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Show u Sacred U'few- '21 PJZTm r of tlu Jtf Embroidered Linens for Babv eon. Women In their hand, and Jv commit iifc hM jjkh!rUu f'jSi Stoppera 0M Sink k W a Brit. Walea becama to 1788. Oklahoma aink , rf IECREEN2AA0IO By VIRGINIA VALE (BoteiMd hr Wooten Ncwopapor Union.) yTriweSoB atoppera police off Jeer's DITA HAYWORTH won a victory when Director Charles Vidor offered her a chance to become Brian Ahernes leading lady in The w,bb Lady in Question. Because raided a homo the sultry-eye- d actress wears 'h'.mmtiee diahpan of liquid clothes so well she's been laZ flfcWdb quicklystop-Jbelled the best dressed girl and eiphoned drained dfc in filmland. And because !tof what ho aaya waa shes what she is, she found ui, w waa carrying tho JLTwbn u-- v-- fc -- stop-Ifckh- pliea ttahnlh of ciorea. of tho jyrfuetioB Too Shy old, la "too 7S ye oeeortin embarrassed." Irai, Jll of Ctere- Krai freely admits, did the proposing, hot the uanal proeeea hy kiu on the blushing at the end of the cere- - ru, l(.reawdd bride .Jll, H "7 r1 gun Good ax-,- 2, Mctaaed for the 1824 nrtie rf Sir William Perry waa 2k Zl perfect condition when trrHy In the museum of United Service inatitotion jgil ibaha. herself in danger of acquiring another label that of a glamour girl. But the lovely Rita wanta to act you've aeen her in Susan and God," with Joan Crawford and Frederic March, you know that she can do it too. But in that one she was beautifully dressed. She wanted a role that would give her a chance to show what she could do in spite of briny dowdily dressed. Vidor certainly gave it to her in The Lady in Question." Her entire wardrobe for this one cost less than $45. A drab suit shoes with run-ovheels, and a very simple afternoon frock that's what this best dressed young woman was given to wear. She was delighted. But she couldnt go dowdy aU the way she had to wear silk stockings. - rr mjumunnnnnririririri-r- Remember Marie Wilson, the cunning blonde who was clever enough to put herself across In Hollywood by playing dumb? Her moat recent picture waa "Boy Meets Girl," which isnt exactly recent, after alL She has uat concluded a 20 weeks' personal appearance tour, and now she's back In pictures; you'll see CLftSSir.lED, department HOTELS hi h UNO, NEVADA, ate at HL GOLDEN UtM'i lartMi ai HOTEL APARTMENT ritaa task. fcmaiMa Bates! day a m Bank. CsawMtlr fsnUhtA. news. W EL Kt Tf pis. Bah Lata. FINISHING KODAK PRINTS 250 16 I MsS ud II yaiata Usl IS Bate St SEX PHOTO II Oidac Utah OFFICE EQUIPMENT laafca aai cfeaka, Sk aitoa ariiat tert'a. aafaa, U aaaaa. LHS EX. li W. IraaSwap. Halt LaSa ST AXD USED COLLEGE BARBER lh date Kan Starting SOLES BARBEE COLLEGE Mr tail ate Stmt Itariai Alia State IMS Tobn ar Carina AMa. 7MVaaaai Air aaS Booa ConJactloa. 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In her she The Letter, new picture, torts right out by killing u man However, her roles haven't affected her private life shes taking rhumbs lessons in her free momenta. Speaking of free time Raymond Gram Swing (whom Radio Guide recently named "the wisest and most scholarly of the war comments tore) has had but two free weeks for vacation in the past four years. And with the European situation what it is there's no telling when he'll ever again have time off. 25c A honeymoon that was delayed far five years started recently, when KH1AMM-JOHLaurette FiUbrandt (Virginia Rich-ma- n SON DRUGS of Girl Atone) and her husWOTO KIAFT-- Boa 749 Russ Yeung, finally departed band, Mt Irka Cite. Utak for Hollywood and points north. Hes n radio announcer, nnd ever since JHEDEAFENED say their marriage, when he wasnt booked to announce she was comAURK IS BETTER! mitted to acting getting IS free Mctiea aoitas Ira alim-- weeks together was something of a M ia any petiti triumph. L31 Frfrcti)r Aadiomater ti Are you one of these movie fans MORRIS & do someASSOCIATES who implore the stars towill screen that really on the thing 504 Jndga BaOdiag be a message to you? If you are, Silt Laka City you annoy your favorite star no end. George Brent has one of those fans, a girl who wants him to tap hia cigarette three times on an ash tray at least once in each picture, was just to let her know that he as a did it He gag her. of thinking in one picture, and regrets it aaya inm then she's been so insistent if he ached be muscle-boun- d that BEN LOMOND ceded to her demands. If SS trailer girl CHAPTER XVI Ceatiaaed 11 Never lie to me, Lynn, thats an the promise Ill ever ask of you," Wild continued. Never lie to me, for Ive had enough of that! It was only a o trip back, but to Lynn, although they were making knots, it seemed in termini-bin- They were traveling with the waves, which seemed gig"ip. In the roar of the wind Lynn moaned aloud. Why had she not told Wild then and there about that wedding? Why? Why? She could never summon up courage now! That night they all went off to too club for dinner. Wild with her at every opportunity, but there were not many, for tho stag line exercised its privileges, but she waa too impatient to be back in Wilds arms to be other than annoyed at the many who insisted on dancing with her. Terry wai there, and cut in early in the evening. "Nicer than Florida, what?" he murmured in her ear. What about that dinner with me you promised?" Lynn was vague. See the girls glaring at you. You'll hear about this tomorrow, I fancy. See Heloise Town over there dancing with Wild? She's been on tho make for him since he was in knickers, but he no can da She'd probably like to cut your throat Then somebody else cut In, and Lynn saw Wild was still dancing with Heloise, the blonde, who had come with Terry Saturday night Wild rescued Lynn before midnight and they escaped to hia car, for he had driven her over. "Youre gorgeous. We're going for a ride and I wish we didn't ever have to crane back. It was hours later when they finally got home. Everybody but Marie and two of tho boys were In bed. It never occurred to Lynn that Marie had deliberately waited up, just to see what time they got In. But it did to Wild, and he was furious when Marie followed Lynn upstairs. 'Til Just come in for a moment to say good night Marie said. Think I'll have one more night cap. She opened up a little cupboard which Lynn had not investigated and took out a bottle of brandy. She poured herself a stiff drink. Want one? Lynn shook her head. Wen, here's how? And by the way, how does it feel to be a Southampton sensation? I dont know what you mean.' I believe youre in earnest mean tonight The boys are nuts about you. And Wild's spinning like a top. Nice work, sister. Its more than any of us could da Marie downed the brandy, poured herself another. Lynn flushed, too embarrassed to answer. Lest time Wild brought home one of the great unwashed, it was a Marie laughed. Spanish dancer! She made terrific passes at the old man! Something in Lynn's clear eyes sobered Marie for a moment Wen, good luck. The boys must bo amused, and theres nothing like a new sensation! And Marie waved in uncertain good night aa she went out the door. two-mlt- "P coia sad filai cirafaHp CHAPTER XVH N Fs DeK. UTAH Pretty Brenda Marshall (now working In East of the River) gets regular letters from a youth who wanta her to mention hia name Just once during the picture. And Jane to wear. Wyman receives roses When the rosea arrived when she started work in Tugboat Annie Sails Again Jane took steps. She wrote him that she couldn't do it If he wanted to, because she has to do what the script tells her to, that he has rose fever and can't stand the flowers and besides, that she's married. tka . LN n I4.M M.SS Ptrasaa ikcwkjvL4 W aad Latty & I Etna. Taa n cfejSSESSSJSP aad Ad Ctak eL5en Lomond UTAH r B. at Ktlaarrald Mat ODDS AND END,S . . . Entity Baker con-er- l hoe been booked (or m tenure . fourv beginning m lh$ jml Those prise offered in radio contests book (or cooknote range from e recipe to ike free ing to ing canned admen New York, uilh ell expenses paiduhile the there, which reward winner in "ITe the Peophf contest . . . Irene radio Rich, who abandoned matin (or nnd now it combining the two. U din in lighted with her role Charles BicAijrd opposite . "Tired Astaire I determined .1! come e successful tong 'the author of the title number of the picture, "Second Chonu. By VERA BROWN Qltedgat Lynn slept little that night tired aa she waa She lay there in her hot room in the Village. He doesnt love me. Tm just fool! Marie to right Just a Hew sensation?' Why must 1 behave like this? Then persistently would come memories of that morning on the sinwindswept reef. Wild had been cere then. And I couldn't be honest with him It was all such a muddle that She slept Lynn dissolved into tears. awoke and next morning the late When she heavy lidded and listless. came down for breakfast nobody waa about except Chuck, who was having hia solitary breakfait Late hours don't agree with her you, he said as he poured cup of coffee. Im not used to them, I guess,to the admitted, refusing anything Everybody's gone golfing, you me amuse might Just aa well let you. Lynn managed a smites WUd's playing fiolf with Terry. to He wanta me to bring you over an the clubhouse at 1L We've got hour. Chuck and Lynn walked in the and the girl garden after breakfast, hia could sea be had something on more cheerpiitiii- - But he seemed ful than he had last night You did ma a good turn lait off steam! night letting me blow to he said suddenly. 'Tm going TeU me it's none ol something. I an business. Thatsit all right, but anyhow. Im going to sayMr. Austin, I Of course, pretty hard on you. Call me Chuck. AU right Chuck. took Now, here goes! Chuck deep breath. It ia hard to begin. I don't want You know you to misunderstand. Wildof fond I am Lynn suddenly became frightened and wished Chuck would stop. But be careful, Lynn. He's a (uy, but women have always polled him, including mother. He's pretty skeptical about women; doesn't think much of them. Has reason not ta Lynn tried to speak. Now wait until Im through. You're a good kid. I hate to see you get your heart broken." Lynn tried to keep her lips from Youre trying to ware trembling: ma not to foil in love with Wild? Not exactly, only don't taka him too seriously. Seeing her eyes, he added quickly: I don't mean that ha doesn't mean what he aaya when aaya it But he never means it for very long at a time." You neednt worry about mo. Chuck. Ill remember. Wilds been very kind to ma Thats alL 'Just dont bo too kind to him, Chuck said shortly, Now we'll forget all about It You raise a man's protective ins tin eta Wild plays the field, Lynn. I think you outfit to know ltl Terry end Wild had just crane off the links when they arrived. The three men had cocktails with Iym at the club and a tot of people were about but the Austin party hurried back for luncheon, since there were to be a lot of extra gueete with a buffet served on the town by the swimming pooL Wild (rot Sswtos Clrete Ntsdlccrsft Dept. New Verk KikU AVI. Enclose IS cents In coins tor Pst-ter- a No. Name Address eeeaeeeeeeeeeaaaeaeeeeeeeeei Whispered Secrets Aa everyone ia pleaacd with imagining that he knowa something not yet commonly divulged, secret history easily gains credit; but it ia for the most part believed only while it circulates in whispers, and when race it is openly told, is openly refuted. Dr. Johnson. WNU Service if he might come along some night with Wild for dinner. Please do! Lynn said as he held her hand. Next morning Lynn was up and dreised on time, found an array of servants running in and out of her room. They wanted Ups, at course. She tried to remember what madam had told her. Five dollars to the maid if she'd helped, her, and to her chambermaid, at least two dollars. Lynn waa struggling with tip money when Wild stuck hia head in the door. How you coming? He eame In, took tho money and put it back in Firet, how about a Lynn's purse. WNU W 3240 kiss? DD of touch 1 that personal The maid waa hovering about In Tasks Before One to a practical gift Never mind about the overhalL So little done, so much to do. 2504 contains a her. Til take care of the tips. Come for baby. Pattern av- - Sir Cecil Rhodes. to breakfast. Sweet We've got to transfer pattern of 2 motifs bo on our way. On the drive in, they were mostly silent the alienee of happinesa Half of female New York seemed bent on getting their Autumn wardrobes on that first September Tuesday. It waa after 6 before Lynn finally got free and climbed onto a bus to go down to Renes apartment She walked over to a delicatessen end got some food for hia supper, for. aa she expected, she found him there, working, without a bite of food in the house. Have a good time? "GrandI" Her voice had a happy note which caught at Renes heart but hia hand did not shako as he lapped on some deep brown paint to tho picture he waa doing. Rene had done a tot of thinking up in the country and he had talked to Marty. Things were going welL It would be foolish to go abroad uat now. In another year, perhaps he turned hia head. Lynn would bo married to Wild by then. When Lynn finally called him to supper, she was amaxed to see tears in hia eyes. "What la it Rene? She said, runCacr. IMS kg Kaites Cwtete ning to his aids. But he pulled away from her and answered her brusquely, trying to keep hia voice hard: When do wo eat? 'good-mornin- g' ry fta? tesMsg) tomorrow. AREAL TREAT! CHAPTER XVm Lynn slept little that sight. doesn't lave me. I had little chance to talk with Lynn until they had reached hia home. "Come, he told her. 'We'll duck this mob aa long aa we can. They went down to the beech and found a shady spot Wild Whats wrong, Lynn? asked, but first he kissed her. Nothing. Youre a bad liar. It waa Maria wasn't It?" Lynn did not answer. 1 got myself engaged to her once, shes a bit iharp about things, so Just forget anything unpleasant she said. "She was all right, Wild. "Just as harmless as a king cobra! He put hia arms about her and drew her to him. Kiss me, Lynn." Helpless there In hia arms, Lynn raised her lips like a little girL It was thus Chuck found them. 'I'm sorry to break in on such charming love scene but mother wanted you, and I thought Id better come myself. Lynn's cheeks were crimson, and she tried to move away from Wild but be held her close. Isn't she wonderful. Chuck? Wild kissed the tip of Lynna tilted nose. 'Pay no attention to hia disapproval, Lynn. He hates to see anybody happy! And hell try end turn you againat me! I can see it in his eye! But just ignore him. He's villainous character. Feeling tike a culprit, Lynn walked meekly between the two brothers back to the bouse. The rest iff the day wai a turmoil. Everybody iwatn in the pool before teatime, and Wild spent hia time trying to persuade Lynn to dive off the edge of the pool. There waa little more time that day for romance. Lynn waa ready for an early start Tuesday mornweek-enwaa over. That ing. The last evening Mrs. Austin said good-b-y to her before she retired. T won't be up in the morning, to my dear. It haa been charming have you. Wild must bring you out here often. Lynn thanked her sincerely. But Wild was waiting for her on the terrace, to say good-nighe asked aa be took "Happy? her in hia arms. d "Yea" This is only the beginning, sweet! The world's really a great place! Kiss me good-nigLynn later managed to say her to other of the house party good-by- s gueata Marie was kind to her, really liked Lynn. And I loathe moat pretty womenl she added. Wild announced he wai driving Lynn to town. "Oh, it la too early. Wild." "Ol course it Isn't! I'll be up before you are." Mr. and Mrs. Austin exchanged matter. glancea This clinched 7the o'clock to When Wild got up st Indrive Into Manhattan, that waa fatuation. There was no time to lose. Chuck was cordial to Lynn, asked &2rt(G)g3ul!!ii ePnltTl IffteU Lynn got Reno to the supper table and tried to make him talk to her. He could not say what waa in hia mind. He did, however, tell her so sure established, which in conCorrupted la Time something eff what Marty had said There was never anything by tinuance of time hath not been. week-enthe long during the wit of man so well devised, or corrupted. Archbishop Crammer. "I talked to Marty a tot when waa away, and he thinks I'm foolish to go off to Europe Just now. have agreed with him. He has some Important plana for me. He tilted hia chair back. 1 guess I'll stay on for the Winter. Lynn, and get the cash while the sun ia shining on my side of the fence. Lynn tried to conceal her Joy at the announcement, but it did not deceive Rena He felt ashamed at not telling her the whole truth, and he added with apparent casus In ess Marty wanta me to try for the Guggenheim Prize. It carries years travel abroad. Thought Td enter that picture of you. He thinks it might have a chance. Wild thinks it'a good, and he haa good judgment people tell me. His fathers been a collector for yeara" Rene tried to make his voice sound natural aa ha mentioned Wilds name. Lynn waa too excited to notice. Lynn could not conceal her Joy now. She hummed aa she did the supper dishea end Rena listening, tried to quiet the bitterness in his heart When she left him that tight kiss on night she dropped hia forehead. I'll see about the apartment tonight! Downstairs Lynn looked for Wild. He was not there. But even that disappointment could not dampen her apirita She hurried on over to the little apartment house which had just been done over. They were apartments with a little electric stove and fireplace which burned real wood. It waa a walk' up place, but to Lynn it seemed the lait word in luxury. The second morning, with its bright September sunshine, found Lynn frantic. She put on a new black Fall frock and went off to work. Mme. Reanoud remarked the dark circles under her eyes, thought she must remember to warn Lynn to keep better houra Wild wee taking her out too much. That wee the trouble with these young girto. Madam eighed. Later, when the shop bed dosed, Lynn took a tong time to dreaa hoping that Wild might be waiting. She looked stunning aa she left the shop in her well cut black frock and hat, which small, showed her blonde hair. Wild wain' one-roo- m -- there, but Terry waa He waved to Lynn, end she nodded, forcing back the tears of disappointment. You took though you were expecting a date. I'm not Just a date to get home and let Rene work for an hour.1 Let me drive you? Lynn hesitated. "Coma I've got e little timo to kill if you really won't eat with me." Terry wai amusing, and he kept Lynn laughing as he recounted party he'd attended the previous night out on Long Island. (TO BE COM INI ED) |