Show if ‘THE MARY FAITH By Beatrice Burtort WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE I He teemed to be very cheerful about Mary Faith young and eomely or- - his accident And it struck Mary pnan is secretary to Mark Nesblt Faith that ha looked younger than business with usual his man hair rumpled and She young daurk wealthy Informs Mark that she Is leaving her his soft collar turned in at the neck position to marry Kimberly Farrell above his house coat handsome young lawyer to whom she "Loftus hsd drive very slowly” ehas been engaged for some time In- she said 'The roads are like glass vited to Kim’s house for dinner Mary and the wind tried to blow us Into Faith Is greeted coldly by his mother the ditch once twice” Later Kim startles Mary Faith by It was hard to believe In the pleasbreaking his engagement and asking ant warmth of this quiet room that for the ring The next morning Mary a wild December gale was blowing there was Ice on Faith Informs her coworkers that outside and she Is not to be married She asks the roads and snow In the fence cor' them to take back their presents ners After working late Mark Nesblt takes Azaleas In Dutch pots were In Mary Faith to dinner and home to bloom on the window sills and there her boarding house In his car Slow- was a bowl of roses on the d was drawn Up betable ly Mary Faith learns to live her life side Mark Nesblt’s chair without Kim “We’re going to have lunch Up here CHAPTER 8 on this table Mary Faith” he said A little after 0 on the first morn- And then without taking his eyes ing In December Mary Faith stepped from her face he spoke to the houseinto Mr Nesbit’s office and found It man: “Will you please tell Mrs Nes-b- tt to V" SALT LAKE TRIBUNE or that white-covere- that her looks hep soft southern vole and the air of dash with which she wore clothes her plain well-maShe had on a white linen dress now and she was’ stripping a pair of white cotton gardening gloves Iron) her hands “How do you do Miss Fenton? I was listening for xou” Bhe shook hands With Mary Faith “But I didn't hear you come In I was In my little greenhouse at the very back of the house taking care of my poor roses The wind blew a pane of glass out during the night and this morning I found five of my bushes frozen" "Have you ever tried covering them de Such annuals as reason nastur-wlt- h known Intervention In Nicaragua or Haiti may excite a literary or an oratorical response' But It makes not the slightest real difference to any Peruvian Service on American loans however takes good dollars from every Peruvian's pocket There Is something tangible about that When he has heaped national condemnation upon Leguia and all Ills works he can hardly be expected not to extend his antipathy to the loans Leguia made and left behind him for Peru to liquidate The fact that charges of corruption have been proven against members of the Leguia regime naturally' carry the Implication that there 1s corruption In the Leguia loans as well Whatever the facts there Is no blinking the conclusion that America has the ill will of Peru today From our point of view this may seem unreasonable enough Recent quotations on Peruvian bonds show a present loss of $65000000 on the total amount outstanding The bonds today will bring at least that much less than the American Investors paid tor them As a nation we have paid upward of $85000000 for the ill will five or six thicknesses of newspaper on cold nights?” asked Mary Faith shyly "My mother used to have some plants in our dining room when I was a little girl Ana I remember that on winter nights she used to let me help her wrap them of up In newspaper” that Miss Fenton is here Silas? The door of the room opened once empty can more At 10 o’clock when Dan Bassett You and 811as came in on his felt bring lunch up as soon ae soles carrying a large silver tray The came upstairs to see him about some It’s ready" He took the letters Mary Faith had meal he set out upon the table was orders it was still empty This was unusual for Mr Nesblt brought to him and tucked them into simple and very good Cold sliced was a person of punctual and orderly a pocket of his long wicker chair chicken and fresh Parker House rolls “Those can wait until ve’ve had with butter melting In them orange habits At 9 every morning he walked Into something to eat Move that chair salad and coffee In a fat silver pot the office At half past five he left closer to the fire Mary Faith I’m “Newspaper! That’s an Idea” Mrs it On Wednesday he lunched at the sorry I can’t do it for you but I can’t Nesblt murmured as she poured out Rotary club On Saturday afternoons move out of this chair It took Loftus the coffee “I wonder If brown wrapIt's he played golf at the Blue Valley and Silas to get me into It” ping paper wouldn’t be better “Whv don’t you send In ’to town thicker — and it seems to me we have Country club If the weather was fine If It was not he played handball at for a wheelchair? Thenoneyou wouldn't a big roll of It downstairs” room for Mary Faith nodded her head the athletic club downtown His life have to stay in this was ordered with beautiful regular- the next week or two?” asked Mary suppose it would be better My moth' an it’s er used newspaper probably because "Not Faith that It’s a unpleasant ity and Mary Faith knew It “I’ll sign those orders for you Dan” place to be lovely com- we always had such stacks of it in My father was It’s like a stage set- the house she said to the shipping clerk "But fortable room newspaper man and he never came I wonder where Mr Nesblt Is It’s ting" the Holhome from the office without bring not like him to be late and not to From depths of a Sleepy low chair beside the grate she looked lng a lot of papers with him ' telephone” A was at It his around a At 11 o'clock he did telephone from typical was brought up on the Kansas City study his house In Blue Valley 30 nliles man’s room— brown leather couch Star and the Los Angeles Herald and desk bookshelves fish- the Atlanta Constitution Sometimes away "I've hurt mv ankle Mary Faith” ing rods and golf sticks In a corner he even brought home the London he told her “The doctor says I’ll be photographs of mountain scenery on Times” laid up here for a couple of weeks the walls But It had a cozy look Over the table she found herself So I’m going to have to ask you to as if a woman’s hand had passed talking to Mark Nesbit's mother as the flowers on the she never had been able to talk to bring my mall out to me Better over It leaving sill and the brown velvet Kim’s mother Telling her all sorts bring along your typewriter and any- window on the couch of things that she had half forgotten thing else you need Loft Is on his cushions The door opened and Mr Nesblt's Things about her brilliant improvi way In to town to get you Anything mother came dent father who had died when she in you want to ask me about?” Mary Faith had seen her a dozen was 16 leaving her mother and her “No Mr Nesblt” answered Mary before the had times she self two thousand dollars and a li years during Faith who always signed routine at Nesblt’s She was a tall brary of 600 books checks and orders and looked after worked woman with white hair that things In general when he was not pretty she wore In a pompadour bright (Copyright 1931 by Beatrice Bur at the office pink ton Distributed by King Features Fifteen minutes later Loftus his brown eyes and naturally liked Syndicate Inc) Colored chauffeur came walking Into cheeks Mary Falthlmd always her little room with an umbrella hooked over his wrist He carried her typewriter down to the limousine that stood waiting In the street and held his umbrella over her carefully as she crossed the Icy sidewalk “Die is sure bad weather for drlvin’" he said to her as the car found Its way through the traffic of By HENRY KITTREDGE NORTON the streets “I never knowed Mr (Copyright 1931 New fork Tribune Inc) Mark to have an accident until dls momin’ ” He shook his head “What happened to him Loftus? against “He tipped over In his car— de little LIMA Peru — To this land of mixed dercurrent of complaint American capital One party young gray one" the man explained “I resources and mixed peoples Amerl-lca- n but vociferous the APRA — whose seen him drive out de garage end doliars have found their way In Is sometimes said to mean As pretty soon I heard a horn tootin’ considerable numbers Out of a to- name Amen out by de gate It kep’ on tootin’ and tal foreign Interest of $550000000 soclatlon can and sometimes some equivalent prettv soon I goes to see what's wrong about $320000000 is American— or of a on continuous cam out dere And dere's Mr Mark’s car as It Is somewhat emphatically called this— carries against “Imperialistic capital’ throwed over In de ditch and him down here '“North American” The palgn settln’ on top of It He made de curve British come next with $150000000 and the "forelgnlzlng” of Peruvian resources too quick he say” and the Italians Germans French The argument 1 an old one In The Blue Valley road was like Chinese and Japanese all have subfrozen river and Loftus drove over stantial If foreign capital shares comes’ in It develops the resources It slowly and cautiously It was alof The American Item largest of the country brings In new money most 1 o'clock when he turned into a oil fields of northIn raises the standard of living of the gravel driveway that ran along be- ern Peru A the one of of subsidiary tween high hedges of evergreen classes and generally fos great oil companies practically laboring tors progress as It Is usually under' At the end of It stood a long low the controls the of Peru whole output Etood house of field stone Smoke rose vlan oil A But it places the control of part of this la ex- much of the country’s great Industries in from its chimneys giving promise of Is ported The capital investment warmth and comfort within A white $120000000 foreign hands Particularly in the case of limited deposits like oil or collie came running across the snowy A close second is the American Inlawn from the field stone stable metals It appears to benefit the users vestment In the mines of copper the to of these raw materials in other lands The car stopped and Loftus opened Andes The $75000000 amounting while It deprives the country the door for Mary Faith with a flour' is practically all sent abroad product ish of Its supplies 6f mineral oil and copper are After agriculture Is we “Here Miss Fenton!” he said the two most One answer at least Is that new In industries important “I got you here jus in time for lunch1 the country and their concentration countries with neither technique nor Within the Nesblt house fulfilled American hands is not an un- capital can derive no other benefit Its outward promise of warmth and In from these deposits They are valuecomfort and beauty A wood fire mixed blessing while they remain In the ground lit an agriculture American firms less crumbling to pink embers glowed In have get Investment of $12000000 and only foreign capital can sufthe fireplace In the long them out This answer has been cotton and sugar hall On the mantelshelf stood principally In reof ficient most In 1 the southern communic a 1 o n a Jar of roses that made Mary Faith Transportation publics and they have all followed a banking manufacturing trading In of Haltnorth think park June and construction- - etc account for $16' fairly liberal concessions policy In the carpet under her feet was springy 000000 Mexico Diaz pushed it vigorously In more moss and soft like gray-greof the American his day and from 1919 to 1930 Leguia “Mr Mark says for Miss Fenton to The remainder to Peru was followed a similar policy for Peru come right upstairs to his study money which has gone He not only Invited foreign capital of national and for the please ma’am” said the colored municipalpurchase The latter Item Is to assist in the development of the bonds houseman who had opened the door The amount loaned country under Its own management $1500000 to her and taken her typewriter from only to the national government repre- but he borrowed liberally against the Loftus Income of the somewhat He led the way up the stairs and sentstopurchases by the American pub- country tospeculative carry on expansive lic the extent of $82850000 for Mary Faith followed him bonds bearing a face value of $90' schemes of his own Some of them Mark Nesblt was waiting for Mary 000000‘ were developmental and some of them Faith In his study at the head of the decorative But all alike were carried stairs He was stretched out In a on under such conditions of graft and A Regents chair before the Undercurrent fireplace long corruption that only a fraction of the steamer rug was tucked around him American money so spent left a tangible asset Capital and he had a magazine In his hands in the country's balance sheet But he was not reading it His eyes As far as American operated InNow Leguia was the reoognlzed were fixed on the doorway when dustries are concerned there seems of Peru and all of the be little Just cause for complaint government Mary Faith stepped Into It He looked to contracts and loans that were made somehow as If he had been lying Just as to the conditions under which they with him were perfectly legitimate In are suffi- the that way watching for her for a long are carried on Wages eye of the law So long as ciently high to draw a large surplus money time was easy and the orgy of “Well here you are” He grinned of labor and employes are treated as went on there were few to at her in welcome ‘“You were such well as In all but a few Peruvian en- spending even in Peru " Everybody terprises an4 far better than In complain a long time on the way that I was most went while the going was good beginning to think you'd gone Into But then came the ominous days Nevertheless there Is a strong un- the ditch the way I did” 1929 of October The fantastic structure of credit and speculation came crashing to the ground Leguia like many a better man than he was “broke” Hte Peru with the market for all Its produce cut In half and the loan market closed entirely simply - could not keep going And his Peru- was brushed aside by another Peru a vague indefinite unorganized but aspiring Peru a Peru ’ more real than that of Leguia It was no great feat for this Peru JUNE SUNDAY MORNING Peru It is idle to Join In condemnation of Individual bankers who made these loans If they had not made them there were half a dozen others around waiting to do so And the result would have been exactly the 28 1931 TQ TAN OR NOT TO 9 D A BEAUTY PROBLEM TAN-PRES- ENTS Before Making a Final Decision Consider Your Plans and Your Wardrobe ' M’ By JOSEPHINE HUDDLESTON One of the leading questions of the day Is: Wliich is going to be most fashionable natural or artificial tan? And now I’ll tell you why the latter must of necessity be ever so much more popular than the natural tans First of all every woman wants to be fashionable and to be in fashion not only means wearing the right clothes but they must be worn with perfect finesse which means that our costume accessories and makeup be In perfect harmony The lovely natural complexion same In the mood of precrash days American Investors were keyed up to absorb almost anything offered to them When prosperity returns they will do It again That Is they will do it again unless steps areiwken to forstudy this to us novel gaq6 eign finance and to put oiia pending on a basis which will prevent both the loss and the 111 will i which was so popular a few seasons ago blends perfectly with the sports epsemble but the same ruddy complexion showing above a filmy chiffon or dinner gown tends to destroy the Illusion of femininity Many Ways Of Coloring Of course there are always exceptions to the rule but the wise woman will protect her skin against natural tans then when a costume calling for ruddier or more rugged complexions Is worn she will resort to one of the special preparations to give her skin the desired tone There are ever so many preparations that may be used If one wishes to effect the tan complexion some of these preparations give the skin a soft tan shade while other give almost a deep brown shade to the skin Just as there are special occasions for effecting the tan complexion there also are special types that throw their perfectly feminine ap ( pearance out of key by using tan metics do Just that you may be sure make-uwhen a less colorful com' that either the preparations are not plexlon would’ better carry out the suited to your needs or that more-car- e must be exercised In their apcolor ensemble as well as the type of gown plication Bring Out (Copyright 1931 by Newspaper Feav ture Service Inc) Charm Therefore before definitely decidDOLL SURGEON BUST for the suming upon any make-uLEEDS (UP)—Miss Nora mer months keep in mind your par- Greaves aEnglandassistant shop operates ticular type and by all meeni your a doll hospital in her spare hours wardrobe remembering that If you repairing as many as a hundred dolls are a sportswoman and spend much a week p -- time your skin will nat-- ' urally change color But if much time is spent Indoors and sports are indulged In only occasionally then make-ufor summer will every-dabe about one shade darker than that used during the cooler months Then when sport clothes are worn and tire activities call for rugged complexions the artif'clrl tan preparations may be used to carry out All mcke-ushould the ensemble be used to bring out our natural charm and loveliness and unless cos- s SHOE BRINGS FINE LIVERPOOL (UP)— Because the shoe fitted her a woman accused of throwing it through a neighbor’ window here was fined 62 oents In court SHOPPING TIME TOLD LONDON (UP)— The average wo- of her life man spends one-six- th shopping A H Williams director of a large department store told merchandise buyers here flat-topp- plum-color- THE BACKGROUND ed OF FOREIGN - 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