Show ( THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH Jacket and Skirt For School Miss By VERA BROWN © Ledger H TIIE STORY THUS FAR Lynn Morrow beautiful blonde New York In 'Palm Beach in her girl la stranded cents when her bathing suit with only Mrs Helen Warren employer disappears with car and trailer from a camp where the Buddy hgr ton and Lynn had been living A note from Mrs Warren advises Lynn to call at her New York attorney's office for her clothes and wages She is rescued by Terry McNair whom the met at the beach She goes to hit home where he has a maid provide her with some of his sitter's evening clothes They then go to a beach club Hit titter appears and a quarrel ensues Lynn accepts the help of a stranger to escape He takes her to his home where he Identifies himself as Raymond (Wild) Austin He accuses her of trying to black mall him Greatly Incensed Lynn flees she meets a Stopping at a coffee shop who Is return young artist Rene Bouchier ing to New York by trailer and offers to take her there They enjoy roughing It along the road She finds Rene to be a decent sort of a fellow Lynn tells Rene her He knows McNair and Austin as story The car breaks down moneyed playboys They are forced to stay at the Lovell farm house during repairs the Lovells believing them newlyweds The Lovells discover they are not married and Insist a marriage take place There being no way out Lynn and Rene agree They decide their marriage Is to be one In name only with a divorce to follow The wedding takes place CHAPTER r I233E TUST as necessary as a sharp V pencil and a notebook for a smart start in school this tailored duo Is one thing student should have4 Wear it with tailored blouses or sweaters as a suit wear It with scarfs beads or lapel gadg ts as a frock Either way da will be your day sign No 1233-stand-bIt’s easy to make and when costs very little Flannel wool crepe homespun and thin tweed are grand for this It looks especially pretty style in pastels or plaid and plain combinations With nipped-iwaist flared skirt and a trio of pockets it’s Just as becoming as it is smart and useful that every tit Barbara Bell Pattern No la designed for sizes S 10 12 14 and 18 years SUe 10 requires 2V yard of material without nap Send order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT 141 New Montgomery Ave a a Francisco Calif Enclost IS cents la coins for Pattern No Size Name Address nuEtoDrir Read These Important Factsl Quivering aervea can make you old haggard cranky— can make your life a nightmare of jealouiy seif pity and “the blune" Often auch narvouaneae Is due to female functional dlaordera So take famous Lydia E rinkham’a Vegetable Compound to help calm unitrung nerve and leeeen functional For over 60 years "Irregularities" l’lnkham'a Compound haa helped tena of thousands of grandmothers mot here and daughters "In time of need” Try iU i Dispel the Shadows As the morning sun brushes the darkness from the world grant us today to brush aside the shadows from some unhappy heart— R L Btevcnson j ' Son tyXGHCilaii larged and bet! located hotel 1000 ROOMS e 1000 RATHS $4 see pertea $4 twe person MAHACMUNT BAN L 10NDON HOTEL ST FRANCIS everieokln UNION SQUARE TO ORDER Advertising creates pew wealth by showing people new and better way of living and at it creates new wealth it to tha prosperity of everyone touched by the flow of money which is act bp In thie way don’t you eca advar tiling la a Social force which is Working La tha interest of every one of ui every day of the year bringing us pew wealth to uae and enjoy Firewater ()riRin The word “firewater" hal iti origin among the Indiana l was thus called by them cause it appeared to bum tv J r° as it was swallowed but e ’o th fact that when they sp s nie 0( It on the fire its alcoh caused it to burst into a Lfl VIII- c Continued Rene went out to settle up with the garage man and Mrs Lovell began bustling about “Now my dear since you’re not I’ve got some staying for dinner things together for you to take along There’s pie and plenty of fresh eggs and take along some of this canned fruit and there's homemade bread" Mrs Lovell carried the food down to the trailer while Rene hitched on the rejuvenated automobile They s said their and with deep relief the newlyweds started on up the road north Hardly were they on to the road when Rene grabbed her hand took off the wedding ring and threw it out into the ditch “Damn them!" He pounded the wheel of the car with his fists “How could they be sueh feols I" ‘He kept his eypg straight ahead “They should have known by looking at you you’re not that kind of person I” Lynn felt sorry for Rene for she knew he blamed himself for their difficult position “You’re a swell kid Lynn If I have to steal the money I’ll see There isn’t anyyou get a divorce body you want to marry now is there? It may take a little time for me to get the cash together" “No there isn’t anybody Rene” It was while they were eating their “wedding dinner" that they talked for the last time in many a day about the forced marriage “I haven’t an idea of one word that old parson said Lynn" Rene said suddenly his mouth full of Mrs Lovell’s homemade bread "But I’m making a vow to you right now" lie held up his right hand: “Never will I tell anybody about this whole silly If thing I It's between you and me you find a chap you want to marry step out and marry him He’ll never know from me that you and I were virtually stood up at the point of a gun and married!" "I promise the same to you Rene" "It might break some boy’s heart Jfhe fell in!ove with you aiuLthqiu learned about all this How’d you make anybody understand? We do but nobody else couldt" “I don’t suppose so I’m a little vague about it myself" and they went off into gales of laughter “If I’d only had sense enough to say that you were my brother!" “Yes we look so Rene laughed much alike!" They were moving north rapidly and both of them found they were suffering from the sudden cold after weeks of warm sunshine They dug up all the clothes which the trailer offered and wore most of them but even so they found it cold “Well we’ve got a little cash left enough for ground rent for the trailI’m going to stay in a new er camp at the edge of the Bronx for the time being" Rene explained his whole financial difficulties "I figure if I have rent paid I can go and try to peddle some of my pictures There’s a lot of food aboard thanks to the Lovells Although that's all we have to thank them for” "You’ll sell your things I know!" Lynn said positively "They're fine" “Wish I had your optimism But at least there’ll be a roof over my head— and yours too— until you get on your feet if you need it" "Thanks Rene You’re kind I’ll see Mr Mortimer the first thing Then when I get clothes I’ll go Job " hunting “You’ve got a place to live as long as I have one" Rene answered As they came closer to New York both of them were excited and thrilled It was "home" That night they decided to drive on ufter dark They were only 100 miles from New York "We’ll push on I want to get this over with!" Rene said “There’s no You go back use our both freezing and lie down I’ll drive through if I can Then we can pull ourselves together and start going places" It must have been well on toward midnight when he could see the glare of the sky over Manhattan Joy filled his heart This was his town his hft Deep In his heart he knew he had real talent If he could ever click Maybe then he could do something for the sleeping girl inside the trailer She should marry some nice guy who’d be kind to her give her a fine home If was while Rene so dreamed along that a late comer hurrying into city pushed Rene off on to the icy shoulder of the road Rene acted quickly There was a squeak of brakes a clatter of dishes and away they went The other driver was far down the road He did not top The rear end of the trailer was in the ditch and the car at Tight anRene sweargles across the road ing softly struggled out of the car and rushed back to the trailer to rescue Lynn He found her in a pile of blankets dishes and loose oranges struggling to sit up and rubbing a bump on her head “Oh! Oh!” Lynn was a bit dazed “What happened?" “I don’t know But we’re in the ditch Are you all right?" "I guess so I bumped my head" "Thank the Lord it’s no worse!" Rene tried to see whether any damage had been done to the trailer but the deep snow hid the rear wheels Then he heard Lynn call out to him: "Rene! Rene!” te CHAPTER VIII Rene put his head into the trailer door "All right Lynn? There’s a car coming I'm going to see if I can get help" A truck came along and the driver got out Together the two men looked over the situation Finally the truck driv- - a V AisJkJ " iruw n tum "If “ OV f' i i f fI ' ft t j m 4 Tha Suddenly Lynn gasped check was for $200 er got out a chain from his tool box hooked it on to the front of Rene’s car There was much pulling and struggling Finally with a big plunge up came the trailer on to the road It was not until then that he back nt how ?toppcd Lynn fared in the trailer He found her sitting on the couch rubbing her ankle "I think I hurt it” she said stickIt was already ing out her ankle puffed up to twice its size "Why didn’t you tell me?" Rene demanded in dismay "I didn’t realize I’d hurt it until I tried to stand on it” she sAid She also had a big apologetically lump on her forehead As they came nearer New York he stopped at a drug store bought some bandage and took it back to Lynn Rene chilled to the bone his trousers wet with snow to his knees set his jaws grimly and drove on It was a sadly bedragged couple who limped into the almost deserted tourist camp up in the Bronx about 2 o’clock that morning Rene unhooked the car and took it over to a nearby garage for he was afraid the car would freeze tn the bitter cold Lynn managed to get a fire built In the little stove and the trailer was cozy and warm But the ankle was painful and there was no more sleep for her that night It must have been 9 o'clock when Rene finally roused When he opened his eyes his head felt heavy and his He was burning up throat sore But he called to Lynn: "How’s your ankle?” "It’s pretty sore But I can hobble around here" “Then find me some aspirin” "Are you sick?" she asked in terror "I’ve got a terrible cold" It was not a cold but a severe attack of influenza that Rene had The next week was difficult for Lynn She herself could hardly walk but she had to care for Rene somehow The second day he was delirious and she tried to arrange to get him into the city hopjtal but the wards were full and they refused him admittance The man who operated the trailer camp was kind and his Tuife helped Tht-ran erLyfin all she could rands and together they managed "This Is homecoming" Lynn thought bitterly as she sat beside Rene the first day he was delirious Their money was running danger- - WNU Service jusly low but Lynn was quite unable to go to Mr Mortimer’s office Lynn hunted through Rene’s pockets and found all the money she could He had paid the rent for a month on that first day before he got so ill but they had only $10 left There were medicines to buy Mr Arthur the manager of the camp had got his family doctor for Rene Lynn paid him for his two visits and the money disappeared On the sixth day Rene was much better Lynn was still hardly able to walk but they had only 50 cents left I’ll “I’ll go downtown tomorrow have to" she said as she gave Rene an accounting of how she’d spent the last $10 “I’ve got a surprise for you Lynn Go get my belt" Lynn brought it to him "See this?” he said as he opened Up a little pocket on the under side There were two $1 bills He tossed them to Lynn "You’ve been a brick Don’t try to go until you feel equal to it Or better yet take a taxi” Lynn was horrified at such wild “You could drive my extravagance car down but you’d have to pay the garage rent to get it out” The next day Lynn was able to get down to a drug store and she telephoned Mr Mortimer’s office His secretary made an appointment for the next day Lynn came home and began to check over the clothes available Mrs Lovell had given her a dark gingham dress and she decided to wear that one of Rene’s heavy sweaters and a blue beret “I look like a ragamuffin” she said as she dressed behind the gingham screen “You’d look all right In anything" Rene assured her "I’ve got to hurry and get well so I can get down to some of the magazines and peddle some of this stuff’’ Rene was still very weak and sick - The doctor spoke to Iynn about it "You should take your brother back down South" he told her To go back to Florida was impossible If that was Lynn told the doctor the case he warned Rene must be very careful for a long time “lie should stay in bed for another two weeks” was the ultimacan get that money and my clothes we won't have to worry” Lynn said as she put the finishing touches on her scant costume The whole place smelled of shoe blacking for Lynn had tried to black the white sandals she wore in Wild Austin’s Palm Beach house what seemed to her ages ago “They look pretty bad” she said in a discouraged voice as she brought them for Rene to see "I don’t care how they look” Rene remarked eyeing her handiwork "but I hope you don’t get There’s nothing to the pneumonia I things" When Lynn was finally dressed she pulled aside the gingham cur- tain "How do I look?" she demanded "Fine" said Rene but his throat contracted as he saw her in the blue sweater the thin Summer dress-an- d the makeshift shoes "Well anyway I’m respectable Now for Mr Mortimer" "Be sure and take the bus over from the subway at Street Don’t try and walk in those shoes and buy yourself some when you get the money" There was a long wait for a bus at Street but soon she was being shot up to the fortieth floor of the Empire State Building When she came into the reception room of Mr Mortimer’s big office she was almost overcome at A gorgeously dressed its grandeur woman in silver foxes was sitting there Lynn asked for Mr Mortimer and gave her name to the pretty girl receptionist She was ushered into a high d office with many windows and A man sat at a madeep chairs hogany desk "Here is Miss Morrow Mr Mo- rtimer" “How do you do?" Mr Mortimer held out his hand took in Lynn’s shabby inadequate His clothing conscience smote him but there was nothing else he could do "Sit down Miss Morrow My secretary will bring your suit case I’m sorry I had to put you to all this inconvenience but at the time you wired I was not sure Mrs Warren owed you any money I had not had her letter" Lynn nodded None of this seemed strange to her "Where are you living?" he asked "In a trailer up at a Bronx tourist camp" "Will you remain in town?" Mr Mortimer handed her a check Lynn did not look at it at first "1 am giving you this on one condition— that you keep me informed where you live Mrs Warren liked you and wants to get In touch with you when she comes back North" "Yes but I hope to get something besides housework to do” Mortimer’s face remained unchanging "Maybe I can help you to get a Job" He was frankly surprised at the girl’s apparent beauty and he had sudden misgrvlngs Was everything as It seemed? 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