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SCHOLARSHIP OFFER art— Ity, o f helpless dejection that he was roiliH efFf, a stab. Tonight a meeting, equitable; for Redmond, \f he We a committee caucus, was to be held. the inferior, bent under what virtual quick to see. T H E R IG H T T H IN G “ Myrta!" he cried again. Myrta’« candidacy and her campaign ly was a double responsibility, that of Boys and Girt* May Win T o $75 at th* She uus«ered hlui then. It was. for a state office were to be dlacussed; the provider, the one who brought In Value however. Mrs. Redmond rather than R I G H T T I M E and already the man-of-ull-work, the living; with that, he, to all In O regon A g r ic u lt u r a l College, Cor the Myrta he called who s|s>ke. Nor prompt at the task, had begun to move tents and pur|M>ses, ran the household vallis, June 7.— The boys and girls fly M ARY MARSHALL DUFFFE out the chairs, the table« and other as well. O f thut never mind, however. did she turn. From among the pillows o f Malheur county are invited to her voice rose, formal and precise— furnishings. Later, they would be re With all the other culls on Mrs. Red com pete for a $75 scholarship to the placed by rows of folding stools chap inond there might have been no house the voice of Mrs. Redmond, the public college offered by the Union Pa IN A LIBRA KY woman s voice. tered from the local undertaker. cific railroad company. A basis of hold, save thut John Redmond hud “ What Is It?” she Inquired. Redmond's concern grew more evi stepi>ed Into the breach, tie had not 75 per cent fo r club work and 25 My library, BY Redmond paused uddway across the W aa duk ed om larK*' enough. dent. He was still hurrying; but as he complulned. per cent fo r activities o f the club Overshadowed by hls room. Hls air, bla look, eager and —8 hakeapeara. reached the breakfast room and wife, submerged In her growing promi member in his own home community •nxtous. altered, too. stepped inside he stopped abruptly. nence, the added tusk John Redmond Q N T E uj>«»n a timi» young women. will be used. Winners may have the “ You all right?” he questioned. “ H ello!” he exdaftued. had shouldered as if a duty, Ida. unmarried, were enjoined by stick choice o f applying part o f the money A pause. She still did not turn, The breakfast room was vacant. A a th flf of ~ T h# W T ilntlln# He wus not thinking of It now. He and In the |anise he stirred uncomfort lers on behavior not to visit public li to attending the junior summer M a *.** l> AppMf Mrs. Redmond was neither there, nor, was not thinking, either, of how he braries or picture galleries or mu school session or applying the full •M M * "T h « as It appeared, had she already break himself hud become submerged, thrust ably. Then from the bed came her W h irlp o o l.” ‘H J.h M h o . P o u r seums unless they were accompanied amount toward the regular college voice, Its note, as before, still precise. fasted and gone; and, staring at her Inconspicuously Into the background u d "T h # T ro p .” Why do you ask. | by a chaperon or escort of some sort scholarship. “ All right? empty place, Redmond's astonishment o f their married life. Wonder still The com petitors may enter wheat, j — that Is, unless they were forced to pray T grew. corn, potato, bee, calf, sheep, pork, reigned among Ids thoughts; and, In Uncertainly, he took a step toward do so in pursuit o f their «hilly bread, The day was one o f vital Importance their confusion, hls mind leaped with or poultry projects. Other count- Now our children go to the libraries to his wife At 8 p. m. the caucus a quick Informality from one thought her. C o p y r ig h t b y U n it e d F a t t o r e S y n d ic a te ties receiving this o ffe r are Mutlt- “ Why, you see, you didn’t come to alone from the time they are able to would be called; and from now till to another. It Is the way with those nomah, Hood River, W asco, Gilliam, go anywhere, and there could hardly then every moment of her time would who mull thing's over, solitaries. Some your breakfast,” he faltered. Deschutes, ( ’ rook, Jefferson, Morrow, Again she replied, this time with a be a better place for them to spend be taken, planning, arranging, seeing thing was wrong, wrong with Myrta Sherman, W allowa, Umatilla, Baker, fellow members, marshaling all her Redmond; and hls mind dwelt on thut; change, a note o f petulance In her their time. But they should he cau Union and Grant. The Union Pa M AXIM ILIAN FOSTER tioned to abide by certain rules of voice. i forces for the night. The office she something wrong with Myrta cific system runs through all these “ I’m breakfasting here,” she said. good manners when in a library if sought was that of state supervisor, counties. With Myrta. yes, not Just Mrs. Red Maximllt&n Foster says o f him “ I know— but the meeting— tonight’« they are to be welcome visitors. . the peak, the apex of all her present mond. You understand, no doubt. In self that he writes only when there —your time,” he faltered again. activities and ambitions; and, as Red- in the first place, the rule of silence Is no Ashing! A nd fishing Is m ore C. W. Barron, the noted financial other words, there were In Redmond's Another pause. Then, from the pil should he obeyed very punctiliously. editor, says in a cable from Jerusa than a hobby with him, fo r h« has | mond knew too, her candidacy for the mind two figures, always tw o: Myrta, Invented a fly that Is not only a lows the reply. It came slowly, as If, place was to be no easy victory. At And for that reason there is distinctly lem that there is not w ater enough first; then—well, the other. Mrs. Red winner In snaring trout, but has ready opposition had reared Its head; mond. The two were vividly distinct. with the effort, ponderously. an advantage In going alone to a li in all that city to maintain the equal m erit In catching salm on. "There Is to be no meeting,“ said and, his air of questioning, his astonish Myrta, the one he’d married, had (to H e will talk to you at length about brary, for then there is no temptation bathrooms o f a good-sized modern Mrs. Kedmond. the piscatorial sport, but he is ment growing on him, Redmond hur him) never changed; she still was the to talk. To go with a friend to a li hotel. m ost reluctant to tell you how and “ What?” Interrogated Redmond. riedly drew out his watch. brary without some serious intention one. the sam e; hut the other, the Mrs. when he started his career as an A movement o f restless Impatience Bryan, Wm. J., asks the public o f He had made no mistake, however. Redmond who'd taken hls nnme, still o f studying or reading is certainly In author. We ask I m et him first som e years a go It waR a quarter to eight—-fifteen min was using It—she and Redmond were stirred among the pillows. very poor taste. In cities there is al ficials to quit drinking. “ I have called It off— canceled It.” In Maine, and It took all day be them to quit acting as if drunk. utes past the hour; and again Red ways a class o f persons who go to the far apart. It wns only at odd Intervals fore I elicited the follow ing fa cts: Perplexed, he ruffled up hls brows. library because It is a comfortable mond shot a glance at his wife’s va now, brief and fnr apart, that the D us to a desire to supj>ort him “ You have postponed It?" he In sort of place, well heated In winter and cant place. self by writing, he Joined the new s Myrta he’d married came hack to him. He wns still standing there, watch She was still there, though. She wns quired. paper w orld for the reason that he cool in summer, better perhaps than There was again a movement arnni*g their own homes as a place for an Idle believed that the new spapers sup In hand and wondering, when the pan there now. Trouble . . . . plied the best experience. “ The the pillows, sharp, vehement, visibly try door opened, and a gaunt, angular hour, agreeable for a nap now and you ng w riter," he says, "h a s little A “ mere” husband, an appendage. emphatic. figure In cap and apron appeared. It then and not n had place for a little experience o f life, but on a n ew s Well, the term fitted well enough. It “ I have told you once,” Mrs. Red ('a ll the paper he not only widens his ow n, was a maid, the Redmond's waitress. was queer, though, the twist the mo mond said, as sharply; “ there Is to be flirtation. Sometimes you will even but gains a know ledge o f other "Y ou’re late,” she greeted abruptly, ment gnve to It. In trouble, If she no meeting. That la enough, Isn’t It?” see one o f these library enthusiasts p eop le's." bluntly. snatching a hit o f cold lunch from a Mr. Post*i*s first story, 10.000 were, Mrs. Redmond was not merely seh uttered crisply. Redmond knew- he wa*. That, how w ords In ls n fth and sold to the paper hag kept covertly hidden from Mrs. Redmond. He was a husband— “ Myrta I” exclaimed Redmond. A tlantic M onthly. Wae written en ever. did not concern him now. Neither the vigilant eye o f the librarian under yes; and Instinctively to him she be tirely a t flight ffl a ffew v p a p * o f Swiftly he hastened to the bed In was he the more concerned fc the came transformed. She wns M yrta; the same haste, the alert alarm bred cover o f a book. fice. flb Artrgf row rtig wo!% maid's brusque abruptnsM Off his a t the im e t and Would write dow n and hs Myrta, hls wife, If Myrta need of hls concern for her, he laid a hand 8»» do not make that son of con PHONE 70F2 own choice. Redmond would have a page o f that and then turn to a ed help . . . . venience of your library. Tm not use upon her shoulder. page o f his own story. It was a preferred a different, less thin-lipped, It as a rendezvous, as a convenient Redmond, startling, had half risen long and laborious Job, but a fte r “ Myrta ! . . . My dear I” I Rere and flint-eyed Hebe to serve him that first success he sold m any from hls chair when the pantry door “ Let me alone, p ra y!” Mrs. Red place to meet the young woman whose w m m + + H + + « t H + + + + t f I his repasts; hilt Mrs. Redmond, natu stories to the A tlantic M onthly. family does not wish to receive you | opened, and the woman, Harriet Llpp, mond directed annoyedly. rally, had made the choice. The wom He has written m uch Action which Btalked forth. The hand on her shoulder she shook in the home. appeared In the leading m agazines. an, Harriet I.lpp, was a protege of “There’s y’r eggs.” she pronounced. away. With the same movement she Mr. Foster attributes his success Always remember when you are In j hers, a fragment. In fnct, o f that hu to his eight years o f work In the Redmond resumed hls sent. To drew the coverings about her. This, a library that if you have any ques J »nil man social-wreckage Myrta Redmond, new tpaper world, but he has an I In part with her career, made It a Myrta he could have flown, offering too, she did with a cold, formal dellb tions they should l.c addressed t<> one other record. During the time we J Ul<JAIl NTOItR were In the great w ar he was Unit | habit to snatch from troubled waters aid To Mrs. Redmond— well, that was eration whose dignity was unmistak of tlie persons in attendance. If you ed States governm ent corresp on d able. Now, however, wonder, treplda do not know how to use the catalogues and relaunch again In life. The wait different. ent abroad. SHAVING, It t i lt CUTTING j He sat there, mooning. The Llpp tlon, too, had the better of Redmond do not consult an- th* reader, but go Î ress, In fact, owed not only her pres "M rs. Redm ond’ s S ham e," written HOT AN|> »XH.II KATHH + ent place to Mrs. Redmond, she owed woman had withdrawn; and hls eggs and he missed the majestic rancor of to one o f the librari s, whose husi- t expressly for the Star A uthor Se ness It Is to give Jie-i I t at sort of in- ries o f M atrim onial Adventures, also her liberty to her. Mrs. Red grew cold within the eup. Mulling It the gesture. L. It. H AM A K I.lt, I'rop. Î carries Its own p articular m essage “ Myrta, what’s wrong? Wlrnt’s hap struction. If you do i.oi know where mond’s Influence with the state pardon over, hls thoughts were now going at to the married. O rego«. T to find a b’ t o f inf« fnatiou for wliieli * Nyswa. board having obtained Harriet Llpp's full tilt, galloping. In the way with pencil? Tell m e!” he cried. M A R ? S T E W A R T C U TT IN G , J R + She turned then, momentarily tense, you are in search. you are quite at + release from a three-years' sentence In those who inoon, « ’ho mull, one thing t t w t m m w m H w i i > the penitentiary. As Mrs. Redmond, ran Into another, piling up In magni her features vital with the emotion she liberty to ask one of the librarians to ' It was a quarter to eight that morn however, had pointed out, It was for a tude. If something really was wrong, still strove to repress. Her voice help you. Inf"—a full fifteen minutes past thf crime o f violence, not one of Ignoble what was It? A hundred thoughts harsh, she spoke— Mrs. Redmond. Usually women «1«> not remove their C A M jìs “ You, of course, would not under hats In public places. That b it would r i i Ü t ’ L b b i U l S A L usual hour— when the door of Red meanness or stealth, for which Har meed Into hls mind . . . Politics , , , It’s ended— that’s all," she be regarded in ver\ exceptional piste mond's bedrooom opened and Redmond riet had been com mitted; but of this Rchenies . . . Plots for place, for pow stand. hastily emerged. In the same hast« distinction, a difference In Mrs. Red er. . . . With women, women didn’t said. to take off the hat in a department Redmond gaped. OH I lOOI’ATHH he hurried toward the stairs. He war mond’ s view, Redmond wns not think differ much from men. Politics, too, store or for luncheon ai a restaurant ; «•ere Mrs. nedinond’s dully pabulum. “ Ended! What’s ended?*’ late, that was all there was to It— latí ing now. and only when the Journey is to be "Everything— for the time, nnywnv,” "W here’s your mistress?” he In Hnd she done something? Had she at breakfast; and, ns he reached th# long would a woman renim i tier hat "I’ m done for, that’s compromised herself? Unwitting had she replied. l i l t . l i A I t l t l L X H K A ltH stairs, his eyes on the hall clock as he quired. in a railroad train. !'ut it per ft.«•t- she let herself Into something ugly? enough. Isn't It?” "TT pstnlrs,” the woman answered, brisked along, his absorbed, somewhat ly all right for a woman f reni’!» ve Vague stories, sinister whispers o f poli “ Done for?” oaloupatluc Ftiyctciao boyish tuce wore on It a look of con briefly. her hat when she is going tn •end for Her Up for an Instant curved hit The reply, too, was as blunt, ns tics, public affairs, leaped Into hls re cern not unmixed with guilt. Ornarlo. Oregon. any length of time in the lit ary. In brusque ns It wns b rief; and, hls dis membrance. Her ambitions he knew. terly. '•Dear, dear!** he clucked. a large library she tnny H ■ck 1his ' Ullioe: V. íleon l i l i , over Hartara. "You heard m e!” she returned. “ You taste o f her growing, Redmond stared He knew, too, that she— that Is, Mrs. with her coat ami an.\ other acces T o be late at one’s own breakfast Redmond—would make no distinction don’ t suppose for a moment, do you, sories at the entrance floor, or lie may table Is, o f course, not so heinous an at the woman. In methods. “ Tn politics no sex” was that I could run now for that office!” “ When Is Mrs. Redmond coming «imply slip it from her head after site offense; but, as Redmond’s haste de tV. ti. H O A ílt» the watchword o f these women, Mrs. She laughed harshly. “ This year?” has taken her place at her seat. If is noted, the case here was different. down?” he asked. U o m ltxl it e a i iv -u iu - She laughed again, the laugh more Redmond’s associates, hers as well. Harriet Llpp’ s air did not alter. extremely inconsiderate, however, to Time—and with tt promptness— natu- iiNHt I t A N U L "She ain’t,” she answered, and Red They fought with the same tools as rasping; and, hls Jaw dropping, agape, spread one’s hat and other personal <raH/ concerned a woman as active and Redmond stared at her. the men. But If Myrta . . . . o ttica ai K eriaei.ee, jrd it H tu good mond started. belongings about so as possibly to be lidtaeuUfcl AS Redmond’s wife. At any "M yrta !” Myrta again— Myrta, not Mrs. Red "W hat?" Aw on j « an inconvenience to others. Wet um fp the the career she had Among the pillows she again gave An exclamation, sharp, ex "Shsfs breakfasting abed," raid H ar mond. Orogoa brellas should never be carried info a «mads tm herself, Mrs. Redmond long plosive. escaped him. Shoving hack her shoulders a shrug. riot Llpp. library. If tin re is no checking desk had fsund It necessary to regulate her “ Hah! . . . Fancy facing those worn hls chair ho rose abruptly. "In bed?" Redmond echoed. the\ should he left in the umbrella ’da? to s schedule, every minute at ‘T h huh I” repeated Harriet Llpp. Harriet Llpp, as If her eye hnd been en n ow !” CITY UK A Y LINE V m ch was actively employed. She was, The women she meant he knew’ . rack at lite door. Wondering, vaguely perturbed now, glued to the crack In the pantry door, <©. 1923. by M» r*iurv ;«per Syndicat* i In A ct, that Myrta It edmond whose C. kiinkenberg They were those other women, her as -(> prominence a . president of the Wom Redmond wnndered to the table. Tn at once shoved It open. sociates— public women like Mrs Red the same wonder he drew out a chair Innocent. “ Say, you ain’t et y'r hrenkfus’ l” i'K u A ilT DELIVERY an's Stele Oleic Federation wns etnte- mond herself. Why, however, she and seated himself, the maid watch she harked. "W eren’t you awfully embarrassed, wide, tf not national; and with the de could not face them Redmond had vet sitting thmugfi such a piav with Reasonable Kale« ing him with hard, aggressive eyes. It Redmond hnd Hung d o «n hls napkin manda thla and her other activities t kiOi\k* l a i d wns nothing new, though, that Red on the cloth. He looked at the figure to grasp. Startled, he caught swiftly Charlie?” made upon her, It wan only reasonable nt hls breath. Then, as he stared down mond should breakfast alone Often, In the doorway. “ Oh no. not at all. The dear hoy that Redmond ahnuld do nothing to at her, the thought, the suspicion al “ What did your mistress say?" he ready that morning engendered In hls didn’t dream that I had the faintest conflict with her appointed pinna He In her full, active life, Mrs. Redmond A T iO K s U Y K s AT LAW Idea what it was al! about.” waa, It aeema, the minor official o f an was up snd away even before he had demanded. ndnd, saw in her strained, embittered come downstairs. There were days, Harriet Llpp’s eyes narrowed de face the answering echo, an afflrma Insurance company In the etty. too, often weeks, when her official du E . Vi. ü L O IH j K T T Why Not B.ink on Your Bank? I An absorbed and reticent, self-ef- ties, public affairs, cnlled her entirely fensively. tive. “ Say when?" she countered. That hard-headed man who sits Attorney Law fa d n g person, Redmond seldom If ever from her borne. No,’ to he alone was S h a m e I. . . "This morning—Just now I” rapped t to the railing and nods coldly i-»au(l and i'rooa te work a Specialty. came In contact with his wife's offlolnl nothing new. Rut now . . . Mrs. Red “ Myrta,” said Redmond, hls voice Redmond, hls temper rising. “ Is she at you, even though you have had ^Ife. Bren If he had, however, It’s un mond hronkfastlng In bed thick, “ what have you done?” That was 111?” he snapped again. Aijrwaa, Oregon. .. , _ •n account there fo r years, is not a likely that he would have made much new, yes. "i r “ No, she ain't I” the woman an- i di-blooded money changer. He’s o f an Impression on her wide circle of She looked up at him sharply, toRs A woman's trick—that breakfast In a friend, ready to do you service if acquaintances, her social and political bed. It was a trick, too. n woman's swered. Ing from her brow the thick, bronzed “ Then why Isn't she coming down?" you will let him. The next time ¿L YV. SU AO LEM aaeoclatfA Among people o f nffnlra, trick, o f a sort that Myrta heretofore masses o f her hair. A tt o r n e y a t L m w you start to invest a few dollars in the »elected, active eet that aurronnd- would have scorned. The soft, thp In asked Redmond. “ W h a t! You mean you don’t—don’t ttootua i? 1 , i§ some gaudy proposition, stop and With direct finality the woman an ed Myrta Redmond, he would have dulgent. the femininely feminine things understand?” J him. He’ll likely shake his hear! Wilaou Hldg been adjudged obscure, perhaps Inef popularly presumed o f ««m ankind. swered him. "She's a-hrenkfustln’ a “ What’ s wrong, Myrta? Tell me,” and say you are making a mistake. O n t a r io O regoa. fectual— In a word, one they termed Mrs. Redmond Instinctively and con bed." said nnrrlet Llpp. said Redmond, stoutly. "I ’ll help you. That ended It. Y ou’ll he sure he is rut-minded, and “ domestic.* I’ll stand by you, dear. If It’s trouble temptuously disdained. To her they go your way. determined to get more For a long moment afterwards the —If even It’s wrong— ” That, Indeed, was the word. True, meant hut one thing, a confession of than his measly 4 per cent. But if once In hie w ife’s career, though It sett, o f the weakness a confession of hard-featured mnld stood there at the "W rong?" you’d let him, that same clammy wee only once, Redmond had appeared sex Involved. The parity of flip sexes, pantry door, one hand at her breast, "Yes, If even shame— ” guy would suggest some good secur as honorary secretary o f a meeting the abolition, rather, o f all sex. that her fnce strained ns she gated nfter He got no further. A laugh, sharp ities which would pay you 6 perl him. A breath escaped her. The mys Mre Redmond had convened, the was Mrs Redmond's watchword. and Intolerantly bitter and disgusted, cent or better, and probably make a j tery o f all this, though, was not re same from among the pillows. original appointee having Mircumheri It “ H ere!" Redmond said sharply to ’ h so gratis. Wo print this be at the final momsnt to a distressing at the mnld. "hrlng me my eggs ami cof vealed to Redmond. Already he was caught Redmond midway In hls words, cause the United States Department • How about your letterheads, at the stairway hurrying upward. tack o f migraine. His shy embarrass fee.” and left him. like a stranded fish, gasp f Justice says that $100.000 per Mrs. Redmond’ s room wns at the billheads, statements, enve ment, however— his Ignorance, too, of ing Impotently. He sat there, staring at hls hands. front o f the house, on the floor nhove. ’av, rarht along, are lost by suck- the mere fundaméntala of parllanien lopes, cards, etc. D on ’t wait “ You dolt, you numbskull 1” said t investors.— Colliers W eekly. Something hnd happened, he saw that; For year»—four years now, nearly I tary law— at one# had betrayed his nn Mrs. Redmond. something visibly out o f the way Red until they are all gone and fitness; and. propelled from one em mond. In fuet. In the twelve years of five— she and her husbnnd hnd occu She told him then. It was to R H Since women are entering all line* As Redmond mond. too, the news was, as If she. then ask us to rush them out barrassing hhimler Into another, the tils marrlisl life, had grown. If only pied separate rooms. f business, a Baltimore woman reached the dour he paused. Hls hand Mrs. Redmond, had reached from the ladle«, his w ife’s associates and her in a hurry for you. G ood work wind led another woman o f $25,000. subconsciously, too familiar with Ms •elf Iqgluded had dlploinatteally re wife’s wavs her hnhltud#. not to sense uplifted, he made ns If to knock, then bed and felled him to the floor. He req u ires tim e desisted Standing there, he put one stood riveted. Then Into hls face, hls O f course spring time is fo r the lieved him o f the placa. that something unusual had occurred I I warning. “ Get an auto, or an and our motto The hall downstairs was long snd to her Its Indications, however, were ear to the panel and listened. eyes, leaped the light, transfiguring It «'ns only for an Instant, though specious It w a s In fact. In character not merely the otherwise trivial dr- like a swift hurst of sunshine through auto will get you.” is that any with alt the house spacious not only, citmetances of her breakfasting In The next Instant, without even the a cloud. There are 59,003.8.20 silver dollars thing that’s * formality of a knock, he thrust open but even vast. However, though there hod : of Into bo hnd noted fn hls wife'« “ Myrta 1” he shrilled. Radiant, n circulation, all going about 60 the door and stepped Inside. w orth do quivering to hls feet, hnd he dared he miles an hour. ware only then« two to occupy It— usual calm. her somewhat complacent | “ Myrta !” he exclaimed. ing is worth would have reached down and gath ttiey, John Kedmond and hls wife— se'f-restralut, n hint o f nerve* o f tem- She lav there among the covering* Putting rn a good front help: ered her to hls arms. thlt, too, had Its explanation. Space, pern men t n react I on an tf *he inhered doing welL of the hod. her hnck to him : and aa he or aa Myrta termed It, "aeope,' Myrta under some secret weight, a harden, He dared not, though. Tt was Mrs manv a man *r.»r hacking entered, calling to her. *he did not tn her active life needed naturally; Uneasy. now, a frown puckered on hi* Redmond, her face distorted with the Along the pillow* the maaaea •nd It waa for thla the hoaae had been hmw W bnt had troubled her? he o move. bitterness of her defeated ambitions, f her thick, silky hair, like ropea of •elected, a habitation aultahly room wondered, hla uneasiness gaining that gazed up at him from among the burnished copper, lay strew n; and pillows. able for committee meeting*, for can t ground. above the counterpane a limp, slender cueee and the like. Hut then, thla air ft waa rarely. If ever, now. In these “ I’ shaw !" she $a!d, her ftp curled arm. girlishly rounded and pink, re anew— “ you’re like all men. all you o f larteneaa, o f “ scope." waa due not inter year* that Mra. Redmond con vealed lt*elf. She wn* still young, entirely to the al*e of the structure It tided In the man she’d married. Be only a year or so over thirty: and now. husbands. That’s all you think shout!” self ; the furnishing*— that. or. mther. tween the two It was na If the usual a* Redmond looked at her. her figure She gave her shoulders another dis the Isu^K o f them, accented this; and. gusted. embittered shrug. "Go away— marital situation hnd become reversed ss Redmond haatened along the hall, — he. not she. the dei>endent: she the among the coverings seemed appeal leave m e; T want to sleep." she said. the eight o f Its present hare enipMneae master hand The chsnge, however. If fngly slight and youthful. Afore than Redmond went. It was as If he went, pricked him with another rhniet of auoh ha-' happened, was not just that, thomrh, fn It* supine pose at the too. treading the mountalntops moment there was a suggestion o f lax Let us have th a t order N -O -W u>f ’le we have the tim e to do your A girls great advantage over a Gn the Isle o f Bali, people wear Civilization started in Egypt anti New York beggars make from $15 A LE X A N D E R S Printing a» it ehould be done . man in the business world is that no clothes at all, h o le ts send our these Egyptian clothe are ending it to $200 a day. Their hardest work .. .. . M atrim onial A dventures Mrs. Redmond’s Shame Maximilian Foster For Quick Service Nyssa Transfer I Nyssa Barber Shop 4 Hey There! C eleb rate In VALE July 4th Make ■he can marry the boss. I censors there to g o crazy. in . America. j is to keep looking bad. ^ Store 1 OUT lle a U C J U a r t» TS