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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Nov 1929, p. 3

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L work, speedy 19 and low defray some ll '3 Garage Enjoy iving nu" ma .1 Manon 'II “YIMCO-C Mum. m7 est.“ UP COUGHS (‘S 899 w hose the 0f Durham E‘. mam- f )Iotor :11' must »n. ()ur exper- tee our it into order. if.“ Copp; Clark, 00., Ltd-g mm (5;. is not a new book. but e book .241. “11] not grow Old. It i! 3 tnle O! t and laughter 3nd tears. It is t . ,,~,- 01' life three centuries sco when .gglers and pirates did sbound “.er messengers carried letters Md .. m: days and weeks for an answer to .. message but also a time when love A d goodness and truth were Justus wilful as it is today. The alter- ' rd at the close of Angele’s letter to 3.1-.(‘he1 contained this thought, “I .1 , m' not we shall come to the heights her? there is peace, though we climb .r.._,....-zo by s ladder of swords.” Angela and Michel had been separ- Ii..(g when on their way from France to ;;_;1and and Angele lived through rmmy phases of alternate hope and mmpalr. Rumours reached her that Llu‘hel had been beheaded. Later she _,,\‘-‘ned the 103110) truth that he Md ; u been slain but was in hiding on ' ,. Coast of Normandy. The long wait- was a sore trial but in the mean- no she made friends of the peasants, tarmers and fishermen on this Isle ; Jersey and learned to speak their Lzauage. It became known along the that ma'm'selle was waiting for Lover fleeing from the French coast. .‘:.:_\ gave her fresh interest to all the 11111: around her. Then one day the Selgneur 0! Rome] 11-11111 to Angele’s father and asked to 21111 Angele (or a wife. The father re- :~:~red him to his daughter. He was 1131' confident he would win her for his bride and was amazed at her answer :-1-:’11.~~1ng him. which was given in such 1 kindly. understanding way that the 51-11.:neur of Rozel finally said, “Well, .1~11 I‘ll be the everlasting friend if thy husband." A good friend he -- 1111 to be for it was he and his sailor 11111111110115 who rescued Michel from 1.1111131 grave when he attempted - +1111; from France. When the spies of Catherine de 1111-11. the mother of the King of 1 1:11-11 discovered where Michel de la . :' 1111.»- staiing. Catherine sent word 11.1111 Elizabeth of England that - .12111111 toe of France this churl 1:.1 1,-1- nnd rexiler of the sacra- . .1 ._ 1111 rendered unto our hands for -11-..111'1e<i punishment as warning .. ~»’i('ll PVll-dOGI‘S." .11-11 1~;11.t-.1beth. who had no know- . .‘1111'119‘1 de la Foret. who desired .111 France at this time. replied. .. [)11 111 Foret falleth into our 1.. 1.1111 11' it. were found he had in 11111'ed against F1ance its 1:111 he in truth a million ilves .‘llilllld remain When Michel 9.1m 11 p11~o11e1 and to appear in '11" 111 Queen Elizabeth. the Seig- - 1111.411. Angele and her fathei 11111-1111 him. Their varied exper~ 1 1 were indeed hours of anxiety. .1-':: .11111111' ended in the marriage 11 .1111 1 being arranged by Queen 11~tl1 and at Southampton Michel The Queen made Michel de la Forct L'llt of a Chaplaincy to the crown. .n Aiigcle's father she ewe a small gunman and in Angele'; hands she placed a deed of dower worthy of a itet'osity greater than her own. Michel and Angele made their home the Isle of Jersey. Some years later there came news .5 the dreadful plague in England in hzch thousands were dying. The same day this news :eached the Isle of Jersey a messenger came from the QLecn of England for Michel de la Fore: to hasten to her court. for that she had need of him and need which xwuld bring him honor. This messen- ger was taken suddenly ill and De la Fore: carried him to a lonely place and nursed him while he lived. Then he returned to his home to find life was gone from his child and Angele unable to speak and in a short time she was‘ cone into a greater peace. These loved ones of De la Foret’s were the only ones. on the island who had died of the plague. Michel de la Foret then set his face toward France to assist the Also. we need to remember that those who lived before us had trials ant: temptations and that goodness does no change with the years. I Come in} 81 Chat Awhile â€"Rnth auburn. Memories Promises ' I A LADDER- 0’ SWOIDS by Gilbel’! Puke: 1‘ ‘O‘ ‘V.- Ange A v. "v _- , c c were married by special '9 "we“ ”a m To think that we may be cloaked and caped in ermine, sable. or broad- tall without serious damage to our bank account! It is no longer necessary to dream of these opulent furs in terms of full length coats. For sartorial ar- tists are eflectlng this luxury through capelets and flaring peplums on cloth coat models. Such flattering consideration is shown by the black velours coat with a large enveloping cape collar and flaring pep- lum of black broadtail, sketched above. The hemline of the model follows that chosen by the peplum. When chill winds are blowing. the collar may be worn high around the neck. The black hat of soleil offers the last plutocratic thought. The Irregular Coming as it does after countless seasons of everything being “Just so,” the irregular line of the mode is a de- cided innovation. Necklines. hemlines and treatment as to detail all follow the irregular trend. with astonishingly beautiful eflecc. For instance. who would have dream- ed several seasons back of possessing a suit of blue tweed with a jacket so adorably irregular as the one pictured? The jacket is heavily bordered with lapin and collared with the same fur. jacket is achieved by an irregular off- centre line which is adorable. An oval mufl of lapin completes the costume. Who wouldn‘e be proud to m “irregular" in such an outfit? M mun Show: Flattering “irregular Line is the Fashionable Linc it does after countless inc frocks is shown above. Developed in a lovely shade of purple nat crepe. it embodies all the intricate detail which marks the woman of chic. me draped neckline and high waist marked by shirrings which are confined by a strap eflect are real inspirations. The mu long skirt is bordered with net in matching shade and is, of course. ankle length, with the tiniest sugges- tion of a train. In such a frock one can conquer worlds, for one is firmly secure in the thought to being absolutely correct in every detail. POPULAR AUTHOR ASSISTS MG 0!" DESERT TALE Zane Grey. famous novelist, took a keen personal interest in the filming of his popular story, “The Water Hole." Jack Holt is featured in the film ver- sion of the Grey story with Nancy Car- roll as his leading lady. 7 ' Grey kept in 50th touch with Albert Shelby LeVlno, who adapted “The Water Hole” for the screen. while the script for the picture was being! prepared and was highly pleased with the treatment given his novel. “The Water Ho ” is a strictly mod- ern story and diaers from many Zane Grey vehicles in that only part of the action takes place in the West. The picture has a sophisticated plot. Great pains were taken with the film- ing of this production as it is to be one of the outstanding pictures of the cur- rent year’s program. Many of the se- quences were filmed in technicolor 'scenes. An exquisite modern wardrobe was created for Miss Carroll. FURIOUS FINANCE “The Wolf of Wall Street” Is George Bancott’s Latest Effort for Para- mount. All of the feverish excitement and hysteria that accompanied a “bull drive” on the Wall Street stock market â€"â€" _ -L'LOn MOMIES V.. 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