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Show Me Another A General Quiz O the prov. with tar? a the fast does electricity travel in a wire? 4. Are the Hawaiian Islands a possession of the United States? 5. How deep is the deepest oil well ever drilled in this country? ill 0. An the tears you see shed it. he in the movies real? many T. How much worn currency is destroyed by the United States daily? 3. What is the largest bear :lc found in America and what is its rtt at. weight? " 9. What is the greatest height cuckoo reached in the air, and the greatevery est depth in the sea ever attained I Popo by man? at onh 10. What kind of bees are Hybla to in poetry? ill, but bees referred Answers i of it j 1. No definite height is set. Bar-nuAlpine at one time, specified that ibbling no one less than 7 feet 2 inches tall should be engaged for exhibii made ' a vfl. tion as a giant. 2. The North star is brighter :kFor. the sun, the former giving than ir, and about 625 times as much forte who own sun. n that light as our 3. According to the modem thexiuced ory, the velocity of electricity in a wire is the same as that of light 188,284 miles per second. 4. The Hawaiian Islands are not $ a possession of the United States bered, they have the status of a Territory wera and are' an integral part of the United States. fi. The ' deepest oil well ever if blue drilled in this country is located at lions, Bakersfield, Calif., and is 10,440 Even fast deep. a hard 6. The tears you see the actors or the . and actresses' shed in the movies iainted aren't zeal tears. They are drops i .of glycerin. 7. Uncle Sam destroys from three to four tons of old worn and died currency every day. 5. The brown bear is the largest American bear, some reaching IU their fig to their t . - natu-inim- 1,-9- 00 pounds. '1 9. In : 1932 man reached tee greatest height in the air and the greatest depth beneath the sur- , face of the sea ever attained Piccard in his balloon went up to 53,972. feet and Beebe descended in tea Atlantic to a depth of 2,200 feet in his "Bathysphere. 10. This reference is to super-beeHybla honey was considered the most delicious. s. "Quotations" Amain hu discovered that her real gold liea in her children. Ketldeen JVorris. The beat exercise ia thinking. Otto H. Kahn. Te understand another human being ia not easy, and ia never achieved by those who do not know that it ia difficult. Bertrand Ruuwll. The command of nature haa been put into mani hands before he koowa how to command himself. Sir Alfred Eudng. Om find happiness when one is not searching for it. Eugene Hrieux. Raising a family ia not entirely a picnic, but there i no joy without sorrow. Eugene Brieux. Thera ia no substitute for experience in this world. Benny Leonard. INSTANT LIGHTING PolemaniJS.Iron bontos a qnickar, aaslsr and man ea. nOteaettMkTliafi tha nonina lesteit Lighta Iron. last and match strike a it lights tarn a swa ThaCUamao haats in a jilty. taqoickly so. Operates for iill an hear. r r or write for VBEB FOLDER. i thaMsywiy-witbsOria-ot- COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE By KATHLEEN NORRIS Kathleen Norris . 3.. How hter AUW 1. How tell must a man ba to bo conaidered a giant? 2. Which heavenly body ia cant brightest, the eun or the North hour CO. dusk, and the white frock was gone CHAPTER VIU Continued ;ect They were WXU Senrieei in the little lane would walk through the garden with the Morrisons, but the night had proved to be still blowy and rainy, from the lane. She went into her that separated the two properties 1-4Quentln looked at her absently, room after a peep at Madeleine. now, and suddenly aha steeped and Quentin waa tearing off his clothes. picked up a small bright object And moved his gaze to Victoria. he did so she felt her heart be"Oh, did you Just come up? I 'Any chance ct your going down and they had had to have tha car for the twice two hundred yards. On the whole, wearily glad that it to Del Monte with me this after- hoped you'd gotten a nap. gin to beat faster, and the blood waa over, limping upstairs in her in her face. I went for a stroll. noon? A stroll? Quentin's cigarette lighter! she tiff new slippers, Vicky pronounced Oh, darling, not on Sunday! MolYep, I walked a little way. It aid. Hes been looking for it ev- the affair a drag, a bore, a failure. lis off, end Nurse with all of them to handle, and the Carters earning waa lovely out Feels hot in here. erywhere." It went cm and on; he never saw Serena commented, to supper 1 Theyre bringing ell the It does feel hot You didnt get Imagine, she could see nothing else. Vicky it; children I thought that since you as far as the hospital, did you, undisturbed. He probably dropped it" Vicky grew nervous and irritable, wonwouldn't bo here it would be a Quent? That woman's coming on whenaid, suddenly trembling, "when dering about it; wondering grand chance for a childrens sup- ell right isnt she? out of ever waa her where he sight of shower drowned roar the The you and he were talking here in per. Quentin was, wondering how often Vmi" Quentin said noncommit- any reply Quentin might have shout- the lane last Sunday. saw Serena, and under what cirhe d bathroom ed unthe eeme an Half hour later Quentin made through vaguely tally. Victoria, cumstances. Vie out came when he to sent again find Vicky changing her him another door; upstairs easy by his tone, T saw Serena today," Quentin lace. gown for dinner. questioning glance. Quentin wasnt was getting into an old black shoulaid one night, when their acquaint- to burn It's your met still on frightful Morrison Mrs. I hot this she himself like Lord, quite ders in just the pattern of your batha lovely creature! Quentin obSunday. The other doctors are going. ing suit she said. 1 wonder how served, plunging at once into his so white? ablutions. She'd started to walk Quent? Youre to have your golf that woman keeps Quentin did not answer. to the village, it was too much for in the morning? She was down there in the lane her, and she asked me to telephone T don't know, he said irresoust now, parasol and all," Victoria for a taxi to pick her up. But inlutely. "I thought I might telenow doubled over to insert stead I ran her downtown it seems phone Johnny. We might have our pursued, one at a time into rather he wanted the mail, I guess he gets her heels over Youll here. get golf right tight slippers. his own way pretty well! end then there and see her, wont you, Vic? Zat so? Quentin asked, shaving. took her home. It only took me Get? She was completely at to Yes. I happened be looking ten minutes. She tells me he sea, untying Susan's bib, as Susan bunted into her. Take your cooky out of the upper hall window, she looked out of a towel, his hair in and run, darling, she said to the was talking to someone gardener, wild wet confusion to say in satisshe tells me you called riitM, and don't wake Baby she's maybe but no, it's Sunday night faction Maybe it was a lover," Vic said, there today, Vic. Im glad. Shes out at the aide porchl Get over and see the Morrisons, trying a heel, scowling, taking up a lovely women, and shell be great the slipper to flex it vigorously. company for you. Quentin completed it Shes having a terribly dull time, Oh? Oh, yea! Victoria, at her dressing table, soul, with a sick husband and continued to brush her hair. Once poor Somehow- somewhere, something he looked steadily at Quentin, in was wrong. Through the familiar no friends here. Quentin was pulling hit face about the mirror, but he did not see her. scene a chill taint wind seemed to 1 told you they could come blow; e faint apprehension of trou- with hard fingers, testing his shave. Thursday night? she asked. ble of change. Vicky couldn't an- He was Yep. Who else are you going alyze it was only vaguely conWhen he and she were going to to have? scious that she felt it but it was bed after the bridge game, quite Gita and Gwen end ourselves there. and Mother. Til walk over to the Morrisons suddenly Quentin said: How about asking them to dinQuentin turned, his face colortala afternoon for a few minutes, if on an ner? she said, ing with amazement you like, Quentin, Who? Why, my dear, you can't do impulse, after luncheon. The Morrisons. that! he said quickly. Quentin was stuffing his pipe; Oh? Oh, d'you suppose hed Do what? did not look up. In their more than "Doesn't Mrs. Morrison Flay?" Why, have those people, the first seven years of marriage he had come? He seems so cross. I cant Vicky Asked. of and an him not social occasion could make and agreeable. time, never made a call that Vicky Imagine toShe come. said Sure hed it! remember. Now, sauntering forth ance with the Morrisons waa of Vicky was genuinely astonished. into the garden in search of dogs, day he would. only a few weeks standing. A second's electrical pause. Then How dyou mean, Quentin? children, his favorite chair under "Oh, that waa nice. Did she come Well, I mean that theyre im- to the office?" the oaks on the long terrace, he Vicky said without volition exactly to in want say, portant people; his father is Sir poke carelessly over his shoulder. what she did not No, I took her to lunch. Oh? A pause. Then the inevi"Oh, dont you bother, he laid, exactly the tone she did not want Percival Morrison. I do think that a if ever if ever were going to table you've got enough to do! I'll wan- to use silly suspicious words in interrogation, as unwelcome spread ourselves, this is the time! der over there, later, and afterward wife's light auspicious tone: to Victoria as to Quentin, but seen her Oh? I didnt know youd But he's an invalid, Quent!" I can give you some idea what sort dragged from her nevertheless by a "He ia and he isn't Hes lost an power stronger than herself. Hapof an outfit it is. today? 1 met her, coming back from eye, of course, but he's an English- pen to meet her? You'd be a darling to do that! walk, Quentin answered, won- man, and youll find them regular No-- a my ahe I spoke of It Sunday. She did But said. Victoria oddly at the same instant why be ticklers for formality. Oh, no, we'll aid that she was going to be in dering waa not feel happy about it, and it had seen her for have to make it a formal affair, town. from that Sunday that she dated hadnt said that heclub. and Dr. Austreicher. I see. And do what she would, the change in Quentin. Not under- a moment at the lane? the In ask the Rays and the Sinclairs the pause would seem to have sigI'd was nevertheless standing why, she Yep." I see! Vic murmured as he nificance, and do what she would, conscious of the fact that life someVicky was silent a moment When paused. Her heart was lead how didn't go back, after that Sunshe could not seem to fill it with he spoke, it was to say amiably "Why do you say I see? Quen- some casual pleasantry. day, to what it had been before. Sesee to over would go tin demanded suspiciously. Just two weeks after the day that the Presently Victoria and Quentin or two to arrange Well, we havent given that sort when Vicky and Quentin had first rena in a day had to dine with their neighbors. surface her under But since the twins before dinner. affair of an the met their lovely neighbor, her eyes felt a little sick from were born. Weve had nothing but Quentin, who rarely went to dinwere suddenly opened, and after serenity she the sudden jarring awakening, sud- Sunday lunches, and bridge dinners ners, had accepted this invitation that Victoria understood. as a matter of course, without cono that was fer Just four! den vague fears. whom to forsulting Victoria. She knew in adso was was it? It Quentin theres but nothing "Why, Quentin had said that he thought it vance that the event would hold lane. in the been Vic! had Serena midable about it talking he would go over to the club, might no pleasure for her, she felt like a a good-nigsort a her of amused with kissed He Quentin spoke coolif child in a home-mad- e play another eighteen it got on the top of her impatience. It was not amusing to rough-heade- d kiss careless er, might watch the polo. Vicky head went to his own sleeping Vic. She understood his mood too gown when the night came and she g saw him off, had a Almost immediately she well; his unwonted fussing over ev- and Quentin walked across the aide talk with Mollie, who since her ma- porch. him heard snoring. But Vicky lay ery detail of the approaching din- lawn and past the berry patch and rest rine was in port was given the for restless, unrea- ner; his strange excited spirits when the pasture field, end went through awake nervous, of the afternoon and the evening as hours. the night finally came. Quentin, who the old gate into the lane, and so on a special concession; helped Nurse soning afusually loathed such affairs, was to the Morrisons for dinner. The aU little the to the extent of opening waa indeed Informal. Only IX wife over CHAPTER fair the as a nervous young beds, laying out night apparel, putcandles and flowers, and welcomed their four selves were at the table. ting away various books and toys Vicky made e point of calling the guests with a joviality and as- Serena was no such housekeeper as in the nursery. day or two surance that seemed to Vicky al- Victoria Hardiity, but she made no upon her neighbors Finally they were all in bed, with later, to invite them to dinner. most as bad as his usual manner of apologies for a poor dinner and inbooks, and Victorias head and hair silk in forme! her different service. The winter night oddly Feeling grim and polite endurance. dijerked into a hundred agonizing Morrisons came laat; the was clear and cold; after dinner with calling cards in her The gown, kisses rection by warm good-nigpurse and white gloves carried as man, who wore a black patch over there was a fire intermittently reand embraces. Five minutes past a final touch, Vicky sat in the patio one eye, limping a little, evidently plenished by Quentin, and Victoria seven, and supper due within the glad to drop into the nearest chair; and Spencer Morrison played backhour oh, dear, not much room for Serena shining in flawless beauty. gammon, and then cribbage. rest in there! Her chiffon was at herself felt tired; things had Vicky At first they played in the sitting the deiLer's. Perhaps that white not gone any too well throughout the room, but presently Spencer sugmornworn this had .one that she long rainy day, she had small heart gested his rather untidy study, . ing in the affair. where there was an electric heater. There waa a wide upper hallway The earlier stages of the dinner He and Victoria went in there, and In the house, filled now with a pleaswere not a success. Just why not, she exerted herself charitably to t, like the light under ant Vic was unable to perceive. make the games interesting. .Nine nurswater. Victoria, dosing the Serena sat next to Quentin. Vicky i o'clock, ten o'clock struck; Victoria for behind lingered her, door her from ery was miserably impressed, WM overcome with sleepiness, and a moment at its big open window, end of the table, that the guest of jcn that she could decently softand looking out at the cooling did not have much to ay. going home. Her heart was ening day, breathing the freshened Anyone as beautiful as that did not not on the game; she felt nervous on the greenher ahe made eyes to much air, resting say; have to have and detracted. Presently she rose; ness of the great trees. all the other women look plain and they really must go now; after all, So standing, aha could look down badly dressed and sound chatter- she had a houseful of small children the and berry boxes. at the drying yard, to consider, and Quentin must make The atmosphere seemed definitely an vines, and the flat stretch of neearly start in the morning. clearer when they had gone. They glected lawn where a cow grazed, host seemed petulant and anHer and the gate in the evergreen hedge went early; the bowed, carefully she should break up the that gry that divided the Hardiity property walking lean man with the neat evening, but contented himself with the and one but eye, exquisitely from the small black patch over asking her to come over any day, groomed estate of the Morrisons superbly moving woman with her any hour, to get her revenge. next door. There was a small atrip fair head held high. Everyone could Come tomorrow at about two, if of lane there, end in the lane Vie discuss them then, end the concan, he urged. you to down saw a white figure, with the level tract fanatics could settle Doesn't Mrs. Morrison play? end Violet sun and the of shining Vicky their setting game. light with an inward smile one or two of the other women Vicky asked, bright on pale gold hair and illumishe could find time that idea the at drawif were the as low in it turned the lights nating tha white parasol or day, for an idle any tomorrow, a lantern lighted against the ing room, gathered about the fire, with a neighbor. afternoon game their at Morrisons of lane. tha tha shadows and analyzed dusky (TO BE CONTINUED ) Mrs. Morrison, of course. She leisure. Quentin had said that he Bhe Was Talking te Someone, was talking to someone, apparently; Apparently. ahe had the air of a person talking. inPennsylvania Bells Mourned But her companion was quite invisi- of the Morrison house with the and his wife, and men lovely tall was It jured ble agalnat the hedge; Occasions and conenough to hide anyone who waa talked somewhat stiltedly Dr. She and Hardiity close to it on the other side. Vic- strainedly. The bells gave nonpartisan poliThree bells, named Tom, Dick toria stood watching her and reflect- lived very quietly, she explained: from a mas-gi- tical service at election time. They were when to do has hung doctor and a as indeed Harry, of before Christing upon the Inescapable power oak frame in 1884 by a Quar-ryvil- were heard the nightout the old the beauty that had been so sud- ha is building up his practice, end and mas year rang they adverto dealer endhardware children! Vicky denly introduced into their compact has six small in the new with regularity. tise his stock fat trade, which in- and rang ed, with a little laugh. little group. But they did not ring in 1937. to summon toilOh, yea, you poor thing! Se- cluded farm bells Mrs. Morrison continued talking Tom, Dick and Harry were relates at mealtime, fields from ers In the lane; the revolving frills of rena said so heartily that Spencer on a truck by cheering poll-ticloaded In correspondent the parasol tumbling, tumbling. Morrison laughed his sinister laugh, a Quarryvffie, Pa.,Press. tha night of tha enthusiasts tha Detroit Free Dusk was falling fast now; Anna, and Vicky hated her. store the November election and were hauled of the front in Placed to whether know 1 didnt coming out coming upstairs, touched tha switch advanced sales effectively un- through nearby towns, ringing that lighted the hall behind Vic- dine with us would give Mr. Mor- bellimost of the farms of the region their victory chimes all the way. toria. How many would there be rison any pleasure or not, Vicky til bells In service. Tom, Dick They were taken home at breakfor supper, please? Victoria turned aid later, when ahe waa walking had time but the truck was needed fast and Harry rang all night tha night about; considered. The Keataei had home, and Serena had volunteered once. In backing out of the at a from wedding returned owner tha aid they'd stop in on their way to accompany her. garage the driver turned too swiftI beg pardon? trip in 1893. home with Kate, and Dr. Miller the frame was upset and the sumto ly, at serenade!, They sang I was wondering if Mr. Morriwould be here. Six, please, Anna. bucket hiia, hurled to the concrete pavemon the old Quarryville No, seven; there'd be Gwen, Vie son would think it more bother than as- ment, were shattered. to of scenes fires, to worth? was brigade remembered. 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