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Divorce Scented $ blM an act facet which was passed by laid down that Ihbiu, whatever her age and fade be married, single or far, who by the use of per ft cosmetics, paint, false sifs, iron corsets, padded end hips, or high-heel- ed ft imigles a male subject haojestj into marriage, shall ffa of having broken the law ttpuhibiti the practicing of dnS and other arts of black jfc ud any such marriage a counted for null and void. UlkubportaatFactsI W (tadm. la taka . N L double-crosse- irn M lira on lines completely different Tm ill right, Frank, old haphaurd ways of tha uid, carefully, because her mouth Thera should ba dignity un- was stiff; "except that I feink I had der teasing and innuendo, then nosebleed, and got knocked out should be loving service quietly and "Sheila, Sheila youre not serilimply rendered. Dishwashing ously hurt? should ba ennobled, and "I don't think aa would brush her hair a hundred "But tell me oh, God. my arm! tlmu every night and rise in time Thm wu agony in hla votes. "You for a bath every morning. And as you're aU right, dearl Frank said for raiding shakily. "Oh, I love it to slide like this I "Weve sent for an ambulance; she shouted to Franlt tha deafen- sfa-- " ing throbbing of fee engine gave "My shoulder hurts, but I can way to stlllnesft and tha plana in- move it," Sheila uid. terrupted her musing wife a grace"My dear, my dear, your feet la ful forward gliding. Ilka a gull. an blood!" Frank told her. Ha And instantly fee line between un- laughed brokenly. "Look at us!" thinking safety and desperate need ha faltered. to ura life Just life wu bridged, Ha flahad out a handkerchief; Ms and SheUa'a throat wu thickened handsome. Sat handkerchief, beautiand her heart stood still. She uw fully mcnogrammed. Sheila moved tha world rush up at them, fee a cramped arm; ana of the women fields wife lines of Mack trees ou gently began to wipe her foeft snow. Am long gray and white curve 'Could you wet that somewhere?" of surf. She clutched frank, as they Aw woman uid. Poor girl, shes both instinctively struggled In their si conscious I am myself." seati, and burled her face In his The cold crater felt delicious on shoulder. Shellss hot face. Then Aura was rending sound of "Ota, thank you, she said, as wood, and metal shefsMng, and her-se- eyes and mouth am! nostrils were shrieking. And then two long; freed. That's so much better. Wa --well, wa came down, didnt we? TU ten Aw world, Aw woman who was bending over her uid solemnly. "You had a mighty narrow escape. avia"The man that from fee put u u t er r. Oh, feat makes me feel happyl Frank said en"Sura it does, couragingly. "When la It? "Its over on Long bland. Papa has soma littla houses there. Your mother end Angela were going down to look at one. "A house I" "So that you see, If you did go back, Sheila, youd bo In a new neighborhood everyth ing'd be dif- admiration. "b it interesting?1 "Very. Ia Min Kennedys father in politics? Not officially, na But her grandfather wai Senator atate senator McLally. "Your fathers an awfully good Wounded has assuaged the man, she said slowly Sheila, why dont you come wind, he who un home!" Frank besieged her sudden- - KLo5il-,h- n iy- - Sheila answered in a "1 cant troubled tone. Sho did not look up; tears dropped on her hand. Theyd all think everyone feat I had dona something wrong. aha said. in GOOD tfidk r XIt "I couldnt face nrSST jTrJnmht Ihki tSm irn 01 Literature 'kain.u 1104 pIea si i a men aiawif thm maA .jfannfid Body Waste f it" You couldnt" he said persuasively. "just slip in again, and to put up wife whatever you had put up wife? Would It be so hard? Weve all got' to take it on fee chin sometimes, you know. What do you care what people aay? Your own people love you and want you. Isnt that all feat matters?" Earthquake and fire had tom her old world apart Now sho had had tan lonely, weary days in which to rebuild a new world within her own of ouL Prayer, loneliness, most an fee contemplation of other womens lives had helped her. She sat In ywHaring, looking down. And fee silence came the still clear votes, as of old. She must carry her load. The sheer heroism of it appealed to her. Perhaps the Sheila of a month ago might not have dared fete. But todays was a different woman. to My mother was awfully mean knew never "I faltered. me," she when she didnt stand to the one of ua before I" "But you know why feet was. Prank said, in his quick, sure way. "Your mothers like my mother, thing gets phiia. Theres just one her. And feat's sin. You know that Your mother thought youd done something wrong. Sho thought that after all her Love and teaching and prayers, you'd dons something bad; that's what was killing her That," frank concluded wife great simplicI ity, "that's what was eating her Frank Then a Thera was pause. asked again: BV ARMS, BACK AND CUSHION rpHIS chair, sow so smart In Its sateen cover, button tufting and mon fringe trimming, barely escaped the trash burner. It had been such a comfortable chair that everyone hated to see it go. Sis said It wu and positively untidy. Someone suggested it might be covered. Mother said that wouldnt be a bad idea if it could be padded first! That gave Sis a brain wave. Why not tuft it? By pushing a long darning needle back and forth through the cover, padding and openings in the wicker? She had been wanting a tufted chair, so work began at once. The sagging arm rest, magazine holder and frayed-ou- t wicker around the legs were removed. Ask Me JLnother A General Quit O mbs. SriM wvrrn stubs tinsDrawn it Mew Task HSs Inclose IS cants for Book Ms, S. Name Address Record Doctor Bill The largest fee ever paid to a doctor was received by the English physician Dunsdala from Queen Catherine H of Russia. He had been called in to vaccinate her, and for his services sha paid him $450,000, plus $0,000 traveling In addition, he reexpenses. ceived a portrait of his royal patient, a peerage, and a life pension of $2,250 per annum. nice-looki- Tha Queatioru Sha looked from Aw woman's face " to Frank's. Frank nodded gravely. 1. What official of a national His rich Mack hair was uncovered convention fa called the and tumbled, his face streaked with political keynoter? dirt grease 2. What First Lady wu re"Couldn't we couldnt Aw young ferred to "Lemonade Lucy? lady and I bo driven straight home? S. Ia the bark at the dog natural would be It gnat accommodation or a development? me," Frank wu saying. 4. Is the Finnish language a "Keep thou people back there I Scandinavian tongue? one of Aw policemen ordered. 5. What are the reflections on l" murmured the crowd. water made by moonlight called? wee Something being carried away, soma motor engine was starting. The Answer a 1 think your arm la broken, ate,' the sergeant said. 1. The temporary chairman. "I know darned well If s broken, 2. Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, Frank agreed ruefully, wife the who substituted . lemonade for laugh of a person In pain. "It would taka you another hour. wines at the White House. 3. The bark is an artificial deYou wouldn't rather go to the emergency hospital in Newark, and Awn velopment. After becoming domesticated dogs began barking. go on, sir? 4. No, it is more directly related Td much rather get home, don't want my mother alarmed, or to Japanese, Turkish and Mongolian. Aw young lady's mother alarmed. 5. Moonglades. There may be Internal injuries. ud u Ah-h-h- "Look haw her arms twisted droning moans, wittTher eyes shut, and pain like a fire at her shoulder. Then Meekness. . After a long white and a dead silence, someone uid eoararsattao-aUy- , "Youre all right now, arent you, dear?" and Sheila answered politely, Tm One, Aiank you. Except my head wu sort of buzzing "Straighten fee poor thing out a littla, soma woman said compaslook how her aims sionately; twisted under!" "Better leave things Ilka Awy are until tha ambulance gets here. a mans voice demurred. Sheila did not know they speaUng of her until someone began gingerly to raise her shoulders. It felt mm comfortable, and aha said feebly, "Thanks. Her mouth's all Mood, she's burst a Mood vessel, the first speaker uid in a whisper. Thm seemed to be good maoy persons murmuring and moving about Sheila wu conscious of no interest much teas concern, in what wu goteg'on. Consciousness waned, Sha strengthened, waned again. heard a jumble of words. Has took up his last plana I" someone uid solemnly. And a chorus agreed. "Thst's right Hes done Frank looked handsome, serious, aa he spoke. Tha satisfaction he felt in aU theta beta wu obvious. "When were married, and home again, ha said, Detta and I want you to visit us, Sheila. Sha wants to meet you. and I want you to meat her. You see, he went ou smiling. "no matter what you do, you arent going to escape me. I tell tor. Detta Ive constituted myself a sort Then thm wu tha of big brother to you.' of a car, and a siren going Sheila looked across fee table at like a great bird him steadily, without smiling. 8hc sweeping through tha world. did not speak. Sheila uid spologetical-ty- , "Sick A quarter of an hour later aha she wu going to be acfearing airfirst climbed confidently Into the ill. But the horrible sensatively close seen at ever had she plane tion faded again, and all consciousrange. ness faded wife It Voices presently came back: CHAPTER UD "His head's smashed. Hes done fellow I He hasn't moved. Tha checkerboard of tha little for, poor him streets and Am long, wavering pate Ah God pityis broken. arm Officer, and "My the and beach were the linn that ankle. twisted my I've The world, iurf fen away below. This was Frank Me Cann's definniy a map now, wheeled and shiftvoice spuklng over pain, speaknite ed: fee pbne settled to a steady Tm anxious about the slowly. ing silver space, droning flight through he said. 1 tried there, young girl and wheeled circled, Her thoughts I think. I her. feinted, to get too; she was planning buaily. Her "Where did you come from Atalmost wee over; adventure great intime of shims and lantic City? an official voice It had been quired. knew Sheila and and yet anger, pain He's a goner, aU right Serthat aha wu emerging from it richman muttered in er by tar than the girl of a few geant soma low tone, and another added, In weeks ago. Too late here. Van.' Mb's life wu richer, with this deeper voice, Mm off Thm wu feat Lift a Joe had new friend to help her. a bustle, a flurry: watchers laid, job, and In Frank Me Cann he had a l" valuable new friend, too. Tha Sheila opened one eye. A rush of to wider be moving might Pain overwhelmed her. in few a vertigo to new ideala, horizons, fee like her hud over flashed weeks more. And however grieved saw big dim Mrs. Me Cann might be at Ger- strands of a net She trudes disappointment, and at tha figures, black agilnst the sunshine, publicity that had suddenly dragged end shut her eyes again."Frank! Presently sha uid. respectable family into the limehe said. Bight here, Sheila I light, at lust she had been very era you? kind to Sheila, and Sheila hoped feat "How-h- ow T wouldn't try to move if I were after quiet weeks months of a rea voles said respectfully. The sha you, normal conditions, might turn to think of Sheila Carscadden wife ambulance' ba here In a couple of minutes. friendliness and liking again. "Give me a hand Aura, will you? But mon than all Ads, mm than had somehow dragged himFrank surend the excitement and change to her. They were In next self prise for which Sheila and Angela sort of park, on snow; green benchei had eo often prayed. Sheila knew Una of vision. feat thm was deeper gain. Her own were within her effort Sheila a Wife desperate stretched end racked been soul had and Immediately both eyes At new opened growth. and stimulated into shs eould not analyse began to laugh and cry, to hiccup twenty-on- e aU at ones. Sha strugaU Ails, yet sha was conscious of and strangte like a sitting toward something and her gled beneath lulrlt, new wings Aw feat posture. to face days naw courage someone "Get a priest! were ahead. Sha would go home and begin to . Care-cadde- ni ANO T SEWMSTHSOU. tor-7 "Who-oo-oo-e- Again FRINK TONS-TUF- lf d ferent "But what rant would Mn have to pay for a place like that?" "Well, I guess that part of it wouldnt worry her. My father knew fayour father you know, and your ther's father. Sheila pondered, wife a knitted le Sue fc m 25 HE. "Sheila, will you go home? She looked at him, suddenly surBow Is your mother, Frank?" rendered. Yes, I will, Frank." Gw girt." ha said. Mother feels very badly about Shall I just walk In on my moth-you. Sho feels that wo eould havo shown a little mors confidence In er?1 Shell bo ready for youl" you that day." It warmed her heart. Then was "She didn't belters ms." She was all upset." something tremendously exciting in And your father didn't believe feo process of yielding her win to that of this young man. BBS." Well ha did. Under- -" frank glanetd at his wrist. 1 have to sat man in tht ChanBhefla was looking somberly ahesd of her, resentment smoldering in her dler Building ban, wherever that ift ha said. "It's twelve oclock. tytl.1 cant blame you, if my own Wo eould lunch at one, and start at mother thought I was a liar!" die two." aid bitterly. fears a two oclock train?" 1 believed you, right Trainl I flew down, and Tm gothrough." ing to fly back." frank said. Shctlai look was scornfully "Fly!" sho said. Ha laughed at her Certainly. "Honestly X did," he said. "Truly. bewildered bee. "Havent you ever But It seemed to ms that anyway, flown?" "When on earth would I fly?" true or not true, you and Peter Wen," he said, you can fly tomight want to be married." I dont love Peter. Tm not go- day. You'll ha home at ferae o'clock. ing to marry anyone I dont love." I always fly down hen to Atlantic City and back. Tra dona It for frank shrugged. Perhaps youre watting for some- yean. Home at three oclock! The men thing youll never find," he said. If I had known that you knew thought made her heart soar with where I waft Sheila said, after a sheer ecstasy. Ma at ferae o'clock. Tm taking you to fee Commandbong pause, during which her blue eyes had rested steadily on his fact, er for lunch 1" Frank said. At luncheon she tried to ten Frank 1 would have run away again some of her experiences at the from hero, I mean. but shs was much too exIt wouldnt have dona you any cited. good." "Youre different today from fee Sho looked up suspiciously. poor little soul who cams Into our "Wouldnt? Ha Nft you cant run away from house two weeks ago, Sheila. thing!. It only makes people thtnfc watched her, la satisfaction, for a few minutes and then added, wife you've got something to hide." I dont care what people think." just hint of his kindly and patron"We'd have had to find you. But, ising sir, "You have a new good knowing when you were, I eould friend In Mlu Kennedy, Sheila." ten them you wen all right." frank "Mias Kennedy?" eld. 1 knew It wouldnt hurt you "The young lady who going to to work off your mad. I was down marry ma hi June." hen the day after you came, and Oh." said Sheila. saw Mrs. Kearney. She's a good Shes so much Interested in evold girl. frank said. "Sho said erything I tell her about you. She shed keep an eye on you and not thinks oft no sauce, Frank said, talk. I didnt teU her much. Sha thinks interrupting hlmselfL Tears of helpless anger stood to what everyone else does, that youre Sheilas eyes. staying with soma friends of your You did It up In style," she comfamily. Sha doesnt know Tm la mented, dryly. fee secret, ha said. TU tell her "Ah, now listen' frank began. fete bit chapter of your adventures "Listen nothing!" she said, with tonight" a sudden choke in her voice. You "I hope Its tha bstl Sheila said, me. Youve an been and added: Peter1 a given up hla laughing at me, an this time. Mam- taw?" ma and Joe and everyone Oh, yes. Ha waant" Frank Then Isnt ooa of them has the shook his head ha wasnt a lawfaintest Idea where you oral" frank yer I" he said. "My father's detntemiotad. lighted to have him wife my unde In Why, Sheila,". ha added, as aha fee family business. To tell you tha did not speak. Do you suppose your truth. Pater probably took up la motherd let an hour go by without work because ho thought it wu a aa-ldown hem after you? Shes earning than a Jobl" he added, wife a breaking her heart for you. She'S lenient brotherly bugh. never forgive herself that she didnt "Youre a lawyer, Frank?" believe you feat day." Ha looked annulled. "Mamma" Sheila said thickly, Tm in tha district attorneys ofand swallowed, and wu still. fice." tele"About every third night I "I knew you were sort of politi-caL- 1 phone Joe at Am office," frank went on. and teU him to teU her that "Yea. Bernadette wanted to lira youre aU right" ho laid, but Mr. In tha country, Is Joe working? Lillia wants ma here In town. Papa got him a job, wife a Sheila watched him in fascinated IS Coins, Etc. SiM C tinned The chair waa padded and cos ered, as shown, and a new Mat cushion waa added. The tufting waa done by sewing through tightly with heavy carpet thread; adding n button on each aide of the stitch. NOTE: Detailed directions for changing an old iron bed into the latest style are given in Mra. Spears Book No. S; also how to make The Rug That Grew Up With the Family. Thirty other fascinating ideas for Homemakers. If you want to use this idea, better clip it out now for back numbers cannot be supplied. Dont delay in sending name and address with 10 cents coin for Book No. 3. Send order to: "Ah-h-h- sir. Myl Once upon s time fee family joked shoot Mom or Sis ckuing lb dust anuud. Nto, when they dust, tincrpkk up fee ferry duitf Ruff; it STAY S is tht dtlkY on add a data Polish to dustdoth of of ;naiw h mop, let it mums bit, and mw your pkht up sod kept the dust. Ask foe dust-dot- 0(edar CLEANERS ANO FIT ANO MOTH SMAT MOM, WAX, MJSTUft Unaworn Mind sworn with my tongue, but my mind is unsworn. Cicero. I have - You mean Aw young lady?' "Well, cither of you. "I think aha may tael fee shock. Skall bo much much better at home," Frank uid. "The 'newspapers will gat this we want to make littla of it as possible" "The pilot wu killed, air.1 hush Oh, that part No, wa that up. But Aw leu excitement Aw fewer reporters " "This was a very nice fellow that wu here now. Potter, of Aw Leader. I know him well. Hes a Newark man," the officer said. "Wouldn't you much rather go home. 8heila? Oh, so much rather, Frank! If Ma raw It in Aw papers shed dla at Aw shock. "Heras tha ambulance now, Mr. Me Cann." u Ho Hkos cut Til Hr O-Ce- Than you WONT raise doudfl of dust when YOU dust fix Hf dfarattts SLOW-BURNIN- G THE CIGARETTE THAT SCORES WITH ME IS St0WERWRMIIG owns. THAT SLOWER BURNING IS IMPORTANT TO ME. IT MEANS EXTRA MILDNESS AND COOLNESS AND EXTRA SMOKING PER WOC. If Evidently Frank did fix It, for immediately it appeared that they were to be driven straight into Aw city. 'lb WALK A MILE FOR A SLOWfURMUM CAMELl Frank limped toward fee Mg gray car, leaning heavily on the police of- ficer; Sheila found herself strangely shaky, toft and was grateful for the quick, kindly support of Uw ambulance nurse. T wouldn't look over there, durl Aw nurse said, aa Sheila's eyes went toward Uw collapsed plan that lay like a great crippled bird snow. aa fee Sheila It makes me feel tick whispered, shuddering. T should think tt mlghtl" tha nurse murmured comfortingly as he helped Sheila Into Uw ambulance. Heaven, what a crowd!" Sheila said dizzily. "Doesn't It Just seem is If they come from nowhere? Frank half sat, half lay on the extended bed; Sheila eould see from fee working muscles of his lies feat he waa In pain. "This'll frighten my mother to desfe!" Frank said. Your little party certainly had miserable ending!" This was fee nurse. Frank did not open his eyes Sheila said nothing. (TO BE CONTINUED) la raceat Wberatoty fleets, CAMELS burned 25 slower Aum Am average ef tire IS ether ef the largeeteaO- y ef them. That aa the awragft a to take it for granted BEFORE you getting nil tha pleasure there is in n cigarette; taka m tip from Joe DiMaggio's experience. Try the slower-burnin-g Get extrspUeiuro and extra smoking per cigarette per pack. See if yon don't agree that penny far penny, Camels are your best cigarette buy! 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