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Show (Z J - THE DESERET NEWS BY IXHIS ' principal rwuiftw., te hlon ). '' I!" Ibr(f Vi.-l- A.Bherlk, ih xwutMi Whe lx. i'rtftCb l&JI IV. Wall 7 hrd tha amc Sofia had nerer Uicb.a! Lmnyard. Nilhr did th firm tOTfw Ut!tor.7WnnfSFto more then herself f- llm lo picur Ml - ' bounded, no Korin. nA up on the wall n(scat aiih f timidity and emtmr-rasame- watching htm. He could not see tha! anybody waa. Not even ttofia. he settled back found a handsome gold ease In ths waistcoat of hie dinner ja ket, extra'ted a cigarette, nipped It between hie Up and forgot to light it. 4f A auddon RAfia had arrived at a decision, and with every expression of It Ip her manner she slipped down from the high stool and left the catase to take care of itself Turning to lii wing door she barged through with high litaT and fire of determination illuminating her face. had had enough of riddles. jh Behind the stive an elderly and rusted waiter was nodding The kith-ewas cold and dark for the night. Fnpw Dupont then would be upstairs, closeted with the genius of the From the pantrv a narrow stuiresae ltd up td the apartment above the res a n eateb-ttshme- taurants Sofia mounted rapidly, with a firm tread that wa nevertheless to tn noiseless, thanks practically n eoloa of paper-thi- n slipper. Nhe could hear voice bickering above. At the top there waa a abort, dark corridor, with threeon doors. Two seepingcombtna these were closed third door, to sH ofstood (h open lion office end living room, of light. letting outToa stream Be Continued.) well-wor- Uluetrated The new overblouae sketch followr the wc yerely tailored line and flt anug- ty over the hip. The ladiea and misses blouse la eut la siaea 14 to 42 Inches bust. measure Rise SC require 1 mat erlali wttb-I- k in . ra...i. 's krde-SC-inch Po-D- apt titfteur tin! fofoun4wordMm andThcrtie take ft -- wu-- eremeiory by the hand and lead her out and Induct her Into aurh an wnviron-mn- t aa suited her rightful atatioir eompris-in- f said environment a town house if not on Park Lane at leaat nearly adjacent to It, and a country bouae sittlmg. In the mellowed beauty of.. Ha Seventeenth architecture, amid lordly atrea of velvet Uwa and private park She hoped the country houae would be within aight of the sea. and that the family garaga would run to a comBofift nearily 116b go, -- ut-te- for her fortable little town-ca- r uae when ahe went shopping In Bond Street, or to pay calls or leave card, or to concert! and matinees. . . . At about thla stage her chateaux en their Kapagne began to rock upon foundation a eeiaroic phenomenon due to the appearance "Of Mama Theresa and Dupont, coming from sine - and Papa kitchen for their dinner, which , meal they habitually consumed In the cafe when the evening rush was over, the Ubie undressed, and tha establishment bad settled down to drowse away the dull hour till closing time Thus reminded that it was t oclock or thereabouts of a stuffy evening In a stodgy world where nothing ever happened that hadnt wearily happened . the day before and tfcs day before that and so hack to the beginning of Time, and wasnt scheduled tediously to continue happening tomorrow and the day after and toes to the end of Eternity Sofia sighed and shook herself and put away the vanity of dreams. But her beauty aa she sat brooding, was as aultry aa the night la the rear of the room Mama Ther-ee- e and Papa Dupont wrangled sourly ever their food; not with Impassioned la Ota natural ardec. of ranrout' r things abut others might discuss the boofcepf the moment or the play of the year or scandal or Charlie ChapJIa hr the thundering fiasco of Versailles theae two diacuaaed each other fall and freedom fnge with utmost-cand- or ef expression handling their subjects to without glove. never hesitating touch- upoAtepice wot common I yy mentioned- In civil Intercourse or to uae the apt. unprintable word: never dreaming of potttely terming a damned old hoe a spade, tossing the ball of recrimination to and fro with masterper-aon- al -- M T un- - like Michael and wIKhlfiY matter what 111 look might be) that he were hi lomlot daughter Sofia, and hat he would ee the advertlie-meiaud ooromuoicatt-p- d rate :y. . I new of her, and requeated. and hear - Rolls-Roy- e fn tha pome ipeiint in d hum-- I in nd d wa.k Cafe Exile. look of with Dupont laiyird 1 torrent wtd' heDetryig man who looked Ai Inter. tin.- Ubu4 f4 Annabel ttirlhinlbr, ' X TU-- t y PtIOBiry h But whatever hie Intention. glancing round the room to seeatif anybody were 'yejefi w as imJlytaHIea by "coincidence, her brain had rot had time to absorb Its full aignltf-oanc- e (bat Mama Therese should receive a cummunii aliun from thne distinctively named solicitors on the eveomg of the very oayon which they advertised concerning a young womans jwuued .SoXlarrrirfcit-was snatched our of her hand a objurgation raa loosed UfKn her devoted- head, and eke looked into the blaca scowl of tie French worn a a. Sneak Spying little rat How dare yetr pryjaaony letters " Mut, 'Mama Therese Be still, you Has one asked you to speak Give me those others Mama Therese with a vast show of violence appropriated them from uftreslsling grasp and after lhie keep your oe or a mouchard out of what aoesn t concern you Hold your tongue I wish te kear nothing from you, I hear too much flatter yeurself I am like thaL dolt of a Dupont, to be taken in by a of round eyea and tanocent ways pairI know your sort. 1 know jou. mam sells too well' Me, 1 am nobody fool, least of all your young woman What goes on under my I . and if ou Imagine otherwise you are a bigger yard contrasting. . Price IS simpleton than you- rake me for. cent. She vicsnapped her fingers iously in Kofias crimsoned face, The FALL AMD WINTER Issue a contemptuous Zut1 f the FASHION MAGAZINE U and waddled off, shaking her head and now ready. It contains over SOd growling to herself. styles, several dressmaking lea 8ofia felt stunned. The ooha. Ac, and is, undoubtedly, a had been launched so swiftly, offensive, he mas! of conscious book - which every woman who having done so little to Invite it, she bad been taken 'fnpre-parewants to dress well and wants to thrown Into confusion, her see Ler family well dressed should feeble objections silenced and overwhelmed by that deluge of abuse, pubbar Price 10c a copy . . . licly disgraced Pattern for this model may be . Her face waa burning, and tears 'obtained from The Deseret News started in her eyes, but she winked at Enclose cost, price 16 cent them back, she would not let them of pattern with order and price fait Conscious of the grin of the address Fashion Editor, (ha Des- handful of patrons, and jthe leers pf eret New" Ike waiters, ahe steeled herself to suppress every betrayalof the mor- - green baize door. Mama tmcatlon in which her soul was writh- - marched ahead wmrTorbldding Therese frown she made no sign but stared on and quivering chin with the militant in, stonily at tbs blackness of the night carriage of misprised and affronted lB al th doors rectitude To her. It wab obvious, Sofia lhVi came to her rescue, for the time did not exist. At the flaming color ebbed from her face her heels Papabeing Dupont shambled tin and left It unnaturally whits, theeaail), hanging the head of deep before her eyea and thoughtuineas avoiding Sofia's gaae their look grew fixed dissipated and hard even It was his part to was pretend that-al- l her lips took on a grim, unyielding set well and always would be; only ha Benaath tha desk her bands clenched lacked the effrontery. Just for then, into small fists. But she did not hts usual smirk When they had disappeared Sofia be- mT The sensation stirred up by the out to breekof Mama Therese subsided, the ganThere think, was something more in this domino players resumed their gamcp affair than mere 'coincidence, there the eld gentleman reading Tws a sinister' question . snferery. page n iejad po wLth a turpd a amll ..dark as fQuaLanaiire lovers returned to their the complexion of heiureverls. Athwart knowing low. voiced lovemaktno, the fvtd of her abstracted vision di.ft- waiters behind band their yswned llVt e ed the harelvof young Mr Karslake. It had been save that, at tbbfteaHtbIe ghe waafigure conscious of It He seated himaelf with plain pre-e(Sofia could see by the mirror, with- looking directly) Mama Therese meditation directly opposite - the calsse and Rapa Dupont seemed to have de- But Sofia- did not openly clared an armistice and were gohbllnw staring odd smile shad-doheyd tte reart of their meal In silence owed hirq.ataiIAji hN lips an expression half and Indecorous haate. eager half apprehensive, there was a Presently they got up ana sought hint of puxziement in his scrutiny It their living quarter To do this they waa rather as If he had bad to pass the calsse and through the found some new reason unexpectedly for thinking lh h Unrs. Ibjneoln s Inn Fields. Undon W. C 3 ir 0recast py BUt d 921. EVERYWOMAN ' 5'" forward"? 14 LADIES' A.VlJ MISSES' BLOL'E left-Juu- ui LhJCTTau dMTMJ of ih 1 p -- 'Oil tr haJf-doz- NOVEMBER b'n with ani,hl'I,V .rh.'f2. h. ord,rd r.4 kut m JOKFFIIVMK. tha he had come and gone when hap-- t per.lng to fiance toward the caiese, ah ( -saw Sofia shuffling W elf he l.urh Tli' ! I w which had been left wito her of Brop-pol.e bushMamma There ' " n J f.in.tin Immediately " t,ur ed back ! the tab' and got up. wiping bin b It . beeHr ch and monel aefrewltfr napkin - Wb UM th rlpt a she rolled toward th desk h ' Rut she was too late Alfea)V Fofia mother bU Chin teu, had sorted out and was staring m blank M Uvlr. ba fr"4 Tcwn wonder ai-- aa envelope addreaaed - ao P ib mrwor f J Mama U Therese and bearing tn its upto wn b TT. br corner the imprint uX iia per k'I b4 orgta; fcr Mrhel KmlJco who It Becretin A Fpher, ITrr hat .In Trine Vic- THr, 2LS wrll,3r' cJheSeaeret News RED MASQUERADE MONDAY PAWFOR A r. t ' ej wsk... niVTC x rn y, L ,n,nfn all the land the attention of parents, guardians and teachers is being drawn this O.VER week to thejnRuence of good books in t he lives of children. Libraries, schools, I . and book stbres are making a concerted effort to interest folks in juvenile literature ajcii . Our store, the g mecca of boys and girls, sends the invitation broadcast that its big Juvenile Department is ready Tor public inspection and approval. Call in one day this week and enjoy a few m inutes recreation among the beautiful books book-lovin- year-roun- d -- - for-childre- - ly ease 'Thelf ' ao thoroughgoing that Mama time waafVtffuatlto'WnH1hripaa-Therese even failed to notice the passage of the postman on his last round of the day for reasons Ordinarily best known to herself and which Fofla had nver thought to ritton. Mama There preferred personal! v to receive all letters and contrived to he on .hand at the postmans runtomarv hours of call. Rut tonight she only realized Books For Xmas Gifts Nothing more ideal for old or young. They, cost little and contribute to the joy of living for years and years. There is a volume here exactly suitable to give any friend or loved one you may have in mind. Come in during Childrens Book " Week and see them. TAKES CARE m i. v THE QUACKS TELL OF THEIR HOftfc. RU1LDREN V Mrs. Taylors Sickness Ended by Lydia L Pinkhams Vegetable" Compound BT THORNTON W. BlKt.l'HN, boms. Oo where you will find it o tiling for you still Mrs Quack Now that 3!rand Mra Quaik (he MalUrd Duck had arrived with their chi'dren, Refer- - HwbMt simply eouldn t the ponl of Faddy tha Beaver He knew he ought lo return to the dear old Briar patch He knew that little Mra Deter would worry and worry all the time he we Tea, he ought tu go hume liul he was ao curious to know all about the Qaaukx aud their adienurea that he simp y cduldn t Peter decided to spend the Uae Forest near right over iq the Paddy s pond He woutd have sat and ftlked with t tie Quacks all n ght, tut they were Kuira la U prje I suffered continRoxbury, Maas. ually with backache and waa often despondent, had dizzy spells and at xny aav monthly periods it was almost impossible to keep around at xny work. Since my lad baby cams Orn two year ago my back has been worse and no position I tired and hungry and after a short could get m would iim imtK for aupr-tonthe of the pond anl then, in the hre relieve it, and docof the Hiak Fhadowa t .liked .akeat did medicine tor's f r the their heads uvder heir not help me. Afriend first conif'rrtable sleep thewTghad known sinie leaving their home in tne tar recommended Lydta E. Pmkham Vcg h e table Compound and I have found (Treat Nrt waa on hand on the hnr of relief since lifting it. My back is much thePvter pond bright ard earv next morn-- j better &nd I can sleep well, I keep ng and after break "ast Mr and Mr uver and ume out on the house and have the care of five children Quii kaasm birr while the young so m v work is very trying and I am very shoreId near QuaI pond explored Paddy thankful I have found the Compound e tbugtrt of you a great many such a help. I recommend it to my times since you went through here In DH you hay spring said Peter fnends and if you wish to use this letter the a good Journey up to your home' I am very glad to help any woman Tea. replied - Mrs Quark Tt wa as was until I used Lydia E. th best journey- we have nmd since can remember. I don t know why but Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. no terrible gins anywhere Mrs. Mauds E. Taylor, 6 St. James there were V-- a along the (Of cruree Place. Koxbury. Mass. nw wgv of VhnwiiriKat Vnadr-ha- if ackscheTs oneuf tbeinost eormnoiTTm etmAd'hiS7e'Trhe-hr)(- r wise Taw for symptoms of a displacemcntor derange- - !i bidding the shooting of birds on rh !, mentof the female system. No woman r"luit w.h w1, 'hn should Ituucd U6 BUstake Ol trying to W reached our home, and went right heroic endurance, .but to houaekeeping" overcome " it by . . Tell me about that home, begged Where was it" little gfasay pond fn the Far ? replied Mr Quack a drermy ' g t - suf-fer.- ng f i w)" , I Had your iron today? 'J 4fki i 5 Hr Cb . Eat -- more raisifis J M - ' q. U. AOt Aesop for Children - That Heme," Begged Peter. tn her The grass and reeds eyea look, grew tail ro imf ff and gH about were ard great b'sn marsh, andor there wa nothing tu fear frum frjxn the who big ie ple wai fur and hunt round the ponds and lakes of the yjreat Woods On a little grasse island-tuiilt our neat It was ao hidden in the gra that ou mixht hate passed close to rt and not seeu It ht did you make your nest qfT' asked Peter f grass, mostly. replied Mra 'And it wa lined with downy feather taken from her own breast. spoke up We About j 1 ac4m4 of hr QUcuk os n bre-is- F4er l uvITed his handsome That is j is what ahe did, ou neve- - have seen a softand eyru, feather er, warmer necame from heiown breast Peter linked at Mis Quark Didn t thVmoue- Nun he ekt.d puling Not Mrs very mufh. replied k Hit it wouldn f have made Qua ant different4 if it had she added But why did ou go eo fur for a hosner naked peter There must be lot and lots of rjust such little ponds oof so far akv "There are, replied Mrs Quack but la wnere vou were born and Mr. Quack ho-wav up on the shore and I were of that little pond We never could feel same the else We quite anywhere U I It dcarelI Util, pond in nil th th. I haled lo ev Orcat World It. Jac,X PlDt druie ...Lui.out... ad i i Du e I here re That llttl pond I a .p tend id place to hrlntr-o- p rhiidrn Phe lanced proudly at the lv young Dutka in the middle of the pond. Mr Books for Boys and Girls Polly Flinders Jack Homer "Tommy Tittlemouse Uncle Owl Series Childrens Garden of Versed Peter Patter Book Real Mother Goose Wlndemere Series Little Lame Prince Overall Roys . Sunbonnet Babies Book le Q Goody Xaughty Books Sunny Sulky Book Gander Series . ' Green Meadow Series Burgess Bird Book America First, (100 Stories from our. u own 1 listory - onder-Stories-(The Best-myt- for hs Lot River' Firelight Stories Trail and Tree-To- p had aaid he r That Books should make children happy and build character unconsciousOur Ideal: ly and shbuld contain jiothing to cause fright, suggest fear glorify mischief, extenuate-malic' or condone cruelty. OOK-C- O 1 1 4 ' . Mother West Wind Series Adventure of Sonny Bear 'Little Bear at Work and Play . Gocihey Goosey " ChnfTiTTavdrites - Billy Bumpkins The Burgess Books , The Bedtime Story Books .... boys and girls) In, the Childs World (Morning Talks and- Stories) Tell Me Another Story For the Childrens Hour Worth While Stories for every Day Stories Children Need " --Tor the Story Teller Broad Stripes and Bright Stars Rick and Ruddy.' Stories of Great Adventure"" nt The eiory, Brlrgln, , fp a Family." by T. W. Burge.) (Copyright. lll. 'Yhone Was. 696T r 4-4--. jE. South e |