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Show at tell llTERN OP? - DjPARIH FNT 4- laUiiiAAAAAAAAAi -- thelilting grace iSOs of circular full- - And notice how little Is required Just a few detailing gathers at the waistline; otherwise its all straight, easy seams. Even beginners can make it, guided by the sew chart included in the pattern. In fact, youll prob-design 5Ssrepeat jfF step-by-st- ft- s Patrn, 12, 14, esiffned for Size 14 9 16, 18 .4 and yards of terial without nap; 20. 39-in- 2 Send order to: ruffling. ma- yards of uwna cibclz fattebn S3 M GsTt SadoN U Pittera Ho. a: cento toe stoey thus far VI a aeseeeeieeee seeeeeeei MISSSSSMII I Strange Fact s . 200-Mi- le L!J ;W? No Double Joints Ban Animal Flesh C The brightest lights ever creat6729 800,000,000-candlepow- carbon-ar- c er searchowned by the Unit- IrfEET and summery ai a baa-- 1 5 tat d flowers, thia frock (8729) k perfect for warm afternoons. I k voted silk, or I otkss like voile or batiste, it will kek so cool and fresh and fem--I sleeves, tax, with it IkBtshsped neckline, and frills 1 tat put all the emphasis up at I fc top, an effect always becom-- I H to dim figures. The skirt has flower-pattern- open-topp- ed ed towuUlul blond Maw lo otrandod 1 Beach In b bathing suit with onlyFilm M ecnUwhra har tmpirr- - Un-- Hal Warren, dl UPMra with ear and traitor from a eamp whara aha. Buddy, bar aon. and A nota from lira. Wwrraa adviM Ignn Ato call at her Maw bar etothaa and I? wana. She la rcacuad by Ha at tha boacL She ;ofr..toraoh. mat where ha haa a maid wttb of hla atetar-- a gpry weafais eloUiea. They than fa to a beaeh dub. Hla alatar appear and a quarrel Mauea. Lynn aeeapta tha help of a Warner to eacape. Hi Ukai her to hla hema whera he identifieo himself aa Ray-nwn- d (Wild) Auatlu. Ha aeeuaai bar of Wylnf to blackmail him. Greatly in-lSea. Hopping at a eof-ineaha meati a younf artist. Ban Bouchler, who la retumlnf to New Yort by trailer and offer to taka her thara. Ther enjoy roufhlnf it alonf tha road. Sha And Han to be a decent eort of a fellow. lam tells Bene her story. Be knows McNair and Austin aa moneyed Tha ear brinks down. They Pbjboyi are forced to stay at the Lovell farm, Iwuae during repair, tha LovtUs behoving them newlyweds. Tha Lovells dieover they are not married and took a marrlafa taka place. Thar bains way out. Lynn and Ban agree. They dadda their marriage la to be one far name only, with a dime to follow. The wadding takei place. Their car repaired, they go on. Arriving In Maw York, they trailer camp. Ben la taken fa la anurses him through. Their funds Lynn art gone. Lynn goes to sea Mr. Mortimer, Mrs. Warren's attorney, who flvas her a cheek for MOO. W.1 Lighti ed by man are the By VERA BROWN cud. dept. eoJu lac ItoiiisiMM! fat se AtfdMM The trailer girl my - to, at lights that are ed States army. Their beams, when directed vertically into the night sky, can be seen for a distance of two hundred miles. (.There are no such things as a double joint in a human being, a revolver silencer outside of fiction or a blood test through which it is possible to determine whether an unknown parent of a child is of the white or Negro race. (Scientists have found single plants of crested wheatgrass the total length of whose roots was 319 CHAPTER EC miles. 1 (Many orthodox Brahmans of Lynn stared at the cheek and then India are so fearful of pollution handed it back to Mr. Mortimer. "1 by animal flesh that they take a cant take cuch a rum aa thia, aha even bath after receivpurifying explained. ing a letter from a meat-eatin- g Mr. Mortimer smiled. My dear country. Colliers. young woman, tha least Mrs. Warren could have done was to pay your fare back from Florida. I was hocked when I learned you were stranded down there. We were liable." Just then the secretary came In with Lynn's big suitcase. Mortimer was silent while iha was in the room: "I am deeply concerned over all this. If you will allow me, I am going to giva you a card to a man start perfect IT X forUl things. "Of course." asmsti "Besides, Ive hurt my ankle. I got into a little accident, an automobile accident on the way from Florida, and It is hard for mo to walk yet m J.9I "Than the first of the week win laiSiaM do. He pressed button on his desk. 1 am going to send you hone in ' UM, my ear. Miss Marrow. Now, un1111 doubtedly, youll want to get that u mhh. check cashed. Suppose I send my secretary with you to the bank 'MADE BY KELLOGGS IN BATTLE CREEK across the street? Sha can arrange things there. "I mustnt trouble you. I m afraid I mado thinp very difficult Two Fears Full Wealth I tot you. tor, and content, is rich, and Men fear death as children foax Mortimer was watching Lynn inI to trough. Shakespeare. go in the dark. Bacon. tently. In spite of tha awful clothes, the girl was a beauty. Mortimer nervously fingered aome correspondence. He wondered. He must watch her. That would tell more. Then he indicated tha interview was at an end. But as Lynn tried to thank him he held up Ms hand: Thank Mrs. Warren. She's really responsible. And Td be grateful if youd not discuss this with anybody under any circumstances. And there is no need to tell anybody the sum Mrs. Mtjs Mjn;n BOTU QcJk&tom bound " this year? M THEN you must see OAKLAND! Vf 6 :3j; A CYCLE Warren sent you. Ill not discuss It with anybody! Lynn promised. As Lynn went down in the elevator with the secretary, Mortimer sent for his chauffeur and gave minute instructions. Fifteen minute! later Lynn was sitting in Mortimers handsome black sedan whirling back home with 8300 in her pocket She kept pinching herself to see if she were really alive. And all the time Lynn had been blaming Mrs. Warren. The girl was puzzled now. Then she gave it up si too much To complete your enjoyment stop at Oakland's OF HUMAN BETTERMENT Advertising gives you new ideas, ud also makes them available to you at economical cost. As these new idca become more accepted, down, prices go down. As prices go more persons enjoy new ideas. It is s cycle of binian betterment, and it starts with the printed words of a newspaper advertisement. NN THE CIRCLE o Q MEAD THE ADS Wet-lace- for her. As they got into the Bronx Lynn directed the chauffeur. Fifteen minutes and Lynn limped into the trailer home, radiant The chauffeur brought in her suitcase over her protests, and to Rene's amassment When he had tipped hie hat and closed the door, Lynn fell on her kneel beside Rene and pulled the bills out of her pocket "The old homestead's saved! Rene, were rich! We can eat nd everything! And Im to have a Job!" Rene was speechless at the sudden turn of events. After supper, the girl dived into the suitcase. She had a brown suit and topcoat of excellent cut They had belonged to Mrs. Warren and he had given them to Lynn when they first started for Florida. Lynn had worn the suit down South, and tha coat over a lightweight dress. So enthused was Lynn at having few of her belongings with her that sha Insisted on taking her suit and coat to the cleaners that night Two days later Lynn went down, town and got a new hat and gloves o and and a purse. She felt and tha ecure, and hat had not turned out badly. well-to-d- Ruth Wyeth Spears like a pompous old dowager with a pompadour. And the little bride said, Yea, but I think its personality could be changed; I can see it aa a jolly little old lady sitting in the comer with a gingSure enough, the ham apron. next time I went to see the Bride, there waa the chair sitting in a comer painted a cheerful green and with white gingham cushions. The legs had been shortened, aa shown here, and the pompous back had hem cut down. That waa all, but the change waa complete. If you are interested LIERE cornea the Bride again! in adventures in homemaking be 1 Many of you have met her in sure to send for Book 8. It has Book S. same is the She Sewing 32 pages of money saving ideas resourceful young lady whose adventures with an old dresser, a that you can put to use at once. fish bowl and a piano stool are Send order to: described in that book; and who MBS. BOTH WYETH gPMABS remodeled me of the old rockers , Drawer IS in Book 5. Today's sketch shows BeStorFMOta Mew Tort another of her alight o hand tricks fftnrlflU J0 with a chair. Memo eeeeeeoeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecae There it waa in a Junk shop window. Did you ever aee anything AAdieee eeeeeeeooeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaaa o impossible? I raid, "It looka top-hea- WNU! tart, live days a week, and your clothes at wholesale." 1 wont be buying many clothes. Tm afraid. "You will when you see mine! She handed Lynn one of her business cards. "Report tomorrow at nine. CHAPTER X Lynn ran moat of the way from the subway to the trailer camp to ten Rena about her good fortune. She burst into the trailer like a whirlwind to be met by howls from Rene. "Close that door, damn it!" he shouted. "Do you want to ruin everything? Lynn stood still in the doorway in amazement. All over tha walla, standing on the stove, on the sink, on sofas, on tha floor were scores of sketches all of a girl by the name of Lynn Morrow. There were ketches of Lynn In bathing suit of Lynn walking, running, smiling over a cup of coffee. And Rene, begrimed, with rumpled hair was working away at Ms drawing board turning out more. Lookl Fve got an idea at last Youl Why I didnt realise before I don't know. I'll make my fortune a- - -- i I I f Items of Interest to the Houstwife AROUND th. HOUSE I !, I i . i' Meat loaves will cook quicker 7a maka cot glass sparkle, dip and more evenly if baked in a a small brush in lemon juice and tube cake pan. scrub the glau with it , I Brass will Deed . Save leftover toast for use as Run it once bread crumbs. through the food chopper or roll it out with the rolling pin. Store in a covered glau jar. Lime marks oa hath tub, caused by hard water, can be removed by rubbing with peroxide of hydrogen. leu e leaning if, Keeping Cool. If your home la after being polished in the usual heated by warm air ducts, get cloth with a rubbed it is way, man to install a propfurnace the furniture slightly moistened with er fan in the basement which will yeti or cream. polish What does it mean, Rene? drive the cool cellar air up into have the swellest Just that the house through the ducts. Excellent pads for the model in New York, and haven't done anything about it Now watch can be made by covering Defeat or Victory me go to town! in a tumble of fairly thick pad of newspaper There are important, caws in words aa he worked Rene explained. with hessian, felt or cloth, which the difference between half e Youre a natural! I wanted to a heart and a whole rate makes work and work at these sketches, If bread has gone stale, hold the just the difference between signal to hold every line firmly. Then FU loaf steam from the kettle defeat and splendid victory. tart painting I His eyes shone tri- for aover then place in Boyd. few moments, Til paint stuff that umphantly. 10 for minutes. oven hot Dry can sell anywherel He threw down his penciL "When do we eat and on a wire tray. what? I havent had anything ell Use For Summer Comfort. day. Lynn frowned severely at him aa awnings on all windows exposed she put up the gingham curtain, got directly to the sun for they reout of her one decent outfit into the duce, by aa much as old overalls ready to cook supper. the amount of heat entering. Awn"Didn't you even drink any milk?" ings are far superior to blinds in Too busy!" he said shortly. this respect unleu the latter are So engrossed was Rene in his own outside the windows. X stair-carp- et i X one-thir- d, know, who, perhaps can give you a Job." Lynns face lighted: 'Td be terribly grateful! He took one of his own cards and scribbled an address on the back of it Go there tomorrow. I think we can find work for you. Tm afraid I may not be able to do it tomorrow, Lynn said hesitating. Then she added with charming You see how Tm frankness: dressed. I must get my clothes pressed, and get some shoes and days! Lynn's blonde hair gleamed Iran under tha tiny hat and Rene thought aha was flit prettiest thing ha had ever seen. "You know, some day 1 want to do a decent portrait of you, ho aid, suddenly as though that thought Just occurred to him. "Here have before me one of the beet models Ive eeru about these parts, and somehow I never thought of doing it exeept for a garage man." Lynn hurried off without any more discus sioa of the matter. The address Mortimer had given her was on Fifth Avenue. The girl had no idea what kind of a place it was, but she was to ask for Mr. Wallace. She walked over to Fifth Avenue from the subway with the card in her hand, and turned into the avenue, hunting for tha number. There were several smart shops along the way, hats and shoes and frocks. Then a branch bank. Her number turned out to be the bank, and Lynn'a heart sank. What could he do in a bank? s Lynn waited patiently outside door for almost an hour. When she had completely despaired, a secretary motioned her into the room. "Miss Morrow, eh? The man behind the desk looked startled, aa be aw Lynn standing there before him. Can you type? he asked after a long pause. "Yea, sir. Wallace nodded; nothing was said about salary. Ha told his secretary SEW ideas that Lynn did not get a chance to tell him about her new job and her fabulous salary until at supper. 'Nonsense! That will do for a few weeks, hut when I get going I'll want you to model all tha time. You can't go to work then. If I only had decent quarters. Its hard to work in this Joint! he said Irritably. Lynn was at work fifteen minutes early the next morning and had to wait until Madam got in. It's hard to work in thia Joint," It was almost 10 before Madam Rene said irritably. could devote a few minutes to Lynn. She called her into ana of the unto take Lynn into the Mg office be- occupied fitting rooms. hind the cages. Now, my dear. I've made an apA severe woman of 50 told her pointment at Selano's for you at where to hang her hat and coat, and 10:30, He'll cut your hair. You then began explaining her duties to dont do it welL And he'll prescribe her. Lynns head swam. The fur your hands. If you must work thought of copying all those terrible at home, wear rubber gloves. Get figures appalled the girl She eras back as soon aa you can. Thia will in a panic. She had to maka good! be a busy day. Sha had to keep thia Job. Lynn went obediently up the Just before dosing time Wallace street to the hairdresser's. The rest of the day she kept getcalled the model at efficiency who o terrified Lynn and asked to have ting in and out of clothes, parading before customers. Miss Morrow come to his office. At 8 oclock Madam called her Wallace was not alone; An elaboto another fitting room for a rately coiffured woman in luxurious again conference. black was sitting across from him. hurried "You've got a lot to learn, Lynn. come will you "Oh, Mias Morrow, smile. Use You have a millioii-dollin, Wallace smiled at her, and it, but only on the women. Didnt Lynn, so grateful for his courtesy, you see Glenda Royall walk out Just smiled back at him a tremulous now? Why, do you suppose? Bemile. cause you were smiling too much This is Mme. Reanoud, one of at the old guy with her! Use your Wallace let our good customers. head! Smile, but at tha fool womher stand there for a moment. Lynn en! bowed, and the two looked at the T didn't realise gasped Lynn. girl appraisingly. '1 know, but Glenda did I Madam "Walk over there to the window. put her band on Lynn'a arm. Miss Morrow," Wallace said, and 'Yourt going to learn a lot in the now come back. next few weeks. Moat afflt won't be Mme. Rea- pleasant. Are you limping? noud spoke for the first time. She The days flew. had a deep, almost masculine voice. One Sunday morning in May, Lynn 1 sprained my ankle a week ago; was cooking Sunday breakfait of bacon and egga. The trailer wee in it is atill a little troublesome. cloud at bacon smoke, for shed "Nothing permanent? burned the first slices a bit Rene "Oh, no; it is much better." Mme. Reanoud made a sign to waa grumbling at her carelessness, tha smoke made Ms eyes smart. Wallace, nodded her head. Hi, Bouchier, are you there? Let me explain why 1 asked you called a voice from the doorway. to come here, Wallace laid. Come in. A shadow settled on the girls A man stepped into tha doorway, face. When 1 saw you thia morning I looming big in the little home. Just then. In a mounding smack, was struck by your appearance," he newcomer to the tourist camp went on, not seeming to notice her remark. "Then, Mme. Reanoud backed smartly Into Renes trailer. cam in here and told me come of Bang! Crack! Away went the bacon her troubles. She's one of our good and egp and the coffee pot, down She has a dress shop, to Join up with the sketches and customers. She drawing board in a welter of grease two shops down tha street. needs a model and I thought of you and general confusion. Lyna was holding a burned hand. immediately. Oh. oh. how awfull Lynn waa Have you ever dona anything ilka that? Mme. Reanoud was mak- on her kneea trying to rescue the aaw the newing mental notes of tha girls rough- sketches. She hardly ened hands. They'd have to be fixed comer in the doorway. Thats It, thats it! Get to work, up. "No. you fooL Get to work! I say! Tha "That is odd; I should think you big man hopped and skipped about Rena, over the floating drawing!. would have. have been out of school but a get to work! Sketch you fool, sketch! short time. I did office work last Thats what I want! A great light broke over Renes Fall, and this Winter I was in FlorHo face. Stay there, Lynn! ida. "You came back at a bad time. grabbed up some paper from the fPiifh, pulled a chair toward him for Lynn merely smiled. "Wouldnt you be interested? Do a drawing board and set to work. Lynn sat back on her heels and Just you like clothes? at the two mad men, aa aha T love them, but I havent any, "That's a good suit excellent, in nursed her blistered hands. Aa aha started to rise. Rene cried: Wipe Lynn an- up the mesa. Stay where you are. is a My hand! swered , truthfully. Rena war Damn your hand! Mme. Reanoud laughed. "I like for work and Coma furiously. sketching frankness. your (TO BE CONTINUED) me. give you 18 a week Cooling Oven, Sometimes an oven that always overheats can be coded by putting open pans of Conscience Tells Justice water in it during baking. Water A mans vanity tells him what absorbs considerable beat and may reduce the oven temperature is honor; a mans conscience what is justice. Landor, as much as 50 degrees. :i K I 1 ZD os vwwmwwnim&Q ar I I Oranges con help you to feel your best When you want refreshment, eat an orange! Or help yourself from die big family pitcher of fresh orangeade fcHits the spot! you'll uy. But that's not all. Oranges add needed vitamins and minerals to your diet. And fully half of our families, says these the Department of Agriculture, ds sot get enough health essentials te fid their best I f The best way to be sure of getting all the vitamin C glass of fresh you normally need is to drink an breakfast You also rewith morning. juice every mange ceive vitamins A, Bt and G and the minerals cakhtm, There's nothing eke so delicious that's so good for rofSunkist pick of crop of wonderfully juicy summer oranges. cfn. wa. I fact" It ill oqoqDs8sO CALIFORNIA GEECEGB Best QroflUB? aBBl)QgSll)BaBi 9 |