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Show I.1 I 1, TIIE SALT LA ftE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY .MORNING, NOVEMBER We 'Qui- tHurry Here Today 5, 192.x ' SYNTHETIC LOVE By Hazel Deyo Batchelor. - (Copyright by Public Ledger Company) (Ronald Corley jllta Enid Austin tvo day before their wedding and elopes with Coralie BreJnewl. Three yean later Enid meets Lucien Grant and, without loving him. marries him. They start on their honeymoon and Enid finds it difficult to keep up the pretense. T'brre comes a time when Lucies suspects the truth and asks her some questions. Driven Into a corner, she admits that she does not love r CHAPTER X. The End of, the Honeymoon. After the stormy scene between them the honeymoon wae cut short by mutual consent. Lucien spoke to Enid about it the next morning at breakfast. If it meets with your approval, 1 think It would be advisable to get back to the city as soon as possible. Enid looked at him across the table. His manner toward her was baffling. She wondered what was going on In bis mind and what, he Intended to do. She had wondered ever since the night before when ait the barriers between them had been broken down and she had told him what was in her heart. By all means, she returned quick-- , ly, that would certainly be best. Her eyes returned to her plate, and it was then that he looked at her. In the clear morning sunlight she was lovely, like a piece of rare a Tanagra figurine. And yet for all her slenderness, there was a look of vibrant health about her. She wore a white flannel dress with a collar and cuffs of violet organdie and a white felt hat with a violet band. As he looked at her be wondered bitterly how he could have been so deceived, so blinded by his lovs for her. He had spent a sleepless night In going over the situation between them. In trying to decide what to do. ' There had been times during his night vigil when he nad felt that he hated her as much as she hated him. But this morning as ha looked at her across the table, the knowledge dawned on him that he would never hate her. Scorn himself as he would, he would go on loving her always. She would always be the one woman In the world for him. They had finished breakfast and arose from the table. He followed her into the lobby and spoke to her in a bric-a-bra- c, low voice. Shall we plan to leave this afternoon? Therea a good train about 4. rs She nodded quickly. 'T il go and start packing. Jt won t take me long to get my things together. Strangely enoughf the quarrel bethem had eased the tensity of Enid's nerves. She felt extraordinar-l- y well this morning and rather hopeful for the outcome of things. In a wv she was glad that the scene had iccurred. It meant more freedom for her and less Infringement on her pri tween have the same privilege. It wasn't that she particularly wanted to hurt Lucien; It would have been the same with any man who had wanted to marry her. 8h saw no reason why Lucien should make such a fuss because ahe didnt love him. There were plenty of other things In marriage besides love. Of course her reasoning was faulty, but for the time being it was impossible for her to see another person's point of view. She figured that Ronald had eloped with Coralie for no other reason save that he wanted her He had considered- no one else but himself. Men did those things, then why not women? If Ronald, could hurt her because he wanted something she couldn't give him, then she could hurt Lucien because he could give her something she. wanted. But what Enid did not realise was the fact that Luclens pride waa equal to her own. He was not the type of man to sit back and accept a situation simply because It was thrust "jzn EL, MFigj M Enid was confident that his love for her was great enough to make hirfi do anything rather than lose her. 8he felt that the worst was ever and that as soon as they returned to the city She everything would be adjusted. discovered later that Lucien had a few plans of his own, and that they didn't at all coincide with hers. "Th (Tomorrow Homecoming.") The Tew Q raceline Moulding The sensation of today! n GTUffH: Officers Arrest Two in Utah County ; Still Found Jack Chelton of Lehi and Milton were recently by federal prohibition agent In conjunction with Sheriff J. D. Boyd of Utan county, according to word received here yesterday. At the Chelton place a gallon still and five gallons of whisky were confiscated, after, the officers declared, Chelton had made some resistance to the raid. Previously government agents, acting as undercover men, claimed to have obtained drinks from the alleged bootlegger. Roberts In said to have been tried, for liquor violations In the federal Court some time ago, but witl this time face a (jraceline Salem r him. upon WILL FIND JUST THE BED YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED AMONG THE 28 DESIGNS The vacy. Besides, Lucien loved her; he would not bear a grudge against her for long. She would show him that she wanted to be friends with him, that he would be fooilsh not to be sensible and take the companionship that she proffered him. She hadnt a doubt in the world that things would come out just aa ahe had planned. It did not occur to her that she was extraordinarily selfish. She had come to the conclusion that ail men were selfish and took what they wanted from life, and that women should him.) you (Skimmer) Roberts of Prova arrested in raids- - conducted . 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With popular authors and playwrights giving us books and plays on ths subject, and teachers striving to Inculcate ths quality in their young charges, the word la frequently heard. d Mr. Webster says It has to do with the power to exerciae irresistible attraction, to enchant or bewitch. Most of us feel that ths attribute has a more ephemeral quality, that in Its very elusiveness lies its appeal; but, whatever our reactions, ws THE SIMMONS ars all agreed that we should like to possess it! Is it drawing too fins a point to trace a connection between food and charm? Not If we proceed with discretion and exercise good judgment. For thte elusive something that makes a personality felt or not is, of course, more than a matter of something physical health, but physical health may almost he called one of the indispensable parts of its foundations. Granting that there ars known to history and literature a number of individuals who havs risen above ill health and literally charmed their associates into admiring friendship, ons likes to thing that their powers would have been multiplied a hundredfold If they bad been bubbling with the effervescent Joy that conies from a comj pletely. nourished body. Certainly, if exercised with diploidea offers a the macy, suggestion for distraught mothers who are striving b to awaken In debutante or even daughters the desire to partake copiously of milk and fruits and vegetables! True, the matter must be handled with a light touch, with no hint of tiresome dieting, but what modern mother is not versed in Jukt f such tactics? As to whether or not thw subject as a whole has appeal for the girl of the period, witness her cheerful starving of herself in order to attain that matchliks form that Is demanded by fashion and the latest modes! The point le to find a way to make general sensible eating tb Find a way to do that and thing. we are assured of a generation of tion of mind and from anranely add young women! Freedom from poisons In the sys- justed spirit. This quality la aq elutem as generated by waste matter is sive as it is delightful; one haa it or the first step toward any feeding pro- one haa It not; yet, again, the fortugram based equally on common sense nate possessor or tbla attribute stand snd sound dietetics. Teach the young- just ao much the better chance of sters how to achieve this freedom snd making the most of her gift If it Is body. Of there will be plenty of eves so bright housed In a that that they will need no drops, mus- course, there la such a thing aa men but cles so snrlngy that dancing will be known an manly charm, redoubled joy and good spirits so In- are apt to prefer that this be relegatfectious as to cause their owners to ed to matinee heroes! 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