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jGTmXSTot lh« toottIUm. *>o<i!m with hu putoi Mb *W* n « c«i>'B*e when th. .'i.rVbut not injurrstltul 4au*tt«r Irene ■ the Injured men end
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tare end Irene teke . end d urine etey they »et
ta^efiT They pert with e lea tmr«ed pnmUe. Deve'e
• hhs hi* ftret lee-eBta*e«*rw-y» Dere hee e nernear aerepe. fe diHrveted end turns mmrm mmm teet ret* tuioes him —1 wire Xelrta Duncen
Irene became Bnerte—at the Elden ranch. Bnt betore -<he end he atop-' ped. Should he tell her all? Why not? She bed opened her life to him. So he told her of that last evening wttfc Irene, and the compact tnxJer the tree* and the moon. Her hand had fallen Into his as they talked, bat here bw felt It alowly withdraw®. But be was fired with the flame of lore which had sprang up In the breath of his nsaalahrcence. . . . And.EdUh was hla friend and ms chum. “And yon base been truer she nU. bnt her voice was distant and stnOned. •Tea.” “And yon are waiting foe herr -yea. I am waiting... . . It most be
“It la cold." she t
-Let us go
CHAPTER VL
■a —nr pi the Duncan house earlier teatwawal Snndny afternoon, bnt not ■m ee^y Ew Edith. She was dressed *r She eecaaifle; -she seemed more yeMMaf Ihes hi bail errr aeon her. EbedhW-^taTway ever the path folMmEtte SCnduy before until again Jfte aa hr the rushing water. Dare Sti sawn been filled with a sens ~ " «rsWy. and hi* conversation vMdkEBesed end unlatetustlng. She MM in ~r~ -*-"•■ to draw him oat WM vBtaMstas- about himself; MrikMw Move estate tack of speaking WflvaBa past life. It had begun in WWWMMBB «Uj. ever so many jeers
iyT" she teased. “Ones*." a> carded, ethaa that."
t" and their first
■w^tmrnat was established. ^KtaMOy." thought Dave to himself. “M«Mb net be slwpt. twenty now.“ ■MsEl.wwi. fire when-^wben Jack Mif*'Mr wewt oo. “jade was-my MOMsaywa knov . He waa seven. . . OMA m were playing, and I stood Me mm tncha. slgaaVng tbe tuotorMasks Mm< tiag bis bell. On ■hmMv ear. with tbe bell Unnglng. sbMMw ssea la bine looking very .mmm. A-ek must have thought I wa* sMM<C Me hws for lit- Kuddeuly apMMea the Track to poll roe
I sat looking st the
TMasw W a strange thing." she mmm mm. sflrv a peuiw “I don't pre■mmrn as w*—* • •' but It seem* to IMvte ataev tn life. 1 gtu-as It's a rnmmmf to*. Well—“ K'w paused min —-• when she spoke it was iu s
MMCMOarcoafidrutuI note.
T r*—bare told yon this. Jfeaw. f sbonldn't know It my seif. Bnt MlMe that things hadn't been—well. Me ais a* they -light In our mmm - - - They've been different TBMMtocK of her words brought him mmm.- ■»« him It seemed that Mr. Ml—a nwunr w**re the Ideal father „m M |— - It was Impossible to a»IWH mm- with a home where iMmm —dn'l been Just as g.w«l as
to.* Rut her hBlf-confeaalon
■mmm Mid to* ' she went on. atMr • atleore. and without looking mrnm. “A tow Jean ago. *If some
when I was your
Whatever *be efffpt of .Una conversation had been upon Edith, aba concealed l; carefully, and Daye eoupfed h one of the fortunate events of hla He had . been working npder the spur of his passion for Irene, bnt now ibis was to b$ supplemented by. the friendship of Edith. That R was than friendship on her prrt did occur to him ut all. bnt he knew was Interested In him and be doubly determined that he wonld Justify her Interest and confidence. Bnt Just Lt this time another inddent occurred which was to turn tbe flood of his life Into strange channels. Dave bad been promoted to tbedlsUnction of a private offlee-w little sdg-bp-six “box stall." as the sport editor -** scribed K—bet. nevertheless, s Unction shared only with, ibe mei editor and Bert Morrison, compiler of the woman's page. Her name was Koberta. but she was masculine tp I tips sou everybody called her Bert. Into Dave's sanctuary one. eftev nroc tn October came Conwa— habitual cigarette bung from its accustomed short tooth, sod his round, florid fare seemed puffier tbs HU aversion to any exercise t 'oroita titan filtered by ,n hUUssd cue was beginning to refloct KreM In n pr.-atature yotundliy of figure. , “ 'Lo. Dave!" he Mid. AlooeT" I "Aimoto.'' said Dave, sithom look(log up from hU typewriter. Ttoen taming, be kicked the door Mint with bis heel end said. “Shoot!“ "ThU strennous life U spoiling yonr good manners. Base, my boy." CVinword. laeily exhaltog a thin of smoko. “If work made a man rich you'd die s millionaire. But it isn't \ k that stakes men rich. Ever think
of tutr
,“1? a man does not become rich by work he has no right to become rich at oh." Dave retorted. “Wbat do you mean by that word •right.' Dave? Deflue it-' "Haven't time. We go to press «t •That's the trouble with fellows Ukc vou." Cooward continued. “You haven't time. You stick too dose to jour Jobs, You never see ihe better chances lying all around, pose yon let them go to press without you today aud you listen to w tor
wblla."
pave was about to throw him out wpco a gnat of yearning for tbe open *iiar*a swept orec him again. It wt true enough. Hr was giving bis whole Ilf* to his paper. BrocnoU-in was alow, and there was no prospect of a really big poaitloa at any time. He renietnbersd Mr. Puncan'a reoau-k alwut ncw-apeiMT training bring the brat pr paratlon for aoroethlng else. With sudden drrUlon be riosad hU desk. "Shoot I" hr aald again, but tbla time
wltb less Impatience.
"That's hotter." aald Cooward. “Have you «vrr thought of the future
t>f this towtji
“Well. I can't say that I have. Itacn busy with lUJirea.-uf "Tbst a . whst I aurpoasd. You vr been too busy with tbe details of your IttU* Job to give sttsotton to bigger iblngs. How let me pays .you a few J kdreva of Informs Uon—thlngs i jtin»t know, but J-'U have never pul i beiu togfUier b®l''.v. What 1 nsluial eletnenta which tnak ' j try or rify a Ueaintblv place to live! 1 I'll tell you. OltnaU. trauapertsttoo. jtood water, variety of Undacapo. opItortunlty of Independence. Olv-n these ■■.indlt'oDa. everything elae can be added. Tb»n there's tranaportstlon This Is on* of tit* for center* id Amarlrn which baa a North-nnd-SouUi trade *i|u*l to »• K«'t-*nd-Weat t r>ide We'ra on th* croaanioda. Every eritler who g'»e» Into th* North—and M la a uilgl t) North—gpcans mor* North snd towith trade. 1 iril yott. Itave, tlir movement 1* on now, and t„ for. I.mg UH hit u* Uk* a tidal wa** . I'v* bwwi » Wt of a'gambler ■ it m, Ufe, b«k thD *• ,hr btggeat
and 1 ut going to
town of late? That's the, *dr
ffnaed-^"
“Advance guard of a reel «■ “Hlsb! Thar* a bad yrorilway -from It. Hay 'Indnavrial devri-
^"Lri me elaborate. Well My Alkali Lake 1* a railway station where lota go bogging at a hundred dollars each. In drops a weli-droatod atranger—buy* ten lot* at ■ hundnad sad fifty each— and th* old-Umera are chuckling over
icklng him But to drops ahrih stranger anil buy* a block of lat* hundred ea<3>- Th«® th* °*dt Imer* begin to wonder If thep d
sell too soon. By the time the fourth pr fifth stranger has dropped in they are dead aur* of It, acd they are trying to boy their lot* bock. AH amt* of rumor* get started, nobody know*
New railway* are coming. Wb
fnctorie* ate to be sUrtrd. mineral! hare been located, there’s a aeegst war on between great moneyed Intereatv The town council meets and ch*nge»
Just now. with Christmas near, ibops are featuring fur garment* .— Sir set*, known* by experience ttmf i certain percentage of people wfll be me to purebkae them as gifts. If
r,
-If a Man Do** Hot E*com« Rich by Work H* Has Ho Rlpht to Beoom* Rich st All * Davo Rriortod.
prospect of their bring radaced Is not cheeri'nl. Garments made of tl-e fibtwt and rareri skins ara m—uve. except for tbe very -rieh. the price of aD pelts ana the price of Ubor haring none steadily higher for never-' sons. The finest sktos b-ve i tbe ihnlt and are reported t made a slight decline, while thoae that are more common have made an tdvr i.ee all along the Itne. Wages are not likely to decrease fbr ar—■— and fur-bearing sulmrU grow scarcer, to view of them things a good far gmr.aaat, or tor set rtuy be consM-ere-l a fririy safe toreatment. and nothing to Christmas gifts Is more
cherished.
la the group abowa above, a coatee, a cape and a scarf and muff set appear to three of the Meet popular klrda of fur. The coats* at the left la made In Hudson aesfi with small muffler collar and toll dotason stems. It Is a grscutol gannent, wmnr. without being beany and may be f * e» moderatriy priced even at
thtwy like five hundred dollar* for the finest grads Tbe coatee *1* • «r*l favorite, and this one U cut on simple and gracious lines that promise well for a day la the future when it may he altered to styleTbe glorious cape at tbe right of tbe group is made of dark mink skins amd baa a very large shawl collar. It to fringed st the bottom with Jong knd short tail* and fbere-ls no akta that can outshine It for husutr Mink to a durable tor. and there to aa advantage to haring t eap* of It: tor apes are never oot of style. 8o beautiful a garment need not concert, !taelf as to whether It Is moro or less popular than other styles. But such cap* U tnor* than likely to have l price' mark written In three figure*. It is expressed In terms of thousands probably, hut these are ttal furs with *1 valuee. The handsome fur set that holds center of the picture Is as rich and as durable as its comparietw. It to a short cape-scarf of very dark brown ®un-ttn flnudyd with tall* and muffler collar, haring a round mdff matrhlnj it. n n Ilf# companion. This to a britHart and very beautiful tor rtaseed K “hard” by farriers on aewunt of i way It restate wear and keeps it* er. It may be coopted sw to tost
years.
Vho could imagine the. b without candy? Candles made «> ar* doubly <* *•-—*“
which to vrtT a
the naro* to Sliver City—haring regsrvi. no doubt, to Ihe alkuli In the Mough w„ler. The Md-Umera. and all that 'great. Innocent pabllc Which la forevte hoping to get emneCWng for dotlilhg. sv* now glad to bay tbe lot* at five hundred to ten thousand dollars eueh. and by the time tbejriwe bonghl It up. the gang moves on. It’s th* tanootheat gain* in tbe wertd, atxi aa-ery community will fall for H at toast twice. . . . W*!L th*y*re here. •Of courae. It*a a little different in this cast, beccnse there realty •» *""»► thing to tbe way of natural adraniagw i *up|K>rt it. If* not all hot blr. “No--. Dev*. Tv# been mpp.ito In a llnl* nlread-. and It struck me we might work together on this denk Your paper bn» coosldefeW* weight, and If tha' welsht fait* tbe right way you won", find me atlngy. ffor Instance, on It**.' that this property'*—h# pro daced s Slip With aom* iepil (toncrip-tl-jv*—-ha* I wen sold tor twi thousand dollars to ens'een lateetora — very '•onsrrvn.lv* lnvea*ora from the East, don't forget that—might help to tar* another <l*nl that'* Just hanging. Sorry to keep you so long, bin iv.-rba|w ran catch th* press .yet." /nd • oa* of his friendly manoarisroa l ow
ward .det« tied.
p»v • aat for some minute* in a 'ndtuy. He wa* dlaeouragrd w-Hh his salary, or rather, with tto- lack «l pnwfKWt of any Ineve*** to hi* aalary. CoBwerd's words bad oa*n .*ry unvri tling. They pulled In opposite direr tloua. Th*y flrod him with a n*w en(tmsinsia for his city, und the? fartmeted that a gang at prefeeinnel Isnd-gamhlers was soon to p*n«e*rate an mormons theft. leering th* public holding the sack. BtHl. there must b#
Pretty Neckpieces
kettles and pons should be « dear bright day to brat. W to cooked to a high degree of l to apt to sugar. Creom t' glucose or a few graliu of t added to tbe mixture will V - graining. A ubtospoostol a ffuarter of s traspoonful tff e tartar wUl be enough for a I Tbe making of fondant Is I Important step to candy taakta need to manv waya both aa a « and alee as Oiling. II to tor wiser If oc* has i mometer to make tbe fondant 1 gnantlttoa To four cupfuls of * add half r cupful at water and a “ spot-afnl (heaping) of corn sti glncose, or a bit of eresiu of Let It bon. washing d wro tbs I
with a swab t
forming, anti’, when s drop is I to cold water It makes a ball t can Just be bandied. Foot It e no* scraping the dtoh. Into a t piatter and let It cool tmtfl It handled. Stir with a wooden J
from fbe edges ;o the « an creamy and smooth, a bowl, cover with a l
and set avay for a day or two.
now ready for any of tbe
or kinds sue wtobee to make of it.
_ softer the fondant *1
Hrioos It to for the Wtlng
creama. Chin the foclant
In balia; chill again
«ng of chocotofa riant ant xoM and dip ffriridr
< V : - ■ 's • -,™. ' I v \ W,
SEASONABLE GOOD THIHOS. •tai asUonal song of Ckto* to thM ring t/ Us taakettl**. ael «*r peMS UkM It to the *c*xw* »* • vtate-w**
A little core and thought to the arrangement of food will make of a vary. -ommon dleh . eomethtog forth v> while. With SUfwF keeping UP price it will 1
Be oot mistaken about neckwear m persuad 'd that tU* neck unadorned con hold Its awn against one that to clothed with protty furbelow*. As usual, the approaching holiday* find neck wear departn»«oto fa th* Moseomtog out with oollsrs. fichus, tlsa. scarfs, gulmpea J»h«.ts and rowid in euMbtoatlons sod ny diff-ovni matcrUU. * toe# and nrt. following
j •. scrim and
-re are nar- .. rolret ilbbon. to ties, and
«n army of knitted •earfs. And
Al any rote, h* could ns* ConwanTs story about the land Ml*. That wa* i,rw»—legitimate news O* course. U might to- a fukcl sale—fsk#d for Us nr*■ value—hut reporters sre not |Mld
for being .totrctlvro. The Eveulng Call ^ ^
carried a statement of Co-iward's sal* | rr Ucl* Is a possible rift that will nud <>n ‘but aintettient wa* hung a col j q* B to Its reetptoni Just a few
-lory mi Oi# gnrtrinc prosperity ] ^ ^oped tog«fi»< r to th* ple-
«f tbe city sml It* assured future, ow lag to Its exceptional climate apd itaturt.l rronuresa iv.ntblned with It* ceonnsnuing tn>*lilon on trauaporto tton routes, •><»Ui swat and want and
north ond smth.
tn in. flow abdui • “Id Ukc to tfapk
Bead what hzipent to Dave in the next instaMnwnt
(TO ut
riKirgt. >
sboro.
The wart show* it th- top of th* gtmip. Is knitted of UgM gray yam and finished at tb* *od» with a tied fringe of 0.* r«ni. Its *t>ecta) prld* •nd glory II* In th* gf^yi at roaro croehetud of th# asm* wool as «b* acart and toatebed iO it- end*.
light
gulmpe worn undet this collar, has a high collar finished with narrow beading Thar* are a great many ties made of narrow velvot ana silk ribbons and ornamented with beads ilk* that shown to th* picture. Beads and ribbon* of all colors an used to 'beav gay little neckpiece*. Than ar* also very popular vest** and collar arts made of net and tore, organdie and tor* or of tbeae fabrics used alon*. Wide silk tie* for younger girt*, and band- otne Jabots for matrons finish up displays that Include something lo suit everyone. ^ ol^Us
“keep a bee."
Evening Wraps.
Th* evening wrap la n thing apart.
. It b#ur» some style relation to the Just below tUl* acwrt lb* cellar and .uy-tlme coat, toft it haa a much broad
on* cuff of * fl'rt collar and raff set ! *r license In the mattera of material, sbow such a coiubtoatL*:- to be easily ;, .,ior and tine. Rich aatto. auiiiputoos made. The file* l« bought by the yard, velvet and magnificent brocad#* are
Into tn* length> wanted and < th# medtowa of exproaolou. And It to to Th# ends of th# collar and | the evening cloaks that out finds the cuCa are finished With a very uar subtle drapery hard to deaenbe and ySy.-f of filJt and the straight , even more difflruli to Imlute. The s_ .—# -» ' *— **“* * of strik-
Open Heart* Kaep \ewng.
The mind acts upoi. th* body, and
!<«•—«> “ * *"”* •'“**
„j,,, |#i their tn.utdea eour tbrta. 'batiste. ,n * slmpl*rtty will tempt th# Inexpe-
look and s< ually gr.ro. old. coulter | Organdie both ptah. and crow ! rietKWd to earoy th* making of than •»* contented and kindly. H Is tiaerod. I* ornamented to —veral way* Uar wrap e very totanttfut thing to wv i h.m# * with I
who b*»c
but
, i to life. 1 m rollar and cuff **«* or with fine em rn#d their tn.ubte# broidery or tore. A lout collar of It kept an open heart to b# worn with a aurpl'ce wa’.M apAnd even wlicn th# nears at the left #f tb# picture. It Is in.! tbe first youth with throe row* .'f narrow val tasas lltal bona t*- Ucv at «*• opposite *1.1# of tb# pictrsee wt'oea UX. |urv , rollar of line* ► rim baa eya-
•leueed Bark, Flat Frank
Fashions dcioand tbe bloused heck
and flat frou*
Simplicity to All fitytac. Rimpllrttv is tb, kstyoot# of al! the
new rtylca.
hive to an attic trill prove i valuable additioo to the tamlljr Urder,
And when one may take sixty pound* from a hive it seems quite worth whll# to leant bow to cur* for a hir# of
add half a teaepoonfn) of salt and •nothin! of a cupful of strained honey, two cuplal* of milk and mix thoroughly. Turn into four custard cap* and set to a disit on folded paper with
stewed apricot* through a aUw to t a cup. Melt two tableepoonfuto butter. In It cook two Ubleepoonfam of flour and one-fourth teaepoonffa of salt Add tbe cupful of apgfafa - puree and atlr well. Add gradually to the yolk* of As# eggs beaten very light, then fold to tbs attflly beaten whites. Melt on* taWeapoocful of bolter to a smooth omelet pan. turning th# pan to have the sides writ groonfl. four to the apricot mixture and Co#t on tb* top of tin.' atovt for tw# minute*. then art in the oven. Cook until done to the canter. Score at right angles end fold at the setting. TUTO oc a hot platter. This wHI **rv*
eight.
Potato and Maskarol Salad.—FUks rooked salt mackarel. using half •• much fish a= potato cubes. Mix a pto| of ttatato with half a grated onion and th# flaked fish (on# cupful), a rthlespoonful of finely rulocod parsley. «*• dill pickle chopped Bn*, oo# cupful of mayonnaise and half a cupful of whipped cream with a t.wapoonful bcrM-.adlah. tiara Uh with Micro tunned toaialoe*. Shirred *00* Ivuuto faytoc-Tof three cgf* cut half * groeo PTi*" r and ha’f an tmloo to shreda- “ a talilMpaouful of batter until #"“• Add three-fourtha of a «l|»f» , ,f cook#*! strained tc-aatn. atof •* l! s<«»oc Turn Into egx dtabn# and to' “ the tomato brttak a fresh eggtha oven to rook until th# egf » •' Ferre at once. "HtfcUv ’)VU*"* tL

