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“HL 1, 1928 URSULA TRENT A Novel by W. L. George. 1921, THURSDAY, MAR o pyright, by Harper & Brothers (Continued From Yesterd "Mind you,” sald Ju Pend a lot upon t Steilian scene will } Mone if it isn't to look . % oF even Covent Garden. An the dresses "l have to be ¢ “Of course,” i Meerbrook 1 FOU can be sure that I'm not going fo hand it over to an Mf I can find anydod Miserably, “You're sure to find som sald. “Why not offer tt to Mr berg?" “He won't touch it. Says it's art Which ts his way of saying, ‘Off with its head.’ ” ah + “I suppose you've talked to Lock iS mared Ot him for B mO- 1 told elt f he t Wood?” remarked Julian pea ; +: agi hat POh. Lockwood! Teha! Lock Wood says (you know his olly way) "I should be only too v ht @4 Mr. Meerbrook, ¢ Provide the spectacular opport MM which generally your ge feeund.’ Oh, the swine! 1} Derg better, At least you 1 “a = rs What he is from his runt.” Desr “ a t rwhelmed b ‘ I shall country ts done back and writ thing like ‘Ups Out!” He took Then Julian ss Know. Not if {t was “Damn it hysterically only the dre “Well, jf you get that play for Julian re “If the manag Would be staged and how it might be dresse. ently. “Manager? I've seen them “If there isn't a manager, Julian, smoothly. Manager. Yesterday a fapitalist; today morrow he's a bankrupt.” jr let us pa "Do you suggest my opera} he only had t would bankrupt. . .” and we'd he might look at it differ. sald | one must create a was ajt ADVEMTURES oF Lhe, TW! NS ONE-UP-ONE-DOWN It was a rabbit who was talking A most thing happened. |a voice. “TI k \ A Nancy and rossed the . turn for ¢ wide river asia thou: all they had to do Nt ked up to King Jac te Gylio wasn't king at ar b one | jaa ; the door (made of a i H fod f tno} and put him out Then Mix-U t : i back into App : uM to be, and m Ht real king, wouldn't } ay with rags over his It wa aA } like a beggar. ( « t a lot That's what the Twi ‘if and ‘ " But it wasn't what hs Hi 1 at 1 R Here's what happene ‘ re The domino house made " r Jump and landed on top of a t nA } and stuck there and no one I 1 the get at it. ton. I love tI “Now look!” cried Nancy, pointing it when Apple-|idea that there wouldn't at the strange sight. “All our trou hanged to Mix-lUp the f Ble for nothing!” to bake the apple : wiiiet, 1 “fT should say so,” declared Nick, | pies t , as, stamping | his t. ‘That rogue,| “Oh, we'd like to help you," sald ‘ m tell him Jack Straw, m » I wanted to go t have turned the |kind 4 gain.’ | (To Be Continued) said] (C 72 Svattle * rary fool” at the top of Bond alting, so I couldn't say I'd rather taxi ning, I couldn ad to get in tagic ring on his left thumt “That's just what | t, 1923, by Seattle Star) nda to his car, to keep one of t "t really contented himse id and kissing declaring that I was thr violent; ith hold wrist at myself away and that he w to give me a hell of It disturbed m: « allan =e tastle fige #Mebae 925 re ae? cr THE WICKED OLD WOMAN on very well with stockbrokers at Now, before he sent him back, the people shouted, witka! Ah- Sandy Lodg They were more nor mal than th Woman, I fo and an inv All m but they were leas Impreastve, and so I had less to keep my mind busy Also, acidity arose with Julian over the maneuvers which I felt he was pel in with regard to Meer- s opera. I discovered an un- shness in the to earth in the cloud, the moun-| ha! E-eh.” (Yes, yes, I promise) seemed, and The tain lion had told the medicine But far back on the edge of the man a number of things. | crowd there knelt # wicked old He and his people must promise | woman with her hands over her not to kill or eat a mountain lion, | ears, and an ugly grin on her a wolf, a bluejay or a white dove. | , and she was talking to her- And ‘f they ever broke the promise, there would be no par sald # oftly that no don in heaven or earth. | one else could ur, “I do not Also they must never, never go} hear what the medicine man says, fo war without first asking the} how can I do the thing he asks. advice of the Great Spirit thru} Hah, hah! I shall go free among the medicine man them, foolish people to make fool- And it all sounded 90 gerious | ish promises to a foolish medicine and terrible that the medicine} man man shivered in his blanket and| “But I am clyver, I stop my begged for a little time in which | ears and do not hear, therefore I he might go back and see how his} shall do whatever I please and no people felt about making the! punishment will come to mo, for ister at the seaside Je mo like them better, brook expected streak of | beautiful creature. | "Get on or get out, Urm the motto.” 1 was silent lied me Little It'a no good making a fuss about} it, That's the the world goes| promise. one cannot disobey if one knows || round. Meer artist and no He wondered how long st would | not the command. more; I'm an st and a business take him to go tack to earth,| “Aye, I am clever; too smart J/man. That's going to give me a bit of a majority over him. Well, the | world is governed by maforities, not ES in polities; it's elther a r but “o swiftly moved the white| for the medicine man and his eloud in which be was wrapped | spirit-beast.” that his going v faster than| So soft wan her whisper that the racing winds can blow the| never a sound passed her length of a man’s arm, wrinkled lps, but up in the tree The medicine man trembled as} underneath which she knelt a he told them of his visit to the| bluejay swung to and fro, to and spirit world, for it was, as you| fro in thp wind ean wee ‘or yourself, a very} And no sooner had she sald the serious matter, rd “beast” that the blue-jay set, “Think well, oh my people!’ he} up mich a chatter and made such eried in a joud voice. “hink well, | a noise that all the people turned and if it is in your hearts to prom-| and looked at the wicked old fae, promise; that we may go back | woman with her hands over hor fo our beautiful valley.” ears, And an If It were one voice, all (Po Be Continued) WHI K emmmeneennerenmereemnemnennensamsnieds of votes, or a majority of cash, or a majority of brains. I'm going to take my lority in this world, and mi- norities@must suffer, Besides, you talk as {f I was going to do him down, Not a bit of It, I ean do some good to Meerbrook, and ft's right I should profit by it. Other- Ine why should I do him good gentle, his words were so harsh, Like a cat, that lovely, soft, ylelding thing \ that turns into a bundlo of steel wire when you try to coerce St, (Continued Tomorrow) “On With the Dance’’—Prohibition Resulted From The Kiss of PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM GO ON WITH STORY SIR NORMAN CONTIN( ES | Citizenshi aa Qu ry 4 Se RING becomes a certainty when one is shown ean a a caine the New Suits for Spring Wear at the Car- ai 1 States vote man Shop. Yes iS Fashioned with cleverness to meet the | my compan rvants and the next few neconds seemed to rged with a & | would appreciate all possible reti- {it neemed td mo that fewer . every nerve of need at the numbers. eted upon an attempt at .” he announced. other two are empty.” listened for the opening of either of pointing to the pt an old mother| "is unoccupled?” vined might of her bedroom, in a ine} behind which d thru the| came to pass my keys and see for wonderful light | and the touch of ex- emed to add to her beauty. "My necklace!" tell mo that it Is gone!” blue wrapper, even glapoing the vaitt ng-room, corridor and turned to the in a couple of stealthy strides I too. 8 ed me] find reac hed tho corner, and peering Do you mean y that {t was stolen while An- was with you?" was never with mo, "She left your hedroom with without coming near ite ‘pasaad t the lift and | urnea the other corner of the cor. ridor toward the stalroase. | las she was out of alght, farther angle, | | tho Jewel-case, » altting-room,” Annette?” her mls- tress demanc , the sound of a heavy upon the soft carpet as on the spot. Annette was lying, Ing for breath, Tn a socond or T could dimly sald nothing to me about going Into the asitting-room, did not know that Monsieur is telling a ©, open and empty deolared anerily Aree T did nothing for a moment toward ralsing any alarm girl and gatintied myxelf that she was mediate tasit la to try and recover I didn’t like {t. His volce was so] lonve thin place , heen subjected amount of violence. transoms over the s tho manager, T glanced at the A of the bed Thors wore throe of them betwoen where I was and the Stanfield reluctantly withdrew, Wo firit of all entered the room op- Tt was empty and ap. room opposite, posite to um PAGE 32 Abuse of Liquor —Dance Extremists Rushing HanoicarreD) Toward Same Goal. i Y Gay Hal BY CYNTHIA GREY Lg nomer, but one must call them something. The dance one of the oldest of our cial customs. It The savage dances hours about his drums, the while he ts his courage to the fighting point. = bead bmit to faded ir orig- r with r muss, annot one is to hate, Med Modern savages find reat for the nerves in the relaxation hat comes of movement and rhythn color this perfect hair and you will are a social menace, Liquor was banished because a few abused. their liberty. | : 1 eeeczetererse =p nents of vulgar dancea will bring the dance under the ban of social censorship if they perpetrate obscenity and call The Kenton Pharmacal Ca, it dancing 618 Coppin Bidg., Covington, Ky, for Hope Chest Examination Tints Gray Hair Any Shade Dear 3 Please inform| I Mines ( c 1E re iat, Isis b examin MA pasties? Address of {t exposed to vistbillt tt You may secure information in re-| Dear Miss ¢ Win you please th a . rd to this exan fon by ng | print th { Mrs. Margares ' be 1 ortting to y ‘ A. J. BM t and tt * t supervisor, U 104 Vifth ave., New York City, t 4 t I t, St i | yor Pp r c . 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Jacquette Effects These books are by Edlaon J the first twas pudlished in and the nd in 1981 Slender Shoulders Flaring Cuffs Box Coats Wrap-About Skirts Pin Tucks, Braiding Embroidery Flow can I repair a porcela tub that is worn thru to the fron? the worn place with putty changed styles of the new season, which are invariably becoming to maid and matron. : each We Mention Three Representative Price Paatisuas tnices Groups at $25.00, $65.00 and $85.00 —Second Galery. r writing. was a at lead to?” I asked, eked It It led Into a smaller room, also empty The room on tho other side was Mr Stanfield’s, also connectin “These are ou rooms,” fon explained. “They are cupied by servants, an econom nerally people or cal turn of ew into the first one we | “Will you lend me that master- key of yours?” I begged. 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