Wil” -5 J’ fi. _ f.. .-»-..--_-P ot.. if i .,_,_§ “lie ss 4 1-mrs... vyvn-1-i .<- ..»<- eff - vn sh -va-=~ 'Frm 1.r|AR|,»0f1’l‘ET0WN GUARD|Al\ He was a champ among two- ilsted men - she l. winner among girls! Dou’t mba their romance in this picture of prize-ring and campus, made from the best- seuing novel and Saturday Evening Post serial I 4 v .- zf. ss c l 1 O _ 3 `z P 9- |_ I Z iz, O- 4 f / fc 5' T E +5 - ‘ f iz ,ire/j, COMEDY SCREAM AND “ F I R E Detective” ‘.i‘5‘ ~.l/_'/ - r¢` . i f_ _gt_ :_ ' '- ' i Nu. _V Yon‘ve read nearly all of G. A. , l'len¢y”s adventuro thrillers - Now you can see one of the belt of them In the Movies, lt’5 nbout thc cowboys of Australia., their ‘fights with the boomeranpthrow- ing Bushman-and packed with action, romance, thrills every minute. ` -. ;\B.'0CI¢AliI BY ELOCUTION PUP-land the action of the play, not to ILS mention the foresters’ becoming clo- _....._. thes, were bright and pleasing. - The High Class Entertainment Presented performers were: Beth Lockerbie as by Island Lady in Regina, Sask, .the prince of outlaws; Murray Edgar, *Wilma Wagg, Ruby Smith, Helen A Regina paper contains a reportfraylor, Leonard Pet/erson, Marjorie of an entertainment presented in that Beach, Catherine McConechy, Car- city by Mrs. Amy C. Westmoreland, ‘rio Uprichard, Gertrude Bride, Mur- widow of the late Rev. Ernest A. Eicl Bradshaw, Madeline Hawe, Betty Westmoreland, formerly of Prince;Benwell, Ray Beach and Ruth Spar- Edward Island. Mrs. Westlnorelarld’ling. ` is a native of Pownal, and is a veryi The pantomlne, "An Artist and His talented elocutlonist. ilvlcdel," wzus the most humorous part Tile report is as follows: lot the program. All in dumb show, Pontomine, pafzeantry, classical ,Miss Ruby Smith and Miss Blanche. drama. and 'dramatic readings made 'Horton left the audience almost be- np the program presented last night :lievlng it had list/ened to an hour'.s at the F. N. Drake Buildhlg forlccnversatlon between the painter and Music and Art by Mrs. Amy C. West- fthe fair lady he wished to immort- moreland and her elocution pupils falize. Miss Elda Borland, Miss Mad- beforc :1 large audience tlzat cxpl'r-ss- i eline Hawe, Miss Ruth Sparling and ed its enjoyment at many points dur- 'Miss Jean Brown gave readings. ing the evening. To Mrs. Westmore-| For the drama, "Sardines," the land a sheaf of roses was presented players were Miss Hawe, Miss and to Miss Isabel Pease, pianist, a ,Brown Catherine McKenzie, Marg- sheaf of daffodils, both presentations 3 aret Reid and Mary Quigley. A pair eliciting much nppiaust. inf seclles from “As You Like liz," The varied and artistic selections ’were given, the costumes again he- came to an end with the reading ofling of the most correct and pictorial Tonnyson‘s poem "‘A Dream of Fair Ykind. A dozen members of the class Women,” during which time students iwearing Greek robes gave a demon- made their entry and took part iriistration of extremely graceful and ef- presenting the narrative. Betty Ben- ifective posing and exercising. Or- well, Margaret Reid, Jenn Brown. chestral music was provided for some Elda B01-1,md_. Madeline Hawe. Blazi- tot the numbers. The stage arrange- che Horton, Grace` Nelson, Ruth 'ments were admirably carried out. Sparllng and Ruby Smith tool: thel The eve¥1|1'1l!'S DTOEYH-111 Undef MTS- parts of Cleopatra, Helen of Troy,;Westmoreland‘s direction, possessed Joan of Arc and the other famedimllch Chnfm- 11'! °ddm°n W the characters rcpressntcd. All were in I training in dramatic reading the stu- classic robes andthe Egyptian queen dents have received it was evident recllncd upon a strikingly luxurious$that they have an understanding of sort of couch. `graceful and natural movements and “Robin Hood," as played and sung‘of the value of appropriate costum- by a. score of gay young foresters, 'was a-popular part of the proceed- ings. An archery contest was well carried cut and the duel betw-“en the bold Robin and o. diminutive Maid Marion was not too fearsomei fo be a delight. All the choruses ing and stage setting. Nearly $20,000 worth of ambergris, used largely in making perfumes, was taken from a whale captured in Are- tic '.'/at/ers. _ ¢{l.\§\. oRD1N.4T1oN . g ,,S,,,,Ls A __ y , I ‘I ~’7Ql_i,l;' ., , \.».‘.‘t.'j I .g Q 's CAPITOL TUDAY, and Sai. .. » I n BANG . UP WEEK s END SHOW +- . WESTERN--NEW SERIAL--LAST: ' LAST “MYSTERY RIDER" ACTION GALORE IN THRILLING CLIMAX _ I Advuitnro , _ . . lhrl-lls_ . r. , mm- Ea ance In like great- " . est stage couch E3' a *J race ever stage? 46; _,,5._‘, > -)_`_ g #<1 1 .5 -~-- f. " ~. - . . ` * `.¢ "b . (o. ` . ~\=__;,, _M , » )» .` _ ., i- ) o_ .h , ;g...£f,.f, \.». - ° ¢`-F1/élrfv 1?; QN ____ .ff \ ~.‘ ` jj 0 . i y. ' *Wil IN.. l ATIONA. PRICES ‘ _,.v»=, bALIFORi4L»s ll/IAU-4 On Sunday, June 9th, James Phal- - H3'@ N* "';'w‘=EH“'i“"‘ 1 ` ___________________ ,,_'_~_m_ James McKenna, Newtown Cross, was _ | ordained to the Holy Priesthood by Central Guardyan His Lordship Bishop 0'Leary, assist- ~ ____ I ed by Rev. A. L. Sinnott, Rev. P. Mc- CHURCH N01~1(;|5_3e]fsg¢ and ' Mahon. D-D-. Mr- I-Dui: D°usin.E°¢L ‘Bene River United church services °f Edmonton. Mins master 0! cm- 'for June lem, Belle River xl am.; mfmles- Eldon 3 p.n1.; Sunday Schoolat Eldon The Rev- P-S. Duffy. P-P.. 01 I<>n=\ 2.30 p.m. Rev. M.D. Mscdchaldp assisted the newly ordained priest. Minism-_ . Present in the sanctuary were the .___; Revs, P.D. -McGuigan, P. Hogan, B|;1G|.|1-QN ULUB 099,15 gomghg George McCabe. M- Money and J°hn Dancing 9-11.30 54ea-6-14-11| Sullivan. ‘ ___ ‘ A sermon suitable for_the occasion WISLOE sERv|CEs__ Services in was delivered by Rev. A. L. Sinnott, the United church of wmsbe on, Wh° t°°k 1°’ his Wm “Tho” Art 9' Sunday next, June 16th, will be as* Pfle-lt Fm' EV" A°°°’dl“5 t'° the follows: Winsloe North at 11 a. m., course of his discourse the Rev. at -L30 p_ m_ Rev_ G_ A_ Gram’ Mm; preacher clearly explained the Di- ,5m._ _ vine Institution of order with the ____ ` three-fold power it confers. The of- NORTH RUSTIC0 AND STAN_ fering of sacrifice, preaching theword LEY BR|DGE__There Wm be divine of God, and the power of forgiving Wbrship in me United Church on An immense °°“3'°3°'u°n was pre' tico at 11 a. m., and in Stanley sent, many from the city being pre- Bridge at 7.30 p_ ml Mr Sterling Mc_ Sexzinong those from abroad were Kay O! Summersme` Wm be the s aker.R. .l-I.S.Bih, i . Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mt-Millan, and. pe ev S op m mst” Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan, and CWTOWN GIRL WINS HONORS daughter Frances, of Portla.nd,Maine _Miss Dorothy McKenna’ of this both men being uncles of the newly my was awardw the Dmcy Fmw rdained priest, also his brother, Mr. o M Royal ley prize for the highest standing in Joseph Mcxenm' snag” her class, at the graduation exercises B“““_' M°‘*’“h““ Rm" "5" “°°°"" or si Michaels 1-rcspiial which rock p“_§_‘:edc§’15;)1f_°“:exl:§1e‘i_‘;'d very acceptab_ place at Columbus I-fall, Toronto. on J 5th. ly the beautiful hymns, “Come Holy une Ghwi; ““;"‘§“;&15’°“°°’eS§“;;”“;; nnlsanannaus _CHARGE-Unit Mr' ex ' c an pr e ed Church of Canada, Rev David th hi h had tl been ~ ;_c;:;2 :uae Wu plsfgn 1; the Coburn, M. A., B. D., Minister. Ser- ” vices for June leih: Pleasant valley en M°K€Dl1°. WD 01 MY- Bhd MH- ~ BMG!"-oN'cLUB Ape” g,°ni§,;_' and merchant ships have interfered 1, serlcusly with the lobster flsnlns in . . 5459-6-14- Dancmg 9-1130 dustry in the Buzzards BaY"Vii\¢YB1`d _ ' L d a, as well nUN'rl:R Rrvx-:R cn.iRo.u.- §;";‘;dN1`;§m1;‘x‘sR_°;f; irihatmese Services in Hunter River charge lb ter hi ass through the o s ‘. S DS P June mm 1929 to be conduchd by grounds, cutting off the buoys, there- Rev. Mr. McGowan of Wellington _ A t oats $4 and ure: wllishu-c. 11 a. m.. Hampshire. Sgelzségfaggevgflf; ofigeiobsmrs 1°, 3 D' m" Hunt" mm’ 73° D' m` A' E' the Search ls sao; so that a lobster- Chapman’ Pam" man losing his poi: might lose as coR1\'wALl. sr:Rvlcas.- service, 32°” “S slow °' $20” 1°! the sen of Worship Sunday, June 16th in; Liam, protests were made con-cem_ the United Church at Kingston at; mg these 105565 and me” led to an 11,00 a. m. Cornwall at 3 p. m. and, attempt of the Navy to avoid the West River at 7,30 p. m. Note change , pots on every occasion' but it was lof hour of Cornwall and West River ‘Gund that If they avoided them Order of Melchesideck." In the South wmsvoe at 3 pf m__ Highfield Rev' E' M` Aitken' B' A" this week by going around an area. r - next week they would be right in the _-___ h NEW GLAsG0w_cAvENms"__ middle of a new series of pots, whic had been moved over to the area On account of the Annual Conven- which they were occupying This was ~ - 7 mm of me church of Chris' meet due to the migration of the lobsters. ‘ 2 th h lu lang lg r(;h;f;:t;;:v:J;‘es16a't'Ntevfrf};s which was little understood. The sms' Sunday, June 16i.h, in North Rus- e n 8 _ lobsters are close to shore early in . . . A t _.. xiii; Cavendish O E rms rom April and move slowly seaward until November, when they practically dis- Tnr: aan cnoss Euvanoras “W°“'~ will be left at the homes oh Friday, T1” Navy d°l’°"“‘°““ ’°‘i“°‘° e 1 y a c Bc ant. ol the First Naval district ready to receive them and give your Y I membership is $1.00 a year, but all ' _ amounts will be thankfully received. “med fm' this duty and h° °°n‘“u° Mem ers are reque e to wr to r names and addresses on the envelopes wuuam so the Red Cross News Bulletin may Wm ass be mailed to them. 5463-8-14-ll. C. Adams, at the state hous available and also the names of th lobstermen and their addresses. A -1- though _nm Mu b Ummmec of 'mdxm Admiral Phillip Andrews, command; residence with _ hor" md plough and collected again on Monday. ' stud the situation and make e- dommon to me good warm Red Cross commendatlons for rectifying if poss- ible Commender Guy Davis was de-N d siderably in advance of the instru- . b st d 1 mei the director of gam%and fisheries. mcmtnkd. g isted by turning over the filer, so that all previous complaints were e Spring Cross Road with implements t of torture deftly wielded akin in this. 1 3 ” J = -_ -.~ -4.' --- - _ I PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY 'rHR1LL1NG ROMANCE 0 U R ‘ ' Rv( °F Y°UNG BLOOD?" G A N G ' .,;,__»,. _ ._ _ icHAP_'rER “MYSTERY RIDER’ Rev Dr Fraser Reures From College Post Tp Be Principal-Emen itus-Filled Despite Protests. _ _ W OTTAWA., June 13.-The of Manlitment of the Proa- byteriau coli080» §l°l1¢Y°*~l. N- eommended that the raignation of Rev, Principal D. J. ilkller, D. D., L, ‘ L. D., as Principalof the College be accepted and that he be given the tital of principal-emeriiies of the college and granted a retiring allow- ance of 83.000 wr annum. ' ' Rev. Dr. B. Banks, Nelson, of Ham- ilton, Ont., opposed the appointment of Rev. A. S. Pearson, of Glasgow, to the chair of churchhistory and hom- iletics. Ho pleaded for a selodion from amongst residents of Canada and placed in nomination the name 3i;Rev.>Dr. Robert Johnston, of Bt. therines, Ont. Dr. Johnston, how- ever, declined but pleaded for a delay in making the appointment, The ap- pointment was made. i Peters Road and Vicinity Favorable weather conditions for he past week has enabled farmers is catch up with their seeding oper- ations, potato-planting. etc.. and ille out-look for good results is pro- mising. _ The epidemic of acanet-fever with 'one exception is much* lessened in V, the community and most of the pa.- tients are in a fair way to normalcy. The new cemetery at Peter's Road is being attended to in the erection of fitting monuments to the depart- ed. We note the following: To the 'late A. I-Iigginbotham of Cambridge ilftoad; to the late Mrs. D. McKay of Greek River; to the late George Reynolds of Cambridge Road; to the Labs Hugh McLean of Charlotte- town. The work is being performed by the old and reliable firm-of Vere 'Beck dz Son, Montague. The Peter's Road route in connec- tion with the Murray Harbor North |Dair-ying Co., began to operate on llachday :oth lust. , The following may not appear very amusing in print. but some in- terested spectators nearly doubled up, when they saw Mr. Joseph Jen- ed kins, Greek River. busily employed drawing away the banking from his Mr, Jenkins says it is O. K. and saves time at this particular busy ‘season The horse was hitched con- ment in use and steering was »thi|.s You may have heard of the won- derful feats of the “barber' at the Well that'a him! PENSUN-*I-3 that time, Mr. Adams stated that. al- . he had been director for four- In the interests of Dairy enter- . , ...: .. 'rr ._ -..' ,.1 “ t first time on this occasion. Immediately after the ceremony 11 an ml G"‘“Vf1l0. 3 p. rn.; Bread- Mrs- G°°’3° W“"t5' Y°"k» is "°P°"°’ tee” y°°"» he hid H0 Chart showing Father McKenna imparted his first “mane” 7 p' m' - ed much better today' . glgzagobs ter mmm gmunds in these prisa in the Community, where our disease-free area in part exists, the U . L d. ’ Coohe Coa blessing w ms parents and immed' sgmmy s_CH00L wonxgn Mr. Edwin P. Clarke, Mt. Stewart. Letters were sent out to all lobster- °°u°“ °t °‘"' enwrpmmg mm” Mr' 21 1€S ._ V S t t _ and the" °“° me entire Reverend w..l. Brudhury,Essierh Field #Dent vestefdel' at Y0rk- men e mar a ` I ted Secretary of the General Board of I y a hi§‘a;;n;y Renglous Education of me church Mr. George Henderson, Oregon, is enced, . ' of England i Canad , is ‘ ted to Bllelldlns 8 few days at York. He left ward These are offered ln combined _colors of Quebec, ahaha go; i;m]pcr:r;ly be in the ml; todamaand rggxecconrer the Province fmyelght yem am ` sm Nile and Black. Peach and Orchid, Peach Zasgeghilsrst 11 lg; its iron.; won with me clergy and S. s_ supmm ‘ and Black. Very attractive. . sunday June mm mhaehis at st. Pauls Parish Hsu ln Mrs. w. a sirichlahd cl calgary, Many lobster-meh had private grcuu ’ the afternoon at 3.30 and with all Alta... ICU Yesterday morning on re- which had been handed down (rn O I .` |_\/_l L1m1ted ------ vn° we inwrwwd in we Church inn f° nn none. generation to veneration ...ia who Moore fb? CLe0d. Sunday School work in the some -- __they O place at 8.00 p. m. The Guardian regrets to learn of ever, Ma nga [ds the continued illness f Mr, John with, il . » .. . v~.\-_-.a -. ,V ., -1 .. . = f o _-1-__-1 ~ _ '**""-*` *_”“"'_" ' i ~ For the Man .Who Cannot Smoke At Work The Favorite CHEW IS tage, holidays golf or plain laziness. ing the hot weather of July and Au- this when many other plants droop and wither. When once established in such a variety of heights and style of flowers that a.wholo garden could be planted with it alone. There is the diminutive little French type with a. mahogany brown and yellow splotch-V ed flower which may be used for edg- ing. Then there are taller aorta of the same kind and also the huge African types which can be used as' hedges or in alumna _lt the back of the gar- den. They bloom freely sending out hugo aulphur-cololnd flowers. There is also an English marlgold, common- ly known. as the Calendula-or pot marigoid. This has a pretty, thick foliage, very green. It grows about sum inches' high, blooms from ‘sn-ly summer right through to the heavy frost in the Fall md will ned itself in the Spring, It may alaobetaken up and brought- indoors when . it fwiii continue `bloomi.n|. All the mariroldi prefer a light coil and do' bolt -in an 09611 Wlifivll. I-lihiiillh they will ll” very fair tonite, when partly shaded. 'rbey | will thinned. which l_M’ll Ili# GN lr. -i ii” fig. Els 525 M l ids iil b to th persoaggxtiho :cc°§§(;v;t°'m§:;n_ cot? Church of Canada. Services will be g held on Sunday as follows: York Messrs Clark Harding. Walter was Mission Band. Brackley Church lady speakers. Special offering. BAl.DWIN’B ROAD W 0 M E N’ INSTITUTE -- The May meeting wld held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cullen. Eleven members and five viri- tora present. Meeting opened by singing “The Little Rosewood Cas- ket." non can was answered by “poul- try and gardening hints," Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It Wal d0cliied\to get a drinking fountain for the school. A splendid program consisting of songs, dialogue and recitation.: was carried out by the Misses Mary and Lily Carter. Mary Cullen, Mary Goodwin and Mary Corcoran. after which, a dell- cioua lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting will be at the home 0! Mra.~Peinr Carter. Rall call to be an- svnred by "Meana'of railing money." ordinary "pot" marigokl _until this winter. when on visiting a florists glen-bouu..»I found it abiall with the orau|e-oolored,f1owerl,-A¢rico- 15-) gust They Wm mmm ,mm through vice will be in charge of the Senior show. is Mr. William E. Forbes of Messrs Brace, McKay, an Co., and Mr. E. N. N100!-S011. of Nicolson Oil Co.. Bummerside, have been touring in Kiflfl ¢°\lht»y this week and were in the ciiy yesterday on their way h°mU- Evrrythinl was lobhirig. fine in the eastem part of the Island, and seems ‘to give promise of an abundant harvest. ' LOBBTERMEN T0 C0~0PEll.A'l'l BOSTON, June 13.-Through the' co-operative efforts of representatives of the Uhlna sum navy aspire ment, the commonwealth of Mus. whulettl Ind the lobem-mea of the stain, a chart hal been prepared and \in|tructiom issued that will make lob- ster filhiill in Massachusetts 'much mon iuoceuful in the future than hithcrtéiis Interference with iobmr fishing by naval vessels plying in iobatnr waters appoarl to have reach- edanond. _ l For uveraiyears ships of tbe'Navy,, covering the entire distric grounds used by them an did not wish to divulge. now ¢‘/91'? lobsierman communieat. accurate and warded to Director Adams for tm, “gg School at-2 p. m. Service at 3 p. m. The many friends of Miss Velda of the state of Massachu.gcti,g_ any “qui” very nm, can Central Church, Marshfield Dun- Taylor, Pounds Mills, are pleased to Up ma removal of the “ding staffnage, School at 10 a. m. At 7.80 see her home again, after an opera- conference was called at the Navy bmom being ,wut an th.; gg the Women'.s Missionary Society will tion for appendicitis in the Prince Yard, Boston Representative lobster- necessa.ry.'I‘i1.g mmgolq inn-my cnmg, hold their annual Service. Visiting County Hospital. mea attended as did Director Adams, on the completion of the chart s and Commander Davis. 'rhg nm" WM inspected. criticized and apprqy. ed. it was then sent to lobntermen in the area for further criticism and suggestions. After all had had an op.. pol-tunity to have corrections mods n finished chart was construgigg, The chart was forwarded to the commander of the naval destroyer squadron and the scout fleet with in- structions that his vessels adhere to 01° NUM deslznmo in me chart. The NIV! department hu approv- ed each recommendation of Admiral Andrews and directed the U. B. Navy H!dl'°l'rlPhi0 Dffloe. at Washington to publish the charts and forward a wily in each naval vessel operating in the Atlantic. _ ri is mmm beuma out orchi- andlofdollarainlobster pouwiupe nvodinthelobsterman orthggingg ¢h'N1ll'h the navfa oo-operation, _ , V um .mimics um P me "UWM In for men in a is between 06 and 14, am ig pn.. Noll; 751.11424 `i where interference had been experi- with a request that they for- information di th l . mg" ns ° obhlcattle C35. The name “Pl-ide'o month and which month of the year 'i F frankly save the fishing Yonx UNITED cnalma, United Kielly. Stanhope. grounds used by him during the year. and from voluminous data. a chart constructed which showed the is manned to neglect the garden duh Church School at 10 a. m. Service Connick, Gerald Bozvneas, were visit- entire lobster area. used by them at li a. m. At 7.30 a Special Ser- ora to the city and attended the from April to November. This cha rt ¢°i>_i¢S hpve been for- , Malcolm Reid is to be commended in his recent purchase of a registnr- ed Jersey sire, accompanied -by papers from The Canadian Jersey King of low Green" is appropri- ' ate. The animal was bred by and Z purchased from Mr.'Edwin B. Mutoh. h North River, P. E. I. We believe in P. E. I. , some of our local agriculturists having about completed their work on the farm, are anticipating a day `off cod-fishing before the boats have been taken in. 'rho school ac rate:-'r nom, owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever has been closed sine die until fur- ther notice. 'rho Bona of 1-math <'l‘l-uma) should take steps to have the school building thoroughly dislnfoctnd be. 1°" '-n° N-°l>°ninz and 'Annual Meeting. Mrs, Bessie Graham and Misa Ariio Mclean, Charlottetown, :peut the week-end at Potexb Road and Murray Harbor North, honing 'mot- med from the city. , Now that the tourist reason. ia on and the oharma of rural scenery with the alluremenia of stream, riy.. era and bon. and the coast waters with their enarvaiing sea breeaos, might it not be a good inveaiimcnt for some of our Canadian aitiaana to provide way: and means in thecreo- Itinn of an up~to-'date hotel for tho mooommodation and comfort of our 'summer visitors who vould.m'¢ly "Ili Hum! num- during uni: vacation from the American cities, but who oiflurvili would have no oartunplsoeatvhioiiianuiupu 'the independence' thdy would sqm. , 'ibklvil tbtmuaio libraryofoao imma A '-piatunihoaira ,io dw. oaoii`|II.r. . _ ' W- JUNE Qne Man s ~ ` uannaan Wm l Cvwrlrhi l M ooatiuuea from 'mn im Thu trial the pls., ,Wm - It. "I will bg }Ir¢|dy dtncku H' 1 the eyes of the audlenq umm sho said, il." “hactl¥. Never ence. Lot them thui;k1nk&!;°°;“;'l °1°1m¢4 M--Rbmanevski. ' N' rnrranarrtms The matter of cost them' all, Yvonneb igguwtw io be perfect. sh.. naw nm ,,,°“" she wanted to obtain and wow* them in every detail. Her f t dance was of h vlgillnb greeting i"or'it. e chose an all-vhit,,,, tume. sho would dance in hmm Around her head was to bg' ` a fillet of pond lilies. :“Tho only dancer on who .hwft bobbed ug- hu, DTIXB observed astutely gm ent-lv took the public um hu fldence. Thai: night iii, going public knew a new to be seen at the opening of and Furious" the following and that she was to be k as Mademoiselle. and im danced with long hair. Yvonne planned a fire dm her second. number. A scarlet silk, very scant, vm fitting, was made for that. lizhtinz provided tongues ul follow her about the stag, To who watched her at the tin. hearssl throwing herself into her dance as though ni, _ an all-consuming flame, aim um the very spirit of the fire. For hor third number, which W come at the close of the moluiq she elected a. quaint. mil-icing, fashioned dang, in v,-hm, me _ a. hooped skirt that billovai Q dipped as she moved. Then something roguish about this . . and the contrast between her i 1 old-fashioned costume and her steps was amusing, "You see now quoth M. nevokl. "she has the sense of como; too. All great artlsix have." Mrs. Ogden had insisted on M ing Lottie, the maid ua is spoken of, to Yvonne. at iii Yvonne had protested, but when , round how well mule lima mu _` life she .welcomed her, and lotta came an ablect slave to --.»- beauty. _ Life was very full, it ieemei , Yvonne in the five days that ein ~ before her opening. So full iliati scarcely thought of Richard. . were Lottie and Dlcky at ~- There was the constant rail ~ costume. selection. practice make-up. to occupy her awry 1 home. Yvonne who too WI! W ‘ fer greatly in then five dlyl. The evening before the vptnkil . was ip spend quietly at home. » l onewantedhertnl°i°b°4 and to sleep long and soundll. Lottie had brushed her hair and out har night things Yvonne “ hor bands around her knm W thinking. ' 'I‘o|norrovv night was the 1 night . They believed in her 8°. " them. She hld no fear of tlilt, only Richard were to bu ' watching her. How she would ~ ‘ for himi At the thoulht of his n old remoss swept over M when she knelt to Pray ln" it was not for success in Mr but for forgiveness for havin( disobeyed her husband, You want Yvonne to l\1¢°°°‘~ expect her to. Thrill with M row ae sho nn!! I *W* tho llntlilloily of her iff- Inszdzous Eye Strain O O w. -it .hu iam" “‘ vlnuy. klllllflfl va parhot :.°~"°m . W naman rv" " latin human oftlalll Nvnlolflv e fra: iii? it lava Lofllm' 1*OO9'O G. E Hutchw" ' ononnrlllf friends. She must not »~ ‘ ~¥-en'-Q5