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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-12-04, Page 65'. The Delicious Fiavoi^ drawn11 from the leaves of GREEN TEA 4 Qve Gives ltseif THE STORY OF A BLOOD FEUD BY ANNIE S.. SWAN. "Love, gives itself and is not tout;ht,"—Longfellow.' not some klnehip with certain stormy awreasseeeemeeemeasereemPefeeseareema• • �• in . ifs. She was out the moment, and the day that was � � •�' �` souls, caught fast the toils of the thing men called i of love with it at mortally afraid of coming --even of the day that had al- ready dawned: for a few hours more, bringwould her lover her she knew, iiinherhear of heats, that she had xio use for him. She to be wife to Peter Garvock in six weeks', time! It was unthinkable! Doon told her quite definitely, and in a voice which roared but did not croon, that 9 such a monstrous thing would never; ,happen• CHAPTER II—(Gonia•) saffeeed yet, were about to dawn fors She turned presently, for the roar! and thunder of the flood 'were bei 46 ' Stair. Zd Alan did not answer. It seemed as than Rankine refine O if Carlottu bounded the whole horizon poked up the fire,, and t d his pipe,.' inning to surge too insistently In hr f `Vigil$ of users. s ook the chair sou:, and she must seek more peace 'i won it 91! of his thoughts. Jody had left, He was no longer su- fol mflue:nee, so, that her being might grocers. Buy pO e►gt% today. * `"She asked about you, Jgdy, Ap- pronely interested in the problems came mto line and tune with the set b7 all e" AD,. "" TORONTO parently the liking is mutual• who which had met him on the threshold order of her i FREE SAMPLE of SREEI! TEA UPON REQUEST. Sri futile hope! • Abou�, the Ilouse said you were the only person of+.his boric. had showed her any kindness in Ayr."' He forgot, for the moment, even the, "They were perfectly abominable to serene face in the upper room, set in her over these theatricals—Jean Wed- the majesty of death. derburn and Ailsa Horne, and 'even ;Something else had intervened life. Vain endeavor, u i e op (To be continued.) Carthage in England. Lucy' I was sorry for" her. Of course, that old, old intervention which has The ruined temple at Virginia it was jealousy. She could have been made havoc in men's hearts and lives Water, Surrey, England, is always a great actress—hi feat, she is one, since the world. began.. A woman's something of a mystery to visitors to Alan; and, of course, she made every- face! The wonderful, vivid, arresting that beauty spot, which was at one iboelse's attempts seem appalling."face of Carlotta.'Carlyon! And the time •a dreary swamp, Standing in a ?t, to her, were deep eyes which had looked into his, romantic glen, its colemns look as "So they were horrid they'. and answered to the fire he could not though they had been undisturbed for my"Abon finable. In fact, I had two hide! two thousand years: The fact is that DIANA BUYS A IIAZ • due consideration for t to eyes and i or three good tussles with Jean about « God shell "You haven't said anything about nose and mouth, I ought wear my Peter's• wife? No, by , Yo hat? Do you darer' } it, The trouble was, I could not a1 -`•never be that!" he muttered to him- the temple has been in its present Eve declared. "r <„n::� position about.a century. Its original my new hat," The girl's eyes brightened. She ways be there at rehearsals, and what Self ore to wear it!" �} ! f 11 well— did t add that he meant site was ancient Carthage. "You were nota goose! Diana re-; have s ale; placed a hat quickly above Diana s not, But she behaved atv u y But he 1 no a 1 of the stones are inscrip- clear straight brows. "For you' Carlotta, I mean. Heaps of women to have her for his own. O "But =ou would have backed out or given up the tions: One in Greek, to es altar stone, firmly. .After every meat A. pleasant andagreeable sweet and a benellt as well. Good tor teeth, breads and di!•OestioIt. Maines the ne=t etgar taste better. Highest Paid Actress. The highest salary ever paid to any French actress, recorded in Paris, was On severs "I'd h sen it sooner y I received by Sarah Bernhardt, be.ora torted. tells how that structure was dedicated the war, when she was paid $10,000; later• But you know that I think that ;through slilendid y. CHAPTER III. your eyebrows are too lovely to hide." 1rie _ to Jupiter and to the other gods wor- then $2,000 for each of three Pe Eve glanced in the glass; then turned to Eve"There's pour all the success of the piece was owing' THE SANDS OFAYR. shipping in the temple. Others are sneer. g Dt h She is a very straight honest d the sea- a Latin. One of these reads there," she replied are the first customer who ever asked whole thing, but she simply wen i 1 And of course, I e was � ...�._._ --- lana Carlotta, wandering on : written n a n. a shadow of discontent on her pretty' harvest woman," she said. sort of person. Peter saw her at taishore, on oe of the of spring Julius erected this to his The Slowet Animal. Encs "You look like such a freve iv ` erforrnance on the first evening,_ s was conscious loveliest melody in I j P d morning ge Diana; "it's the angle. As for geitnng! �� � think she cares for Pe " don't know. I haven't been able were blue overhead, and somewhere, � umno erred the lovely grounds to the "Marcus u us most beloved wife Domitia Rogata, Of all the beasts of burdenin known you don't wear things the way every-' the next night he bought five pawn s bo 'ti A POPULAR STYLE FOR and weeks after, her heart. •t who lived twenty-three years," world the water buffalo is k I HOUSE eatablSehed 60 recce. invisible space, the lads IV. p write or our price list on t decided be-, 1 course I P I had us Of co were Please wn f anything else, J to call since we knew these statues fore you came in that I would go on wrote her when Peter told me. But. ing; in the lower air there was that public, however., a real adventure to -morrow. It will; I will to one day now. • Per-. sound of church bells drifting out, so shamefuily mutilated by visitors Poultry, Butter, and Eggs be a search for an holiest woman. You ; .haps the marriage may soon, postponed from the town, summoning all lag-, that they were completely ruined, and we oUAaerzTE5 them roe a weer cocas. see I know that it is horribly untie-, t r ..; .for a month or two; but don't yn God • s and wanderers to the House of again excluded until' P POULIN & CO., LIMITED tly s coming to wear any hats on the bridge, = think wed should tell Peter thre rs Carlotta had for otten that it was i n of Queen Victoria, Teteueone Mata t r.'because of what has g of my nose. I'm going o see i r�— �• '•�'� �' happened here?" 'Servants • been employed at body sae does. And besides, you can ` worth of tickets; - sax ' But whence it came or whither 1 t anything else!" to " said SLENDER FIGURES. .they were engaed." tended, she was not conscious, nor did : At one time a fine group of ancient the slowest animal • "It isn't the hat I abject , 1 "So that's the story? And do you Peter?" she make pause to inquire. The skies. Greek statuary stood. near these col- ; Carthage. When William the public were the regsaw MONTREAL.• QUEBEC 86.39 Bomeeoure Markel t f I can tires any need to wait Sunday if she had ever known it. find one woman who will have the',�R �. �'v apI don't think we need say anything who had courage to tell me so. Do come along. I >; _the Clock House sometimes carried At ten o'clock the next day Et e, , ; r S at all to Peter,"was the enigmatical strap a stories of the Bohemian ways with the look of one fastnatedi ,p answer. "Then, you think the county that alien range won't receive Mrs. Peter Garvock of • istre s lay abed, sand had hero meals w itsa coupe gains' her will, stepped into Diana's The Lees?" •. t certainly' there, or roamed about in strange Diana shot a teasing glance at her: �� as she pressed the starter. "Sure you "Why should he?" asked Alancent; his meals and would leave the 11 • hl "He gets don't want toback out?" } "A section of i nios ce ' 1 loose raiment, considered hardly de- won't—but Peter won't care." • of how the Professor forgot all her—" , harshly. } i house without a collar, if he were not be very good • for Peter, Alan. She's de et young woman swept forward to/ , But one thing they did not do—and meet them: Certainly she had the. ? so bighearted. She 11 teach him hon, that was to speak against Miss Car - exact thing for mademoiselle—so! }, leo use his money." .arta, who had her fingers tightly on . Car - simple yet so chid She pressed the = t i "You said Aunt Isabel had behaved{that odd mens a Of hr kindness, marvel slowly down over Diana's t� pretty well over it?" her sweetness,her capability the did. lovely hair, forehead, one eye— "She had to, for Peter is very mss- speak, thougsometimes unwillingly, "Help!" Diana gasped. "I have to terfnl.'' ifor' she had to be obeyed, even when breathe with + Lucy?" d, she spoke most kindly, and obedience leave my nose out—to , duly shook her hes does not come readily to ail you know." "I am afraid Lucy has behaved in The people, on their wayto church The young woman was shocked• a; ways that can only be called mid hear eRere already dotting the streets and But, mademoiselle,howl Y , t ear "'4Vhy'sho d suffer eeause othery le and ing n ac , Judy gently laughed. "Certainly ey went not!" Eve replied. watched • of how completely Sunday { 1 `Certainly if I were a man I'would was disregarded, having no place in a They went to Camille's first. A Avon- t t think her worth fighting for. She will. calendar here ll days weralike. ' the style--" l=ira 's surprised'reads,and Carlotta found herself should I ? b way she talked aboutalone o �„ inquiredG r She is usually very gent ffen- i. people are willing to. Diana. The Tunic is this Cason s. neither of them, of � course, Iatr` "Haven't you anything awill; relish leaving The Lees any more trifle above the eyebrows?' most attractive feature: Int s � e; h blouse effect with yoke than Ihall relish being turned t Stair when your wife comes home." She riled archly on hinxbut lie t his eyes moodily fixed on' „ire fire. e river, she found herself a unit in Or the blouse c could be of figured or; o word of matrimony on Y la solitary world. striped .silk, with vest and skirt of 1 yet?" "She has plenty of admirers," ad- I She paused there, entranced, for satin. !milted Judy, and continued to regard i Doon was a roaring Hood. A rainstorm The Pattern is cut in 3 Sizes: 16. her brother rather perplexedly. She}xn,thenight—violent, and effective, as the spring storms so often are—had h t d y n the wind-swept shore. A little 493. sive, butin the day there was no more th` that stops a hi tyipopular promenade among Ayr folks, ebxaws .' �' out of ' but not in church hours. Just one or The young woman stiffened. "But it is shown in_h r, two stragglers, 'and these, unkempt, certainly not," she replied, and vest portions. Black satin and she passed, quite near the town; but Diana rose cheerfully. "Sorry," she embroidery are here combined. Crepe'1by the time she reached the mouth of ld iso be leasing with the satin.lkenf ,Luc (th , said. "I'll come back when the fashion changes." Eve was triumphant. "What did I tell you!" she cried. But Diana only laughed. 18 and 20 years. An 18 year size re-, was perfectly well aware ow Lucy Two hours later in chosehr Morrow's she quires 5 yards of 40 -inch plain ma- regarded him; that she was inclined loosened all the burns, and now the glanced round and her sales- eriai and % yard of contrasting ma-, to attach more seriousness than had• river, swollen by their contributions; woman, a girl with steady pleasant terial if made as illustrated. If the even been intended, to an old boy -and swept between the arches, brown and eyes. At first the procedure was thegirl flirtation that used to go en bei foam -flecked, carrying on its bosom all same,but at the third trial Diana concealed part of the skirt is made of •'ween Stair and The Lees. sorts of spoil. Here, a slim, unbent lining, 3§s yards of 40 -inch material sapling it had torn from its roots, will be required, with 1�'s yards of 36-I , "Well, let her pick and choose, then wi. the- buds, still pink and tender, it wont matter to her who comes to on its shivering arms; there, a dead inch lining, and % yard of contrasting The Lees," answered Alan; then he fowl or even a piteous little lamb, material. The width of the skirt at abruptly changed the subj ^t, and which, mayhap, had ventured too far 'the foot is 13 yards. ; once mare plunged into speculation. from its mother's sheltering care— Pattern mailed to any address on and plans for the future of the home such was the toll of Doon in flood. receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson' they both loved. 1 Carlotta watched it fascinated even Expence No Object. "Madam," said the doctor, "I shall have to paint your husband's throat l with nitrate of silver." "Please use nitrate of gold, doctor," exclaimed Mrs,, Moneybags. "The ex- pense is quite immaterial." For Sore Feet—Minard's Liniment.,, Baby or Husband. Mrs. Wilkins—"My husband is very particular whom I engage as a nurse. Have you a kind' disposition, and are you gentle? Will you—" slam, but Applicant --"Excuse me, m do you want me to take care of the baby or your husband? looked up. "I want to ask you to do something. Will you please show nee where, with gar laces theta f lladio You need riot deny yourself the pleasure of hearing famous singers, noted lectur- ers, wonderful con- certs in distant cities just because you can- not travel, If you owna Radio Receiver the turn of a dial will make you one of the audience in the city where the artist of your choice is per- forming. The happy rl invites you to o d w share in its fon Write for descriptive booklet' Pry • THE MARCONI •VV11R'ISiL'Ess TELEGRAPH CO. OF CANADA MONTREAL X ibJil'1`�,rD, hK II . _ +ita.24 Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., When Judy rose at last to say good mere than by the sea, which lay piaci Toronto. night—rather early, for she had had as a child, under the sun's kiss. She Send 15c h, silver for our up -to- a long, trying day—she smiled a little stood a long time there, on the muddy wavering smile. i path, with the wind, in ber hair, and date Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book "You can't think what it feels like the glint of sun and sea on her face, of Fashions. ons. to have you at home, Alan. I do be- • wondering whether Doon in flood had lieve I shall have the firstreally sound; sleep to -night I've had for years. It takes a man to get a grip of affairs. Everything's going to be right now, the pantry door Lacked a knob and, fit- you've come home." 'ting in closely as it *did, much time. "Doubtful," said Rankine gloomily. I i was required to get it open. Yet dur-1 "But, Judy, promise that you won't' ' ing my stay the housewife opened that go back on7�me, even if I prove a! stubborn door several times, requiring, broken broken reed!" The smile went I at least two minu'.es each time in,more waveringly about her kind tedious pushing and moving about mouth. "I've had a pretty good'ex 1 either way in order to persuade it to perience of them—Tim only one ray- ;open.self ; d ' I gave the lady my recipe for such . Stair."on't let us have any more at They kissed one another with real. affection,eand Judy laid her tired head down on the pillow with a feeling of absolute security. She had the sense of a burden shared, and did not dream DOORS. Recently I visited in a home where Icases—just a small • leather loop, cut from the top of an old shoe and held {t firmly in place with tacks. Less than five minutes would be required for cutting and nailing in place. Or a that darker days, even than had beets spool sawed in half and one part of it I fastened on with a screw of proper, i length would make a handy knob. Another door in the same house had shrunk away from the frame until it failed to latch; this door, too, was iclosed a number of times, and each I time 'a bit of cloth was folded, held in l i place with one hand and: the'. door dos-, 'place with the other. 1 I also gave my . own remedy, one 1 which I have used man times, fort just the same trouble. Cut one, two or three pieces of leather One inch' wide, and about. three inches long; Itack these firmly, one to the door frame and one on the edge of the door at a corresponding height. This gives 1 a noiseless closing and the leather' holds the doom in place. 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