter an Inkwell a telephone and a trav of clips Great Caesar .'Where a the stuff he demanded gone T filed It. replied Sallv. But the letters "1 answered moat of them The rest are In that little wicker basket awaiting vour attention The thing sat down weakl' was epochal You ought to get a woman In here to clean this place. suggested Sail' Nobod v can keep their work uo In a grubhv office 1 dont know where to find a good Ill ftnd one for you she volunteered Bv eight o clock next morning Fred Hastings widow was in. there inak-nthe suds flv Sam vru find her "Wpared wanted m I enoke and fh. dropped mv wav home last night. to her on juft Sallv responded That waa like Sallr, too. that dropping In She at the Main drooped In etorea and got ads. she street scrub-woma- n g itore is coming Pver this mormng to see me about a pax ad for hta One-cehale hen he tomes, let me knoa Mr Millers ben over 1 fixed him Sail' informed him laddv up. Joe was short of np on th so t sent the drug ad uiit to him has been working on it for half an hour ' hat do 1 do around here anv-bo- w bam asked wenklv she But Sallv didn t hear that th the minister s wife fixwasbusv a food little ad the Frida ing up sale, signing for the first non r of the Associated 1 rees and po- showing an expressman where to de. posit the latest shipment of boiler S fr plate It was a Tuesdav morning in earl Fall' had been working for a April about ten months she had dropped In" at the Bon Ton Milliner' to In terview little Miss Morgan about an ad for her new spring line of She looked a hit ahahb' but hat. she wav smiling she vvaa alwa'S smiling Mis? Morgan a Julie Hathawa' onlv lerk. was selling a hat to Kuth Gibbs, the daughter of old Freston SaIIv saw the price tag it wa nineThat is prert' . high, teen dollars monev for tfomen a headgear In our little Wrinont town of Fans I 11 tAke u said Ruth and vou mav charge it to father sallv a smile For the moment faded After Mias Hathawa' had to be made-i- n noted the alterathm the ttiinniin and retired to the year workroom Sahv left Miss Morgan and waa moved up front where Ruth idlv viewing herelf in varmua other" allv pretendL to ad'creationmire the hat which the ether girl had Latr When Sallv came back to ih office studied old Preston Gibb om e had been a good lor king mnu traces of it still remained She knew f udid nut until later wlmt other that there had been a ad romante &h know now," ball' told him then the following morning when earn and sat down behind lmr flat topped dek Imr mil wk ropi aga'n Old Pre Gibb had shuffled rdf to the ttoffire for ilamiw Kuth Gibb ha been down to th Read' to Wear shop and bought a drees orating thmt) seven dollar he annoumed to the Klks dam Sam M 11 w hat of demanded Sam On SaMv fr If She had it ihargerl to her father Sam rhruxged hi shoulder Its up to Gibb to take caie of his own daughter ho commented Hi mon v ir uble are getting on hi He nerves snarling up the Sallv told him badlv bookkeeping I wanted-som- o tatemnts of a count vesterdav tn tolei some hills He v' ail the mni nine making thorn out and there wer o manv in em I had to take hi ledger tf ing the nrwn h ur and If this mveelf what wanted office doen t want to moitev it hoiild have a. more modern hook ..T e's you fill the bill tun. It up firet vith old Prs' or cecotrmze her responsibility to her einplot er prior It vac chaia. of her, too. that she ehould teristlc decide tv -- ea old man (iihba first It was four o'i lor of a week-da- v afternoon uld Prs' fohh, ian fa,ed to appear at hla desk In wife down toward noon that lie phoned waent fccliiiK wvll was at her desk thlnkuiR ah mt hta nonappraranre tnpathv And whn the old mans storv was dt.ided cha could not wait an, Ioiirci Mie would Co up to hi house, ft u.vhed. .satl sat for a long time ftuth l.ibb answered the bell Mr Gibbs." eft said Id tike to see our father an. that mnmg eoumefl Happy faallv pleasantly, but ha got to he put back Its Mr intistetilv. a hard enough Hes having H(da i ou i an t ' fa's sick And sou e time to run his newspaper Yea its made him vou with got to he made up to him ' our nosin I cant g It back Ive tpent it atound As if vou dtdn l ha. e enouah to di there in tho offb e but had to Ment it for Ruthie and her mother Su after father's job. tim- - and inak- - just to get some prate at home," the old man answered Happv hah' Brown swallowed hard,' 'Ive got irmc monev. Mr Gibbs s he dft lared in a hukv whisper It what mother left me Ill loan it to vou And if vou cant ever' pa' It back well It wont matter much old Pre turned awa. I cant take It he muttered 111 make 'ou take it Its the price of in' silence Happ' RalH t Brown declared didn nose into 'I ' cur books evoctinjr to discover a ned It But I 'hortege haven t told an' bod' vet and I won t providing vou take the monev mother left m and imke It up to Mr Hod Rut Hod II know Pres pleaded Put it hack a few dollars a dav at a time- - just as vou took It sail' 'Think cf Ruth and vour anrwerd M hat chan e will Ruth have to wlf marrv th man she hope to muirv, if tt all becomes public pronert' f won t take vour monev h de lard with what vehemence wasleft him "After all Mr Gihha It Isnt m' mrve. it mother the girl vou fold me about, Sallv went on ""She loved vou when were both voung. you vou more than vou ever loved dreamed T think if she knew vou were In this trouble now shed want vou to have it After all shes to home. In a wav If he hadn t married mv dsdasshe did vni and she would have belonged to cm h other and been happv and this this would not have happened Mr Gibbs. I think nWher would want voq hoiild have it And so ball at last made old Pres . agre to accept her monev in Y. nttalr dr fr if 1 da. amL-lni- - 'a bia . jv Twe, Her tion room of Kensington palace ah meets Melbourne, and MsUlngton, the Arcbbiarliop of Canterbury. pent Convngham and listens to (he announcement of her aecksnon Because of MFa Mercers particular of a fine symgifts in the projection figpathy, she la here an appealing ure The episode leaves her sitting a armchair lu enthroned staring huge a little wildh Into the future snd to herself muttering eirnestl 1 wtU be good! I wMl be good VICTORIA IS PRUDISH. The second and third episodes are concerned with the arrival and woo-m- g of Prince Albert of Foburg A rojal wooer, this Albert, srf f as anv goo.e-tftppe- r and handsomer tlian He is plaed bv one URmih from a German stock com-pa- n resident In Chicago I heir, and a good r The prudish Y Ictoria d fear-f'iis oppwed to meeting YPrt fussed whn the frlcndlv Melbourne pollteK mention the empire h hope that not oniv will the expected provb an attractive lover, lut prince Victoria that sill not overlook her refeponalblJitics In the matter of proto heirs the throim viding Fhe Is, as vou might sjj vet rutile Y ictnrian uq to mora's eaylv Th inoldent in which she rebuked the chattv Palmerston for telling the one about lady Gav Hawthorne ts also included the queen stamping her foot decisively snd announcing spirlt-ed- l e are not amused white most Haupt the rovJ guests rhift their troibled weights from fot to foot But whn the Imprisoned Albert ta'ks, to he with bated breath and gsta close oes d her a thev look over h the pictures in the famtlv aUim is irpmed1atlv eniitteq And when f he in Jojxius celebration his success as an applicant for the place as consort sits at the piano and sings one of Heines poems to her, she capitulates completely. INCIDENTS ATTRACTIVE. w Y hx drid Bil bk Gij Frc Gibb ga' an inartirn lai cr' up aad Tacd Put iutn Y n iho night nvr than he ouid Mand thatwg gt hIIv sank upon th Happ that he hnd vaatd YY hn fortv ar mehad?jf paed niilhr winder d wnuld wear' for departed da.'8 and mcnm wcp mere r s made rle hi A'ne of her Ther I'f an ohl fair' talc vou The announcement of this to the old a hag Wsho hvhbld about it" man unde him sick for h time His cvllpct the earth on h crMrkJ can and bnt w esk ejes grew paler and more d load of fa gut a on the beneath perate The night Uuth went to the iH(k Vnd then dav cam a fntr Llk ball in tht new dre hallv vouih who th H1 hag from In found him the fff e ahmc bowed the bv thrown and Hj over hi desk. In his bine veined kindh to her pk hands a little faded Photograph When h th fell from off fdgf't It wax a picture of the id Paris ahf her fap trfiightnd. haeball nine of a ge.n ration ago -- a and back rug figure chngd. fmou nine Him red tinted old Phn and garninta ofof goftne torraph hd been taken one bourth by th mnne an inv lathi touch over ii koxtvofo when Jth fairv f Julv vxHud sh atnod the lfor hAd-thtr n trorjrjr jrirtx mtong t beautiful Trin- voung limn the " lu ail th world Lifting his aching eve, the old man n Sallv and held out the photo-jrr&p- h ur KHv hud rtad that fair tal And she savv among those when a Uttl man and to come t life own ear her nvr It girlWaa lhr rid fYim fae again t h, Mining whc might nn and nnk mothers kiitcDv to ami She had been Pre' Gihbs'a giH hr diw'lo In him am th girl h Mill on that far-of- f ,dav Independence in her haartf Wr there d when this old man had anv kitgr? falrt been lithe and nimble enough to however. h finall nnt Rao!titlt. center outfield and thev had wxal; fh day-dreafront her mind Back loped the ruxboro Atademv t h Vent to the tireaom nr! of old ttbaa hook. And at midFresentlv BaHv realiaed that old fYealon . f Jg 11 s -- r a vear almost hd the hn afternoon of "the CofiUautd frem to a aav The? incidents of oung tqre big thun- queens earlv adventures the with hign derstorm snd joiing love are to me. About two months. ago Sam Hod pernonages leawsd back in ht swivel rhalr one the most, sttractivw of the plv Aftshe bemnue a little le intSaturdsv afternoon and frowned .. that human and considerably more Where In Sam Scratch la this imate' historical from he demanded mone' coming In the fourth episode the family brs I'm getting more monev'n I ever living at Buckingham for fifteen m th mad newspaper business in hen It is 14 and vear ictoria, thoagh mv life There a a reason for It v eral Inches more a queen than There must le" is stilt more cruverned with Old Pr Gtbh looked up from that have appeared hi and hi sallow face went tlffr whit halm beard than all the wh te But Happv Sallv oniv laughed in her Albert mfflrs of state thev can put before a good vear In the newp It ahe de-- r hr pec Mi live ever' where, In somethin verv Uk a tow born la red the publisher at' so" "Uanswered It Sam. so temper she dismisses Palmer tmr Wl he ha, she infer been derelict to darned good that feel able afford n wviw of the a certlflel puhli accountant to audit in not Ae4itnflr hr that later was fb hring Mtntijon a hook cur Somethnr happened on And order out yrnr somewhere, and I m going to find nut the the flmgn a mob that Is guard to sappre wheTe I noticed, too. Sallv. that Its oome about sine vou took charge of ailnglng rtrsld songs about the prince consort vouve stopped leaks Im thing. to Ifknow In the fifth eptoode the good Albert, what thevv beep so going upon whom Victoria hs grown more v he good work can continue If should come along suddenlv one and more dependent take to hi bed and dies It is a tragic break Jn the of these dav and marrv vo" voung queen s Hfe and none too good Font worn laughed Sallv "And for the plav, though It provide voung I wouldnt go to suh an expense Mr Haupt an effective scene in that if I were vou Mr Hod ff vou whlch. weak as he la. he MIH inMt t he satisfied are making monej. with having It In vour bank balance hla qqeen shall leave him to meet ihe American amhnrsador, Charles Frananfl av nothing cis Adams, who ha come tit Is In was Bui bam 18$1i with disquieting? news from the miilh sir1 states. When she returns Albert Is Ive never had a real dead. No, k audit f the t elnce Ive been In STILL MOURNS DEATH. And thia jea r Im going to buxines In the sixth enlfcod see where we stand the widow of Windsor k at id sadtv mournA week Inter an nndltfno companv ing Albert s passiMt and refuse to d w n in Sprinrfleld ent up a man hearken to any plea that she take whonc remuneration ws to be the more active part in puNIc ceremhere thwt she find Gladtupendou sum of twenty dollar per onial. It da stone a little forward, which pro MenAuditor Barrlwell was a vide a situation for the line In trfihdi or she complain that he speak to me der. hookih appearing man of 40, with cloth xlighth behind the a If I were a public rrteetlng" And here the ptiave and diplomatlh prevailing fashion and a Pair of frectc!e astride a rather Tdaraeii grandly hands her the title straight nose He was verv quiet and of Emprm oF India to add luster to In all hi movement, and her reign a promised honof that doe precise went altoiit reducing ihe Telegraphs not appeal to Vetorla partkqilarlv unfinance to fundamental Ip a manner til after she has. learned of the pubthat made the sum TvaJd him seem lic chaffing of the naught r young well expended. Pnne of Vmirfln.TJy v"nnT'ii' ilT Rrcsion'tiih 'wciit witneas in a invorce sro. jhe vr cat Ion during the kudH turn upon her son with bitter first Happv llv knew all there was to know rcnachee snd send him from the Nhe vbout the acjt)PL room But Ger when b and slaved thrW3 It vv Hap h.... I fr rn ) h!oMtiiS tt svsfem keeping f can t fire the old chau said purchd f ut it comes awful high Ruth' H a been Am hoprleiv ith u ' he remonstrated !o vou think vou too long can reallv afford if nMn I fire him Mr Hd exclaimed ButYou Well of nil the nepe hr ( ought to have a little tactful What buMnesa is it of vour-Ruth assistance surgeeted how much l pav for a hat nt afford I sort of rub elbows with vour pi You dont need to afford am him so thing If vou II I 'it talk think m trving to w trk him out of a ioh I II help him For heaven sake haven t 'You von enough t do around here now Sallv smile fame ba k at that There Imi t work enough around here to keep more than one perann bu' more than half the time an 'how If an'hndv she declared told vou Men and Women thev e hre stringing voy Kidney Trouble different, U at put It right up to ham fo and Never Susperl It. take over Pres GMUe bookkeeping Ythe trifle-oa a It pre-alen- f reln reled and in a of pique Sallv s m ther had married Asa Browiy Preston Gibbs liad niatried oim of the Harding girl and lived to rue it manv tune Ferhaps when Ruth toairied thine might l ra-'him sail reflet td Rut it (etfainh wa a mvtprv how he mamiffrd to feed and f lothe esneciallv hniie - hi womenfolk on th wage h reeird at th Uailv Telegraph offit If such conditions are permitted Meat people do not reelize the to serious results are sure al&miag increase and remarkable to continue, follow : Trouble in its cT of kidney disease. 'I hile ton worst Kidiiet form mav teal upon kidnar disorders are amone the jou. i most fommon. diseases that preail, Jf rou feel that your kidnevs sre they are almost the last recognised the cause of tour sieknyxs or run br patients, who usually content don n condition, begin taking Ir. themselves with doctoring the ef- Kilmer Y. Swamp Root, the famous fects, while the original disease con kidiiev, liter and bladder medicine, Stantlv undermines the system. because as anon as your kidnev are Wea k kid nevs may cauvi lumbagn, netT they mil help the other ofg.int the of ratarrh bladder, to health. rheumatism, If von are already that pam or dull echo, in the back, mints or muscles, at times base Swamp Root is what ton need, vou headache or indigestion, us time can purchase, the regular medium passes you mar hate a sallow com and large si7e bottles at all drug pleaion, puffy or dark circles under stores. Dont make any mistake, the eves, sometimes feel ss though remember the name. Dr. Kil You had heart trouble, mav have butj mere Swamp-Root- , and the address but no of plenty ambition, strength, Binghamton, N. ., which you will find on etery bottle. get weak and lose flesh. BPEdAX NOTE You msv obtain a sample sire bottle of Root bv inclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k (,'y., Binghamton. N. Y.Swamp. Thev Pres CJlbba was takmg rill also send you a book of taluable information, containing many of I was happv in those h the thousands of grateful Jetters received from men and on I wjck gong to finish at the .oiuen who sav hool and Seminar and go to law they found Bwamp Rpt to bapplj ''.remedy needed in kidnev, bier and he ear ago that a great attornev bladder troubles. TJfenv alrriey are f H of Swamp Root are so well known acu 1 ' "Ycu did g to law school, didn t De en writing be sure snd mention - ;.P. Barry B are Sty aked UdustlSUJMllU-- ' A. Near y .JuUuf atron fumtahes week l, . or in tu , At th between thia ocld bookkeeper and her own mother But the two hAd quar ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? , tine nd 1 ve tried to do right bv Tluthie Ive tried pd tried, but somehow f never could seem to get How the ahead ears have go tie I m old- - oh Ive missed mv aim and ! im target both I sues go btu k To go baik to ibe vear when this pu hue was taken He bnk' down then aid went -wept nut the sorrow of a t fetime SaJI tiierl to comfort him but In would not he eoimniwd fh if it had oniv 1been ' our in can finetl the he pleaded t vet iilacs out belilndi hei houf in the htte ort of abor whore 1 used to meet her I can hev the piano again in the evening and Almost see the blue mist of the spring run-'eet- s an vrur ma and ! walked out into tli "fiinttv and picked wild cherrv he r- - Thousands of nim! - 11 d deceive he choked "Mr. Gibbs did It him found it out when 1 began helping with his hooka I tried to cover myIt once ha and up because h welled Her mother tears and the next moment shein had her head fluttered down with her The thundr barked and rattled and arms and Barrlwell was bending over consistent all growled and crashed with growing her saving things not at force in a wofld that waa half tiirht. with the conduct of a business ofiice. were breaking. Branch of tree Vivid whips of lghtning lashed the bam did not press the charge The rain was so dense that against poor Gibb The old man went 'alle from one side of Main street n blot- out to Yk voming th following month, It was ted out sight of the other. and all the village wondered Phiough this now historic xtorm reported In our own paper that he had there out Hapny ball Brown took After old secured a better position lYes Gibbs, feeling instinctively that keeping books for a brother in the he would head for the river. sheep business was reported in our Something else It ran to Then, almost as suddenly as it had paper short!'- afterwaid The sun two columns and was covered re-b' begun, tho storm ceased. society Mrs Blakealey. our hurt out over a Tad ant. dripping world ple ventured from doorporter And that night when it waa all over ways and dwellings to appraise ths extent of tho damage and the office was deserted 4'i for Happy balb came back from ths bsm and the motheaien siribe who nv er after a time, satinfied old Pres records this chronicle, the old editor hod not gone there pipe Passing th en- drew a sigh and lighted his look around trance to Riverview cemeterv, she "It means we got to he . declared. chanced to look in for another girl. Bill, And there among the graves she "Better runan ad In the Oasstfted But for heaven s caught sight ft the man she was tomorrow. I guess tff.cr He had been frightened out .sake let s be careful in picking our of his frenzy by the violence of the next one stoi m The person addressed raised hi The world was bathed in molten eyebrows in surprise. as The gold anvthing the Sally confronted him Why. thrre wasnt he old man moved over to the steps of matter with protested Saliy. If to blame for mausoleum was the Preston and sat "You talk as she down bally shook out- - her skirts, umiething Too much effitwisted up her hair and sat down beYres there was v snapped Sam. "I like to feel side him ciency It know c all about "I Mr Gibbs as if there was a little something left she said quletiv But whv did oy for me to dp around the office, seeYYas It was it Ruth? do It ing as 1 m the proprietor1 Ruthle and her mother jes he ' arswered Things were s hard at (Copvright. 195. Metropolitan New ew York ) home and mone was so scarce Service And he went back and told her what his life had hen for vears oniv interHappv ballv listened New York Stage rupting with an occasional word of flit t ion she declared tbecrfulH, as Well I in here can I get iitnped m the Job?" "You can ff 'ou fill the bill ,r Sam Hod answered vou "When could It had been two o clock when she rame in. with proof thread and a paper to go to press. Everybody was fussed Am with the hea'Y week-enBv three load of Fridav advertising n clock eer proof had been read and waa out on George' atone. She had tlm answered the phone twentv-on- e and gathered ever loose paper in the office into one big pile which bv four o clock was aorted Letter, manv a week old were put aside to he answered as required Worthless t stuff waa Jammed into a -- cra7v 'she hr prott4 b' hr hrlf hr hr It night it waa a hadlv dleturltcd SU who at etaring , 4itto unaeeing idd Free Gibb waa abort in K foriy-fiv- e Account hundred dollar1. - ' of Sallv It wa characteriatk Ik ahouul th rd kening-trut- .to. kix c thl tjieriu -- 1 Rus-elk- ALIgg. nme-Tod- mg him a nervou wrik for fear h wa? going to lo. it Your father tan t a iKrimn wreck for Gar of busing hi job Sallv told hr He I a iiervmi wreek for femr oftcme found out Sallv I said And he s been found out and m here to I talk with him about it almnldn t wonaer when the truth i known, hut what vou wet nt to jail " Ruth stood rigid for n rnotint, her mouth a umall round YYhat do ou Jail" ah gaped mean What have I done Ther H pTobaijI' get ru as a receiver of stolen goods legal sally waa not sure of fads, hut fon?ehow It did not seem ii n ream' n able 'to snpno that daughter who whjm drove n father to emherslement might fad Into the hr "fence" and cmifeh rates. mv fathVr Ye tmatl-crIIbeen he haV H od taking Wpev fnm Mr whUb came thnun th mail for He changed th date on th mailing M all right lie v in the ledneer erereu the current Me been ger putting info jp pm inf" t lii'hn l HIT was a v'erv Fr an Inniant Ruth fU k vopng LiUv Then she rxov- - class (f v r d v- - - h tl ( Y turf CD Drive Thm Off With slum Wafers Their Action In tlx Skin l a Wonder af Aceowpll.hfnont. Many rlrlo with a pimpled akin d not rekliza that fact cream and auch things are mersljr to protect, not to . 1 v If Pimples r.lar Complexion d af p "Nov, said Sallv Wow muh will ou work for" ' Fifteen dollars i she responded We had paid M'Hle promptly. eighteen Youre hired declared Sam And Anything is better than this he mad a, despairing geetuieAbat included the heaps of proofs correspondence and general Gutter spread over the office furniture and floor Old man Glhbs looked up at the girl plaintively hams declaration was a slam at his inefficiency But Ilappy Sally oniv gae him a wink Th telephone bU rang The editor reached for It 1 tl answer U said She tossed her coat and hat at a hook and by some miracle they struclTTt and clung She took the phone receiver In one hand, scraped around among the papers with the other and found a pencil, kicked her rubbers off under Mvrtle Hello desk, called a cheer 'into the transmitter and bit off a chunk of the pencil in her fine, hard teeth to get at the lead so she could write. She got the Item from the phone, meanwhile spreading the paper about the desk into orderly piles, and never missing a sv liable You don t mean Hcnrv Wright she coryou mean George Wright rected "Hen Wrights dead She had lived in the plate all her life and knew every mto woman, child and dog bv their first name, and who their forebears were and how they were connected, and where man worked and how much money he drewt and how he got along relawith hit wife and his wife tions She was more the wonder because she did it all without conscious effort. No one ever saw Happv L allj m a hurrv. sb 11 shirt-sleev- j I v hair---wh- And If hot uL vou doot It, tt 8rvs Mr Hod right for not paing father twota than sixteen dollar a week! TAk m to your father ordered W U sea If I Ua! fUJt.'. A hot bre had been blowing all that afternoon As Saily had start ed for th Glhbs bouse, she had been umrciou of low rumbles of thunder Nvw in the northwest a mass of clouds was rolling up. dead black, save where thv fringed And curled edge showed a vivid, luminous white Af Sally entered the Gibbs house at last, the trees began to bwav fit full' Buddenlv the davhght soemed to vanich as if blown out bv some At th tame time a mlghtv breath iFash of thunder and a blinding glare iof lightning accompanied the fast, big drop of gain Old Frts was sitting near a wine dow in his his thin fan hands slowiv swaving a palm-leFa de iared his daughter non too rpectullv . her a this Brown girl with a lot of slander about you uHaAmr monev from the Telegraph office Oid Pres' gave a start and uttered ' a hoar erv . bit down Mr Gibbs" said Sally m !wr soft viie And send Ruth out want to talk to vou alone Old Frc. Gibbs gac a ev of fright s Then in hu bareheaded he sprang for the opposite doo Down the back stair he plunged ana started btindlv out into the ram hope ou see what VouXe don snarled his daughter "He e gvne . snv-bnv- that something wn happening to Happy Sallv. She had pretty Hithtt was dreseed properly erto it had been well, just nslr. She ail th straw gathered it bp now. locks. and did strands and "scolding tt high on her head It came to ua as a shock that Happv Sally after all waa a really pretty woman. Aa Barriweir continued his work In our office day after day we began to Happv Sally realise other thing She waa dressing differently .out in dainty organdies and office. for the poplinbexen into our office one morning burst little Jimmy OetrapdtL , announced he Sally "Hey' Brown got a beau Watcher know! 1 seen em walkin off toward iobb hill last night .Her and that Spring-fiel- d bookkeeper It waa true Into Salli a Hfa had come the Prince When the audit wasat last completed tt was a grave aujtor who confronted bam Hod I find a strange condition on your books he announced "During tne repast two years vour subscription behind, as though ceipts fell steadily In dehad them charge whoever had sou about from pilfered liberately Then fortv-fiv- e hundred foliar it appears that the money after day Da back coroe to there are entries In the cash from receipts miscellaneous sundries and which hav no evident origin About been so has dollars nineteen hundred months. returned in the past twelve Anv how, it. can explain Perhaps vu there is still a shortage or almost x dollar hundred tw'enty-aiThe jig was up Sally had done the best she could, but old Preston Gibb would have to face the music Barriwell turned to her Do you know anvthing about it . Evelvn ? he asked the man she lovd; Sally looked at eves not could She then dropped her COtfBTNEY ALLEN You 'f sd-pr- down and building up a new net of books item bv item. Suddenly we began to take note By WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY in the the days work vmu explained uuietljr he fell me his troubles Moat of them seam to be financial With your ma sick, and all. Its uuite a load for him to Ho should Have spttie enough to get a better jib " was the tart reIt serves him right for wotk-in- g ply. In that newspaper h le for all be hfa In life" ' But he ianage t as voung as he was 2, 1923. do ramaks, tha akin. What you mud ts to supply the akin with its much needed csJdura, and thia ou do with Stuartji Calcium Wafers Thev go dj rectly into the blood and to the aid to clear awav those embarrassing Tdmplea, blackheads and other auch blemishes It is not a roundabout wa. You get results every minute. 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Ady himself at her feet snd begs her h m foegiveneta, she not onl grsntv that boon but agrees wqth DisrseH emthat he should be bequeathed an pire worthv the famvl he repieseots Now she recalls her refusal to appear puohclv. and takes up again, wlt.iy some enthusiasm, the work of glon- - A fylng her empire Jn the last episode showing a cor. ner of the throne room during th diamond jubilee, with representative colonies gathfrom all the ered Ro honor their queen the little entrance an effe'tive old lady makes and prov ides one of the most impraa-sh- e of the momenta plsv Mss Mercer for one thing ts a Ms to look .myxh more like the elderly For anthan the glrhe.t Victoria other, the plsv by now has swung back to bhe interest In the human who 4 appeal of this little home bodvvear celebrated near her eightieth rtgn that had lasted longer than any other In the history of the world PICTURE 18 SIGNIFICANT Peeking out from under her whit hair, topped bv a crown grown Tveaw with responsibilities she thanks hpr loval representatives and murmurs as though In answer to the vow taken at her secession : T have tried to be good Being at ail susceptible vou must be deeplv interested bv this pkjtur and its significance There Is besutv in It and reverence And no can look upon it without a of pride of race in his- heart. stirring T he perf mince Is general!'- excelItsef pro id lent Equitv has don In the cast snd the setting The of course nre no great personage more than aketchlh dawn, but none Is unworthllv represented, eitherMer-bv Mis the actor or the author cer. as said is s mature Y ictoria in the earlier episodes, with a cocknev But she waddle when she walk command exceptional e'mpathv and ss be described whit might gives spiritually and tecnmcslly an excellent performance Haupt t a perfect choice for Albert. George Farren Achle' es a masas Gladstone, Clarence terly makeup a convincing tgra!i. Derwent i lillam Ingersoll s testy PWlmereton snd Donald Cameron a friend Mai bourne No less than a Hamms n, society person, plava a butler with ail the grand airs butler a of regular With Julia Hovt smoking cigarets In our lobbies like a real ladv snd Mr Harrlnian proving that the upperN classes can reallv be taught to be useful on the stage, society is doing 1 Itself prud this fail. THE CUP IS GOOD. 1 nvervbodv assured me that T mas going to loathe a melodrama called In which Tom Moor (he The Cup Hkdble Irish lad from the movies is the Fulton But being featured It at I liked it. didnt loathe Here it a tough plsv aoout tough , bovy-- tb gangsters of New Yorks east side snd their women Profane ye generouetv though It cleansed since the opening night. But a p vy with aJI its organs intact. r peciallv the gns One gangstet is u. chap named EdSMek a die. Another who has done Eddie we gather, considerate dirt. AIo he has tried to steal Marv, wbo is a minor Magdalen Irving with Eddie snd loving trim a lot Gome a time when report hs it that c!irk hs made w. hauj of the Roesian crown Joois or sompln n so that there aln t nothin els sn walushle In aU the wolld And to get even with Slick, far-flu- Anglo-Saxo- n YY blue-blood- ed Bo-d- has-bee- n m I douMe-croes-iu- g som-pt- KddHe goes to his room looking fo his hard UGLY. BUT HUMAN. Meantime the neighborhood priert happens In and read to Mary out of the newspaper of th theft of what munv authorities Insist i the Holr Grall the verv cup of the last supper touched by Jesus Up FUing a girl, Marv Is dceplv and she p raw at the end ofimpressed first act that no harm, shall come the to that hnjv cup. At which dramatic moment Fddle appears In the doop at back with a square box under hi arm and the smile of a victor on his broad mug f th, p Th, rjmt rn ncern. Mary a it,rmlnattfn to ha' , the etm from fclnjr p hv Eddie. ton at the taiet of hi life. He can't cell it, or pawn It. bcstiiw it i too -,- M known Ko h, of a mind to deetroy H and he rid of th evidence of IU theft To save It, Mary taken a beating, hut ftnallv he sets it to br,n 1 And ' Eddc. fotloalnt after, reahtlnts dope , i wlmt he ha practlraHv for orookdom ever sJter Ugh rlranw, but vlui a degree, this piece Wllll.m Hurlbot ft a Chrtatly vl.ion and by jmmenhat of a theatrical pronertv r.prraam th. cunt rvni . plated by Joeephtme Victor YTrT Moore and a tough fellow named delta Intvh-drlvlfan- - spoiled ' 1ne, human to A "tothi "5 J. |