SEE PARIS By Homer Croy itlontlnued) ‘nuodeluulelaclseremmum. IndY-hm came home and changed his clothesandwenttohlscllmfora long-draw-out wine-logged luncheon, ‘lhel-‘e were many demands for tea oi on afternoon; he danced and some. iii-med went i0 the Sporting Club, Where he lilflyed chemin de ier or baccarat; then he went. for a pl-cm. enadc down the Grands Boulevards or along the Avenue des Clamps-Ely. sees. slightly mlncing figure in s. long -ta.iled cost. s, flower in his button. hole. swinging s cane and smelling of Deriume. Sometimes he paused beiorc the window o! s Jewelry store. a la- dies’ rsshion store, or a saddiery store and stood staring ilaedly in. Corning to, he would fit a cigarette into a longtartoiseshell holder, gtapt, 1,119 lrnuvudoro dsareiie coins. and then. living his “he l twirl. would move of! down the street with quick short, lady-like | steps. Sometimes tourists turned to stare at/hiln and whispered behind hi! bath. but he paid no more atten- l tlcn to them than he did to the birds yeeping in the trees. Io went everywhere. When the President. oi France opened the rac- ing season. he smnetimes sat m m; Presidential box. His llie was given “P V0 the pursuit 01 the seasons. He mw“! by . and seasons were his-lite. He stayed in Paris for the spring season-the Grande Semaine.‘ the oloaing week oi the spring whirl, was the biggest week of the year in his life. l-ie were‘. to Vichy at, the pm. Dfiflme. and he went w Deauville ior three weeks, and to Cannes. Only catastrophe could have kept him [mm being M. a. resort at. the proper time, ms the proper time was the “high season" when everybody em w“ there. i Nicely and pleasantly us m; mwh. inery of his liie moved. there was a QTFIk-lng BDTi-hd. He had little money —tlu.t is. for the people he mweq among. He had the honor and the tamily. and those whom he associa- ted with and who were glad to re. celive him hid the money. Once hi; "($1321 dillel-ll hid b0!!! one of the prides of France, now it, was s boy’; boarding-school. The Marquis could l P “Fflblinw Qyel flashed over hhn Up. vhl-ioinoly to, meet disappointment, ice arter- the formality o1 the introduc- tion he immediately lost interest in her. _ MN- Peters and Opal exchanged Glance: which seemed to say, "welt." Now and then Mrs. Peters shot a look at Pike, standing spare and 194,11 emvnz the ' aculm gentlemen. his heuftumed slightly to one side, as hcrcometimes held it. a questioning look in his race. She edced pact him. “Take your hands out oi your poc- kelie." she whispered. At nine o'clock dinner W94 unmunc. cdland. Mrs. Asgainwall said, "Will $2}! %‘.‘.lulnefl be good enollgh to 8880M: the ladies out " and alts told each man the ladyfhe was to accom- l psny. The bu of conversation rose went through the procegg of 41min: their partners. and Mrs. Pe- tcre llcathed a sigh of relief to sec that Pike had his lady safely upon his fight. ‘rhey entered the stately B1191" dinlnfl-rfloln on the same iloor lhd Mrl- Palm's heart. leaped for she "had never seen a table so ctart~ lingand wonderful. n, wag not, “l; and it was not mahogany; in iaot, it was polished marble supported by me- tal scroll lega. There were laughter and eltclamabions in French and Eng- heElp-m-eel- homes ‘the artistic with the de- not, speak or it without his voice v RIJO l _s place cards. and a sweet beside Opal. I Dinner began. and Mrs. Peters look- ed down the glistening brown mar- ble, with its slender vein-like luings oi black, upon the most brilliant scene of her liie. Wine poured from the famous rcaemie, m was pleased. ior Opal was doing what Mrs. Peters called “making herself ag- reeable." Tlhe marquis was no longer politely alood‘. he had turned to her and was/ewlainlrlg something with quick, nervous gestures with his small feminine hands. The wine mounted to Mrs. Peter's head and a delightful ringing haunesa came over: her. But in spite o! this pleasant stupor/her mind was unusually active; she say cverythinl. mud everytblnae-in what order the courses were served, the proporilonoiwln Jlowthcblladwas prepared, how the e were placed, and ell the details which were dealt with so skillfully. by Mrs.‘ As- rlnwall’! serving staff. u. least. the meal was over and Mrs Afinwlll. rising led the women to the salon. uldMnAqlirl-walltookfllemonto the blllud-mom for cigars, 1141001,”. and the mysteries oi men's talk. - "These." thought Mrs. Peters. "are the MM ‘out!!!’ 9 Butrlkedldnotaeetlrlenllnany suohpleasultrllnbcvnllmleofthem hedovcrworkedand none ofthclrl everwulihthcywere dalllarsonliie: t-lnvmodonoleeereeluutmani ingriversnddabbledonlythsirtnel. Pihahsdneverbeiore lmownany- "19 _. . _.._..-____.._.._..._..___. .._..___. lish as the guests searched among the and funds l"! the costums they had worn and seen. came into Mrs. Peters‘; heart-the They talked o! the races. oi the Ma-rqills de Brrissac had been placed‘ money they had bet. oi their favorite l This splendid new model contains all the performance features of Victor Micro-Synchronous Radio and, above all, gives you Victor's supreme tone quality. Convince yoursclfof its; supremacy. Ask any Victor Dealer to give _ you the “Victor Tonc Demonstration." Fivc minutes of listening will put the facts before you in ‘words and music. - tccts you when and charity balls and oi horses. and of the money they had placed on the English sweepstakes. sometimes they spoke of art and of i-he salons and exhibits. but mostly it was to say that they had been there and to tell whom they saw there. They stole spoke o! people they had seen riding into the Renaissance library and the in the Bola, oi the worming “n. dreamy. sodtly pulsatinl music drii- oera at the fashionable mama-ants, ted ihrwah the doors like the rust. and or the adventures others of their breath of emine- A-iter the flfltgown kind were having. Mrs. Blank was momentary embarrassment. Mrs. Pe- in Vienna. they said. and last. night tens was at her beet: she felt that Shel they had been Mr. Blank out with- had never been more gradous inheri them life and that. she hid novwfllkedbot-I pclitp insln ter. When she glanced at Opal she much; just. enough. They goaslped e lowered _ uatcns. 0h. mules and never very. about. personalities in the American colony. and o! the iool things tourists did. They especially ‘ liked this Ind kept. returning to the en- trancing subject like flies to a sleeper early in the mominx. Then back to more colony swell»: such back-biting and scandal Pike had never heard. They lauflled at America. ‘Ill-icy told o! its abaurditlea. of the items they had seen mlmlfied inthe hehldllncs 01 the “WINNIE? of what some upltlrt 0011819881115" had said or done. or some America- seving movement launched by some inconsequential premium... They made these minis America. And cs they toned them time and (will. be- tweendllousilionsoflwwtogetotatci the income tax. Amniee became s ridiculous country. Pike belstlcd. for he coils not see that Ansel-lea was so iar_ behind France and the countries Antlurope. and 1m because he was awayfrom hommhewoulduotlrlcer stnisowlalsnd-Hlescorngrewuld he wished in turn upon tilccleek. holed critimbut whlnhrsawhow thoroughly ma. Peters was 0111081118 bemlriis mtnlflfl w ma: in. But. by this unis‘ the other cunt: had loot intone: in him. Ill bunllld his inl- vesandshwiflilliciort inhis rlaht hindnnc At their next moelnftbevwouldlolliv about where its, Asplnwell hadplcbad him up. m H Continued) in a beuutifu l nl ICT OR Dealers have just reccivcclthls graceful model of new design in walnut. Its two doors, when open, reveal the exclusive Victor illuminated ; full vision dial", and the distinctive cpcakcr grille, and when closed, they con- ceal these features with their own beauty of matched woods. Any Victor Dealer will deliver Victor Micro-Synchronous Radio, vR-34,‘at once on Convenient Payments - And remember, the Victor trademark pro- you own a Victor Radio. KICTOR IALKING MACHINE COMPANY OF CANADA} LIMITED tened supper was served down stairs by line ladies o! m. Btowart, and dancing was indulged inythe upper pa of the mu. muse roi the pight w furnished by Stephen Toney Sootchqlbrt and the handsome sum of $124.00. was realised wlhiioh goes toward thb lnfildlng oi the new School room at Mt. Stewart. A very succesiui paltry sale was heldlnthe storeoiO. J.Mc1nnis Mt. Stewart. on mmrdsy night rob 8. Everything in the line o! ate could be found there. and certainly proved good. (or everything was sold very quickly. I-nd the handsome sum c1 $20.00 was reshaed which also goes toward the school. The many friends oi Mr. Jamu, At.- klns. Mt. Stewart. ale sorry to learn heiswniilaadtohishome on account of illnen and hopeior an early ro- covery. _ The Bwage Harbour Whist. dub. held their weekly party at the have of Mr. ma: McIntyre ct. Andrew's Friday Ilioht m, r. and all present.‘ had a jolly good time. ' ' Mrs. Bunnie Handmlun. Mt. Stow- art returned home co hidsy even- ing. having went some Mme visiting her 8M1’ Mrs. Molnnls Ill-senile. The many friends of Miss Marlon Melanie m. smut arrsorryrto’ leamdhciscoulfimdtnherhomson account of lllneuand hope for: an early recovery. Mnfillatllsn Douglfls istatewarr. wuss visitor-to Charlottetown on sms-csyluL-rag‘ ILOIAL DIQIGN! Cravat Scarf 4 NEW YORK-Whichever way the acal-rwlllbewm-n thlsspflng it ul- hams to line oblonc form. outclssailld the triangles and squares o! other seasons Ibeunlewoeleuesblleaumotlnm h“ talcum coil‘ y ew, vca ' o ! MONTREAL I a VICTOR RADIO RAG $255 rebut-u an. m») ulaln suits-or. if there a a plum silk blouse, the scar! is printed. too. ibis Goupywlilo ties the ncarlfiiltb a soft. bow at the fmntha yumlrul procedure in most iretancea. ‘these silks are usually sort so, that they can be tied in bows or. knots; one exception is the tie of taflcta which changes til-lesoft how into a perky butterfly affair. Naturally iihe Forms Newest Of Spring Ties into the scarf and. changes its alptot rm the rlumerv sol-t. of thins mid. contributed only l. line of color to the open out. collar, vto a bold cra- vala which often wtall/iidhm the note o! the suit. ' Many cf tihese seal-is are oi the silk [allrlg or the blouse. citihers are o! you c: in coin: than. match the lin- ing. A ilrimllning such as a border or stripe o! the Jtemed fabric enbac more‘ sly in the construct- ion o! the wume is used: and even more positively scclaims the accent on sell-labile searls. Plain crepes are usually seenwiiil touches of tweed-the familiar form- One mam or chats elves u hll opinion that tile-separate sprint coat ohould be several inches belpw the knee but always several inches short- crthantheirockwithwhiol-litis w be worn. ‘ ‘WTRNDERS i . l4 QR SALE All will!!! dairy farm In Mer- lllllll» I 4i. ‘I miles from Charlotte- tcwa, near churches. schools and rall- way ststicluconislnlng 18b acres, 125 puller cultivation. balance wool use I00! timber, extra well fenced and watered, Inc buildings. Telephone in house. Inspection Invited. Owing to ill- bcslth. bargain lu- qrllck sale. '- JOSEPH POWII. ‘ t Mermaid IOM-I-I-tufretf. Tenders will ‘be-received by the uu- dersigned up to and including Bat- urdaypilarchath. next fol-the pur- ~chasc of the passenger and freight stealner "Harland" ls she now dies at brace Stewart l: Co's Wharf, where >O4OOQEOOOOQOGOQQQQOOQO4O If Your, Stomach Torn-tints You ‘ Do rbL. re. Quick aeuen Most. dlgl-stile suflering is due to “too moon told" in the Btomsch causing g-u, heartburn, stomach pain and other dicta-rain: symptoms. By taking s little Bisursted Magnesia after oatlugpr whenever pain is felt. you preamp” remove the cause of the trouble. Bullrnfed Mair-eels neutrali- Ies excess held instantly, The diges- tive organs are soothed, healed and strengthened in a wumiel-iul way. and "normal nealtllywiigeet-ion results. 8c- eaule‘ it-ls-‘ao quick, so uie.‘ no sure in manuals-am» troubles. doctors mall-sud mo. and than; u» a over viii-led glam: lfoqbettel» ‘digestion riismfeiilricad ‘coriieflve; You can tlierfpowiilflfi! tablet at It you , i Andi-torment: you. TENDERS Side a“ Circle. will be _ _, the udnrulned up till neon nary ma. mo. AUITIN LAIID. Secretary. Cavendish. r. a. IOM-l-lflmwf. v gétrosfgg. i}??? n? ifgfii!!! . between the hours oi D a. m. and 5 Tenders for Manager fer tbs menu recclvcdfl‘! . Q ‘ .1 NOTICE y Tenders are all‘ or laden-mentioned 1mm,“ be ‘will’! lliawill be open for inspection daily p. m. l _. ~ y ‘a. suauoaova Manager ‘ I-lfl-mon. lrl till March 8th. TENDERS1 htsie ‘Janna llonryltlcliellaie. Referrals’: Oeraer. Lot i! Scaled tender! will be received ad- leyuflallk killing, Charlottetown. Ill! seen of the twenty-lath any of Ishlsml. 0.1080, from any per- all ~ - Professional Card __- McLUREfivMacKINNON 511N311 POXEB AND NR8 Representing HUDSON? BAY 60., of LONDON. ENGLAND. Oillea L12 Kent St. ' lacz-l-la-iriial. " Phone 89l- W. H. AITKEN £0 C0. importers or high grade GASOLINE - KEROSENE - 01L! We Believe In Prince Edward Island Olllco, l9 Queen Si. ' Phone M» Tanks. Spr. n. a. n. 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