Show 12 THE SALT L'AKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER D SYNOPSIS Young and beautiful lily Lou Lan-!’o- u to an operatic career sing aspires but her - moderate circumstances necessitate that she go to business and study music evenings Wealthy Ken Sargent whom Lily Lou loves becomes angry when she insists upon practicing instead of seeing him and discontinues calling Lily Lou grows listless and overworks trying to forget him She goes to her parents’ Lome In 'Woodlake for a rest Ken arrives and once again she Is happy She assumes an air of indifference toward Ken however and one night feeling she is no longer interested he kisses her goodbye and leaves for town Lily Lou rushes down the path to stop him and stumbles Ken runs back to assist her and she confesses her love for him A week later she returns to the city Ken is out of town Well bum and time go by tc&a'1 be normal when you’re In kve! May was delighted to have her bawith the dinner she flightedDelighted cooked that she well There was never a looki Brcat demonstration of affection amongst the Lanslngs They looked uP°a that sort of thing as soft but they loved each other and sometimes like tonight they had a hard time not to show it Dinner was fun because it was served in the dining room where Lily Lou had set the table with the best silver and May’s hand embroidered - tablecloth "This is something likel” Raymond said helping himself to another slice of the roast "Say how about making a good old stew with onions out of what’s left for tomorrow night Lily Lou?” “I'll be at the office tomorrow” “I’ll make it for you dear I’ll cook they were aboard They were parting at Sansome and Sutter almost before they'd had time for a dozen words Just before he left her he leaned over and whispered in her ear “love me?” He was laughing his nice faintly freckled face happy and sure of what she was going to say When she nodded smiling and blushing a little the look of triumph that she had seen on his face before came back frightening her She wished he’d say whether they were engaged or not The ankle hurt all day She shouldn’t have walked to work But she forgot it seeing Ken made her forget everything Shouldn’t Ken have thought of it? Wouldn’t It have been sweet of Ken to think of her? The day dragged Lily Lou sat at her switchboard plugged in and out answered “Fox Johansen and Dur-ne- y Who Is calling please? I’ll see She was desperately tired when she got home May was putting the cold meat on the table She hadn’t made Raymond's stew after all After dinner Lily Lou whisked the plates away almost before Raymond had finished his second piece of bakery pie She washed with lightning rapidity Mar more leisurely dried "What’s the hurry for heaven's sakes?” May drawled "Oh nothing— want to finish” Lily Lou hung her apron on the hook on the kitchen door stopped at the bathroom to scrub her hands with violet soap — dam that dishwater smell!— and then on to her tiny dressing room to cold cream her face powder carefully comb her hair Almost 8 He ought to telephone any minute now She began to polish her nalte frowning at the clock “Aren't you going to practice tonight? You'll be getting rusty!” May called from her couch In the dining room “I suppose so — ” Lily Lou turned away from her dressing table looked helplessly at the piano It was almost half past 8 The most difficult watch prospect we encounter is the one who has determined in advance to pay a certain sum and no more for a watch Such a customer is difficult largely because he too often centers his admiration on a watch just above his own appropriation and dislikes to raise his price or be satisfied with one within his budget mechanical Unfortunately to sioo than HAVE Dept Registered GLASSES Experienced OptouietrDI CHARGED HEADING CLASSES— Complrtte I C X Lenses fitted In New Style Shell Frames Fully guaranteed $f79S Special this week f Aunrbch'— Opt $y50 Rtrnet Fowl V xtum p assortment of Equipped with Tungsten bulbs Outfits A large 50c Everilght Bulbs SI you Tools! 3PC D’O with rssy style Slippers with a smart Cuban heel and hand-turne- sole d A real gift for— at Grant’ That’s why Grant’s has i s e mbled lhesc coma Pa stepins and tailored bloomers and vests Exquisite grade of rayon — same as formerly sold for $1 Lacey Attractive Felt Sliptrimmed with a rayon pompon and a fancy turn-dow- n cuff An unusual value— plete tool outfits You can buy as many tools as yon like to fill the chest pers es 8" Cliait with removable tray cots 1 Tool from ctoUjl VISIT SANTA CLAUS TOMORROW AT Just Loaded With Hundreds of and up II c?i V- $1 Dolls Grab Buckets SI Electric Ranges Wooden Pull Toys 50 $1 Crane Trucks $1 Games 25 Iron Toys 10 23 50 Blocks 10 25 50 $1 Bleu aml Children’s Toys Mechanical Trains Laundry Seta Wagons (heavy steel) with rubbe rtires Holiday Store Hours - Dec 11 to Friday m to 7 p m Saturday Dec 19 to Wednesday Dec 23 I a m to 8 p m Monday Dec 18 O Boxes 691 Ash Trays 25 and 50 Picture Frame $1 $1 Tree Lighting Sets can give! ri IKLESS Cwl— 50 Make-U- Brush Comb and Mirror filled things Buy a Longines and your watch troubles are over for your lifetime I RAMFS — The new lightweight stylish and comfortable Peerless Frames All the new styles and shades Priced $t 50 TO Bath Salts and Bath Powder Ivory Toilet Sets is one of the p r 1 1 1 e st $3300 and up READING LENSES— T C X Lemes for clove work $ 75 $1 69 Tool Cites UnEBgeEnie Longines pocket watches Same Low Prices and the Coupon Is Good for $1 This Week $1 50 We Know Many Boys Who Would Gierish a E&ayoim only $3730 ONLY ONE CHITON ACCUPTFO ON ANY PURCHASE COll'ON NOT’ GOOD IN OIIOR DEPARTMENTS Manicure Rolls Traveling Kits many for in our Optical Department ONLY on the purchase price of Glasses Lenses or Frames or ean he applied on repair work if presented at Aiierhaph’s Optical Department before December 20lh wear- Manicure Sets $1 Cedar Chests An ideal gift for any man or boy is a good Pocket Knife You can’t equal these knives at the same pricey F" elsewhere in town Ea 5cand 10c Longines Wrihts CASH 4j Each Longines Wrists for Women $3000 and tip ha Charge THIS COUPON WILL liE ACCEPTED AS $1 reading and Pair ter watches that are built to a price ' Brush Sets 89 £ Poekei Knives variety of bright colored ornaments that will make your tree A wide ing a Longines the standard of the world Optical $1 Men’s —Boys’ Xmas Tree Ornaments do well to play safe by demand- charge THEIR Heather Hose ol 19c T MAY Part-Wo- oft cotton and wool heather hose that every man will enjoy ing Come and see the assortment of patterns— Choose a gift that will please Sixes 10 to 11)4 FAIR north and south poles with Byrd and have checked the adventurous hours in every air cruise since planes and dirigibles ventured into the ether and' yet they cost but a little more CUSTOMERS Made of excellent grade broadcloth In plain color —and tnadra In fancy Collar attached and neckband Gyle Cut generously full pattern A Longines watche and chronometers flew over the Stands Glasbake Pie Plates with Frame Men’s ti f ZJ would shopper $1 Smoking r much and no more and a ' fi w 4 Military the market is day flooded with watches built to a price built to catch the customer who determines to pay so $200 Up I many of them! to- en Shaving Sets jnst they can’t get too perform this ri ft by all men — the time of day and if it does not f 39c are welcomed de- function properly it has no val- ue whatever z Casseroles vice to register ft 22-- make splendid gifts! should go shopping for a watch with an open mind as a watch is not an ornament er a plaything but a Institution f (Useful Mouelfiies One An Intermountain pv 1931 Longines Watches Are Built to a Quality and NEVER to a Price! CHAPTER I Of course there was no one to meet it tonight” “Gee it would be a lot of bother her May and Raymond were working So was Ken and Ken didn’t for you Maysie We’ll have it cold instead” even know she was coming Lily Lou took a taxi and drove Lily Lou felt sorry for them both home sorry for herself too The house was chill and gloomy Some day would she and Ken after the notous sun of the lake A No with her music she'd earn cold wet fog had drifted in from the enough even If Ken’s people “You're awfully preoccupied tobay She went into the front room and night” May said Unpacked her things Telephoned “I haven’t got used to being back May’s office to say that she would do yet Still thinking about Woodlake the ordering and get dinner so that That wasn’t exactly true but it Mv needn't shop on the way home served That done she wondered if she After dinner Irene and dared call Ken’s office A girl with a father came over Irene Raymond's was planflear sharp voice told her that Mr ning her wedding Lily Lou had to Sargent Jr was out of town Back listen to It alL And with her own Monday Any message? heart so troubled her own affairs so ’No" Lily Lou said unsettled it hurt She wandered around the house came back Monday They met Dusted the piano rearranged her onKen the boat music Moved furniture a little the commuters Lily Lou remembered managed to keep nicked some nasturtiums and tried from looking too happy but she to give the house a lived in air It couldn’t mask the starry wonder in looked just what it was a place where her eyes the soft redness of her lips people had little time for beauty even I for comfort It was Just a place to meet Oh what a life To have to love the whom you’ve boy you sleep to rest after a hard day’s work given your heart to whom you're go"Bess is right May ought to stay to on a ferry boat! home” she thought But If May ingAnd marry how it sped this morning stayed home there wouldn’t be the (Continued tomorrow) few decent bits of furniture there They were landing almost before were the two overstuffed armchairs the davenport the rugs the drapes May had bought them ail with money she earned And if had children her house would 1 May be like Bess’— toys clothes drying and special food and milk being pre- pared in the kitchen Well you ought to have money lots of money like the Sargents t Lily Lou thought about the Sargents Wondered what sort of times These modern dental offices hav they had and if there’d be a row served thousands of patients atwhen they found out that she and tracted to us from six different inKen were engaged termountain states Those w have served are pleased to recomYes but were they engaged? He Goodaid he loved her but did that mean §Y mend us to their friends will steadily widens our sone of You’d think it did and still— patronage And if they were what would May say? And Bess? But perhaps she EXAMINATIONS FREE could go on with her music even after she and Ken were married 4 No she couldn’t do that not really Goldflj M Genuine Trubyte or Going on as she had intended would Crswu a BrUswrk mean study in New York study in 20th Century Teeth mur Europe then travel travel and Ken IHK MOST BEAUTIFUL PLATE somewhere else It would be to produce using en 1B0 260 ettokilble wicked to give up and make her voice tractive MAROON BABE into a parlor voice a sort of social with the NATURAL gum-lik- e asset to make up for her being a nolooking GENUINE pink RUB11FR TRUBYTE Oenalne HICOIII1 PLATE body OR 20TH CENTURY GOI D Uh TBUBYTC she of the Vividly thought again PIN TEETH DOUBLE SUCTerm ij)ZU tall woman with the big hate and the TION GUARANTEED TO FIT Insolent laugh Mrs Sargent — rsiNtpsa who would be her mother-in-laEETRACUON1 And ai rogant portly Mr Sargent And she thought “Oh I’d be miser-- 1 able with them I wouldn’t ever fit 4 In I don’t like them And Ken he’s different he'll want to get away We also make the unbreakable “Parfait” Plates ” perhaps Lifelike pink defies detection bo rubber or metal Maybe there’d be a family quarrel and they'd throw Ken out without a Extractions Under Gas a $2 to $4 cent and Ken would stick to her and We Feature Nitrons Odd Gas they’d have a house and they’d both work— not like Raymond and May Free Extractions When Plato or Bridge Work Is Ordered but deferent— a sort of studio house MAIL US YOUR BROKEN PLATES With a lovely grand piano and dark gleaming floors and The odor of scorching peas came & from the kitchen The peas she had gone to all the trouble of shelling and which were to be a treat for May who never had time to fix fresh Broadway M State vegetable Lily Lou flew to the Phone kitchen They weren’t entirely Opposite Wasatch spoilt Just a few on the bottom Auerbach'i She transferred the salvaged peas to OFFICE HOURS— :J9 a m to 9:39 p m 19 m 2 m a to Sundays— C clean pan She'll pav attention p (for people who work) now She'd always despised people Suite 212-21- 5 Brooks Arcade Bldg-- Elevator Service who day dreamed and let things 3P 13 9 a 23 Aeroplanes Tootsie Toys box fl 25 fl 50 Kiddy Kop Outfit (Badge Handcuffs Club) 23 Educational Letters $1 50 $1 Large Doll Bassinets 39 $1 |