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Show a THE BLACK FLEMINGS! BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. fCoerrlsM by the Bull gradient New l'exk City, N. ..9? SK3m3S S STNpFSl. this department should bs addressed la Visa S1 Gsbrfslls, herself aim, fslr-hsiramou ill --ths Fiefnlns. sad Divtd. stspsou of Black Kur.H are Is levs with each ether, hut neither knows the other reciprocates Oey" refoeee hte because aha thtnka Sropooal ef marriage by pity end thus they do not nnrteratend each other. Sylvia, piora'e do ash ter. is thought Is be the Fleming heir, until Tom returns Tom who went sway te eee before hte hither. Black Roger." died. Flora, s dteteut kinswoman. had laved "Black Roger' In the olden days hat when upon the death ef hte first wife he bed married another, younger and "Black Roger'e fair, she bed married younger brother. ' Will, long since deed Flore had s sister. Lily, who had bed bn affair with a mere nebodr. Flare had kapt locked la her own heart the secret that Uly wss not deed She bee eared for her eiatrr threugbeot the resre In n aad fleetly ta e etesef , f aid wing of Wssteualer. the east hut her plana finally go awry and Lily an day slodee her kvUpers Demented but In a rational moment Lily Creels her Identity and claims Gey at And so Gey accepts her status net a Flemlnr. only Lily's nameless ch'ld, Tam's retorn put evrthing 4a a dtf. fnaJU.Lbt. .He l the hair. Sylvia's dream of wealth and volition fade; even her hop of w'cninx Pevld'e love has vanished. . And. aa .the alary proceeds; Ger, Sri.. Pa. Pav.f apd Tom, of the rreaent- hedged rouod with all Che eld family eecreta the dark mysteries ef days gone by. SJS Basse ar Initial to be ased lor IdeotU Jwrrawewtedj also Aa aaaMa and addresses will be held la rtricteat oonfbfeoce, Do not wrfco ta poocU. t Pc4l vnln or to mJm sppotntmeot for Hrartliortnm. Was. Mb, any day benreea When aeoeawry, phew lor ha acxlond la this rnlssas Dear Mbs Kaye: Ttita la the first time I hare written to yon. aad I am very modi Interested in your coxy corner. I am a blonde, aad hare a fair and am a - lover of kmnptexkm, animal. - I do not care for Itsdnt, and I don't think a Ctrl can be very popular tmlrae she, d safes-- . I prefer outdoor sport ro than any other kind of sports. love to rkle horses. I have brok. a wild one; sod bare ridmmmy den lot of steers. I bom this doesn't sound as tboocb I am laiy ta any way, tor Mjr I am- not. - The more I oaa dress hi men's clothing tlio better I. like it. 1 have a ildtnc outfit, the real west era style, and when I ride in town. the girls think I am touch or but I am not. I don't co out and ran after the fellows aa many a girt does today. My bmtliers my it is because they entry me. I do not like to brae obout myself, but It la very rare to find o Ctrl that daiee to hanl-botie- d, more girls bora than boys. aan woodrred If this wss correct. CURIOUS, Idaho. year.- - Salt Lake City for the past year shows a record et 2312 1714 boys and 1(21 girls. thank you for your appreciaI tion. Curious. AnythingV else? a 12. births &' - T Dear Mbs Kaye: I read your cosy nomer every evening, sad I am very Interested in It. And now my question b: I have been wanting to learn to dance for sometime, aad I wonld like to know what would be the best for me to do, go ta a ballroom and practice, or to a eahool of dancing? What would it cost am to go to a school and bow many lesson would I have to take? Yours very trnly, WAITING, Utah. ret on a wild broncho, don't you thlak an? I do not go out vritb any fellow here--' I use makeup, but not to Choose the school of dancing, by all meant! The ballroom U not the piece to learn to dance. tin extreme. The number of lessons required. Why do some girl consider a Waiting, would depend upon your own individual aptitude. Some folk oouboy M puncher I do not think they are myself. take right to dancing and need Now. Mbs Kaye, should I start almost no Instruction for simple going to dances, or what am I to ballroom steps, while others are do to gain friends? awkward, heavy and slow, and reHope I may come again. quire a long period of training. Tours truly. Ths lessons are usually et the TIX. Xephi- rate of about eight for Just lie your sweet natural self. Dear Mbs Kaye; Tix. Friendship does not depend I enjoy your corner In The News upon dancing, though that pro- very mack, and think you use very vide a happy means for contact goM Judgment hi yoar answers. Ing those whom one would like to Now, for my I have In other words, one been going with question: cultivate. a girl for about meets folk in the dance, that three or four months, but have wonld not be met otherwhere. of me. quit BOW. him baa a But to have a friend, one must I have naked her forpicture one of herBE a friend. That's the thine that self. and she said that her mother counts. So, find ways and means eaat afford to pay for a broken of sxprsssinc yonr friendliness camera just bow. I asked her for of letting those yon contact feel my picture three weeks after we the warmth of your nature. If you quit, but she likes It toe mmii and dislike dancing, don't go In for It. won't let me have it. Wonld any But, I suspect that you'd Ilka It, girl keep It? And sheet once yon had mastered the art. respectable I let her bare It? 1 feel that every person who has BID. Hollywood. learned to dance and dance well a quite thrills ta the thoncht of It, would return Ordinarily and that 'Us only those whs danoe such a photographgirlon the slightest not at ell or badly who claim to bint from you, and ebe SHOULD, dislike It. but since she does not.- - no harm You play tennis, of course? And be done by letting her keep all games? It, so I think that the more graceNo, I do not think yon laxy. Tlx. ful way out for you. Just appear to A gtr! with the energy and daring forgot. Bud. to negotiate a wild steer la hi And lots not be too harsh own habitat wouldnt ordinarily lets not say aba is not respectable, come tinder that head! just unthinking. Why do folk think eowpunchers hard tolled? Dear Miss Kaye: Because of their environment, Dkl I bear yoa say come la? I dear. Men who spend their lives hope so, anyway, ae I'd like to In the wilds where they must to join yoar coxy eorwf. follow cevrpunchlng. usually loss If yoa liked a boy real well, and the graces of the drawing room be asked yoa to go oal with him It they ever attained them. They several different times, end each ee such men time y ere you were unable to go, and should be. now that yoa wonld enjoy his They are not Interested so much be docent ask yoa out, company, are aa they In superficial polish what would you do? in endurance; not ao much In the Yoa eee, I like him real well, niceties of polite society aa they and would love to go out with him. are In strength of purpose and advise me what to do. Please geata of daring. But they are as Thanking you la advance, I re- we wcu.d have them. Men of finer textnre would not succeed In this - JUST A HASHER. Utah. line ef endeavor. sweet but modest friendly By Hear Miss Kaye: I'd convince the lad of my spirit aad admirers of one am yoar I true regard for him. lot your appreciate the good work yoe are smlls bo especially engaging wben doing. be comes your way, and he'll an- W ould yoa be so kind as ta ansdcfftuid. wer the following question, pieabet Always welcoms. Hasher.' AnyIn your Will yoa please print sis? thing reshow la statbtfas what corner born gard to the number of boys Deer Mb Kaye: wndCr-thecompared to the gtrfs? I number Tow are .so wonderful la your Is n great others. to May I hope for a help liuie of It? Mlm Kaye, do yoa know anywhere I could get extra typewriting work to do, or anyone that has little odd Jobe to do? I bate a poettkm, but have so modi extra I could do quite tins ob my hands am very desirous a lot of work. I of obtaining some work of on? type. Out yoa help Hoping this will not reach the am I basket, wastepaper Have stopped old hyp Bountiful. J. liard-bollr- out-do- rough-and-read- -- re Most Women. mir methods to assure FEW ... ... r - J, Korex Jfo Gabrielis vjent up obediently. Tbs lamp In young Etta's bedroom was shaded now, and Flora seamed asleep. Sylvia was sitting In the shadow, but Gibriello saw that she had been weep inf. she rose at one and followed Gabrielis into tho little upper hall, and Gabrieli put her arm about her. Sylvia seemed confused and shaken; she said In a worried, quick tone; "Mamma Is very, very 111! David tella me he thought aho waa. even before she had the shock of the fire. I feel as If I were vn a terrible dream I can't believe what he tells me," added poor Sylvia, can't I shall never believe that be could be my mother could capable my mother! whom I love so dearly She slopped. "It doesn't mean that one cant love one's Ghtbrlell mother," PRACTICAL UNDERsuggested, timidly. "You'll feel betGARMENTS ter when you've had some rest and e slip that can also be some coffee. She did it to protect Uncle Roger We always knew nade with built-u- p shoulders, with neckline at front and she loved him. "lh. gracious how little you round at back. It only requires anybody material to make understand how littl yards of understands!" exclaimed, Design No. 2769, which comes in under her breath.Sylvia In despair. "You 44 and sires 16 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, tell me that I needn't stop loving 46 inches bust measure. her and David tella me that It Ladies and misses pantalets or makes no real difference In my n Pattern No. 2767 bloomers. life as tf l could! aa If I aides for two different lengths, and j could go on living, and believing 16 years, and 28, that my mother had been" Syl-- 2 on be had in sixeswaist measure. The i vis e voice deepened "had been and 36 inches a lie all these years!" sh measure waist - takes 2H living I tell you finished, suffocating. I simply couldnt bear it! I'm wrong, perhaps, it's all just pride, perhaps but I never could look anybody In the face again, never hold up my head ficaae order patterns at least 14 Sylvia, do come downstairs." days before you wish to us them Gay pleaded. "It Isnt as bad aa as we do not carry them In stock. that, really It Isn't!" Address Pattern department Deseret "Oht what do you know, GaNews. briele!" Sylvia exclaimed. Impabeing the Embroidery patterns also IS tiently. "You think cents. child of a nobody. I suppose, te much the same as being Uncle tered with the various typewriter Roger's own daughter?" You should I would rather have tho name houses; aren't you? be. of Charpentier honorably, than Wish I could help you, J. J. any name aa I have It," Gay anand I Yhquld like to provide work for swered, proudly shortly. "Ao you have tt ?" 8ylvia echoed. every person In the world who no T don't believe you still under- wants It! There could be greater joy than to help those who skin from the pulp, place the pulp want to help themselves. kettle with the in a porcelain until It Is quite cook end sugar, Dear Mis Kaye: thick. When the peel is coot piece I read your coxy corner every a number of pica together and night, and it Is real Interesting, with a sharp knife cut them into and so thought I would join your thin shred. When all are cut, add circle If I am welcome. them to the cooked orange anil mix Could you tell me If Chinese lily thoroughly. Cool a little of the mixbulbs nr any good after they ture In a saucer, and when It is as thick aa required pour Into Jelly bloom In water? I have some, but don't know Classen. Whan It Is cold, cover. Welcome. whether to set them in the ground In the spring, or whether to throw them away. Please answer soon. A FLOWER LOVER, Utah. One-piec- 36-in- pro-tow- 28-m- Such bulbs ere not worth saving not worth coaxing along, for so very seldom do they bloom again. This la because they have been fortedA In California where such flowers grow In gardens they bloom again end agalir from year to year, but 'tie different with us, you know, and I should consider one blooming quite enough to expect of them. Dear Mine Kaye: L too, am one of your silent admirers. My question Is: Please give me an orange marmalade recipe, just straight orange marmalade. Thanking you. I am. Yours very sincerely, WAITING, Utah. All righto. Waiting. Orange Marmalade: Weigh the fruit before cutting It and allow of a pound of granu- three-quart- er lated sugar to a pound of fruit. Allow the rind and juice of three lemons to a dozen oranges. Remove ths peel In quarters and boil It In plenty of water until it Is tender; drain off tho water and let the peel cool. Remove the seeds and white - old-tim- . il" Mighty lucky to bqve a Position, J. J. real immaculacy. NEW And I dont know of any bit of typing that yon could way gives true protect additional get. Seldom do I have anything tissue of that sort to offer, but when I tioo discards have, honey. I feel duty bound to give it to the girls who are out nr MUJtn x. wtxxulxb Too understand that, of work. don't yoa dear? Why not run a bit of- an ad lamodern womga but employ You- are regiagad different wry in the dally papers? the hygiene. A wry tbrf supplants THE FIGGERS FAMILY e sanitary pad with true protection. , Wear filtny frocks, fight things, Dance, motor for boors any without doubt or fear. This new wry is called KOTEX five times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! thus Thoroughly iredorivt cKgng eO tor of offending. Discards like tissue. No ban dry. No embarrassment. - Ton ask for it without hesitancy at any drug or department atom simply by saying KOTEX." Be sure to get the genome. Only Kotex , itself is "like Kotex. lie eJ Scrutiny' of statistics for ths United States for the ten year period. 111! to 12S, shows a greater number of bore bom each The Voice on the Wire 44 irregular tax aw health. Tow simply amt keep lit aa a Dials tv with laxy tra. hy lasted- - I.) stand sbs added, bewilderedly, la a lower tone, and waa still. Sbs let Gabrielle guide her downstairs and sUpped Into her place at the improvised table quietly, not looking up. nor tasting the solids, although sh drank her hot coffee gratefully. "David, could we possibly gst Mamma in to a doctor to a sanitarium? she asked, presently, la - a low voice. "John and Walker have gons round the long way to Crowch eater, for tho doctor, David said, glad to ta(k, "Tho road's washed out, you know. They ought Ao bo back in another hour, and then we can tell something. "She looks like death." Sylvia said, with suddenly trembling Ups. "I think it Is only shock. David answered. Gabrielis, warmed and lulled- - by food aad fire, had dropped her beautiful dishevelled head against the back of her chair; Tom had flung himself upon the tittle aofa and was already raleep, David replenished the fire, and he and Sylvia sat watching It, aome- time rtranrmra sometimes going upstairs to look at the Invalid, who seemed sleeping and went at The doctor cam five without waking either Tom or was over cold dawn Gabrielle; a the world when the girl stirred under her heap of comforters and set up blinking and rosy, wondering for a long stupefied minute where ahs was and why Tom should be. stretched cut sound asleep a few feet away.. Margret had come out from Keyport, John's wife end daughter were lain the end sympathizing menting disordered kitchen, end two or alwere score of sightseers three ready picking their way about the ruins of what had been Wastewater. Gay, going cut with Tom. Just as the winter sun rose dazzling and clear, and feeling strangely stiff and stupid, looked about her In blank amazement. Where the house had stood for more than a century was only a singed and hideous stretch of wreckage now, heaps ef blackened bricks tum bled meases ef half burned plaster and mortar. Twisted pipes glistened wet In rain, ths whols smelled acridly, hsre and there some hidden heap of wood or paper smouldered sullenly. The garden paths had been pertly obliterated by fallen walls, trees were down, and ashes coated the leafless rose trees end the evergreens. The sea was rolling gaily In the emerald-greeflecked sunrise, cheerfully with white; gulls were the end fresh, arching, dipping clean, peaceful air was tainted acridly with the smell of wet burned ruins The day was so crystal clear that Gabrielle could see the tiny figures of men going out unde: white sails at Keyport and at Crow. Chester. When, between David end Tom. with her hair twisted up into a great ooil, and one of John's coats buttoned about her, she walked slowly about the incredible desolation of tho walls, the villagers drew back a little and eyed the family curiously. "Pretty tough welcome horns. one of the younger man Tom! said shyly but heartily sympathetic. Oh. that's ell right" Tom said, with a nod. "Dead loos, hey ?'' aked an older man. interestedly, malrlng a' sound. n ug But the other meekly admitted. shook hts head, and made the same sound sgaln. shocked pitying, When they walked past what bed been the sitting room Tom climbed over a mass of bricks and kicked tree with his foot a segment of charred end coaked frame to which a tattered strip of canvas, stiff with paint, still clung. Member this? he asked. Davied and Gabrielle looked et It. nodding. There were but e few useless Inches of it left; but they could see it had beeen a painting. Stilt to be seen was a finely executed hand, a mans hand, laid upon ths head of a beautiful greyhound. said, "Uncle Roger." David gravely. Tom. said father," "My "And mine," Gabrielle added. softly, a warm young vital hand In David's, her beautiful eyes not raised from this tragic little last glimpse of the splendid and victorious Black Fleming of Wastewater. (To be continued.) That which Is really news to me, ou no news at all may be Peter Rabbit. To Peter Rabbit felt like acting foolish. He felt like running ami j jumping and kicking up hts heels', and doing foolish things. You e. he knew now for a certainty that sweet Mistress Spring would soon arrive. He had wanted to believe It when striped Chipmunk had 1m eluted that he wasn't going back to sleep again. But now that he knew that the sap was running in the ..knew that, .he had railfound a sure sign. It was so good "Lie gut some great news, Fhat the end of ths Ice terer-T.-ti-ft Pie Abe-- 1 that Peter- wanted to tell everybody. "I do believe." said Peter to himself. "that I am the very first one to discover the sure sign of, the coming of sweet Mlstrees Spring. What fun It will be lo tell the othI ers. How. glad they will be. wih It were not so far to the dear old Briar-patcfor I would dearly love to tell little Mrs. Peter But the dear Old away. right Briar-patc- h waa too far away and Peter wasnt ready to go horns yet. - bite them off for?" he asked. "To taste the sap, replied Chatterer. "And so youvs known all along that ths sap was running?" said Peter. Chatterer nodded. "Of course. said he. "I told you It was no news to me." (Copyright. 1427, T. W. Burgess) The next story: "Peter Looks for More Plans So he started to look for some one else to whom to tell the splendid news. The very first one he saw was Chatterer the Red Squirrel. Chatterer whisked across tho snow and up a tree, where presently he sat with kis tail over his back and looked down at Peter with a saucy t expression on his face. "Hello, Peter Rabbit! eeld he. What are you looking so happy about 7" Peter gave a happy Utils hop. Tve got some great news. Chatterer." he cried. r. "What Is tt?" demanded Ctial-tere- Guess!" "I dont to know." "Hi the cried Peter. want to guess; I want retorted Chatterer. best news you've heard In a long, long time. Chatterer, cried Peter. "Well, what la It?" cried ChatBY ATELE GARRISON. terer impatiently. Inc. Feature Service, "I've found a sign. said Peter. Copyright Newspaper "Hugh!" said Chatterer. "That's What's It a sign of?" nothing. LILLIAN PLANS A PLEASURE car. she said, smiling. "I mean "It' a sign that sweet Mistress In Lee Chow's comfortabls heated AND BUSINESS TRIP. will be here soon and it's sedan, with the Chinese himself 8pring Curiously enough I was not re- for chauffeur and general handy a sure sign!" cried Peter. "You don't say," retorted Chatsentful toward Lillian for foment- man. We'll stop at quiet, lnexpeR terer. ing tho quarrel between Dicky and sive hotels, but cook roost of our I do, replied Peter. "The meals by ths roadside, an Indian sap"Yes, Is running In ths maple tret. me. for In offset that was what her summer We'll have Now, Isn't camping trip. that a sure sign? And encouragement of Dicky's jealousy to move leisurely, for ws'vs got to Isnt it the most splendid news?" of Dr. Meredith amounted to. comb a of stretch country quite "It's a sure sign, all right, but knew why she bad dona It, for vary after we get up State. Of course Isn't news." replied Chatterer. patent was bar anxiety to have ths first two or three hundred It "What's reason of th Isn't me free to unravel the mystery mile well get over quickly. After news?" demanded Petsr. it Grantland's disappearance. that woJl have to be guided by Hugh "Because I've known it for a With any other person In the world If only you didn't week, replied Chatterer. than Lillian, my sense of having circumstance. on household have this I dont believe It, replied Peyour me made have been used would ter. "No. sir, I don't believe It. furious. But in all the years of hand!" "But said. How did yon find it oat?" deI I harant," my association with this friend-tr- ied end true if tboae trite words me.Sh shot a keen quick look at mandedtheChatterer. "By dripping of the sap from ever had meaning I never havo "What do you mean? she ask- the end of a twig way up In one known her to do anything withof the ed. maple trees," explained Peout good reason, aven if she kept give her no ter truthfully. her warrant for her acts a secret hintI knew that I must Chatterer grinned. "And how that Dicky'a finance were in from others. that that aap hapI had a queer little feeling else the desperate state they were, lest did youlothink be dripping from that sh was he pened whst suspect secretly that Lillian had some reason other re- twig?" he inquired. but ordinary then her own plane tor Inciting my doing for her. "I-think anything about husband's jealousy of Dr. Mere- trenchment would be plausible, ao H. I didn't Peter. "I supposed replied that Inof I told her Kates proposal dith. No one hoe so keen an was that broken somehow, so twig work Lilsh Jim in and the ao has factory that the sight into Dickys soul sap dripped from it." lian. My knowledge of him Is and do th night and morning "Well, It wasn't broken," replied for the privilege of staying always more or lass blinded by my chores Chatterer. "It was bitten off. end winIn rooms the their love for him. but here lo unhampduring did it. Tve bitten off a lot of ered by any such feeling. That aho ter. In th twigs "Katie must have overheard hut know lt. last week. If you did knew something of my husband's actions or state of mind which something which made her think Such a look as thero wt mads her bellevo that jealousy of we were going to go to the city on Peter'sfunny fetfc. "What did. you me and a temporary estrangement for tho winter," I eald, stretching would bo a salutary thing for my the truth until It almost snapped. 'I am going to sand her South Peter Pan. I did not doubt; and a Yon know Dicky Is always talk-- I with Mrs. Durfce she goes, fear deeper, than my eurioslty ing that, gave her no answer end to the Durkeaswhan untU then." I warned mpet to try te find out concerning her plan, but it will returned with a resolution which I the basic reason for her action. jibe very well with yours. just had mads. "You know I waa not particularly sanguine "But what about Mother Gra- only to they planned go and before, course as to the result of bar experiment, ham? "Of Lillian asked. Mother Graham's accident, however. Dicky had accepted my Katherine will be herself again in then the birth and of Leilas little glri explanation of my midnight excur- a day or two. and Jim and Katie sion with Dr. Meredith, grudgingly, will be here at night upon tho rare prevented. Now there Is n. reason tt is true, yet with every appearance times she la here. Herbie Pettit why the origins! plan should not of belief. Thar would be no jeal- has been welting an operative case be carried out. "Have you spoken lo Dicky ousy to keep him piqued and In- for her for weeks but I dont about this trip of his mothers?" terested while we were apart from Lillian asked hesitantly. "I happen each other, and there had been to know that hs Isn't particularly an apathy about our Parti tig which flush on funds Just now." had chilled me with a wondering "He doesn't need to be, I reour future. fear for turned nonchalantly, evading her It was too late now, however, question. "My father sent me an for Introspective or retrospective unexpected check the other day, regrets, I threw back my shouldan ample on, so 1 shall not only of an In ers Involuntary grature be able to send Mother Graham accepting any burden to bo laid south but to keep up my end of n wot ear open them aa Lillian spoke again.to $25 this 1 borrow am forced to Journey. You see there will be In what shape are your housewith a literary work. I no expenses to speak of left behind "How lteip mo 11 aho asked. hold affaire arod per cnt at the farmhouse, so we'll just 'soon could you go with me on an will pay bock tho loan within tho consider we're housekeeping on auto trip taking Marlon ahd Junior pay I foorantco thot tho Unthe road. with us, to be gone several days der will profit in other than II A look of to Into fools flashed relief Whooror nonciot weeks. wot. perhaps mo thio loon pioooo coll on Lillians eye, and again I blessed I glanced through the window front or writ C. N. 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