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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH language LURID dear old lady was shocked at lurid language of two electricians the in her home, and who were working In due the company. to complained sent were for men two the course and aS;ed for an explanation. Well, it was like this. I sj. said "one, ladder and I let the on the ;.as Up Bill. It went down hot lead fall on he said to me, And Bill, neck. his to be more You really will have A 1 i "Tit-Bit- careful. Jack. keen TV. true. There are some kisses tnat den i mean anything in almost every fel low's life. They drink too much some times, too. Im sorry, but Its so. But Lady Blanche Farm that doesnt mean theyre hopeless drunkards and degenerates. There hasnt been anything to drink, or any of that kind of kisses for me in a long time. You know that, and you know why, too. And you ought to know that it would mean more than anything in the world to me if I could kiss you again. Paul had learned a good many valuable lessons in the last months. 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At his instigation, Myra agreed to do all the baking for both houses until things Violet undergot straightened out took the mending, and Jane actually gave up a meeting of the Foreign Missionary society to finish the weekly And when, in spite of all sweeping. this relief, Mary paid for her long strain and quietly crumpled up in a heap on the floor one afternoon when Algy was out of danger, and Sylvias grave was hidden with snow, Paul picked her up and laid her on the bed,- - loosening her dress and taking off her shoes as he called for help. Jane, fortunately, was in the house and undressed her while he went downstairs to telephone for Doctor Wells and to get a bottle and a hot stimulant ready. And when he saw that it was her Inability to care for the boys that was worrying her more than anything else, he turned his attention mainly to them. It would have been hard to discover anyone more stupid and awkward In dealing with a little child than Paul was, but he did what he could. He did better than he realized and his reward was greater than he expected. The first time that the children fell upon him. almost simultaneously, with hugs and kisses, was when he came In with two to use small wooden snow shovels when Algy was outdoors again, in no As he hugged and kissed time now. them in return, his embarrassment was equaled only by the inner glow of contentment that permeated his being. Mary, up again for the first time, came in to find them thus occupied. The Inner glow of contentment changed to a leaping flame as Paul looked at her and saw the expression of surprise and gratitude on her pale Marys eyes again. He must accept the bitter knowledge that she regarded his love as something to fear, as part of his punishment When Blanche and Philip arrived, he took Blanches statements of what she thought of him it was the first time she had seen him since the engagement had been broken so quietly that she was frightened. Philip was less surprised than she had expected, when she told him about it He had been watching his brother-in-laclosely and had come to the conclusion that he had either misjudged the boy at first or that the latter had improved somewhat during the last few months. Let Paul alone, honey, he said. He looks to me like a man who is working out his own salvation. Paul, with the rest of the village, was glad to have his sister and brother-in-law at home; glad not only because he was fond of them, but be- hot-wat- HIGHEST CASH PRICES for several car loads Draft Horses and Mules. How many can you ship quick? Fred Chandler, Chariton, la. Salt Lake City Used Pipe, Newly threaded Fittings & Valves and coupled for all purposes, Monsey Iron and - 3rd West 700 So. Directory Metal Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. CRISMON & NICHOLS ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS and Laboratory 229-2S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1708. Mailing envelopes and prices Office furnished on request. 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If your drug-m- i , not cari,y It in stock, i out the blank below' and mail it to nf Q- - R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah Q- - R. Co., Gentlemen : Inclosed find $1;00 P. 0. 1 order for One tube of Q. B ointment to be mailed prep Name B- - 0. Address. ........ "cr,ditlons that if I a Hi with results obtal fo rppplvn U., TVtAnAn Salt Lake Oil Youll let me kiss you good-byThis was not at all what Mary had intended to say. She hesitated a min ute, and then, in spite of herself, she nodded. Then she leaned forward and touched his cheek with her Ups, so lightly that It seemed merely as if a flower had brushed it she The telephone is ringing, said, over her shoulder and left him to answer it as she fled. I wonder if Mary and Paul are really going to make up, after all?" Philip asked Blanche, a few days ically. Mary sat down beside him. Blanche and Philip are coming home for Christshe said. mas, Isnt that nice? Cousin Violet has a letter saying theyll surely be here the twenty-fourtand of course shes perfectly delighted." That Is good news ! Got any more? 1 dont know whether youll call it good or not but Austin Gray Is going to France. I think thats much the best thing he can do, really. He says Its only a matter of months now before the United States will be in the war, too. Hes going over as an ambulance driver, but he says he can get transferred to the real job later on if we do. He was just here to see Jou. I went downstairs for a minute know just as he came in, but I didnt . He you were here, so he didnt-waitasked me to invite you to go to New York with him, after Christmas. Hell be there for a fortnight, at least, making final arrangements." New York! Yes. Wouldnt you like to go? I thought you were crazy to get away from Hamstead. Im not quite so crazy as 1 used to be. "No, youre getting fairly sane! said Mary with a little laugh that made his heart leap, "and just as kind and thoughtful as you can be. But you ought to go. Itll be wonderful for you ! And Im sure youd be a comfort to Austin, too. He must think so, or he wouldnt have asked you. Youll go, wont you, Paul? Yes, of course. Especially If you think Id better. Mary, wait a min-ute but she was gone. After that, for the first time since they had made up, Paul saw that she was avoiding him again. The fact gave him fresh food for thought She was willing to be his cousin, his friend, his companion. She was grateful far beyond his deserving for the little he had been able to do to serve her. She had forgiven him freely for all he had done to hurt her. But more than that she could not and would not do and be. Paul was new, for the first time in his life, deeply in love, and perhaps for that reason, daily going deeper-go- ing deepest of all because he felt it to be absolutely hopeless. Well, he must hide it as best he could. That startled look must not come into And Blanche Curling Up in His Arms Like a Contented Kitten. cause It was easier, in their presence to keep from saying the things he was longing to say to Mary to keep, as he was longing still more, from touching her. Time, mercifully, softens everything lovers quarrels and childrens sufferings and even the thought of the Austin was Valley of the Shadow. finding his solution. Algy, thin but thriving, was in his high chair at the table once more. Philip and Blanche, radiantly happy,' were with them again. After Christmas day dinner, while the two little boys took their naps, Violet went to lie down, Seth to smoke his pipe, and Cousin Jane to help Myra, loaned for the occasion, with the dishes. The four young people were left alone together. And, as the door closed behind the last reelder, suddenly treating Philip snatched up Blanche and kissed her, announcing that he was so full of Joy and dinner mixed, that hed got to let off steam, some way, that very minute. And Blanche, curling up in his arms like a contented kitten, smiled and kissed him back. They settled down in the big winged chair before the fire together Over their unconscious heads, Paul looked at Mary. Then he crossed to where she stood, and the expression on his face was unmistakable. Before he could speak, she fled from the room. Paul went after her. She had almost reached the stairs. He stepped in front of her. See here, Mary, he said, I can stand almost anything you want to do or say and I know I deserve it But please dont look at me that way. I cant stand it. ' Well, dont look at me the way you did then. Ill try not to. Im trying not to, 1 only thought all the time. its Christmas day that perhaps you could. Just once 1 wont ask you again for a long time. . . .? It is unfortunately true that many d naturally women, if they are also clever, take refuge, when they are hurt or frightened, in It is to be flippancy or sarcasm. hoped that they do not know how deeply they can wound with these Bu whether they do or weapons. not Mary was no exception to this rule. Why should you care about it so much? she quoted scathingly, a kiss doesnt mean anything. Paul stepped to one side, leaving the passage upstairs clear for iy?r. She went by him swiftly, her head up. Then, on the landing, she turned and came still more swiftly down. That wasnt fair, she said. Please forgive me, Paul. It wasnt No, he said slowly. fair, and it wasnt kind of you to remind me of It But what I said was sweet-tempere- later. Oh, I hope not even If he Is my wouldnt want her to marry him now that she's got such a splendid chance ! Splendid chance! Yes. Of getting Mr. Hamlin. Why if she took Paul, even If he was good enough for her, which of course he isn't, shed be buried In Hamstead all the rest of her life Well, I shouldn't mind being buried in Hamstead, with someone I loved,' What do you say about Philip said. starting In to fix up the little law office for ourselves this spring after all? I know you didnt care much for the idea when I first suggested It. But Id enjoy the work immensely, and I can probably get off for a month next summer. Oh, Philip,' couldnt ,we go some where else? Theres plenty of time for that ! Im crazy to see Bar Harbor or Newport. All right, honey, just as you prefer, he said quietly. He left Hamstead with the growing certainty that Paul and Mary were Violet shared really making up. this certainty and ran up several new bills on the strength of It. Mary came In and out of her house again as If nothing had ever happened. She with the preparations for helped Pauls departure for New York, with energy and interest Austin had de cided to go by way of Boston and they were therefore leaving on the morning train instead of the midnight. And when Paul came downstairs ready to start, he found Mary, and not Seth, waiting in the little old sleigh, to take him to the station. She had, as Violet often remarked, no style to her, and this morning she had even less than usual. It was bitterly cold, and she had on an old fur coat of her mothers, worn and a knitted hood shabby and of red wool, and red wool mittens. But Paul thought he had never seen her look half so lovely. She had seemed, since Christmas, so much less tired than for a long time, so much like his old playmate, his old sweetheart. Mary drove, and they rode along, talking of trivial things, laughing often, until they had almost reached the village. Then Paul put his arm around her and laid his hand over hers. You promised me," he said softly. Mary turned her face to his exactly as she might have done ten years before. Paul had meant above everything else, that this embrace should be gentle, reverent even, and he did not for one minute forget this. 'But he had not reckoned on its proving so utterly impossible to keep all traces of the passion that was surging through him from his lips, and when he felt the cold, soft cheek growing suddenly warm beneath them, Involuntarily he sought her mouth. Instead of drawing away from him, as he instantly feared she might do, she returned his kiss. For one heavenly moment they clung to each other. Then he bent over and kissed the little red mittens holding the reins. You dear girl, he murmured. "My own dear Mary and suddenly seeing tears In her eyes, he exclaimed, 1 didnt hurt you, did I, darling? I wouldnt have, for the world! No Oh, no! What Is It then, sweetheart? Hush! You mustnt call me that, she whispered. I didnt realize, when I promised, that you wanted that kind of a kiss. I thought It was Just for for a proof that we were friends again for always. We are friends again for always. And thats all I did expect But of course this was the kind I wanted, even if " It wasnt fair. Im sorry. I didnt mean to, on my word of honor. But you kissed back 1" he ended exultantly. I know I did. Thats what wasnt fair. I couldnt seem to help it You were so so you meant It so! Im glad you see that now, he said quietly. But his heart was singing. brother! You 1 iTO BE CONTINUED.! Bostons Short Street There are few shorter streets In the world than Franklin avenue, in Boston, Some 35 feet long. It connects Brattle street with Cornhill, In downtown Bos ton. Little more than a glorified alley Franklin avenue nevertheless is deslg nated by a shiny name pmte like the Citys longer rhnnM;'v,r:ii'H.v Extras That Add Variety to Menu Tempting Ways of Preparing Dainties Rich in Vitamins. I wonder If you use In yonr meal plans many of what are known as meat extras. Almost every one. of course, uses liver, especially since it has become so well known as a source of vitamins and of iron. Opinion has certainly turned over in a generation In regard to this meat as a constituent to a childs diet. It used to be considered no food for children, and consequently many people never learned to like it. One point about its Increased popularity is deplored by its older devotees, and that is the fact that increased demand for it has made it increase in price. Kidneys, although they deserve at least part of the consideration given to liver, from the food value angle, have not become as popular and they can still be obtained at a comparatively low price. If you like kidney you usually like It very much Indeed, and consequently kidney en brochette and kidney stew are among the real delicacies. Just writing about them makes me want to go to the telephone to order some immediately, a household expert writes. We find sweetbreads are more popular generally than the other meats of this type. They are, of course, more delicate in flavor and are usually among the most expensive meats. Brains, either of calves or of lambs, may be used in any recipe which and also calls for sveethrends, sweetbreads can be used in any recipe that calls for calves or lambs brains. You will find any number of persons who have never tasted brains who would like them very much if they were introduced to them under the guise of sweetbreads. Tripe, especially honeycomb tripe, has its devotees, but it is not as well known in general as some of the other meat extras. While calves hearts are considered the choicest, the hearts of beef and lamb are also used. They need long cooking and comparatively Stuffed should be well seasoned. hearts are particularly popular. It is hardly necessary to mention tongue in connection with this group of meats, because it is more gener ally used and more popular than any of the others. Fresh, corned, smoked and pickled tongues are all available and you can take your choice. Tongue is usually served with some sort of a sour sauce. KIDNEYS EN BROCHETTE Kidneys Water Bacon Mushroom caps Trim kidneys, cook ten minutes In water to cover; drain, and cut In slices. Arrange alternate slices of kidney and thinly sliced bacon on skewers with mushroom cap at each end of skewer. Broil under a hot flame until bacon Is crisp and arrange on pieces of toast Serve with sauce made from stock in which kidneys are cooked, seasoned with salted sherry flavoring. QUICK MEAL Baked hamburg steak Scalloped tomatoes Baked potatoes Hot rolls Cheese dressing Lettuce salad Grapefruit For the quick meal I am suggesting an oven meal. If you have time enough to allow for baking potatoes you can get all the other things Of ready in the time you have. course, the oven must be lighted as soon ns you get into the house. As soon as it is very hot (about fifteen minutes) put the potatoes, which have been scrubbed. into it Then prepare your scalloped tomatoes, seasoning them with onion, sugar and a few cloves, if you like, besides salt and pepper. If you brown cubes of bread in butter before adding, you will have an especially good flavor. Scalloped tomatoes will bake in thirty minutes. The hamburg steak should be well seasoned with salt, pepper and onion, if you like, or with crumbled bread rubbed with garlic. It is then made into a fiat cake and sprinkled with It will salt, pepper and mustard. bake in twenty minutes at 400 de' grees Fahrenheit. After the potatoes have baked fifteen to twenty minutes the temperature should he lowered to 375 or 400 degrees Fahrenheit The tomatoes will bake equally well in a moderate or a hot oven, as will the meat if it is put under the broiling flame for a moment to sear it. The rolls may he heated in a paper bag five minutes before serving. 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