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Show T11K .101 li kl-f- , 15 a r , By SYNOPSIS ,. , , "1 Mallory. in sru'eh of rev'-raiNw A ork. Is fui c- - it. a, i i i a i, board opem'or in a ugil. sw.lch i5 tv i 1 , . ient houve, mao1(.ed Tte-v David lie. s Higgles s Aiatfia Pallet, a cupped old U p,'din . , i e u r. VAN Dl FREDERIC d t Cate mis, ir hs f, V V V t l , S f s t I j, I f; ( , n 5 ,1. a f j . iu f i i"! ( in till mi not n I i D ' --Vs u i n " H t t i I , 1 k . I s , , , i i i Its il't ' ' v i r ' i : i ' s ll VV 1 i t' f ' I V No t'i'iT and i j ( r rr r tly . t , i y no e ' v f' itt ring 1 't f . r,t ful f r .i m i ni v . ' i I t r t ,. k tb, is im i n i , t 1 . ' c, ih , w . it r c. e h . A e . " one, charming ,' I.r 11 '1 n W , , k i. I , , taking with Higgins in the I. t ' , t " 's alai mod tv I p romp oie, n I cn P v. h . o. ss a !' o dt f i t .It came , ones te sciearn on ve f Lot . ,, t t not far pom He u! si l' It .1 t I l i 1. k , n r anaitment , t w H I ft t i'H is 1 ' e Ferri'ers lnc'uCe Ivon a d l , i t snd I'nr s ter, lunr Ivtit" , ,, ealoPist is hi Iping AdVa Page' No, , a b.vok about h r Mu, hlo( ', rl an o Ins de the apartment lht hod k: No weapon .ck bearded man-d- ead j Tie pohce lime hg , ,, t'e found s who actively dishkes David in j s him that he Is fired Davd is to the Paget apartmert Aca'ha " Cot, offers him a Job helping write her it . mlv history which will unearth a ftw ' S5J i r,i,v skeletons He accepts the offi r fl Vtanwhile, police suspect Ivon hen .r ' the murder Jerry Cochrane of tie 00'l I offers David a Job heipii g 6oe R f , 'bo I pihutd It r vi ' , i r a b i t i Or t i David accepts e murder He Is to 't V e bv ttv r v mi tl t : t 1 1 tv w i on fur s Miss od piny mg vi a Later o i r, working Paget keep Divid meets Grosvenor Paget Atlegra s met t in i i m ac-ud ' r ( to a t d the me i i u i uir Kiiiitr. o er Then, that mght, David sets t e so e o' i n t ihe t e f r t! e fii st i ' li i, tvenor prowl through the I erriter David v Grosvenor It At 1. t Idment confronts Hu ft 111 fl it the n tii at I n.t ,l t( 'JJ. He Is told to mind h s 1 h the story v d on ti t wn aid w vied u ,t w.imivi P Then David goes to Hig om business - V' A' , basement flat to retrieve his lug I had thrown his y b afer hm A a i ms U' In he blushes again1-1 darkness the O gug'e then I Was soiry that 1 bad n. t tv o s y n unknown person, and In attempting to 1 ft ll I e T(t ! I O fi! d M e capture him, falls over his own suitcase Cocbrut all had Karitd of On venor. I krtw that 1 cou'd riot do wta t i r ve tv, - io, a ' A i "1 Vo, i ll that t tbvr L allies puiUd me tuv 'a s d CIIAPTEK VII Continued v 1 With b j,tk ,f htr 1, t it way s 9 If, 1 stood aside on tht stair to U t w u'd t e so i t the i t t had b, or m t The cabs brakes squealed C.ch-- r v " . ,t v rry laro.lady dnunl She sbii'ni in i, A , a ti i o st e n y ire thrust open its door. t n y ' ivied di wn sv t n v ii 1 t ts, he "The Artists and Writers, Imr If ar v oi e ca iN w t n I m aw ,y c v t,ii s i'd. "and Just in time to save one nt j So1 ihiMi' o n as ' e i, ' t ,i Mis St.w," I tt d h r, via t.n t Me." i ni t e i i vtry precious let h in in mv ro m t V i ir n He led me down a creeled hall ie " II m s: 1 M w S' . v ; n , t i O. t j. A to an iron door with a wieket a ll ll vi R stuiTvd ' 1 ve no t bjv v u 'i to t rng the bell. I , 1 ti i u ' t i f Ail, gin i "A newspaper hangout," he ex1 h v,.e n Uiiiigi i , f v,i i'ih.i plained. "It masqueraded as a resIt Im s f1.ii d,"! aid taurant during prohib;tion. Ni w it again to v l In , r s r u I p.v poses as a speakeasy. Newspaper f1 uk inMi Avl nf h,idi in u u tint men are romantic." r sti t vs but, , n in h s ag inti, n, 'Thats because, I told him, had n, t foipoHon b s cul. gi e I he they meet so many interesting peobke cologne With the reik of dont ple it in my nove. I found him standing Gene, Cochrane bade the face beside me. He smiled and picked that appeared at the wicket, "two up the two pages I had completed. hot Scotches, quick, and Ill close "Do you mind he asked and the door myself. The read them without waiting Cochrane was sipping his second of the waxed rruMarhe pvunts drink and talking in a low voice. twitched and col, r came to his Blackbeard's body lay in the pudgy cheeks It isnt pleasant to Fer-riters morgue, still unidentified. The have arother recast your own work had been easier to trail. Lyon I understood his lie irritation and his sister had been in Alaska the sheets on the desk and dropped where he had run a combined saloon dusted his hands together before he and store on the Tanana River. lit a cigarette. "A year ago, Cochrane went on, "Of course, " be said w,th a ges"it seems lone and Lyon and a newture of resignation, "if thats the comer, a guy named Horstman, sort of thirg she wants" went prospecting, and were out all "So what" I asked, hut his faintwinter. They found gold, but Horst-nna- n ly p pped ev es slid aw ay fi i m mine got lost in a blizzard and his He laid his cgarette on an aih tray body never was recovered. Lyon and shrugged KT f sold his claim and came to New I "No offense, mv dear chap r j York. Hes comfortably fixed. His mean well, isnt it a bd ghoulnh u fn: sister doesnt do anything, either. and horrible, this er, exhumation evvyw And right now, she doesn't look as cf all the family skeletons? I mean if it agreed with her. it s really not my sort of work " Yon may, when you see my He made a design of wet rings He stood qu.te still a minute betold her. I copy, on the table with the bottom of his fore he said, in a voice that tried b glass and asked, still watching Mr. Mallory, but you simply cannot hard to be careless: hi 't them, receive well ladies here. "Anything new? WN M "Do you know anything of a tie-u- p She glared at me with the sour i Don't you read the papers," I between the Paget boy and air of morality that fat women so asked, "or is Journalism too ghoulI lone? often wear. ish and horrible? s li what I answered, Good God, "Why? I stalled and my voice He didnt resent that but ane must have been sharp, for he put that into your mind? swered, quite humbly: M I grinned. Of course. I just meant, have Im not, she told me, "more In? "You and I, said Cochrane, suspicious than most, Mr. Mallory, you has anyone. I mean found out igVV have the same sort of dirty mind. but a lady called to see you an anything else" nted The idea may lead nowhere, but hour ago. I shouldnt have deviled him furS a the lad comes into an inheritance I asked with what ther, but he asked for it. I shrugged "A lady? in a few days now three million or breath I had. "Did she have blue and put a fresh sheet of paper in the a thereabouts, which is no small sum eyes and blond hair?" typewriter. to shoot at, even in inflated currenMrs. Shaw might have looked so "Im a rewrite man. I told him. cy. lone a detective." Not at Brigham Y'oung. r v?r 9 He broke off. A man came, walkI a dark breath go through his heard "was said "This, she, ing stiffly, from the barroom. He lady. Anxious to see you she was, nose. He mopped his face with a Kivi t to Cochrane, Im sure. But she would leave no said, "Hi, Jerry, silk handkerchief. started to pass on and then stopped, message or name. The smell of cologne drove away I watched her go on down the my pity. staring at me. It was Duke of the I found myself disliking stairs. Sphere At the landing, she flung "But, he faltered, "you do know him again. e back: something, eh?" if you like g Hello, Larry, Cochrane said and "Plenty, I answered. "Very N his face was guileless. "Have a that type." "What?" he asked as though the drink? word hurt him. I shook my head "Thanks, Duke answered. "Ive CHAPTER VIII '3 had mine. "Youre nervous enough already He had. He swayed as he spoke He made a desperate gesture with It was long before I got to sleep. n We There were too many things in the both hands as though try.rg to push and kept on looking at me. watched each other like hostile dogs. room with me. The visit of the something away. Cochrane said quietly: "Nervous! Why shruldnt I be woman who had roused Mrs. Shaws ion This is David Mallory. He r morality joined the procession of nervous I've been humil ated by a DAT1 Weve met before. 1 broke in. puzzles that marched endlessly lot of foul police. Asses that have Duke down with a long sigh round my bed. It made no sense. 'no respect for the commonest de-- 1 sat He? Drink had turned him pale and Neither d.d my conclusion that the cency. Ve've all been hounded by sweating. I knew he was trouble- caller must have been seeking some them, because theyre too ignorant hunting and felt my own temper rise other David Mallory Neither did ever to find out who did that dread-- I to meet his. He asked carefully, for anvthing else ful thing his tongue was thick: When slumber caught me at last, Something cl, eked inside me and It might be the I I looked at h.m hard I overslept and again reached "Private conspiracy, or can of the innocent ind the and horn in? breathless only just gration Paget apartment It rmrht be someCochrane grinned. on time Annie led me to the work- that rode him t r cture EvI suncouldn more. th. of he winter said room. The sanity rg T knew Dave in Omaha, so smoothly that the he sounded light, streaming in through the winerett Ferr.tcr as a murderer, but l.n the hke truth. "Ive been trj.ng to dow, the stacked papers on the desk, I had been fooled too often senses. own on trust to couch two my last the dajs very the typewriter, pump him. Help yourself. Duke replied and which Grosvenor had sat glowering So I sa d "Thanks, Dont unde res'. mate Pe errs looked at me briefly. Turned in the even.ng before, all were solid, c normal things that targlpd further They are unrefined, but the H ,mi-Jour copy, Jerry? town ranks m pretth.s the Bureau de I looked through "Still trying to find something to my suspiciors the casement ty h.gh Ive been a newspaper man window. write about." Beyond I Duke mopped his glistening face across the a,r shaft, I had seen the long enough to know that when a depreba-bl"You had no trouble yesterday, boy at his furt.ve m.ssion. As I tective seems dumbest he's I 11 bet you. the smartest drew up . t a d.m be.rg loose stool figure '"hy don't you let your watched, even morey, that they clear up this on jt ung Pagets affair with lone? shade. The Fcrr.ters had come I! M.ss case in a wee k faced 1 and I turned Cochrane glanced at me and heme. He gagged I knew I had h.t him Vf d fast to He said easily, Agatha myself. ck s smile a and said she a little us t one of Shannons gsve "Good morn.ng, David, theories. "I hope you're r.ght," he told me. D'trc s nothing in it briskly. "You and I are among the too soon for I'n't there?" Duke asked. "The few punctual people m this world. "It can't be a minute " us cf all for me arrived? 'cavon this thing is locked up so Mr Ferriter hasnt He left so quickly and silently that is because the Pagets are in "I haven't seen h.m," I replied. I The heard the front docu shut before door. apart't up to their necks. The Pagets "Perhaps he is next he was gone. I knew rp ' People in this town. They've ment I sat and scowled at the wall Pft tne immunity of cash and posi- She bit through an invisible thread wh le I tried to pull that jittery fign If we could tear the lid off and nodded. I've An into a pose of guilt Then I back. come ure s have Grove-lon"Yes They ttnrg, we'd find a It had been tus alibi remembered lunch to f Perhaps up and probably Allegra m.xed invited them all tK of ths al.bi, and Alleg thinks naure the M 11 it" my precious genealogist " ra's part in it, that had made me t up. is not to report till then vindict v e I thrust my mind away and me I at pursued: She peered Duke said, fumbtng hepe, Da from curnnt crime and into the an " " K.s words, "that 1 m not offend You neednt look shocked. a of M ss Agathas forebears nils long bread durirg ng u " vd I've broken '70 OF COSTIMtD) more disreputable I with many fe to Cochrane' , l VII t p. I l ' If 1 m M 4 U I ,i vu t i liVS hi' U IS k on n v vvov M I. I t i. t h . 1 , r V Xns Flair lor Satin Iiktimm's omen i(ili-iit Fabric P I It r I VI., ' v v ii i 1 ' "1 . m r i , i i i 1 ! t i M ' , ' . i i n . , i i f ( t V j ,,d 1 ' lit it 1 n 1, ti r j' r i t VS . 'T I in f m i . s 1 r i ) f , in I .. 1. it Jt . 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' 1 , , ti't da 1 ! - F -- e-- I 1 CJ 1 plaid-bordere- II " to t , t 1 i ; ic , d , lot v -- m jtnlors , tui p la, s c ,n mg la,, i J ed, v at y a, I'ord- - , I , i , N 101 to the culms Sanders limes s v u w point at I . r dc, la i cl an id, al in, ,1 mn low ht shown linn the pompadour tin to the right satin In the new "hu a, a" t pot, to pul brown Is ,mn Note Unit this hill, ,1 with hlatk hat is wo! ll vv 1! ha, k on the head to show the new off foe hair do al ha l i, l list n iimv tog el h, r a v, Hie In, I as will Hi, nt tins Id u k silin h.mdh ig d - gm-.1 s tin do li nd to v I .u li, r, It, liv I d The bag in.its soft unpiess, pi, clines to the m w long nit row shape tl at is the "last wold" III d, sign in inliK-- t evcnug Hen, wed d of is evisatin fashion, gowns denced tin ougliout the present style In the inset panel we piogram are showing a satin diniu t dance gown that deinonsli at, s the exquisite grace with which satin yields A new hanto soft draping effects side the drape givts a dedling in minute aspect to cidedly up c so this gown artfully created by American designer noted Kiviettc, A long panel back, algo the From the nullaul d I ni.nl nl out , tie rune torpedo f ir oi will miles bitter Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL 1 to-th- decolletage, are intriguing details. t Some very good looking costume suits Include a blouse of satin matched to the color of the cloth that makes the coat and skirt Especially outstanding Is the all black ensemble that tops the satin blouse with long coat or bolero that With a cos is handsomely braided tume suit of this description the program of dress for daytime wear is aptly solved in a flattering way long-coa- ftt-e- (Pele.iRf-- by Western Newspaper Union Jerkins Transform Match Hats Costume Magically Jerkins arc becoming Increasingly You can have anythin; popular from a sports jtrkin of colorful suede, velveteen or corduroy to an esthetic evening type that can hr slipped over any simple frock Jer kins, with their long torso lines, look stunning slipped over frocks wiUi all round pleated skirts arid are dramatic whin worn over slinky long pencil slim even.ng gowns traibng long skirts or the new harem skirU that slit up tlie side. 'A l ii'ten Dress, Illouc With Jeweled Hutton The smartest way to fasten your ness or blouse in the new e ude way is with a single large fur overed button These fur buttons day Into the scheme of furred cleverly, the button match- g the hat of fur or the fur buckles lat are so new for pumps Jeweled buttons are Important uua season, especially on blouses of rich fabric Many black velvet dresses are enhanced by the sparkle of rhinestone or Jewel set buttons to-on- y p Match Sweater, Crepe Skirt for Eenin Wear Dozens of c uors in the newest American leather gloves make it poss.ble to follow fashion's l.ist dictate wh ch bids you match hats and gl ves or hat trimmings and Hce a gay red hat and gloves i Jlsk Me Jlnolhcr Colorful crepe e t n;r, g dresses are selling with matching sweaters to serve as formal Jackets Embroidered sweaters that sparkle or that are gorgeous with metal thread and beadwork take on the new long torso lines Smarl afternoon dresses have pleated skirts with form-fittin- g slipover sweaters that are sequin embroidered. hip-leng- th all-ov- i - A General Quiz Q The Questiona 1. V 1 style-distincti- equally red mocha gloves put color spice into s back suit S.nce the hat flaunts teige wings and a dark green veil, either beige or dark green glove coula also be used Notice how the buttons fasten on the side. i e, two or thrie at a si ecd of 4) mi!, s or nil hour . lathiindc r. of the in is i - v j 1 blouse fain ic a tiv iim d in Satin is b ing in the realm of costun design in mm binatlon with other nnttiials as in the stvling ,.f faxhtoi aide hoi, to and lot geo, it ,i , tnbh s The vogue for satin also r, Hen ts in eiv thing from hats to sloes, hags, glovis and countless nt! , r access,,! v it, ms Ivir so chi, are long s.,tm evening wraps in I lack or ink is Designers uhi know, dtilaie that the satins th v handle must neees arily be of the pure silk tvpo in rder to arrive at the lov, ly effe ts n shirring, draping and geiural ma wpulation achieved in the stunning modes illustrated. Then too, they point out the economy and practi-- 1 ality of all s Ik satin in that it wears so satisfactorily, cleans so beautifully and proves up to the mark from every test angle A version of that ever perennial favorite, the white satin blouse, is shown above to the d Its left in the group pictured midriff accords with an outstanding fashion trend. Tucks start-n- g at the diagonal yoke seam are released into soft bust fullness The hat worn with it is an artful transla-m- n of the Suzy fisherwoman sailor. Jeweled buttons down the front mpart sparkle to the very effective reen silk satin overblouse with (rl- i M.i'-'ii- , i 1 g v,'r-roun- s o it l A vv F1A1K tur Sdt 'i has ,i, vclupcd that extends tin ough.nit the en tire program of fail and winter fashions Not only is its smartm ss recognized but women are tedis, how marvekuis satin of pure It silk dje ft els In the wearing has even come to I c tic irded as an A a,, milled me tic )uiiiiis f.ivuiite I enthusiastically iS i I i tiavol an! their d I, I till oil o d loll, the is pinafme pleat si,l mill A ful shillings a, i, nt the Jumper! If your ilcdhes budget Is list! nc smiting hi, of just alxmt iced up and you ie still long, r bv in e It i ibboti and f, ated pi, pming for a pituifme jumper or i U ' . however, good-lookin- e I l I 1 . tht f e they aie to e, tie most w v , s f n a ,t 21 in, bos in u m , u t an iimio th m 20 Met , an hu h f tl "it h w ate r fog. a; iox malt ly ut vines at a max-In i. m sjtid ,f .,() miles m hourIf b lute their power is spe nt. adjust, d for a shot tor distance, t 1 , t N ' u , i i - i i i xtj il t , Who speaks the Komnny lan- guage? (an birds look nt nn obje t til Imth v t s at tlu atm time? 3 Who m k d "Ain I my broth-pi- s 2 vv -- keeper"? 'Ihe name Joe Miller is inti d with-- a bonelu ad plav in baseball, h stale juke, or the man 4 as-s- on the flying trnpee? "the shot heard Where was around the world 5. oi filed? many vue presidents have later become President? 6. How The Answert Gypsies speak the Romany language. 2. 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