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Show ' u?- TgB yfWyiT, MARCH 18. 1923 BUN, PRICE, Pollys Net Egg for the Future By KATE EDMONDS Hi!, fcf MoCiUre Kewepupsv ly&dicstA) Potly Turner stood la the dour ut her little teahouse and glared at the automobiles flashing along the ivied beyond. Why cant they see the aign and come herer she thought dismally. For three whole days 1 huve waited with wattle baiter spoiling to be used, delicious little cakes waiting to be eaten, chickens wait lug to lw fried and only one lone woman coining to take tea and site turned out to be for a chmiilute cuiK-cr!" ller dearest friend, Marlon M:itli. laughed merrily. "Poor roily!" ahe teased. You have forgotum that I was your first patron. No, I have not forgotten you, dur ling; you are my first patron, my dully iwtron, and you must be tired to death of this continuous jierforiimnoe ; you hare conauined miles of bread and butter and gallons of tea." Marion Marsh hud just pulled on her gloves. She was a beautiful girl, tall and fair, with steady gray eyes that shone softly on her friend. Marion was rich aiid generous, sml If she had her way Polly would never work a day, but would come and be her dear Inter, for Marion was an only child. I've simply got to do something,' said Independent Polly, waving n good-bas Marlon's little ear sped down the road. She watched the ear down the private road that led past the tea shop, saw It turn the corner under the signboard Into the main road. Why cannot they aee the sign and come up hereT thought Polly desperately. If they come once they would come again. If I do say it myself, I can make the best waffles and little cakes In the country ; end as for fried chicken If Polly had not seen the sign lying by the road that night It Is probable that her tea shop would huve quietly died and this story never would have been writen. Hut she did see the sign, and from that time on she believed In signs so she said. The sign read Detour Here, and had been thrown aside by cureless road menders. Finders keepers," panted Polly as she tolled up the hill to the little tea shop, which represented the tiny nest y And none did they (ee upon the way: And the twelve that the king had waiting there When Fatricka prieata went chanting ty. permitted Are from Heard high above them the aong of a lark palace at Tara flret flamed forth. And gaaed afar at the ahlnlng aky. A BL Patrick etood on the hill of Slane The king, In hla royal robee of atate JUid raied afar ovr tha dewy land, Sat by the gatea of the palace grand, His heart upralaed In a allent prayer, Hla chiefn and noblea were ranged fci f - A glaring torch in hie holy hand; around, 5J , TWn up from the hill of Slane aroaaAre Hla royal acepter waa in hla hand; A Same of cold twaa the paachal Laeghaire from hie palace ate pa He apoke to the Drulda aa the Saint drew f3 LmS it, and deep waa lile kindly Ira. nlglv Hla heart waa filled with a fear and a I vi ! tha one who haa dared to dread; light A dire on hearth or a lire on hill, (Tha twelve in waiting had let him paa4 none aalute him or bend the head. to eaat Let from from and aonth north t Wkeo kin a a birthday, and every year WAS-t- that mornlny no fire wai i ta ' ke lit In Ireland until the Ml UK i ll jto waat known the atrength of Laaghalre'a 1 fuiw flrat When Patrick brought them the Holy Word. Katherine Bdelman, In Kanaaa City Star. 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A nest egg should hatch out a golden future," Polly had declared when she hung out her cheerful shingle, but today she felt that she was faring defeut. Polly was skillful with paint and brushes and when she had repainted the sign It read boldly: "Detour Here To Polly's Tea Shop with a very pink hand and finger pointing up to the cosy bungalow built by the nest egg. Nailing a sharpened stick to tlie back of the sign she hurried out and planted It In the ground on the slope so thnt motorists passing north and south might read It and turn up the d that led past Iolly's. smooth Early the next morning she waa up and working hard to prepare for the rush of people she expected to come. Marion drove over with her arms full of flowers and stopped for a nip of tea. She remained until 2 o'clock, and sympathised with Polly. I m might have h had one, anyway, sobbed roily. Hnsh-- h ! wanted Marion, someone Is coming now!" A large motor car flashed Into view and stopped behind Marion's small car. Two young men alighted, regarded the sign with friendly eyes and entered, standing with bared heads before a demurely smiling hostess. Are we too lute to have something hot?", asked the dark one, with a pleasant smile. No, Indeed," assured Tolly, and having taken their order hastened Into the little kitchen behind the Marion turned around and screen. smiled at them, managing a look of Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. STANDARD COAL CO. INVESTMENT I habit awe-struc- Economical? M Your fellow who brag about his orate about your own virtues. Talking alwut nothing is an unwise birth generally has nothing else to talk Bessie Kennedy, Millinery hip-lengt- -- ' Don't Everything thats good in Millinery is offered this store for your review this spring. In our pleasing stock youll find new color tones, new texture treatments and new trimming embellishments. And you'll find interesteing a selection as youve seen in recent years. j Gauntlet gloves are worn with pracFrom a purely economic standpoint tically all costume types. is cheaper by far to take measures it vestmhave and panel Evening wraps to prevent a war than it is to fight ent-like trimmings of brocada, one after it comes. Ths Lenglen band for evening wear is mads of mallnes to match ths hair. Chipmunk, civet cat and'krimmer re the novelty furs most often seen. h coats of brown Small plaid are worn with street frocks of brown velour. Beaded net tunics la gorgeous colors are worn over sheaths of silk or metal doth. An accident may cause yon Smart ' tallleurs of fashionable tha prica of a new car. Xnanranca browns have panel linings and pipings against accidents will only coat In vivid color. yon a few dollars. Which ia tha Long' gold earrings triangular In moat economical? Talk to us of shape, made of hammered gold, repinsurance now. After the smash resent one of the latest novelties. la too lata. We insure you against The lines of a handkerchief, tied anything in accidents or Area or around the neck or shoulders, hava theft been adapted not only to day dres see, but one finds It carried out In evening EQUITABLE REAL ESTATE DID frocks aa well. on Tara'a palace atepa muat leap crept. flame to the aky the flrat that morn, With head bowed low and handa 1' And On the floor of atone he (lowly knelt; through all of Erin's greening lale i - Mr other (hall rlae when the king la And tha warriora all felt aome atrange awe i And none could apeak and they held I Hla boldlera etood with aworda all drawn their breath Waiting the will of thalr lord and king, When Patrick told of the Lord above Tfea Prulda cried out and their garmenta And tha thlnga of Ufa and the thtnga of Death. 9 , M the thought of the deed, a fearful When Patrick apoke to the Drulda that ling; Viagentlaeghalre apoke and to Patrick Fromday.ahore to ahoro on the laland green ; A flerald, who bflU him come at noon A atupor lay o'er the emlllng land. Nor murmured the brooka or wlllowa tell why a fire waa lit and by whom Lfl tha rlae and fall of another moon. And the lark and eagle forgot to aoer. And no flower or leaf in Tara attired. upon the way twelve men were hid Patrick, the king them bid.) And the king cried out In a voice of feari Let him who will believe the Word." Eaater morn, and tha rialng aun flfeane over the flelda of greening com, And the brave and the wlae In that kingly crowd Dw Goyne like a ellver ribbon lay Believed In Jeaua-- ln Mary's (on frlaked the lamba that were newly And Patrick amlled aa he bleeeed them all bom. PMblck In robee of anowy white For the noble light that waa fought and Chanted hla hymna of pralae and love, Ttaflva prieata atood by and with him But a bora them all Dubtach the bard Hla faith a flaming, ahlnlng sword For hia waa the head that howed him tha hueh of morn to God aboveT ' ant Spring Millinery by Jeff and Tow, were flying from table to table; while Marion's mother, who bad miraculously anwared on the scene, gathered In the money and made change in a most efficient manner. She graciously collected all the compli- ' by ments that were uttered regarding ' reserved Pollys delicious cooking. She tallies for some who were coming for ; tea the next day, and made arrange-- ! ments for a luncheon party another ; day. In the meuntime newly arriving guests were carrying trays out to ths as pleasant veranda or Into their motors, and everybody had the loveliest time In a very Informal way. After the very last one had gone-e- ven kind Mrs. Marsh the four young people looked at one another with sparkling eyes. Polly had Just counted the box of money that Mrs. Marsh had given her. Seventy-fiv- e dollars," she said In Main Street, k an tone, and then happy tears came to her eyes. You have all been so good to me. she half You have made a detour obbed. out of your happy ways to help me Plans for introducing furhearing and and you are such good good " game animals on inland in SoutheastOld scouts I" finished Tom soberly. ern Alaska, where they Imre either Time for Miss Turner to have some- never occurred or have been extermithing to eat folks 1" he suggested, pull- nated, are being worked out by the bioing forward a chair for tired little logical survey of the United States deI suggest that yon two get partment of agriculture. It is proppPolly. her something to eat, and I will talk ed to stork certain islands with rabto her for we have much time to bits as food for furbearers and man make up. and to stock oilier islands with marten, So'nrdcntly did he mnke up for lost mink and heaver. The introduction of time that when Marlon and Jeff ap- elk on rertuin islands is also 1 icing conpeared with an appetising meal Polly sidered. sighed, then she blushed as she met Tom's serious gase. Marlon and Jeff Experience demonstrates conclusivesmiled at each other and stole away ly, says Ihe United States department to sit on the veranda. They knew that of agriculture, that wild life resK)iids If Tom Dalton had his way the tea quickly to simple and rational forms shop would not last long and tflnt of management. Itcnsonable regulation after all, roilys nest egg would bring does not reduce hut in the long run forth a golden future markedly increases the amount of the game which may lie taken annually. National forests thus can be made to UF INTEREST TO WOMEN Pslsley The chief bard, Dubtach, on Patrick gaaed And into hia aoul aome atrange thing talcing the ataff In hla holy hand aped through the dewy ecented way, id him the prieata alow. tains." I will Introduce you all over again," promised Marion as she went Into the kitchen to help Polly, but her last look and soft smile were for Jeff La comb, whose ring she wore on the third finger of her left hand. Jeff aud Tom had jnst reached delicious cups of coffee and Ice cream when the first Influx of guests arrived from the country club. Within fifteen minutes the tea shop was crowded and Polly and Marion, ably assisted re numerous. Vhg kjt PAGE SETEtf Did you go over to the tlsbP she inquired guardedly. Surely did, and there will ho rush here as soon as the tournament is over." We are the pathfinders, remarked Tom Deltas. By the way, I don't believe Miss Turner remembered me. met her last summer In the moun- I to Ireland tha ?wjn St Patrick cam ruled Klnr LMfhalra pt Tara. rfT Half Saturday, tha day before Eaater, FRIDAY. UTAB-EYE- RY Second Floor Silvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. Another Car Load of Washing Machines Just Arrived One-Minu- te : - by-roa- V ? V HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. Ja T JL1'. a f $ & X V For Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call On C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Kearns Building, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. T T $ Y Y Y vale surprise. "Why. Jeff Lacomb, I thought you were on your way to Boston." I am, Marion," he grinned. "All roads lead to Boston, and Tom and only stopped for a bits to sat. , Readyfor the Line in Twenty Minutest free at time yon purchase a washer. Sold by all dealers. Eastern Utah Electric Co. Wholesale and Retail PRICE, UTAH i |