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Show HEART gjgsf wSa s JompIi tatormaSfi and WOT Service. fwgFp Locum of tho Old White turno out to HU1 full to took tho now preacher. Dr Jonathan FarweU, and then le much speculation amonf the communicants to what sort of man ha will bo. Brody, treejurer of the church hld om mended Dr. FarweU tor tho poet alter hearing bte baccalaureate the graduation of Dalt ForwCU, htalS itwto to n feologlet. Brady's Lenore deughter vr pi" to the memben SL nens Go Mexican .eongnaatlon penonally, aceepts Motifs tholr but tributes, refutes to in Interesting by toe banker's tamlly, th?IcSl prowd btostoncs, whose ton r? wlu Us daughter Evelyn obvi-tor D- - Mnwhne an curious about 55? womaiUeH In the privacy of hie tonisekeeplnf. room Date baa eiuhrinede ef plctun beautiful woman. Inacrlbed in childisha J$torinf JUntoc." The Martricstonn In-J-ta T,rwni dinner with Cat- - toe women h7,iel? trail's fiSk-'is-- W tells he has totond la Locuet Hill, end she to only Ln Brady, Oonstable Kemey la perturbed toe arrival on the train ofasuspl. ctoua-tookln- g Uttle man and shadows Mm. Ho to further mystified when the tnnavcoea to the paraonaga. Then toe newcomer to warmly greeted ai Pink" Mulfmw and takes up hto duties SyKMn. . ssl-5- 3 my attanttona to Lea. Ms. DM takas Lee for a drive aroundLater, to which ho has a student's latemat, and ha eonddoa to bar hto Ideal of Etatoa. Me mother, who died when he waa banly mon than a baby and i"1 "' E? to ,ZffilemOUrned CHARES ratten MU. et theia motifo help you jv Mexican. Mainly in to go eaay Patten and (ingle atitchi contains a transfer patten of 4 Ltib 414 by 514 inches; 2 mo-41- iui inches, 2 motifs 314 by C414 inches; 2 motifs 314 by 514 bor-jaes; so inches of 414 inch 6 motifs by 114 inches; illustrations of fer schemes; khes; materials needed. Jb obtain this pattern, send 15 gU in stamps or coins (coins derred) to The Sewing Circle, 514 i nd i i - jbsehold Arts Dept, 259 W. 14th UNew York City. (lease write your name, edits and pattern number plainly. Humble I Work great mistake to suppose the best work of the world is a by people of great great opportunities. ! an n i i strength It is advantage to these things, but neither f fcem is a necessity to the man la has the spirit and the pluck (achieve great results, ffome of the greatest work of time has been done by men ol sical feebleness. Me both ia f el I How Women in Their 40's t !an Attract Men WklMliMNfari MtwUr during ter fmo U to K. who ban who worrha CttSisrs.'w t m joy yyMWiMlHitwHiiin Hfo I i mw F.i 1 a "Wen. why not? Lee, since I have become older I think I'm beginning to understand what she. must, have meant to him. What It meant when he lost her. I esn talk about It to you. Ive never tried to ten anybody before. Never spoke of it to Pink even. And I know him better than anybody. But I never tand anyone who I thought would understand. Until now. I think Its because of your mother, he decided. Would you mind if I tried to tell you something? Of course not. Dale. It's a queer thing he frowned thoughtfully, staring away again into the distance I doubt if a boy ever grew up with more beautiful ideals of a mother he couldn't remember. Father did it all. I'm not sure I can make this clear. But it must have been almost a passion with him. To be sure that I loved my mother. He wanted me to believe that she was beautiful and perfect It wasn't difficult to make me understand that she was beautiful. I have two pictures of her. But the beauty of her character was built for me by father. It grew into something very near idolatry. Can you understand at all what I'm trying to express? "Yes. "That's the way it was all the time I waa growing up. I dont mind telling you Im glad now. Unconsciously. I think, I tried to be what Elaine would have expected. Please don't get the idee that I've been morally perfect. But I'd rather like to have you know I've never done anything I'm particularly i shamed of. I can thank father for that and plenty of other things. Almost no words were spoken on the homeward trip. Dale set wrapped in thought. Lee devoted herself to driving, making as much speed as the road and traffic per- ypto-U- Mi SPREAD.ONjROOSJS Available Capital Muteness and civility are the J capital ever invested in busi-H-T. Bamum. a,.. a V Can tinned mitted. Later, Dale celled attention to the oaring arch of the Bayonne Bridge with its twinkling lamps spanning Snubber Harmed the purple murk. ow much a snub harms the "Looks like a rainbow going homo who does the snubbing! It late, he observed. urges on to success the one Lee smiled and made no reply. a hurt. Dale Carnegie.-- . Nothing more was said until the ear neared the personage. 'Tin going to let you out here, Lee explained. Then, when Dele alighted and turned to apeak, ah e checked him. "I know what youre going to sey. Please let me thank you instead. Good night. , CHAPTER XI Jonathan FarweU let at his study table. .. Under his right band lay a pile of loon sheets. His stub pen wee traversing one after the other plough in relentless fashion, like moving at high speed across white Helds. As each page was finished, it wee thrust aside end the pen its drive. So were the clergyman's sermons drafted. To the final word. Then wee sudden paun as fits worker lifted his head at the sound of a step on the stair. Is that you. Dale? Pie tie eomc The pen hung auspended here. above the paper. FarweU looked I meant up juto iii goo's face. to teU you before. Dele, end it slipped my mind. We era having guests for dinner Thursday. You don't mean . . . Not tod H?SmS3E5 QPrrat M iliJE coaswairr I CMHMHpMs morrow!'' , , ! hotel enple Square 2Sliosioo ;gg$S i. day. She waa having a dinner par-tHe had been counting the days almost And now . . . Lee had been as excited as a Uttle kid when aha told him about the Party. Its going to be ever so informal, Dale. Just some of the crowd I grew up with. And you." Its mighty nice of you to include me, had been his grateful reply. "Wild horse, couldn't keep me wey. You know, something telle me its going to be the nicest party I ever went to." Nonsense! You're getting your expectations raised too high." Aren't you going to have ice cream? Maybe. "And you're going to be there. So it wiU be the nicest I wonder Lee had him a Uttle smile and left that c unfinished. How could he teU her at almost the last minute he wasn't coming to the wonderful party? Hanged if he would! It waant fair. Dale turned with clenched fist end scowled at the punching bag hanging near by. That would hlp, Too childish. And noisy. Instead, he stalked downstairs end into tho kitchen where his spirits were not lightened at the right of Fink polishing the best silver. Hi. kid. "Look here. Whats aU this about company for dinner tomorrow night? You mean that . . . Quarry outfit?" Merblestone s." I never can remember that moniker. They're earnin'. Thats aU I y. tlw (wwwsaUon to j heritage llcCord SYNOPSIS Chun line SIX GUNS KC0iiwd IteLOSSlTER, Mt I hope you Yea. Tomorrow. The have no other engagement. minister's eyes wandered back to hie unfinished page. But I bevel Im . . . Who are your guests. Father? "Mr. Merblestone end his family are dining here with us." A slight emphasis on the lest word. "Oh! n 1 wished to pay that onevbliga-tlo-be while I was sure you would In town." The pen crossed out an undeslred word. "That does put me in a JamI Dale exclaimed In frank dismay. "IP rather late to . . Yes," his father agreed. 'Quite too late to recsU our invitation. taYour placo of course, is et our arto enough be good ble. Please range It that wey. FarweU was writing again. Tha incident appeared to bo closed. Dale turned on Ms heel without Wto word end sought his own room. tho door closed behind him, out the window In helpless staring "Thursday. Let' twentieth birth ... lbri sen-tene- Of course know. Except the dominie told me to try and dish up somethin special swell. Don't teU me you wasn't in on it I wasnt Dale snapped. "Ifs no joke. Ive accepted an invitation to the Bradys for dinner night Its Lee's birthday. low whistle. Fink emitted Sayl That does sort of put you on a spot WeU, Its what you get I'm sorry. No for The dominies lookin' for you to be here, I take it He just told me so. But 1 can't now, Dale answered. Wait a minute, kid. You cant go end let him down like that It's the first party hes throwed here. Don't walk out on him. That Brady nice Uttle sport gal seems like Go teU her what you're up against She'U see it your way. Dale strolled into the lower hen and paused irresolutely near the d ipphnn. Fink was right hewould moodily. After ell, it bo best to teU her. Dale rather hoped she would refuse to accept excuse. Then such an eleventh-hou- r he could submit the matter to his father again. Reluctantly he dialed the Brady number. A familiar voice answered kid-din- g. g. ... him. Tm up against Say, Lee with no preout it blurted He it Father has just told me amble. r he Is entertaining company for me He expects tomorrow night to bt oo hinde of count, ind But you must Dale. If yur ther needs you. That's sweat of you. I wanted to ten you . . Its quite U I understand. It very uietly-I-t said Lee right Dale exclaimed misisn't! Uttle late, I may be erably. din-ne- ' ... but I understand, repressed whistle of admiration when he assisted the younger women out of her long coat end found himself staring at generous display of white spinel column. Sarah Merblestone rustled in ebony silk end Jet, ns if Sunday service were in prospect- Even Henry had entered into the spirit of formality and had donned tail coat after his day in the bank. His first move, when he led hie family into the parlor, was to make for the fireplace where wood blase crackled cheerily. He apread hie feet weU apart thrust his hands under the skirt of his coat end beamed upon his host This Is what I caU real comfort Doctor! Radiators may be aU right but I like to soak heat into my back. Always did. Evelyn dropped into a chair and engaged Doctor FarweU in a direct conversation that gave him leant opportunity to devote attention to her parents. Dales entrance end quiet greeting to the guesta the first diversion. I was beginning to be afraid you werent here, Evelyn suggested to him, under cover of the general talk. I didnt like to ask. Of course I was here. It took me longer to dress than I expected. Wanted to look my beat Ha mustered a smile as he said it Fink aided the situation by appearing at the moment to announce in a sepulchral voice: "Dinner is served. Doctor Far- Along the Highway Gallot County Story CARPET TACKS t McChm A safe motorist drives as If the rest of the world Is both deaf and blind. Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service. Some motorists idea of Para- V40ST times, here in Gallos the border, but he dont. He county, a six guns just tops by the shack, sends them a leetle the best of the argument, riders of hisn on with them but there was one time when the steers he stole from Johnnie and difference between two gun totera waits back to see if he cant do was a box of carpet tacks. somethin bout that foot of hisn. He's a doin a leetle doctorin of See that tree attendin' out there, there at the bend in the hia own when Tom rides up. Tom road. Well, thats where they aint never been a fool fore, but h inkin' bout Johnnie musta got finally lynched Butch Manton. Folks just heared that some of him off, cause Butch gits foe to drop on him and takes Toms gun Butchs friends waa ride in to town and take him out but Tom does manage to kick a o jail. And Butch a cow table over and put out a candle, thief like he was, they just up the only light thats in foe room. No sir, Butch dont get away and taken him out and strung him to that there tree. And Butch'd from Tom and Tom Uvea to been livin right, like as not, if it bring Butch Manton right to the wasn't for them carpet tacks. jail from which he waa taken and It was right here in the Happy hung on that tree at foe bend of ot a-t- fur-nich- . dise: Place where pedestrians are run In for obstructing traf- fic. Motoring for pleasure, suggests a writer, la only for the rich. Yet there are lots of peer drivers on the road. In these days, on the roads, its a case of the survival of the flittest. Dont let ownership of aa automobile rob you of your politeness. Probably the worst fault ha driving n ear la believing yea haven't any fault. Thinking about one thing while doing another senses accidents. Go through intersections enly when you have the right ef way tat remember that having the right ef way is no exease for causing aa accident. the road, down yonder. You see, Tom, hes been out up signs when Johnnie was shot. WeU hed just brung them tacks long with him, and them tacks ia how he catched Leave It to the Boss, Butch. He just spread them on foe floor He Knew What to Do quiet-likwhile he was movin As foe three clerks, holding a around there in the dark and scared-lookin- g follow by foe train, long Butch steps on one with hia foot that aint got no boot bunt into foe office iff the store manager, one of them shouted, on. Butch's kinds surprised and lata Here's foe thief. Hes been at out a hoop and Tom just grabs in It for months. What shall we do with him? the direction of that hoop. How much stuff has he taken? naked the manager. "Hundreds of dollars' worth, Petty Vexations Petty vexations may at times be waa foe reply. And told it on the petty but still they are vexations. sly. And got a good price for it, The smallest and most inconsid- too, he admits. erable annoyances are foe most Tha manager gazed in admirapiercing. As small letters weary tion at the fellow. Do with him? tat eyes most, so also foe smaUeat Why, make him head salesman aft once . . . Hes worth all foe rest affairs disturb us most. of you put togetherl re Dale. ened to poet himself behind Mrs. Marblestones chair. Doctor FarweU said grace to very evident relief. In the intense silence that ftdlowed. Pink commenced serving the bouillon. AU the guesta seemed to fall under the speU of the butler, as if uncertain what to make of toe novelty. Evelyn was the first to recover. Your table is lovely. Doctor," she said to her host Those flowers re gorgeous. Someone here has wonderful taste. Don't you think so, Mother? Evelyn wee regarding Dale with smile as she asked tea question. Mrs. Marblestono urea preoccupied with study of toe silver that flanked her place Impree-sivelShe offered no comment The first course succeeded in looe ening the banker! tongue. The Yorkshire pudding had Its particular appeal. 1 don't remember ever eating anything just like that Doctor, he insisted happily over a second portion. "Do you mean to teU me that your man cooked this dinner? Where did you pick him up? Mulgrew was injured serving oversees. He has been with me most from the time he recovered. That reminds me. Merblestone looked curiously at hie host Someone was telling me the other day that you were in the army your salt Funny I hadnt heard it before. Ia that correct? 1 eras, tar a time. Mrs. Marble-ston- e, may I help you to something? distinct orThe dinner proved deal to Dale. In spite of his resolves, he found his thoughts straying continually to that other table where he should havo been guest at tha moment Lee's eager little face end laughing dark eyes haunted him. She had said it was all Would it be? right But waa it? soon as posst He must see her as ble. Try to make her understand this wasn't his fault Do you play?" asked Evelyn of Dale after dinner. No indeed. Then your father's the musician. Mar-bleston- at Lee repeated. She hung up. Good-bDele slowly replaced the receiver the other as he heard the click at one word end of the line. He said under hit brtBth to Pink Mulgrew outdid himself at dinner formal first make that something specie! Isn't he?" the parsonage Dale hesitated. This situation fitan idee, be said effebly ted exactly into the intolerable evet mind ning. He had done hia best to conto Dele, these swells wouldn I ceal any diiplay of resentment but if live .bowin' me up You said you ate et their he was av are of the displeasure on table? that would be roused If he answered shack once. Who waited iu the affirmative. A maid passed the things-- I Doesn't ha play? Evelyn insistI learned hoped you'd sey thst ttae ed. s arm long the off to deal 'em It was out was In Chi tast "Why sometimes. ago. But when I book now. me end bought went I time t Evelyn turned in triumph to her on how to buttle. Thera now, Doctor I I wee it host to tin wan been works. I've sure. Pleas play for ms." out. I am a very Indifferent performFarwclls Miss Merblestone. starched Pink's white cost was creaked er, voice was low. I should much preIt thst degree to such fer listening to you. Allow me . . ." Its pleasantly when from Oh, I wouldn't dream of ltl the at eelved the Marblestones will tell you I haven't Mamma their of them door end relieved touched our piano in ages. Please, "pink's dignified mien left nothing Doctor. (TO BE CO.XTI.WEDJ to be desired, albeit he narrowly "J and Hour where things was Butch was at the bar when Johnnie Rucker comes in and was a leetle alow when he said somethin bout Butch steelin' 50 head of steers from Johnnie, but Johnnie did nick Butcha right foot as the lead from Butch's gun went through his own heart Course, Butchd shot Johnnie without givin' him a chance, but Butch still had that gun in hia hand when he backs out of the Happy Hour. 'For long after the shootin, Sheriff Tom rides into town and hears bout the shootin. It kinds hits him hard on account of Johnnie bein a pal of his'n, and he dont wait for reason why there aint been no posse after Butch. 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