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Show TRE PROVO POST s J! PAGE SEVEN Vluu sU I'liwd to do was rrrocsIHIre wav people Uuiga I . USB! DARKEN " MB misrepresent-i- j done! I sent back . and read and ru- - lip d . W . o h LJ v.; . aa L LO r v. 't. J A If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens!So Naturally Nobody Can Tgll. ILLUSTRATIONS i naa never paid mucn attention to Flora Desimone, though I knew that eha was jealous of my success. 8ev, eral times I caught her looking at Edward In a way I did nbt like. "She looked at him, huh? "It .was the last performance of the season. We were married that afte.-nooWe did not want anyone to know about It I wae not to leave ha stage until the end of the following season. We' were staying at the eaiqe hotel with rooms across the corridor. This was much against his wishes, but I prevailed. "I see. "Our rooms were opposite, W.a I said. After the performance that night I went to mine to complete the final packing. We were to leave at one for the Tyrol, Father I saw Flora cDO-navull- he went Tto "India, to Africa and back to India, he seemed to find consolation enough. Harrlganrlaid It to his lack of normal vision, but to bis single optic there was anything but misery in her blue eyes. beautiful True, they sparkled with tears, but that signified nothing; he hadnt been married these thirty-od- d years without learning that a woman weeps for any of a thousand and one reasons. "Do you care for him still? "Not & day passed during these many monthsthat P did not vow I hated him. . "Anyone else know ? The padre. 1 had to tell some one or go mad But I didnt hate him. 1 could no more put him out of than I could st6p breathing. Ah, After that I have been so miserable and unShe. laid her head upon his happy! knees and clumsily he stroked it.TIis have beenwrong " "He wrote five letters. nay-lif- girl- (rJ ji tV 4Y!BL 't'l p -- PLACE YOUR NEW FSTECTM. 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In a moment more the villa was gone. FEET What was it? He felt irresistibly' .drawn. Without intending to do so, he turned and stared at the woman in brown. Her hand went to the veil Good bye sore Iwf, burping feet, swoland swept it aside Nora was as full len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired of romance as a child. She could feet. f Good bj e torn?, callouses, bunions and have stopped him before he made the raw spots. No boat, but she wanted to be alone with more shoe tighthim. ness; no more hmp-jln' Nora! with pam or herself on 'her knees In ''draw ing up your front of him. "I am a wretch! she face in agony. 6&Id. "TIZ is magical, acts right off He could only repeat her name. "TIZ draws out I am not worth my salt. Ah, why ail the poisonous did you run away? Why did you not exudations which I me until me. Importune pursue uff ito the feet. wearied? . . . perhaps gladly? Iso TIZ and for There were times when I would have get your foot opened my arms had you been the misery. Ah! hqjf comfortable your feet worst scoundrel in the wqrld instead feet. Get a 25 cent box of TIZ now at at or department store. Dont of the dearest lover, the, patientest! iiy drug-ifu or. .lave good Toet, glad foet, feet Ah, can you forgive met at never swell, never hurt, never got He was Forgive you, Nora? aied. r years foot comfort guaranteed nufflb "I am miserable wretch! 1 doubt- - or money refunded. lYu! Slack Coal. SERVICE. LOW RATES. Daily Freight Service between All Points. good-alsoon- Kinds Oi Lump, AH Cinders-GOO- the greenandnrestful hiU, the httle boobs, earthly paradise out of whuh be had Mileage been unjustly cast He couldnt under- Lake & Ogden and Ogden RspiTl stand. Hertiad lived cleanly- - and dee at all stations cently; he had wronged no marmr ITS LIKE BUYING A GOVERNMENT BOND when you buy our lumber a sure thing. We pride ourselves jin quality and reliability. These, with promptness in filling orders, constitute our best business assets. And they bring tts - Utah Timber & Coal Co. Electric Service to Salt Lake and Intermediate Points. SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY Leave Provo: Arrive Provo 6 :45 a.m. 8 :00 a.m. Proprietor trade. If you need anything in thoroughly seasoned lumber, we can supply it on short notice, lowest prices. f age -- v 1 Thats the trouble with ue Irish, Nora. We jump without looking, without finding whether were right or wrong Well, your daddy's opinion is that you should have lead his first letter. If it didnt ring right, why, you could have Jumped the tiaces. I dont believe ho did anything wrong at all. It 'isnt in the mans blood to do anything underboard. "But satther, a queer look in her eyes as she glanced up at him. I dont care a kioodle if you did Take it from me, it was a put-ujob by that Calabrian woman. She might have gone to his. repm fpr any nufti her of harmless things. But I think bhe was curious. "Why didnt she come to me, if she wanted to ask questions? I can see you ansvveiing them. She probably just wanted you married or not. She might have been In love with Lfm, and then she might not. These Italians dont know half the time what theyre about, anyhow. But I dont believe it of Courtlandt. He doesnJine up that way Besides, hes got eyes. Youre a thousand times more attractive. Hes no fool. Know what I think? As she wasjjcomlng out she saw you at your door; and the dev ll In her got busy. Nora rose, flung her arms around him and kissed him. "Look out for that tin ear! d "Oh, you great big, loyal, man! Open door and let me get out to the terrace. 1 i(ant to sing, sing!' "He said be was going to Milan in the morning She danced to the door and was X' gpiie. "Nora! he called, impatiently. He listened m vam for the sound of her return. Well, Ill take the count when it comes to guessing what a woman's - oing-lQ-da. FlLgo out and square up with the old girl. Wonder how this news harness up with her social bug? Courtlandt got into his compartment at Varenna. He h..d tipped the guard for anyliberally not to open p-- e one else, unless the train vascro adM. As the shrill blast of the conductors horn sounded the warning of ail aboard, the door opened and a heavily veiled woman got in hurriedly. The train began to move instantly. The guard slammed the door and latched it. Courtlandt sighed- the futility-o-f trusting these Italians, of drying lo buy their loyalty! The woman was without whatever, not even the usual magazine. She was dressed in brown, her hat was brown, her veil, her gloves, her rhoes. But whether she was young' or old was beyond his deduction He opened his held it before hiseyes; , Corriere and j but he found reading impossitfie The j newspaper finally slipped from his hands to the floor, where it swayed .and rustled unnoticed.1 He was starring at the promontory across Leiico, J fTTT t n - -- W" ) -- I Desimone come out of his room Harrigan shut and opened his bands. "Do you understand ? I saw her. She was laughing. I did not see him. She came from My wedding night! his room. My heart stopped, the world stopped, everj thing went black. All the stories that I had read and heard came back. When he knocked at my door I return d tb eee him. I never saw him again until that night in Pariswhen he forced his way Into my apartment." Hang It, Nora, this doesnt sound . . like him! "I saw her. He wrote you? I returned the lowers, unopened. "That hasnt square. You might AT - o If j o i v a it t . re The old time imlxture of Sag Tea -- lu ra i i!.rk.c f iu and Sulphur . jor darkening giaj,' your tr.es 0 nt drive Iktm streaked and faded hair is grandmothers treatment, fand folks are again1 Ulidt'l tr,ilc.i using it to keep their liair a good, even! dont J., ri vo'-- r m qeiak aj brake, color, which id quite sensible, as we to l tie MUr wnet-iaie living in Ji aglwben a youthful da nt Lt appearance isof the greatest advan-- , joar v.hi. j tage. alignment don t negle-'- t i" ct Nowadays, though, we dou't have the troublesome of gatfu-ilndo i.t ll n 1 r t, the sage and the mu4..v mixing at homo. All dont fit t O' Io'i-b rH re: t drug store? kfl the ready to pse pro-- ' duct called ITjeths Sage anlvSulphur C.i G Hair Remed'f for about T ) 'cetitsrm !Tjmr1t b- -v t!- ' t it bottlo. a It Ib'A ery popular because no- - tube-- , Cj Gu : fr ; - ' body can dbf over it has oven applied. d nt buv t.u , iat i ba Simply niobfea your comb or a soft pntJ i IT c r n, CY Cunt eat , It brush with find dray this through dont was das tu.d vvt is r jour hair, taEiqg one small strand at A new lues to come Cu.uo to us j time; by morning the-- gray hair discarry jour size in so;v. ' but what appears, dont hesitate to ed! on os anydelights the 'ladies with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Is time for tire advke, v. hv .a nu-- i . that, besides beautifully darkening the of rev ti es or aiot. hair after a few applications, it also Ics dout forget the r'r1 ' produces that soft lustre and appearStark-Robert- s Co. Tire ance of abundance which is so attrac The Tire Fiend. "I Am a Wretch, She Said. tive; besides, prevents daudiuff, itch, ing scalp and tailing hair. HedquNt Mzma-w.Ki- e y v:hj read the old blue ones; Dont you Drug Co., two stores, successors to ES-REAL BARGAIN A IN remember bow you used to write these Smoot and Palace Drug Cos.(Adv.) on blue paper?- -; TATE Improved 6x12 building Flora told me everything. It was only because she Lots for Sumnler Homes for sale lot in good location; can bo had liatfed me, not that she eared anything about you, Sl told me that night at the Beautiful Vivian Park.!411 Purchase price if taken at once. at the ball. She was at the bottom Easy terms. The coolest place inqO 2 year old fruit trees of differ of the abluction. When jou hissed Provo canyon. Call this office or ent varieties, bearing raspberries, me . . . didn't jou know that I v rite Vivian Park Resort Com- and kissed you beck. Edward. I am a miserhedge, along entire front. If tf interested, address II., care this able wretchjbut 1 shall follow jou pany, Provo Canyon, Utah vvLerever jou go, ard 1 haven't even office. tf a vanity box in my handbag!- - There For attractive butter lobbing were tears in her ejes. Say that I Join thq satisfied customers at wrappers, call The Provo Post. am a wretch! the Provo Tailoring Co. lie drew he up beside .him. His Phone 13. arms closed around her so hungrily, that she gasped a httle. He looked into her eyes; his glance traveled here and there over her face, searching for the familiar dimple at one corner of hp mouth "Nora! he whispered. "Kiss me! And then the tram came to a stand, - - -- ALWAYS RELIABLE jerkily. They fell back against the cushions. Lecco! cried tlie guard through ' Phone 164 375 VV. Center the window. They laughed like children. I bribed him, she said gaily. "And now . . 'Yes, and now eagerly, If still WE MAKE A SPECIALTY CF FEATHER PILLOW'S AND BEDS Lets go- back! THE END. All sizes. 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