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Show 'tmr ts&at' mtixtr rmu vvna; rtrronii r- mxrtxrpoj, Jem. - r pryrxmDEn ro, i$z$. MODES FROM THE CEIfTERS OF FASHIONS FOR THE FEMININE WORLD ORT SKIRTS ' dence on s wide street. Softly he opened the door on his side and jumped out Nell followed him. Sue. unnerved, and shaking from ride, slid off the bumper and followed them as they sauntered up the walk of a big stucco house and around to the side entrance. She saw Dutch take a key from his pocket slip it Into the lock and motion Nell to go in. The door closed silently after them, and 8ue was alone. First she thought she would go back, then she decided she would wait . . . what for she didn't know. It seemed hours since Nell and Dutch had entered the house . . . hours. A full moon nunc high in the sky and dropped a ghastly, silverv veil on th; flagged walk, on the gross where Sue's feet were buried as in soft velvety moss. me branches on the palm trees around her were forbidding, and their still fronds rustled lute heavy wrapping paper as the breeze moved 1 Son Follows Father's Trail Frank Herbert Goldsborougb, who is planning on transatlantic jugbt. His father perished on toe Grayson attempt to fly over the Atlantic. a J WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. Dutch. They were far up the street, Alton, only child of Henry and turning the comer. Excited by her sudden decision, she stumbled after Alton, arrested for reckless and resisting an officer upon them. Where were they going? And why log home from a party at three to the morning, is ordered from her were they walking, when Dutch's car home She spends the night in jail was standing in front of Mike's cab - . and shares her eel with Nell Banis- aret ready to take them any place ' WM ter. The next morning they are dis- tney wanted to go? It couldn't be far, walktheir were if destination, come missed and Nell suggests 8ue they to her room and perhaps she can help ilng. Now and then the metal powd?r her get a Job. Sue learns that her parents have left and realises she Is case in sues bag clinked against left alone to support herself. She ad- Nell's revolver and sent little shivers mits to Nell that she can sing a little through her body. What if the gun and play a use and Nell helps her ob- went off? What if Nell heard It? tain work at Mike's cabaret, where Nell would be angry if she knew ahe la employed. Sue makes a big bit she was being followed. . . . them slowly. "I don't know why I'm going," Sue with the crowd, but is unhappy beThe house, white and large, held cause of the undesirable surround- muttered to herself, lingering far strange terror far the girl, and she so behind the pair wouldn't shuddered ss she turned away from ings. During Intermission the first enough her and yet not so far that she It to night an undesirable guest force his notice looking anslmisly up and down lose would them. room tries into her dressing and Way the stmt . . . I don't know but, Nell, I can't to make love to her. After a brief No one was comma . . . she was struggle, she collapses. Nell appears let anything happen to her. She said slightly dizzy from relief. Again her on the scene ana orders uie man she had a hunch that something was eye sought the house unwillingly. It sway. The next night Nell rushes In going to happen. was dark. Not a shone any place her room and informs her that Dutch Three blocks, then four, five, six, . . . not even tolight show where Dutch to has asked "her man." her Sue followed Nell and Dutch. It was and Nell were . . . Miller, do another "Job." Sue pleads with more difficult for her to do so unobBig and broad, it leered at her her, but Nell has no time to listen. served because the streets were de- frightfully. A Spanish residence, the serted except for cars passing at windows were grilled with iron bars, and a balcony ran around the second The Big The couple ahead abruptly turned story, from which a flight of iron a corner, and started down a dark steps reached a patio at the side. Be CHAPTER 10. side street where a row of old pepper yond the pstio, where a fountain was She rushed out on the dance floor trees, their roots bursting through playing, Sue could see the garage and glanced through the blue haze of the sidewalks, touched branches with rooms built above. There was j& 1 unr smoke at the clock, behind the piano. overhead. A roadster was standing no light there, either. Bwsw She had a bad fright when she parked at the curb near a big tree. Midnight! Dutch climbed In. Nell beside him. Imagined someone was walking Nell and Dutch were just going out across the patio, but on second look the door. Sue Hides Behind Liiit-found an open umbrella standing Kljjfl&j una. Hurrying back to the dressing Tree Street Along upright over what seemed to be an room, the girl snatched up her coat, iron table. w Mike. Sue, not knowing hat to do, crept hat and bag. and found H "Mike, I'm a little sick. Do you care up and hid behind the tree. Its What NeU if I leave early?" she asked. gnarled trunk shielded her from view. Called Job. She heard Dutch curse as he tried "No, you go home and get yourself A big pottery bowl on the front a good rest," he assented, patting several keys in the lock. "He's stealing It!" Sue had all she stoop, she took at first for a sleeping her sleeve with his broad fat hand. for Nell and could do to keep from crying out, so dog, but realized afterward that If Outside Sue looked she pressed her hands closely over it had been a dog it would have her lips. Dutch's head slid under the barked fiercely at NeU and Dutch. Where were they? dashboard. metallic Something clinked. And the starter mured Upstairs or down? Dutch probhe had unably had a passkey softly. 4 Quietly she slipped onto the locked the side door. were What YORK. Frank NEW Herbert of the "Dawn." the amohlb- bumper" at the back, grasped the they taking? This was what Nell called a "Job." Ooldsborough. who is completing a ian plane in which Francis Grayson spare tire tightly with both hands. With a lurch, the car sped into sec- A Job, stealing things that belonged course in an aviation college, plans attempted to span the Atlantic. His to other people. ond, then into high to follow the trail biased by his fath- - greatest ambition is to make a tra risI must go. I can't wait here. er, Brlce Ooldsborough, who was pilot attontic trip. Dutch had broken the lock! She was with him riding in the car he I cant do Nell any good, anyhow. She is safe, for there's no one comitf$wtHSmSWsmtsswisMslsi had stolen. ftsmm made by So that was the way he worked. ing. I'll walk on. until I find a street Took an automobile, so his would car, and catch it to town. 0ohncrv4ofvTiwv Sue had barely stepped off the not give him away by Its number. Faster, faster they went until Sue town when she heard footsteps ring had to hug the tire with aU her might ing on the sidewalk ... a heavy tread, to keep on. like a man's. Hastily she stole a look . . . Shall I fall off? It would be over her shoulder. The man was . . on . did I better what sauntering leisurely along, as if he wees why get was I thinking of ? ... I might fall off. had no particular business. He was and they would go on, not knowing I not a policeman, for on his head was Zealous Brothers Wait at Door When Time Comes for ohe had fallen. I would be to the street, a slouch hat His shoulders were w hurt, bleeding, perhaps dead from square. His steps were long and even. -Fourth Chart, With Rank of Knight Issuing Not a policeman, then Nell was . the fall safe. come to Sue Sue one look took had the at the blurring, quite threat is dry edge Banneret and Beautiful New Pin. swimming pavement. It whirled un of the town, when she looked back. der her like a machine belt, and the The man was turning up the path 70a tires hummed along, droning a curi- toward the house! Monday morning marked1' the is rank has been earned, and in that He must live there! He would find suance of several charts D the way they are pretty sure to be leadous, musicless song. In that house . . . A bump on the pavement sent her Nell fourth chart In the Knighthood of ers of the Yes, he wss searching for his keys. Youth series, and the title of Knight bouncing in the. air, and she nearly Knight Banneret Douglas Boll's his hand now deep down in his pock- Banneret with the beautiful lost hold of the tire. new mother brought his chart in late on Dear God," she prayed as she ets jingling romethlng of blue Banneret, pin Saturday, so Douglas received his new bright sue let out a little cry. and fell over Knight and green. The usual keen compe- rank then. Knight Banneret Doroclung tighter, "I don't want to di-eon the grass In a crumpled heap, ly- tition for first leader of the yet" Murray, thy Fay Chegwidden. Farther they went, so far Sue had ing still as If she had faulted. club of the new rank was seen marked her chart a little early Sunno idee, In which district she was. The sound of his footsteps, muf- again on Monday. Even the Knightday and was eager to bring it up Dutch was taking the darker street. fled but audible on the grass, reas- hood editor gets a great thrill out of Sunday evening and slip it under our Twisting and turning, the roadster sured her. He had heard her cry watching this race every 16 weeks door. But Just as she got all ready raced on, sometimes on two wheels at Then she felt her coat being un- to see who will get his new pin and to come, her father got Cincinnati on corners, with Sue clutching her the buttoned, her hat gently pulled off. title first. the radio, and, so, of course, he "Clod! She's fainted!" She heard As usual, Paul McNttJLs waitcouldn't leave to bring Dorothy clear frantically, sometimes on four. Once man as he mutter, the car hit the curb and Sue felt the started rub ing here when the door opened to up to Salt Lake. Knight Banneret herself slipping as it Jarred away. . . bing her wrists with firm hands. get his and his brother. Gordon's, Dorothy was here early Monday promotion. These two boys get down morning, however, and so she was Nell Follows Dateh Juat a child. Sue here before school each time a new also made a leader of the club. Called. Hears Herself Into Yard of Residence "Why. she's Jest a child!" came an Finally Dutch switched out the "Oh. no, I'm all right. Please let man was still standing where she lights and ran several blocks in the astonished voice In her ear. The man me down." Sue looked timidly tt the had left him on the town, looking afdark, sliding quietly up to a big resi suddenly straightened up and ran man. She could see him plainly in ter her. across the lawn. Sue opened her eyes the flood of She slackened her pace so that she He was voung. and peered at him. He was dipping perhaps 35 moonlight. years old, she hurriedly would not be suspicious to the man his handkerchief in the water of the calculated. Nice not handsome, who had been so kind to her, and fountain. Now he was hurrying back. but strong. His face, seemed blue, or when she had turned the corner, sped The handkerchief was very cold on gray, she could eyees not exactly tell. His down the street as fast as she could, the girl's temples . . . nose was straight, and thin, his until, panting and out of breath, she "Better take her In," he muttered mouth wide, and In a smile rested a moment on the curb. aloud, ind. picking her up easily in that showed even, opened The Fumbling in her coat Docket for his arms, he started toward the house smile was rather white teeth crooked, one cor- her handkerchief to wipe her damp with his burden. ner of his mouth higher than the forehead, she could not find it. so 1. Sue moved slightly and groaned. other. reached automatically under her arm "Feeling better?" the man asked, "Are you able to go home?" he in- for her bag. still. standing It was gone! quired solicitously. "What's the . . . matter?" she asked "Yes, Ilust . . . was dissy. I'm tired, Weakly she realized she had left as feebly as she could, struggling a I guess. Thank He set her gen- it on the town where she had fallen. trifle so he would put her down. Her tly on the grassyou." and she started to Hurrying back, still tired from her eyes fluttered open. She mustn't go back away. mad chase a few minutes before, she to that house! Yet she must keep this "You've forgotten your hat," the retraced her steps to the house. man here a little longer, so NeU . . , man smiled the same crooked, engagA light gleamed from one of the could get away ing $mlle and went back to where upper front windows and sent a yelNO MESSINESS, NO "You fainted, that's all. Hadn't her hat toy. low golden glow over the silver moonyou better go in the house with me? She was on the sidewalk light spread over the grass. TROUBLESOME DOSING This is my place. My cook will have by Thanks." this time. He had gone upstairs! some hot broth for you to a few If you'll wait a minute rU get Stealthily she made her way to minutes." WITH THIS DELIGHTFUL my car out of the garage and take where she had pretended to faint, you home. It will be better than and searched for her bag. walking." INHALANT Surely It would be . . there. Here No. I I only live a few blocks was the bash, the big bush . . . and down." the man had carried her over here. "Arent you going to tell me your must be here! It must be. Why, It name?" I've not been gone any more than v.Am 19 a boon to mothers be Td I'd rather not" ten minutes! But the black, shabby "All You ant sure you feel bag which had been Nell's had dis cause it is so pleasant, convenient right. able to go on?" the revolver in it. and efficacious. For children's colds "Yes. thank you." She turned and appeared, started to walk slowly away. Glancso common during the winter, (Copyright, Register and Tribune you send them to school just a ing back cautiously, she saw that the Syndicate.) so fraught with peril Vapex afdrop at each end of their pillows fords swift, easy relief. Just a drop at night and they breathe their colds away! The Vapex vapor on the children's handkerchiefs just a drop on their blouses when kills the germs of common colds. . . . The children like Vapex for its crisp, clean odor bracing as mountain air. You'll like it too. Knighthood of Youth Editor, . , . Keep as free from colds as The Salt Lake Tribune. to pay for my first button, ribbon and chart. possible. At the first sign of a I pledge myself to be strictly honest in filling out my sniffle or sneese, buy the $1 bottle S swss"""- ... "Job" Vfl J 9 Mo J,finer ess k I ... a ... napkin ... When your taste dull .your 1. QUESTcCHAEACTER KIHGHTHOOD "fyOUTH ... .. eoni- - ... rs' VAPEX J The Enrollment Moves Briskly enrollment of new members goes C. Trimble, gleefully along. Mrs. teacher of the Oak City school, sent in three new applications and asked for several more blanks to be sent. Oak City school now has 9 members, o comparing favorablv with the school, MonteUo, New, with 12 and the Mlcheltornla members, school, Los Angeles, Oal, which has enrolled six members. Mon-tejl- Another Knight Master Active member to start getting new members in her own family first is Knight Master Marguerite Caine, Salt Lake, who enrolled her small sister, Max-ln- e. Saturday. All you children who hone to get new members ought to look ove' your own family. If there is a brother or sister, between 6 and is. wno is not enrolled, encourag him or her first Then get your best chum to Join. You will have your two new members before you know me why!" insist on in the trim white box with the green triangle. Don't expect the same results with cheaper imitations. . . . Distributed in the United States by E. Fougera 6? Company, tin ... & Isfl.laaaaaaa A 4?O0 jskaai 'arW:" at aaK''l Incorpa rated, New York. Ou1 yOOf Koe kurchi t I VAPEX Excuses a man seems never to undar-atan- d that are embarexplanations rassing. Women w.10 have learned of Mldol avoid these unpleasant experie- Qrowing Up! THE DIARY of a HARRIS MILK BABY (As interpreted by his mother) Ar-le- s. m. delivered. Oh, Boy! Here comes mother to announce breakfast IV write too more later busy now. t:3$ a. m. Now that i some belter. Two tall gtoket of Harris Milk. I'll be on a football team yet! 13:10 p. m. I'm at the table now. hot I Just want to iot down something about this milk. It's great! 4:00 p. m. Mother just gave me a bowl of bread and Harris Milk. Mmm. Page Sends Thanks Dear Editor: is rather late to thank you for tne oeautiful birthday card you sent me. I was very glad to receive It I was very busy in school, so I forgot all about writing to you sooner, but today I decided to write and not forget any longer. I am very sorry I have not sent my chart In sooner. I have forgotten to mark it for some time. I can remember some of the things, whether i am tnem or not. I will mark It all I can and then send for my new chart. Yours respectfully, BETTY ROSENBAUM. A better way to do. Pace Bet ty, is to begin marking your chart where you left off and mark It each evening until it is filled. Then send for your new one. It is so dreadfully hard to mark the chart accurately from memory. And then, too. the chart isn't doing Its Job when It is marked that way. 80 start in the space next to your last marks and check it each night. It is a regular game and truly interesting if you keep right up with it. Then when the chart is filled vou will be ready for the next rank. We are glad you liked the card and hope you have many happy birthdays, Page Betty. Member Shows Cleverness Karma Johnson, age 11. Price, sent us a beautifully cut out little horse, Just ready to prance away with a knight on Its back. These fnembers nce-.' Mldol la not a narcotic, but it does bautsh the aufferlnc which too often attends the menstrual period. It acta quite harmlessly, but effectively, oa the organs affected. 8aJe, but swift; complete comfort comt-- In fir to seven minute. You will get this relief regardless of hov hard a time you've always had. These wonderful tablets do nothing to hinder the normal, natural process of menstruation, so It's .on common sense to use them If you would spare yourself all the tiffer.pg at tbls time, get Mldol in a up, mi, it VI K1UIII11I mil iu. 1.1 pocket. Fifty cents at any drug store. 4rtvertemen 1 want ... Such 7:00 p. m. Name. . enclose 13 Delivered to your doorstep every morning Phone Wasatch Harris Milk is the Ketchup you'll want luscious tomatoes simmered down in spotless kitchens to a thick, red essence; Heine Vinegar that's aged in wood, so fruity, so mellow; aromatic spices of rare flavor personally selected by Heinz representatives id those far lands where they grow best it is these delightful ingredients that give to Heinz Tomato Ketchup its unmatched goodness and flavor. No other ketchup is like it none other has its delicious savor. So millions of women have found, who prefer it to all other ketchups, just as you'll prefer it. This is the ketchup you'll want to keep on hand. Heinz quality is unvarying, dependable. You'll find that Heinz Oven-Bake- Beans, Heinz Rice Flakes, Heinz Pickles, Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup any and all pf the 57 Varieties are of the same excellence and priced very the Knighthood cents, which I have earned myself. d reasonably. . , 3183 HARRIS DAIRY COMPANY 7JJ South State Sun-ripene- d, Parents' Name Age a treat! Dinner is over and I have just finished my sixth glass of mik the quart a day that the doctor recom mends. Well, now for a good night's glee? and another big day tomorrow. Harris Milk . the protected milk, comes to you fresh every morning in the easily identified Harris cream-to- p bottles. The bottles are sealed with the sanitary KLEEN-KAP- 8 that cover the lip of the bottle as well as the top. You will enjoy the finer quality of Harris Milk. THIS you to enroll me as a member of 1 1 1:15 a. m. . Esquire Wishes to Write Esquire Sadie Jolley. Moroni, wants to write to Aide Lois Milton, Greenriver. Utah. We hope that the correspondence friendship flourishes, as to many of our club members have got great pleasure from writing to each other. Morning Is here at I've ha nr. mind on a glass of Harris Milk since it was first last . of Youth, and six county 1, Tu Application for Membership in Knighthood of Youth chart. Six County Divisions Ask Budget Increases from Requests for budget increases subdepartments were counmitted Monday to the board of ty commissioners. Public hearings on the requests, which total $22,35, will be held December 4. If granted, the commissioners expect to defray a The the departmental requests from a Welcoming New Members Salt Lake Tribune chapter of Knight- surplus In the general fund. hood of Youth welcomes: Departments seeking more funds Oak City. Ava Nellson, Lillian Lov-el- l. include: Health and quarantine, S2300: statute and general, $12,756; Thelma Neilson. Elko. Nev.. Geraldine Veitch. Jo- auditor. $1089; girls' home. $1000; Bartorel-1county treasurer, $3000; roads snd sephine Bartorelli, Emolo bridges. $2000. Shirley M. Lynn. Jane Veitch. ... Don't ask Eureka, Pearl Mitchell. Mt. Pleasant, Lucille Aldnch. Mc-Nlt- Amusing Trick for Party An in teres ung trie to play upon your guesis at an tniormai party or to amuse the children of a long winter evening is inn: race an ordinary rubber band and cut It in two. Bend a straight (common) pin, nearer the head than the point.slightly Stick the point throuoh the rubber hrvt and pull the pin through up to the nena. wow noia tne nand in both hands and whirl it as rapidly as possible. The pin will took like a small m i glass globe or vase. If the dark and the rsys from the flashare turned upon the pin. the eflight fect win be very novel, beautiful and entertaining. ' Two Receive Third f'hstrt pf our little Salt Lake members. and Elna Johnson, have recently been promoted to the rank of Knight and awarded their third chart. Knight Arleen says: "I earned my money tending the twins and washing the dishes. I am going to have no O's on my next chart If I can help it." And Knight Elna says, "I have 47 O's and 753 X's. The hardest questions are those that mother added, but I am doing better now on those." ... ... from Price are clever at many things I List of Leaders Leaders in the club Monday are: Knight Banneret Douglas Boll, Salt Lake City. t. Knights Banneret Gordon H. Jr., and Paul E. McNttt, Salt Lake. Knight Banneret Dorothy Fay Chegwidden, Murray. Utah. Knights Herman and La Vera Kun-ki- e, Salt Lake City. ltf delights children and relieves their co Ids instantly of Vapex containing fifty applications at your druggist's. Always SPECIAL CHILD AND THE SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO JUVENILES well-shad- ed ROB EDEN; OF CARE Date of Birth. Address. (Street) Grade in School (City) Name of School. (County) Date of Filing Application I earned This Money by (Explain in detail Just what wor you did.) 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