OCR Text |
Show v JgiM V '' ''' f- v ' 'V J A f' V f , & n iA it V Ifr V t- - . "A X - THE DESEHET THE VEILED YEARS' .1 By FLORENCE FOSTER. for All tins sort of thlrg If Mount- and your II h4 a not beet) a bavt IB FT vneM to !fe'j njyo aunt BA FEE foolish woman, singularly X.R6 KUth'RO, ''f idr that you would have It m u. something simply immense in tije dip JAtK HA'ORD Vrs KWord s sea.dsr--ssd tear. lomatic service but honestly, d have Rschei ' dtr'i to tear of for alt that I never dreamed you were te irinH.r i wr so He ail wonderful as Mr of this' quite th jjt before Hilary Cardme stroked his chin and bork i, Eng's rJ on b to her raom'tn looked modest Neither had he sub ler,r ,r 0 fco. nR.'h-- --! !! Icilir tko only norr for the k4 b'r parted thia latent a ion 0 tried? matter of that hs gift, th wife belief In it iio rf pir hf - br waffb until H coud not but recently tU feel quite rra of Jek M nh' that siih RoumuM as wPb .. fto atr? F.r tnoqi' b I himself,, it a as the opportunity that rf cabled it into sjTdn VfnK b'tfU funo totfe h1 Wrt IT had"Rachel taltry )Urhl . can never, never be suffiHBA! fhi wr n r nhdf to J ciently rrateful tf you for mh that b JfLI'JAN a wAhy yohmml have done for- - her. dear." Mr, Hve ?ou Vvph added sigmficanliyr wo country 11 ! Kacbl nT,vdn r h was looking charmingly pretty him som llmt. tfto feet in She fi her motoring getup, like an exH her to marry Elm. bt There was' happy girl traordinarily r otro fl4r oho hM a girhsh tmpqiuveneas also in the ff toontf?Min Vrt ato carese .which she then bestowed Pon that beloved but forbidden pr- A im tom1 to her. Bhs u!rn iuf to ik keuss sf Is tion of her husband the pointed, faun htren cho hoM hr prisooer lleas- - like ear. m i It passed unrebuked. how 1 . isfS Ik os ao acoaizrd search M ever. In this moment of reunion f'ar- h . was too dine . unfe gnedly thankful to M.rt.n ,":: un4. ,b. h"l of nnffrr h.. cru-- J. t., dAilc to rom md rt ail sad puts poleea actorlty over and done with so far n hr cup H w ver. ilcrjan, sus as he himeelf was tmneerned to dash ihc'cepe, he driaks the any expression of joy o the part of pros Wen hs koi Rnkd eecepca Bhe hlS wife. , po'eoa y '" for Rachel, who The.a w tre wailing ary t M se. vhe r&stse her ss Kechel Ul'n? ,0 . ,LV to a iMfoo. h,r fotroa. la rr- - whr ' lik. her hack to Oakland. Und ThHarford hail born inctallcd1 In a prl Mean vhita Jack effect, hi. .wape fra returns to Ent)a4 UcrUVi hone ssd vate room. V nda RecheL The ghost of the peet hattas "To thnk that you ea6-h- t md them. The Cardince eeek to blackmail then? bound that wretched Arab though he Mrs Cardins continued. armed tz ?2, f1 : wtth of admiring aw. !'" "n Yh-r- r drE - 1 think , hair, happenedRachel Re aaka Rachel 'to bla room, ta ?Ok rot Cardine said a little endiscses Morjsw. She ts afrsid to refuee esd An sere Arab was (here hoy secretly comfortably gine Murphy vb apt admits her and she finds Dr ArMetrong bagged the beggar. 1 tell you. I could dead aa th. floor. R. haa teas mardarad. have doo. nothing with him. H SI XOPNh LADIES AND MISSES COSTUME H- fxtremdy good model for the iportt material uJh at tweed, and - homespun is j rr-- Rf-jr- ri- r- Mrn -. ' ' la, -r X lJ . the basket weave The combining of in Ihe dress of thi cos tump 11 really a very good feature, t for the dre may be Worn either with or without the cape with no fear Of detracting from its smartness The cape patters cut in size mall, medium and large. Tho small tire require 2 yard 34- mch material. The dress pattern cuts in sires 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and46 inches bust measure. Six requires.! If yars ma- terial fdr the skirt ana collar and 24 yards 36-- mch material for bod), sleeves aftid sash. The cape and dress patterns are separate. Yon can order both for 30 cent or either for illustrated. -- I CAPE An ,. 1 .26 , - tsszra 5f?waa Tt ilJwr.V comes. The desly appears and seeoees , !Z,gM wir- Arab ho. Rachel of the paused rafiectHrely, KrJST&JTSdl cent. u remember ,,n omoind'hlmlr8 tnirk be got . . away after fleer comes with warrant for hte arrest Mr. Cardins shuddered. "Htl In Rachel cal on Mohammed hry Its positively too awful to think desperation to if man and Mohammed Metjan eho of Jack that irw wifi pvbticir promises aeknoeledgo her connection both at large. Do you think the po JliL mTo i"hI i?JJi wlt m be .... lrn -- and ail that. But this murder business well, you see, so far it rests enHe say word. tirely on Harford Mohammed Marjan boasted to tv hlm ,fc,lt h Ml hKr th. m.n. feet Mn t' He- opnke little frctfullv. Hi at her husband with up wlfreference. to the eernpe of the adoring admiration A Arab .erv.nl rankled a bit. Really "Hilary, boy! I always knew you It had alt been Incredibly bungled bad a perfectly marvellous gift for . . . the police kad played the fool oyer th matter. Yet It waa terribly hard to tell how they could have pre. vented the eecape The man had been securely bound when they left him In the front room while they interviewed Bosy Harford In th kitchen, from which 1304-hs waa unable to move, and though bad been actually In th Murphy I passage he had heard no- r- sound . . . but when tho police had re- -. I turned to the room the Arb Had b,vnda Bd i liI7! gone u Lintoa TeDj How Helpfal wlfe-Racu- d- hi In on hi thought Pattern tor this model may be with a. tender cadence. -- They hate obtained from Tljje Deseret News certainly earned their happlneo. at Cardin have.' cost, price 15 cent 'They said emEnclose phatically. price of pattern with order and He glanced at the clock It wanted address. ten belevYl t. ' wh?n T? at tho fl?nldered all the CTcnt that oLjooing Lydu E. Pinkhatn Vegetable Com- had xHd Mra Bardintboujrht raid. into those evenlna Vours! Knche!, poondiorseTenyeara I dont rb- t tk Harford capable at He If wondered the police had and I the prenent nvnt of fee!in frighte ehout anythin" fully txciu 5,v- tniaer 0naderin vihat he me. .It U good for probable tbst he had Wp'thc MsJ.sUc. has aone la It a throwjeh to wonder hia return. Any way, they had me that he la alive It was the deuce young and old and I f"r him qp the niomen' and all to keep him lway keep bottle ,plid.-to.rigoing while he any news. told hia story of it in the house, I expect Jack ia feel! A Tery strange story this wrhtch frightfully fori am at that time of hfe when it calls for Lydia E. Pink-ha- m 'x belpt My KEEPING UP WITH saw your ad. in JONESES Tough on the the papers and said You have taken everything you can think of. now I want to you take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound! So J let him it. and I soon felt better and be toldget me I v want to about take you gix bottles. So I did and I keep bouse and do ail my own work and work out by tbe day and feel fine now. I tell every one about the Vegetable Compound, for so of mv friends thought I would notmany get well -- Mrs. R. J. Linton, laSOWest 33d Avenue, Denver, Colorado. After reading letters like the abovi and we are constant y publishing them, why should anv woman hesitate to take E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound if she is in neeof help? It brings relief here other riccxmes fail. Tl?. lht r,71 1 urt, a Prd fc nt Peter Rabbit Club - THOlMtnt BriAKI The Beier. itabhtt rhib s aVuit the rtost popular organization ever smarted In this part of the count v t .Not only are there thousands of kiddles enrolled 'n Fait Lak- - bdl the clubs fame has spread to ail terparts of th ritory. There Is a charm about the BnrJ gees Bedtime buries which appear in The Deseret News for the special benefit of the dubs child members. that entertains fasclnateicand st She seme Hat educates minds Ja the habits of animalyoncy life around them. It the club accotn- plished nothing more than this it would.be worth while But In n h proct.l tsmment at frequentmtifl ir.terrals for the young admirers of Ieter Rabbit. which serve to bring them together fog sof'al under proper condition a. j . in -- ' ! , sddl-JlflT-T How to Join tbe names of two Peter Rabbit stories vou have read or had read to you In The Deseret New gnd your name, address, sgs snd da ef birthday1. you will be enrolled as a member Be sure to write I laintjr and send alt tbe above Information, and you will tba receive your membership card and beautiful colored dub button free. ' Fend In aJ N & C-r- CORNFLAKES lv"rf" ' rvf Bf q rpmnwpq WINSOME AND MRS, BLUEBIRD START HOUSEKEEPING. By Thors tea W. Borates. I."A1i,,ht f butaar. rm Whe yeavr gladaraa make It ksnt apparently he forgot what tart, he bad etarted for. aot meaat go-i- n. 'less THE Car-dln- fer yea alose. KIhsm Bluebird Instead of bunting for eoft, dead KTOta he flew oyer to a fence post and whistled. The truth la bla heart Mrs, Bluebfrd had futly mad up f,u.11 ?f y that he Just kad her mind She had chosen one of 7M. ?? all about It But Mrs. those new houses in the Old Orchard. no time. 8b would fly Winsome Bluebird had nothing to down wasted In the grass, pick out soma to Mrs. Bluebird say about It But her. then fly back to new use satisfied Winsome was also satis- suit house. For a second h the Just fied Ones he had ventured to that perch because . ! would Dont ou think, my dear, that would be just as well to look some- - f Then she ould dwappear inside th where eke before we decide" house, and eh. 'would srrana. No I dont, repiled Mrs Bluebird that grass there, ,nlt herself. In such sharply. We might look ail summer, fine house she Intended to shave the but we wouldnt find a bettor home finest nest she could build, than thia will be when w have Winsome Preaently remembered built a nest n It Now get busy I what hs had been sent for. He away. What are you a couple of blades of dead picked right lttinglup around whistling for? Go hunt for and flaw over, to the new bonagrass Ht some nice soft, dead grass I think too, new andHk.d w. can raise two families in this It aoi&tfl the h f"t that houce this Dwar for that grass instead of sitting Winsome dropped the grass , around scolded "Stupid! stupid Alb right my dear repHed Wo- - Winsome, who had n the Blu-jbl- ,Jl.k.por lnPOblto wa -- kll 1 boa-ba- nd , fnwk Mmk mOI Vl bU to bring the murder unfortunate doctor home to end takes her home , A specialist tells ' .Mohammed Merlan he Is being eiowiy pets- - j f'ardfne shrugged hi shoulders. oned and will probably lose his mind. Car "It wont be too egey, Im afraid. disc, at his wife's inetseetlona, follows Merten and finds the he to holding Jack a Of retiree, theyll get him on the prisoner Ja aa Isolated boose. charge of having assaulted Harford jf iat l.r. the Kellogg flavor and Kellogg crispness are so different that there can be no comparison be tween Kellogg1 Com Flake and imitations.: little folks quickly say, Get Kellogg'' Mother please because Kelloggs are never tough or leathery or'hard to eat I Kelloggs are always so delicious that big bowls quickly dis- -, appear and eager little mouths appeal for morel And big folks appreciate the superiority of Kelloggs because their flavor is so inviting KeUoggs are wonderful I insist upon Kelloggs IK kind in the REP and GREEK box that hear the signature of W. K. originator of n TOW.. , KelloggsKellogg, Flakes, ROHE ARE GEli JINE, tud-deft- ly wondered where they would have ali Jtsf th g, wordless struggle warder. Jack- strikes hias do as aaA-Ai- r I that had been waged in tffn dark two escape. Jack and Rachel 9 re 'h'UTiTty married. Th passage where they Had waylaid the peltee find Dr. Armstrong's body In theft servant on his return. Only for the garden on their wedding night Jtaehel and chauffeur's sheer brute strength Car-f- 1 that Ismail Merjpa e hrother. Mohammed. is in Loodoa Jack does sot refern Ae of-- "fay. Vest, I the-Ess- " bfth kstts 'theym wonderful -- d. 1 kffd5 theory Dim H bcue -- 15 ton go- Dy' n r-- rJi on near it prietty Oh, theres no doubt ing mad about it, Ismail Merjan and his were brother a pafr of particular atar to have dawnedbright on any mans horixon' It's my belief that It was hi intention to starve Jack to death One thing was very clear, however, in Jack Harford a mind, that Mohammed Merjan was responsible for Nigel - "Diamond add year of wear Armstrong a death. The man had to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, boasted to him that he had killed the of the but doctor, actual tfuth stockings, sweaters, coverings hangings of this assertion Jack was not .quit draperies, everything Every package certain Mohammed had Merjan contain directions so simple any worn, boasted of too many things grim and an can put new, rich, fadelesa color ugly and hideous boasted things falsely, thank God for It. though there into her worn garments or1 draperies had been moments when in hia weakeven If she never dyed before. lust ness Harford had .almost believed some of his foul assertions . . , unbuy Diamond Dyes no other kind mferHfct-wtcom outTlgtitv speakable horror Into whlch hahad Diamond Dyv gr guarsnwd dragged Rachel's name not to trak. spot, But on the whole Harford was Infade. or TJ1 your druggist whether theirun. material clined to Suspect that it was the Arab to dve is wool or Uk, or servant who had murdered his master. wlb whether It Is hlten, coten or' mixed No doubt the man had been heavily Adv good a- bribed to do It. and had acted under the belief that Mohammed Merjan. as here In England as he was powerful Hrfoi6 bd told him hf the fire- In t. could save light of ths kitchen, when .after they consequences of the crime.him from all had bound the Arab. Murphy had What a fiend t Mrs Ckrdlno whls-regone off In the car to Sevenoaka. the Poor Jack. What he must nearest town, to fetch a doctor and av It has been bad th police A story that rounded like enough suffered' us here. Hilary, Isnt It for a page from some, eastern drama almost impossible to. believe that such rev ? can.. exist- - In Shlawmderfnir there were strange lapse In It her People, , beautiful world? and there I. Ink jh.ft Harford could was hard to belirvw'aa one looked never very dearly unite. He could at It her and there, mUm innocent-lookinfor certain young andatanding nkfr1 tell,, for ex.mple, kd happened to him. after he bright with unshed tear, thatherIn eyea her had left the Manor House on hie way, also, there lurked a beast of prey that t th few miles distant. for a time had slipped Its cage station and Hus last clear impression was itf the fastened it poisoned clas in Rachel'i rushing sound of a car coming be- heart hind him. and of h1 inutineelre moveCardins laughed ment don to ih hedge to avoid th I 'don't find It hard, h wind and dust of It Then, vaguely. said. They do extst bymyth dear, scors he remetnhered a sudden Impact, and and here In England, too, pretty that waa all women and apparently decent men Whether he t had been hoof and claw by with th th Mohammed MerpwT car as caught it passed, forked tall ail complete - oneand doesn't and mo had beea delivered by chance need to go east of Rues t find em, into the hands of his enemy, or I assure Blit you Judge all the whether he had been attacked from world by you your own dear heart! behind as he had been on that former some cense of sham Mixed Perhaps occasion In Damascus he never knew. , In that moment She turned Th next remembrance that he had her away, arms that would evading waa of his awakening, bound hand have drawn her hito him. her iac and foot, lying on the heap of filthy Aflame. rags In ths kitchen of that empty the Tm meanest beast at heart" house she said with sadden fierceness that Harford had rot said much of those amazed him. a HU, don't know Hs never days of Imprisonment as I am thank yon God spoke of them afterwards, but Car- Ton must never even fuesa'yonK don't dins had guessed a good deal from "Rosamund" the very eloquence of the omissions, He was at her side, but bis arms fell and had hinted something of bla quickly, for the door opened and thoughts to his wife Rachel came In. Not physical torture; no, I dont (To be contlnnedL) in .n.inil ' v-- .... f rir mean that, Rosamund h bad said in answer to her startled query. "But something Almost worse, perhaps. The ick or fear DIE SILK STOCKINGS Slie3)eaet.letnsi 'X NEWS' THURSDAY1 APRIL 20 ' 1923 I I Uter" . I thab I Hore. S man, , W rr.t EnsMea no matter how hard he might try' bo couidn t possibly do It to suit Mrs. Bluebird, and that ah would undo all that h did. 8o he waa content to bring the materia! and let tier do tho nest making. But the Joy of spring was In Winsome s heart and he couldnt work BnC At a time Hu htfl Just got t tell all tbe Old Orchard bow glad ho was. He pretended tb&t he was telling Mrs. Bluebird, and perhaps ho Mrs. Winsome wasted ne time. Dike the good housekeeper sh she ment to have the order a aoon as possible, snd house so abetqworked and works while Winsome whistled. Mr. Winsome waa rear and mor drased with th house. When sb had- - time to talk at all he could talk of nothing else. We are going to hate the strongest, healthiest children we have ever had. sh de. dared to Winsome. They Just cannot help but be healthy In a house Ilk thia X declare I dont see how. we over got along In that old house. I really dont X wish Jenny Wren would hurry up and arrive. Just ache to bear what she'll say I when she sees these, new houses, especially as Tommy Tit ths Chickadee has had first pick of thenv Now . to stop and some mor whistling bring grass. With this Mrs. Blneblrd went to look for some more herself. (Copyright. 1S22, by T. W. Burges) 1 rd Pd j rhoGC-- f 4 am flag tor nft, dead be flew ever a tea W1 and whistle fan. If yon cant do anything but whlstl. go off omwher and whistle, but dont gst In toy way. Winsome looked a kttl ashamed Iaxteei gnsa - 1 and this time hs reafly did hunt for material for that nest. For a little while ha kept very busy. He dldn t try to weave tt Into that nest. He knew better than to attempt to do anything of that kind. He knew that |