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Show THE DESERET. NEWS Rea.A , Ads m Toda9's Nev,s e Class t1-- plAo 4 T1 7 Kiddies-Can-Do-- Dix VW ()Mg . .:Jutr'.e.ti4,H:::i,-Lo-rob4fd:'- LYCRYWQrl.A.N labC1Srgrull It I eSheve PFFHANS ' By KATEILMN NORMA There's No Greater Mistake Than For -- ' , -One Matrimonial Partner to Shoulder says you must have two me milk herse lf wooled Lucretia tel brit!" not ever. All the Responsibility and Allow the , pain and fear. It leastaken them yet triletled She "Oh. anything-Z-7- e' . ed death hadnot were the long glees as obediently ill a they wood. Abell moaned and stirred; , Other to Become Spoiled With Kindness. Him and Labor of the watetwd child. f etill in the nightmare to ee her mother thild the arrangement of a 'great. It lois straugeImPublive tom-Mama. and in, ehaiwlined with Marriage is a 50-5- 0 Division of Burdens 'pillows , therer prette. and the blue! teeter. the black taffeta gown eys-- -1 with wkat wonderful ilvil came In laughinga shakilY1 hat But and -earned like baby VERT wad men said to Ire tho ether day.: ar's'. Yes brimm ing ei" anwt " -i Stephen's understanding. and big arms, When she and' "DO you titit it is potisiblit to to too good to a WORMS r. piness years them seen never Lucretia saw each Other both behad Lucretia . , to ere. and as Bre, Gunther - .Then I,. ,rent on to say: "; marrieds pretty, young girt with whom ..t ago" , nurse beartili. if smilitigly wet her face- - She PMan titan 1 Aran CrainllY In InVe. antleedeveted myself to try- Tea rom- ter hands. is joined them. and the tears women 1, ifin4 hi-- t, induathaed to the gdnliadg themselves Itann;tmuniceted I. her .... .....eataturhetighth-stTelYou ... In the halite it was some teereeele arouse do to tut no,,, nothing whiapered. "I dont know "ier t" before the good effects of the little I Whatever trurdens there ware I bore worries. could show themselves. never oven CrY ittg r.. I iiiir bow told them I hard was worked It it was not tears. like I. But then Mimi held tight to 8t1-- 1 that she might, not have to lift a finger to do fetnitql Phan-1band. and Fred to Lucretia-lerale For Itall wao Wil ing. over the old house somehow terrible and the story got; mei be tie ring at. of itself - tn.greattteetilinde that she took every. the7firel"Looking back 1 so aed making And trees. tommont thi ng. a nd g ave nothing kerstlf- - ;It Anoixer.-oo,- , eougn smoke. anti Louisa They bed "men ,given ,up for lost-ofe u r r,e d tti ter tolebAstilor m e, or that it was tit,that, sift utterly ezbatietedand the circumstances on. the aMintrit Much her duty to try to makie ins med cruel to iet he r liethings-trat asastir -l marriage. followed eo swift- w Thy 'duty to try to make her . rough hearth. perhapef-push- ing ,,, Judge's !id into that qr. lyThy ' the Sem was tone, HIS - happbum. of her. and her head suck a Seer , her buried Weal little niece head; , 1; in Stephen's shoulder for a moment Led "A few months ago she left me and Wont to stormlin when ,,t she heard that the toeing fight a 10 .. Reno to nor, great a divorce She gave no eitcusis for doing about over. If; 0,..c,..t-tbik- get of timbers. Were they at was she was tired of me. and of Inatri-Aunt t Sam- - was Unclegene: in , t a twee V iy was she outWir7diters n IF and ad to be free. money. . Bossy's grief had had a wholesome! uus uproar? I lost her th rough being too good to her.. For elaWr aa even tonic in this terror for kilmi. e After throrigh-th, :, worse twee' confusion. A cool, we lemon- - all the city. and at all the doormat servos whoes only function In the home ls and all the great world. knew now that to be'Look colored light flooded the wood frautrample:4 upon i Look at the women who are a perpetual burnt of- , popular and pretty Miss Warren Mimi roueed. and said with to their twsband's stomach . and who stand over this stove for the fering In been married 00.1 had must go . tie excitement that they If that first !only a few days ago. and hid gone, hours every day concocting the elaborate dishes that their husbands Theo it was .night-- or Look at the wives who work twelve or fourtsen hours a cabin- for va- - demand! day blackness was night. theft this was. i up to- the mountain and bed and have omit dollar of money given to them that rious important matte-rethey can a second night. Night. wed Mimi i her friend spend-- as they pea,.! with there. and been trapped restess in sleep. whimpering Look at the men who splurge around In fin clothoa, and bislang above Mrs. Allen Lombard. and was MeV; Lucretia dozing and &Wearing animal' to xpersalve clubs, and ivho go on long tripe. while their wives 00000 And tomorrow all the world swilling hairy her. Once have, a decant dress. and Sr. supposed with mind two know the Winshipe close. that to yet enough fun clime sort puffed, of some at had home nursing the baby! In Look at the women who tremblestaying other hundred and turn a foul. instattigatmg,arsatii, , bolls are sews; Pale if women, out ton two news of the minutes they are not at home to open kept iste.sind lora the and doire a a door with glad, sweet smile when their august lords arrive! pearl I given sparsely by Dawn . Thimid " day Pole who had gotten his own woe pink toilet be God's blessed storm. swooped-wit- h .atmen- este through firs-enrave these women the 'Are thesethe'-best-lov- ed wives? moat faithful bushandsT Neter. breast to the lake; the InOr", and that the District Attorney and !shit,smolt the waters ea .tl'e color. his brother had torn like Tellielees "Jitat as a spoiled child never respects the parents It can-tmg trash." through the ruined woods. Weight ei molten silver..The air lirlig minima over. neither deo, the spoiled husband regard the wife who "Stith the . to the litheside where the exhausted made requiting will stand for any sort of talg or conduct from him. It Is the fragrant. : of a million birds. - , ,. W allr.. ri wrve songs oft MOW-Vand who w L iscrette- r, --lir er, three of A nd I told them-t- old a square deal, and get It. It is the wivesqewho won't 'stand demand and the reporters. Mimi said. that it went back to the road again. whose husbands keep in the middle of the for any , murmur-told to the fork. waa you. Lueretia-- alt youl road. It la th Istvan who demand good treatment. and consider- -- Where that I broke down. and that ing to herself ILO he' wept.et'uld non who have It. not them bad the ire gonef.,Shiet me go on, found water made you lon ger hear tL etaeal for gat dragged - And It Is precipely the lama way with a woman. Men think !ltraggiM white! .. a, are wn were They down that horrible hilt to the lake being good husbandit when they soli thir wives to.Aeath. and they make of the maa and the two face all night!' them dreetied-u- p kept bathing my but doltsA and lt nothing t , horse, husband playthings. and the little baby The man. Mil and pats "And the Pole told us that you, on the bank and thinks 1, s being chivalrous when he stands was a decent wort of man. wouldn't leave her. Iteleeetill,. $te-- 1 hia wife and all the struggle and the hard realities of life. ,. tokably Russian or Pollee.; would.i 'then said. his grey eyes smiling. "As a matter of fact. he couldn't do her an unkinder because. it. heve let her join them. But they though his face was wet with! ter ail. a woman isn't a eawdust-stuffe- d could not mini to understand what i tea"doll; she la a lisV'human being. ., i the has That you want hang!' got to hove something to do. something to think about. some she said of Mimi. two mile away.i Luerstia tried to smile. too, bet! Interest. and If you take away the real vital ones from hert she la bound and 'the woman cried Protestingly., her and spilt and to substitute artificial Ones. ' and after gond, ince little cortege- bleeding-tremb- led. and as she shut I v anished up the road toward Burthe leers her he wwaymw why ow Molly women are neurotic. why tbey run off eyes ver Burchisons was, under the brown lashes, and from after every kind of fatl. ortmthey-Agetintthey ,......,..... Lucretia went hachtw the take. silly flirtations and and swollen p ro m Ise themselves with lounge lizards and p at siv iter-ctea hounds. is beand mgde n oturtuarettorttoiml I hand, with .., ban- CAUse their husbands are too good to them, Its away.- Mimi was suffering from -and them. it had suss. to ez1f If bad against work: prows they to scuffle. If they bad trót- fever and chili. sunburn and they bliss. .. posers; eater did not seem the right rCeirsipaper Syndicate) they wouldn't be vexing themselves with Imaginary ones. (To Be Coutinue4.)-treatment, but she had nothing else. I "The woman who has to do her own The day was long and hot again; waghtng and cooking and stretch one dollar over the space of five ,doesn't es....... mosquitoes bussed, and stuck to r lie awake at night d butcher ix her real soulmate and whether gilt- - i' thole warm faces. 1'reon-flie- s "31111" tart la aal - woodering.if come lila she hes a right to live her life owed blue and lake. Mimi was with him. or had better elope .. author mid The Mews has as stick., to John and the children. ineessawily dosing. ,na Lueeett r felt heavy and drowsy herself-m- a-I eared the eight to publish la gee man ever makei a greater mistake than when he falls to able to keep her eyes open. .. seal Iona a sowed be has writtea. y haste with his wife. That means to Theu suddenly the honk of a ran- - I gra Wasik. play marriage on the tor-c"at Tatell be sag' sounded for the first time lay half of the burden of it on her. as well as to give her half of e wheeyesthaww-tast-bovwomb! the the in ell peened &sea through ' ! Steps . wood ge so. and there was shouting. "A husband Is no than a fool who does not make his wife do her b bas. 7.61 ' laid Mimi, roused Lucretia share of the work, and Intik her share of the sacrifices involved masseur The Meetaletrists written In the ' .... to tier feet. . domestic carefully gotcame partnerehip. because when he falls to require her to bold up Stutsdet w0etireweeteWl toward i end of the bargain he losea her respect. her Somebody springing ------' : her; men in dusty mate Between 7 j t , weakness and joy and a thousand "No WO TIIIIR really leVeil the man who lets bor boss him and who ; emotions. mingled and I. to to weak submit her enough impositions You never saw a hen7 she stumbled forward. and beeves's-I pecked humband whoa wife had any real affection for him. rim; were about her. and his face is a here "Iforover. W. love those wpo are rood to truths .. here itgainst U. but we love better griat to whore we are good. "I eepaeated you. steve-- but now , n Dodo Hh By I've brought her back to you safe- - ilw -. la why etch husbands and wives. who do not need personally!" the whispered. and do not make for each other the aacrificen of thethepoor Then all sensations, confused and for each other the deep and abiding love that husbands. eeland distinct. merged together" for awhile who work. and struggle and suffer, wives and hope and piaLL, and , Into blackness-I III I, Joice together, have for one ! . pother. A bed,-,tdelicious miracle of ei : sheets and pillows gain. Coolness. r I -,1; rb moral of all of which Is. Re good to your bumbled pr wife S 1 ehadinerts, bushed voices' end Prot.'. '11' i but not too good' DIX. DOROTHY Par outside.- lords wheeling in the - W. 1423. by Public Ledger Compnay. 01'5 lICopyright and children. and the splash sunset, , .it vs , et water. And whoa she ahoyed. & ' 4 '0, I i A radiation of anguish through tor- '.' 11' aacdt 1111111. "IC; MARRIAGE-PROBLEM.; .. iatell.ellwicatE I", S;wndlibic7Irs :i '. 'l You ain't Tr to be allowed I ,,, to suffer, Mite going Lombard!" This was Ma Gunther, her dark eld weather- faoir ,,, lk through tears . By ADELE GARRISON. - beaten got a placid pill bee going fa give I - , ' ll , 'Her 4('-c.nrrece,... sy It ownsorpor ilreargialt &revive.. Saab , IR) was bar ' ..ST "1411 here i 'file trunillear ehaboly,ot. .f leg la I I WI loved country beirreoin W110641 lektik AT COM- LILLIAN! ISM My voice trailed Into silence mos I saw Lillien't grim face and open wirorows news. the 'minim P13,14:0 SMITH TO YIELD-- . I --the ex- ,iv::!I' ---, ' ' ' of - tits lealf , pinnacles preesion of eyes as she flied of - gight.-1,41At dra Ith'e ... boo closed her eyes again-- on are them Smith., parties Popular "ir Thgatre hail, C k th stiletto and Mit when elle opellow them- she day diversions. ' 1.111Mab If a hooatesa can Ilan' litleserome.nodded was frowning atialoditiy. at me ' he- - afford It an4 feels under .. - I thought You aren't it very clever liar." so." she said. tit's Mrs. ilunttier. eau thloosing e v alturtn- - to entertain a number obligations yond of people 101 nurse aaa a Wetn"it. ',moiled Wo- - rather. lavishig. she may Include to ,polsoned. altfightandheknoweshesnicLcontemPluoirolk-f Andrinto or two in the mierway. Walt precloua time listeningexactly the deatili bed die, if he wasting vitatiOns to a supper-danc- e -after the got, a thrust with it Oh, this is too I you.- feu are the heroine rt tne hour, play. otherwise. the- theatre par- Mr.LeMbardi.. ald She took a bandkerchief froM her tie ty, whether for a Matinee or a night easy! back to Smith. wh- o- dress loked at it and,taughed as pleasant. soothing'' 'voice o- ettormaCa. is sufficient entertain- mies arrant IA bound ling-- was as if oho meant to play a lightly flaring m- eta. glett to find bet at her ait a cornered.animal might game- with it- invitations should be sent early have 4114 Warren." done. "Only worth a quarter," she Bald. ' .i :I s:1; xhu it: hat a desirable group of seats br I "'You've Itter ' sional. reassureugly, lthince- to - es- - "f !one to throw It away." a be secured- in good time., .. ..h.... mi' to eialt you!" agate' liliod gito thincc ,Ittis hpot dawn and laid thchantE ut she reit I t once me An- - kerchief upon Smith's cheek. at la to tell the that to each one, who has accepted. tidote for the lacrenulouely: ticker a record al.to you know what done poison which is OU of the number so thi,. knit.... keeping aibi" is, splendidly, lto young Chester?" shethey've demanded. juit tired. that t' vita', bee paired off at her party-wilbui into sill It eyes"flashed cleaneed hie, wounds with Smith's 3,,s,..4"..0.,it to bee plan. cording mums the a rd-hgleem of cunning. positively,' pokir and a sharp knife. A little warningly. "Will you let mio go free If Ijell And ou should acct.. awaits her guests in the lobby happentoY-b- e the end there I must hive she Lillian dentalli grIMIg. wounded In your laughed i of the -has theatre, comersand tainted," Lucretia explained. apoio- she Rattle to the him. we Listen Madge." use should way said., , greeted the they ! -- isn't he the vieve r little bargain means in our uower to saveevery getically. rota reeerved tile seats for ..,Ak t'hs end... said go shesveeted proceed to No. those .my would !and two be gifted bunter, of the rerielMng them trtend," though?, .....! voice. ""some ot the rest of us were them, the hostess she turned on him tierce- - means upon which I thould Insist the. woman list has a41 loiter guest up , there to take not let you gOI'free. The i And I should Imagine that the fate l'ate"e"ing men gu.sts Ini- ly.1 will t.' "Irred!" Lucretia 'termed; With-- a-1, rived le that Would be a more painful propmdow the party to the reservations. i' only g,ft I will promise you brightening face, Ito was seated- bsi 'tCopyright. feel. the kiss of this if tion than the arm. besides will not you 1,923- - by PuPl.te Ledger skis hsr. now she su.stch,4 him al give 'me the correct antidote. ing a bad scare. Now. air- -- she , .Company.) ,. hand, eves while she closed her eyes! So spill it quick. the Madge you'll suddenly preseed stilletto r . After awhile wearily, again. the handkerchief and gave ye to remember it. I have no sti! to meet his watchful' O IKLIST- ettotiETY GIVES DANCE.. cil here,' looked t her ultimatum: up, I "Will you give fiame of remember," 8.Tneetteb.. ll etagnaes.w 117saverMetti m. really all ."Whatwhet-tin,aof 'Milk end the antidote. the- eerreet one - thla rave a chef is ter tiltAnd , time. booee Wedneselby evening-may 'Providence help thars "bevel o'clock. 'We DicitC,1- - you 'mere treed. On "Ohl"' started front the seat to you if you, .give me the wrong dope. liefreehenvii. '. trete now or 111. which Lillian had, tiP nbout onee; htirlittA'irOu'in here 'Ihra.AM11 gay 4hin organization -et an hour later. Manes &Wake., and gave cse-- - bitxli,Pla to air-the Oonyou think ni -better take; .1 saw the point of the stiletto want to come in. but the dortort nwlene in the town. 'some up right awayr startand turned away my eyes. for 7 , .. nap.--11- .- A FHANCO-SRMA- NOTE I -- . ! cares, ef'eryrr-wititl- . .. i - at. i LC -re- viswee--th--&--cliottle - boil-nth-la- ... with-hatef- -- bre-iro- , rrHAI4 INDESTRIALIST SEEKS rnovi SION-TSECURE REPAR, AVON PAYlitENTS-. -- c. ' PARIS, .. - --- --a elnit , T HZ three circles I 514 NO ; "'mho Oman Ammo sro ay Cmt Lana I No what you us to make the drawing of th. Ile Clown Dog. The circles give you the proportions and there la else for nothing you to do but to fill in the details ,Try and see bow easy it Is to draw thle war ' - i rs -- lit- - - - y ED the-wtr- eir wheArettir-their-busband- - - 411;M-heade- d. 'CIRRI:AGES . . ... - rate-Ig- neg him-mi- - . 7-- ut BALW-h- .r- - m 7-to- ertsa-sross- - , , - aboe - long-haire- on fifty-fift- ar ...'.- . - l ereshad-on-loos- 7 " - .. .. .".... el . - tr--se "- WHAT'S WHAT - . ric' IF - ' hs, c - .. ,. ' . -- IL,. il - - ; - MARTINI THIS SAMMIIIRD. r 'MY' .1k im . 1. . 1 '' Pear-tom- s- ' . . 1111111144-1- ya 11 . lilb - , :y. ' c.. Itto-r.b- I I ep l -- , I11 hss, the-johl- I , a' '' - st ' me-th- , I - k , - - - - TOOTS AND,CASPERIt's Still Christmas to Buttercup. ovER. AND A, DOwt4 WELL-Tfr4e-- THIBIREt!P - pr1.--1 L-m- ' w.- - ' ' b DI ! - - - .:. : , - .,,cipa. J11 J,-:',- . 'lc) 50 rApEt.r5ive AND wE - AGAIN 0 0' 4,-(E- V ; 1 4), 4 triettgi - .411! ii,,i et . 11 - ' " - .,..k' 64,;-.,- NOM) . Thrt-e- s ., fk- - E- 4 -- - V ' , i i, .1 LIFE: b 1 PootE-- T MI --- - - . rel , ..5., 'TER . ii 0-0'-.. ,. - - , - .. -.- ., .di Vt? als - :;,,-.::,:,- ..e....... .::. - 11 - - -- 41 -- ' The Saturday News do-y- ou Issue Some Features in Tomorrow's e - icta I i , 11 i , , - - , r r . r - u dagges-In-Lillia- n's 1 i e . were-marr- ied , ' t ,a 1 - t2 , , .,, we. 611, ,' It, tr. IM '' , ; , , : ''''4f . , - eek-6i- . '0 .f. ,., )d ....0.,i-r,..- . ... e; . ,..- - q , 9J 0 Nt Jong ,!W trirthday--7---Prince emrI , . . i...... .. liOre .,t, , r- -- -. ....., . IX-ra- -- b. s; i! I X-Jt- A .W4' -- ,ç,., -- laak-dttil- two-thir- MO:, 1., ' .. well" '''''.. 4. ;.' v. It. rre -- -- .- - and-smal- and-Que- - , ahrild tilk' ,4 k 1 ,,.-- 0111.11 - , I --- o9Hp-ivesp- cry ' S --- - -- OFF 41 EsPoKE MY tt,4 ; ,' .4.-,:- - , ' - -- : -- soot lb I Re":410- A ',, t3o13.50vt,C, "THE TRE.E, AN to NOW ButcrEa Ms( EFC V TptV(ING, ', 'dip. N40 ,i 111mE, . - . or. m't Io lioug5 MAR, et oRNANEN-rt- .; -- ,. or411 THE t 10 FoL:.. IIIIIIIITggllg 111.111.- Vb.- : - ; wrrN: CfkiZt-iR- ,., TI Cb A - , 53 NucH: , NAIMEW! , I'M CLADIKA--r .111,11- BAerf ,LovED IT , .,,,lBE 0 t, tilcriiT - V s , . - tes- ' . ..E.0 ,). - "It Isn't a snake at &ill It isn't 010000 anak at &Ill It Is a bird and not a 'mak'!" Danny Maadow Mouas kept saying oveir and over to him aa he watched a usks-Il- k head and nook moviing through the water. Gradually the body of the strangar appeared above this water one mom Then a pair of big wings wets lifted. and this big strange bird flew back up in the trims whorl) Danny had first Jaen him. Such a relief as it mas to Danny to know that this stranger wasn't a snake after all. Danny got a good look at him mow, tor ha wassitting on a Dainty got wood dead branch. He had quite a long der be wan kitting au a tail and webbed feet. His was a ..brainek. as big as big bird, about woman itt England to take up British Peeress is Pelican. Grandpa He could driva' again. work as a profession. "He would bis good looking if it twinkling spe,lalists t through-,you.It An right shivered at the were not for that snake-lik- e Specialist neck."' she has entire charge of the very Danny thought Danny. No ono that makesl thought. "Would he do that?" he y department at St. Andrew's me think of a anak can ever be asked. ''Does-- i he Ckin- - hospital. in this city . and dist!, eat little People, good looking in my eyes. I wonder like t mer of the treats late tanceButler. daughter patients of the professional who he is? I think I'll go over and "Bless you no," replied Grandpa! Marquis of Ormonde. is the first and middia classes. ask Grandpa Pelican." "Darter is a fisherman So Danny went over la Pelican. the earns as I am. Ile la a mighty near to the quietly stump on which oat good fisherman too. He spears his Grandpa Pelican aa he could get 'It you please. Grandpa Pelican:said fish" mean by that -'What Danny moat politely. tell ma who asked Danny. who of course knew that queer fellow with a neck Ilk. nothing about fishing. & itmake- - lar mean that he runs that sharp Grandpa Pelican looked down at bill of lie right through a fish," reDanny with a twinkle in his eyes., plied Grandpa Pelican. "Do you mean this one sitting over Big "Dodo you fish that wayr on that dead branch" be asked. Danny asked. is That Danny nodded. one." the Pelican chuckled. "Doe(' Grandpa .said he. -- He gives me the shivers this G. Carpenter bill of mine look as if it could 'ME PRIEST AND THE BURGOMASTE11..-Fran- k evergtimis I look at hit neck be- - be driven through anything." he talks with tile Mai tames:men who have lifted Austria Out of cause it makes me think of a asked. 'flake" the holeSelpel aA, the Austrian Motseand Zimmerman aa it, Danny had to confess that Grandpa Pelican chuckled. "Why. didn't And he felt a little foolish the Modern Joshua who ace. recreating a nationThe tier that is Darter the' Snakebard. I for having asked such a question. thought everybody knew him." said lea! rdvises prelesteto stick to the churchThe mayor says you wait awhile you willAtave 'Some folks call him Water a If he. It chance to seo.Darter Austria is the first light in the darkneas of Europe.Turkey. but I don't seg any Renee really Is worth seeing" fishing. continued to that, at all. Have you noticed Grandpa Pelican. that bill of Mar G. IL WLIA,S SPECIAL, ARTICLEIn this week IL do. to else Danny Having nothing Teplied Dannyto wait. 'It looks decidod G. Wells discussee '"Cosmopolitan He or International" dangerous. I wouldn't want to be (Copyright 1,23. by T. W. Burgess.) (1,11111 barriers between countries of the world would break, I "No. don't think you would." re-- , The next story: 'Danny Watches Advocates uniform coinage and elimination of all tariffs. cusplied Grandpa Pelican. his eyes Two Fishermen." , toms, day when passports will be inspections, I knew that Lillian Would go away in my memory. sure that foundin museums and hall of relics. through with the task she had net whenever I wished it, again I could: herself, if the man did not yield. 1 take it out. PACIFIC SETTLEMENT Orr INTERNATIONALr-DISBETES..-ItI think Smith realized It also, or be hays it, Madge?" Lillian a comprebensive and illuminating article J. ReubenCiark, shrieked; I moved asked. and as nodded. she elf- Iraw,ve-T11program for thepacific settlement of interned,. towaririliailisaterSfirligalntairrit. the atilletto r "I will tell you tho real upon tional disputes. Briefly his plan consolidates the vital sugthought you'd see the light." told about "If you've Itretrutb, she replied grimly. lifting the stilgestions of the plan of the late President liarding and that this she informed Smith. etto. and the lines around her "yOu'retihng:" safe from this." 'of Senator Borah, and amplifiewthe slime In a way' that mouth were etched more dleply .scratched me -already with will "add to the machinery proposed by them a deliberative. than I ever bad seen them. 'Whitt It,""Tots he muttered. Is it body---a Congresswhich shall have Authority to con"Oh. no. I dain't." she retorted-"oHe pronounced what to me was vaniesider general matters affectleg the world or special nottter an unpronounceable name. and you'd be throwing seven looked ever. She bent Lillian and I looked at each other. tiol of tits." referred to It by two or more Ube nations, such a ConnKelw at his cheek closely. "Nary a blankly. "I'm sorry - .,"..to be composed of representatives of all the nations.. It. "Svell t.flH. commended. scratch?isn'tshe announced. there "Remember It. Madge.' a.tiny one at that." MUS.40LINI OFFERS REWARDItalian Premier. with many en. Smith with one eye. Upon the -- .011... Madge!" she turned to Me. band. spelled the, will ftu take out your car right thusiastic folowers promises franchise to wornein tn return ii.2 I warm and word painstakingly. put way and get yourself Into for supportFascist Triaree sympathize only, while Faisciatt vorof In my memory. cloak? You'll have to get this drug "Make blm spell it three limes if .W. to. be had" Squadriate form a email. compact regular fighting emir', .;...- -I 'said. and 1...111Ain Irl auctieselott," whose creed Is devotion to COuntry and obedience to leader, nodded to Smith. "You bear." vhe MARRY At ELSINORE said curtly. and the man obeyed LOSES .nn INELAND:.:CorresPultdent atworilt Ruhr taartMANir Dec'. I ELSINORE, Vt.Eldred checked mentally my suggestion. Melba and Utley. ection virtually no longer belengs , to Fatherland the three spellings with care. found Jensen of Elsinore When of Sevier. Londay. i they agreed. then locked the word passive 'resistance re:reed. old order of thing, wae changed- -of Belgian) France la preparing to exploit occupied area In much the samirWay as she would her OW territ0C7 By Jimmie Murpny Sh'e currency soughtAmerican ntarineta. soldiers 'and tatilors, sans guns, quartered hate new law barrMg wives while 'On duty overseas, N(Ou CEATAINLY HP4ow ... auTTIEAcuP; Go,bee BinTERcuPwoe, I. -' Intim ArrArNs itta.:ntityBritish Royalty honors youngest tIOW 1 1, 'Ara" loolq DADONt ON THE I Dle5cotECZtO NAT Hi5 en -MUCH ZuMP! lotilre tNTIQEL-170- 0 souot King orrdial George paid --TPEE 15K1 50 PRETrY: TR'3Q1M-118E- Cmle :s(01.1WOW. to be most like his father of nil the childrenMatrimonial I -' . JtiOuLD MAN& ,..ost market - ' --1,1 given tryout in French capital. , I' :,,, fe Mb BEAM - 00' d AL FEATtnus BY HOME WRITE.11,1-AlfresrE0 Lambounte ,, .I.1'4.; , INNINt; Writes this e ash. Miler, 'Nirs. Olive Woolltv Burt - , . : 11,,,,V.:! . IMI ' deseril4a visit toVAlleyy, the old isen.dmarks and 1 vN 1 ?A . , , i memo la the famous' cantp nation was Moro iu tne:4 nek,o ..., , e) i ..c.,,,,...:;-e.,.- , 7,- -,b 101111EIES dreary winter, in limilt.,Woodward of Brigham Young Uni1111( ' 01 '''-' versity-,- contributes) Another interesting article en "The Grip ; li-wingil" of Mormonism.' AY '. l'EATI:11K4.---1.if- e in Ktah, fifty years ago; Drama, , 0111Eit ii111"1" . ,. 111111 'Music and Literatitrapagea,Ittifludinitddan Dales Reeteirof es , ob, NOWS -- wit - - blisatonary the Week On Broaeway; Church i s from varioua fields; city. state sir. society 1110011'.. .. cormpondeocc .t ,.: - ""116-Mipagqii; ,latest sportnews; cartoons; four page tomicrt state! WO ll --rZ le M I W. p, ....,:;. ,plementil complete telegraphic service; live and reliable, 111111 4zi.. ... f ,o,-. news covering- eventa of the IF hole earth; special , letters 1 -,a,--. !Ogg.."1111v10.,...1.p .,1 umeasei., s. Ilk from-- New York. Washington. Ctellu, lAnscr., and ' !ear-Yo- . cr5 ts .I061177 CA5PER,BstAu5 BICROESS. judgment that is formed in bastes, la tut- - aMother Naturs. A ot ' WELL TUoRITO!VW. - - ANNOUNCED. 11F-RE'S lips-blac- chisons-zwliere- - 1961 SIT. PLEASANT, Dee. 28.Mrs. Oscar Smith announce the marriage at Manti,,Monday; of her daughter. Melba. to Lynn Averett, bolts of this city. Mime IvI Neilson. daughter of Hr. A NEW COSTUME and lire. Eritstus Y. Neilson of Mt. SLIP! Pleasant. and Ernest Olson. of Moroni. were married at Manta. WedMade to fit snugly. and at the suns nesday. A reception was given; itt with fulness provided for by their honor, at the home of 'the means- of an inverted pleat at tha bride's parents. tentt4- back below the wahtline te insure long wear. for as you .0 doubt Pantalettes Appear in have learned, petticoats and London Social Circles slips show theiryour first signs ell webs across the back. is this new desigs for a costume lip. Lingette sateen LONDON. (INS)Pantalettes absurd and saucy creations of silk crepe 31' satin are suitable matethe Victorian eraare back In rials.- The pattern is co in sites 14 faehlon again. The newest danee frocks Sind the year 36. 38, 40, 42. 44 and 46 incl-e- s sire semi,Victorian ball dresses. the bust measure and for the material rage hdri now. nave pantalettes 24 yards of 36 Just showing beneath the hem of is required. Price- - lie, stamps 42 the skirts. They are made in ma- coin (coin preferred). terials to match th color of the dreams andthe shoes. and some or Panern for this model may be ob- -' them are adorned l with knots of tained at cost In about ten days colored rihhorat bunches time bf placing your order with of 'quirt flowert.', Those made cif gold and silver THE DESERET NEWS. Enloee delicate lade are 16c. and size of pattern with order oar. and aour name and address. dead the most popular. f . t and thirty pereons attended the banquet, FOthtiethq- the- badquet the following program was rendered: tromVocal solo, Chcistleetark. bone solo. Henry Terry; vocal eolo. Mrs. Obed Nelson; speech of welcome, A. Y Reynokie; talk. Prest. S, M. Nielsen; reading. ltuel Seely; benediction. , .- , tSpecial- - 16 The Newel-MT- . PLEASANT. Dec. 2S.A auccesaful banquet, program and dancing party was given by the Elders quorum of the North ward. Wpdnesday evening. One hundred i , - : , , - ., - North Ward Elders Quorum Entertains oick-roo- . - --Ar- i, - . ' Bar-tho- . re 2 S.,-- -f INS - '- to the Ms. Rechbers, Accord-Me conferred also with9Lows French president of the in- commission reparations and Marshal . ther-,the- - reparations'payment4 ng . Deo---- - istLha. an interview.with Premier Poincare, proposed a Erinco-Ge- r, treaty to provide Seiicrity Icor, ' - It'.in--splashi- BECHIERS BY - LAMER ' , cloud-bur- TREATY flIPOSED - THAT OWE ' N I 0 , , . - Id i Ell!!!!1' b .t , ' 4 - -- |