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A PRIL,41:1 , :1111 . ........ s 5 dr. ,,.. - ,,, : . fAliJ4 v , , ft ....117. , :' - - 1 gre, 3,- 40 il itI, Ili ..- 11 -- I; - 11 - Ai , , ,. -a NW ...r i ll, t i . Ir. "S t doorway through which thea had vanished itteelngIii youneres dreadful to hear. Ito- didn't way quite more his bill inside that doorthan put way. for It was dark in there and Thhe was t90 wise to take any chances. young Fox eouldnt understand what Mr. George was itsylitg when he hissed. but he knew what he meant. lie knew that thee hisses ITIOATII that that gander would do dregdfel things tet hira if 0111V he had the enancet. Farmer Brown's Boy didn't interfere for some time. You see, he wanted that young Fox to be co thoroughly frightened that he would never again try to one of those geese.. end he hoped that he would be co badly frightened that he would never again try to catch a hen. But at lat he took pity on the young Fox and drove the angry gander away. Then he called to the young Fox to eorne out. but the young Fee wouldn't. No Fir, he avotabinl Ile wee owesneso mutt se frightened that be doilnt nose out agate poke Ms Mile Mark thet day. Poe The next tints. Farrnr Prnwnle out of the let the hens and the gee?termini that yeting Fox went Into his hotese and stayed there. "ZPVer strain Ito lone Re he was it. prisoner did he ,some out of his hoo.e white the Ilene and the getee ere outsPlo the hen yard by T. W. Burgese.) V.!? (Copyrght. The nevt- atmry: 2 -- The Young Fox 11,f ts Away.Tn e4Irch for menng tn rnron,, from i:le ,atastrophe which tnenneog t Iv pn!,,ittitinie a praetienl tentle.a., .gleare Jo t1e pr,svnt Juinong of commii rol tte I o terngt Iona' League of Wom,n will convene at The 7. 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Send . theOnames ot date oUbirthday. ., two 'Peter Pibbit stories you hare read I or had readli to you In Th Dessitet I and I re to write plainly !time. -, ... receive your- - member-you shin r To IZICVP yAitiatr. - ' ' -- ' tboP C..9 Ht Wst PA's' e .., Plia, . - - ,.(1.---- -- $ - 1 , 'I 04 - ,',"';'''-- ' .. . Mall ! ... ONE PLACE. II - - , , 61- - -- '- -- ,, " c, ae" a 40,,,, - alio - - I , 1 '''' ,,, . - J- . - 1 I . Vt. 0 - ,. t gal.... e 0,.- -- 4 0 I 12 ' r-- I - ' 1 - ,, . . -- .; .'" - - iu :' ,to: 1415. - - .1.41417:011010.'" . b, ,esf.,',--A- , ., $ - BELONG!, Th Peter Rabbit Club ever -the most popular organization of The tuunti y. !Oedni!,11airhell part POI of thousands there t NI !dell:he's" rnftliim de ihna :sell! reit dk et. o haul A Patti of the intermountain ter- rttory.. There is a charm about the Bur- voila Bedtime Stories which.appear. la The Deseret News for the special benefit of the clubs child mem- bora. that entertains. faselnates Ind at the eam time educates young ' minds in the habits of animal ilk, around thorn- 1( the club accom- I-t, pilehed nothing more than this. world be worth while. But in addi' - lion. It provides wholesome at frequent Interale for the young admirers of Peter Rab;--bits which ikrves to- bring them to- - under gether for social tonuiet . proper conditions. -- b A eggS0111 PrEcorovins -- .; 4 --- ,- . 1 d 116-- ,. srk ' V114Atz . - - , ;di.. ." 11-- a - t . , ....... ....... GOA 1 .0 . '',.: i' , At arttfil l'Al MIDDA v di - Al. 141:i) , : - I .1 1 . d By , dt 1- - yob, ,. , - StReer , v "AVM - APIZAID I'LL LOSt AIV -- -- MAK IM tZ2,4 - - ti(11111 sto s-- - Detwtk rr To 1 Aix. SwEeroar; 42 41131 AN Peter Rabbit Club - 47 gt.416 '"" 0 - ty tii ' h. ufissesg - . - tb Ek -- snirn 4Pagl -- ECING );41 Av'bVt)41 - ' - , ao wPkka -a -So- othed- . . tr.mul-..1- Skin' Troubles - - ,, . tit"e was.-scared- a IC ream rie n -- It y -- - flan-Pin- 111lid Alt d i' v, A101..:.. l'', , , -. og . t trZ';' -W. BURGESS.- . elan-I:KA- -- Ai, - Farmer Brown's Boy had heen detained In the house longer than he had expected to be. He came out just In time to see hie two geeme waddling toward whers he- had that straightFox a prisoner. For just a young second it seemed as if his heart You Jumped right :up In hie throat see. he knew just what that young Fox would do If those geese got near With a shout he enough to him-- , started on a run to try to head them off. But he was too late. Tem, ale he was too late. He had.not taken more than half a dozen ter's when he taw that young Foe steal out of his house and start a rush straight at the neareet of those geese. But right then things happened so feet that all Farmer Urowa. ltoj could 4ti. wa to stand looking Mr. 000Pf. Ls called.seethe..ganderal, hadn't waited for that young, Fox to reach Mrs. Goose.. With a terriblssounding hies he had met that young Fox half way and with a hie., from one of hie big wings had knocked him sprawling. Then before the young Fox could get on his feet again Mr. Goose was right over him. as there was. The ,kittele a to be full of great wings air seemed mixup ' of and darting head,. course. there really was although. only one pair Mr. floore may lof wing. and one head. appear to be glow when he le waddling along. but there le nothing glow about the way he can dart that head of his back and forth and beat .with- those great wings. 1 The young Fox began to yelp. Re was yelping from both pain and fright. Perhaps had he not been chained he would have managed - to have escapedprooner. it was:- he would no sooner get half way on hie feet than Isewould be gent sprawling again. It began to Ionic to Farmer Browns Boy as If be would here to interfere to save the young Fox from that angry gander. But at last the young Fog found it chance to get to ha feet end took of it. How he did run! Ile headed straight for his box. and at hie beele. hissing' as only a goose eanhi5e.raCed the "ander. hie great wines to help him along. into the hog which war his !mitre the young Fox raced headlong and there he tnada himself as small as poeeible In the ftt,--- , thest corner. He wee a whipped young Fox. and a frightened young Fox. Tee tree. he was ea. ,the, For ' Goose was5oung angry. There wee no fear In him. not a nartfele f it Be marched back and forth Ire front of the - : t..., i Young Fox. - pills - departs. '''' f 4 Who cannot tinhott what he stare et - lie" -- . A... . . Auh. WBIPPED YOUNG FOX. A ; -- oar-- 4. BY THORNTON - - SS BEDTME 5101114 Aldi been-cin- 1110MAti COULD 5c-40 50c-- 90 -- - - d - - C -2- -- pith 10c---1- 2 boxes- r, -- - Es - 111 -- . , -- Sold - .7 le Eel' , .. in e- -- - , , -,.. bia-at- miteeawled - leec foul-toeth- ,,, . Take . . .. Beecham's - Pills - aaltdi . .rectly on the liver, cleanse and strengthen the stomach, regulate the bowels, remove all impurities from the System, and raake you fit and well. You can have a healthy body, strongt nervous system, bright eyes and clear complexion if you ' - ... lly.-- act ". right FvEriluns,loti - . . . A disordered liver throws the whole system wrong And'affetts the health liver ' (dear?" , : "And you base heird nothing. at all of whatwhat happened last nightt poor Engltsh poet- NO One flap Gr Siva' Agate. a young comvosim "No Ont. What do you mean?- - whom Carlota meats at bar firot He held her close In his arms al oho lila often visits that she Alter party. .rea.c.ned Pitt to Wm.awl Marta, told ,1 "'" quickly, of the robbery and I the A Dadtri Kismet. on Ward. mysterviVrfierbtan friend gentlemen.know because ' hae'Implicated you whom that Cattota leP a.theta 'your association with one of this who is dead and the man who Is gr possessing the chest of famous jewels wiesint. Dmitri." ',., - of ., - .4 the diva, although that n'tY bl "Dmart!" repeated ariffeth. 'What ., Dmitri is my friend. why Carlota is constantly foiled do yeu mean' , . .; is hi a da.rk youpg man and dead?" Who, ,. - "Griffeth, do. Ibitremember"-Ca- r-, Comet Jarka formerly of the Mulgo,r- ,.,,..., ,.; her lited..fronOtiaatuzultier e theMarchese,--"tband voung Bulgarian I told you al. rubies from Ward - Iwo," followed me? This morning we lead'Nevins. Mt . society Carrington heard from til e old Marchese --that a - double er'who brut", murder had- been committee ZI, -Notsotto to tato k0000tr from Ames- next door to where Dmitri lived. No. the Quer- plesett do not speak 'rho bas become known-Ias he gave a -- s becalm', of CorloteltzleonderrulTetertied exclemetion. '01te intro- - was the Bulgarian boy. and the resents Carlota singing. they susion of Netball'. Carlota gots to din- pert Dmitri. And you yourself, because you are ger at the home of Wald where '' ' itts triraap. marts added solemnly, through & Battle 1 room he attemote "The Marchese asstired us you would , 4 to kiss ber. The next day Carlota be ercested for complicitY." ' "But- why did you come here last lunches at Ames4 studio. , ,, 4 itteCebe reliorts tel .Count Jura& that nignurt-Carlota' besttated. - ' be has aeon nothing of the jewels of "Dear. look at ru." be said eagerly, Ames begs Carlota to sing Carlota. came to me bgaitt, Just as you "Ton In his operetta to Ins given as a benefit , home of Mn. Carrington .,Nev- - dirt that first dav, my wondergirt st thecount. .. You had faith ,Even itteks to motto& ins. ,.. The night of the operetta Carlota in me---"held 1 Bite out hands to him. irtv- her and rubles the with steals famous away ' them to his chuitt. yet holdinit bim , a costume of her grandmother...Un-Ito--- ing , back. der the assumed name of "Paola, ,'. , f. ...: 'Have we any right to take our own , not" ghe siege only for Ames' auccess. Mattel Co magi J Bet voice is recognized by Jacobeill. happiness when it who brought me who exposes her real Identity. Count ji wretched? Maria. 00-; love and care. me ',i all her and and rubies. the gave up Jurke recognize .. den - Ward's unpleseaut manner only and dear old Jacobeill- -. 't adds to the Beene. Mrs, Nevin "Rut they are all willing now. It MI:natalI ten t eelfish. leave. dear. It la our right -- --Carrotalo home You trfth know ell yotritrave been to me for Riding' her to fere It meant to both of us the rubies months. whet repay him debt.' ' f, Count Jerks commissions the that first night at Phelph's when you and it seemed as if met Stechho, to steal the jewels that night.; my eye, ,. ng Carlota receives Ward In her apart-- , in my .whole beim, celled Made-Stroand Well by at that. tu rdt, sa ,at rheez. it,eearn,, riatulcalciry's efnem ment. Be attempts to kiss her. The oute"thing , tz you in gladnese, Carlota. don't Isere in some sense same end come the inatanti , did Justified by the at- glint, Ile froM .nle you you :4 Why keep ...Am Stech-Pinkbani's E. of "Percy.- - a private nickname i .hers l aet night to find m e. why are ., Ward is 'tabbed form the back. Veg. ,titusie Lydia ....,,..,i Am..1.." , ' bestowed t Marsden by upon the senior Jacotipitt-telVanes Wttit ... I , youbeta ladatilettrAtter - of the end ehnwe' Me itteet'ho confides in etable Compound which Pattern for this model may be i' Mteff,b4krpubliehing firm it wi& our love that had -oice !Atoka !awaited and-nhim the rubles. Carlota comes eeekind givenfrankly Claude." Pennington's News your-vits Obtained frOm' Deseret 'ate power Oa the nickname given by Marsden to Oriffeth Ames, Steccho leave' by Wa- I 'beauty? Yet I've never even kissed 15 cents. cost. Eneloee at price In his own ,TWoM bel of the window. junior partner and he is square. o bee , never .St PlotMinn."I took Lydia r-- the held you In m y e 1, price of pattern with order and likahle chap with the courage of his meets Count Jurke.4emanding the ru- - you arms-- C ' Pinkbama Vegetable Compound for a convictions. address. But that "Percy" would .t, hies. There is a trundle. as Me closed arms Her. eyes t tired, worn.out feel- - sacrifice arwbody or anything --- to th about her and he turned her towards, to Maria, out of this. I swear I knew. sad i exigency of the moment Dicky had told Weems of Death. ing painful The peri. a embrace. In When tense him silent, -. more litiPill And times tell her than 1 half Dmitri, ''' oda. mged to get up ;Tife "a.::y nothing. tnnttri mounted the stairs with ata, a b lift e d her head. a h 0 was smiling, absolutely 't i inome comes t row' them to you, didn't het Bteccho gay :, ',-With a pain M trlY tha work s year y thee laehea wet with- tears light- - buoyentrtcp him ...' -' this firm. by can't given Bar something. mark, your e bead and pains in my rnooperenThat there must be some wily out t Expose. pt cen "it4t'a tot nothing to ay." Lgrrie .4 00 1, I ,..., :realised. well for was thkre it knew, al:whack., as: the answered. Dmitri mounted three '' lowerparta ps ' 't 'It is rapidly, two steps at a time. flights 4".. ' 'somethinic I myself could noit only I Ward entered - the Then Often I wa s not Ogden a tapped '. ; ,. bring myself to the doing of it. d room the door. and opened before Leaning heaVily upon a cane to do my work. I could But the boy did not stir, nmitri be on Bur Just now. dazed and intensely -could reach it and Ishigaki's arm. he walked slowly, th other stark from beside him,"I feth in read föv Dicky. I could only put ray sorry little your Behind so "Aha!" "And we him evident cried Dmitri. and pain. with he who lied been the court chamber. on his. comfortingly book about E. I sure that spring will come was the tali. dIgnified figure of the ., lain. the debonair Jurks, the queen's may Le Are ',pia instant he had buried his .next The Marchese. v or of Pinkham's Pierrot hand you Harlequin e'sagain! Crushed in the 4L IIw.el rnetieenger. . head on my shoulder. and I felt more "You brought this on yourself. afternoon, or all the- immortal Stecche was the letter from Sofia. Ile!thi table Compound ani Ike a m other tb art wife as I Silenill. romance once"of said did lovers It at Ward Ames, . 411,; . unclenched the stiffened fingers gently I have taken it. I comforted him. -- -' Carlota gazed at him with wonder-1- 1 to protect the interests of Miss Tre', ,and read it. Placing It in his own I well so and feel bodies. the criminal tacoboth 'I Jingolog. Through queettontalt .yea. tier pocket,- he- searchedisather-areile- tr -- Wity"-she - iritiof my work i. turned appeitIlnictr tti' 'tate sh riu,t Jurka".- he found a place hem. ehol. strong and can do every ' filled with bank-sol" ;, , and documents- ictriggeth--"I- t's almost, laughato!eIt's lost hundteds of thousands of dollars and tiet a pain in my back now. I rec.e!maammosumn ' In another pocket was a bunch or; Ilk" some) horrible dreamthat I alp in jewels-- . Contented can use and medicine ommend 'Beauty you your was a here I', Mr. fist with took. draw be both which as Just you "May sign your attention. keys alwayk. Mn. are &heave confident are and Ward."- Dmitri remarked. motioning this letter as a testimoniaL" there in. the room of the jelVelti. OnlY safe,- Dmitri---- " you that beam vow 801 Winslow St. In Steecho's reincoat pocket- be die- -, PHIL. km been to I the MASER, ty He should be the where not , table Paul, eater St., "Why jewels lay. developed to the bathest covered a large unsot opal. one of smiled. "See. they are there. I wee bringing Minn.. Of be poestbelties after thee toys Ward had played with. The door of' the Studto miened them here to give them to their rightCourant Oriental mint woman where a Just another case There was no time :to waste. Therepmeelesair. Lorrie. of the Central ful owner. Mies It was beet Cream. would be the hue and cry of the police, Bureau 'good in the hall. His hands that she should Trelengo. gee me. so I was found relief by taking Lydia E. Pinknot Sth. and newspapers He would be brought grasped two automatics. Syners:. 115.c too! about to tranefer them to the care of ham's Vegetable Compound. Many into it Inevitably.Outelde the house;"Kavee." he curtly. "you're my friend. Mr. Angie. They Cr. all times these tired, worn-oc Vowli feelings and he paused.- then sauntered to the cor- under arrest for paid 60' Nye one the not double of There murder there. ' missing. Stay.. 0 ----- Dm nor where a light burned ail night int J is on- - of the genial sergeant overlook . pains about the body are from troubles st,,,,ho... rare. Dmitri little Bulgarian , From Iirrairra pockets the dote-eed. but it hi not of that set." He only women have. The Vegetable Corm, toted the dusy telephone booth at Dees drew the rubies of the exiled 'reached in his pocket and 'drew out his pound is especially adapted for Just this pot4s. the end of the cafe. His voice wall; queen. 1.. pouch .-. he "For safe smiled. keeping." are noted condition. The good results as he called by pleatiant and comradely I) m it r I lit a; elgar'ette with steady and produeed the opalishich Sterrhs the apartment Of Ogden Ward. the disagreeable symptoms passing eaved had for the golden-haire...... you 'will he kind enough to,'fingers. another. after The tiara is-- 'nettle My other eoat," Maryna to piny with. awayone dimurb 141m.,,,treverchaless4t,,,-bs-urged,'-tio--I I I I1 Belt Syadieste would belt 'ithame' to- Ccrpyright. E. Vinkharnis Vegetable Comy "Tell ..him I have on.!breakeat& IIWIWI. ....kd VI I upon Ishigaki. the set... Inc. is a Woman's Medicine for IWopal to return to him," t pound God., what have CI' my "Dmitri, you 1 at From a street-pianOmen's Ailments. Always reliable. Concluding Installment Tomorrow. low the siutho windows the menelorilbytTi! done!" gasped Griffeth. "Carlota, go to ascending! the Barearole"---vaine A taxicab drew up 'beside 'it volume. i . Client& ;alighted with Iiiaria--tx it. cl,earr ext., imed nrit- t DPINI,ITIIM...c99D,.1. : rarifits-te"Itelit 14 t:THE z , --genera- yipiti; . temi-fitte- d' I Treat; Youi Liver Fairly -- -----. 1 . . . , - eemlethYta.p9y7..rfectly ;...!?... ... am I tiepin'. Jacobelli has Just left me and we are great friends. Il calms to tell me the operetta la accepted by 'Casanova- lin't that great news, ' , 11 am rambling! Of r'count., you reTHE ADVICE WHICH 'MARSDEN'S member. You hoord him omit the I PRIVATE NOTE OPPERED. met him in - same veins when you I obediently took up the pages et conference over the work. -husto Marstiens letter my ' private SAVING tHE PRICE OF THZ Makes a Mu-- , Into had which editor band. the art put OTHER DRESS."Where In thunder Is that other the envelope enclosIng the official noI remember you told Pen modeft. A bascule of the tification that Dicky 's Illustrations tor was absolutely unavailable, but she been had novel, rejectthe $opolar grown-u- p and Pennington didn't may whether she was type long yhu ed by the dietingulahed author. dead or had married a war pron. sleeves gathered to wrist .Mnds -be." Old the Dear letter Boy. latter. you ought to an unique distinction ild. be good looking and tasotbating gan. in Maredena accustomed. way. frock for the young miss Sash to the write better I'd yes enough got her baek long 'Thought ends. that are tacked at the unreai dope on this twee& Don't KO enough tor these sketches, anyInto one of your ueualapaams over derarm seams, tie in a I:.aw at way. But cheer up, Old Its . this. thbugh I will admit Penning- the back. ton len't the only one,boy. enough to make a man see & snake though PerFlannel. Jersey, serge. :or two when .bea worked as bard cy. of not to dison those drawings: crepe de Chine or a wash fabric courage you. but to show you the BLit you know what a are excellent materials for this Importance of pleasing Penninis' s old pompous boy Pennington gtonis letting loose a few 83c style. Serge at ... -- about our proboblyover-ratingyo- u -,- ,Lgave.alittle..taap Qr , ittitpr.tito.at ..r:i. would maks I never can get, o. for and that k. this makes point. Pennington's If r...wulZeinnmother - a man. the lack or cost about over my amazement at the flip- it mars him, and -y- ou know the usual spiel--- oh sews at all. could finish a - pant, unatred way in which. Picky - :who iiocailed cues It ell, old top-- - I can't bear the his friende and regard frock like this in about -to Write, as this toyou... great, .mm2, and would save atrxfutassez; - :soon alt lte 'saw to let yin your sketches h- - . hut I t in making it; so for the con of know doirt you? staged a fit on' the office rug, and tsereerdmilike declared himself often you. or one dress. the girl cou:d have a ".My and rewords to that ft.tt. member school and a party dress ii, both by to the last I .... , ditch '' are made at home. lo-'-on a hel4 him pattern "STEVE.' asking fryotir shes 6. 8. 10. 12 and 14 rears. wouldn't satisfy him. But charger to It my beart was beavy-wheI began Claude. my surprise. really put - the leitoL Size 8. reestirea 234 yazdt3&-inch- , the outrivalled traditional d it Perve.'--yoti.'-anUP Matti for lead when V Ilniehed It. Only too well light material. Price 15c. stamps or pep nington finally consented to Now;-dtd I remember whose charms the fascoin (coin preferred). you in conference Monday. cinating heroino'Day tireadts! per7 for the love of Mike; don't.strad4le-z-77Pattern No. petualed Grace Draper posed tor those meet and that high bores of yours 1Sc extra. sketchea,-,--Orac- e blue only Draper, whowe-fautfor Pikes Peak! Oat this through less beauty. Dicky never had ceased laof dome that Ivory yourePenTshe had brought menting..even though 'found no fault with- the hington of infinite trouble. even tragedy. Into our the sialtches. It was quality lives. the looks of the heroine he was .11Vis after. You see. those 'ketches I he selected yen You see what it means, don't your ci - showed him when for the Melt - of illustrating voice was listless. Its Picky's were from 'Day the end V .r me, all brain he said with Dream: and the model for -that - all the hopeleesness Ivy,- attistic tem--have -perament when criticised ution him; I tangerine. At rate, old Pen fell for her with soy might as well take up sign 'painting.a dull thud that jarred the office. Wonder It could get into the union?Ile said she was the Ideal type of There was a bitter note even in his feminine pulchritude.. But how I gibing which told me how deep the in the letter had barb pierced. I ""' tried, clumsily enough.. to alleviate Its ' , hurt. I '''', : ) "But. Dicky. Mr. Marsden says the I qualpty of the sketches is all right." . :I --began. You read what else he said. didn't - Dicky retorted gloomily. "That ' it pie I ,about Percy! Iles the original 'dum-dubullet when he gets started, ' hat lad!'" . I had no answer to this. for I knew. a t . ' I HOLDING A HUSBAND 41. "Hero you heard from tinittrtr I 'Not a word 'into midnight I left him then; why?. fille, sank into th chats. as he stooped tho tire to a blase. !egerly ittois roues almost laughable to find Why, --., , .. , - , .... , 111. pn,..5- 11 -- lii VI . 4 - who ' to Miser Ja.1mM famous malast, whose studio Carlota goes for lea. , sons. the expenses being paid by wpo Ogden Weed. mtllionaire patron leans money for Carlota a training be. and i th girl because he admres recommends. ..... . tion of talian Narekeeo when who knew, Margherita Paoli before and feet kings were nt her Iola gave up all for the love of 1 - I .., - : 1011 - grand-daught- er Marta Roma. her guardian . curse -- -- hands In hie. "Tou aro cold se Ice. Who's Elbe la the Story, of and trembling." Carlta 'treeing. There wore shadows honeath her comes Paoli. the famous opera star, oyes and entreaty in the glance she to New rora from Italy with gave him. ' ,, -it- Y. 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