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Show rtfassiF.iap & Mistress of Monterev Virginia Stivers Bartlett SYNOPSIS SADDLES VirflnU Stivers Bartlett WNU Service fur U, rum filling illi s safas.'trs mountains, the Cuyamacas and lifted profound white brows into the sunset sky remote, im- We Only Knew What a tariff to keep out the but product of pauper labor, something else must have gone If Pal-oma- r, We have How wrong. Common sense Is mostly the ability to estimate results of ones actions. At first Fortune smiles, after you have made your pile, then lie threatens. No man was ever able to psychically analyze how he felt when he found he was suddenly popular. Men are not so hot when it ;.! comes to anyhow. Both Seem Inevitable Advising people not to worry seems as sensible as advising them not to get tired. Few know what wisdom is until 20 years after it has been employed. Older women never hesitate to tell a young one that she is pretty. They remember how they longed for such a pleasant word themselves. self-analys- Sh-h- et am Execrate If You Are Making a Crasy Patch Quilt. shark-inleite- ser-gea- nt I friend-makin- , : o. CONSTIPATED ... . low-ceile- Esthaaae-Optlw- nul ea Phil S(UjAZ , passable. Prison walls shuddered the lady. the casks were broached, the To the west the South Sea spread wine end brandy Bowed end the W.FM (ONE like feast began. carpet of red gold clear to yeunThe eht aid toward found The Governor end Capilan Canete the setting sun. Into It old Point ini tha San- Loma plowed like the prow of a raised wine-horto each other. Am? ?1 by her dt ship. tun, smves at "Good So this was California Alta and tampons to . tetter from hS hSOT. mured theman! Brave fellow!" murGovernor. The Capitan here was to 2" 10 Calilori she, at last. smiled quizzically and retired. "Us tat ,Pedro bbn teat Fray Mariano and Fray Bartolo-m- e .S prteals M ,Jklr During the feast Fagcs sat where were being led away, after a and Pe- ?Jh 1vin to myounRthem. he could see Eulalia, watching the joyful greeting from Padre Lasuen, " yuuns Indian sirl. Indi. firelight to their quarters. They too looked ' Eulalia Mill Jacket, brighten the little Maja lorT?Ua. For Winter Meals. Ban and wink on the bright but- about them doubtfully. la a desolate It lTn I Lore, CCALLOPED dishes are favor-1- 3 larRa cava!-ou- t' tons. Watched her hands as she So this is California Alta!" whiswllh Ku,li'i party atarte ate because fastidiously. jtcs for raid weather pered Fray Mariana What next! !nS overland 'h. trip. Eulalia, ! it is a pleasure to use the oven, accustomed to luxury and comfort. Wt-- i warned hfs brother as Then, when venison, antelope. of flavor blended been the to rSJf,.lvl,,S and because qualL rabbits, frijoles, tortillas, and Padre Lasuen overtook them. They two priests, persuaded fin- 'JJJj1! Fray Mariano foods makes such delicious call mb her and dried fruits were mere scraps, an walked beside him, hands clasped ' tartness of The over their stomachs, their irouM hcr suspicions as to their ished products. leather-jackbegan plucking piously At the cavalcade itooe at vari-- old tomatoes complements most any eyes east downward. music by the roots out of his guitar After meat that is being served, and Sl'ffif1?. 01 her husband. White a thanksgiving service in that had traveled from a great ftesla to wel. the guitar the chapel there was merry feast while there are almost unlimited of Catalonia in Spain, province ma bia wilt. Eulalia plana her cos-across the Atlantic, across Mexico, in the quarters of the Lieutenant ways of making the dish, you may and up and down the Californian. Zuniga that night The food was enjoy trying the following recipe: Scalloped Tomatoes. Baja and Alta. Voices rose In the good, wine flowed end the Indians CHAPTER VH1 1 tbP. n 1 No. Hi beloved songs of the old country, from the Mission San Diego de At I cups Dread cnunDs cala made amazing music. minced onion tbsp. butter Pedro Pages leaped from out the soldiers songs, gipsies' roundelays Eulalia was dazed, tired, a little and Oriental haunting strains ltsp.Mlt d that darkening, water of ill- - But the Governor was in fine Combine the tomatoes with the the Gulf of California end raced a had persisted In Spain since the fettle. Over and over he told of days of the Moors. onion and arrange a layer in a few times up the beach, shouting Pedro Pages lifted a horn of wine. the long journey north, relating baking dish. Mix the salt and and beating his chest Then he news of this one and of that prais"I give you toast, my men! To ing La Goberaadora's kugar with the bread crumbs and dreiied carefully, combed his beard courage, end melted Place butter. with and hair with his fingers, end went his Majesty King Carlos the Third of fortitude. fclpmt Every one hung cm his to his tent. layer of crumbs over the Spain, and to his Royal Spouse! words, laughed at his sallies, enadd another layer of Eicabellito, the wee Indian, They drank the toast standing, couraged him to talk; occasionally crumbs, and so on until waited him there, end the two mid cheers. they would address her gallantly, he dish is filled and ingredients walked toward the roaring fire. The but she was unresponsive. The Governor refilled his horn. on Bake crumbs lied. Leave top. smoky air wss filled with the odors She wanted to retire. Angustias, "And I give you Eulalia, the of roasting flesh. Two casks, one of ) minutes in a moderate oven. of the Cslifomias! where wee she? Talking amiably In MARJORIE H. BLACK. wine, end one of aguardiente from Queen He drank deeply, then threw the a earner with the fat wife of the the Franciscan mission of San GaThey were chatting confibriel Areangel In California Alta, empty horn into the dying fire. dentially, laughing, whispering with stood for the Eulaito he lifted Stooping lightly, ready broaching. WOMENWHOSUFFER arched eyebrows. Even Pedro the Don Pedro strolled restlessly from the dais, held her aloft Mrs. Tocsog. Aria, Ida M. Dye. 11( N. about Tha bay wee now flooded moment, then strode away with her Younger, end the little Indian EsFirst Aw., ssjrs s "To cabellito, were busy with moonlight which emphasised to the tent rsliese foaetteeal die Eulalia could hear their voices IX ll turbancaa I bdirrt there men end horses mountains, palms, la nothing batter thaa screaming and laughing at In black silhouette. Again he peered Dr. Pierees Favorite CHAPTER EC soma game. Prmermoa. It into the tent A little fire had been m Mm ml Every one was gay but she. . She built before flic entrance end its rear, helped to relieve at Early one morning couriers had couldnt beer It oi anyone heedirheeu flection made the barbaric Interior dashed into the km gad nates aeudtted with foactioosl "Your Excellency! she celled presidio at San DiiWtasees. Ask year druggist today for glow like a Jewel. ego announcing that El Senor Gob-- e peremptorily to her husband. )r. Pieres's Fawrite Prescription te&piid When looked he toward the again SO ms dor and his lady. La Goberaa-dor- a, He came to her. r Isblcts. Hen sise, tablets enh. fire ha saw three figures rids slowwere at the very gates of the "Well my dear, he laid Jovially, toward the a ly woman, a cltadeL camp: "isnt this final Ah. the kind friendly Reerestion fat Its Pises child and man. Behind them Lieutenant Jose de Zuniga, In hearts of my people my friendsl Make thy recreation servant to long caravan defiled out of the charge of the presidio, issued orders Dont they warm your heart? He 'Pi y business, lest thou become a and left There must be royal waa flushed with wine. right to recreation. gve Quarles, thy choked Governor. As Ah," the ;Jg "Pedro, Eulalia said wmmlngly, Ml he went toward them nd thousand "be carefUL You are so full of confused thoughts, memories, dewine you need no more warming. sires raced through his mind. EuBut I am not warm. I am cold, and his wife his Eulalia eight lalia, end oh, how I went to go to tired, years the babe at the mothers bed. Please, Pedro, may I be exbreast beautiful Eulalia lonely cused? Will the gentlemen pardon years beloved, riding to me out of me? the wilderness I will crawl to your "But but sputtered the Goverfeet kin your little ihoei core of nor, "ell the ladies have been waitmy heart hope of my loneliness-mi- ne ing to talk with you." to possess soon. "But Im so weary, Pedro. CalAh. choked the Governor of "You mustn't disappoint them. ifornia. Just a few momenta,, my dear, visit He made his way with dignity towith the ladies. ; t ward her, helped her from the sad"Ladies I La Gobemadora flared dle, kissed her hand timidly. And t him. "Ladies! Soldiers worn aid only: en." Weill Well, wen. wen! "Eulalia I There . were confused greetings, "Camp followers I cries, laughter; e mining of people "Eulalia, hush! Stop this at once. and horses. The Governor found His mouth tightened. 1 will not his legs held in a tight grip. He permit you to speak this way, he looked down. went on in a low tone. "You are "Hellol And who is this? tired, I know. Perhaps you had aI am Pedro Fagee the Younger. better retire now. But tomorrow Are you my father! Are you truly! you must see them. You will make I didn't think I had e father, realthem some little gifts, you must be ly. I thought he was like Senor kind, cordial to them. Jesus, or San Francisco, or She was trembling. I must? Pages swung the child into his "You must. Those are my orarms end carried him to the fire. ders. The orders of the Governor He looked into the clear eyes, deof the California s, eh, my little voured the brown frfee, felt the Run along to bed. He beckoned to Angustias who left her straight little beck and limbs, and New the Casks Were Breached buried his cheek in the boy's warm gossip reluctantly. and the Feast Began. neck. Eulalia bit her lips to control their 1 am your father I am Indeed. entertainment prepared, end at trembling and strained her eyes to And you ere my chamaco, my lit- once! A dispatch must be sent to keep beck rush of tears. tle boy! Oh, oh! How could he . . . how good Padre Lasuen at the mission Pedro Fegea the Younger wrig- to come and celebrate a thanksgiv- dare he . . . Dios mio A gled in delight d ing to the distinguished travelers; nausea gripped her. The AL I have all "Then ite right he must bring his Indian musicians. room, close with smoke and tobacco OGDEN. UTAH so many things to tell you, and ask There would be music, dancing; and fumes of wine, swam before iioetaMJe Father! That sounds food must be prepared a bull her. Her limbs quaked, end her uy Sssi far 4 . Ut you. Father. pseiaaa funny, doesn't it! Ive heard other slaughtered. The arms end equip- hands were clammy, but she rose Ate Cssltd Laaage boys say that but I never could. ment of the little garrison must be grandly from her chair. The comaad n CsSea Ship.. LaUy Young Pedro, you are bother- in perfect order. Guns must be pany sprang to their feet Tap Ena "Viva la Gobernadoral ing your fatherl And I want to speak made ready to salutes. toasted Beau af to him. Greetings, Don Pedro or Commen. to the the women listened The ste 5V-KlEstlres should I say, your Excellency? She managed a graceful bow, and mander's orders, nodded among It--tf k "Dons An gust la si Well, well" themselves and went to work. The left the room, Angustias in her fieaam aad JLi And he stooped to kiss the with- Indian servant! stared in stupid won- wake, eying her anxiously. HOTEL IEN LOMOND ered virgin's cheek. She giggled and der. Never bad they seen the sente The women gathered in corners her pet to hold him up so hard at work. Such a scrubbing and whispered, then slipped away, produced W ysn am like a child. "Look, sir! and cleaning, such an aroma of food leaving the men to their talk. I. X. Fitzgerald, Egg proudly Chichi! And he has borne the trip in the air! Don Pedro watched his wife dethus far nobly, nobly, I say. with a slight frown, and a part, for clothes hoarded Carefully Personal Burdens "Chichi! My God, the same Chdoubtful unhappy feeling In hie could be when tell they who could heaviest burdens are ichi!" from chests heart. Then he strode to tha table were drawn our own hands bind replaced? himself another cup of Oh, not the same Chichi, there upon where they reposed from funeral to and poured icks. Grace Arundel. have been several Chichia since the funeral od to christening. wine. christening one you saw last but there is Just need h1! he roared, "you By heaven! The best silk quilts and bed furnishone, always and the same Chichi! to the room set San Diegans make the best wine I were carried ings genever drank! Look at It, clear, sparPages felt his hand tugged to the almost-roy- was guest kling, tly, and looked down into the som- apart ruby rod! And how it warms done, this all When chamber. To Get Rid of AddHa ber eyes of a tiny Indian. heart after a long weariman's and cleaned children the end Poisonous Waste took him by the hand and led him to and I tell you, my friends, some journey. their k fixed women-folthe to match it in where Eulalia sat enthroned be- dressed, no is there vintage combed men-- f oiks hair; trimmed it, neath a ramada by the fire. or Mexico, or Mother Spain Italy, into it queues. braided here it, Senore, he said formally, herself!" He raised his glass. To Suddenly there was a volley of the wine of California! And to Caliis a gift I have brought you sll the shouts way from Monterey, a gift which I shots, a prancing of hoofs, herself I caravan cams in fornia Vivel Viva! Viva! hope you will appreciate, and use. and cries, and the Hines This ia Escabellito. sight The people of San Diego "A moment, my brother!, before All turned toward Eicabellito! Little Footstool! pressed toward to see there was we proceed . . hich What a El Gobernador Don Pedro himself, the was the newly arexclaimed the lady. It speaker. his brown eyes twinkling, his mouth rived Franciscan, Fray Mariano Ru-bstrange name! He has no other. And that is stem, riding proudly between his I am a newcomer hero what he Is. Your little that is to say, I have been . , lady and his son, maSE chattered. The ear. u they He whispered in the brown a. . . Ah, bis sonl sent here . . . among you, rMUi dropped on his round belly I want to propose a toast, That would be Pedro the Younger I am and wriggled to the ladys feet, of course. A princeling, yes, s also. I . . . say, a toast to Calilady fornia her her grapes turning his head toward the Gover- princeling. But look you-- the He turned to his brother nor, begging for approval with a La Gobernadoral wine . . the into black bright eye. La Gobemadora rode friar who had risen bcslda him and "There you are! Put your feet on compound proudly, head high, eyes taken his arm. -- 'v . about to say 838 him. Lady. Do not be afraid. That What was I level. She saw the Jolly clamor he asked. is what ha is for, he has been around the Governor, a respectful . . eh, ml veijo? at once in trained to you, the little savage. Padre Lasuen was watching him Intimacy that established Eulalia put one foot, then the oth- her mind the relations of her hus- with dawning horror in hie fine old Sind1 0 round er, gingerly on the email eyes. band with these people that he govlt--this body, then relaxed. Come, come, my Brother, Fray erned. She did not approve of Aftcoma ia he she laughed, Sample are advertised Ail, end Joking. Bartoloma murmured thickly, lookbackslapplng This is nice of wss the Governor, the ing wildly around at ths company. io them either fortable Escabellitol and er all he He you, your Excellency. Queens own representative In this "Come . . you must rest King's their through the merchant the mistresses of kings have end should demand and re- Is tired," he explained, T shall put province little blackmoors, and I have my ceive more dignified attention. p ky him to bed. I have often done sa mail, and then wee Indian. I mean I must assist him to his dearound looked moment she For a the merchandiee, Tha Governor bowed low. lined votions . . . pardon us, please . . . was stockade her. The adobe Done Eulalia. end fitting, two tottered from the hall. Fray contours "Right The the you like from Ah, my heart, my beautiful-mo- re with huts that followed store- Mariano still trying to remember quarters, hills. DUr local Uvlng the of remembered beautiful than I merchant. huddled under tha the toast he had composed. in my most solitary lonely houses, chapel To the east great (TO DE COXTLWED) '!. - Efisss-jSS&BMSS&'S hrtbat.lnf UVKKf H.W I W Uncle 4AKING an old fashioned silk crazy patch quilt is a simply fascinating thing to do. From the moment you start collecting bits of silk and satin and velvet until the second you invent your last combination of embroidery titchee it holds your interest. This type of quilt is not quilted after piecing, but tied like a comforter. No padding ia needed if soft warm material is used for the foundation. The pieces are always in irregular shapes often very tiny and the largest is seldom more than four or five inches long. They are pinned or basted to a foundation of soft muslin, flannel or an old wool blanket is good to use. One patch shown here is a piece of ribbon and the selvages are not turned or covered. It ia beet to arrange a number of patches before you start to sew them in place with the embroidery stitches. The embroidery Is really used to give balance and unity to the whole design. If a patch seems too light make it darker by embroidering it in dark thread. If it seems too plain you can trace the little forget-me-ndesign v-- shown here onto it and embroider it in natural colors or use some of the more simple designs shown here as fillers. Many more authentic old patch-worstitches are in a new leaflet which is now included with the book offered herewith. This book also tells you how the draperies in todays sketch are interlined. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' new book SEWING. Forty-eigpages of directions for making slipcovers and dressing tables; curtains for every type of room; lampshades, rugs, ottomans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy should send name and address, enclosing 25 cents (coins preferred) to Mrs. Spears, 210 South Desplaines St, Chicago, I1L k ht step-by-st- ASK ME ANOTHER 3. It is a solid compressed cartory of our enemies, we should find in each mans life, sorrow and bon dioxide enow, the temperasuffering enough to disarm all hos- ture of which is 114 degrees below zero F. tility. Longfellow. OjBaOaiC raftfi) Q3M) (dos? Discretion of Speech Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal ia more than to speak in good words or good order. Francis Bacon. ? 1. How many fundamental odors are there? 2. What famous actress was bom a Jewess, baptized a Catholic, One I Know Worth French by birth, and Greek by a Dozen I Thinks marriage? 3. What is dry Ice? the Theres Just one way to know a 4. What was the length ofAlexthing and thats to know it A lot Presidents term as given in of fellows know things halfway, ander Hamiltons plan for governbut if someone comes along and ment of the United States presentargues with them, right away they ed at the Constitutional convenbegin to doubt if what they tion? 5. What Is the mean level of the thought they knew is so. That kind of knowledge never gets a man Dead sea? 8. The United States has diploanywhere. Be sure. And, when youre sure, stick to it. Thats matic representatives in how the kind of knowledge that builds many foreign countries? 7. What people originated handbridges, bores tunnels and steers clapping? ships across the seas. 8. What is the meat yield from Such knowledge is also the kind that builds character, that gives a live lamb weighing 80 pounds? proper direction to life, that enThe Answers ables us to avoid needless trouble and tragedy. 1. There are four fundamental odors fragrant, burnt, acid and No Longer Foes caprylic. 2. Sarah Bernhardt. If we could read the secret his- the "Maybe" Man There is a constitutionally "no1 man. You dont like him because he is stubborn. You also dislike the yes man. What about the maybe man? The friend who "wear well, Is usually not highly emotional, but where you expect to find him, there he Is. Special laws should be made for special malefactors. The trouble is we are saturated with the idea that all must be punished alike to reform a single group. A Quiz With Answers Ottering Information on Various Subjects 4. For life. 5. The mean level of the Dead sea is 1,292 feet below sea level Its greatest depth is 1,310 feet. While it is fed by many streams, it has no apparent outlet 6. More than fifty. 7. The Romans. 8. About 49.5 per cent, or 39.8 pounds. 1. Boy Is bally hoolng bis wares white show is on. S. "Exit and "No Smoking signs are 4 placed wrong. 3. Men are smoking. 4. Automobile to puked In audience. 5. Cow is seated in audience. a Badlo announcer Is asking radio audience to note the color of flower. I. A phone receiver Is attached to radio mike. S. A snore sound is mixed In with taps from tha dancer. S. A candle te placed en the stage among electric light bulbs. 10. Quart measures are not used in timing music. II. Musis rack la not fastened onto stand. U. Fleas are not being used In this show. IS. Man Is playing cornet with violin bow. 14. Drum is not 15. An oversized resting on aland. man is seated In the Copyright WNU Service. foe (MHkEftg Usaft Irium contained in BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Powder ' and Pepsodent Tooth Paste e Whet a "kick I". . , When your mirror shows you tooth that sparkle and shine with all their glorious natural rediancel How thankful you'll be that yon dockiod to try Popeodant containing Iriuml Boa hour wonderful Irium helps Pepeodant gently brush away dulling; clinging stains from tooth enamel. See yoor teeth glisten and gleam as they naturally ehou1dl...And Pepaodent containing Irium WORKS SAFELY I Contains MO BLEACH, NO GRIT. NO PUMICE. Tty it today I sur-fsr- M istake-O-Grap- h t, 1ELPKIDNEYS VdL.!Sg L "... foot-stool- ." VTZP"' ... Mama ... ... . HEN ak ... it, to1. dream- -' Bag of Spain. While at the theeter (he other night oar aspiring young artist made this picturo of whst be saw ground him. There are, however, fifteen mistakes ia the drawing. Can you find them? Answers will be found above. au-- |