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ao<l" th a t aurm uttil everyday life. 1 want to lily abt <Iet«cU »orne im perfection
-unriuulivle arid roll ',
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tom lutKlInU» paar» " I
■»uit I s o t one friend in the world, and ehm
fu r an o th er t laoo to
and ■di" proceed« '
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itr own.
«bout«:
ititd I worry about what other try iu r
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amu'oMl Khi Insisted when I happe n Hi k,io
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finish, d, Uiat we «holli ! top about the san
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le WS -an d e If
Ult l , rul.iukw»
w th her unti, »be could find
U the realization of having pleased,
»he la It.
ever a r
A V« ry WhllflNll'Ul l-«H
In lb«*
»uitu de pince.
after all."
son» or people, or
Her po nt of view Is such th at sh' ionie person or perno
fa ir tttuj i « « - i . f r a s c a ► li««'loariuic
"I Ulve to '.i of room ." iho added .
day and age, the
iunriiole. Ku« de 1.111»," 1 gtivo the
red frequently. Intel,vi-fually sh. the world. In this di
In pu ( briIl mie unti III-X . *b« POH4 N ' «Irlvt er Up. uddreM. amt a fte r a long In an ¡ w. r to my protest,
exldev . a radical. Politically »he U progre. best Intelligence Is being directed to-
>*•/♦ 4 Vilirirly yf Im ite.
wbh b ! m ml circuitous route, we nrrtv<d In I you're frleitd» of B arry 's an
th at atve and Independent S he likes le-me
r. efhtng
o th ers—
k 1 atei1 i l Uh • III. 1,' <*f pileu »un* fron l of a . harm ing old house whose ninne gives yo aceran to my home Socialist snilply because they a re «yiu
»rt kern ui1 her le-ek atei (Nil
1 F.hlo hulconleR of wrought-lron oyer- ami heart P lease.'
bola of political unconvent onallsm.
A» our (rain »piet thru
th e ear.y loh.-d a m in iatu re park
I lieatltated, Why »'louH n't we ac­ Kb. was one of the first girls to bob
fr«-»hiii.a i of Un. iiiiirtiliiK I noi red filli
"Ju st the hoim- for a »'ag g er," I cept h er hoMpItn tty for so ehort s her h air At th at tim e It was consid­
artl»tli- imu h of th.. F rench people, »»claimed excitedly, beginning to fe i tim e? We could certain ly find aeeoip- ered a during and unconventional
< l»|i|uyrd even |n Me Ir moal unpre th.. atm o sp h ere of the phn e “I'H go tnodntlon; son . w here |a to r on Be- thing to do She sm okes cig arettes—
le.'tloii» tarile The vetri tuhlea were up honey, because It'» rath e r early Mlde» th ere was nothing els«- to do
anyw here she w ants to—she read»
planted with paltiHinklug ra r« « •e h In the m orning for u stran g e man u> Sh« ln»X»ted alf over again and th e r- Hussion l tira tu re . She |a cruelly tact­
variety a ’ l In Itself in orderly aquar«» be m aking a call, unannounced "
w ar nothing to do -but say how we ic»», because, »ho says, she b ates hy­
— lookliiat fur all the world, like little
"Rltfht-o," he replied c h e rftilly , uppr.-elati d her kinin««» and th at I'd pocrisy. and tn her opinion tact la a
handkerchief«, laid out In the «un "anil I wa» happy in the knowledge call O urtlss front th e car.
com prom ise betw een the blunt tru th
to dry
"Yes. do.” »h« exclaim ed, “aad and a graceful He
th at little untow ard M p er'en cea did­
Each villane we pu»«>-t wan etrlk n't seem to Irritate him In th e least wi II b a re a b 'te of brenkfaM I kwow
And she* Is friendless, because no­
tnglY plrluri-aiiu*. The anialleat s t a - |o r d istu rb tils poise.
you're most starved after d in n er last
body can stand her sharp, biting tost-1
thin yitnl hounllng a profusion of
I rung Um huge bronxe bell on Ihs j n,tt*>t on a French train
I'll swwd
dahlia», giant t-llmblng nasturtium » cen ter of rile door It « iu answ ered E tienne for the bag». Come rig h t back gne. T hey are atrlad of her, and her
and hollyhock», flam boyant agalli»! by a verbose French hou sek eep er who w th your husband am, I'll hava the superior x 'fs. so they stay away. She
m akes acquaintances, bewanse th ere Is |
walfw of antiquo atone
talk « ! with such Increasing ra p id i,v ¡ * " f f '* piping ho,.'
Then Pari» at lam Though It win th at I had to as h er to repeut It all
I carried th e p icture she had made som ething rath e r Ikeable about her
yet early the b u n of a g reat m etro ­ over again
on my m ind's eye as J retu rn ed to th e despite h er beligerence But inevlta-
ly
r %
z ïït e
not to one's •» If alone—b u t to all
about him In o rder »0 be of Mr- u s
m ust alw ays ca re w hat o th ers t-h
i.Ct so L.uch of one s p**rsonal do g».
ttitu d e ow aid
1 the keynote t
flat-
k. . note of ba
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ok,
ha
—■K’W in g r tiu® Cow f i s s i o n i
©f a
w ilte
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and se<
jap.dn
I lluatraled by T*a,..l Rubi i won
poli» perm eated the a ir A ccording
to t'o n t'tien tal cn»l<>,n. tlie luggage
wav hamleil through the window to
■the blue bloused porter» below and
off w. started through th e hustling
a n i famou» Oure <|e Nord
''H ave you mail«
re s.rv n tlo n r,
d e a re s t? '' I naked fu rti» » when the
chauffeur aekial In F rench w here w«
should like to go
"No. I d id n 't think It was nw e»4arjt
th is tim e of the )i«tr »0 w. 'll go t.>
the tiram i It's central you know T ill
him. will you d e a r ''
I gave the direction In my none
too perfect French but the taxi s t a r t­
ed and n f t.r an Inter»«, Ing drive
through street» with fam iliar name»,
we arrived In front of an Imposing
hullding which wa» the (¡mud
■'I'll be right back." C urtis- flung
ov»r hl» should r at me as he disap.
penred through the door of the hotel
Hut It wn» more than fifteen minute*
b»forn he returned.
‘■Nothing doing th ere," he declear-
«1 shaking h is head. "And w het a
w orse luck th ere's n o t a reran In a
decent hotel In P aris to be had Its
my fault for not wiring ahead but
I figured hy August the crowd would
bd going home."
" H a re they tried every p la c e t" I
broke In, "th e Clnrldge, th e Fktward
the Seventh, the M eurlce," I enuuler-
atis, places with well known mimes.
"No uae" C urtiss declared, “th e
concierge phoned n 1 of them an I
th ey 're crowded to th e ir doors."
I though for a m om ent. W hat
should we dot, It certain ly was a for­
lorn reception Io receive In th e "gay­
e s t city In the world." C u rtiss rem ain ­
ed standing on the sidew alk looking
a t th e num erous pieces of liigKnge
which crow ded the space on top mi l
overflowed Into the d riv er's seat be­
low The ehnffeiir began to grow re s t­
less nnd dem nnded his next d irections
from me.
"W ell, th e re ’s only one thin g I can
think of to do," I finally snld, "I h a re
a card with Ellen .Daniels' ad d ress on
II, given to me by B arrington Pierce.
Right nt the moment, ahe la th e only
person I can think of who might hnve
enough Influence to get us In some
hotel. Suppose we go there."
"I have aovernl good friends over
here, but Its too early to hunt then,
up as I'll have to get Ihelr addresses
from the American E xpress, so, ns
much ns I dislike th»- Idea, T guess
your Ellen D aniels hunch Is the b est
on si
k..ow r i a l ba ppine
the v e rn a o
p out of IL
ship h a t
•u you f .n l
,'n tll you
you can never
W altervllle Man Here— J. J. Cabo-
of W altervllle pal d3prlngfield a visit
-. esterday.
icaauBB:
GOOD ANO REFRESHING
Is a glass of our p arfait or ice
cream . You will never o rd er any
o th er It you once taste the deii-
ciouenese of our ice cream . It is
pure, rich, cream y, and whole-
T ry it and you will find
no cream can com pare with i t
EGGIMANN’S
"M adam olaelle eat a dejeuner she c a r. F irs, of a I sh« wa« an unspotlert
A m erican rlrl She wasn't beautiful
repeated, begtnlng to be cross
XJien I r. allied tb a , whe was trying a« the world counts beauty but tber»
to tell lie th at Mtaa P an el» was nt was a »parking quality a t ;Ut h er th*,
brenkfaat.
Is m ore than m ere beauty of face
'J . compti-nd." , as»ur.«l h er and Sh< exhaled charm and her dark lum­
began serlhhllng a n ote on my card. inous eyes flashed with frank enthu-
"B arrington P ierce w ants u» to I i sla«m of am h tloua work.
know each o th er," | wrote. "W e u r e , F 11« had said th at she was In to re
strand« d and the prospect of deep in g with B arring,on Pierce. If she Were
on a bench in th e park seem s no-ic how could h help from being In love
too bright. Ho you know it aym path I w ill h e r ' P erhaps Ellie hail ex ag g er­
lc hotel p ro p rieto r wd>' m ight be ated a fte r all. as was usually th e care •
per-maded to take us | n ’ frO] ., and maybe It un» B arrington Pierce j
who was hi,nee. f cnaronured w llb Uhls'
W rig h t"
in a few mom* nts the tutu.eke per ' . harm ing girl
>At flrsl C urtiss flu,ly refused and 1
nrrlv.-d m ore Jovial In spirit and n«ao»
m« utyb-rstand th at I was to follow th en h - com prom ised hy saying he
h e r in.
would go In and thank her and then
We passed
hurriedly through at cull uti 'h e r c ar E ll.'n n e h av 'n g a, I
square hall and on through a spacious I ready carried In the first of th e hag»
draw ing room furnished, n cco rd 'n s to Iw li.g uiialde to un d erstan d CurUss j
the stvle of Louis th. Six', e sth an I protest to wait.
T h at our It, -less w as no ordinary
M arie A ntoinette. I caught a g tmpsi*
1» r m was dciuoDBtrated by th e wit-
ii- am, graceful m anner In which ahe
gr. led CurUsa at tile door.
• So you d.-f'ed Cite and cam e on
,he P L. M ," sh e »nld, "thoyve had
aq 'tmny net-id nts lately tjial some-
on« has given th eir line a new name •
W< now call II ‘Pour I.a M ori' which
“And w hat's
w o r s e luck,
, m eans, you see, 'T o th e D eath'.''
there's not a
We both ap p reclted the Joke as
room in a de­
ive had heard th e u n fo rtu n ate num ber
cent hotel in
j of casu alties of thia p articu lar In»
Parle to be
d iscu ss-,| all over F rance. We also
had,"
fel, sure ihnl »):<- was th e o riginator
I of the clever story, which a fte r th ? ,
; habit of giftod people, she had ac-
cr-d lte d to som eone else.
"Jov»;-, she's a p each,” w hispered j
1 C urtiss as she preceded us out to the j
I'ttie haleony which gave on th e pork. •
j 1 was d tllg h ted with his approval
for now th ere was a possibility of him
( being persuaded to be Miss D aniels'
m in t and I couldn't Im g'ne anything ;
•wore en ch an tin g than living In a
celebrated sin g er's own home.
(To be continued.)
of rare old tppestrled chairs In soft
pastel shades and one felt Instinctive­
ly th a t each piece of bric-a-brac In
the room hud a tale to te ll of h isto ri­
cal rom ance. O ccupying one sunshluy
co rn er was a large grand-piano and
m usic was everyw here. On piano,
table« and chairs.
Then we cam e to a b rig h t little bal-
oony which Knve on tftie park. A girl,
who was seated a t th e end of a d a in t­
ily appointed b reak fast table, alm ost
hidden hy yellow roses, cam e forw ard
to greet mo.
"I'm so 'vary, very happy th a t you
can,« to m e," she said. "You must
sit down and Join me a, petit dejun-
er." »he sm* ad, "p stlt, very petit on-
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Confidence
By Flo
'Dear Mias Flo: 1 am a young girl
of tw enty—no t bad ooklng—coaakl-
ereil quite clever, am w ell-educated,
hut extrem ely unpopular, which, v b « i
I consider my good points, was alw ays
quite a m ystery to me, nnd I was
quite curious as to th e reason. I
learned why th e o th er day. and be­
lieve tne. 1 never received such a I
su rp rise In my life, It's because Put
honest, because I tell the tru th , be­
cause 1 don', pretend to be o th er than
I am. You see. I really don 't c a re a
rap for any of the silly conventions
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iW itk Understanding
To serve with an
understanding
o f
detail to ba
accompli:',he,1. To
plan each circimt-
PHONE
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FÜNERAL SERVICE
SPR.INGFIELD.ORE-
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The Price of Dressed Pork
is going tip every day. Of course lard will raise in price
too. Our lard is pure and fresh. Buy a pail “NOW,” while
we can still sell it a t the sam e price.
Special Price
W/N
on “Round R oasts,” Saturday. Tender, juioy and a fine
flavor. Take one home for your Sunday dinner. Sure wa
will deliver it for you.
CALL 63 FOR YOUR MEATS
Independerd Meat Co.
n andakdob
Springfield, Oregon.
company c
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
PILCH ER’S SHOPPING N E W S
YARD GOODS
CHAMPION GINGHAMS, Assorted P atterns— 27 inches wide, yard .....................10c
RIxACK SATEEN—SO inch width, yard ......................................................................... 23p
BLEACHED HOPE M USLIN- 36 inch width, yard ......................... .......................15c
PILLOW TUBING— 42 inch width, yard ................ ....................................................33c
BLEACHED SHEETING, Good Quality—81 inch width, yard .............................. 49c
BUNGALOW CRETONNES, Assorted Colors and Patterns, yard .......................... 19c
CREPE DE CHINE, All Colors— 40 inch width, yard .........................................-....$1.89
5-l-INCH BALBR1GGAN in Lavender, Green, Blue ami Rose, yard ...................$1.69
PERCALES in Assorted Colors— 36 inch width, yard .....................— ................. 19c
MERCERIZED LINGERIE ClfECK, Maize, White, Orchid
and Honeydew—36 inch width, yard .................................................................. 49c
COTTON CHARMEUSE in Assorted Colors— 36 inch width, yard ................. 39c
FANCY OUTING FLANNEL, Heavy Weight—36 inch width, yard ........................23c
36-INCH CAMBRICS, Good quality, all colors and patterns, yard .................... 19c
JAPANESE i’ON'GEE. over 14 momntie weight, extra heavy, yard .......................79c
36-INCH WHITE INDIAN HEAD—2U2 to 6 yard lengths, yard ............................ 23c
R. A. PILCHER CO.
stance of the cere­
mony so th at its
beauty, dignity and
sincerity shall be
apparent.
W.FWALKER
WILD TO CO
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966
W illam ette
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Inqorporated
^Department Stores
Across From Rex T heater.
Eugene, Oregon
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
Seth Laraway
Building