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Show (inland Pretty more from yur wn Cre" Iibusy Sttaie to make Kau: Th.die, design diagram can the inexperienced g ,iM ;n i few hours, nderixing Bouse Dress, Is hintf about this dress TCi comfort. Sjjbr working slim although it looks b it's drawn In by darts, is p Joaaph McCord CHAPTER XIV Cantlnued 15 Through it all, over it all, the name Dale had been unable to force from hia lips back in the study How long ago. That wss the memory hia battered consciousness desired most of all to crush. Even aa hia fingers tried to mutilate the tangible evidence end failed. Elaine. Elaine. Her face watching him through an this nightmare. It would not be blotted out No matter how he beat at It with hia bare luart That hurrying maddening proces-ioawinging peat his (taring eyes. Where waa the end? A boat of puzzling shadows forging by. Taking ahape at last Those wen pennons streaming from bobbing lance Upa. Clearer. Thi.ii.if. forgotten game of dreams. Old guests of the Table Round. And ever present in the motley of mall, a lone rider. Coming out again, hidden behind arms that bore no device. Blank. n, The skirt to stoop and The armholes ind stretch. pie, the sleeves short and fhis dress is easy to do up, ause it fastens in the front, n be laid out flat on the Its utter simplicity, long make you id deep Timer than you are. Make ico, percale, linen or ging- wring and easy. nough leeway v ; ' A tree Pretty Aprons. three of them will be handy to have all fresh : idy, when you want to pro-)- Rernoon tea or a' hasty supper for unexpected Each of them protects it of you efficiently, and r I crisp, feminine and at t the Make several sets ant some for yourself, and I tut away for gifts. Theyre y for bridge prizes, and agement remembrances. ' latiste, dotted Swiss, lawn . it' y. fdj The Patterns. designed for sizes 34, 36, 2, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size res yards of . Contrasting cuffs would rard. designed for sizes 34, 36, 2, 44, 46 and 48. 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Houston Soudlss Relates the Romance of Wheat and Discusses Flour, the Basic Food I T BEGINS to look as if the various actresses who refused to play the heroine in "Spawn of the North" were smart girls. They probably remembered that its danger- past 0US to work in a picture with T think you had better explain "One of them things. Thats all." that a clever animal, because said it Kelsey quietly enough, if there was any doubt." waa the but a dull color crept into hia nine times out of ten the did b!Verulrtrt "why that man I thought I might be of himself all these years? Why some help. You have enough to an-- mai steals the Piclure did he not find me? Why? MenUon sPwn of toe North," There to swer for, when It cornea to that no answer. To anything in life Elaine might be here now. if you to ,omeone who hai seen it and he Pink came nearer. He stood look- . . OT ,he won't reply: . Im sorry. I didnt mean to Wasnt toe ing down at the tryin to say. What else waa there to believe? Farwell persisted. There never waa anything else to believe. God forgive me, I hoped the man was dead. Now he cornea out of tha By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS flour is the story of civilization. Before wheat TIIE story learned to cultivate this golden grain, he was obliged to move from place to place, with the seasons, in search of food to sustain and nourish his body. Then, on one happy and momentous occasion, perhaps 6,000 years ago, an inspired nomad plucked the kernels clustered at the top of some wav-f- ing grasses, observed that where white bread is preferred, can be supe taste, and these elements easily they had a sources. from other plied passed along the As a matter of fact, foods made discovery to his from both types of flour belong in of ani-chee- 1 nut-lik- far-reachi- ng ' No, I loved her. him to hta feet Too battle between the salmon fishers or exShe might have come here and the pirates exciting? with you. To claim your ion. It Is claim over the icebergs or the too Iste. He to gone. I drove him salmon run or the excellent performances of John Barrymore and away." "In God's name, Farwell, what Lynne Overman. Not if he or she runs true to form. The exclamaare you saying? Ketaey sprang to hta feet The tion points wUl aU be for the trained lean face under the gray hair had seal. Slicker. SUcker deserves the enthusiasm, gone aa white as Farwell' own. His fists were thrust into his coat and his owner and trainer deserves pockets, aa if fearful hta auger the good break that he gets through Suckers performance. He ta H. might get the beat of him. That Dale is yours, was the W. Winston, a veteran of vaudemeasured reply. "I always have ville; he and hta trained seals, on one of their tours of Europe, known. Wade Ketaey took a backward played a command performance for step and sank helplessly Into hta British royalty. chair. He but stared at Farwell. I sinned more deeply than I Another animal who became a knew. I never told the boy. Alovernight to the terrier wha ways I was hoping hoping. Then played "Alta in The Thin Man. you eame. I had to ten him. AIL" He'll appear with Constance Ben"Wait! Kelseys voice was nett In Topper Takes a Trip, a harsh. He swallowed before ha sort of sequel to Topper. In fact, could ask hip question. Are you hoTl replace Cary Grant, in n way. Grant is too busy end toe expensive trying to ten me that you think that you dare believe Fm that boys for the new "Topper picture, so father? the dog win bo Miaa Bennetts com"Would you deny him a name panion in this one. now? It Is an that you can give him. More than you did for her. Tyrone Power ta gathering bouIf I did not believe you utterly A dangerous ring crept quets from those who know about mad Into Kelseys voice he leaned for band leaders for hta performance in ward. "As long as you have aald that- Let me ten you something once and for slL I gave Elaine a love tost could mean nothing to you. For you killed her. No. I loved her. Too wen. "And I ten you that you did. You broke her between your hands. She loved you so wen she let you drive her out of your life. ' And now . . . He was on hta feet again. You ait there in your smug righteousness Yea. ... - well." staring and rub- bing hta eyes. A distinct uneasiness possessed him when he realized that hta watch had been kept in vain. Dale had not returned. Satisfied by the quiet overhead that Farwell must bo resting, Pink stole softly to hta kitchen to brew a pot of coffee. Aa he swallowed a hasty breakfast he was formulating a plan of action. He had promised Miss Lee to find the kid and he must make his effort at once. He swore at the sound of the door belL Muttering to himself, he hurried to answer it before hta employer should be roused. It might be some word from the kid. Well?" was his ungracious greeting to toe stranger on toe porch. I would like to see Dr. Farwell, if I may. Before Pink could frame a refusal, a voice spoke from within the halL "Just a moment, Pinckney. Who it?" Is Jonathan Farwell came slowly down the stairs and crossed to. the front door. Good morning, he began calmDid you wish to see me? Dr. Farwell?" Yes. Come In. Pink fan back reluctantly and allowed the visitor to enter. Eyed him uneasily as he walked into the parlor, followed by to minister. The atmosphere of toe front room was charged with sudden tenseness aa the two men faced each other. The stranger broke toe silence. He spoke bluntly. l. We have never met. Doctor Far-wel- -- No. It was a colorless word. But I am not aurprised to see you now. Then you know I'm Wade Kel-e- fellow-tribesme- n. ay that ly. Fink Mulgrew stood watch alone in hta kitchen until the first streaks of dawn tinged the east end Albert Hickman 'arrived with a clink of milk bottles. Pink had passed the hours tipped back In a chair, heels resting on the table as he sat staring at the wall and lighting one cigarette after the other. He had gone several times to the back porch to peer Into the darkness and to listen. Then into the parlor, only to hear that monotonous pacing overhead. When the clock chimed four, Fink flipped a half smoked cigarette into the sink, rose and bathed hta face in cold water. I'll be goto nuts myself, If this thing keeps up much longer, he grumbled, smoothing back hta hair with wet hands. A moment later, he rapped hesitatingly on the knob and peered cautiously into the room. The light still burned. Jonathan Farwell. hta face drawn and lug gard and suddenly did. turned to face hta visitor.' "Dale has not coma best; were hta first words. Not yet, Dominie." 1 have lost him too," Farwell offered in a curiously flat voice. The finality stirred MulGone. action. to grew he countered Talk sensei You know that kid's no roughly. quitter. Any more'n you Sit down. Pull yourself together. With unexpected dooility the minister sank to a aeat on the bed. He'll come back. the little man You been carryin this insisted. around ever since he waa born. The kid got it all to one package. What do you expect? Hes had to go out by himself and work it out Same as you've been doin'. When he gets here, he'll be fixed to talk. Then you and him can get together. Why should he come to me? drove him away. My punishment la almost greater than I can bear, Pinckney. I tried to carry It alone. Did I do wrong? Did I? I can't tell Liasen, Dominie. you. I reckon I'd have dona tha ama as you. You wasn't sure. Tyrone Power Leads! 'k Infant Publishers By Virginia Vale you never had it In black and white. You know what I'm Far-well- ? Only his mother! husband. A man who had been kind to him for her take. Had he? This man of God. Who stood up on each Sunday and told people how to be good. Live righteous lives, hate sin. And he let me live this lie. He lived it, too. Why? Why? All. these years giving himself to the task of saving souls. What about hia own soul? What about . . . The Lady Lee. No use to push that out of hia mind any longer. The thing that mattered most of all. He groaned softly to himself. She was waiting for him now somewhere in this soft darkness. HU last words He had promised. had told her that nothing could ever keep them apart. How could he ever tell her? He couldnt Never to see her again . . . What would they tell her when she called the parsonage? What would he say In the message he must send before he went away from an this? That he had made a mistake? That he must try to forget? To have to hurt her so. No right even to look at her. Never to hold her close . . . The warm perfume of her hair . . . He couldn't (tend this. If only he could start on that trip to the wilderness. Bury himself forever. Another dream shattered. He never wanted to see that man. Hear hta name. Didn't dare ace him. There were other wildernesses. He would find them. Only ask to be forgotten. No riding out with colors now . . . The clouds lowered. Rain drops rattled sharply on the leaves. Dale rose painfully to his feet. Blundered on. Deeper into the woode. -- IDNEYS mean crumpled figure. Dominie. he began slowly, I aln t very good at sayin' things. But ain t you aorta runnin out on yourself tonight? And on the kid? You know . . ." Pi, hesitated, then summed up: I always let you handle the church end. But here's how all this hits me. If Gods all you figure, why's He lettto our kid lit In a crooked game? No, sir. The kids a square shooter. You can't tell me no different Dope It out The ahleld argent Dales arm wee upflung across hli for yourself. face to shut away the picture. He Nine oclock found the parsonage rolled over end pressed his eyes deep among the dead leaves. Sobs enveloped to silence. Jons thin Farwell still lay across broke from him. his bed where Mulgrew had left him Elaine. When that first storm had spent several hours before. Exhausted itself, the boy who had been Dale by the storm that had swept hia Farwell roused and stared dully at heart and brain, sleep at last had hia surroundings. At the trees loom- claimed the minister. Pink was in ing darkly on all (idea. It waa the living room when he had the same world he had seen slip stretched himself on toe couch to from beneath hia feet He still was wait Dale's coming. The chiming of the clock brought in it if no longer of it For the moment hia mind refused to recognize the present or future. He must go back e little, reconstruct his chaos. Adjust himself to e perspective of some sort Slowly, matters began to right themselves in his numb brain. It came back to him how hia father . . . That was It He had no father. But he did He waa the son of Ward Kelsey. That should have been his name, too. No right to that other of which he had been so'proud. Seal Steals Show heritage your-8- 9 work clothes. nrelly new that combine and they are even if this ling venture, youll Sim Dust What to Eat and Why HEART 0meWearables y, The name had no sooner left the speaker's lips than toe door lead closed Ing to the dining room abruptly. By an unseen hand. The unexpected sound recalled Farwell to the duties of host Win you be seated? Thank you. We can talk here?" If you feel It necessary. We are alone, 1 mean? Jonathan Farwell walked to the hall door. He closed It and came hack to the neareat chair, dropping A wearily to Ms cushioned seat. few brief hours had aged him perThe ceptibly- His shoulders sagged. white face waa pinched and drawn. Well, air? Perhaps this is more difficult than I realized." A alight healtancy marked Kelseys attempt Sudden waa sympathy filled him. This man 111. "Can you suffering. He was understand what brings me here?" I auppose you know he ventured. Dale." met have that I He told me so. He is gone. Gone? I dont quite understand. Isn't he out at the univeraity? "He came here. To toll me about you. "Of course. He menlioncd somewill be glad to thing of the sort I him again. see Farwell Insisted Ho is gone, First, Elaine. Today, listlessly. Dale. What would you do now? I am beyond hurt I think." I You're talking in riddles, man Kelsey eyed the other sharply. and smirch her name. Didnt it occur to you that Dale might be your son? That he ta your son? Elaines boy? You poor blind fooL And to think I have hated you aU these years! FarweU slowly passed hta hand over hta mouth as If he had received a blow. Hta Ups twitched,1 but no sound came. He peered up vacantly at hta accuser. '1 am beginning to understand," Ketaey remarked quietly. We must get to the bottom of this. PuH yourself together, man. la there anything I can get you?" FarweU shook hta head. Then listen to me. He drew hia chair closer and seated himself. This ta no time to mince words. It means too much to that boy. To all of us. I esn teU you some things you dont know. That is what brought me here.' CHAPTER XV We'H start with mo. Youd beat make up your mind to accept what I teU you. Is that understood? said Kelsey. A slight nod of the head was Far-wen- s reply. "When you eame to Middleton, 1 waa a transit man with tha old G. ft CL Starting out I was engaged to Elaine. There! no good going into that She loved you more than she did me. But there ta one thing you wUl have to believe. It didn't keep me from loving her. There never has been another woman in my life. From that day until this. If you can get that . . FarweU sat motionless. Staring In mute pain at the other man. to "I don't want he rough . . . Ketaey seemed to find the going difI know now that Elaine ficult never opened her Up to a souL But I saw . . . Though I never talked with her after the sent me away. She was trying to fit herself to Job that waa beyond her. "I can guess what happened after you took her away. She found herself failing the job and you. Fright and her nerves got the better of her. I could piece it all together. She elung to you and you gave her no help Perhaps you couldn't Thats not for me to Judge. AU 1 know is that something snapped. It The beginnings of wheat cultivation are lost in antiquity. But we do know that for thousands o f yean, it has been one of the most important crops In the world eo nec- essary to mans the diet, where they add variety and splendid food values at minimum cost. And it goes without saying that for many purposes, only white flour is suitable. well-balanc- Bread Venus Pastry Flour Different types of wheat differ in their proportions of protein and that the carbohydrates, and that accounts supplication, Give for the difference between bread us t h 1 s day our and pastry flours. Bread flour is daily bread, lias made from wheat containing n summed up hie large amount of gluten, which most fervent de- gives elasticity to a dough and sires. d loaf. helps to make a Pastry flour contains less gluten Food for the World and more starch and haa a lighter Today, nearly three quarters of texture that produces a billion people use wheat as food. cakes. flours, as their And modern methods of milling name implies, are usually a blend have developed flours of such su- of different types of wheat and perlative quality that breads' are are designed for general housemore appetizing and more attrac- hold use. tive than ever before; special flours make cakes and pastries A Symbol of Progress light as the proverbial feather; It is a tribute to American enand there are prepared mixes terprise that the worlds largest available for biscuits, waffles, flour mills are now to be found In muffins, griddle cakes, pie crust this country, and that tremendous and gingerbread. staffs of technicians and research chemists supervise every step In For Energy and Vitality the preparation of the flour which The form In which wheat flour may pass through as many as 11 makes its appearance on the table grindings and be euhjected to 186 Is of less importance than the fact separations. that it is and should be an essenExperts begin by checking the tial item in the family food supply. quality of the grain while it is in That Is because it offers a rich transit to the mill. But their work supply of fuel value at little eost. does not end when the flour The different types of flour contain emerges pure white in color and from 61 to 76 per cent carbohy- unbelievably fine in texture, after drates, from 11 to 15 per cent pro- having passed through silk bolting tein, and varying amounts of min- cloths of 100 mesh or finer. After eral salts and vitamins. that, there are baking tests, day It is necessary to know some- after day, to be sure that every thing of the structure of the wheat sack which is sold is of uniformly kernel and to understand how the high quality. various flours differ, in order to elect the flour best suited for Flours each purpose. A kernel is made An interesting development of g up of several outer layers of bran recent years has been the a layer of cells high in phosflours and other ready-to-uphorus and protein, just inside mixtures. Some of these contain the bran; the endosperm, com- only a leavener; others include posed of cells in which starch dried milk and eggs; fat; and bakgranules are held together by pro- ing powder, so that only a liquid teins; and the germ. The starch is needed. All are planned to save cells are so small that me kernel the homemakera time and mainTTRONE POWER of wheat may eontain as many as tain her familys interest in their A 20,060,600 granules. "Alexander's Ragtime Band. most important energy food the little group of musicians was disproducts of wheat the foremost cussing It recently, and they said eereal grain. White and Whole Wheat Flours C. Houston that he wasnt merely standing up White flour is from made chiefly f there and waving a baton, as movie tars whose role require them to the endosperm. 1 and graham flours are Add Note of Color, to turn band leader usually do. They maintained that he was actually loosely applied terms which refer Your Dainty Linens both to products made by grindleading the band. ing the ' heat berry without the removal r addition of any ingreIncidentally, Paul Wing, whose dient, and also to a flour from "Spelling Bee, impressively spon- which part of the bran has been removed or to which bran has e sored, goes out on a well being well-pile- fine-graine- d se Self-Risi- self-risinse Ooudlsu-IMS- -Sl. C-- : Whole-whea- t, entir- e-wheat nation-wid- at 5:45 Sunday afternoons, haa an effective way at taking radioacting (part and putting it together again for those who want to act In broadcasts. Mr. Wing takes a play one that he wrote some years sgo, when he hook-u- p been added. One of the most prolonged discussions of the last two decades has Involved arguments for and against the use of white or whole wheat flour in making various types iff bread and muffins. As a was well known result, many people have been playwright and rehearses the aspiring actors eonfiised and misled often at the in It as it would be dona on the expense of their enjoyment In stage; then he coaches them In it meals. as It would be done in a broadcastHere are the facta: White bread ing studio, bringing out the many contains important energy values, differences in technique. proteins, some minerals, chiefly potassium and phosphorus, and when made with milk, it also supElaine Carrington was put gently some calcium. It is easily plies but firmly in her place recently by and almost completely digested, her son and daughter (Robert aged teats indicating an average diten, and Patricia, aged fourteen). of 96 per cent. Mrs. Carrington, in case you dont gestibility Bread other bakery prodand know, ta one of radio's most successful writers; for years she has ucts made from whole wheat flour These bluebirds have a charm done the script for Pepper Young's also contain proteins and carbohyamounts of iron, all their own. Cross stitch them good drates, ta plus which on two broadcast Family, hook-upnation-wid- e on Monday copper, phosphorus and potassi- in soft colors (shades of one color or varied colors) on scarf, towels, and Friday mornings and after- um; and vitamins A, B and G. The whole grain products are pillow cases, or cloths and enjoy noons. She made her name as e brilliant short story writer before less completely digested than the pride of possession! Pattern she took to radio, selling to the big- those which are highly refined, 6032 contains a transfer pattern of however, go some of their nutri- 12 motifs ranging from 4 by 15 gest magazines. inches to 1 by 1 Inches; illusto the body. But Patricia and Robert are now ents may be lost When the two types of flour are trations of stitches; materials republishing s magazine, The Jolly considered as sources of protein quired; color schemes. (at their mothers expense). To obtain this pattern, send 15 j conlrlbuttere from and getting cents in stamps or coins (coins waa bound ta he aald. The .tori and friends only family. Whole preferred) to The Sewing Circle, FarweU moistened hta Ups with e y that they've Instated on having re--1 rich- - Household Arts Dept., 259 W. to be conceded flour is wheat the tip of hie tongue. Sat watching written, (and they didst Ilka even er in minerals and vitamins, but 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Hta face was expressionless. versions too well,) Elaine was in a panic when she the are those by the famous Elaine left your home. Her physical condition had something to do with it Carrington! The Spirit of Friendliness of course. When she was driven to and Fair Dealing which take the atop, she couldn't go back. ODDS AND ENDS Two of radio's She couldnt go to her mother, for Prevails at the osl promising young singers, fear you would find her. Quevli and Felix Young, hum unbelievo Jerome wlU Mum sound almost This jut recorded on able. I can see now. It was fate. Korns music . . . The Alice in The same aa my running across U'onderlantT skating tequrnce in My Lucky Dale last week. I waa in Chicago Sonja ienios new picture, worth seeing; the on business. A friend and I dropped Slur," mokei if picture iinl quite up to her the rest o into a Loop restaurant tor lunch. usual standard . . . Don't mist You I saw Elaine waiting on tables. This Cant Toko It IFith You; in tome reIn SALT LAKE CITY is going to hurt She was working spects it's better than the stage verHas Established Its RoputsHoa as Ons overt to support youibaby. sion thut New York raved at tha Nation's Most Popular Hotels. W Western Newspaper Ui Til cut it short for both our lakes. Elaine didn't have much reROOMS 400 BATHS Breaks Bun Over Brides Head The lake air had been sistance. to an old custom, tha According Rates; took I to no her $2.00 to $4.00 Singlu good. doing her Scottish bride ta carried over tha her mother where she belonged. threshold of her new home, and met Then I began a search for you. on the other side CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET by the grooms You seemed to have dropped from mother, who breaks a currant bun food si reasonable prices AU located of! main lobby-flos1 stumbled across your trail sight over the brides head. A bad elm once In 1915. Elulne had been dead ta considered unlucky. DINING DANCING Entertainment several months. She hoped for you to the last. Wanted to put Dale In EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Artists of Ago Store Work your arms where he belonged. Now artists spirited painted Stone age Where were it's your turn to help. animals on eave walls, using tat you' red, yellow and brown paint such Overseas. hematite, ochre, and CHAUNCCY W. WIST, Manager materials Mrs. J. H. WATtll, ftwMsnt We weren't in the war then. carbon. vegetable Canadians." (70 he crwr.Y's, 255?. Mario-Louis- e 4fotel NEW HOUSE 400 si 4oul NEWBKOUSE |