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Show SECTION ..- FOUR -- -- -- ----- .- -..-. . . ,.., ' ' ' 711-1- k- is - - - , - . 11 - -- . ,THE,DESERET NEWS, s,kTuRpAv, JULY 16,,1927 - , - - ' i.il !,,: 01 I;i: 7, ,, - ,' - 11 --- -- - ,.. --- -. - . . By Kelland 111 ,, ' ,;11 - , ' 1!i 444, -- -- 7 i ;44 - - ,,.....7...7.. ........ . ICI Ili! it - - - 3EMEMIEME------ --..- , , ttarence Buaautgton 11;; i 77 I . , Iii rr 'VW"! . ,. ti;1 Itei - A --- . - -- --, , , rtzAlf flumrs Wt. the dapast.. the experiments in a vastly differSte Indicated my trembled. I sa it in the ant. of meant ehafIng dish and 'supplies. trembl.r.g and my heart beat high palsology waa the ent manner than a mature woman. I "Rarebit." said I briefly with hope. father of a daughter of immature You would react in a Juvenile, not "Rarebit manner--a- nd on "Miss Fraser," said I. 'I ,hava to childish the say the 11 bounding', ag Lamely. , i years. She was Betty. Now does that sound learned to row for you I half 4 rating person without aeriOUS results would be negligible and toIn a rorrantic your useless from shame of the point leernel to dance: I have read lora outlook on life. and was much ad- tally 'di' I'm not ina'aed." eartjta 5tories; I have mastered- the culdictad to impertinenca, cryptic view of scientific research: "Another Wile,' Said 1. "another inary setirets of the rarebit and ths She respliced the receiver en the impertinence. For Instance, she , iic T.; tIme. You a I tennis. Eefore )ou reply : hook with sudden vehemence. be, obeerved to me one day. I fudge; . t with matters to,Lay." think wel, on these accomplish"A man who haa gotten to t speaking petulance. ! I "I'm aetiing a tremendous head- - monis. Pacquired them purposeig i The next day was Sunday. In the 4 full prilifemor of Semitic languages t , ,, I ache," said Miss Fraser. "Perhaps to make myse:f desirable. You in this university at the age of Ze afternoon I dropped in at I Prof. It i I; I I 11 i we'd 'I better 1, itoff this exczraion 1 hove seen try ability at most of il , rooms been ill Rollins' has sitand found him )aars shamefully neglect ,i another day." ,, i ti: I them. You new see me rowing. The ., of his education." '.11,:il-tetrting in the middle of the floor sur. ! -a of It, 'Not ' hit said Miss odor of rarebit rises toyour nos. My child," said tt severely. (I rounded by divers peculiar articles, Je, i 1 1 4 Shifts; Remember. tr.ls. You troist be convinced of promised.: had discovered that to refer to her and at once came to the concluyou " i'' ''!' t., 'I; It's an- experience you won't ran my heterogeneous abilities, as a, child WiL4 displeasing to ber). sion that be had embarked on some ' 1, I ' i . . t.kttri,a in be my seek cr two. 0. Miss Fraser. will agz"nst again "I think I may say without fear interesting experiment with specialeT4414 rit, 4 I wish it was Ine. , At that intrant. the prow, how, of successful contradiction ahat ly designed apparatus. 111 , ! ..., few men of my ago have attained gramrar, MIss Shirts," forwat ti:d or whatever the terrrt There were sticks of bamboo; . , said I chldinsiy. -- Shan we stem!! it ma)" Le, of the rowboat, onto my erudition." small rods of Leek boxes of tin in ii. MIFS cosititercd an obstacle. Encountered know to bow Fraser'''. you ,"Do dancer which were many compartmente, -We 'IA The first result of ad present: y arrived it vehemently. s' Certainly not said i t tiny windlasses; articles shaped was that the cooking recep1,.',,.: at.the er lake. Wh:le I sec:in--Can you make a rarebit?" , i, .. like fie but contrived a bear I handed the chating d;sn tsiie tne rarebit failed "Heaven forbid. I exclaimert something .,)'1....t...1; of wood. and a t...at number of i ,P,.; and other articles to Nitaa Fraser, Itto terna:n in place on the alcohol, 'Can you r lay tennis ? Or small objects apparently 1 s consisting them careful-;hlt described an arch aenoe! '',:',,,, !:r to hold On of varieolored wisps of feathers. I 1. ,,,,Jft..,I requetstitg litl !....1;01 r"."" returh. I merely snorted to show my 'y my return Itthrenith the a:r and descended face picked one of these up and became ' on rny new f",..ind are her to cewnwaid for such ttladain hl. , them clinging riltng I'. aware that It contained a sharp bit JP.t ,. ! ,, ...mi. frivohtlett , fr:IY. It A al! an excelitnt trait et brkeithes. ' wire. ' V' ''; -"Did you ever read a love store'?" of "What of was ,. ,, The t," he depended armth the , tiaraecrershe Is the experiment?" , ,,,,,-,,I fl "I stiou,e1 be ashamed , mass penetrat1 through the cloth ..... ,., . ' ' ....,..,,.., '' -, debauch my train in elicit a tram asked. sated I. .1.5 a Iv fl infinOtesirsally brief Interval. 'Aitheugh beating." t, Etir said be In surpriaw 'Ex' hazardous you need ha,e Next thie firward portion of the -- sort. periment? Nothing of the . ,5iv . -' "Did you ever kiss a girl?" az wan-fl not the boat tiltfear. , exceilent vstartl. Tearf ii - idlo,r4F INkt,,; Nothing of tbe sort. Just getting I was aghast. Kira a sir:, gde-'. ipulator of the oars. I have pear- cd to one si1and there remained e ' if '' fishing tackle In shape." .., ' ., I as thankful to say uch-aitiex my But s liced. haae been in a boat no less ' thesis numerous contriv-- 1 -'-had never entered my head. I laid ' than three t;nies. and ence actne'ances?" said I. "You certainly de considered entering the matrimon.,,.., ciA tr..4-1---t,,t,----t,the -y rowing. under the eVe something," 5al4 ,., ,; ,, ;,,,,:,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,--L..... ial state . indeed. had determined not use them 14 r the mere taking en instruerer. Have not the slight-sa- t noticed said she. -- -, ., .. ,........,-,----.I to do sobut kiss a girl Why. I of a fish from the water. What are endeavored to force the craft ., tremer. 7 , - she said falter- ''... an informed that in addition to theseand thete7 said I, in&cat-'rt,71C--' cou:d hut not do It can swim.forwar.i, .r ''';? 4 , AO 'N. ,-features ing the wisps ef feathers and tht .1 the patent ob.lectionable ...:rookod perilously. I tried to back Ah. .hgty -4(.1.4... )1211040LAil'alle : , " of the process it actually is on- - wooden fish. be 4 no be not need said but could Triere Yeti; .,....,:-.:I.' kiwis), that, too, ' it.lilt 41,,, "Jlafts and flies," said iste and helped her to a seat in the done. We were frst upon orn, oA ri , hygienic. --- i7g,iiize..iliortmetZfAK. si- :., f ,... e ....t.............,' ikt :11N741tikoZik I was able to laugh "ails Shifts." said I warningly. I :k 'it4P; P4 the chafing ;Ibjet arid peweriees to change oLa this. -Vac craft. then 7......4....."...o,-k; rt, ''''' ' ;4.ig tr,p ';', s. ''....1.,,,,, 'i, .' i Though I do not. as w rule, see "yne forret )00i'reelf." various articles before posittom . ,..., She laughed. actually laughed why it is that people laugh at cer-- . - .7151141 We are." said I. c,st ,aeized the iiars arid presently we ' , A.1 tain remarks. this one was so ob- -, aloud. Not upon a desert tale. of over were the perfectly gliding ' stii:',;tbsi;.,;:'I' , hand you call yourself educatfd.m.,-we tot st.11 I me-Iwas I If that but to viously jocular able several For upon water somethir.g. ru,.........,-----.,k know the do so aithout any study whatever.I we -- shall be safriWhy. you don't even ever !meets I del ric,t speak. I was erpect to "A diments toMt you ' She said I. There another boa: in said a Masculine vo lee dielant a few feel. "The law WnItt allow more than one tele hanite onstrating to her try prosess as at Can't,' - saidisri't mattlee?" I shall rte.get sight tepeat it Baits! Of course' ,,I,e'rtman. , ' "AssoredlY" I a.ld presertly." will understand "I is for bait call that eald a I. row that little will slowly."Then how?' she asked, 'do on worm dug from the earth," I wish- It shoes the adaptability of the there Was a lock er epalence abote I shall be glad to bring my ire a menial a - a s,ae to !we'I may talk with freedem. Whefl !said I. "Meantime I shall scrape you? ed hint to know that I had derived trained nand. was to expect to indoce a girl to take amuse you." strument her. And she yourg. her on tat erst we round the po!nt there I shall ithe rarebit off my breeches, and YO'l can't do anything to attract full I was delighted. for I felt that I I attempted the canoe, but owing of his pleasantry. Prof. Bitter," ',aid ''eertouslya "I had theught." ale I, !'t tor- - anew the boat to float elate I pre- - ithen rate to you again a requext a girl." a Point with me she Dean you do ell those thingsS'' to had He frowned at -a t,, of certain lack dish me mother's dependability progressed chaffing plunged upon exr ,reseine yotir actually. -,aare,or start to prepare. the rare- - il made as ourreefboat "De you mean to inftr, which Those and more," said I. "I land making Mies Fraser R teretet.'N., it be." with a certain fanaticism. In that craft which resulted in the, various accemelisliments , reefit erratic Then, a claimed, that woman is sobe. he to new of a Practhem warranted love et ruin said she shortl,!. birchhave me read I to stories the uses of the complete am very desirous et talking Ithis explained put by the stump." putting able tiroaght the cheese in my pockSi to insist a man shall clothes by sudden immersion in teal he.. I therefore telephened ese-It appeared they rarebit smelled as though I. producing It eith you. It Is elry by intelhgent sad truly est," to dance.-t- o make fudge. to paddle objects. were an unqualified the pond. I substituted a row boat. 11ies Sitifts at ar hour when I wee succesi,." Youaszound me it." paid Mtee Saar:5. "I'm ecrivernatien tat ene Individual itt w,,u-a canoeto kiss. before she will learnedbaits, and he delivered imh--al I was at a loss to perceive how certa!n she waual be at borne. I, scraping at it with ray the mental aptitude ell itald 1 I was harangue upon the gratified at her interest !haegry for crackere amt erieeee.... ' gag' lieceet him as her husband?" ?! I. Shifts: be said could to Not I to knife. Ici7 attracted any "Mies. young am lady that rat ject. the subject was dcarous, !another.. and astonishment. It sas evident iTomerraw at 1. Pref. Pater "You've got to do those things FA "It is becoming." ,.al she, and t'',' a moe worthy of a lecture, or of the at- a man by being suddenly over- n,i Sa I r :15 erepesled Try :eed w phe Was net. arcureemed to meet a -and what they stand for." in the water. But first 'turned I et yoarse.,,, ,n 17:Pr eyes twinkled alluringly. I did of a ecientif!c mind. tention I think," se: I L "that ehe. wal vouns. mat as widely aneele,aie He follow I !Int:mate you. don't for? "Stand l !leave. accomplished ar..a.-eMiss called S on catch her meantng exactly. but ended Shifts lameh th th," :,,,ir;,t., "Did I hhat respeet. telephone ippese yea I Etoppe-at the door, maself. Are theseactivitiessymbolic?to Is remark: by making thirasignicanzi to ask if a row boat would I smiled bai-k-. It took me sorn be at, that age' n slow!, " s he re- - asa I rnuet amend serrewhat." Bald ' in farm alies Fraser. t'ret I veia ' that what you are reeking Is It. e conundrum minutes to remove the mass of yel"If you want to catch a fish acceptable substeute. aid she Ina ' epondiel. stp. I. "I do I 1,an da,re " y I I me I formed or lowish a life 7' saat from tattler tnat had that in my clothing. paste any woranPrc,f Rrer. youve roa.hr,at.. owing to pec.',aritia; of "You can bet they are." she said el- a en te N '''t.h'E'' outd ist arc the co rsatieu. p ) during which vme I 4.4 not speak her re- Cot to choose the right kind of co mpany would consider it s. "'1 ehe i'n th e canee I hive SR A ,,.. ,.... emphatically. I reproduceexaggera'quilibriu ' '...' , tiAq, -..,r,i 1 s es did I lift myt eyes from the trwr bait sour to to ,,,.-That was her "Ae.,! peak. exact referring without , perase. trt.Crkftituted mark literally. the more stable cra ft." et i . bar'Eh?" sad I, startled. An idea, life insurance .company would ...thy after it a a, a, eeeellert beginning- task. con companion in :he car this tion. without softening the But why, maid sh e. "does a gratefull y. Ihut we peeric e to maks: no further i Presently, still wUthout lookIng isider It so." Now what. I mile had no an. She win do nicely.her phraeeolore. And her had Occurred to me. i man of your Inand A pooltion harity of our a learning e at A.- I se bctre up. as I sitraped away the No!" said she. arcenting t le last and not tha t to do with the matter in hand 7; tether was dean of paleologyl "Exactly," said he; waste tirne with such- tbmwe earee to me. Ioung men progress. old as Miss Fraser ." sail I. "perhaps ivestge. I said: a astonise. i. There is an old peoverb or say-of only that. but you must know how The young ere notable inconsecu- are important" said I. samationto ettants to thernselvee They the ..sa Fraser, let ire repeat, will a ree to mouths for be the wise si!! explein of t to act while you're dangling your tive and incohate. said I. qualifying Ealyecially important to me. I have seeking ing that out of con- hat- - You've laffeetions of young wemen. con- I am making an expert - 'You be my wife'!" I also read a love story. tithes issue facts worthy got to study the hablu By de- - my approve!. but I must examine ' discoveree that t hese thinss are ' mee tl y send pres ents I etat e this rnyee'f. a I"She cant,- sald a masculln With this in mind I of the fishor the mert e lderation. I lowered myself to this. anti' her more elesel,-- 1iI you arrange ,la ttraztive ter youn g If "Tees woman. t am on the -trti the Dae hss. asked, rats- - eolee. dirant a few feet. "Th. deliberated what the Shifts child the fish expects the bait to drop after consultation stith the dean ne tdat ''' i not Of of aki the spe ng regard law won-t-allow more than one are namerous scenes or In- Ina her brows. I carried the matter home on the surface like a falling fly ' our literary department. staid. You Want. me to tell her, that ' young women in I First I gen- - Icide-t- s " husband. She cart do it," generalthe in her hoe,k sending to dem- toi you've got to make it 4Irote that! perused "Abelard and Heloise." pri v.r.e' f '1. said I. with me and there analyaliet actProf. Bitter thinks she'll answer as us so to speakbut a definite, It of I It were r o is looked s if ,. a see t ,, awhat to up. A young man of , enstrate there tied the dnigh Indeed Invited it )(tune value way. If tho fish expects It to Mont teemed trivial.' I descended another' s. wife and desired the OPPortuntty i indisidual young women.' 'ath!etic. rot inteliectuaL appear- on receiving such a gift. :prey '" i - Alt" said i ually something of adenine down with the current you've got to !step and read something by a man to gve her w hat yu migh t c ail a in- - lwerear. with -- I she !ridden m ay n Ot te ll you premature- ance wag coming alongside us ln to be found. ly cf ;The glIts connet see to that." examination?" named 3eredith, 'Diana of the ' final ' terest. "eouyou are in love! You -F.if 4 I. but to give a hint sal i Ciroe. did this because. as here obor cantle. InASTrUCh as I 1, "And the woman?" said -Would it he neceseary ter rase Crossways." was the Vtle of it and' arrater a to do s. id I ha,, ay" Who, pray, are you?" MA Mies Fraeer harm. It ro leo carved, I had taken a determinetbald m "in a premised "Fish." :e he already , I RU141, paid la, high do not fear I! to of life confess her:, hope,s . that I am r, I eatinot truthfully !coldly. weeld r ,t Say iOn to bring to an end mya wife. I of evolution. retaining in greeor ' was for the most ar, tr not be aetter simp,y Neg. 1ou,d a I rckless' to rrn l part fearfu..le. and the of candlcourse the acquire successful sae loekel &boat h,r air,gleress te procare Cowto tho craving for belt." waste to me. a meetini: between tin ' in iove. isproviding study to the complexity an authority on the out- - er had even given rigid j "The boat itt perfectly gate, seal "Ah." said -I to her its ulterier ,ducheu select. At last I plunged to the very nOt disclsing i .... don't foll.w I manner of woman I should name,.... of emotlon. !ward I that you. rymptotrs . near "Precisely," said he. I ertanateo,! I ni et a child to the discovery of purpose. In words of one syllable. I'm There were FeVea essentials i wee not flunking of the beat:. confees I do not feel nor act like I :adepths. 'Good ivh'-- Ira s vene g afternoon." said violets. ilt m!ght be." Said she. door my near volume paper man he covered the r-is going to ly Fraser who in men Uetty her stories !,,,,,,,i ,r,,. young 1 'You abruptly. and left him, for I wish-- 1 quarters of the cook. It was labelled' the way i, the P Intellect. "I am thinking." said T. "of i marry. I have her ernr4 for it." are in love. Indeed not: I do not TheY were. I Judgee. I naghterFave In quiet the idea th it In ed to cone:der I. come. raid to what for l'or was net is the altegether matlova !. Edlira,Vn "Idlis Fraser," said I sternly, cam... plain point: 'A I shall ever act In that exact the tine le state. As a had flashed upon me. This idea was te look at instaace. you might recount to her fancy .Nnt et reasen, thourh by rev reer quitalng to this true: ila,krio w it .lea exhaustively with mY of fact I am determined aner. As to a love affair. I have out -I couhl not afford that Prof. Rollins and Miss accomplish- - none. a bargain. I houpht a bunch ler ler 4. Wealthy. acquired recently Hurt to It's ulect is author not did Very much iso." said she "Hely All terrains subject. I with 711arrv. at her tha, but." glanced had been stating in different tern,- - reveal her I ::s In the uncouth phrau of and gave the chile a nick!. me into your canoe. Jim. I guess f !urpert her. :ahi.e identity. but cloaked ments. ... epeteily to to cents mearling. "I hope deep to Prof. is history inology the same theorem. ed who addict Mies leraaer Red hairbecause to ts " Rollin, them deliver 7.1,,,, had enough I herself nom under the de plume of f fir thought II mA, em bark upon one. femiI determined to put it to the you I ngle !one day !with I believe this to be I fisl''ing my compliments. Proves it a mark of unusual the Duchene. tedghterd said. she areatblesely. " to in test: It. ' deMOnerate fact, nose. and, them cheraeteristics. under her -nine C....f. In my The BO. man you the I I Identical of sort book Next to hen have strange which observing myeelf Lid I. comarrayed day Yes." --at the end of my experiments. to Miss Shifts a The ability to laugh at. HOW did you ever get bere-i- e laelightei," raid said. I go to referred. and it weal How interestieg." sere she. !riding breechert which. I am fereed carefuily with that end in view." write an illuminating brochure on ea, erehend. and Explain to me whe I dangle. I go to dangle diligently. by you. ;just at the right momenCr ineetimable value, to me. You find It eeintereet- - i to admit, gave me rather a roman- - said I. "I ant attracted or ..I remarks true the subjact. certain happenings. Sled I felt at once I You seem to poesess the necessary : "The Shifts' kid sent me. innumerable points front It Never ince the dawn of time Mut ing andercompeline. A I may tie appearance. condltiene cause laughter. The First. however, I must asterta;n gleaned a dangling as 1- ;;;se the word." indeed. I am conftyould netd ret.tu!ng some time this had ''yeen justified In the regarding the baiting of young W,O. there been such sense of humor. whereabouts of a young wom- men. the M.se shall -afternoon. Fraser Your That did will dangle-that wearfancy possess them. The author evidently under- everybdy a. Reationable youth. Why abould I lint! Itcomp.ell- - 'ture of 85.2.6 for them.me. The an wbo answered my i who went anywhere with the prr)- fish she., the grand prize in stood the matter thoroughly. a,s I coo- - their. for inetance. is zed.. You 0711 ling of them turned To find such a woman rnicht to After that I proposed requirements. professor? to go at my 1 wet I snoore i around and feasor. go a the to at fair church are You 'pond when as railreal. was of pleasing a bait. sort ,a but I willing into - and just I do not care to go into that neared, The hero playea some tennis. but i patience. task methodically. with ber. You bet," she It painting a bint of wood, er tying eye. inteliigent. Have you a sense kept one eye open." exercise ,patience. When found. hopingfaithfullyphabe ef the matter as yet. that its oattome would be w as more addieted to game called through regarded them stientfy, In he it is that a :would Other things a slep of feathers to a hook makes !ef humor'!" I however. I deidred to he certain fortunate and that I should. as a cricket, but I discovered cricket to fin ished. How ofangular be premature. manner. educated parfaits : "I think irl, coming assured you once that : Pr;,if Rollin' fish bait. make must Past peradventure of securingI her. reward for my researcheu . acquire be unavailable to me, inasmuch as gand I you now I think I have herself not without the Tacit dancing. my tennis. my that gave- a wife. It was because of thischild's no young if have. Right our locality was not addicted to it. ments. I flattered that arid myself rarehlt fudge. try flowers. were absurbe 'to should addicted the is overgeDwn. attention to Shifts "Make me a rarebt!" Ehe moved woman could look on me and re- - lone ths: While I prosecuted this search I However, this man wore use of such phraseology! am satisfid said I. " Though ill!! wafted On YOU." I said teCtIling. dities It was my determination to devoted what east chair and as of her ed. breeches Inde a to Main unmoved. was the which to time riding' available edge great deal, utterly I iteie known you Lut a few hours ly. Ty the way... wild I, ..is ehe negleCt no meeture. no wile. that I In those puerile ed to add to his desirability, so "Professor." paid the young matte glance toward the door which be- - i I walked toward Prof. Shifta' houee ,I am ready to speal:. To the supplied with finan- istokened woule insure the consent of the perfecting myself described some suppreseed emotion.. than one girl and not a few iligent more time than that would "never ware bait on a fish that'll Miss procured a pair. and I learned by cial resources." of accomplishments offer by to woman my young as Initial to the etare as Shifts "I a heart that useful In attracting the step, men "topped perfectly still number of his remarks. be redundant. As o myself. you !already caught." mstrimontr. "Prof. Bitter .' sa:d Mlid Shifts said I.regard I gasped. Though deeply &sap. Also I played tennis-w- ith "Then I must take you row- - after me. Miss - s he ewns a railroad." !clatibtlese are familiar with my peNet that one would be likely to fancy or admiration of a young -'. of us iT an ideal bit of with at the turn of eventw rny row A Prof. Shifty. She volunteered her s ery- fudge a tilt,t Bringing Isition I ecrutinixel myself and womanand described by boating. and St L1114114 in the educa- Ipointed was ; aI. !" "Indeed "but s It said i You nee the patatits to aesiet in lovemaking. tionel werld. I have some faults-- Rollins as balt. own manufacture. ices when I canfeseed to some slot destroyed. It 5,11t en uld not but come to the conclui ytn !" railroad inI thrift of the to my heart- My be -. a is woman would !a number .0tre. However. they are of the .By I purchased a large quantity of ficulty in finding an The Duthess portrayed progressiven ion that a instructor. She to throw to the !matter money not been faulty. I had are e well ar in rearoning go such educated, nt $aais I Oetol lacking in Intellect who reiway. fortunate the tbe you before i instruction cheese. eggs. cream, et ceter . tba During rut proposels laughed negl,cibe variety. f ma bird, rd. my )oung Ihad merely emitted a necessary ti fused meso lacking that the fact conetituents of the socalled rare-ki- t. frequently. but the cauee- of her ins' uee of another crafte, but not one tn a canoe. I farther into the matter let me bit ;you not!" of research. The young man 's re- nf refocal would immediately' and by the aid of a borrowed mirth was not apparent to me. of terminology. Whybarbarous; therefore, pleased that I hasi g.n the rerebit." S he gasped. Why she gasped I i should 'may-- , I knew on:y of list eligfrom I my her, did so. lighting the alcohel mark act me right. and treatise On the science of cookery. However. tennis seemed a proper body throw money to birds? have never discovered. Perhapa made the substitution. gratitude for him. I ible. combined them again and again game for a man searching for a Crumbs or aware by contact i It was my intention to ecrutinize lamp, beating the eggs. cutting the asae-feeling.of made was she of course. But once at and the grain. a long I confess ..'en after Into singularly unappetizing anl even the most futrity of dangling small particlee. and wife- money! The birds would have not that a .pin whose task it was to carefully ddiu Fraeer's character cheese inta ravishing' bait before wearisome scrutiny. I could not loathsome-appearincream. The and mus:ard yeof adding' of ber of A.M. our sortie The mewl an hold for hour is at tha of it For the portions do together notion what boairo:rg nose of a fish--- or to 'lightest a woman- -what point the lkw paste. Needless to say I ven- instanceterminology comprehend at On the bottom the chatting tiLsh in place, but. on . wee - with it. not if Firshe then. one scores and follows: as so was make. as one might say, cloth:ng that to tried already. Shields child hai between to eat none of them. Howof :he tured my boat legs. . I so ftearh. The i Next repeated my ques- I proved satisfactory, to offer mysitlf out of the water. . I etillea her on the telephone. day ale Shifts sent me a the contrary. commenced honked and ever. on certain young gentlemen word love in utteredand as bPr husband. Aleo I would. dur- so "N',1- the we " have time and again.1 note in,,t1ns 'eft" said I. "I thank you me to call to aneet Itin. Do you recall." I asked. "ii. con- from one of my classes , I. I wi ll row o n for said ..on well," ! cerand flIttil' "Tnn calling one her this with me thus to "Don't mention the sound that and said it." with time. .-' vou graduated had he, impreAt accustoming miss Betty fraser. I was forced ing versation me. I brought out one I bad manuIf any observations occur I to paddle away. abroad," she said. Itazn of my accomplishments. note, 4to Crne. afternoon?" render.ng it less embar- - to leterrupt an experiment with -factured the night before and of- of it. and - Excellent." you I !hall be g' ad to give them began Have you a i I. car- said I To Are i to In this to utter. you end going in taming Tilde.? " rarebitting. "It was a long time ago." sheit fered it for Order to mapla accept, Isense of ibly in full attention. their refreshment I I said anxiously. Miss Shifts entered into my plane but I did so willingly. my arms an alcohol chafgeld soberly.. "but I remember was silence for some berel' They required to be informed if it a a- hot"I he. with said a she hadn't." I with of a ought." "If and replied I dish. with dimhee The shortnestrof memory were grirt.'' evident cheese, The glimpse log had of Miss acme.) pound some Chaldean dish perhaps moments!. - when she observed: to drown you for trying to She even suggested that I e.r in the car predieposed me in her !tinge of acerbity." de you think I'd tie of cream. a small parcel of butof the generation that follows us rare-"This niy In Its present form from interest. sense of hu- - ter and eggs and the eseential conmy girlhut I Bhan't. Go to the a even m d be But le unbelievable. What in the race excavated here. I ad the to in'ore y favor. to face face she accomplishments than bit." a I tikes pleased at ruin. is it Babylonian II doubt of the boat and woggle Without to? Its limits. Dolly on the realized my hopes. I hay say that mor has of diments. though coming and 'back fudge making playing mot! bon said it. "Excellent." 'A this tnken of their interest in the clarinet. I undertook both. Grad- - she was loos deveneratingl doesn't seem to think so." Dolly from I Miss Fraser and alter Shifts were I recognized It as such instantly. I I wholly eatistactory ancient civilization. or but I I. forced. said ease. did and so, gin"perhaps "In that to tell them it wee a rare- flatly these mattgis exhau sted ev- - th e point of view of personal put- - was Miss Shifts g.ven or Christiezi awaiting me on the piazza. Miss believe mv perzeption cf humor dicated. I took the oars ard began you can can tell me what you course. moment of ley spare time. I chritude. I could not have asked riarne. Frazer seemed grave, not to say is becoming keener. But to the to row away, shmewhat dteconsoyour questions sig- bit mad. by myself. Singularly they ory , meantwhat Miss Point we were discuaaing; atemed inclined to doubt it and to could study no more. could write no I more. but encouraged nevertheless., :..... introduced I took' J U5' then I Miss Shift's Mhe Ft's- downcast, but her companion was Fraeer. nified. " When we were I am about to offer rnYeelf. ILite. more, could do nothing butto put was asking the room. Sud4en7Y I stopped and called TO efeervescing with youthful spirits cling to their first theory . even in the "I cart." said she. "but I doubt common at besede rea in as on matter her me a lake to termsa iti and the with as was (Cr rowboat suitor to fees of my repeated assurances to to your hand; her cuetomi indeed. she pointedly the young mar retorting to his re-- i if your education has progressed and prepare bait.. ignored NI Ise Shifts as a bint that seemed ,to eye enjoying tremendous- - quest you to become my wife. In- Mark about wasting bait. a point where you would under- the conirsrl. They at. of It very to Itselect I am 2111311Y doing so., seems. however. that one need she was no longer necessary and Iser she alit." said Miss ly something of the humorous d'ell 'Sir." said I 'quoting a stand me." sparingly. "This.," said I, "is a proposal of tremembered from himself to search for that I wished to be alone with Miss MAO took instruction in before Miss Fraser could character. "You might try m108414 I with my grandrn,tth1the not exert -a Elio Fraser. formal as woman he not reeent from did could marriage-a this. young ewer. proposal 4.r. "there are just ae good fish ...1 thought c terpsichorean art.1 Had it been liberate irony. you were toles, - If one bit acting in a manner satisfaction.senaible with some as ever eea marry were "I of maple "The point is, Whe said. "that owl bring the sort which Mite dancing caught." ..111 e;phoaanro; 'the !Intl; :hdalorlollyntlti beings.", Duncan delights her audiences I remains in a given spot and scrut- throughout, and presently with- - fudge." Said I. "providing It turns IntqothreLapidpOsition." said I. by me." said he. and he girls are partial to human forward and shameless:;r remained silent a moment to might have entered into it whole- inizes passersby it is inevitable that drew., out satisfactorly." 34itir Fraser on the lips ceneider this."I trust it does." said she in a co""Areet;ou going on a swan boat. I 1114 a dtiott not irontpe7yt.lobnu.; Miss Fraser." said I. at once heartedly: indeed I felt I might a suitable person will appear. This her handl Ikiseed . But I am a human being. have achieved iterne distinction in is very interesting. and is a point opening my experiment, r do you very low voice. It was evident to horse. or one by the. Bell Syndicate ) of those fact. a was sail. This that branch. But the sort of dance, I shall embody with emphasis in canoe and dance? Lso you make !me she was Impressed with my with anintais on It'' ehe "You only think rag are.", said practiced by our generation did on brochure the subject I hoped not too deeply asked, regarding with speculative not my fudge and rare-bitat As a matter of fact you appeal to In my case it proved true. I was when made? Do she, I to impressed as yet. for I did not wish eye my riding breeches. i youertennis? aren't anything bet a big collection be put on reoord to this wish on my porch at the time. I Or play upon some sittinr in- - the courtship to progress too effect. musicrl "You refer to my costume," said of factsmeetly unimportant However. rotas I from to the I my the dedid eyes nor I wish am strument?" for a young persisted. idly. I. "It does not. in this COM, refer l dent us in a package that lonks termined man. chart printed on page I of The fWhy.. Prot Ilitter,",...saistsha woutan's affections to settle upon to the particular kind of excureon something like a human being.",. learned a dance called the one Clarinet and saw Miss looking at me with peculiar in- - me before I was perfectly certain l am "You are impertinent," mid embarking on, but to the gent-awhich. in the house Shifts a small testiness. conMst"I the dep. of done have think passing paradoxically. desirability. 77 incomplete t nature of my intentions. This." "Shucks." said she. To which Part the bait and gently rub In Cut lctura Dint- of a great many stens. As near automobile. which also contained a ail- of those things. Why do you "You understand." said I. "that With emphasis. 'is the genersail there seemed "to be no answer. can ed went the until bola bas been treated. could se I scalp woman with hair of the ask?" while this Invitation is significant gather tho theory of it. young "I perceive. said!. "that I recognized garb of romance." Let the Ointment remain on for nom time. over 't 'Yon regard them as attractive yes. si.rnificantit is not therefore ally"You're However. you graaped your partnera most specified color. wet no light from you. going to be romantk . night if converdent. Then shampoo with a suds was Not not It red. Preetedielt. mbarrassdng and and Push auburn, said attention.' rI. accomplishments?" deserves then the matter passing she adevrise asked,. looking Cuticura Soap and warm water. (Do not rub 'Rush," said Idles ,resort to the 'lahoratorY ad her vehomentiv before you while gold, but red. They passed quick- over her question. at Mite Fraser. Soap on the bait) Pines thoroughly. A light .( that I think so." mkt she In a "Good afternoon. prOfetwor, Tomethod of determining-1- f Ltheettle You folioirot: tring with 'Our foot ly. but not so quickly-b44. "That saM'T, depends." to sten on the toe of her left foot was impressed by the young womapplication of Cuticula Ointment to the scalp morrow at 3 Wes Fraser will be lug to commit myeelf. but it seems Yahoo Its what you have aid. rather faint voice. between shampoos Is than beneficial. You then revermil the position and an'i appearance. I found It an un"Excellent,' said I. "Those mat- - ready." shall. In abort. experiment." ry invery p,robeble---veprobable bar a turn it trying to rep qualified pleasure to look at her, tens are all listed among my an- Iehad no Intention of leaving at deed.' "aticely." she said. "experiment gay. awe Se Steenweg II lent ?Wean 15e. See on your feet- - With eatistartion Der."7:97a I and 'from her dress I judged her complishmental do them all. I am that point. but eould Iwo me excuse ow ?fie." genie. even tree Antenna ; 'Itaggagen case you do Intend ro"in !Wink riot answer Int nor- ray that I succeeded in this bet- to be no member of our class of not yet & master of the clarinet, to rest:min lo view of the child's mance," said she. are you. planrou Cutioare 254 Sikh Shoving women. Indeed. s but I can play simple airs upon It-- Ineptness. I frowned at her, trekino ning to att up housekeeping on the roma" 4d L "yell would reset ta ter than my teacher, a professional . , row-boat- a ,t4 ii;ir lit IP . .o..., I. . ''F'. , :i i,, 1r, r ' I tri., i time-wasti- 'r, .. to----er ' Z l'ill- i , . ,p,,, , ,Iir, ,.: ,. -- t 1-7- 1, ' ' ,, ,x''' ' eq' VIMIr f ') (7 Iry , - -- r-- , -T ,, : ,. ittl ,lqr, - .. ...re ' seml-flul- 0 -- -- - T ...v. . 7'-1 -- e ', ---- ar-r- ay. .. ,: ..- d ,,,,,.,,,,...... x,' 4.2 eon-zon- t 1 -.:,, it i.4.1, . i i "? pl, 1 ::,It- ( it I i - - ,4, ,, , - n , ; I , coili-S77- bon-mot- ." 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