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Show DESEDET. NEWS THE WEDNESDAY PAGE 'FOR A 30 MAY 1923 EVERYWOMAN 'I L TfiePfde Paojfi0f STvorsis. o, , , atcf7 SIMM on tb. eld Forrel hscl.ndz, Th. oi l Don, while t invert ln( nth FbU the Majordomo. ric.lvM a (elairtot d hat hie so. Ftrel Seracant . lkhae( Joseph Fatrol , (Don Mlhe) had keen 1114 jn action In Siberia. The aerfent arrive at the demobilize tha camp and teila tha diecharpel KoodVa both for hlmeell and for the oeytaiiw la a (area ell eh at with hie captain h.t ho otI. . Don Mika dlacloaaa wh. and Castilian Spanish down a Ion line ot 'inctnM in America with a strain arand- Irish throng Tipper of ftroteh father. end a dsshhome-coming lures hie ieyo U SMC Opinion a. Xh ' K. t" f tf M I? i 4 dear! You native son are alike, .Congenital advertisers, Oh tl beautiful? - lent It He was serious now. of yvur state la worth- ',V" Veljien' t It wonderful. "One-hal- f less mountain country he and beautiful! Interrupted. The other half la desert." Ever see the Mojave Jn the late afternoon from the top of the Te Ion Pass?" pa challenged. The wild, with barbaric beauty of It? And It would be a garden-apo- t. water - Of course your valley are won dsrfuL" , Gracias, ssnorite." "But the bar brown hills In sum. e and the ghost river of the South! I do not tntnx -tney are beautiful - 'They grow on one." he aesvred You watt and e her earnestly. with you could ride over tha hills jback of Seap with me thl after , noon, and as the 8an Gregorlo'val-le- y In bar new spring gown Ah, how my heart yearn for the San Gregorio!" To her nmaiement. she detected g mistiness In hi eye, and har gen roua heart warmed to him. How profoundly happy you are!" he commented. "Happy? 1 should tali g manl I'm as happy as g cock valley-qua- il with -- mar-tim- How fo build up your VengDutt That's hnywilUi ttlwmrsT) 8,8.8. builds Bleed. Blood-Cell- s. , CaU this ! strength I . Do yoa know why lnauranco isfluro to a great companies rnfuia many man bacauaa they are under because he an to weight? Simply weight often prove low fight- - dr a large family and no coyote In sight Wow! Thl eteak la good." "Not very. I think It's "I have good teeth ' She permitted him to eat In alienee for neverat nilnulea. and when he had dlnposed of the ateak, aha asked,You live In the bait Gregorio valley He nodded. We have u ranch there alao, aha volunteered. 'Father acquired It re cently tom whom did he acquire It?" "1 do not know the man's name, ch la one of those old M oranta It has a Spanish name. I'll try to remember It "She knitted her delicate " brows. "Its Pal aometnlng or other Is It the Ialomares grant?" he suggested 1 think if la. I know tha former owner la dead, and my father acbv foreclosure of the ranch. quired mortgage on the estate. IThei. 11' the lalorngree grant. My father wrote Jn Jri last letter that old man (Joneale had died end that a suit t. foreclose the mortgage had been entered against the ealate. The eastern edga of that grant laps over tha lower end of the Ban Greg orlo la your.father a banker?" "He control the First National Bank of El Toro. That settle the Identity of the ranch Gonzales waa mortgage? to the First National He smiled a trifle foolishly. "You gave me a bad 1 ten he explained. eeconda, thoughtat you meant my father! ranch first" "Horrlbla! 8he favored him with a delightful little grimace of sympathy. Just think of coming home and finding yourself homeless! I think such a condition wou maka me wish that Rusalan ha.l been given time to finish whet he started. By the way, I knew all of the stockholders In the First National Bank, of El Toro. Tour father la a newcomer.. He must have bought old old Dan Hayes Interest. Shs nodded affirmatively. "Am I at lib te be Inauliitlve Just a little erty bit?" he queried. 'That depends. Sergeant. Aak your question, and If I feel at to answer It. I shall." "I that Okada, a member of yourJapanese party T" he is traveller with us. He "Tes;land-dehss a on with my father." Ah! She glanced across at him with new Interest. There was rsssntmlnt in that last observation ot yours," ah . challenged. "In common with nil with manhood enough to resent Imposition, I resent all Japanese." , la It true, thou, that there Is a real Japanese problem out hero?" Why, I thought everybody know it," he replied, a trifle reproachAa tha outpoat of Occidental fully. civilisation, we've boon battling Orl- entai aggression for forty yoare thlo agitation a largely the mouthlnga of profesaion-a part of the labor agitators leaders' plan to poev as the wateh-ht- s of tha California dogs of the rig! laboring man. That Is sheer buncombe carefully fostered by a very sffloient corps of Japanese propagandist. The resent-againthe Invasion of California la notJapan confined to any elaas, but Is a very vital issue With every whit oltlsen of the state who has reached NO HORB JAP8 WANTED HERE. inrpower In the body. It often International Feature Service, Ina meeni yon ere mtmu nerve-powe-r, (To be continued ) s mints In your blood, minus health, mlnue energy, minus Recital. vitality, it is parlous to he minus, Thartdayt Organ hut the moment-yoIncrease the Thursday's tabernacle organ re number of your cells, you cltal program with Assistant Organ-IEdward P, Kimball at the egtn to become plus. Thete why wtil be as follows; 8, 8. &, Since 1128, has meant to National Anthem. thousands of underweight men end 1 Mendelssohn ?r?d xnen, a phis In their strength. 8 (a) Elegy ..... .. Meeenet 3 ollow cheeks fill out. Tou stop (b) Romnce i .Rimsky. 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And If you persevere In practising be witl of alia it, the your legs come fully conscious of our for all the flabby fat will and proper perfect" gift of turn Into In graceful flesh firm beauty. w In these article have of curves. late boen working for symmetrical Try this exercise only s few of the development upper body. To- times the first day. Gradually Inday lot us consider that requlslta crease the number of time each n nd tve beauty, well day until you can easily go through t0,h1.th strong with It ten times or more. lege. Y!Pd. Tou will find It fun and --it will Just a we discovered that a you light on your feet which straight and strong back Insure maka Is to grace, as well aa essential correct carriage and posture of the upper part af the boly. ao we shall beautifully slim In your lower limbs 8tand on the balla of your feet find that correct standing and your neck and back straight, walking brlnr about graceful sym- with arms at your aides. your metry of the leg. on Now, stand ot your knees, stoop aa balls the Always your low aa bending but do aot bend your feet and stand straight without you can, back. at . the knees. Don't sagging on high heels to keep your depend From this position give stooping weight S well forward, for If you do you leap which should land you In will only make your own leg mueclez position, with your feet together lees sturdy and you may log much and your knees straight. of strong grace. Repeat until fatlgua bids you The knees should be straight and rest. slim without a suggestion ot the Copyright, 19!J, Premier Syndicate, Inc. ugly bumps which .sometimes disfigure the knee of the woman who (The next article Hew te take always wears French hoele. a Saa Bath ta Briag New Beaaty.) SHAPELY LEGS . de-I- -- -- MARRIAGE PROBLEMS By ADELE GARRISON. Cnpyrlght, ISIS, by Newspaper Feature THE WAT MOTHER GRAHAM Ernest 8. Penrose, of Sego TOOK A HAND. venue, reported to the police Tuss. day afternoon that while he was Jn Harrison's question, Elizabeth a store at Seventh South and State AT Lillian and I whirled In amaae-mestreet, a thief Hole two books from a bundle of volumes he had left outto look at her. side the etore door.' He said that atilt held little My aieter-in-laIf the thief would return the books Roderick In her arms, and It aeemed no questions would be asked. an" Impossible thing that a woman whese child bad Just been saved from death by tha presence of mind ot.a.Altile girl should find room In eh thought for the accusation tier . . . had" Just madf.. to Lillian drew Marlon closer her, thea with her free hand disentangled the Oriental necklace front the child's hair and held It out to me, ignoring Mrs. Harrison as If ah had not spoken. "I hat to be a quitter. Madge she said to me. with a little smile that 1 knew masked almost a Berserk a rage a that which had Just possessed her daughter, "but I shall have to take Marlon where I can I must confess quiet her, and trifle fed up with all thla. lama Her eyea, swept the other group with apparent 'cool indifference, and came back to mine with a pleading look In them which I understood nt w Service, la. and promptly anawered. It asked my pardon for leaving me to manag my stater-in-laand told me that even her Iron could not last much longer In the face of Elisabeth HarrisonS effrontery. Take Marlon away at once, I aid, looking Into Lillian's eyes.comprehensively I'll manage things here. With the necklace In my hand I faced my sister-in-la"Are-yemadr-- I demanded' In- - a high stern voice, succeeding in my purpose of forestalling any protest from her until Lillian and Marlon hould be beyond hearing. Before ahe could answer, an Imperative old hand touched my arm. I'll attend to this, my mother-in-lasaid Incisively, and with a thankful heart I stepped aside, Elisabeth's Oriental necklace still dangling from my fingers "Leek at Tkat! What's tha matter with you Elisabeth?" Mother Graham demanded austerely and her daugher threw up her head , defiantly, but, I no. ticed with secret amusement, uneasily. Matter enough, ahe retorted Aik Pa Some Hard Quest ion percale, gingham, chambray or dimity. The garment is in ooe piece and the bib can be unfastened to iron. Patterns come in sues 36, 40 and 44 inches bust measure. For the h size, 3ji yards of materiel is needed. Price 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred). Pattern for this modal may bs oh ten days talned at cost time by placing your ordar with THE DESERET NEWS. Encloso lio and Mas ot pattern with order end ' your nemo anil addroea. That Underwood girl took my Oriental necklace out ot m? box I Juat caught her with It In her hair, and ahe has Just pounded Mary almost Into unconsciousness, and accused her of trying to kill Roderick. all because she has no brains to understand the Mary la developing her THREE LITTLE BEABS AT PLAY. Mother Grtam surveyed Von w. fiCROESS. ' ' daughter for an Instant with a withering glare. Elisabeth, you always were the Dont forget that every day fool of the family," she .said at last. Everybody needs to play. But I never dreamed you'd reach Mother Bear. the point of absolute Idiocy you have. Give me that child Mother chase Boxer Bear didnt sobMrs Harrison pissed the still when ah drove him away from bing Roderick to hie grandmother, far In were the which tree the three who pulled down the little blouse from7 hi neck, motioning her Vhe .hlT-wRb the fight LLd daughter Imperiously to her eld. glvan him. She felt sure that "Look at that! ahe said sternly, had never again would he try to harm and even from my position farthar one She felt sure the triplets away. I oould see the angry that of a lesson he would red wale around the lltte chaps never he had had in this she was and forget, tender throat. Bo she followed him for right. "If It hadn't been for Marlon Un- only few a abe turned then Jumps, derwood your baby would have had and hurried back. his neck broken, and Mary would the foot ahe rmiched time the By hava been developing her Individual of the tree the were already triplets In a reform school, my were All down. three mother-in-ladeclaimed, and for halfway whimpering softly aa they slid and once In her life, at least, Mre. Har- scrambled Never had down. they rison. cowed, thought of something wanted In their ahen anything save herself and her theories. With so much as they wanted to get a little cry ahe anatched Roderick lives to Mother Bear. Could you have from her mother and began to cud- seen Mother Bear aa the three dle him and to kies hla hurts as a babies to her you would up snuggled normal mother would do. never have known her for the same Mother Graham turned te Mary, Bear so terrible a had who looked who waa still on the ground.but few moment before. There was no whose sobbing hsd run down Into waa Juat a now. She of anger sign a subdued sniffing. gentle mother as she soothed Get up her grandmother aald. loving, comforted the triplets. not unkindly, "and let me see whldh and After the cubs had stopped whimroom we'll have to order for you at pering Mother Bear led them away. the hospital." You have seen how close thev Mary sprang to her feet, shook kept should to Mother Beers heela It back her tumbled hair with If couldn't get close as seemed they them which rejoiced my herrt. and to an open, went far in my mind to redeem tha enough. Sheandledthere laid down eunny place various childish crimes of which she for a aun bath. Theahe little Bears had bean guilty. You see, too. laid down. promptly Mary Is Terrified, they were not yet fully over their "She didn't hurt me much," ahe recent fright. But little Bears are Just like little said fiercely. "Just you wait till I they cannot get hold of her I'll show her! v boys and girls In that Her grandmother took her by the keep still very long et a time when o not are arm, and drew her beneath tha sleeov, Everything was they f her old but singularly effec- quiet and peaceful there, and. with Mother Bear right there, there was tive eyes. ahs said, nothing to be afraid of. They forYou'll do nothing, Beer got slowly, "except tske your demlclne. got their fright One littlearound to You nearly killed your little brothup and began to prowl In a few er look at., hla neck and Marlon what wa could find slaters hit to what waa by minutes hewa cdmlnf joined only gave you to play. Then they , , you. life, were those They were fuH of Mary gave a startled look at little Roderick and broke Into wild little Bears, and such fun as they climbed up to the One did hays! frightened tears. I thought I had the noose' eo It top of an old stump, and thsn tried icettinic from 1 up to keep the others ouldnt slip, grandmama, truly In she said wildly. there. By and y ons aucceededone first Her grandmother put a comfortirettln up and pushing the to one tried keep, arm her. off. around that Then ing "There, there. It's all right now. thanka to Marlon," ahe satd, and I face which I think Mary under-Bher eyes wers fired on know you'll remember thla lasaon. stood. But there's something else to be her grandmother's face for only an they leaped to that straightened out now. How did thla instant. Then and clung there, with necklace get tangled in Marlons of har mother, hair? .Remember, the truth, now such a look of terror and appeal as tn I happen tha faces of children to know something about Is sesn onlv . , It aublerttd to the severest parental There waa a significance In her discipline. 36-in- ch S'dmous Qeduly attJ ftimaDonm of MY LAUNDERED li this pretty porch frock of printed Ap cXCflKidJopitxci ' t The check is absolute there need be no if, but or ' . perhaps. No other form of advertising can be more accurately ' measured. The fact that the volume of newspaper advertising is increasing, that the large newspaper advertisers of today were the small advertisers of yesterday, is' evidence that it pays and pays well. . al sign-boar- 1 pays. liberty ! i The merchant or manufacturer who uses i newspaper advertising knows .whether o; not , regardless of whYer" hewabo?n Callfomla or Tlmbuctoo Look! to n huge d H, pointed fronting a bend In tho nlghwav that Uc "raneTwUhu! r. 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When They played they grew tired of that two of them stood up. facing each other, and be gan to wrestle They hugged each other, and pushed and pulled, and Ana finally went over' together there they struggled, pretending to bite each ottjer and making believe fight. Then the third little Bear and ail Jumped on the other three rolled over and over together One little Bear stood up and pretended to be looking at something Another little Bear very softly atolf up behind and knocked the other one oer. Then thla little Bear ran away and the one that had been knocked over scrambled to her feet and tried to catch the other. The llttleet pear stole up to Mother Bear, who appeared to be asleep. She playfully Pipped on of Mother Bears ears. Like a flrsh around came one of Mother Bear's big paws and sent the Llttlest Ber rolling over and over Then the two other little Bears jolffed the Uttlest Bear in playing with Mother Bear It was great fun. 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