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Show fyolandDclightful flew Shirtwaister Strange Facts I to put on and wear in flat crepe, cilk rtiun Tayon. this beauti-faahlo- n wiU fcflf delight on the hottest jL,ef.No.8mlook fresh, whita silk And it will feel es snd unhampering, op be-lin- KJST are so simple and Cl - -n--T trailer girl By VERA BROWN CUdgw CHAPTER XVIII Con tinned IS "Youve never seen Wild tight, have you? Terry asked. He kept ui In stitches. He put Mrs. Wall's gold-fla- h in the champagne. You bild have seen them. They got cock- eyed I Terry was not trying to be crueL It never occurred to him that Lynn waa taking WiU teriously. She felt she could not face Rene juat now and (he went atraight to her new apartment Terry wrote down the number. "Have you a telephone? Well, I can get you at the zhop," he waved See you soon. good-b- y. The room darkened. It must have been nine when she got up and bathed her face, and put on a white linen dress. Shed go to Rene now. Then she laughed at herself. She knew why she was going. To see if WiU might be waiting. From the street aha couU see Renes apartment was dark. He often sat with the lights out o she rent on up. Rene, however, was not there. She found a note for her. "I've gone to eat with Marty. She waited while, idling about the room, picking up this sketch and that She could (tend it no longer. She scribbled a few words on the end of Rene's note and left If only Wild were waiting for her as usual. She was crying now, for she knew that WiU would not come. What had happened? Terry? Hie mother? As she worked, dawn began to . She worked with a white act face until everything was neatly packed, the pictures she had hung with such pleasure, the little vases, evm the disturbing papers from the table. She made some coffee end managed to drink it Then she bathed nd dressed slowly watching the hands of the clock. By seven, she could stand the place no longer. Reedy for work, she walked down the stairs, praying she'd meet none of her neighbors on the way. She made her escape end almost ran into the street. She'd have to begin the Job of apartment hunting all over again. There parked at the curb wee Wild's car. HFwas at the wheel. When he saw her he got out nd walked over to her. Somewhere hed found barber He was shaved, and sober. shop. Only the line moisture on hie forehead showed hie two days of drinking. slow-movi- Lomn. She did not answer him. Dont make e scene here. I'll pick you up end put you in the car if you do. I wear it! And Lynn knew he meant it She opened the door end got in. Wild drove away in silence for few blocks, then perked the car and turned to her. Tm eiking you to forgive me, Lynn. He tried to look into her What?" PATTERN DEPT. MS Ktw Moatfomeiy Ave. Su Fnacliee CalU. Uttat IS ecnta tat coins tor Wearily she made up the cot for the night and undressed. It was hours later when the door bell awakened her. She jumped up, tubbed her toe on the strange chair, felt for the buzzer. Rene? He must be UL She hunted for her dressing gown end threw It on over her thin nightdress. Her eyes were she waited at heavy with sleep the door. She could hear somebody tumbling up the stairs at the next floor. She wee lure something had happened to Rene! She waited until the footsteps reached her door. Then she opened it It wee WiU. He came to her and took her in hie arms, buried hie face in her ruffled, blonde heir. "My God, Lynn! I couUnt stay way. I tried, but I couldnt! He would not let her go, hie lips on htttn here. can be fastened and turned revers, or throat, with Ate. The bodice with three buttons back in narrow, deep buttoned almost to the revers. AiDow it both ways, since Why not have 81 so very easy to make? Theres detailing to it just i few gathers beneath the yoke d darts at the waistline. The circular skirt has a lovely, youthfpractically no ul swing. Pattern No. 8727 sices 14, 18, 18, U requires 4 is designed for 20; 40 and 42. Size material without .Send order to: yards of 39-in- ch nap. . SIMS CIRCLE So. siM Free Mind I've been a aoce I have bout great deal happier given up thinking what is easy and pleasant, discontented because I aid being wldn't have my own will. Our life is determined for us; and it fres the mind very free when n give up wishing and only think bearing what is laid upon us, an doing what is given us to do. Eliot. --George Wild! Lynn's voice was pleading. She realized he had been drinking. She struggled to get awey from him. Dont, Lynn! I love you so!" There were tears in hie eyes as he poke. Youve got to let me go." Lynn's voice wee desperate. I'll never let you go, not after these two days. Finally she broke way from him. You've got to leave here. Wild. Right nowl Lynn wee in a panic. Mrs. Roth had warned her againet men visitors late at night. He laughed softly: "I thought 1 could give you up if I wanted to. Well, I'm putting my cardi on the table. CLASS IF, IE 1 He eat down suddenly, as though And I hie kneel were week. thought I was so smart! 1 who hate women!" PERSONALS Powder. Sample .V,1 Hygienic m yTu h..IC?nl- MUR AY MED. ROMAN'S PBIEND St - S bp CO.. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. Harsh Words wound inflicted by arrows wood cut down by an axe but harsh words are haters vrond inflicted by them Arrows of differ-lJJJ? "t heal. can be extracted from rot a word-dacannot u. drawn out, for it is seated in eart' Mahabbarata. E1 1 j? rt WEARY DESPONDENT E DI Qs Ciylii spalls, Irrltsbls HlllLVi 5" d to hnedoos! ensSaSSSF IjJiaE.PisHianj JuITw 33 40 Cheerfulness lent Wears 10 an Quality. It has been bright weather of the ecel-allMCjri- 2?"Samuel Smiles. kidneys function badly and toffee a 2S"t wwK'lI1 bJ32 nagging backache, burning, scanty or too urination and getting tip at you feel tiled, nervous, use Doans Pllfa. iff! jfa "PseWly lor poody kidntys. Millions of boxes wery year. They are countfy ov!1- - Adi your recom-'totf'b- cant" Go, now, like a WiU. please. good boy. He pulled her down into his arms. Of course, I'm not going! I'm here to stay." Lynn couU not break away from him. end she lay there sobbing ea Wild though her heart would break. wee nonplussed at the storm. Dont you love me, Lynn?" he eked plaintively. 1 think I almost hate you totact night!" All her Buffering of the heU two days welled up. But he her there, a rebellious, sobbing tigure. Just then, there wee knock on the door. Lynn struggled out of Wild's erme and went slowly to answer. It wee Mr. Roth, in hie nighhastily tshirt which hung below donned raincoat. This if nice way to carry on, into young woman, Roth charged the room. to say: Lynn, horrified, managed The gentleRoth. Mr. sorry Im men wee Just leaving." Roth brushed that aside: "You'll leave tomorrow morning. respectable We told you this wee to Wild: place." Then he turned with you if her Take out Now get of out my but get you want to house. the Lynn etood straight againstwhole of the humiliation The walL Wild suddenly thing wee ghastly. sobered by the turn of event roae; fooll I apologize Lynn. I m touched her He went over to her, end arm appealingly, tookhto! bet backward left without the most he left her to contemplate her whole humiliating experience in young life. chapter XIX In the midLynn, standing there her aw covered floor. the dle of disgusting! It w.i with her hands. her. How A fury took possession of dared Wild! How dare he! deterShe began pecking wildly, mined not to stay in this Plac She moment longer than ncccssary. books hate, clothes, tossing began onto the cot, pulling out eultcesee from under the bed. WNU Barries When he dropped her off at the hop, he said: "I'll be waiting for you tonight And he dashed off to complete his plans for the day. How different this day wee then the one previous! Lynn chided her-ul- f and sometimes when ehe fficught of Wild's absurd proposal in tlta little automat, her heart got cold. She must tell him ell about Bene. Tonight she'd tell him. The longer she welted the worse it would be. That night Lynn flew into her treat clothes. And then she went out to meet say, will yea marry me, Lyna?" haggard eyes. "I was drunk. That the only explanation I can offer I Im a fooL If you only knew whet I've been through these last two days!" He put his hand over hen end would not let her take hen way. "You've got to listen. You'd allow he stumbled murderer that! 1 He could not tell Lynn there had difficult scene with his been mother. She had tried to be kind, had tried to make him see how impossible his infatuation for Lynn was. She'd kept her temper end had been logical end straightforward. You dont understand how I love you. Lynn. I mean it! She looked so ill and tired. He reviled himself bitterly. It was pretty awful, wasn't it? That old fool! But I must have been mad. 1 ran into Terry and he said he'd seen you and that you'd moved. I had no idee of time. 1 Just came, that's all! An officer came along and told Wild not to perk hie car there. The morning rush traffic wee beginning. You didn't sleep did you? Or eat any breakfast?" I'm ell packed, ready to move." These simple words pushed Wild beck into the slough of despond. I'm no good! I deserve to be hot! Whet can I do, Lynn, to make you forgive me? Tears were rolling down the girl'e cheeks, end he tried to wipe them away with hie pocket handkerchief they halted in traffic. Finally he sew a piece to perk end pulled hie car over to the curb. "You're going to get eomething to eeL Together they went into the nearest automat Til have the boy bring us something. The place was crowded now with the rushing men end women, lightcoffee. It ing tor their breakfast Lynn was noisy end confused. leaned her aching head on her hands end tried to hear what Wild said above the clatter. I say. will you marry me, Lynn? Now, any time, ever? He had to say It twice, to make himself heard above the clatter of tray . The waiter slammed down end unloaded their breakfast Wild put her coffee before her end motioned for her to drink It Lynn's now. At the eyes looked leu frozen clatter increased Wild grinned at her end shouted: I pick the nicest pieces to ask hear whet you to marry mel I didnt you eald. 1 said, Dont be rldlculouil"' How could ehe remain furious at him in this absurd situation? There woe a faint quiver of her mouth nd ha reached over and gave her hand a squeeze. 4L KW 4" SEW Ruth Wyeth Spears H STITCHES WITH CANDLEWICK NEEDLE AND conference. Where on earth have you been? Rene demanded in annoyance. 'Apartment hunting. 'I thought you'd found something." It didnt pan out, Rene. I'm sorry. Why this solemn conclave? "Renes going to do the illustrations for Bryant Montgomery's new novel, he announced. That means weve got to work like wildcats, Lynn. Ive been reading the thing nd were mapping out plana now. Marty insisted that Lynn sit down nd talk to them. It means youve got to leave Mme. Reanouds, Lynn. Rene need! you. Hell pay you $50 a week. 'But; poor Mme. Reenoud. I hate to leave her now when ehe neede ell of us. "Im going up there tomorrow to see if I can fix things with her. Maybe she'll let you work afternoons end give the mornings to Rene. Lynn had bed time trying to get way. but ehe escaped at last to an impatient Wild. When aha came beck he laid: 1 thought youd stood me upl 4 4 OFjt Jt STRANDS COTTON YARN A The number of possible moves in a game of chess is almost beFor example, yond calculation. there are more than 4,000,000,000 DOUBLE J? such possibilities in the first six moves of each player. C Courts have awarded damages to persons injured while trespassing on premises marked with No Admittance signs reading and Keep Out. In one recent 0, year such judgments totaled only $37,000,000 of which was paid by insurance companies. $148,-000,00- 8L When no longer needed, the 0CLIP pri- vate correspondence of the king and queen of England is put through three distinct processes of destruction. First the letters go through a machine that blacks out every word. Next they are torn into very email pieces. Then they Y7 HEN we last heard of Marty and Bill the curved bottom Wild. are secretly burned by a trustshelf of that old buffet had not I mut drop in end see Rene for ed fireman. Colliers. been used. Well, Bill made it into moment and then go apartment a cornice board for the bathroom hunting. Maybe I can stay in hoTested Friendship window, and painted it blue. Then tel tonight. Im all reedy to move." Friendship is a plant of slow Marty went into action on curtaina Til wait," Wild retorted crisply. Ife ell my fault you're moving. growth, and must undergo and to match. Grandmother is an expert at doThe least I can do is to help you withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appella- ing candle wicking, find another place." so together they made the tufted When Lynn got to Rene's studio tion. Washington, she found him end Marty deep in e No- wI went to get my stuff. Just a minute. I had our rental gent get list of apartments down here today, at the price of.your other one. Lets try this address. On 1 Odd Light Sources I Billions of Moves Triply Destroyed C Among the many unusual ob-jects that emit a light or produce a luminescence that may be seen in the dark are rubber bands when napped, quartz pebbles when struck, lumps of sugar when rubbed together and adhesive tape when stripped from a roll. ASK ME ANOTHER ? The Questions wrote the poem in which appear the words: Stone walls do not a prison make? 2. Do the Eskimos have a word for any number beyond twenty? 3. When a military man speaks of logistics, he refers to what? 4. Which President of the United States lived to be 90 years of age? 5. Which of the following have the highest diplomatic rank consuls, ambassadors, or ministers? 6. A long ton is equal to how many pounds? 7. What are bats classed aa, birds, flying mammals or rodents? 8. Where in the United States are the Badlands? 9. Which of the following is a poor conductor of electricity silver, mercury, or copper? 10. Which of the Great Lakes is the smallest. Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, or Lake Erie? 1. Who A BIT OF FUN Minette Street. Glad of the suggestion, Lynn complied. end they stopped before a tall, old building. These look too expensive. Seme your old one, Wild said shortly. Til go get the caretaker. When the men opened the dots to the little apartment, there wee something oddly familiar about It On the wells were her picture!. d door, ehe Through His Own Returns could see her clothes neatly hung in the clothes closet The place wee Any surprises among your filled with fresh flowers. birthday presents? Yea. Wilson gave me a book "Wild! What have you done!" Lynn Just stood there, staring about I lent to Brown six months ago. It waa pretty room. Much nicer The moth leads an awful life: than the other, and there wee neat little bedroom, end beet of all. a he spends the summer in a fur coat and the winter In a bathing view of the city up town. Wild was laughing in delight suit How much is this apartment? I'm sure it's too expensive. Wild. His Privilege Its $40, lady. Winhlrbr Hole ifyou go on ithen That wee the price Lynn bed paid and the wife hare an urgument ? for the other. Wild did not explain Zyou ever here the last word? Baggleton Y ei alwayi. I apologize. he bed sworn the man (o eecrecy, bed paid the additional $40 for aix Recount month. Lynn ran to the fireplace, to winMarriage Registrar Lets see, dows with their view. today's the sixteenth, isnt it? Film Star Say! What's the big "It's perfect Wild! How did you idea? It's only my ninth. do it?" I celled home and got Elsie to come down and move you. Simple. harder for a fat man to lie I had nothing to do with it all. as brave aa a thin one. Hes got on knock the door. two chins to keep up. There wee Wild opened it It was waiter from nearby restaurant with a menu Its A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects The Answers Bichard Lovelace (To Althea from prison"). 2. No. Their word twenty actually means 1. dip jsr & IN WATER TO SHRINK curtaina illustrated. They used plain white muslin marked off disquares. agonally in three-inc- h They found the blue they wanted for the tufting in a soft string type of cotton yam. The sketch tells you the rest. The dipping is what really turned the clipped stitches into tufts; then the curtains were stretched into shape to dry but were not ironed. All this about curtains has given Gram the most wonderful idea for something for a brides kitchen shower that is coming off soon. It is pretty clever, we think. Watch for it, next week. NOTE: Many other old-tiBtitches have modern uses. Sewing Book 2 contains directions for 42 of these stitches with suggestions for their use in your home. To get a copy send order to: i i MSI. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer is BedlorS Hills New Yerfc 3. Logistics refers to transport Enclose 10 cents for each book and supply. ordered. 4. John Adams. Name 5. Ambassadors. Address 6. A long ton is 2,240 pounds. 7. Flying mammals. 8. To the southeast of the Black Hills, in the western part of South Centenarian Must Have Dakota. Grieved Over JTasted Life 9. Mercury. 10. Lake Ontario, 7,430 square It was a great day for the vilmiles; Huron, 23,010 square miles, and Erie, 9,940 square miles. lage when the oldest inhabitant celebrated his hundredth birthday. And the excitement grew intense President Inviolable when it was learned that a newsTheoretically, the President of paper reporter had come in search the United States cannot be legal- of an interview. After various questions, the anly arrested for any act whatsoever, even the commission of mur- swers to which were prompted by der. His person is inviolable dur- fond and anxious relatives, the ing his term of office and he is press representative asked: And now, tell me what you beyond the reach of any other department of the government, ex- would do if you could have your cept through impeachment. If the time over again? President were impeached, conThere was a long silence while victed and removed from office he the old man thought. Then he would then be subject to arrest aa said slowly: I think I would part my hair a private citizen. The President in tho middle! might be arrested by mistake. In SALT LAKE CITY the HOTEL Choice oftheDiscriminatingT reveler 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 Our 1200,000.00 lamodaliiig end refurnishing program has made available the fineet hotel accommodations In the Wert AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. BUFFET J. H. WATHS, PmUaet DANCE MIRROR ROOM Maaogen J. HOLMAN WATHSmd W. BOSS DINE SUTTON WHY SATURDAY EYBflMO He Knows card. Our Faults Are you going to put a Wet Happy in Knowing We're having a house warming, Other mens faults are before on your gate? is a kind of happiness to It Paint' sign want Do steak?" you darling. "Certainly not! Do you think I know to what extent we may be our eyes; our own behind our Lynn hurried around end set the want finger-mark- s backs. Seneca. all over it? unhappy. La Rochefoucauld. little table by the window. It wee cool tonight end the stars were clear in the deep blue sky. The Are waa blazing on the hearth when their dinner came. There wee even a bottle of champagne. "Miss Morrow, your good heelthl In Wild laid as be raised hie glass and . touched hers. And yours. Mr. Austin." May I call you Lynn?" Then he took her in hie arms, kissed her solemnly and they eat dinner. down to the he topped his league pitching last year house-warmi- CHAPTER XX They were completely end utterly happy, those two, oblivious to the rest of the world. That Autumn always remained one of the happiest times in Lynn's life. In after years when she'd zee the city ehe loved sparkling in the Autumn ran, or lit harvest moon, it brought s by little heartbeat vsgus nostalgia, one feels for lost youth. Wild did not, however, take Lynn beck to Austin Manor. The girl'e name waa not mentioned between him end hie parents, although ha talked to Chuck about hsr. But Mrs. Austin knew her son was seeing the lovely modcL She heard gossip. She wee bound to. fot Lynn's face appeared more and more frequently In the magazines, Rene's work wee comment considerable causing Then, too, Wild was too important person to escape general gossip, (TO BE COSTISVEDt EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned slower than the average of the 15 ocher brands tested alower of the largest-sellin- g than toy of them. That meanz, on the average, s smoking plus equal to 25 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACKI THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS .L 'rpr-to- r v- - - ? a |