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Edith was not wearing the willow. No shadow marred her lovely countenance. Her eyes were clear and shining pools of sweet content Her uncle was proud of that high-hel-d head. He and Edith might not always hit it off. But by Jove, he was proud of her. "No, she's not Adelaide's coo tone disturbed his reflections, "she is getting her heart mended." "What do you mean?" "They are an attractive pair, little Jane and her brother. And the boy has lost his head." "Over Edith? Oh. weD, she plays around with him; there's nothing serious in it Dont be too sure. Shes interested. "What makes you insist on that?" "J Chain, Sica Braadway. heart-broken- ," Jane who was far away, but to those others who pressed close his comrades across the Great Divide! So he had sung to them in the hospital, sitting up in his narrow bed and most of the men who had listened were gone. As the last words rang out his audience seemed to wake with a sigh. Then the lights went up. But the monk had vaniahedl Evans left word with Baldy that he would go home on the 1 am not quite up to the trolley.and supper all that. Will you look after Mother?" Of course. Say, Evans, that song waa top notch. Edith wanta you to sing another. "Will you tell her 1 can't? Tm sorry. But the last time I sang that was for the fellows in Francs. And it got It got me, too," Baldy confided; made an this seem silly." me" It was just before New Years that Lucy Logan brought a letter for Frederick Towne to sign, and when he had finished she said, "Mr. Towne, Im sorry, hut I'm not going to work any more. So will you please accept my resignation? He showed his surprise. "Whats the matter? Aren't we good mugb for you? "It isnt that." She stopped and went on, Tm going to be married. Mr. Towne." "Married?" He was at once con"That's a pleasant gratulatory. thing for you. and 1 mustnt spoil it claws. And it was Adelaide who was right. Edith had coma to flie knowledge that night of what Baldy meant to her. As she had entered the ballroom men had crowded around her. "Why," they demanded, "do you wear mistletoe, if you dont want to pay the forfeit? Backed up against one of the marble pillars, she held them off. "I do want to pay it, but not to any of you. Her frankness diverted tlwn "Who is the lucky man?" "He is here. But he doesnt know he is lucky." They thought she was Joking. But she was not And on the other side of the marble pillar a page in scarlet listened, with joy and fear in his heart How fast we are going. How fast" There was dancing until midnight then the curtains at the end of the room were drawn back, and the tree was revealed. It towered to the ceiling, a glittering, gorgeous thing. It wss weighted with gifts for everybody, fantastic toys most of them, expensive, meaningless. Evans, standing back of the crowd, was aware of the emptiness of it slL Ob, what had there been throughout the evening to make men think of the Babe who had been born at Bethlehem? The gifts of the Wise Men? Perhaps. Gold and frankincense and myrrh? One must not judge too narrowly. It was hard to keep simplicities in these opulent days. and Yet he was when Eloise Harper charged up to him, dressed somewhat scantily as a dryad, and handed him a foolish monkey on a stick, she seemed to suggest a heathen saturnalia rather than anything Christian and civilized. A monkey for a monk," said ur. Follette, your eassoek Fini is frightfoUy becoming. But you know you are a whited sepulchre. Am I? Of course. Ill bet you never say kfcwocca gall Lake JiODAK FINISHING PUntn rnj.vLm D' ?. Bean sf Training Paw" . Tea Fear Older ItoteiMwaiecatlvw T fowl ,uLt?u,.u'kaciaccc ! rhawlir mi Cewirre aad Ad Chb Hotel Ben Lomond m in an T. & FkCicenUi Mgr ? .COLLEGE "I will thank you for Apaitmcnf Hotel for " - C0MF02T CONViNIENCC SUVICI The BeLVEDERE Hutment ,. Sli HOTEL JiSWwkUp lilts Cly. Utah wedding! There waa nothing email about Edith Towne. She knew fineness when she saw it, and she had e feeling of humility to tha presence of little Luey. 1 think it waa my fault as much as Dels, she stated. should never have said 'Yes. People havent any right to many who fed as we did. "Oh, Lucy said rapturously, "how dear of you to say that Mias Towne, I always knew you were big. But X didnt dream you were so beautifuL Tears wet her cheeks. "Youre just she marvellous, aid, wiping them away. "No, Pm not" Ediths eyea were cm the fire. "Normally, I am rather proud and hateful. If you had come a week ago Her voice foil away into silence as she still stared at the fire. Lucy looked at her curiously, week ego? Edith nodded. "Do you like fairy tales? Well, once there was a princess. And a page came end sang under her window. The fire purred and crackled. And the princess liked the song Oh, said Lucy, under her breath. She stood up. "X cant toll you how thankful I am that I came. "Youre not going to run away yet, Edith told her. "I went you to have lunch with me. Upstairs. You must ton ma an your plans. "X havent many. And I really oughtn't to stay." "Why not? X want you. 116811 dont say no. So up they went; with the perturbed parlor maid speaking through the tube to the pantry. "Miss Towne wanta luncheon for two, Mr. Waldron. In her room. Something nice, she lays, and plen ty of it." Little Luey had never seen such a room as the one to which Edith led her. The whole house was, indeed. a dream palace. Yet it was the atmosphere with which her lover would soon surround her. She had a feeling almost of panic. What would she do with a maid like Alice, who was helping Josephine set up the folding-tablspread the snowy doth, bring in the hot silver dishes? As if Edith divined her thought, he said when the maids had left, Lucy, will you let me advise? Of course. Miss Towne. "Don't try to be like the rest of us. Like Dels own crowd, I mean. He fell in love with you because you were different. He will want you to stay different. But X shell have so much to I I "And told him be meet net, Misa Towne." by telling you how hard It Is going to be to find someone to take your place." 1 think if you will have Miss Dale? She's really very good." Frederick was curious. What kind of lover htd won fids quiet Lucy? Probably some deik or salesman. "What about the man? Nice follow, I hope she Very nice, Mr. Towne, flushed, and her maimer seemed to forbid further questioning. She went away, and he gave orders to the cashier to fee that she had an increase in the amount of her final She will need some pretty check. things. And when we learn the date we jean give her a present So on Saturday night Lucy left, and on the following Monday a card was brought up to Edith Towne. She read it Lucy Logan? I dont believe 1 know her, she said to the maid. your prayers." She says she la from Mr. She danced away, unconscious that her words had pierced him. Towne' s office, and that it is imWhat reason had she to think that portant "Miss Towne, Lucy said as Edith any of this meant more to him than it did to her? Had he borne witness approached her, I have resigned to the faith that was within him? from your uncles office. Did he And was it within him? And if not, tell you? "No. Uncle Fred rarely speaks why? He stood there with his foolish about business. With characteristic straightformonkey on his stick, while around him whirled a laughing, shrieking wardness Lucy came at once to the I have something I must crowd. Why, the thing was a carni- point val not a sacred celebration. Was talk over with you. I don't know there no way in which he might bear whether I am doing the wife thing. But it is the only honest thing." witness? I cant imagine what you esn Edith had asked him to sing the Dame, get up and have to say. old ballads, she "No you can't Ifa this bake your pies. and "I saw three no hesitated, then spoke with an efhips a silling." Evans was in mood for the dame who baked her fort "I am the girl Mr. Simms is morn- in love with. He wants to come pies on Christmas day in the ing, or the pretty girls who whiatled back and marry me. Edith's fingers caught at the arm and sang on Christmas day in the Do you mean that it of the chair. morning. When all the gifts had been dis- waa because of you that ha didnt tributed the lights in the room were many me? "Yes. He used to cone to the ofturned out. The only illumination was the golden effulgence which en- fice when he was in Washington and dictate letters. And ws got in the circled the tree. that within way of talking to each other. He monk's robe, his In seemed to enjoy it snd he wasn't a seemed myscircle of light, Evans are Just silly. tical figure. He seemed, too, appro- like some men who his gray hair, And I began to think about him a with ascetic, priately lot But didn't let him see And the weary lines of his he told me afterward, he was alface. clear. ways thinking of me. And tha mornBut his voice was fresh and iff your wedding day ha came And the song he sang hushed the ing down to the office to say Good-by- . silence. into room great He said he just had to. And well, ha let it out that ha loved me, and 0 little town of Bethlehem, didn't want to marry you. But he How still we see thee lie. said ha would have to go tm with It Above thy deep and dreamless And and I told him he must not sleep, Miss Towne. The silent stars go by; Do you Edith stared at her. Yet in thy dark streets shineth. mean that what he did wee your The everlasting light. The hopes and fears of all the fault?" "Yes," Lucys face was white, "if years went to put it that way. I told you Are met in thee tonight" him he hadn't any right to marry if he loved me. She hesitated, He sang as if he were alone in you lifted her eyea to Edith's with then beneath arched space, some vast of appeal. "Miss Towne, a glance Heaven, towards spires that reached if jrou are big enough to wonder I behind some grille that aeparated it was Just because 1 that believe him from the world. and not because of much so cared And now it seemed to him that he hie money? of crowd upturned to that sang not "You think you love hunt" she women facea, not to thoae men and demanded. not to In shining silks end satins, old-you- I know I da And you dont. You never have. And he didn't love you. Why if he should lose every cent tomorrow, and I had to tramp the road with him. I'd do it gladly. And you wouldn't. You wouldn't want him unless he could give you everything you have now, would you? Would you. Miss Towne?" Edith's sense of justice dictated her answer. No, she found herself unexpectedly admitting. "If I had to tramp the raids with him, Id be bored to death. "I think he knew that, Miss Towne. He told me that if he didnt marry you, your heart wouldn't be broken. That it would just hurt your pride." Edith had a moment of hysterical mirth. How they had talked her over. Her lover and her uncle's stenographer I What a tragedy It had been! And what a comedy 1 She leaned forward a little, locking her fingers about her knees. 1 wish you'd tell me all about It So Lucy told the simple story. And in telling it showed herself so naive, so steadfast, that Edith waa aware of an increasing respect for the woman who had taken her place in the heart of her lover. She perceived that Lucy had coma to this interview in no spirit of triumph. She had dreaded it, but had felt it her duty. "I thought it would be easier for you if you knew it before other people did." Edith's forehead was knitted in a Blight frown. "The whole thing has been most unpleasant, she laid. 'When are you going to marry him? 'I told him on St Valentine's e. -- SM Beama IH Bath - IMS to MAS MAS Family Feama hr 4 ptroene Air Caste, Lassee aad lakhy (MB Basm..Cafea Shep..Tap Rssm Ruth Wyeth Spears cJSp day. It seemed romantic." Romance and Dell Edith had sudden illumination. Why, this waa what ha had wanted, and she had given him none of ltl She had laughed at him been his good com-redLittle Lucy adored him and had set St Valentine's day for the heavy-hearte- new . JJJBISAIt. Jmln Salt IEGISTEKS Jg So Mala. Bah; Wathaia Wf HOTEL Staedanb. KrimlK. Wo MS dependable te-- Koala TYPEWRITERS .bruhtn, HWbrtV t.c. Salt a hcw Cd-WNO SKRVICB irritably. "I know the signs, dear man, ths cat seemed to purr, but she had iBtermosnteta Prodnet Since IKS Bail! Right and Priced Right Tenia la Bolt YOU is APARTMENT HOTEL Inkni ft The Sentinel Stoker Salt Lake lotd Plandome ID Perfect MilwhUL I mis a mat u. MCI The 4astk State Street NEVADA. (Up SOLDEM Firm, YrT OM MALTY 2' K. lit Besik, Balt Lake City. COMPANY?! In h IHtO, PUBLUtHINQ heart-broke- numbers for vehicles long automobile. fcft the era of the H the intersting exhibits in nKitienil gallery in Dublin is an list of license numbers for is 0n chairs. The list dated 1787, American Constitution the i jeer ar-u- a 0 PXNN At-rie- l1 Pancake Marathon? FI THE MM lAOTEM By TEMPLE BAILEY vslley ast, South Two favorita dainties of Holland pofferties and wafeien, which traditional dishes at the or fairs, of the nation. Pof-lobi ot Pancake dough, hundreds at a time, twjted and spread with sugar and According to an old custom, one first eats 24 of them and then two wafeien, which are oblong wafers also covered with sugar and Numbers OH License b fwJlS? jj1 United i Railway Engine in mattered city in the ?uU ballet, .flr,t f'lway engine will be railed, consists of reconstructed and placed on exhibl ft, Intel aw eon-tes- X it New dining room curtains. W1 the holidays almost at hand everyone seems to be giving curtains a thought An enthusiastic reader of Sewing Book No. S writes, "I have a bay window in my dining room that has always been a problem to curtain. Right now I would like to make pinch pleated drapes of figured damask to hang from cranes to the floor. I would also like s valance." The sketch at the lower right reveals the difficulty. The space between the top of the windows and the top of the bay made it impossible to hang the draperies as desired. A 1 by strip of wood nailed next to the ceiling of the bay and extending 8 inches over the walls at the sides as illustrated will solve the problem. The cranes for the side drapes may be screwed to this strip, and the rods for the pinch pleated valance fastened to it. NOTE: Readers who are now signs selected from her favorite Early American quilts. You may have these patterns FREE with your order for four books. Price of books 10 cents each postpaid Set of three quilt block patterns without books 10 cents. Send orders to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New York. CLOTHESPIN NOSE ntaWpfctaUi Inti'llsotnit am witk eonsfc drops oalp help using Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 2 will be happy to learn that No. 4 Right to Give is ready for mailing; as well as The great privilege .of possesthe 10 cent editions of No. 1, 2 snd sion is the right to bestow. Mrs. Spears has just made quilt block patterns for three de irsmtom Guard Your Thoughts The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts; therefore, guard accordingly. Marcus Aurelius e, learn. Edith wee impatient "Whet must you learn? Externals? Let them alone. Be yourself. You havs digIt wee the nity end strength. strength In you that won Del. You and he can have a life together that will mean a great deal, if you will mako him go your way. But you must not go hi Lucy considered that "You mean that the crowd he is with weakens In SALT T11E him?" "I mean Just that Theyre sophisticated beyond words. Youre what they would call provincial. Oh, be provincial, Lucy. Don't be afraid. But don't adopt their waya. You go to church, don't you? Say your prayers? Believe that Gods to HOTEL Hie world?" Lucys fair cheeks were flushed. Why, of course X da" Well, we don't not many of us," The thing you have aid Edith. got to do la to Interest Del In something. Don't Just go sailing away with him In his yacht Buy form over in Virginia, end help him make success of it But he lives in New York." "Of course he does. But he can live anywhere. He's so rich that he doesn't have to earn anything, and hia office Ii Just fiction. You must make him work. Go in for a fad; blooded horses, cows, black Berk-shire- (TO BE CONTIWED) s. LAKE CITY Choice ofibeDucnminattngTraYekr 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rates: 42.00 to 44.00 program has made available tha finest hotel accommodations in tha Wert AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. Our $200,000.00 tamodeling and refurnishing CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MSI. J. BUFFET WATIII, FroiMmI Mmnagm A HOLMAN WATIRSeedW. BOII IIITTON H. 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