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Show THE JOrUNAL. LAYTON. ITVll ti. ' ?; ' i S' 4 m t h...' i GENERAL ARED WHITE ,'vp BY 5j K IN STALLM FOl' KT11N rmii( had (ooe unhrrded The President at killed when WashlnatuD a bombed. General Brill, rommander a opol lire G. S. army In Texa, Ird lorre superior by posed (reaUy by Van llassek. In ptt ol BrUls resistant, Van llassek' troops pushed relenUeisly lorward. Keturninf iihl STory so Mor than jL luroidts troop tthirh had been traokMrted to Mexico uddenly Td the lotted State. Intelligence Benutng had discovered their a bile a py In Mexico City where conhdencM of Finch pi gained the ravot, too enemy officer, but new One with K.. ? n. ' "tv ake :tk S'a t Bran Im sorry Bravot away, sir. -Hell be a magician, Flagwill if he gets through the nets lVed, laid for him. Al Flagwill turned back to his his eye fell upon a He looked up Senning said. lit-des- k, - near iri ( ampli6an 5 y am Fret da in your HIGH r;K2 lit' MW Jly at Benning. ASSOCIATE It Liie Qtj at if you a p. tL in? them a ' damp ept rich ii ri wise, van ration of t reaching Capitol Hill a few d before four oclock, the House Chamber, downstairs, and took the tun-ollacross to the Senate C ;?ins to ro"! of ternra n that in, If , Ben-passe- ites ey the a nil that selected senators, leaders of party in power, were just Benning reached the m conference room and was ted by a Baucom secretary, tary Baucom rose promptly the door closed on the last of is probar: 1e ventilati ar-wh- summoned. Baucom man, square-facewith friendly, level he had a large d, eyes. riends, 1 must announce will be a slight delay, , as much AL LARoK-'"ake. FITTED Crutches Supports. So 5 W. 3rd sal 5s . ANGELES s that Bau-sai- d abruptly. His eyes ran If from face to face as if to test Jiettle of those present against I have just fhe had to say. lor Secretary Tannard. Sning saw an interchange of ished glances among those lit and felt his own brows knot lucoms astounding announce-- i Tannard long had been known particular political foe of Sec-,r- y Baucom. My reason for asking Tannard e," he said in a low, determined :e, is I consider him the man Y qualified among all of us to the country through our epaireo pres-fisi- s. Free Mesa Yes y, I,as 40 E. 2udS fetor Vren, veteran Senate jr. was on his feet In his taut as reflected the prevalent MACHINES as-me- nt at Baucoms EX - DEXTO SB MAYTAG s If'ks ' meh s. Broad' V SALT lt -- Lke ,t ase be informed, sir, that I the majority opinion be-v- e came here. Therefore, I 1 their opinion as well as my Khen I inform you, sir, that Sour distinguished self we info name President of the Unit-fete- s, and this by the simple Id of disqualifying Secretary ird. loom's face softened to a fe smile, but he slow'ly shook ted City. t Lik invitation nard. r 2 ng7a j HOHl LAK lassive gray head. appreciate the honor you pay fen. he interrupted. But s.n emergency, gentlemen, are going to surrender 'UVes to their sense of duty s Captain Boll did. That makes oh men easy for me to surrender so thing as my personal ambi- Froro now on we must re- o smash party considerations. afionl crisis is serious enough Lt divisions among ourselves. !t et a personal example and 10 yu frankly that I am and lack the vigor and, 5 duties that are need-thi- s time. Paused e a anUy moment, his eyes Vren, then he went nulder voice. Jour mifids, gentlemen, are ri;liPUrely part,san prejudices. Baih r my proposal $1 for President. Tannard 0rnparaUve and trTiU. onr and See Sh" " ip""1- :n 5N. i . -;, c State while he 18 he the law- r' un:s we disqualify techn'cality. He has fdtS and has both ur7Und' He is the man this emergen- , do everything r looking to his con- - thtt7-o- 1 on 5 Low in to If8 ana j 4' my f 1 v; , play-suit- s, walked about deserted paths until time to go to the pier. Promptly at four Fincke presented himself to a hulking Norwegian first mate who stood at the gangplank of the tramp steamer freighter, a single-funnThe Fmeke formula put them on board without question. Benning noted, as they were escorted by a cabin boy to their stateroom, that the decks were deserted, no preparations to sail were in evidence. Fincke promptly slammed the door, peeled off his cotton coat, and sprawled on a bunk. Benning threw off his coat, lay down on his berth, and took up the late New York editions he had bought before coming aboard. LatYou cant believe it, ran you? er he meant to force the issue of a Susie la graduating hum high reconnaissance of the ship in prep- - sc)00j aration for the Navys boarding par- the final Jn bctween puUing stitches on her organdy dress and Headlines screamed the defeat of visiting friends and rt Mole s Second Division, the capture arg going to try to find of San Antonio. time to give her a party? Moles truck columns had sped Please do. To her, it's a very Imhis broken infantry and artillery to portant time, and shell undoubteda new position near Austin along the ly remember the Colorado River. There he was organg's last real ganizing a new defensive position, for reinforced by Texas regiments. Van - JL the rest of her Hassek columns were moving on life. Austin for prompt attack. Why not a buf- Van Hassek had taken over San fet supper? What Antonio at daybreak and established with wars raging headquarters In the City Hall at the "V i elsewhere, you old Spanish Plaza. A subordinate, might play up the General Alvido, had taken over the theme patriotic government as military governor unin decorations, reder a decree of martial law, hauled freshments and entertainment. down the American flag and hoisted Use a white tablecloth, dotted with the saber flag over the city. red and blue stars, and matching Alvida claimed all of Texas under napkins they're Inexpensive and his decree. A Van Hassek' truck colorful. To top this off. use a trio column was moving on Galveston to of red, white and blue occupy that city, and later, Houston. candles for a centerpiece. Air raids had extended north last It wont be necessary for you to night. Fort Worth, Dallas, and do much, except, of course, prepare Shreveport had been heavily pound- the food. Games and chatter will ed with the loss of hundreds of lives. fill up the evening. But remember Terror was sweeping other south- that you have as guests youngsters ern cities. Little Rock, Oklahoma with appetites. They like second City, Montgomery, Birmingham, helpings. even Nashville and Atlanta were Serve an appetizer, one hot dish, within bombing range. There was plenty of salad and hot rolls, more now available for cake or ice cream than you think no these cities. Thousands were flee- you will possibly needj and flatter their sense of sophistication by ofing into the hills and countryside. When he had sketched through the fering second cups of coffee. days news, Benning sat up and A fortune telling cake is always 4, . ,V O'. made a cast at Fincke. fun when the crowd is young and What gets me," he complained, merry. You can write fortunes on is why we have to go all the way slips of paper, roll them and wrap to Amsterdam when theres so much them in bits of waxed paper, and . ... . going on in these parts, Fincke. put them in the cake after it is Fincke snapped erect, his eyes baked. Another idea is to put in a blazing suspicion, and snarled, "You little trinket for each guest an en know damned well were not going gagement ring and a wedding ring, 1 hope your heart is good. to Amsterdam, Bromlitz! What's to forecast the first engagement and the first marriage: a key for happiyour game always feeling me out! if I have no platitudes of gratitude Benning coolly drawled, "Evident- ness; a bean for industry; a toy to offer, nor promises of performance. I will say only that I deeply ly you suspect I'm a spotter for soldier and so forth. You can buy store. Boggio or Bravot. If thats in your these "favors at the deplore the unhappy circumstance to mind, I resent it. Good Fortune Cake. that brings about my succession Sorry if I blew up again, Fincke the Presidency. If your position be 2 cups sifted cake flour But were playing for confirmed by the Senate I will do relented. 2 teaspoons baking my best, and I will expect the full- big game this time, Bromlitz, and powder est support from you and from ev- you cant blame me for being touchy Vi teaspoon salt ery American. If there is nothing after what happened before. cup butter or other shortening A Norwegian deckhand brought 1 cup sugar further, gentlemen. Ill excuse mydinner into their stateroom at six self. 3 egg yolks, well beaten oclock. Two empty hours followed. Vi cup milk At eight oclock the engines began 1 teaspoon vanilla CHAPTER XV churning, the Norwegian tramp 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten Van Hasseks Austrian spy was eased out of her Jaerth and headed Sift flour once, measure, add bakon hand at the Shoreham promptly down the harbor. and salt, and sift toFincke brightened as the ship cast ing powder times. Cream butter at eight the next morning. Fincke three gether was glum and jumpy as they or- off, then was attacked by a restless- thoroughly, add sugar gradually, dered breakfast, and from time to ness that set him pacing the little and cream together until light and time cast covert glances about the cabin. Add egg yolks, then flour, alDusk slowly deepened into night. fluffy. dining-rooternately with milk, a small amount BenBenning knew that the ship was at a time. Beat after each addition "Why the jitters, Fircke? spotted by Navyobservers, that they until smooth. Add vanilla and fold ning asked him. would take no chance of letting her in nervThe Austrian took several egg whites. Bake in two greased slip out of the harbor. He chafed ous gulps of coffee and said: "Somelayer pans In moderate oven under his inability to break further (375 I want Bromlitz. wrong, gone things degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. Douto get out of this town as quick as into the Fincke confidence or to ef ble the recipe to make three feet a survey of the ship passenlayers. Spread chocolate or possible. gers. "Heard anything from Bravot? maple frosting between layers and The Austrian suddenly seized his on top and sides of cake. No word from anybody, not since coat and straw hat the last time I saw you. I cant fig- cotton he exAll right, Bromlitz! ure it out, but its there. Someoclock nine claimed Its excitedly. and watched LYNN SAYS: times I think Im being we where Heres dark. and pitch Fincke has my number. move out!" Games may or may not be the pushed aside his unfinished breakBenning followed the Austrlar BromCome of entertainment your crowd on, type fast and got up. down the unlighted deck. There was town! will this of Just In case here out enjoy. litz, lets get of figures at the raL a few a a black huddle took are as suggestions: asked, they Benning where Fincke halted. Benning'i As soon as guests arrive, they taxicab to the depot, "Did Bravot now adjusted to th eyes, straining a card with the name receive travel with authority?" furnish you darkness, made out that the figure; of a food printed on it Each Last I heard it was all fixed up were moving over the side. player must then find someone All we have to do is show up at the In a moment Fincke vanished with the card with the name that for gangplank and say, Passage Benning hesitated, then groped hit combines with the name on his twelve. Stateroom Amsterdam, A way down the Jacobs ladder own card. Suggested names are The Austrian turned suddenly to the bottom a gasoline la unci liver and bacon; apple pie and in Benning with suspicion glinting u alongside tenaciously chugged cheese; sauerkraut and wieners; his eyes. "Say, Bromlitz, are you water. As Benning, follow choppy brown bread and baked beans; feelasking for information, or just the others, stepped precariously 'and eggs; bread and butham ing off. ing me out? cast launch the and coffee; aleak aboard, doughnuts ter; "Isnt it natural, Fincke, BenIn the vague light shed by a lai. hot and dogs and musonions; ning retorted, for me to satisfy myIn the bow of the launch, Ben tern This may be used In tard. game self youve really got authority to noses. Then counted slowly partners. supper choosing ning to go along? I hope youre not going were five passengers, two boatmen suspigetting by everything spoil Sardine Some guest is chosen Benning saw that the man besid cious of me." he had found a seat was no to be "It, and is given five minwhom No, but after the deal I got from Fincke. An intuition warned him utes to hide in a spot large enough me for verified the warning as h Boggio, you cant blame to hold several people. At the end his eyes wondering if Im the goat, Fincke traced out the man's profile of five minutes everyone else goes muttered. "Sorry if I rubbed you in search of It." When one guest at his elbow was Bravot the wrong way." finds "It" he hides in the same Van Hassek's fugitive spymas'f Fincke's fears relaxed somewhat s.Ienlly stared, into the wet nigh spot and before long the hiding the hand pocket sought place is packed. The first person Benmng's U release! and unable to squeeze in is "It. coat his cotton his of automatic. NEXT WEEK lock safety no BE LYA7M ED i j j, y star-shape- rmstances. remits -- when he and Benning reached New York in early afternoon. They went to Central Park and J Tan-:t'?- iitaminj fr orts-lovin- rsttern THIS anti-aircra- d ft V . .r--- , I ten-ce- nt double-actin- g 10-in- G-- 2 ttl I KS MENU arts dilation A N. 1331 H Is designed for sh-18 years. Slza 10 requires, tor play suit, 31 yards of 35 Inch material without nap; for Jumper, 21 S, 13, 14. and 10, yards. Send order to: Party BEHINU ClltCI K PtriKUN IlEl'T. 149 New Montgomery Av. an Kranrlaio Calif. Lnclot II cents In coins for Size Pattern No Nam Address meric in Appetizers Americana Salad ClmtT Leaf Rolls Veal on Skewers lee Cream Good Fui tune I'ake Spiced Coffee e st a well t.s et strong-feature- - fe just found another little for you to sit in on a very successor to j party row over Flagwill lowered , presidency. rapidly. A par- jpice and spoke Senator Tan- force to intrigue of State, out of the Secretary succession. It all hinges on an Sct that Tannard received n appointment from the Presi-lafall, when Secretary Hinges Tannard has not yet been con-j- d by the Senate. t if Congress rejects appointment, the Presidency "7 by law to Judge Baucom, Sec-- y Since Bau-- s of the Treasury. and wheel is party leader it is likely that a swift party Tan-- J will bring this about, as a make to want fight Jmay not his confirmation under all the .pints fa'hioiis they are, tool tailored play suit, Lceommgly flared shorts, vi.it t fitted, easy waistline and con-vtible net k lint finished with a mtched collar, like a shirtwaist, 'ihe ether is a princess pinafore with sunh.uk and buckled shoulder straps When little Miss dons the jumper over her with the collar fastened demurely cliee to the thinat, shes dtessed fur runabout. And of course she can wear the jumper alone, as a sun frock, when summertime comes. Both haives of this very generous pattern nre easy fur tiie mothers to make, and by repeating it in different materig als ott can equ p your sj daughter with a whole season of fun clothes. Choose sturdy, sunfa.st cottons like sect sucker, gingham, gubardme or denim. Wshin(ton, I Baucom broke off and his eyes searched each face again as if seeking challenge to the words he had spoken. Only a stunned silence met him. His eyes lifted and a friendly smile wreathed his face as the door of the conference room opened. A tall, erect man stood at the door, gravely hesitant. Come right on in, Tannard, Baucom invited. He stepped forward to extend a congratulatory hand and his smile widened as he I hope added, without formality: to stand in is good shape your heart a hard shock, Senator. But the gentlemen present wish you to serve as President of the United States. Your confirmation will be voted without serious opposition." Tannards alert eyes searched the room. He was a man of fifty, physically fit, appearing much younger than his age. His face was angular, Tannard looked the born leader of men, man of action governed by an active, orderly mind. In his steel-blueyes there showed no gleam of personal triumph at Baucoms announcement. His emotional response was a tightening of the muscles of his jaw, a drawing erect of his wide shoulders. Tannard gave his answer in a measured voice. Very good, gentlemen, if that is your decision, I accept Forgive me PTER XIV Continued nel Flagwill was asleep at his u hen Benning reported at the y Department in , C 2 Chief woke with a start into j vigorously shook himself wakefulness. j Youve certainly Justified your Flagwill ex,tnce again! his assistant, at smiling ited, 'gve already ordered the prompt -st of all Andes stockholders jocent and guilty alike. That yens the biggest spy roundup in jtory. We can separate sheep from ats after weve arrested the whole Now is no time for half meas-s- . ime H:, ho Henulng met Ktnrkv ork had com ther to do esplonat lor his (overnment, but conUnued to at a friend. Uennlnt on unpos earthed th vast spy tin that a In this country to learn mtliUry secrets and tabotas production. Now continue with lb story. to hi FAR: J L- F-NT 0.i 13 1 SOWING CIRCLE J' i vg U W K m iiL Recipes given. Opal Once Lucky Spiced Coffee. decaffeinated coffee Mt cup whipping cream, whipped s teasoon cinnamon i teaspoon nutmeg Top each cup of coffee with a spoonful of whipped cream Into which the spires have been folded. Sugar may lie served with the coffee, if desired. You can use your favorite method of making the coffee, with regular grind for percolated or boiled coffee and drip grind for drip or glass maker. Allow a heaping tablespoon for each cup. And if you perk" it, give it a few minutes extra brewing to bring out its 6 cups The opal is the only gem that has had its "luck changed by a work of fiction. It was worn as a good-luccharm until Sir WaL ter Scott, in his "Anne of Geier-sleiintroduced it as an unlucky stone, inviting misfortune and unhappiness to the owner. Since that time the gem has been branded ns unlucky, and superstitious people have refused towcar it. k n, NE pattern, but two distinct fashions thats what youll receive when you send for design . No. And what attractive 1351-B- full flavor. Now that Ive made suggestions for dessert. Ill go back to the real beginning of your party. While placing the supper foods on the table, Susie can pass a tray of appetizers, which are. after all, just a reminder of the good things yet A tiny American flag to come. placed in the center of the tray will add to the party theme. Potato Chips au Gratln. Spread crisp potato chips with Serve plain or pimiento cheese. with a thick slice of pickle in the center of each. Chips may also be sprinkled with grated American or Parmesan cheese. Before serving, put under broiler to melt cheese and heat chips. Stuffed Celery. Scrape deep stalks of celery. Cut Into lengths, llace in Ice water to which lemon juice has been added. The celery rnay be placed in a covered jar in a refrigerator until crisp. Several types of filling may be used to add variety. Baron Snaeks. Wrap y slice bacon around a sweet pickle or stuffed olive and fasten with a toothpick. Broil until bacon is crisp and serve immediately. One first glance at the salad will bring an enthusiastic response from the crowd. Illustrated in the picture at the top of the column, It Is called Americana Salad. 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Vt cup cold water 2 cups tomatoes 3 BREAKFAST big bowlful of Kellogg's Com Flakes with some fruit and lots of milk and sugar. A Ytmi! FOOD ENERGYI VITAMINS! MINERALS! PROTEINS! plus the famous OoM- (Ml but Kailofi pre-aspirati- BIG BOTTLE OF whole cloves 11-OUN- Meanwhile CE HONEY & ALMOND CREAM simmer tomatoes with seasonings In a covered container for 10 to 15 Strain minutes. and add vinegar. Dissolve the softened gelatin in this mixture, and into Cenpaa I Premature Genius True Instinct It seldom happens that a man, through obscurest has still an instinct of mature shoot of genius ever I one true way. Goethe. rives at maturity. Quintilian. small bay leaf 1 small onion, chopped Vt teaspoon thyme 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar V teaspoon pepper or paprika 3 tablespoons vinegar Stir gelatin and cold water together. Let stand at least 3 to 5 min- pour ol A good 1 utes. FLAVOR Kellogg's Corn Flakes that tastes so good it sharpens your appetite, makes you want to eat. Regular 1 size limited time only Loud Voices than sensible people possess is a Why fools are endowed by Na- mystery. It is a fact emphasized ture with voices bo much louder throughout history. Hertzler. one large mold, and chill until firm. When it has set and is ready to serve, it is divided into two squares with layers which are Joined together with a filling of cream cheese. A cream cheese star decorates the top. This recipe makes 8 portions. Now for something truly different in the way of a hot dish Veal on Skewera Cut boneless veal in pieces Vh inches square by about V inch metal skewthick. Stick on ers, alternating meat with slightly smaller peeled potato halves or cubes, chunks of carrot, and whole small white onions. Lay skewers in ?up hot water, roasting pan, add and salt. Cover and bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 1 hour, reduce heat to 350 degrees F., add more water if needed. Bake about 30 minutes longer, or until tender. 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