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Show u i ; u-- y . 'r . THE. DESERET;. NEWS. TUESDAY PAGE A . JANUARY - 31 1922 FOR 'EVER YWOM AN . Wa ehall have to hare a woman rat the bead of auch a department a woman of potae of brain of knoiri-ledg- e of the business tactful and honest It will be bard to find inch a if woman." j AUnoat Let me try, Mr. Carr" frightened by her temerity Ruth, fCopyrlght. 11. by Carolyn Beecher ) She honever looked at him ealmly knew her reaourcea and knowing, she had courage You are ery young Mias Brownthink we will aooa bpen that departTHoras. from cob ment, Turnbull ing Not only young In years bpt in Roth Browvla. Just graduated oouroo. business How long have n0 experience a took vkan Hunter Worden came aoon again. )ou been with oi" to take over tho burdens of a thJlIIlkin Two Thia time him Ruth left with Sam, that priA fsllrTPMQbl. had excusing herself on the plea of work Im year.' yea And you think you unproeperttT war condition, .tal spiaaleas tboo o to do If Worden had any hope that derstand investments well enough to TWflrtbM brought. alh-tth he might make an impression take cae of a department I worked lovable ereetere. hu Iasi klo Job. upon ere whloer; tho yoonger brother hai her the careless unruffled manner li years before I aspired to such a or caret asd tbotighU with which she took it for granted pos'tion Then But times 'have ether brother the home from hf call was entirelj o.n Sams ac-- j changed I tried' to learn all branches tvtjran tnrel d J lee Med in the wr rf) flam of d count the business. would it hate j Nowadays people s.paed buth mecesee eecretly to eeve Ui'to PW 1 J have neter made up my thought he was frying to be a arecta.lii ob the next interest peymentte beau mind whether I thought it a good Ruthie and the borne encumbered which with Sussn'jiuted. ftlt mother and eieter f.nJ ad tn b The just a man like bam .plan or not You have studied invest- J have no tme Robert beaux Susan jartner nJ ments, bonds particularly money TombuM Rob-- rf partref tolf tak Aren t you ever fr Mr Carr to have a money .Yes, golrig or a husband lOthi firm for which Roth wcrke UgM And for women beau, eecre Why? cleat eff a perwma! totereet in b No Susan I am afrad not Ruth repeated almost verbatim tbe olot)) I know frt f7" 1 tery H aotiera that her be Mr ane heard of her , had the why Turnbull argument used itiona to shabby DeHcaUiy say that you tcuMn t get mar- when he proppsed opening the depart-C.apanic W re girls Ruh about her hcrme If ried Mr because ever, a ment 1 to tmru had you ready-r her dislike Womans ice pc ea at fear f to take care of to be redbleec mnde fan n She to her ignorance to men a youryer afer loclto-in meant me and dsd and mother, didn t Her showing echnol and being easfir influenced by sharp- worr r Roth bf Th tore because in work in e ef this tratt-H- er to greater r r her pereuaon th pbw power causing her to have ore o a m. ernapn! v Put f love my ready-- 1 sarnmg need the bouee la th e.birbe arl nthem this of advice of as to her Investments, part that it h tele town In hi Khe flat You argue well and concisely caressed the rhiM ft h Now,' run away and do thie he will no lunger if t THE' PRO,PJ& ln-e, , 'r T rr l'r ,r w- ald when she finished. thr forget aii attut beaux If 1 decide more Bfrotrt the to hae them, you are to do this bo i rn too home life ant to make eere ehe cmi.d in too youngbusy man deparment tnuted as naJ of a nw If ben left alore of her strictly to a business basis Hunter ttr.rdea a She the firm To nbo what she was missing thatthoughts Ruth ee. to cut Tate other girls wii glad It made Ujeaa.Ur.Yar yoorg came--t-o h&Ar o Z'LJ her Whatever and learn Ruth 4aaia'BBce salary you choose to" nnt me tb aarLbiib a fair eonrmts"Ture thg-aave 7aeetef J'1'." ge he hsd slon on all new buelnesa grwdgtngty A look of th. ork of keepinggiven the admlrUon ewentoeei Else wee a bueineee tra d gone h lout u I woman hi own heart. after Tf a-oneah.d5rih I1 hav -- Uh Tornbull. I w111 t0 That I , clothebe mended all tor today, Mlsa Browning fh lf on Head rK?f tood thln "OP hlgh'nglng 'in her w.. nfbI brau,f of ... Prlce, heart, you r?uId. rat, -- lt Ruth left the offlctu .- , ..eiee, fio- ""i rTh owmlfig, Ifa coming- ehe mut- Tf the eaeentiala of llfetered. Jut ae I planned Thank Ood. But oh, thank Ood1" for And teara of elohln ?J?rV a.fubsUlut ubatlt'In dimmed her eyes pure Joy "? , nite care elothea bounced Ain't has he M'e you wou d out and as the lew pro- - Browntngr Th office hoy looked at rinmd H hTahK u ,h,yh hai1 ho herNo,withIndeed, evmpvhetlc eves Tom He a been so Itr.ate.t lfe ' m 1 Couldnt f She Thank you. I shall take advantage --Pbomu,gr,.Jah.?U"?oS.,r her wiped eyea quickly, w aoon Ruth'a era not fit to make over of that Invitation but he Ges, ought to bsl You Susan was still with Sam, talking when aha mint like Them flappers who don't asked though sometimes were "VhVn think of nothing but glibly of toe guest. Ruth Mr them eootie nests Worden Mrs Browning andBettys What were you telling both Henry ears bad oyer their and powdering their when I raroe into the room. Susan a?drVn9hfVhCt'S!,rn1 a,1'11,1'n their noseband had rubbingred as paint on their if were chatting You you PLTeVn, bought npsT They makejne mad, they do hen known him always " Gee. they work' Pretending ItuTh they spend Andeven the advance ' Oh lots of things biiro- - more time trimming their faces than nt but a 1,tu 'I hope nothirg you shouldn t lh plan-nin- g they do working for ao many And yet yahe to a stranger " never There are many nice gfrls who do j for a moment Dor. t be fussy. Ruth gave up her Idea things nowsdays. Tom Then as she sk pped about the ome day she would be one of thi those My mother, she says It ain't derom Susan quoted impishlv bulne women who ao cent 1 think like she does I wouldn't The time has come, th walrus eteadlly con.lng to the fJre no She merry mads up her face what girl said d,lrouraKf"ent to hold like them girls do for lon.1 although 'To talk of many things at As tlmea It Tom was It tere seemed threatened to overwhelm her Of shoes ships of sealing wax to be no present only danger Of cabbagdv and kings CH VPTER -- XXVL They font go toothing but act like dear' Ruth Ughlngly But, Su Mr- wanted to vamp every man they arr wants to aea you. tha they .Id, yon nrviirt bcarefut not to talk j sees They trv It on me sometimes then office boy told Ruth, throwing a family matters to strangers Rath laughed gayly. Tom s non5 sense had it. tmlnng look a- - her promjaiy forgot all about h. riven her time to pull the rwe-del'red I to'd him how t Ruthie Is." herself - as And as together She was a great favorite message Susan had wh spered to Sam had she It she resumed quietlyleft her aork '111 bet vu d.d, he whispered with him Mr in Turnbull's office ' baCi Never before had the head of the He had more then supTlon of had-e-n MrCarr e foe f rm d A'Vu-sent her But for her. When Worden saw the manager on a 1" her dl- tT0,P Ja,,d Mondav morning i wi wh rather wjus knn her position Tn that rectlon when the came Into tba office a complete "history of the Browning case would nox Mr Turnbull who had he gave no evidence of It family and more than even busan hired her. tell her so? bhe took heart - "h a -- "nrtcr he ,!d io him. dreamed she had told of Ruth. -Mr and entered ft grace One In a thousand Tarr'r prilike to Why Mr Turnbull, as near as I vate office 'with herself well In hand know whet Carr eald To Id can get it, that g.rl supports she enTne oid gentleman motioned her to t.lis nothin by her actlor" her She tire fami y No wonder she doesnt a chair Before he ent home Mr Turnbull have monev for clothes Then WorMr Turnbull thinks we should open rt from Mr. Carre tip of the den told to graphic sentences all that a Woman s department, do you .itrvlew hat - Of the father jhu think wbotrt Busan had said a Just like "She man In her talk had lost his position and couldn't get hen business mentioned H. another, of the mother who hated to chuckled as he told of her atklre be poor because she was born a lad), hlra t ber runnln the new try of the prett) sister a ho worked but Jr had Ruth Broanln nurs'd and of he- - reoly when kept all her money for prety clothes. Idea that It s,mpljr acted tooIc-TT- t. this dsrtment he asked her about salary !nX?&d of Telwog the family as Ryth "Don't work on past performance htT ajld ,h a I11 IflGy replied did, of the brother who had run awav r tTurnb!1 la f'rht''' a fair commission on all new to sea, and of bam who never would to th point, Mr Carr said (Wants Hiftht I I'ke her erlt. and her business be abe to doanvthmg again When to h'm.elf as he narrowly watched faith In horse, he had finished; Mr Turnbull thanked her "Doesn t waste words (To Be Continued ) him and at once went to Mr Carr and' what he had been told repeated I mistrusted of the ort Mr Turnbull something luid are They an ra'her incompetent run down at- heels-lo- t I rather imagine It a pretty hard for a girl hxe Mies Browning to carry sueh a load bhows the stuff she's mads f fh hasn't whined to us or asked that anv favors because of her burdens I XXT to the living return her Ruth Upon father ar1 mother, but had As the boy brought bsnv with her the room, pushed his wheel bnr in'o his pleasUorden. rose and expressed He too, had ure at meeting him Jk yXiUBJtar been 'over ttere4 ad gnrv ttpc When Ruth went to the door with him she said "Come again if vnu will, Mr Worden. 3am enjoyed talking with you and be gets so little pleasure out of ULUTifi berIf to h.r i ad i.i.mT. wakes had-flnls- way Cleopatra world of encient - With beauty art t her command, ahe depended on cleansing with Palm and Olive oils to protect, improve and preserve the freshness and smoothness of her skin. This beautifying wss n$ confined to face alone The hath was a daily ceremonial with all ancient peoples, palm and olive oils the cleansers 19 hr .. used. , Bathe with Palmolive and keep your skin smooth and white It is a luxury all can aifor& -- , plexion. You h GOOD SEWi SPREAD. BY THORNTON W. BIRGESS. Bad now travels 'rapidly 25-ce- But good news goes urn fart. Pray.be slow to spread the first. But speed along tbe lat. Tommy Ttt. news hew travels asy among tbe tittle people of tbe Green Forest and the Green Meadow9 But travel IT does, and that awtftly be It bad news or good newa. And so. before night of the day after the great ice etorm, the news of the bounty of Farmer Brown s Boy had far In an a steady all directions The result spread procession of visitors to the feeding shelves in the Gld Orchard in the cor- -, ner nearest Farmer Browns house All day long they ceine, for nowhere else waa food to be found oit see every bit na locked In ice, and many Mule lives would have been ended but for the food Farmer Browns Bov had so thoughtfully put out. There waa no fear on the part of anv of these I ttlo teople They understood that one who . womd put out food for them would . do them no hi. so tiisr ate cMlirtJlv Bov stood .even when- Farmer-Brown'hut a few feet swav Such fear as those ho were not acquainted with might have ws swallowed up In the greate- - fear of starving and freez- to . death ing Tommv Tit the Chickadee and Tank Tank tho Nuthatch, belngold friends. s - , 'mean To" .say' You're Gonn tiB. y3Vi WHAT ft 3. DAUGHTER'S HftVD? 1290 J. UUt orUcl - r 1428 heard of the ood thins. In th Old arnnt'na and complaining and rett'lnr Orchard Late that afternoon, J.st be- - hi thousand little ram fore tho BUrk Shaloa were ready to on up through the Old Orcha-- straignt tart ov from the rumple Hllla runt- in Friikly Porky la and whinin and rattling urove ea lojy thousand lfuie spears hi h&r coat, who shG-bvd appear but Bricky fcorky the. (Copyrifrfct, 122, T W. Rjrgess The news had reached him Forcuplne and hee he was LA dsd for a T ev would r toj Dee, dee, dee' Idr're one anofhe-- 1 awa. And try Chat- - I who a here' cried Tommy Tit exclted--- o , the was lv tefer the Special- - Program ema'l?' three, i ,su,lk,v suceee-jeGo back to the eaeJI1 -- r5 cried thief thief Ptv "Thf " reps T mas beca a he ie nrturaHyGren Forest where you belong th ' mpw and da-- i t loves a iuss shrieked Sammy Jay harably Mor.an lodge No n- F. and A St. 4 to take food from th- - Then too, he is rrueh quicker in Bark eater! Bark eater! Thl. , hand of F armor- - Brown e Borr add thn moverrentrhe bctue of hla amall stir no place for vou" shouted Chatterer- will he obrerved.MndUy exenina Fob did much to prove to those who got h's share and rather the Red Squirrel. Jerkp-- hi, tall an- 6. at the Maserp.lc temple There, will i not ' acquainted with him tha' he was mor don't belong oer he-- e be dancing and tmts'eal selector the grt'r "lou , to be trlteted as their bes fr end Hn-htAs I eald In th cried Blacky 'Cw caw, caw. caw' beginning, good be'rsr given hv the J?, n pv Jack Squirrel snd Chaferer th- - Kl and it is doubtful the Crow from tbe top of an apple La5 chorus irate fast, Ms Myr ro C .nton Squlrre also took food from his bin's, t hef re that dat was over there was tree. Farmer Brown's Boy hasn't any- - ;ar r hut the ' Miss Kdith. F.bush. M ss n'.l frlenl- - ' u for . Slrgle persrn hlg or little- Wearing IJjrsI Bustv. the Fox Squirrel ho hes'Lated fcatbe-- e or fur n oe Hreeu Forest or, thlrg Prtcklv Porky paid not-tThe oflcers In slight- - and Robert S Lewis But after watching llappc jllK ano on the Greeq Meadow, who hadn t est attention to- any of of program-arebut the them, : charge rj , nr I J 1 l With ..... d nI g ne, J ai. diwee.,. . lui. Anyi. - -- you,-stup- id - at last irt yeh, Position to QUEYTl 04 EnOA-R-aj:neM- FOP. HER ltn Chatterer for a mhl.i- - le also ventured to res l out for s offved him by farm- - Brown s Bov Anti wih tbe of nut all i that frst !veptane of rarmr Brown a Boj? van tplt'vn j tihM And then a f.mi thin happened . iThoa counv actuall becam je&ious of o another They 'fY uwici 5WELL U. S. A. nt j KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES -- Mi!-- uk, OP CANADA, Uaiiud, TORONTO, OVT a 10c YTho shell i Psttem for taw model may oe ! obtaleed from Tho Doserot News st It cents. Fncloee price sodt, prl , - mt (Sttet with order and address COMPAHY PALMOLIV Volume and efficiency produce quality for only . . THE QCCclSf Bjr way of introducinf tha autpended dress comes this youthful style with a high necked juimpe. The woolen fabrics like erge or tricotinr are very good for this model with net, batiste or lawn for it gutmpe. The misses' or small womeni dress is cut in sizes 14 to 20 years. Sue 16 requires 21, yard, material for dress and 2 yards material for guimpe. P ice 15 cents. w iTT expect to pay at leat 25 cents a cake. But t! e popularty which keeps the Palmolive factories working day and night naturally reduces cot. Quantity production is always economical." Thus this finest facial soap is offered at 10 cents a cake a price all can afford. You can economically use Palmolive for every toilet purpose, for it costs no more than ordinary soap. cant neglect? vour AUo wtoXtrt s3Uon MISSES' OR SMALL WOMEN'S DRESS- - Judge Palmolive by other soaps and von THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, TH Low price Popularity skin and expect to keep it ShfIDeaftret News e con-pcs- compli-meote- - Simple Beautifying f I'crlhingtor, jut ing cleanser. Massage its smooth, creamy lather softly into the network of tiny pores wTilcTT the surface of your skin. It will remove the clogging deposits which enlarge these pores, cause blackheads and invite blotches. Dry skins are benefited by cold cream after cleansing If unusual dryness is your trouble, apply a little cream before as well as utter washing. admired for its perfection. Get rid of the clogging accumulations which cause coarseness ard disliguring d defects and you writ soon b5 on jour fresh blooming com- The remedy for a coarse skin, for one disfigured with blackheads or ugly blotches, is daily cleansing with a lather blended from palm and olne oils. Such a cleanser is so mild and soothsrg that it softens the skin and keeps it smooth. But it removes the accumulation of dirt, oil and perspiration which are responsible for most bad complexions. It J The soothing cleanser PalmAlive is the modem combination of tbt'same'neauttfying' "Cosmetic oils Oeo- atra ued in the days of ancient Egypt asc aluable today as a safe soothis The secret is simple and about 3,000 jears old. It was discovered m ancient Egypt and practiced by Cleopatra. I sy Annabel blooming and alluring. The powder and rouge sou use to conceal defects deceive no one. This is the real test The girl who wakes fresh and radiant, with a clear, 'smooth skin which has no defects to conceal, need not worrv about her looks. She possesses the greatest of all attractions the one which outshines all others. .This need not discourage the girl whose- complexion is not so 'good. Proper care will soon transform a bad skin into one Ethelberts Now Eligible. in a your. Daughter fop th heans every 'uiTHour -- TrilWiS Tb he! WE LOVE EACH other ee-e- a ny-- liam T. Karls? Patdon me, rtR. sinpioNr, but NOT i Possibly ftuow vy daughter, to JtARBy you Your, Social Position ft ft is quite You WORK FOJi living! Just fawncy having WHO 1hPOS31BLSON-IN-LA- W - WORKS JUST FftWNCY NOW thats ty!r Agent Fear Drink,- - (Rj International Newa Service ) . N T, Jan. It. Prohibition agents who recently raided an Albany saloon told a United States ALBAN'T. cotnm'ssioner that they to tost of the was poison. -- COUL0 i Hamilton E. Robinson, worship fill master. Frank. P. Stewart, senior warden; Frank A Moore, Junior warden; Charles J H gson, treasurer; Sam Henry Goodwin, secretary; William J. Goddard, senior deacon; Georga M. Harold-Hul- m Harnsonr .Junior deacon: senior steward. Lyman R. iMartlneau, Jr, Junior steward; Wil- booze mitt afraid, for Bv POP MOM ALL RkJHT JiON1 OHl WORRY ABOUT THAT ttES. G. WHATA 5WELL ! I WAS FIRED YESTERDAY fear tt |