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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1930. FIVE ArHoth Carroll works in a shop and Is being wooed oy neu uur&e. He home life is far from pleasant Shel Ives with an aunt and a snoop ing girl cousin. Riding with Neil. Ardeth is thrilled by the flatter ing gaze of handsome Ken Gleason, accompaning the wealthy Cecile Parker. He is Ardeth's idol. Jean ette Parker offers Ardeth a posi tion in her new shop. Ardeth ac cepts, hoping to meet Ken. Nell objects, feeling Ardeth Is growing away from him. CM Ar 1 tK VI. The shop lent an air of smart ness which made it the vogue They came in chattering groups to exclaim over me exquisite tri fles crowding the small shop be yond its capacity fur-coated ladles smelling of expensive per- furies. Gentlemen with golf toss and Harvard-accents English accents southern accents. There came one day Ken Glea son. It was late in the afternoon. Ardeth was crouching on her heels in the window marshalling the ivory elephants along the strip of satin. 'The picture reached out to ar rest the young man as he started in the doorway and he stopped. A slim elrl in black sitting back on her heels. Lights beating down on her tawny hair turned It to a Rolden blot against the black satin drape behind her . She was like a black and gold and ivory tapestry come to lite, thought the man. He found a sort of tender ridi cule swelling up in his heart. Some thing sweet and absurd In the pro lound gravity with which she was arranging the ivory procession lining up the smallest elephants wilh a slim foreflnaer like a young3ter playing with toys. Jeanette's impatient voice broke In on his reverie. "Come on in. Ken. We don't permit window shopping!" He had a flash of startled gold en eyes -sweeping up to meet his own through the plate glass as he obeyed, and he had a moment of excited surprise. The girl in the park. The girl who had looked at him so strangely that Sunday morning. "WelL what do you think of my shop?" asked Jeanette, avid, lor praise. He flashed an infectious grin at her. "Your window display can't be beat, Jennie!" From the tall of his eye he could see the .girl in the window color exquisitely, v Jeanette laughed. It pleased her to have Ken Gleason treat hor with this camaraderie. She was three years older than Ken and she airly called him an "infant," yet she liked and made a bid for the handsome young man's approval. "Don't tease' the poor working tairl, Ken! What brings you in lieref anywuy?"- "I'm sent to drive you home. A great honor is being conferred upon you, Miss Parker! I'm having dinner with you tonight. Mother and Cecile are outside in the car. Your dad wasn't ready to leave the office, but he told me to run away and pick you up on the way." Jeanette's restless eyes were roving over the shop as she put on her hat before the mirror. "Ardeth better use the black fan in the case tomorrow. We've shown that ilame one for two days. And put out those two enamel cigarette cases I bought today." Ardeth! Under his breath the man tried it softly. A name which fitted her. Something mediaeval about it. It brought to his mind bits of his half-forgotten English course of college. Ardeth! Lovely ladies who wept alone on tower tops when their kniehts rode off to war. Ardeth! What a golden thing she was! Where had Jean ette found her? When Ardeth had climbed out of the window Jeanette introduc ed her with that hint of patronage which always showed an 'outsider.' "Mr. Gleason Miss Carroll." l(31ie mumbled it because she was rouging her lips at the moment. "Ardeth's my faithful man Friday. Ken." she explained, carelessly. "And Ardeth, before you go, don't forget to make sure the cash draw- Be Safe and Sanitary in Feeding The Baby How much easier It is to sterilize and clenn a nursr ing bottle that has a wide open mouth! That's Just one reason why you should Insist on a Stork Nurser. Another mason Is that the special Stork nipple can he turned (Insideout for cleaning. No seams or crevices to bold Im purities. Soft, pliable, long wearing rubber. Rabies do serve such precaution. Get a Stork Nursor today. Sold only at Kexall Drug Stores. pottle and Nipple Both for 35c fnraA. HI mm mm si--- r 2J i er's locked. Tony's coming to wash mo muuuwg ana cases in thai u.i i,.B pernaps you'd better get down a few minutes early. Oh, Ken the trials of a business woman!" She turned to him 'in mock despair. "Well, come on; let's go I'm exhausted and half starv ed. Strangely still seemed the little shop to the girl they left behind, bhe leaned on top of a show case and dreamed. "Your window display can't be uom. ine memory called up a dimple in her cheek. Leaning back on one elbow like that there had been an awkward grace about his tall, slim figure. But it was not good looks alone which formed the charm of Kan Gleason. Neil was tall and strong, too Neil's coarse, black hair his black eyes and- white teeth were good looking in their own way. Something further, thought the dreaming girl. Perhaps it was the odd effect of brightness 1 about Ken. How the electric (ight gleam ed on his smoothly brushed brown hair. His eyes were startling blue in his tanned face. And when he smiled hiB lips had a queer whim sical fwist on ona side. Crisp lips what she thought of as "hard" lips, if Ken Gleason kissed a pirl his lips would feel firm and pleasant. Ardeth suddenly caught sight of ner own glowing eyes In the mir ror opposite and her face flamed. (in. you poor fool!" she whis pered. "As if he cared whether juu were living or not: ure to torture her. Ken Gleason dining at the Parker's big house on Jackson street. Ken's brown head close to the straw colored marcel of Cecile Parker. His eyes laugntng Into Ceclles. Suddenly weary, heavy of heart, Nathan Fullcrtpn j Roseburg, Oregon Ardeth closed up the shop and stepped Into a gray, foggy worid. That night she went to a picture i show with Neil. And when he kiss- ed her goodnight later In the dark hallway, she was passive in his! arms.-1 - , i . , Had Jeanette been Ions ab sorbed in her own affairs the next day she might have noticed that her faithful Man Friday looked a trifle forlorn. There was a wistful droop to Ardeth's young mouth. A very distinct dimming of the flame-like quality about her. But Jeanette was happily ab sorbed with a perfumery salesman all morning, expanding to glowing Importance under his subtle flat tery. , ' "He said my shop was smarter than anything he had Been west of New York, Ardeth," she confided, when the wily salesman had left. "Said It reminded him of those ex clusive little Parisian places. I ordered Mimosa and Narcisse Bleu that's always good. And for the more exclusive sale we'll have Across the Fields. Intrigue and Idle Pream." Ardeth's sensitive imagination caught at that Idle Dream! Her gaze went across the store to meet her own golden gaze in the mir ror and a scornful- little smile touched her lips. In the middle of the afternoon Jeanette hurried into her hat and furs. '"I'm off to Mary Eastwood's tea," she explained. "Ardeth, I don't see why we can't mix differ ent perfumes together and sell them as individual scents. That's an Idea. I'll run a small ad in the Sunday papers. 'Have your per sonality expressed in your elusive fragrance." I don't believe most people can tell one scent from an other half the 'time.' ' " She went away With knif brows, contemplating the matter wltlyjlie intense gravity of one who packs a! world burden. ' ' ' ; ' Af six, as Ardeth was closing the store, ken Gleason walked In. "I came to drive Miss Parker home "-he explained easily. ' Nothing In the girl's - composed manner (o betray the thumping at her heart when she caw his tall figure. - ' i: 'But she" Isn't here. A tea " The face of the young fellow dropped and. his tone was as re the world like this In the cozy Intimacy of the car. 1 They talked and laughed i though what they said, why they lunched, She could not afterward gretful as though he had not heard ! si'Ifnoin jeu. u.)Beuaa po 6abi Jeanette planning to do this very thing last night. "Always the way when I try to be a good boy scout and do my good deed for the day!" he said, plaintively, witn a Bide glance to see If she would smile. "Well see ' here." Miss- Carroll" as though the Idea just presented Itself, "donf you think you' should sub for Jennie? Ah don't let my noble impulse count tor nothing.)' Girl-like lior thoughts had flown to her clothes. This black geor gette she had made to wear down here that was all" right. But her old blue coat with the matted fur collar the fabrio gloves. Have Ken see her at such disad vantage? "Oh, no don't bother, . . 1 catch my street car Just a block below." ' - Then all of her convincing argu ments- were hollow. She was seated beside Ken In his blue car while he steered it through the six o'clock traffic. A melting spring night The last sunshine had Just left the tops of tall buildings. .The sky was a quiet, depthless green with little rosy riitples Of cloud running through it like the pattern in moire silk. There was a salt tingle in the air which brought a picture of the ocean running high and green uumiuu iiuuus. Perhaps it brought that message to the man, lor he turned the car with an inquiring little glance at the girl beside him "A little ride out to tho beach?" Then, as she opened her lips to protesti "Please I'll still get you home as quickly as you could ride on a street car." "Not long then'" She Bettled back against the tiBhlons filled with a breathless sense of happiness. Glorious, ts .ha otttlncr haw, haatrla Van film. son driving into the sunset. Just fenSgSSn those two closed away from '.m - (,.,,... , ran a tingling consciousness of his nearness. She stole little side fiances at his Intent profile' as they 'rounded ' corners. That nice straight nose of hlsr she had an Impish 'impulse' to run her finger down it Delicious laughter bub bled within her at the thoncht Her own nose snifreq eagerly at the tweedy smell of his over coat at the smoke of his cigar ette. Something thrilling in the capable way his thin brown hands grasped the wheel. ' And stealing another glance up at pirn spe was confused to meet his eyes. ; . " '. , "'Know what I was thinking?" he asked earnestly. "I was think ing that your' eyebrows are the same dark gold- as a moth's wing. Sort of tan sold, you know. Yes" he nodded his head with, mock solemnity, "I shall take thut tor my name for you. now uoos lhat suit you Moth?" j. i They had laughed through Bheer llgluheartedness. Only when the man reluctantly turned the car about did a cloud come on their high spirits. ... ! ;(To Be Continued Tomorrow) DEATH PARTS 64 YEARS OLD TWINS . WENATCIIESS; Wash.. Nov. 21 Chauncey and Charles Gains, 64- year-, old twins, who had never been apart more than a day in their lives, were separated today by death. 1 . - - -.- Chauncey was killed yesterday v : . when- a tractor used by them tol haul tire wood to their Wenatcheel Heights home overturned and crucshed him. The brothers have mined oldi together In Alaska and Bolivia and operated shingle mills at Van Horn. Skagit county, Wash., and, Seattle. They resembled each other so closely friends had difficulty in: distinguishing them. Roseburg Cabinet Shop E. S. Cockelreas F. L- Cockelreas All kinds of cabinet work Cupboard Doors. ' ' Furniture 'Repairing, Truck Bodies. We sell Upson Board and Veneer. Snw Filing a Speclaltv Phone 541-J 642 Fowir St. Arundel, piano tuner, Phone 189-L. COMING rjME TO THINK QF H$ll3!MA3 WARDOLEUM BICYCLES FOOT MAGAZINE RUGS "" . STQQLS BASKETS $49 $35.98 $1 69 $1.QQ 6x9 . ' CO A A Completely equipped, electric 4btfft nohi' Tunoioa' carrier Yro'xei Beautifully covered with vet. Unfinished ready to paint light, luggage carrier, Troxel oup nd taptrtrywlnut ' and decorate. Try 'out youf A beautiful assortment of !'. t0! box. New De- U(fc A (joldeit Arrow Jubl. artistic fancies Chriotmae la patterns Asphalt base rugs, pianure and Morrow brake'. lee triumph. ' ' " near. ' " . ,;..-( ' "1 -T ' NOVEMBER 15 TQ NOVEMBER 22 INCLUSIVE Jubilee VVeek ends Saturday Night! Just three days more to save in thi3 dramatic demonstration of 558 store Buying Power Value Giying. Come! Pf8Sgj TRAIL BLAZER iM TIRES Last time at these prices. 30 x 4.50. $4.30 28 x 4.75..$5.0O 29 x 4.75. $5.06 30 x 5.77..S7.80 31 x 4 $5.99 32 x 4 86.20 33 4 $6.68 32 X 41-...$8.48 30 x 3 $3.32 31 x 6.0O. $5.58 I il l lfc'fA:9-P'.3S.'l Commander Radios Complete and C7 A O Installed- SiijcOD Super-Value ! T?wv $8.00 Down, $2.00 Weekly (Sniall Carrying Charge) 8 tube power. TONE CONTROL. Triple screen grid. ' Utah Super-Dynamic speaker, marvelous selectivity. Beautiful walnut Veneer oablnet. 'W'i; RAYQN SOX 3 pair for l QQ This is a holdover value from Dollar Day absolutely the last time at this price. Buy now! Men's Union Suits 99g Long Sleeves and Ankle Length A (1.50 value In EXTRA ELASTIC Cooper Knit Union Suits! Heavy ribbed with a fancy double collarette -neck stitched In rayon. ,' WINDSOR 8VRATOR $69.50 $1.00 Down, $2.75 Weekly ' Small Carrying Charge Your last opportunity this year to get this washer at this price. 1 year's supply of soap FREE. mm mm Non-Run Lingerie 59 c Bloomers, Panties, or Vests, Choice We bought tho yarn when the price was low and had these soft new subdued luster garments made up to bur own specifica tions. All garments cut full; regular sizes. Colors, flesh, peach and Nile green. ' New Plaid Blankets $2.69 Four Pound Blankets in Pastel Plaids Woven of China cotton blended with a .mall amount of wool for added warmth. Size 70x80 Inches. Bound In sateen. Lovely pastel plaide. S'&;'': $2.00 Down $1.25 Weekly 9x12 Axminsters $28.95 (Small Carrying Charge) We bought 5,000 rug. to get this prica. All (eamlesa. Firm Weave. Deep pile. Will glv year, of service All wool. 'llMl'l'll'llHHi liTilil m i n m 3JS N. Jackson Phonj $5 Roseburg, Ore.f USE WARD'S CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PI AN Honestly, we're thankful! We appreciate very much the consistent, loyal patronage our customers are giving U3. To show you how thankful we are, we're offering you some very special values in foods. All the finest nation-Uy-known and locally-recognized foods to make your Thanksgiving feast a happy one are here in our stores thW week. Come in and share in these greater values! . T ' ' . ' ' ' - ' . O Jl 1 ' Two modern food stores in Rose- dumerim m 125 N. Jackson and corner of Cass and Stephens ' ' Roseburg Prices 'Effective' Saturday to Wednesday Inclusive'. Nov. 22nd to 26th. pacliarr giores will remain open Wednesday evening for convenience of late shoppers , . Produce; Items. CELERY Cranberries SWEET . Extra Fancy, i Qp Urgm, ; HC p - POTATOES 2 bunches -. - I MM . 2 lbs. WMU Medium sizg, OCp LETTUCE DATES ' QRANGES : . 1 3y '?i?!:.25c ft. 5 9c Solid 2 heads BUTTER Best Creamery, 2 lbs. 73c SUGAR fpre Cane Cloth Bag, Ql'QQ 25 lbs W I !M COFFEE r..B:: 39c FILBERTS Local crop, M I fancy, 2 lbs f I RAISINS seedless, 4 lb... Thompson's Q C n LOU MCVARR COFFEE Makes the Feast Complete tassss&u MacMarr Supreme lb. 35c 3 ft, .00 Economy Blend lb. 27c 3 lb. 79c mm IS COCONUT Shredded, in bulk, 07n lb L I U Citron, Lemon, Orange Fb:6:1: 35c POP CORN "Jolly Time" In bulk, QQn 3 lbs. z ai ry! ACM ARR FLOUR j.:'' '::--''-5'. Every sack - - I guaranteed ACHl 49 lb. bag (Ml : MINCEMEAT Kerr's Best 2"";.,. 29c MAYONNAISE Best Foods, Q Rp pin' jars .. 0 UU PUMPKIN No. ZVz fins, 2Qjj CAKE FLOUR Swan's Down, Q C pkg. .'. uuU GINGER ALE Canada Dry, h Cn 2 bottles .. : T Jb SNOWDRIFT Supreme for A P n . baking, 2 lbs. ....tJU WESSON OIL For salad dressing and frying. OQn Half gallon OUU SMOKER MEATS PTPMTPQ Swiff. Hpckless, wrapped. 1 O h rlVliWO They are dfheipus baked. 1U LiXK, HAMS Premium, QOo ib ozu COTTAGES Lots of lean, 3 3 C SQUARES For seasoning, t fj $5.00 orders delivered free. Small orders 10c. Sugar excepted.' to.TWtT47Tg.TT.nT.Tff.T.TCT.TWIIMj