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Show 4 ' X TUESDAY JUNE THE DESERET NEWS PAGE A EVERYWOMAN FOR- - hdiig mmm Ashion or.0ca.sf 9 fiY' with th aristocracy, Mr. Tallente?' t j. ? WBffl "Encourage them to work," he anMlnla- - swered smiling. 2 Talleato, o - But thOy-do- a't to know how. who harrsfuosd dieThey must learn. No man has a much to th tmltV Democrat, th " to Z right place upon the earth unof hi wifo- less ha. ishs,a productive human being. appointment - fiunit whom tit order out There is no room in the world which we are trying to create for .the para-sit- e thshons after discovering tier . , pure and simple. Ton are a very inflexible person," 2 PmlUaer, till Mr. Tallente." r,f , fiiysterloualy dleeppei. "There is no place In politics for the tftol lth Tallente. . estate, wobbler. i otn neighboring Jin. TelUnte. to "Do you know," ah went on, lnsplration ti a groat end a for hermit r away polltjalan moment, that my rooms are filled with people who fear of the Democrat. The Labor party, aa It was unjHttte, Socialist M. P- - unfriendly to you. derstood here five or six years ago, that feeling. There wae XHSalk. Prlin Minister. to Lady never inspired eomethlng of the Tallent cannot reelet golna about every on eof thom-ItblIt Is your is repreeaeionjMfi-Tallen- te ghe klsee her, f he when which tem JpplneasBt j,er own heart. flee them. Youdont eay what you are going to do. Your program la still a aeoret and yet every day your la teeiety. maA ' The moat popular hostess In London jority growa. Only an hour ago the ; I Prims Minister of me . told arrtval the couldnt a a little thrilled at parry on If your threw down . the gage for whjeh she had plane in I ,'I--feed moment earnest." She laid her hand, so carefully. toward remained bland.-bu- t on Tallente arm and led himcorner became of a little vague. secluded I athe eoftiparatively winter garden wblach mad her Yo.u forget. Mrs. Van Fosdyke ha (Own house famous. objected, that I am not even the lead-e- r must apologise, Mrs. Van i. of my -' party. Stephen Dartrey is he said, for my late appearchief Devonshire our pace. I traveled up from now She shook her head. all tne III afternoon and found brlnian shs two hours Wo were usarly ray. but we all knowperson," admitted, that he is rjintc. not a to practical politician. The battle m la all the more kind of you h told is between you and HorJock." have turned out at 11. then. Tallentfl was watching a woman go you 1 mind telling don't thlm warmly. dls-- f by, a woman in black and 8llvr, I should have been terribly whose walk reminded him of Jane. If you had failed me. It HJb hostflM appointed followed hla eyes months Vhaa- - been my one desire-fYou are one of Alice Mountrar(A have you three Pmrle Minister, inoulredv 4l,ethbrldg and you under my roof at ro!!wnalmlrer,r I don't even know har. he ,4h same time" "n rflmlndod me of florae onereplied. for a You find polities' Interesting over moment. , curl-a little asked i Tallent Shs Is one of the Duches of Bar-Jli- li yieier t oueiy. bis companion v?r . She flashed a ulck glance at him. him. She married Mountgarron I ftnd It absolutely fasci- - w,Tl WHO I - Annabel Pra , th ,Tr t vf ft tub-thumnk f- - - Tiaeolnatliig.' i I" . - j j 3 There le no neceeeary klnsjtlp Tallente society nd politics.' her. reminded country. tfor Instance." wae who an Van Mrs.1 S:American, Fosdyk. shrugged her shoulders, "My own country scarcely counts," came protested. "After all. we and our aria- gjnto being as a republic, a rtocracy Is only spurious conglom- rich to ration of people aneed to work. But many of these see her tonight still pi whom you posses feudal rights, vast estates, and yet over their heads Vjrre.t names there Is coming this government, In e ff who-arrto- r iVfOIIII OUT AFTER SflEGODKEB new-com- er rook Lydia. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Read the Result E. Ohio. I auffered for a Gneinnatt, " nervouaroublea andirregulir-i- , J, in , unities before I took Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Cjmi1 pound. My --back pained aU-- ' the time and l.svas unfit for I waa housework. worn and ad liver out if T cooked a meal, and waa unable to do my washing. My girl friends and my sister told me if I would take your Vegetable ComPills I would be d. After taking the first bottle I felt better, and neglected it awhile, but I could not do my work until I as stronger. So I took the Vegetable ompound again and now I am the lother of a 19 months old boy. He is 1st and healthy and I am sure I could never have carried him if it had not I far your Vegetable Compound. I end your medicine to all women bourn I am young to be advisingaome found older.' Mrs. Christ.' Petroff, W. liberty St, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lydia E. Pmkbams Vegetable no harmful drugs and i I Com-conta- in i takea in aafet; by any Peter Rabbit Club I tg go-In- Jp-No- j- -- parta of the inter-mounta- in tar-ritd- Thera la n charm about the Bur- Bedtime Btrrioa which appear n "The Deseret, News for the po-(hpnflt of th elub'a child member. that entertains, fasOinptes and asm time educates young t th In th habit : mind of animal Ufa the club accom-- , ground :hem. Ifmors than this, it plished nothing would b worth while. But fn addition. ir provides wholesome at frequent interval for Hi Rab- -. young admirer of bit. which serve to bring tkm to. yet her for aoelal contact under proper condition. al , enter-i.mme- nt Ptr ; How to .loin 'Bend ta the name ot two Peter .ftjtebhlt stories yon have road or hod read to you ta Th Deseret News. nd your name, address, eg and ofMrthdgy; an J you wifi bo n- relled aa o mbr. Bo to aril t lalnly and sand aU th above Jnferatatlon. ar.d you wtU then 'receive your membership card and I beautiful colored club button mo. v Teat nr dr - a.. $2-5- - trasting shades of gingham suggested would make the prettiest garment and the expense using material of good quality would be no greater than mentioned above. The pattern No. 1438 cute in size 16 years, 36, 38. 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Size 36 ma requires 3tf yards of tenal with yards of contrasting material. Price"! Sc, stamps or coin, (coin preferred). Pattern for thla model may be obtained from The Deseret News at cost, price-- ' 1 S cents. Enclose and price of ' paUern wlth-ordaddress. never been entirely crushed by the exl- frenclea of political leadership, One moment. Tallente. Lady Alice Mountgarron has asked me to present you." Tallepte bowed before the woman who stood looking at him pleasantly, but a little curiously. She held out her hand. I seem to have heard eoi much of you from my sister Jane, ehe said. You are in Devonshire, arent you?"neighbors Neighbors from a Devon man's of view, he answered. I live point half-wa- y down a precipice, and she five miles away, at the back ot a and Incidentally a moor,, Stygian thousand feet above me. You seem to have surmounted such geographical obstacles." Your sister's friendship Is worth greater-effo- rt, Tallent replied. Lady Alice emlled. i - perI wish that some of you could suade her to eome to town occasionally, she said "Jane Is a perfect dear, of course, and I know she does a great deal, of good down there, but I cant help thinking sometimes that she is a little wasted Life must now and then be dreary for her. Tallente seemed for a moment to be looking through the walls of the room. We are ail made differently. Lady Jane is very and Devonshire is one of those counties which have a curiously otaamgs local hold. But when her moors and her farms are under enow, and Woolhanger Is wreathed In mists, and one hears nothing except the moaning of animals In distress what about the local attraction then1' You apeak feelingly," Tallente ob served, smiling ght with Jane last winter. she explained. 'I had some idea of hunting. Never again. Only I miss Jane. 6he la such a dear and I aea hereough-e- f her," dontsaw I her yesterday,- - Tallent said -- she reminiscently me she was going to ride out to In for herself the farm of the one sped black sheep amongst her tenants. I looked out towards Woolhanger as I came up in the train. It seemed like a miasma of driven snow and mists." "Every one to his tastes." Lady Alice observed, as she turned sway with .a have Just an friendly little nod. Idea, however, that this morning's excursion wagTrlittle too much even for Jane" , "What do you mean?" Tallente ask- - NOT. SO BAD BUT WHAT THOUSANDS BELONG! Th Peter Rabbit Club ls about She nost popular organisation ever started In thla part of .the . country, Not only nr there thousands' of kiddles enrolled In 8alt Lake, but th clubs fame baa spread to all would taka you about a day unique Summer in gingham at, dma 50c a yard would be abouc 0 The tquare, collar-les- s neck gives a youthful effect and the combination of plain and plaid material is the very latest thing for Summer frocks.- - Of course, chambray, voile, or organdie could be used for the waist with a skirt of plaid or checked gingham but we thiajc the combination of conand-tha-c- oat Devonshire and 1 A MEAL It &i&iSSS3Ki53S outlook. She lives In tries to do good." Mis eyea followed the woman In black and silver until aha had passed out of sight. The family likeness was tnerflp appealing to him curiously, tug glng at his heartstrings His artificial surroundings slipped easily away. He was back on the moors, he felt a sniff of troJl f. w,nd th wholesome exaltation of the empty places. A more wonderful memory was, still sweeping in upon him His companion inter vened chillingly. 'One never sees your wife, nowaday a Mr. Tallente." My wife is In America " he answered mechanically. She has there to stay with, some relatives."gona "She is interested In politics?" Not in the leaet. Mr. Van Fosdyke welcomed a with a gracious little smile and Tallents roaa to his feet. Hqrlock had left the group In the center of the room and waa making way to- wards them. At least, wa can talk here, ha said, shaking handa with Tallente. without any suggestion of a conspiracy. The old gang, you know," he went on, addressing his ho. tee, . "simply close around me when I try to have a word with Tallente. They are afraid of some marvellous combination which going to shut I them out. one of them the Lethrldge here tonight. she only observed, and he le probably In one of the rooms where they are serving things. Now, J muei go back to my guests. If Kee him IllShehead him off." strolled away. The prime? minister sank back upoipA couch His all of well-bre- d content with himself and life fell awayfrom him the moment hla hostess was out of Bight. "Tallents. he eaid, I suppose you mean ta break US" L thought we'd been rather friendly; was the quiet reply. Weve been letting you have" your own way for nearly a month That is simply because we are on work which we are tadkling practically In the fashion you dictated," Horlock When we hare finished pointed -- out. this Irish business, what are you g to do?" "I am not the leader of the party," Tallente reminded him " From a parliamentary point of view you are." was the ImpateetTP protest Dartrey la a dreamer. He ml gift even have dreamed away his opportunities if you hadn't come along. Miller would never have handled the House ss you have. Miller was made to create fao tlons. You Were made to coalesce, to smooth over difficulties, to men of opposite points of viewbring into the same camp. You are at It genius Tallente. Six months ago I was only afraid of the Democrat I dread them. Shall I tell you-B- f svlPlt U that worries me most?" Airf "If you think it wlseXSi "Your absence of program. don't you say what you want to Why do give us some Idea, of how far yog ars going to carry your tenets? Are we" to have the anarchy of Bolahevlats or the socialism of Marx a rad flag republic or a olasslcsl dictatorship? We are not out for anarchy, at all events;" Tallente assured him., nor for revolutlone in th ordinary sense of the word " You mean to upset the Speaking officially, I do hot know. Speaking to you as a fellow politician, I should say that sooner or later some changes are desirable." You'll never get away from party government." "Perhaps no, but I dare eay we can find machinery to prevent the House of Commons being used for a debating society.- - . Horlock, whose sens of humour had t , Throofh Cam Rat.' ; Reduced Indeed, you'll do nothing of the kind, theres loads of room! Just . t , , . look here.1 All right, ha aeeented carelessly J climbing to the seat beside me. I drove home with my hysteria harder to repress With every second. And then, when we had reached home and Dicky had helped Edith down, and she had run ahead of us into the house, he astounded me by saying , . crossly: Why the devil do you always wear those close hats and severe thlngA when you drive? I wanted to sketch you with thosev roses today, you're morfi the type I want than Edet but . of course, I had to have a floppy hat and frilly gown.' . ... Call Wasatch IMS For Partlewlara Cettsaatas Frwe- - STORAGE MOVING PACKING SHIPPING EEOhAQ FIREPRCOF : STORAGE Ovee Tweaty Years 1M U. la th ITg WEST SOUTH y WHITEFOOT TELLS HIS TROUBLES TO JIMMY SKUNK soft-voic- or I -- . CALUr.UET -- The whole Juet i'Mmg Is -- so IncomprehenelMe. of Half Debrett la Mock at tonight. whole the here, practically ffrepreienled of the diplomats, and yet. except your-ffel- f. not a lnclh member of the po-- 2 lit leal party who we are told will be within a few Y Ruling this country months. The Very anomaly of It la so AND HOUSEHOLD,. GOODS 4 - , . - IfffOur w - DAame rotyocn -- deolared.- -' ' ', -- , ah WONDER sometimes If the trammels of civilisation are a blessing pr a cures, If I could have followed my primitive Inetlneta upon hearing Dicky's apology to Bdltfe Fairfax for not having selected her favorite flowers In the corsage bouquets he had brought dinner to Afor the welcome-hom- e lfred and Leila. I would have sprung forward, torn from their handa the box they were tying, and scattered the lovely blossoms Upon the floor of tbs florist's shop. And In so doing I would have given vent to the jealous poison, .which, instead, I . was com- polled io bottle up within myself while smiling amiably at my husband and the girl beside him. And yet. In the portion of my brain that always remain sane and me when I am threatened with hysterical anger, 1 knew that Dicky really meant nothing1 by what he had your mouth that's Cal laid to Edith. It simply part ot umet biscuits every time; the 'Voyally courteous," almost caress-to- g it the asm story of rrarytbkig manner which he adopts toward In whicj) every woman, especially If she measure at all toward hla rather fastldloue standard of beauty. And, unlike many men. , Dicky has kept that courteous, caressing manner to me as well excepting, of course, when he is used. It never varies, Is anfcry or annoyed. The proprietor saved the fails or disappoints. Under for me by coming forward with day condition it proevery, the roses he had been clipping. They duce th beat faiecotab pie made a wonderful fragrant mass of nmfflni. et cakea, color, and I saw Dickys eyes leap with the artist Is love of things beautiDon't put up with the dl ful as he saw them. Then he glanced around the ahop quickly and speculaappointments that come from using ordinary baking tively, then at Edith and me. I knew the look, the plan for some Illustration which had leaped Into bis mind. The little proprietor came up to Edith with the rosea ' A Command. "Are these all right?" he asked, the expectation of an enthusiastic an. swer already In his face. He knew the valueof his rosea tBtand just as you are a minute! come Dicky commanded. "Madge, over nearer Edith. That's right! Now, Edith, hold out your arms. She Obeyed, - and he -- lifted the roses with infinite care from the astonished florist's hand, and placed them In Ediths arms As he did o the girl color flamed, and I caught my breath kt the picture she made. She had always been a decidedly pretty girl. In that moment she achieved' ' , beauty. Turn toward Mrs. Graham! Dicky shot the command at the florist, and the man obeyed with the look of one trying to deal tactfully with some one suddenly gone mad. Now bow and spread your hands. iXhat'a right. Hold that Just a minute. Madge, try to look as If you were elder sisteror guardian angel Lady Alice looked athtnr over the .Edith's top of her fan. She was a woman of ot bosom friend or something apInstinct. proving and admiring, you know. I had a telegram from her Just be- Don't any of you move until I tell you fore I came ' out," she said. There wasn't much in it, but It gave me an to."He whipped out a pencil and some "i I,., cauSht "PJ pr rom -thinking of a short visit to twn Come antl sea me Mr.' Tellent wont you piece of wood from the corner I live in Mount Street -- Number 17 shop, and, using It as & sketching My husband used to play cricket with block, began drawing with the swift, you think. She passed on and Tallente stood sure strokes I had watched so often. looking after her for a moment a little We all stood motionless for five mindared. A friend came up and took him utes' Then he gave a final searching look at us and put the paper In his , by the arm. Unprotected and alone In the glid- pocket. ed halls of the enemy! the newcomer Coming Shadows. exclaimed. Come and haws a drink By the by. .you look as though you'd And that's that, he said listlessly. had good news Thanks awfully. He always seems "I have, Tallente assented physically exhausted Tallente. for the first time In smiling his life menilly ana was dining 'a few evenings later at when he has finished a stunt of this Dartrey's house in Chelsea, and he Intensive sort. Ive got the general looked forward with some curiosity to out lines, I can fill In you girl later. this opportunity of studying his chief Edith, dont lose that hat and gown, under different auspices. for Ill want some poses from you. The house Itself, situated In a Chelsea square of some repute, was smal Come on, let's go. and unostentatlus With Impatience In every line of but was a spotless white and possessed,painted even him he stood while the florist was from the outside, an air of quiet and up the roses, and when he unassuming elegance. A trim maid- wrapping servant opened the door and ushered had finished, grasped them eagerly him Into a drawing-rooof grey and and followed Edith and me out of the silver, with a little faded blue in the shop. It silks of the French chairs. There were toward the car that the Incident was a few finepoint- - etchings upon the almost more than I could stand. walls, a small grand piano In a corner, and very little furniture, although the There had been a look In Ediths eyes little here Was was French of the from which I had turned away my of period. There were no flowers and th own. And there would be hour have been atmosphere wou sketching and posing, with arms full but for the brightly burning fire.chilly Talof colorful, fragrant roc! was scarcely surprised when lent helped Edith carefully Into entrance alone Indicated the theDicky Dartreys tonneau of the car. I wondered fact that, as was generally supposed where, he would elect to it, himself. he was free from family ties. If he climbed In with .her left me to "I am a little early, I am afraid Tallente remarked as they shpok sit In front like a chauffeur! I knew hnds how asinine my thoughts Admirably punctual. the other re- were, absolutely but for the moment I was I shall make no apologies to plied of waa all Rave-ask- ed all .party.-you..for only Miss Mlall and Miller to meet I could do to maintain the outward semblanca-oL-Calmneswho-ca.of us a. lo to lur pou out of your devonshlre paraGuess youll have to ride like a dise" In state. Ede, Dicky said, "Miller? Tallente with In- queen laughing. There isnt room there for stant comprehension repeated, Ye I was thinking only the other anything except you and your bundles dav. 'that you scarcely see enough of and the flowers. Here. Ill take that Miller." . bag in front with us. I see all Chat I want .to," was I opened my lips to protest, for I candid comment. to drive with things crowded in Copyright 182J The Bell Syndicate hate the front seat. Then I wisely closed Inc Another fine installment of this story them again, and .was glad that I did, tomorrow. so, for Edith struck in decidedly, LET US gmp YOUR FURNITURE bal-anc- ea t "Why, Mhatlng,' ' Copyright, IMS. by Newspaper Feature Service, Ida thx vmrr changes dicky ms- - JTrfrihlnQto. pt 1 By ADELE GARRISON. ft? rim f1 a 0ft JEteormt News - 1922 13 36-in- li 36-in- er self-relia- -- nt Thla-moml- ng ,I IT MAY PROVE USEFUL. Eyes Inflamed Bon-Op- to Bon-Op- to to p0t' m fet -- de-vp- ld Jnward-self-controL-- my-sm- 1 th-tr- Tal-lent- es It. BY THORNTON WBCRGESS. To cage your mind tic often well To all your trouble freely tell. -- Whltefoot the Wood Mouse. Black 8hadowa had crept out The from The Purple Hills across the Careen Meadow and through, the Green Forest. In coma parts of ths Green Forest It was quite dark. In one of these dark placea sat Whltefoot the Wood Mouse. Hla feelings ware quite aa dark aa hla surroundings. Life waa no longer thing of Joy to little Whltefoot. He was unhappy. He waa unhappy because little Mrs. Whltefoot bad driven him away from their new home and he didnt know why. No, sir; he hadnt th least idea why. Hie feeling were N hurt, dreadfully hurt. As he sat there in one of the blackest of the Black Shades he saw at a little distance twd white spots moving. So Whltefoot ol Unbed upon a stump and sat perfectly still, watching The two spots moved together andwere those white spots draw coming toward him. They would mo e off to the right A httle and stop. Then nearer and nearer.' they would move off to the left a little come and stop. Then they would strata ht ahead Whltefoot understood at onco the It is meaning of those white spots Jimmy Skunk, thought Whltefoot The biggest white spot is the white If your eyes are inflamed, weak, tired strip on his back and the smallest or overwor ked; if they ache; If picture white spot is the white tip of hie tall shows make them feel dry and strained, Th rest of him is ao black that In tablets from get a bottle of the Black Shadows I can see nothing your druggist, dissolve one In a fourth but those white spots. I think I will of a glass of water and use as an eya bath from two to four times a day. climb up out of Jimmys reach. So Whltefoot climbed up on a stump allays Inflammation, invigorates, up the eyes. and sat perfectly still, watching those tone ' Not Doctors ear etrSarthone white spots draw nearer and nearer When they-we- re close to the foot or eight M ear seat la a wwka naaa ia maar iaatancaa the stump on whtch Whitefoot aat he could make out the whole of Jimmy eaid Hello Jimmy Skunk, Skunk. Whltefoot." Be Careful Wiiat You Hello, j ourself. replied Jimmy, ud at Whltefoot Wash Your Hair With stopping and looking 'You startled me I didn't know you were anvwhere about." Most soaps and prepared shampoos Whltefoot chuckled "I dont want people to know that I am about," eaid contain too much alkali, which is very as It dries the scalp and Injurious, he. 'What are you doing over here the hair brittle. Looking for fat bettlee,seen replied makes The to use Is MuUlfied best "Have anv" thing you Jimmy briefly. oil ahampoo, for this is pure and "I had one for my supper. replied entirely greaseless. Its very cheap and Whltefoot "Where beats anything else all to pieces You Jimmy looked Interested did vou find It? he demanded eagerly Can get Mulsified at any drug atoro, and Thats telling," retorted Whltefoot a few ounces will last the whole famil "I like a fat beetle mvself once In for months. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsiawhile, and If I should tell you whereI fied in a cup or glass with a little to look for them I am afraid that warm is all that is required. It would not find any myeelf after you makes water ' an abundance of rich, creamy gQi through You lather, cleanees thoroughly, and rinses 'jimmy grinned As out easily. The balr dries quickly and d know, he usually Is a matter of fact he wasnt very hungry evenly, and la soft, fresh looking, fluffy, wavy, and easy to hanand he really didnt care whetheior bright, and takes out nH he found anv fat beetle Just then. dle Besides. tofloosens dii t and dandust, every particle "How Is the world using you, WhlteBe sure druff your druggist gives , foot?" ha asked Adv. Mulsified . ( all you of memory At that .question the hie troubles returned to Whltefoot. Im unhappy," sntd he un. JFle, fie, fie' The idea of beingJlm-mthis time of year' cried vou v happy "What Is the matter with heltted for1 a 'moment-- or two. Then, because her Just had to his tell some on he noured cut all him troubles t Jimmy Skunk. He told now all about little Mra. Whltefoot and they had been In building their happy now home. He told Jlmmv how Mrs Whltefoot had met hifn at the door to enter that and refused to allow-hlnew homo, and how ahe had told him. Broken Oat Skin anching Eczema Helped Over Night. to go awsv and atav away and how he v Aon t didnt understand It atmeall. "I whim-Jlered so, For unsightly" ikln eruptions, rash know whv she treat ' . Whltefoot. or blotches On' face, neck; arms or A alow r!n erect across tbs To At body, you do not have to wait for re"I do," hq said. of Jimmy Skunk or embarrassment, least I can guess." Take mv advice lief from torture Ap-"- " and stop worrying . Have a Jfood.tlme declaresaji oteitskln-epecialls- t. end. Mentho-Sulphthe In a little and imIt wTlT alt c6mo'ouTrlght ply shows next provement day. Burgas-X-T1 92 S, Because-- , of its germ (Copyright. hy destroying v next storv "Jimmy Skunk properties, nothing Jias ever been t Lcrves Whltefoot Wondering." found to take-t- he place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you EXCURSIONS NORTH apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin trouVia Ualoa Pacific System bles can know the delight this Mentho-Popular vacation excursion rates to brings Even fiery, itchGalo points again In wffect, Juno 17th, ing eczema Is dried right up. SeUll ?or Get a small s7agenU jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphfrom any good druggist and Facts and -- Hunting Hints "FUhlng folder..-Ad- v. use It Like cold cream. Adv. r -- , i good-natured- ly good-nature- -- ur h Sulphur aA ur By Cliff Sterrett |