THE KLAMATH NEWS E L . .I.J. H.I J 5 L CIIUTKIl XI. Joanna la lavltrn.1 U Yvunuo'e. The flush Ibat deepened (ha hues of Joanna'i cheeks, and Ilia wrinkle Id bar brow, did not escape Yvonna whan Kenilworth and, the llrl returned lu lha labia. Ilrun duu, loo, eaw, and divided a quick (lance between lha girl and the nan who had been1, danrlui - with ber. Yvonti, In hvr fluttering way touched (he flrl'a hand. ' "He's brn making lore to you! I knew II. Wu I right? Didn't tie brain with your ayes!" Joanna'a frown vsnlshed. In the hour Joy of bor closiinoss to tlui woman whoaa emtio beauty ' and fasclustlug advenluraa lor world of hoi tic Toimitice had mail her a celebrity, her trouble over the mystory which confronted hvr In each new aaaoclatlon was quickly charmed away, "Am 1 supposed lo tell?" eh par ried, appealing lo KnoUworlh, who waa nonchalantly lighting a gold tlppfd cliareu He answered eaally: . "Soma day, my dear, you will wear your lovea Ilka . uiedula on your bream, fnr your friend to os limate and your rlvala lo envy. You may aa well bruin now, I make ray coufuMlon. 1 promlne lo over whelm you with my adoration. Hut you inuit annum thv coinpuny that I did not begin by p:r'lng you com pllmenta." "I havo heard." Ilrnudon ro marked, "Unit Itoddy never com plluianta a wotuun. A don ol hie vlctlma have aaaured me that he declare bla love flral and then telle them why. Ilia rouaona are. therefore, accepted aa being truth ful stulcnicnts of fact, and not flnl Ivrlca. A woman doesn't class what la said of her by a mau who la In love with her, aa flattery. She larly fond of you Mi young youth, aueh aa youra', or aeasoned youth aueh aa Yvoane'a. "If you are of the mind to be amused, you will find Iloddy moat amiable." ' . Joanua thought Ilrandon waa challenging her, but ha gava no Ign of II. Klio pondered, a niln ulo. the nilrmlo of Uint cryptic dea- laratlon of Keuilworth'a at I lie edge of the danee floor. "I ahall pluy fur you, loo!" spoken to her, Joanna, by one who waa unim pressed even by am h esuiiinlle wom en an Yronno, for example! A tempr-nt of exhilaration surged within her. In a flanh tho roallza lloo that had to far eluded her, of J f ' i 'js.su.. Klamath High Has Crucial Game Thurs The Klamath high school banket bull team will take their lu.t try for the county champlunnhlp on Thursday night when they meet Merrill on the Merrill floor. There will bo a preliminary glrl'a game at 7:30. If the Klamath men win this con tent they will be tied with Merrill for clnunty cbamplonnhlp bonora and will play a flnul game at the clone of Ihs season. It Merrill, and (Merrill l allowing up atrong, defeat Klamath the local men will not have a chanca for laurels. Friday nlnht, February 12, Klam ath Will uiont the Medford learn In the American Legion bulltltug. Tho Mvdlord men are heralded aa the atrongeat valley team and run-norn-up for the ataln champlonxhlp. They recently defeated the Salem team and ao far have been unde Wedmday, Feb. 10, 1926 imvm prims j In the oat (if town vUUom Id Klam ath rail yesterday (or shopping I tour. Itrawtnn itrrtn hr to him. until the Mtoni quite rime. It uat the prelude lo a tin. bellevea It lo be a Just Inventory of her perfertlonn." "Clever, Ibal!" Yvonne declared. "It provea what I've alwaya con tended that a man ought lo have . (iraydon'a a atylo of his own. Il'a positively! buoyant. tiresome to llnlen to mont men go aenllmontnl." "What weary houra you must apend!" Kunllworth rxtlulined. "I promlae you complnta relaxation If you will take a turn on the floor with me. Minn Manners, hero, la dying to ank Ilrandon what iort of a chap I am. and to auk him who you're planning to marry next." "A cocktail firm," she demanded. A waiter, to whom Kenilworth had entrusted a pair of allver flunks, re sponded to his signal. Joanna had refused a previnua offering and had not been pressed. This time Ilran don quietly reached across the table and turned up nor glass. When' Yvonne, with a nod to her, had moved away for her dance with Kenilworth, Joanna turned to Brandon eagerly. "He seemed lo read Just what I waa thinking," she said. "Tell me about him and Yvonne, loo, I never dreamed that eomo day I would know her. You see sho has boen ono of those Interesting peo pie ' we talk about Just to prove that Wq keep 'up with thn news." V ."Shall . wo begin with Itoddy?' Brandon asked,- and they did. Jo anna aought.bira out on the floor as Brandon e'xplainod him drawing for - her a curious picture 6f a wastrel but a picture sho class! nod as or a romantic idler in a colorful domain. A bachelor lodga at Talm Beach where be, was host to that com pany of, women whose husbands labor at home for the money with which tbolr wives blossom gor geously and recklessly beneath the Florida palms, and make their pluys at Bailey's. America's treat gambling rooms; a wocr of dobu tsntea whose names shone golden In tho purlieus of society, and the amused dnhblnr among the studio mollis of Now , York's Greenwich Village; a sportsman in' England, whore ho hunted, occasionally, with the hounds of a country lord, and a bcau-gnllant patron of all tho beauty and the bizarre that Is France. "A woman need never fear of be ing seen with our Roddy In attend ance upon her," Itrundon added to his general description. "His af fairs are so many no ono keeps track of them or becomes liiter- ested In a new one. He adds just the ,' proper perspective to any young woman's background, for to be admired by Roddy Is a cachet of extremely romantic worthiness. "put his business doesn't he really do anything?" Joanna want ed to know. "Ho'a of n family, yon know. In herltod money. I believe hn would explain that It Is thn duty of heirs who can lo help those of the gen eration who can't to pay the price of their pleasures. That keeps him nioderatoly bnsy. He Is pnrtlcu- Eberlein Active in Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. (United News) Charles Wood Kberleln of Klamath Falls la bare conferring with members of the Oregon dele gation on matters of Interest lo the Klamath section and backing up the request he forwarded some time ago for congressional Investigation of rights acquired by the California Oregon wPoer company. In connec tion with Irrigation development. AIC"mr Vtnltnr B, A. Foi of Algonials Included In the out of town visitors In the city this week. To Kntrrtaln 'Mrs. A. B. Epper son will entertain for membera of the Ladles Auxiliary of the First prenl.yterlan church at ber borne on nortb First etreet. The affair will bo In the nature of an apron party. To Arrive Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, who visited In Klamath Falls last summer for sev eral weeks, will arrive in the 'city Saturday to make their permanent home here. They have taken a new home on Ninth and High streets which they will occupy on their ar rival here. Krturna From the Month Mrs J. H. Winters has returned from a week'a trip from Sacramento and San Francisco and other southern cities, where abe visited wltb friends and relatives. Visit In Merrill Mi., and Mrs, Fred Fletcher and child spent Sun day visiting with Mrs. Fletcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Of- field of Merrill. . whst hsd been spread before her by her mysterious money, echoed across her brain. Her heart, which had never lost Ita uneasi ness since ber first sum moms to office, became auddenly Something In which ahe wan the stake that waa what Ken II worth had culled It was going on about her, but whatover ita portents, it already had brought to bur two men with quint, suave promise that they would luy siege to her, that they would sue for tho favors of her! And these men not the riiinclng hoys, "as light In their heads as they Iry to be on their feet," she had described them to Croydon, but men of the world, of the world where jewels were real, where gaiety was genuine, where romunce need not he marred by the nordldness of constant make believe.' The world that waswlth out the restrainta of meagerness. "And Yvonne?" ahe suddenly asked Ilrandon. "I wonder U ever I shall be like her?" (To bo continued.) DIVOItl'K tilt.lNTKI). I.ulu M. Terry was yesterday granted a decree of divorce from Anthony Percy Perry on grounds of desertion. Luella Ward filed suH against Frederick K. Ward on grounds of desertion. Tbo couple were marl red In 1881, and there are three chil dren, 8, 11 and IS years of age. MKXK AN BOAT HKLI'LKSS. PORTLAND. Feb. 9. (United News) The Federal Wireless com pany's marine station on Council Crest was advised Tuesday evening thai the dlnnbjed ship off the Strait "I of Jusn de Fucn Is the niotorship Chapultepec of the Mexican States line, and that she was picked up and la being towed Into port by the Can adlnn naval patrol steamer ThlepvaV Att'y Marx Back From Portland Attorney William' Marx returned from Portland ycHtvrdny, whore ho argued a motion for the suppression of cvldonro In the case of Dr. R. B. Craver, charged under tho federal law with sule of narcotics. The contention Is founded on a supreme court decision which gives a physician the right to proscribe narcotics for an addict. Both Rich ard Davis and the federal operative who gave evidence against Dr. Crav er, nppuarcd before tho accused man as addicts. It Is claimed. The court took the motion under advisement. Conquers Bad Breath and is Popular Again GIRL DROWNED IN WALLA WALLA RIVER Merrill Visitors Bill Hammond was a businesa visitor In Klamath Falls yeterday from the Hammond ranch 1n tbe Merrill country. Hhopplnjt yesterday Mrs. Burell Short of tbe Merrill road la Included Vooaaxa, Visitor Mrs. Myrtle Keater and Mlas Kamoni Ken tor were shoppers Id Klamath Falls yes terday lor an . Afternoon shopping tour fiom their borne Id Bonanza. Medford Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson have been visiting with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson of Klamath Falls from their borne lo Medford. Mrs. Wilson has recently returned to the coast after visiting for a time in Chicago with ber son and' many friends. In From Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson spent the past week-end In Klamath Falls from their ranch Id the Malln country. Mra. Wl aon recently returned from a visit to San Francisco and other southern cities with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson returned to the ranch Monday morning. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Wilson of Modoc Point were visitors In Klamath Falls Sundsy from their bom. Page Thrtjc Daughter Improve Miss Anita Vogle, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vogle of Mills add! Hon, Is speedily recovering from an attack of spinal meningitis. Mlas Vogle was reported as seriously 111 although ber condition at no time baa csused anxiety. Alicoma Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cox of Algoma are among tbe out of town business visitors. The White. Pelican Hotel , . .. . , , Announces ,', . 7wVv. ,' A Saint Valentine's Masquerade DANCE on the ' ' Evening of Friday, February the Twelfth , -: lFrom Nine to One O'Clock . Buffet Supper from Eleven Till Twelve Order Your Costumes at the ' KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS Baby Week Is Every Week For Every Baby In Our Baby Department Baby Dresses Lovely prints and voiles, lace, hem stitched and ' embroidery trimmed, plain and dainty patterns and . styles i . i , -, : $1.39 to $3.50 i 1 Rubber Pants For health,, cleanliness and com fort rubber peats are aa erery minute necessity, plain and Tuf tled ; sterilized in boiling water. ' .viinr 7 I 50c to 69e "The day 1 started taking Carter's Mule Livrr Pills," tars Mr. John A. Perry of New York City, "my habitual bad breath and had stomach stopped. 1 strongly recommend Ihem 'to sll those afflicted with these nasty troubles. I suure you that my own esse was a bad one, causing me untold embarrass-' merit, and Carter's helped tut right Irom the starl Hsd breath comes from sour stomach and can usually be relieved quickly by Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are wonderful for constipation, sick-headsche snd indigestion and they physic the inters in a mild and gentle manner, no bad after effects. Recommended and ioraalt by all drug stores. .? . " (Advertisement.) MILTOX, Ore.. Fob. 9. (Unttod News (iludyn Masale, 16, was drowned near here last night when Bhe slipped from a foot brltlgo Into tho swollen waters of tho Llttlo Walla Walla river. Tho girl and her father, George MrtKslo, were on their way to church. As sho fell from the bridge her fath er caught hold of her, but the swift waters tore her from his grasp. Hor body was recovered an hour and a halt Inter. " Mr. MclHtnalil licit M r. and Mrs. Waller J. James of Outrsinulr with their dnughter, Mrs. ' Walse flnndee and Mrs. James' mother, Mrs. Mary McDonald, spent thn week-end In th,o city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Oumlee returned lute Sunday night from Dunsmiilr, Mrs. McDon ald to remain for a time visiting with friends, MiMlftml Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Contrail of Medford were week-end visitors with Cantrall's mother, Mrs. . Nanny Cantrnll of Shlpplngtnn. Thoy returned Mon day morning from the valley. Wood & Steel Letter Files $5.00 to $75.00 Mw- SOUTHWELL'S "Everything fqr the - Office." 626V Main St Phone 602. Bonnets Fine silk bonneU la pink, silk embroidery of flowers and lace for trimmings in blue, pink and white $1.69 and $1.79 Knit Caps Lovely knit caps of silk In a var iety of colors, plain end fancy trimmed, smooth and fancy knit ting ' $1.00 to $1.79 Knit Bootees Sweet little knit wool bootees ol very fine yarn, white with pink and blue trim, plain or tie tops 45c to $1.00 Jackets Pretty knit wool Jackets in white and pink with pink, blue and red trimming, varloua collar and ties $2.95 to $3.95 Blankets, Lovely woven and fleeced wool and cotton blankets for bed. wrap and carriage, figured, ylain edge err bound 69c to $2.95 Vyater Bottles Eveready hot water Ibottles var iety of slses, non-loattable, thick, rubber, pink and mlue hand painted $1.39 to $1.69 . Thermometers, proper temperature of bath water is very important, to be sure we have dependable, plain red ther mometers i $1.00 Prayer For a Very New Angel God, God. be lenient ber first night there, Tbe crib she slept In was so near my bed; Her blue and white wool blanket was ao soft Her pillow hollowed so to ilt her - '. ' .head. . Teach me that she'll not want small room or me , When she bns you and Heaven's ' Immensity! I always left a light out In tbe hall, I hoped to make nor fearleaa In the dark.,. And yet, she was so small? one lit tie light. . .Not in the rocro. It scarcely mat tered. Harkl" : .No, no; she seldom cried! God. not " too far , For her to see, this first night, , light a star! And In -the morn lug, when ahe II rat woke up, I always kissed her- .on- her left cheek where .The Simple was. And. oh. I wet the brush. It made It easier to curl her hair. Just, just tomorrow morning, Qod, I pray. When she has Ton and Heaven's her my wayl ' , i , Violet Alleyn Storey In Febru ary Good Housekeeping; . - . Sanitary Toys Nothing; U of more Importance than toys anr) . entertainers . which are sanitary 'and can be sterilised and cleaned, also toilet articles. , - - Washable Dolls ...B9c Powder Boxes $1.40 Nursery eBsds ..... Wc to 91.03 Rattles, Toys ......aoo to Ofto Comb and Brush 69c to (1, Diaper Cloth. Bed Star rubberized diaper cloth. 10 yard bolts. IS. 20, 22 and 27 Inch widths, cut 1J: diapers to bolt $1.7? to $2.25 Underclothes Silk and wool, all wool, and -wool and cotton, doable breasted wrap pers, long sleeves, crocheted silk trim; baby bands, abdominal bind ers, and vesta. ' . , Footwear. In our Sown Stairs Store we have the famous "Kewpie Twins," Punch and 'Judy, Peter's Diamond Brand, Freeman's, Godman's and other 'Orthopedic and footsbapo shoes, ox fords, pumps in black and brown patent, smoked elk, brown, black and tan Ud, white cabretta, black, gun metal and tan calf,.' creepers and so forth tor babies and eUlld re a ...70c and up ...... -i... ' ' -, Sleeping Clothes Plain and delicately figured outing flannel Gertrudes, gowns, sleepers. Junior fleeced sleeping; garments 69c to $1.39 Knit Sets Fine knit sets of finest combed lamb's wool, caps, bootees ind Jacket, pink and blue crochet trim $3.50 Pillows. Soft downy pillows, of finest down easily fluffed, non-pack, 'ready, tor case, colored sateen covered $150 , R 3iJs5w ! 1,5 - J