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Show mi THE PESEItET NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER ' 30 1920 A .. SECTION FOUR Author Medical and Eye Specialist YEARS FIFTY AGO LIFE IN UTAH Report on Wonderful Remedy ' - - of 1870). (Compiled From tho Files of The Deseret Newt . ' military. deadly weapon, a knlfa on A. Living, waa found not guilty. aton. Oeo. Lieut. Correspondence Deputy Marshal Offley, who had Daniel H. Well. commanding the made hlmaelf aomawhat notorloua by Utah militia, and Oovernor J, W. hla action local realdents, Bhaffer, who under tha organic act waa fined 9 agalnet 100 for Maault wltn atof; claimed to b4 eommander-ln-chle- f tempt to kill E. L Sloan, editor of tha militia of Utah Territory. f Ivaa ant. th Salt Lake Herald. Insight Into tha aomawhat heated of Death Reported. In keeping with a cuatom Say It Strengthens Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Weeks Time In Many Instances. , Death reported thla week, iq addiyaara and by authority of tha statute NEW TORK. Dr. Smith, a well dtssnpeared. and at tha end of six induced fierce headaches. I have erorx tion to that of Gov. Shaffer, include paaaad by tha Territorial Assembly, weeks th eye wee pronounced saved. (lasses for several years, both for distha ordered had '' close work, and without Lieut, Oan. Walla Just think what th easing of that tance I end .Sim hU 'Vhy'llc "at I oflBj militia. could not read my own name them of tha muater ueual annual Wal k e r widow eye means to this little girl! Another on W an or th typewriting on old. res a Is of envelop that bean il years recognised had lady cuatom Thla long 8he ram to me with dull vision and th machine before me. I can do belt of a popular axtrsm berougk teet by tha federal officer; In fact, former fellow, Infant daughter of Oeorg end a,u,, now discarded and and have lid Inflammation th of tny federal official bad, whan nacaaaary, Grao Emma Strlngfellow. In this remedy for th eyee- th conjunctiva waa almost raw. After glasses altogether. I can count trees Hay Dr. Smith: When my attention called upon General Walla and hi city Lillian Ann, Infant daughter of two weeks use of th lids tho fluttering leaves on tho flret callad to It I was Inclined were absolutely normal, and her eye across th street now which for sevcommand to perform official ferric of Oeorg Q. and Elisabeth H. Cannon; was 1 a be ef But Aim rule te it green arc as bright a many of a girl of eral year have looked like a Got. at th funeral services .skeptical. a military character. But now eon-consolatory re- min to civ every new treatment a 11 blur to me. I cannot expr( my Joy I mark were mad by President Shaffer iaauad a proclamation aa chance to prove It value. nwv. don for It Georr ' Havfng ha what at r Dr. Judkins, Massachusetts physlctan her. A. Smith and Elder Wllford Woodruff I epeclallaed In eve work for many yaare mander-ln-ehlforbidding the It la believed thst thoAsmls i medical author, formerly chief of wear General Walla in a latter, reproduced and John Taylor. In thla city Susan 1 fV' a" Intolll- - and glasses ran now discard tafS In Union General Hospital, rllnlrs on for th remedies eyea- Boston, in th and a la thla Issue. reapactfully aakad th lowneano, wire of James Townsend, &,BC Pnln reasonable tlm and mulUtudes more euraenM Mass, a ouch OB. created hpus formerly b able to strengthen their eyes r 71 years In thla city John sstion I welcomed Ik opportunity to governor to withdraw th proclamaat th New England Eye and Ear will so sa until to after It bs spared th trouble and tion or at leaat to auapend Nash, ag II. In Lh- b- Martin teet it I beren to us It In my pracnflrmary of Portland, Maine, says; expense of ever getting glasses. Eye , Nov. 10, o that th law of th Ter- Bushman, age 0$ yeara tice a little ever a year see and I am I to hsvs found oculists too be of troubles prona many descriptions the and with some of frank to esy that th results operate and opticians too will) ng to wonderfully benefited In this easymay manritory could b compiled I have aeeompllshed with return of th militia atatua gathered. Messrs. Return With Specimens, whll th ner. Go stora to and ret glasses, prescribe neglecting any drug myeelf, but also other formulas which form th basis bottle of Bangioxannl and Uraenbach net only eetonl.lt In a longer latter tha governor decline tablets Dissolve whom I havo talked slmpl physlolane with which In my opinion, in one tablet In a fourth of a glass of waof 1 do thla Further correepondance of th Daaeret Museum and Men carta, about I advise and every It thoughtful cure a and remarkable the for use to four times a two from ter had and the remedy debated rtthrned official from two their between th th same exploring physician to give of many ays disorders Ita day. Ton should notice your oyea clear through Skull valley. They careful trial I hare and thar Is no praventlon law and th Juriadlctlon In th matter. trip In developing and strengthensuccess from the start and up perceptibly right In my mind that he will com te Th controveray wa not - ttld when brought back with them a number of doubt ing th eyesight will soon mk eye- Inflammation and redness will quickly th conclusion I have, that It opens th glasses us of disappear. If your eyes bother you th Interesting apectmena and th paper go to preaa. eye troubles as common as that of th even a little. It Is your duty to take Announcement la made that th door for tho ear of many which have heretofore been difficult to tooth brush. I am thoroughly convinDeath of Oovernor Shaffer. forthcoming bill at th Theatre would cope steps to sav them now before It Is too who ced from my experience with I had have Individuals with. late. be Many hopelessly blind might the comdy,Th. Wonderful Wom- had worn glasses for years tell me they Tha laat local Item of th weekly that It will strengthen th eyesight at have saved their sight If they had and th The Toung have dispensed with them through the least farce, 80 per cent In on laaue tell of th audden death of Gov- en. time weeks cared for thslr aye In time. In my own practice I In many Instance." with a dance ly Mr. Wil- use ef Widow, ernor Shaffer, from an illness from liams NOTE: Another prominent physician Th favorite oomedlan, Phil have seen It10 strengthen the eyesight which h had Buffered for yeara He Victims of eye strain and other eys to whom th nbov article was subcent In on weeks more then Bon Opto weaknesses and many who wear glass- mitted. said: "Vcs.-t- h waa 4$ year of ag and a native of Margetls waa to appear, supoprted by time, I has per used It with sur- es else Is truly 'a will be glad to know that accordwonderful jMeaara McKenxia, Thorn, Mesdame prising result In esses of eye Pennsylvania, though for quits a long I Judkins to and there Smith Dr. constituent Its catarhad ing Ingredients Klskadden, eve. he remedy. Inflamed lids, Romney, Platt and others ere, nlnk period before coming to Utah for them. to and real Many are eminent help well known hope eye Announcement la mad painrhal at died Ha also that Mrs. conjunctivitis smarting, been a reeldent of Illinois eye were falling say they have specialists and widely prescribed by ful. aching. Itchlnr ayes, eyea weak- whose offle. Immediately M. Bowring would take a benefit at th ened executiv th had their eyea restored by this re- them.- - I have used it very successand sun. dust from celda, smoke, Ogden over with mast "Uncle theatre, half Toma wind, watery eyea, blurrsd vision, and markable remedy end many who once fully In my own practice on patients flag war hung at Married Rake" In offlola! and other public building of th Cabin and th fare through . too wore glasses say they have laid them whoss eyes were strained fact, many other condition th using It: overwork on misfit glasses. It Is on of Among th per-- 1 I numerous to mention In this report. A aside. On man says after, city and arrangement Wsr started for former attraction. I feel should would b Mis Adam, Mr. new and striking css that has Just I was almost blind. Could not set tho very few preparations memorial service. , M. G. Clawson, Miss Della to my attention la that to read at all. Now I can read every- be kept on hand for regular use In alClawson been brourlt ' Special Meeting. referred, every family., glasses and my eyes most of a girl 11 year old.. Two prominent thing without anymors. At night they to above. Is not a patent medicine or a. not hurt any eye specialists, after a thorough ex- do -, to her would pain dreadfully. Now they feel secret remedy. It la an ethical prepdecided, Pursuant to a call by President according amination, fine all th time. It wsa like a miracle aration, th formula being printed on father, that In order to sav th sight telegraph , "maim. wrln8 H. Hainea and Toung. cent to Salt Lake by Tho manufacturers It The reA the who me. guar, used to eaye: package. lady of her rlsht eye. the left must be when th president party waa vlaltlngi St per moved. While awaiting sn opportunity atmosphere seemed haxy with or with- ante It to strengthen eyesight In Provo, two day of special meetings! leaving for Mlsoiona. this pre- cent In one week's tlm In many Inbut out after undecided and using still tha glasses, for I operation Elders Charles Lambert, James I. as to Its wisdom, her father was told scription for It days everything seems stances or refund th money. It is diswere held In th Tabernacl. It doe clear. I can read even fine print with- pensed under guarsnty by all good not appear that there waa any on Hart and E. M. Cst war leaving It would do no harm to us Another who used It druggists in this city Including Th thrs dav a marked Im- out glasses. peculiar reason for th calling of the. for tha east, th flrat two going as In less thanwas Store. end the of At noticed. says: "I was bothered with eyestrain, Bchramm-Johnso- n missionaries to England and Elder provement sessions; ,th paper report that they) a week th Inflammation had almost caused by overworked, tired eyes which were opon me-tlnquit largely; at- - Caste to Sweden. From tha Millennial Star It was tended and that a number of the Church leaders gav discourse of a teamed that Elder Ralph Thompson Us cathedrals. Geography reinforced with had been transferred to th London SAMUEL F. ATWOOD doctrinal and spiritual nature, temperament, in this Instance. It la conference from Durham and Newr suggestions also for temporal welfare, not stretching a point to say that Mias Thla worthy pioneer of Utah of th tlonad at Deer Creek, west of Fort I a for example on tho subject of co- castle. America strolls along Fifth avenue, occasion wsa first Instead of th Thla hla He or Laramie. two .having doors, three operation. spent ashes, years 1S50 on a sunny day, with a bit of lace (when he crossed the Plains In year "Dixie Mission." and in 1888-- 8 of it kind in th Territory and The windows, etc., made at Trucks, D. giving a piquant touch to her tailored In Wllford Woodruff company) waa h thfulfilled a mission In I News reports that a veritable feast of W. Parkhurst, local lumber dealer, preaching because it te damp and dank Bulletin National Geographic Society. had added to the equipment of hla ' costume, born In Connecticut In 18X3 and em- th Eastern States. In 1870 ha was coupeCl and fellowship waa enjoyed, In Belgium. The mere necessity for of la the her account and announced braced Mormonism" In 1849. After mads bishop over th various settle-- 1 he given that A detailed plant ' keeping ones hands busy on a day held In Provo during the would make these articles In . Salt reaching th Great Salt Lake Valley menta on the upper Weber River In-- 1 meeting fam real partly on pop- name often given the modern city of when rain engenders ennui played a Brussels hla Lake and hisl hereafter. b resided In thla city for three years eluding Parley party President of and Young made visit Park, boulevards, art galleries and part. M Or over the process of retting ular misapprehensions. It name is aparks, and waa then called to fill a mission horn wt Kamas, over which ward h I there. While at Provo th visitors Marriages Announced. famous university. flax, to separate fibre from core, renot made to th Indians at Las Vegas and on la until 1808, hla death occur-- 1 epected the new woolen mills, a dawith a linked that carpet The following marrlsgea are anAt the historic Brussels conference quires the condition of moisture which ths Santa Clara In southwestern Utah. ring In 1008. He seryed aluo In varl-- 1 scrlptlon of which is given, . Mias nounced: Lathllla Pratt, there, and also with a cathedral In 1$74. the city had a premonition can easily be had in a Belgian cellar. Subsequently he was connected with oua clvio capacities, legislator, dele-- 1 tthon daughter of Elder Orson Pratt, to Jo-- which, properly, speaking. Is not a of Its tragic experiences in 1914. The' In the time of Louis XIV, France was llr th operation of th Las Vegas lead gats to the constitutional convention, I worlds great powers, and many less-(th- e rival of the Lowlands In lace-- r cathedral at all, but a church-t- hat mines; and In 1897, In connection etc. He waa a diligent worker and MlI Through th explosion of a kerosln H.PLK(iwmb!un ones, met there to discuss .more making, and so acute did the jealousy with the Y. X. company, he waa sta- - woeful cltlxen In every sens. lamp a fire did $800 worth of dmageprforrd b thebrtdea fatherf Mies'0 st Oudule. But even after de- - humane usages In war. Prussia become that In 1870 thousands of the principle that cltlsens of a crowns worth. of Flanders lace,-wa.McKean, daughter of! ducting thla much from Brussels ?rah lv,DMcKean, or and Elder Wtlllam ATE RIAL for thla department the horse, at th asms tlm. leveling James women who or children burned by the hangman. Attef the crnt. ' enough remain to give it city men, a ahotgun on th driver. There were th flame aa quickly aa poaalbl jtjThaadore invasion of an enemy thereby blight of Philip's despotic rule, - Perry Nebeker; ceremony performed thla week la taken from th five foremost place among world capitals resisted, passengers, three men and two not until a great many books, magapreg,ient Brigham rendered themselves Young. liable to prewas the only Industry that surweekly edition of The Deseret little girls, In the coach, from Ploche. stnee, charts, etc., had been destroyed Thomas 8..8mith of Farmington re- - Wara the romantio adventures of the cisely th same treatment as their vived. Woman's Mr. fingers. It has bees Dwyer or considerably. were outdamaged - Their ordered to get They News for Nov. 8, 1870, ported that he had a yield of I IS city cast Info a movie" scenario, the armed soldiery. England sided. with then saved Flanders from Utter Th Floch stage of the Southern arms were taken from them, on of at once announced a sale at reduced gallons of excellent sorghum from 'title might accurately be' "From the smaller nations In objecting to said, Even before 1914, visitors ts Mail line had been sheld an acre end a quarter of land, an 8wamp Dwelling to Petit Paris The this proposal. Only thirty years later ruin. up and th robbers guarding ith passenger prices of the goods damaged. Brussels were Impressed by the par. on seventh Senna Confirmed. the robbed; Hugh White, - proprietor of while another plundered th coach. Murder Illustrated yield. century her unusuallyIarge village of Germany by Report of women in many occupaBan near the center of what now is Bel- her atrocities in Brussels. . Suffering ticipation Howland and Thurman of tho mall line, in thl city, received the While doing so he threw out ths blane reserved to men In other lands tion kets and told ' the to near passengers , the gium, was called Brueaelle, literally was no new experience for Brussels, a condition wrap following telegram: v deftly attained by women UP the little girls and not let them Cit? OCpOt in tfeW Nephi, Juab County. J4th, awamp dwelling, with descriptive More than three centuries earlier Us with their skill in the textile arts as of Cache valley had been murdered, la Utah Central hich announ Tho stag from JPloche was robbed taka cold. He found fault with the confirmed Intent The they genius of a people for great square had seen Count Egmont the Initial leverage. ,, in this aYemUhTietd. The fbev would not furnishing for cirabout four mile Tiorth of Chicken mail company of and Count Horn walk to the scaffold, meager physical making ipuch The tot th WaVTt11 vind.oTntx first-tim- e young man lived ' Creek, at 11 oclock last night. Walla lights." to , visitor Brussels The' cumstances nickrt warrants as the thu fifty-flrecited former the fully called himself beguiled to ("exhLater word from Nephi reported killing occurred at a place Fargo A Co.s treasure box was broken Psalm, and a little later both heads may find of Mont., instead ef fabrics In some private mall that three suspects who wsr believed Smith's Ranch, his the of and letter registered were to long emptied, open telling the assembled mul- ibition missionary displayed ' sack "was taken, and tha passengers to bs ths men who had held up the while Mr. Thornton waa returning titude on Iron snlkee More gruesome home; only, toj learn thatxibe exhibiexperience. aa California from stated. previously Blue Baltic" writes his Impres- ntlll. both heads finally were boxed tion is a display of laces for sale. robbed of about fifteen hundred do- stage, had been captured by the shersions of the efforts being made by and eent to Philip II, of Spain, o that The chances are he will find a barllars in coin. Judgs McCurdy was one iffs posse. They gave th names of Robbery was fhe motive. Boo Formed. start8t. Organisation iMcKay, Leger.and Heath. They of ths passengers. Judge J31gler Herod might exirlt aU an- gain- that will alleviate any irritation rlngsters who were seeking to de- latter-da- y A large number of residents intered the sheriff with a puis of men were transient residents of Levan, prive the peaceable residents of Utah other victory over "his nSrthern sub- at this Ingenious form of salesmanJuab county. It waa said they would ested in tha-be- e of their rights and prerogatives. to reconnoitre. an honey Industry ship." Again he may be surprised to jects. e handed over to th U. 8. marshal. met in this city pursuant Thl learn that the compact, neighborly From Provo A. F McDonald send to call and Ths News says in comment: Brussels modthe of Though a letter giving some of his experiences ern times Is not madecarpet Is probably the same band who have A brief telegram from Levan stated held a two-da- y Brussels ranks with Boston In ponu- - ' convention. They orIn Belgium, in the bee and noney Industry. been operating in Idaho and Montana that the robbere had been arrested and ganised a Parent 8ociety" for the proi Brussels was paid a deserved tribute lation. When the motion and encouragement of the InOn the In its Hlstorlcus discourses and who faav now extended their op- the treasure recovered. first for it when was naming, American Constitution and some ( of manufactured at WAY OF ETERNAL LIFE. erations to Utah. It la to bo hoped three prisoners were brought to Balt dustry In Utah, with the following THE Wilton, England, the lake It w dleovey4 1 hat fin ef (hem officer!- - Wllford Weedruff.-presiden-t: the events In English history leading product wa patterned That thr paopla ef Juab ounty-will a tier the tapes. le a suitable bonk, for a young render all the assistance In their pow- had been a short time befoiie proprie- George Q. Cannon, vice president; A. Up to that document-for which Brussels was famous man or The usual amount of editorials, ex- tries er tq capture end speedily bring th tor of the Revere House inf this city; Milton Musser, secretary, and Robert young woman It la a treetee for centuries. In'additlon to Its weav. scoundrels to justice and punishment,, another also was well known In cer- L Campbell, treasurer. v cerpts from other papers and other lng, Brussels rained on the doctrines of the gospel, , renown for itl In Balt Lake and tbs' third tain cjrcfes miscellaneous matter is published. , f Details of Robbery and Its tfeedle-mnd- e Guilty of Manslaughter. lace plaining In a clear way the princi-ttf- il war's ormyr soldier, f , of Telegraph News. find their war all over the civil-- 1 le an! ordinance A second telegram from Nephi man Tb who killed a young are needed Controversy , Over Military.' j man, Thurston by name. In Weber New York and other eastern and tzed world. Including a considerable "'hat th? are- - wh? brought the following additional 10 PraoUn them. Prd The controversy between territorial county, wa middle western cities had been se- nuanllty to the United States. - The n1 found guilty of manfeminine culture of feudal times 78c P'JPal1- - For sale at Tho Deseret-"At about 11 'oclock laat night a officers acting under authority of the slaughter, and was sentenced to serve verely sfiaken by an earthquake. There is not so much telegraph sought to express In the delicate de-- j New Book Store. Salt Lake t3y. coach from th south, eight miles Territorial Assembly and those acting seven years' imprisonment and pay a " news aa usual owing, it Is stated to signs of fllmv fabric what men) South of this city, wa ordered to halt under appointment of the federal DESERET BuOK tit USk fine, of $100. A, Jury in the case of at Washington, had taken a pew one Burk, accused of assault with a disability of the line during the week. wrought Hf,jbhe lacelike architecture of SaltTSke city. by thfeo robbers. One of them seised I I , turn and now Involved th f bstwn 7 o Strengthen Eyesight OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS die-pu- long-Als-tan- Bon-Op- to ef I -- Bon-Op- te Bon-Op- Bon-Opt- Bon-Op- to o, to ed Bon-Op- to Bon-Op- to J Bon-Opt- o. work-strain- ! th; Bon-Op- to - Bon-Opt- o. gs, Capital of the Land of the Loom ' up-he- m 1 s lace-maki- ng i A . -c- " 0!n. T - de-t&- b" -- ofll-cia- ls Thats the way youre ireared. ,J dont say thaf If a the wroi g way, even if a bloody war has jusl been fought and wori; tb change it But Its the Intolerant way and when you get right down to bras tacks,' tkaJpnker way, the boch . way. Well, I guess Ill have to get me a new joss He roe suddenly, etepped ac foe he room and from Its nail. With the 61nt took the of his knife he removed the photogravure, delicate- came a little faster. It Is not the privilege of very society girl W undergo apotheosis in the heart of , a strong man." "Straight as on of these spruces"to any other You never felt like making love (Continued from page six) yourjg man shortly to return and wtth whom she fulhad what might be called an understanding filled thl requirement In ripe measure, though somewhat deficient in such qualities sa Josh could - . claim.' Again her meditations weye interrupted by the entrance of Josh bearing a pjram'd of toast with jam and butter, Batallle stalking Interestingly at lii heels, Evelyn, a girl of healthy appetite, thrust thought aside end felt upon the chsp end tender toast. r Getting trapped niajtes you hungry. Josh." T ' It sure does. I didn't need a tonic, though, when I put tny foot in mine. Wedbeen two' das on an orchid diet." , " - ."What corps were you?" I raft with that first pack of persistent leathernecks known aa the Marines. , 7 A deb color flooded Evelyns face. . "Reallj YU- - was an Intensely patriotic girl and1 could not bear this glorious unit mentioned without a thrllL ghe was not surprised. He was precisely the type of which she had imagined the marines to he com- - . There could be no mot question of his yoeed. v being "splendid.'" admiration It And yet this knowledge snd-thbrought did not in the least alter her personal sentiment toward him. Eh would have admitted freely that h was, perhaps, on of the world's elect, a member of th tiny factor which bad turned the course of Its history and each Individual of which . ought by rlghta te have his niche In th Hall . of Fame. But granting all this brought him no near' er aa a matrimonial possibility, Too may nay that Evelyn munt have been the .trermoet treed of enoh, but that is scarcely ths word. Hh woo'd fisve been 4 Righted to do U'lr ' w publ.cly and yemc man honor in her h. te him as an eweemee friend. a cs aa his heeds wen homy And calloused and hi wreeg oeek rcOgh end red a 1th th fins. webr- - beaten creased that come J0 the and because wltfi the provincial acceaL&of the region, even though grammatically, an extreme fastidiousness amounting almost to a casta fanaticiam (Ilk that' of a Hindu) placed him absolutely outside her sentimental pale. , This now began to trouble her because Cornelia might come At any moment with Francois and her true identity be at once disclosed. 8he felt it Incumbent to prepare him In some way Jor ths knowledge that he had been entertaining hla angel unawares, and that she must presently taka Bight from his dreams and aspirations. rs , rf y . "Josh" Mamselle-w- 7 . How did yon happen to set that little flapper on such' A tour dIvoire 7"' Meaning why have I elected her High Girl? unattached youngster Well, you see, a Just naturally craves a girl of some sort, and being born with myjull share of nerve, I thought I might as well pick out tba beet. I grew up tn these woods My father looked after th tract before me aed was good friend with a tot of rich, fashionable people thst used to go In hunting and fishing and camping and On canoe trips. - I got a taste for high society when I wa a kid." ; "And It spoiled you for for For my own clase?" His eye twinkled at her embarrassment. "But It waa my own claaa What aristocracy, an) how? Indiana or rich people from anywhere, or the descendants of th one thst made the country what It la?" "I suppose you are right, I never thought much about U. What made you pick out this particular glriT" "Her stylo, I reckon. Of on nee, her looks had a lot to do wtth H, Phm struck mo aa th prettiest thing Td over seen and the most thoroughbred, 'A young f!la thst pends most of bis tim alone fn th Woods need something of that sort to fasten to. It keep him cheered up. More than tbal. ft keep Kim straight when he foe Out." u slrasght 7" Eve'rn s breath "And she kept well-foun- d, -- - - j Hello, nursey words stalled "My word eo you' are the In th pretty pjnk mouth. "When- did you get back, and what are you doing liere?" passe-parto"Oh, resting up qnd incidentally looking over , my property "'Your property ? ly as .a surgeon operating. The others likewise. Evelyn) watched him She had After CLafeau1, Thierry and "Sure, nursey-a feeling of .euffocmltm. a wild impulse to proBellcau Wood got. pretty well advertised as untest But this was mingled wltha sort of ImpoteniA healthy real estate for Cferman residence old Cousin Abner began to take a real, live interest la me. Then rage against herself, against Jilm against the situation as a whole. She felt that she had been unhe heard that I'd got mine at Sbissons and would TTobably lose my leg, wheh he up and changed his fairly dealt with, not flvep'lh time to cmieider and reflect which was due tdVn of her rank and qual- 'will. He's left me this whole piece of woods J ity and general desirability. hope well he good neighbors.- ' "Come watch yh hlaxe," said he, looking at her "But Josh Its' worth million! with a smile. Repressing a desire to scream she Yes, If one cares to liquidate. But I dont got up and stepped to the doom ay. He crossed t.;o think I do. I like it better th way It I think that Evelyn portrayed the thorouga-bre- d big room, atbod for a moment looking thoughtfully Into th ft re, then laid hla collection gently, almost she was by sticking right on at the carnp after back-loThe dib- - this for the remaining thre weeks. Instead of conreverently on the Utivw writhed and twisted as thoughTn pain. Josh ceiving a sudden distaste for her surrounding and ' ;r looked at Evelyn. turning Immediately to town. he obsefved There she stopped and scuffled aiout on eklis i8h keeps smiling," and snow shoes and figure-skate- d ('You brute " on the patch of No, I believe in cremation for ones dead, and ice they cleared and drove a pony in front of her she's .dead to me. She told mo so." srned lo male venison sausag toboggan and The flame licked around tho edges of the porand watthed oTT'dreamj, meditative tha swift trait, There was a brilliant JTlsre. Josh stepped progression of en ardent . e affair which had heels back, brought his together and stood at germinated In a banc hosj ttal In Frame. salute. The tear gushed into Eveiyns eyes a Evelyn !t no ranoor, no reereta. merely a sort of lolnlain melancholy that something purely emotional reaction, no doubt, for by should of tho a girl's eye fill at the burning of her picture by sort coul! not happen to here-I-f. "Too nee. doe- -, man whom ah has just finally and peremptorily tor." said a he to me a month cr so later, a wood-thrurefused? Is quite as nice a bird as a lawn robin aad Still at salute. Josh mad a half turn and faced they are thg'lfVme ' species. I Imagine. But If there was only1 on . hen - robin and ' her, then brought Jits hand down with a snap. Thank you," said he. one male wnd-lhry- h left f all the .birds fit the "For --what ?" , world, t 73 hot 74.1v that she would mate wtth me Having kept to. It Is rather that straight all these years for him,' or he want wtth some other woman." a me. I may be too fastidious, as sav a and . There came a scuffling and stamping outside silly and unreasonable ard all the rest, bat I cant then the door wa Dtyg open and Cornelia, covitem to wee mveelf wltblng to marry any man not ered with powdery enow burst In. It took more broueht up a I. have been." than a mere blixxttrd . to dismay this robust and "How about year soldiery I asked, jour peer-fian'determined damseU At eight. of the tableau. Eve-y?" . . ( The shook fceF head. "No" ebe answered, b standing In thebedroom doorway oith gils-- j tenlng ayes and Joeh straight and gvlm tn front of Is not th earn. Tho war has .changed " - ut ' 'if ed 1" low-burni- ng r--f 1 - "Josh!'' -- girl?" I wont ray that. - But I havent. Evelyn drew a deep breath. Then hej fac rather pale, aha raised herself slowly, swung her feet to the floor and sitting on th edge of th bod, stared fixedly at the lamp., Do you know who I am? ah aBked. wfy Of course. Youre the glrL Evelyn Duane. I knew that ou were at the camp with Miss Schuyler." She filmed slowly and looksd Into his face. Ijt was set and Impenetrable as a mask; the face of an Indian brave euch as hts ancestors had fought tn those Very woods. ,, Josh It can never, never bf." ( "Are you quit sure?" ' Positive, "No fighting chance?" . Net one. few "'"second. He eta red at her intently for Than th corners of his eyes began to twinkle, and Evelyn wondered ahy. He' did not seem to be tak-- 1 g it very hard, nor bothering about any pretence of so doing. The blood poured Into fer face ag.ub. Fhc felt that ah should be relieved, bat Instead that resented ft. In fact, it struck her suddenly that he looked relieved himself. Could fU be that he ws disillusioned? ' That he found The original disappointing? Evelyns temper began to i U. She fell fooUsh and regretted Intensely having volvn-- t ered her ultimatum ao precipitately. And with th full perversity of her eex the chill doubt atruek through her' that posslbly 'eh had mad a mistake, thst after all It mtiht not he so difficult to lov this man. The chasm between them seemed iloetcg In. Her mind. cast s swift comparison between him 'and that other, and th odd were all , with Josh. 1 You dont seem very much cut up about ft." eald abo. , He Shrugged. Te tell th truth I never bed muc Vhop. , , "Why not?" pecans I knew your sort I knew your private pinion of rough d laments and T.atcr' gentlemen snl at! that stuff. You cant help It. the fire, Cornelia's pretty face suggested that f an astonished little girl. g. rh br . , tVo-nell- n; -- ce n, 1 |