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Show a the Magmley stood in front of lief SMACK .. Ey NANCY RHODES Ilodur VNU Storvtr ! SypdlcftU MAGINLEY, division d the fifth floor. MISS Gordon' department .store, had & sudden and unpleasant stricture about her heart as Mason, the assistant buy-e- r of w o m e ns inachine-madeStepped into her office. Funny how the old heart kind of flipped and turned over when that kid looked at her obt of those level gray eyes! And when he accidentally brushed her shoulder or touched her hand fio.t s, But She Was getting. .Worse than one of the little bundle girls that new one, for instance, with the round baby face. Dye suppose we could wangle Sn ad out of did Mack for those pin- tucked jerseys? asked Mason, dropping ' into a chair beside her desk and' running a hand over his smooth black head, I told Clemmons she overstocked on those . when, she made the buy. They havent moved for three weeks. . Tisnt the first time Clemmens has overstocked." said Miss Magin-lebending the neck of a flexible desk light so that the white glare on her green blotterCd desk, . fell ' father than flared into her carefully rouged face. Awful hard things to face, these ;desk lights, after a woman got to be forty well,, over thirty-fiv"Thank the Lord Clemmens is going over to Levys next month. They are offering her fifty more a month ajid a higher commission, added Miss Maginley. The boy .she wondeTed if he. could possibly, be 'over twenty-fiv. took a deep breath and she could almost hear him pray to be allowed to step Into Clemmens shoes. By ' right of seniority and ability .he and Miss Cpheo were neck by neck in line for the Clefnmens vacancy, and Miss Maginlcy's word .would be the deciding factor. For a moment the reassuring word trembled on her lips but some instinct choked it back and it died unspoken and the corners of her mouth with a rare perfume. She slipped into a teagown, bought because it reminded her of a passionate love scene in the movies, atjd she sighed a little as she noticed that it made her n even' thickening body take heavier curves than showed in a dark business dress. Of course she didnt have one of these lead pencil figures like that young stock girl, for instance, but she wasnt fat! And men liked thtse lacey. frilly things. What always happened in the movies when the heroine donned a t'eagown or a negligee? Lord! A ring at the door started that funny feeling around her heart. All through dinner her heart continued to thump and flip ever wheu the kid looked into her eyes. After dessert. Miss Maginley lighted a long gold tipped cigarette, drew little puffs into her mouth and spat them out again. The smoke got into her eyes, as it always did. and reddened her lids. Mason Watched her with an amused smile. he said indul"You women! gently. "You dont Smoke. You just.puff it in and out again. Never . e. e . . . ' . in her throat. "How are those figured broad. cloths going? she asked, as Mason stained to get to his feet with a gesture. Anything to keep him in the office a while longer. How those gray eyes did get her going! "Fine, said Mason, absently, fingering- the doorknob . "Fine. There is something Id like to talk, over with you, when you have plenty of "A stunt he Continued. time, theyre starting over at Levys, and I think we could work the 6ame thing here. Some day when .youre not busy . . . "Come out to my apartment for dinner tonight, said Miss Magin-lc- y so Quickly that she' could have bitten her tongue when she thought it over. The deuce and all would be to pay if the kid ever got the idea that she was sweet on him. "Its my turn on the dinners,' "Youve said Mason, hesitating. had me out twice and I havent had you out yet' "I love to cook," said Miss Maginley, dismissing his argument with a little wave of her fat, white hand. "See you at seven. After he had gone she sat for a moment making ideal curlicues on a block of scratch paper. Funny the way that kid made her feell Times when she actually blushed when he looked at her unexpectedly! Could it be that the foolish forties had her half-impatie- nt . . by the throat? After all, older women than she had married younger men than Ma son. Women didnt just get old .any more, and forty was just the prime of life, anyway. The prime of life. She rolled the phrase on her tongue as she stepped out on the department floor. ' Almost as soon as she crossed the threshold 6he saw Mason and ihe youngest stock girl standing by the elevators in earnest conversation. The girl's cheeks were flushed anc she looked angry. Miss Maginley herself felt vaguely irritated. She must speak to Mason about hanging around in corners with that girL An assistant buyer owed it to himself to keep up - his prestige. Prestige was what counted in this A person who game. didnt look after his prestige was sunk, simply sunk. You couldnt tell Miss Maginley anything about prestige. She had learned all about it during the proC' ess of pulling herself up' by her bootstraps. Frowning and slightly irritated, she paced down the green velvet carpet while a group of gossiping girls watched her admiringly. on the floor knew that Miss Maginley never wore anything but models and lavender chiffon under wear. Heaven alone knew what she spent a year on clothes, anc since she had had that darker shade of henna on her boyish bob, she looked simply marvelous. The feeling of depression remained with Miss Maginley, however, until she unlocked the door of her apartment. Then her spirits lightened perceptibly. The long, pleasant living room, with its deep, cushioned chairs and its bright lamp shades, sent never-failinglow of pleased proprietorship over her. At seven oclock the things that should be hot were simmering on the range and the things that shoulc g ."W.' .. v.vVs Vx v - I vv MW UM Luxurious Peacock Motif To Do in Cross Stitch TV 'i 1LAN . MKT I'OU PICKING SEMI-SCAL- . ..Tf ' V V5 ? CK:;?: Appearance. ! 1 J ' ','A 'i : .'.--i'A'd- c .'AVv J ; I (h ' - method is j and the birds, yet lry th in1 frev of ton Un Utrh Is' oliivi found on dry 'picked hrlltt:s. 'i tio t thick iiM'thod cotiMsts tli bird for !t() seconds In water ticntcd to atomporat.iife of I'- -i to Ilk dogivyS llibrcMbcU. I'oj;tic wn tor tomporuture to lJS Uki-o,s- , should ti, from n wMIe fowl rcipiiro a hlglicr W limiu-it-iji-- ; - Pattern - , - 'v tent-pcniiu- 1 New Germicidal Lamp 1. Invcnlcd 'v 'N. '$ f .X-- v tloji-ocs- . produce scale result fron the inctljod of scalding, hut temperatures will not loosen Higher toniponituivti U'lih'li ViIVh oi'ili-nar- r flit feat hern. i'.lciMling tiui'-- low . fralhcri lire by ' :. ' - V ' Istie be-fyi'- f'dliiu TStlief tljnn 4 by 14 2 inches, and Jour motifs 3 2 by '3 2 inches; color suggestions; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches needed. ' Bend 15 ceht's in coins or stamps (coins preferred) to The Sewing Dept., 82 Circle, Reedlecraf N. -- Y. New .York, ave., Eighth Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. - , V rw 1-- ' ; luTi-llnl jrsrv!K t. 'S : ' 1 i V-'- check the. sl.e of qiliillty. You tbp air. roll and the condition of the ogg yolk. candling, makes It J.fkoulMp Dr. Robert F. James, research physician of the Westinghousa Lamp company, who developed thp new germicidal lamp, examining some of the shapes into which it may be made. Its radiations retard mold growth. CHESTERTON Coeds Indulge in Rough Sport: IS DEAD pos- sible fop you to detect Hnd remove or eonlalliltig ''blood epots, eggs' unfit for food. The air cell, the shadow of which you can see when candling, Is an air spare usually found at 4h end of the egg. It la about the- size of a dime when the egg la cooled. Since the egg shell Is porous, .evaporation occurs Inside the egg and the air Increases In depth ns the content of the egg decrease la volume. In-ru- e - Preventing Coccidiosis should be prevented the observance of the needed sanitary precautions In early life, the organisms of this disease being kept sway from the chicks by keeping the latter from old ground or other sourcca of contamination. The organisms responsible for coccidiosis are so universally present where poultry has long been kept that It Is sometimes necessary to raise chicks upon wire mesh floors If they are to he saved from infection. Prevent Ion, not cure, must be the aim of the poultryman who would save his flocks from this scourge of the poultry yard, warns an expert In the Rurul Coccldlosla An hdnest heart beats neath her models gown, paragraphed the stock girL Miss Maginley staggered blindly by "T fSt .c " r ImhSffk A tense moment In ' -s a- , - y New-Yorke- '.k ' 1 a game of field hockey on Bovard field at Prehistoric Crematory the University of Southern California finds this group of coeds in a furious fight for possession of the ball. Tennis, Found by Kansas Men G. H. Wood hnd Mark Reeve, and other outdoor sports are included in the women's athletic shin-guard- ed gram at the Trojan institution. YW!Vr ' 'fa -Y ... 's 1-- 1-- Even There Can I trust him? hes, so crooked that th Not Good for Food 'woolWhy, he pulls over your eyes is Cmotllng consists of holding an half cotton. ,t at lin iingle. of to degrees, large It before light up, mu! Knows Ilcr Boy It Ih flit-'behind that It Mother (to boy) H? sure not s.lilwe Ibniuiih a clmitar openito get your bathing suit wet, dar' n'; 110 amiiigenient that Virtually ling. a a stated eiiiullis, Friend What an absurd thing wriier In the I. ns Angeles Times. to tell him. 'P.y looking at the egg toward Ibis Mother My dear.,, its the only M::M, working In darkened quartway I can be certain hell have a ers,, you can determine the Interior thoroughly good bathe. Cnndlin.cf Used to Detect 'T wish you f warm r - . . - and s r one color only if you will make' a handsome prefer, scarf, pillow, chair set or refreshment cloth. Pattern 1164 comes to you with a transfer pattern '.of twq pea ' - out to the department Lord! Why should the store manager pick this of all times to talk to her? He had Miss Clemmens Job on his chest I suppose Masons the logical person to step in there? he asked. A gust of anger started Miss MaAs she stood ginley trembling. Bpeechless Mason walked out of his cubbyhole, looked at her with his level gray eyes, and smiled In his grave friendly way. Lord! How it got to her, that smile! She hoped she wasnt going to cry like a fool or a wet old smack . . . but not so bad . . under the rouge. Oh, yes, let the boy have It, she said wearily, I dont care. bluish-green- 1164 broWns, cock .12 , .i he complete oibciWIse. red crops t Jiihjiitig them ilT. When iil fen Ibcrs have heeri Irurncrsf flra carcass In cold viil-cfor 1 fo.'Jd mtntlles, Jbon ' inmsfcr 'It to Ice water for three hours, t his w ill remove 'the body Iren i iinj Improve the kAi'jilug quail-- s of the bird. AW k jorn In 1735. 1110- 're-rnioc- d, I ssL- to t.'.S will result. Mo.vh the birds ).nrk-wnr- d In the' w'at-- r fo and ftmviu-miik i sure t.U'' water reimlieS the. llennive skin tliroiiizh the fe.atln-rs- , A. ' w of si'iihllng, aXV - . Herald-Tribun- - ttifil. him the plump, Qimlirir- of - Friends university professors and experts on Indian lore, believe that a prehistoric crematory vault 12 miles southeast of Wichita, Kan., may be the key to an unknown civilization existing in Kansas centuries before the American Indian. The vault was discovered recently by Lyle Cherry, Derby, Kan., farmer, when his plow dislodged a large slab, revealing a crypt, according to a United Press correspondent In the New York In the Interior were rocks and considerable deposit of charcoal The scientists dug to the floor and discovered fine ashes, believed to be those of human bones. The kiln was ten feet long, seven feet wide and six high. There are five similar mounds within 150 feet of the original discovery. The kiln was walled up and roofed with stone slabs. A narrow passageway wound downward around the clay pit. Wood pointed out that the burial was marked by high honors because the rock used for the tomb is found only at a site twelve miles away. A geological map of the vicinity shows the tomb was located on the banks of a stream, although it is impossible to see any indication of the vanished stream today. Silt marks were found on the walls of the vault, indicating the stream must have flooded that region once and seeped into the crypt. liu-k-- I avp-iraii- j ta-u- t wouldnt talk about her like that dear, answered Mason. She's a' wet old smack I know, and kind of lonely and pathetic, to my mind. Not so bad underneath the rouge and perfume tli- i. rist-d- , The teagown frothed around her Admiral Cook artd the odor of a rare perfume hung heavily in the air. She tipped back Assumes Post as her head until her double chin went ITcad as she looked from under Air Bureau drooping lids at Mason. He moved Hear Admiral Arthur B. Cook, uneasily under- her gaze. About that Levy proposition, who commanded the Airplane he began abruptly. And they talked Carrie.r U. S. S. Lexington until about the Levy proposition until last April 6, bocame chief of the they had exhausted all angles of it A silence fell between them. A 1 perfumed silence, thought Miss Maginley,' who knew her captions. Per haps the boy was shy. After all she had never given him much encouragement. Might he no( be a little overawed by her position and sal ary. She moved her hand across the plush davenport until it touched his fingers, which closed ovet hers She moved closer and her head dropped to his shoulder. He slipped his free arm around her. She rehearsed the scene deeam ily the next morning, as shfe sat be fore her desk, making curlicues on her blotter. The boy hadnt- said much; neither hud she. They sat there like a couple of bashful kids. Lord! At her agel She smiled as she thought that he might be rehearsing the same scene in his navys bureau of aeronautics, cubbyhole of an office that adjoined tear Admrial Ernest J. King hers. Two souls with but a single the aeronautic bureau thought and Just a thin wall between jost to Admiral Cook, and he will them. She arose and started to- soon assume command of airwards the dopr. At that, moment U. S. S. Wright, she heard voices oh the other side craft, base force, at San Diego, Calif. Of the partition. said a flippant young Well, Sunday School Founder. khe that recognized as belongvpice Robert Raikes, founder of the Hows ing to the little stock girL the old lady's darling this morn- Sunday school movement, was . inrdn it 'll tlmt "ihe tilt'ljnl of Ick- ttn- - most satisfac- -' si'lii t ' ArU'iiUA6. oi fiw-- l"t. 1 xi f'ci'vi. nlu dtvssQil at ivtull . this A i.ij.j lurtiifl rritli,. itn- - port. - i t x The feacocks regal beauty-wor- thy of your finest linens Inspired this beautiful design, and is sure to inspire you with the desire to embroider his splendid image in ofoss stitch. You can, you, know, for the patterns a very easy one, despite its rich effect. Wool, silk pr cotton floss in real- - vun.vofi 9ouliry 9 elno ti'iilii him in the deeply cushioned daven ' k' !, r now a refugee in London. t.oivo t fiowh Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, on visit to battlefield of Sam Gen. of Houston, son JarihLv Houston, with Andrew Jackson Miss Maginley, getting up and goItalian minister of foreign affnira. appointed newly Galeazzo 3 Ciano, Count Texas. room to across the beside sit ing ing?'. D O:vs I Vest'd Birds Fat, i4 jfi ,kv inhale." I'm not a smoking woman, said y, vpg- - full-leng- th mirror daubing her byes . O. sews tsrniws! t AVro.'mii vVeeki;? Scenes and Perspiis in the Current IYus be servW cold were chilling. Iff the electric refrigerator, whil? Miss THE .WET OLD -- golf pro- Yes, Tell Us father weighed only four pounds when he was born. She Mercy me! Did he live? He My Turning Point Squire to Villager So you're married, Tom? Tom Well, zur, I tuk a fancy to she 'cause of 'er looks; ers purty like. When I heerd she was doin steady washin for seven families, then and there I surrendered, zur. Worth a Battle Magistrate For two years you two men fished together peaceably, and yet you had to fight over this fish. Prisoner You see, sir, it was the first one we ever caughtl Coleman SELF-HEATI- r. Chicks Like Coal Ashes This is a recent portrait of GilChlcka like grit In some form, bert K. Chesterton, one of Englands most noted men of letters and It la likely that they eat that and famed for his use of the par- found In caul ashes. The composiadox in his writings, who died in tion of coul ashes varies with different deposits of that mineral England, st the age of 6ixty-twhis Carbon Is the chief and ipost valat attack a heart suffered lie uable constituent of coal, being In home at Eeaconsfield. greatest proportion In hard, or anthracite coal The ash, after burning, may contain such mineral Impurities as Iron and lime. This la not harmful to chicks, but there la no reason for considering It of any greater value than that afforded by Its content of grit, says an authority In the Rural 0. . Manchester Has Englands Most Modern Church New-Iorke- r. R Cl N TheColernmnliasen- - IB ' nliw lattail LitktiaslIrM. All yon hT, to do I torn itrlko motrfc and it llirbta tnatontly. Yo don't hnvo to lnoort !. ten Inoldo ttao iron no burned Bogota. Tho Coloman hoot hi JUTy; ta quickly reodr uk . ng point tho hottoot. Maintains ita heat cyan for tea tho faat workar, Entirely aelf heating. Opera for Hy aa hoar. Yoa do your Ironing with 1 leaa time. Do aura yoor next alTort, In ona-thl- rd Iron In tha genotne Inatant-Lightin- g Coleman. Iron It'n tha every woman want. It' n wnadet-- nl time and labor never nothing like it. Tha Coleman la tha aasy way to iron. MB BOBTCARD far Mil PaMar end FvO Ovtella. TH COLKMAN LAM AND ITOVI CO. . Dsae.WUtl IMadelrMa, Wlahlta. Kaaa.t IL ton SALT LAKE'S Chicago, IH.t halan, UUt. 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The plans were made by B. A. Miller, Liverpool architect, and the enuren was built at a cost of $55,000. to four causing Ganders or males are usually larger, have coarser, thicker heads, longer necks and a shriller, higher pitched voice. 'Hr Tgrki 3 HOTEL Temple Square Ratos 1&0 fo $3.00 S Tha Hotel Tempi Sonar ha highly desirable, friondly Immae-nlat- eaa, atmaa-phera.Y- will always find it supremely comfortable, sod thoroughly agreeable. You can there-fo- ra ondcratand why this hotel la HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ean also appreciate why i If S o morft of 4 iatfiwUoo fo stop Ta ot tfclo SooottfMl Sootolrr ERNEST G ROSSITER, Mgr. bun iy . |