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Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY HORNING, AUGUST i3 24, 1029.' LATEST RGDES FROM TEE CENTERS CF FASHIONS FOR THE FEMME ARTISTIC TREATMENT OF DECGRATI2N AND DESIGN FOR THE HOUSES INTERIOR WORLD t 'gfTVgfg-- OfeUNIOiSSED iMDE . f - SYNorsiS. Joy Harrison, living in London and tor Dr. Rex Travers In Har ter street, la crushed by a letter from her fiance, Geoffrey Ford, a norehat, asking to be releaaed from the engagement Preoccupied with her own trouble, ahe falla to notice that Dr. Trarera seems troubled, too. Toward the end of the day he tella Joy that he has just lost a great deal of money through an unscrupulous solicitor and he will be forced to give up his house In Harley street. Dr. Locke, a tenant, tells Bex that he has Just been offered a practice with a comfortable villa In the south of France, which he cannot take on, and he suggests that he recommend Rex tor It The only hitch to the plan Is that they want a married doctor and Rex la a bachelor. To his partner's suggestion that be marry and take up the new post Rex turns a (leaf tar. Joy, who has been listening to the doctors colloquy, suddenly sees a methpd of escape for her and she asksDr. Travers If he will marry her on a business arrangement. The doe tor la stunned by her suggestion, and finally asks her why she made It She tells him that she Is badly In need of another Job, although her real reason la to have Geoffrey read of her engagement to another man. The doctor broods Over the change his altered circumstances will hsvs on his young nephew and ward. Per nival Arthur Fitzroy. Finally he de eldee to take Joy at her word and they enter Into an agreement to mar Working well-kno- BERTA, RUCK. ry on a strictly business basis. Immediately after the ceremony Rex, Joy and Perdval Arthur go to the south of Prance. Joy enjoys keeping house and Perdval Arthur has the time of his Ufa Joy and Rex become Interested In each other. Then the Fords, Geoffrey and his mother, ap pear on the scene. Joy Invites them to her first tea party. Geoffrey renews his attentions to Joy and Rex grows jealous Joy la no longer Interested In Geoffrey, but a misunderand standing arises between herself Rex which strains their relations. They are both miserabla INSTALLMENT M. Miserable Thoughts. Joy pledged herself to a dance later on with Mr. Smithson (her heart inking again, for would Rex let all the dances be booked?) She uttered bright, stereotyped remarks about how Perdval Arthur bad enjoyed that This pilot supposed that she, flightwas keen about flying. What? Joy, Not been up? Not yet? O. but you'll have to) Joy put Up a good mimicry as x of her she laughed, explained that she had no head for heights, that nothing would drag her off the earth I then turned to promise dances to Colonel and to the count Still (and without Its seeming toIn-be done without any rudness or any tent) those planelike shoulders of Rex's bad shut out the hovering slim water wagtail, black and white of Geoffrey Ford; kept him to the edge of the group that was about Joy. But pre-Re- ux - Skst J Service SUPER c 'OvrJcatsJm Rettzr Where Sanitation Ii First Consideration SPECIAL on SUPER HAMS (Whole or Half) -Saturday and All Next Week, Rolled Rib Roast, 3 lbs.. Fot Roast Beef, lb J Little Pig Soper Sausages, a lb... Sliced Soper Bacon, 1.00 35c 46c Choice Hens and Roasters Potato and Combination Salad, pint For Parties, Weddings, Socials, Let Us Cater for Ton. Mrs. Arthur Gians, Cateress. (Not connected with Glaus Bakery) , l . A Little Saturday Talk flow he, Geoffrey, was Hoe Is a letter from a boy who reads the Corner; Dear Uncle Ray; I received the riddles and liked them very much. I like to hunt and fish. When I get bigger I hope to go to Africa to hunt at her other For the boudoir library, riving tips on what Is and Is not being asked. . done In the world of fashion. Before Joy could answer She heard Sincerely, glove has a moment all its elephants.GEORGE Every "You convinced HARUNG, JR." Rex's smiling, quiet, own these days and evenings, when me." do this with wonder not J that George wants are dancing assembled for is wardrobe the to Africa. That continent has If feeling may be transplanted to the glove occasions of the day. There Is to gobeen of as an Interesting sound a glove for driving and for country long to spoken visit; It still contains many There is an arpeggio played on the wear, for plaoe a far a glove riding, glove two wild and at 'least a few harp a carry over" between golf, a glove for the afternoon en- "wild animals, melodies; It starts on a string that people." a glove for street wear and African booms like the buss of a bee embos- semble, elephants are larger and for evening. Black gloves to harder to tame omed In depths of the deepest rose; gloves than the elephants of frock black wear the with evening It ripples up and up the scale, pluck- and for the re India. Hunting them Is a rather dan are ensemble light Itl with serous sport, for they commonly ing the bearers heartstrings the turning Into favor. travel In herds and U you succeed la Up, up. In thrilling ascent to carollark the like shrills killing one of them you may be tram string that (Copyright, 1929, Standard Publishpled to death by others. ing in the heights of the morning Corporation ing Another letter runs like this: aky. Then down and down the scale, Dear Uncle Ray: Have you ever plucking the bearer's heartstrings to that with It down, down again thought how large the organlsatimi In emboeomed bee of that of Girl Scouts Is? I belong to the low boom most wonderful troop In the city, to those depths of the deepest damask T086 my estimation. We play all sorts of This arpeggio, rather than words, games and ring all Girl Scout songs. can describe the vibrant, Joyous and MONROE Navajo lake baa been ran that aliveness utter coming decided upon as the destination far through all the fibers of Joy as Rex the fathers and sons and Boy Scouts' to him. drew her arm and out his annual outing. August 28, 21 and 28. put South Sevier stake men and boys will JeyandRex Join In the outing. Dance and Think. The caravan win leave Monroe of course, Monday morning In time to reach the It was only for a dance, herself. reminded as Joy wildly Only lake, a distance of 125 miles, by noon. for a mere, ordinary foxtrot with a Camp will be pitched and various acnegro jazx band playing and crowds tivities will be enjoyed, such as boatof midges, who were Riviera summer ing, fishing and playground stunts, season visitors, spinning all about with bonfire programs to be given them. Rex was not really putting an each evening, arm about her, as he had put It on Camp win be broken Wednesday that balcony night Not really! Yet afternoon so that those who wish can It felt so like really." AS the bitter- - visit Zion's, Cedar Breaks cr Bryce ness of this morning seemed about canyon before DEVICE LIGHTS WAT returning home. to melt; those words about my freeTO MODERN TIMES In of the front dom." "you're standing FIRE EXTINGUISHED. was a There discuss formalities door!" day when s heavy tur legal MT. PLEASANT An early mornnip of a watch and a Under box with later," thank you" seemed to lose ing blase Thursday, caused from meaning. What are words against the burning rubbish at the Oscar Bjelke flint and steel hid to be carried about to do the work of this small, efficient magnetism of touch? resldenoe, was quickly put under oory-tr- lighter and watch oombined. NowaIncredulously Rex took up itl meswith fire the by city department, held close, her days this clever accessory lightens fragrant, sage as he the burden of handbag or pocket warm In his arms. ("She likes me to, only slight damage to outbuildings. There are three styles of face at hold her?) would keep Pansy down to- shown here, each finished In dull sliWildly Joy thought; "Yes? I'm not Nothing would nothing, probably, again night; ver with gold trim- dreaming this? It (eels as If he wants defeat eneven her Jim, her, though to hold me? always (Copyright, 1929, Standard Publish. Moment of rapture, bora only to gaged or unattached, would leisure and Inclination to twinkle tng Corporation.) diet For It waa at that moment and find woman. Your down upon any pretty before they had even swung Into step man called good away?" together that Rex caught sight of smiled Joy, with her fingerthat small uniformed figure chasseur nailsYea," In her palms. He would be, just mi i signsling to him. Just at a dance and all I" Monsieur le docteur woman not Warning to any young He was wanted? With a brusk Sor- to become a doctor's wife, twinkled rAWAje ry; one moment!" he drew Jpy out the soldier, standing for a moment of the throng and went to the boy beside her, Must be a great nuisance In raspberry red and gold, who hand- at tlmee, these patients? And it's ed up a note. only my aunt's girl friend, Hullo, Mrs. Travers!" This was Srobably again wantin to know who was what she's to do when she amt sleep; Colonel passing (on the way to what he called why doesn't be tell her to dash well a dance with himself In the Ameri- count sheep? Hullo, Geoff" can cocktail bar), who skirted a couHe made way tor the younger man, who had come up again, and who was ple of dancers and paused. "What do you think of that for an smiling appealingly at Joy, to receive engaged girl's behavior?" He nodded Joy's duty smile. toward his fiancee, Mrs. .Ford, who, nodded, melted barward. Joy," began Geoffrey. looking radiant In some eddying, fluttering French fragility, waltzed Rex Takes His past them with some youth with Sadden Leave. whom she was evidently indulging In Here Rex returned. Joy, turning the Edwardian pastime of flirtation. quickly, looked her What was it?5 Bruskly her husband told her. It's of Melanie's up at that sister-in-la- w Cagnes; I promised Melanie Id go and look after her myself when that baby turned up. Explain to the others that I'm sorry, couldn't be helped, had to go." side -- You art dancing this, Joy?" he Scouts Choose Navajo Lake He waa gone. Without a regretful glance. Rex wax gone. She could not tell that the mere at sight of her perfunctory smile Geoffrey had chilled him like on drop of cold water dashed Into boiling milk. Rex was gone, leaving the sound of his voice, brusk end detached, to cut across the spell of touch. Joy was left feeling Again to translate sensation into sound. It was as though suddenly someone's hand had been laid, flat acroea vibrating strings, quenching In a moment all the music of that arpeggio. Rex was gone; she was dancing with Geoffrey Ford. I have been waiting for this, Joy," be murmured a they slid Into step. I m sorry," said Joy, who was too tired of Geoffrey now to be even Jarred by the plaintive be kind to your old sweetheart" note In his voice, I seemed to be all booked up before I knew." ' I mean I have been waiting, really, for six months." Have you?" said Joy. Listlessly! Absently! And Geoffrey realized that, even while she waa so close to him that he could notice the different scent she had taken to putting on her hair, the rtrl was now miles away from him. Close, warm and perfumed. In his arms she was not there at all. Here, then, was the definite answer to his wonderings of weeks, his un certainty of two days. Unmistakably Joy was miles swsy from him, whom she had once adored; and was unhappy Into the bargain. Being a vain was naturally man. her piqued; being s sympathetic soul, hs genuinely sorry for her. Being vii himself, he was more Interested than piqued; perhaps even more Interest'd than sorry? Curious he mused within himself, dancing with this lilac scented stranger, Joy, curious that a soon as I know tot certain one way or the other I am Immune. Cant love any woman who Is unmistakably mins to keep; cant be In love with any woman who Isnt sensitive to met Heres Joy, now, completely Indifferent and I'm coming over all ktndlvlik because she'i In tome trouble. What's it about? Probably the blond brute's been throwing me up at her? Obviously he did not Intend to let me have a word with her tonight. In any case she U miles sway. Miles!" And during the rest of the dance for which be said he had been waiting rix months Geoffrey was silent, Joy did not notice. But for on bitter passing reflection that six months ago it would have seemed such crazy fun to be dancing here with Geoffrey Ford (an iron lo business, life!" as Geoffrey, with most other writers, often said), she hardly knew with whom she was dancing, or ceased to dance. To her the ecene and the people among whom she danced were merely so much wallpaper to a room In which ahe was shut up alone with miserable thoughts. (Continued tomorrow.) ce nt (Copyright, 1829, by Berta Ruck) I During the summer we have many hikes and rallies. Our troop bought a large dodge ball for five dollars. On all nolle and outings we take It with us to play ball. I think It Is very nice to becotqe a Olrl Scout. Our troop Is cheerful and that is why I would en or Forty Good Riddles to tell to the others. Respectfully yours. "LILLIAN A. BINDER." A copy of Forty Good Riddles with Answers" was sent to Lillian, and I hope that her fellow scouts enjoyed them. i Whit are you doing these days for exercise? Mavbe you may have felt so hot that to lie In the shade seemed enough xercise. However, I hope you have found a place to swim in s river or lake. If not at the ocean beach. Swimming Is a great of course, that you taks proper care to avoid the danger of drowning. So far as I have ever heard, drowning Is no fun. (Copyright, 1929, Publishers Byndt sport-provi- so you may prefer to combine the apple with diced Orange or wlthxubes of pear. ' A delicious fruit salad Is mads of diced canned pineapple, diced orange, diced raw par, diced peach. This Is served on white lettuce leaves with whipped cream Instead of mayonnaise and It serve either a dessert or else as refreshments at an afternoon or evening card party. Onions and sliced "'cumbers make good salad, with lettuc;. Diced green pepper and celery and onions on lettuc leave are also good. And any cooked vegetables, with a little diced or grated onion for flavor, make delicious and wholesome salads. (Copyright McClure Newspaper BASIN HAS RAIN. v Triton. During the month of August to August 20 one Inch of rain has fallen, 0.11 of an Inch In the past three days. ded, cate) Weigh wisely this fact 7 friend, when choosing motor oil: The ordinary gallon of oil contains J quart of waste material that has practically bo value as lubricant to thy motor. Bat from every gallon of Quaker State Motor Oil this quart of waste has been removed by special refining. Is its stead thee gets a quart of finest lubri- cant an EXTRA quart of lubricant in every gallon I Various Fruits And Vegetables . Good for Salads your Roma an(2 You By BETSY CALLISTER. - Pear salad may be made either of raw or stewed pears. They should be pared and halved, with the cores taken out. On each bed of lettuc lay on or two pear halve. In each oor cavity place a little block or ball of cream cheese. Serve with may on naise or French dressing. Apple salad Is delicious. The apples In market at this time of year with art tart and should be eerved s rather bland dressing.- - A boiled to choice. a good dressing, therefore, If you use a manufactured mayonnaise you may want to add a little sugar to it And you may add a little sugar to French dressing. 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