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They a Only On forced raeeeeded hi to stay at tha Lovell farmhouse during the Lovalk believing them newcanals repairs, lyweds. The Lovalk discover they are ii B. CL Slipher of not married and inakt a marriage taka place. There being no way out, Lynn and Nana agree. They decide their ,kBL marriage k to ba one In name onto, n divorce to tallow. Tha wadding with LUhtniBB VletiM I taken plana. Their ear repaired, they go wtr itiUnmi, on. Arriving In New York, they go to a I Aa toimi-1783)- . wan killed trailer camp. Rene k taken UL Lynn nurses him through. Their fundi are rfrflka of lightning. gone. Lynn goes to see Mr. Mortimer, lira. Warren's attorney, who give her a check for $100, Lynn ecura'i a position Geniuses Were Dull with Him. Reanoud aa a dmi modeL I iMt of the world's geniuses were A friend of Sana'a, Marty Skdenberg, of LtiAt children, but were queer, art editor a nationally known weakly. . K Ay, seeording to Dr. George rf Csrnegia Institution of CHAPTER X Cantinned recognized al the lead aeienee. of (teterisn IWMatthatiiiaiWWi iJ4e Brs N iKnhip itiatea, w1 !. . Pi in LmbiiIm PlJHa l Lynn, come here!" ane ordered, why didnt you tell me? Lynn tried ta explain ehe didn't think it wai important Not important? Humph! Mad-ju- n laid nothing more, but ehe went ntu her office, straight to the telephone. If Madam was stunned by Lynns sudden leap into the limelight three to ell iff them Interested in Lynn, were even more upset One of them wee Mortimer. He aw the magazine as he ete break-fee- t end it spoiled his whole day. Terry McNair sew it in Asheville welting to drop in to New York for few daye before he went on up to Maine. Wild Austin wee in New York. He wee staying at his mothers Long Island home and when he drove in to town that morning, through the Long Island Springtime, he felt suddenly weary with life. Hi car stopped at hie office next to hie father, and Austin went into the lobby. At the cigar store, the new weekly wee stretched out in long line of ten, from a cord over the counter. He stood there ipfe chief. staring. Then he bought one, fled toward hie rarely occupied suite. He looked at it a long time. "There can't be any mistake!" Then he began hunting feverishly for hie telephone book. Wild knew Marty Siedenberg, and, of course, be telephoned him immediately. "Hello, Marty, Wild speaking, he id when the call got through. Who's the gorgeous blonde on your magazine this week? Marty laughed with wide: Nice, eh? Say, you're the ateenth guy thats celled this morning! "Am I? I know Miss Morrow, as it happens. "Do you? Shes worth knowing. Wild tried to keep his voice casual: "Any idea where 1 can get hold of her? I'd like to send her some flowers. "Of course, you would, you old fox!" Marty roared with laughter. This was getting good end he was thoroughly enjoying himself, for Mortimers call had preceded Au- Get more of the itova in, push her around! Marty said excitedly aa he hung over Rene's shoulder. Tears of anger and pain came to her eyes. Her hand did hurt badly! Rene was too cruel. "Get those teerel" fc poibnutor. You've both gone mad!" Lynn out cried Lm Angeles Water Supply "Shut up, cry some more! Marty In Angeles has epent $1,250 for napped at her. nan, woman and child living That wee an easy order. Her hand water I in h developing its eupply. wee blistering. The bacon grease wee congealing in an unsightly men Testing Tire on the rug. Rene sketched away for to machine been invented A has life, end it wee not for another dear J w the durability of automobile ten minutes he allowed Lynn to beIfa hy subjecting samples of their gin to clean up the meas. Imtuial to twice the number of "Put something on your hand. to whidi the tires would bo said at last Rene stins I xtyKteA in use. "Put on stmts more coffee, girl, "That's charming thought Wild. I eMMwwwwaaaanwewwwm well talk all this over," Marty sug- Send them to me and-I'- ll see she wave iff hi large gested with gets them! she was hand. Meekly Lynn did Wild frowned, but hie voice conordered, as the two men talked ex- tinued to be perfection. "I'd like andable jar- to take the kid to lunch." citedly in an gon. "So would about a million other Later, at the table, over coffee guys in this town! Listen, Wild, I'm exto tried cups, Marty Siedenberg not going to turn that kid over to HOTELS plain to Lynn what had happened. you! She's a nice girL win hi SZNO. NEVADA, "We liked Rene's stuff, but we Wild laughed: 1 recent that! FiOTU WILOEN Rm'i taranl aad wanted action. Something for the nally, Wild gave up In despair. MarhfL nt mhr last of the month. Something ar- ty was not to be cajoled, and he end amusing. He couldn't refused to give Wild any informaresting APARTMENT HOTEL seem to get it. But thie is it! about the Rene" who had a ha Trash, Brasssshh latssi da Siedenberg turned out to be the tion the picture. signed mit CaankMr fanbML art editor iff a nationally known You made real find there, WaUOIIDjelNiiAniLdiltlWta. weekly with whom Rene had been Wild said finally, retorting to flatdickering for a magazine cover. tery. KODAK FINISHING 1 knew he could do it, if we just You're tellin me? She's one in 16 PRINTS 25 got going right Rene, my boy!ex- a million! And the artist is not ao bad! M Dmfapri and IS prlata Ha. IS Marty leaned back, toasted the Ha EEX PHOTO ll Ori Utah cited artist with his coffee cup. 'T wouldn't know about that! to Now the first thing la for you flipped Wild. "So ite thumbs down!" OFFICE EQUIPMENT Absolutely. get out of this joint so you'll have hours find her in twenty-fou- r to work in," and Marty 'Til some space AND USED roll if ite the last thing I ever do! peeled off some bills from the Wild warned. W. Braadwar, Ball in hia pocket bet How much? That's Five hundred. CHAPTER XI BABY CHICKS So Wild set about the new busiiff bis day to find Lynn. He ' and ness 5P!Yn hatched CHICKS The picture were flniehed, BLOOD TESTED about had no idea where to start He charged Siedenberg U hssrhs. Laehau Marty telephoned every artist he knew, and Renes big duely studio down off drew AAA. blank. At least he wee cerWashington Square. Piapaid. moral the girls name wee Lynn tain that her with room COWMDO BAT little Lynn had He even tried Mortimer Morrow. door next own bath in the building he end she be- again, end Mortimer pretended new home, Renes to INEXPENSIVE MEALS , not know what Wild was talking did in girl the wee happiest lieved she toad la Baft Laka to aarrai tv about That was the cell Mortimer the world. Ae she looked at the pic- had so dreaded. But he felt he had no l..MAT,L0W ture she said finally: Tn carried off the thing rather well. that" lovely He By night he wee discouraged. Tto, Marty grinned down at her. what detective agency he knew, a celled but you're KODAK FINISHING nobody could be. and told like to gave them the magazine every American girl would them to go ahead. photo-kra- ft be." Later, in his room at home. Wild The girl in the picture, tear run- looked over the morning papers. He economy film seivicc nursed ning down her cheek, end eggs glanced at them all, threw them Pemieped with bacon I Cttiity bend burned 25c down, picked them up again. It EttePiiah swam on the floor of the trailer. must have been S o'clock when he of the Wnp caia aad fdai ceiefeSy Trailer Girl" wee the name to town's most famous get started on the Rene had managed There wee one parapicture. DRUGS wrecked stove, gosifp column. a Name? That's J Siheipesre was right when ha lU. offhets in a name?" Park L Cur is not the traffic eommis-i- w Be ia fa Harrogate, Tenn. fat im-Ip- ch (dnmnraTn DEPARTMENT multi - la-N- ' Un jjaattteRaHaiar - SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N EHOTO-KUTTI- 749 aw. uuh .fcu HOTeT BEN LOMOND in suggestion of when graph which caught hie eyes as a vacation breakfast went down he wee half through it before the crash. It was amuring That gorgeous blonde on the R. and pathetic and lovely- - R A. cover this week models for E. beauty, caught Lynn's breathless breakfast Reanoud's Fifth Avenue shop. Mme. even in this domestic She's a honey, all right Hollywood please copy. I wonder how you'll like fame? Wild reached for telephone book. to Lynn. Marty said suddenly Madams shop was at 641 Fifth Ave"Feme? nue. Two A. M. Nothing he could our after week "My child, in do tonight But Wild put a sign on half have magazine cornea out you'll door for hie valet which read: hie to the guys in New York trying "Cell for me at 7 A. M." date you. Next morning when Lynn came to Whet nonsense! big purple box there wee work Wait end eee. The her. girl opened It for lait waiting The magazine came out the of swirling the maaie from and week in May. on a Wedneay-Lynend pecking came two gortissue she startled how had not realized saw geous purple king orchids. exwould ba the first time ehe on The other girle etood about orfirst those new magazine piled high, held her Lynn etore claiming very newts land, filling drug hand. in her of ftem chids vrtndow. Her first "Who ere they from? somebody Fffto came when ehe got off the demanded. to to go hidden Avenue hue that morning Lynn looked at the card, had a work. A boy at the comer "A plea end an reed: It box. in the hundred of them piled, end people It wee signed simply would the apology. were buying them as they "Wild. 6DEN, UTAH n eit fe? ryu TttT aajv-ltMC- w " tonam aad Ad CM Hotel Ben Lomond OGDIN. UTAH aa raa aie T. O E ntaaaiald. Mat morning papers. Lyon hurried paet, CHAPTER XU end turned away. She was etartled ehe the ehop taelde flustered. Once Mme. Reanoud took the card from in the beck dropped into u chair shaking hand. run to Lynn's wanted room. She suddenly Dont tell me theyre from Wild she told her- how eilly. But way. Austin I to her. came Lynn's eyes answered Madam later Half an hour Do you know him? mega-line- s the of one charging in waving Lynn answered almost No, in her band. rudely. "How did he find me? aha added, her anger rising. Madam did not answer but she looked guilty- - For she wai, of course, responeiblo far that item in the Broadway column. It was good publicity for her shop. "Now, my deer, he's nice boy, little wild, but nice. Lynn shrugged, tossed the orchids onto the table. So an hour later, when Wild walked into the shop. Madam met him, wearing the flowers he had ent Lynn. She flushed uncomfortably, for she knew he recognized them instantly. He held out hie hand: "Please help me, Mme. Reanoud. Shes angry at me end 1 went to make my peace. Can I eee her a moment? Some place a little private? In my office, wee an Madam could any she cent for Lynn. The girl came in. Then the sew Wild. She halted suddenly. He came toward her, and Madam, always discreet, left them together. Wild Please, Lynn Ms hand. . Lynn did not trust hers el peak. "I came hoping you'd forgive me. I behaved badly, Lynn. Lynn smiled a little uncertainly. It an seemed a long time ago that she had run away from hia mother's home. It did not matter now, nor did be. She had hated him once bitterly. Now that Austin was here, he seemed a stranger. That night in Florida seemed trivial end far and unimportant T have forgotten an that" she aid in a low voice, anxious to be done with thie conversation, to get beck to work. Thaf kind of you. I was sorry afterward, tried to find you, but youd disappeared. Lynn smiled at the memory of that panic, and how poor Bene had dashed for the North that night Seeing her smile, Wild wee beaming. T sent a peace offering thie morning, but you didnt accept see. 1 was angry, just for the moment We'll forget the whole thing. Her tone held a note iff diamiaaaL "Would you have dinner with me tonight? I'd be very grateful, aura youd forgiven me!" Wild pleaded well, because be wai quite sincere. That ia impossible, Mr. Austin.1 Seeing hie face (all she added by You see I find way of explanation: so little time to pose for Mr. that I go straight home so he may make use of the hour of daylight left. Will you let me drive you, then? Lynn tried to refuse, but he protested so hard she finally nodded: If it gives you pleasure. I live down in the Village. It ia not for, but I must go directly to Mr. studio. Whatever you say. Business was excellent and Mme. Reanoud was beaming. It wee closing time when Terry McNair came dashing into the shop. Madam knew hie sister well, sold her clothes often. In feet, ehe had old Helen the frock Lynn had borrowed that eventful night in Feb- it Bou-chi- top. 35-in- ch - gMTtart I Sharkskin, gabardine, gingham and denim are good fabric choices for mother and daughter alike. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1977-- B C, Ae the London zoo is low in is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6, B and funds, several hundred people 10 years. Size 4 requires 3 yards have come to its rescue by adoptmaterial without nap. of ing an animal. They pay for ita food and, in return, have their Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1978-ia designed for sizes 12, 14, IS, 18, generosity acknowledged on a sign 20 and 40. Corresponding bust attached to the animals cage measurements SO, 32, 34, 30, 38 Three lions, two giraffes, a gorilla and a skunk are still awaiting and 40. Size 14 (33) requires 5 material without adoption. yards of h nap. Price of patterns, 15 cents C Tha blind people of the United each. Send order to: States are engaged in about 425 different regular occupation!. t kzm: TRAILER GIRL r- t C At leaat 40 per cent of the Ca caaian race, which ia generally supposed to comprise the white branches of the human species, in composed of people such as the Hindus and Arabs, whose akin ia dark brown, and others such aa the Ethiopians, whose color in nearly black. ble neckline, pockets and all. Each includes a separate, tailored skirt, which transforms the play suit Into a spectator sports frock with shirtwaist Whites Adopt m Skunk? Low Oil Production Off-Col- or er BBWDtO CIBCLB PATYBBN DBM, 14 Ns Msstcsauiy A vs. CsDf. . Baa Fraselsca C Although there are oil wells in this country capable of producing up to as much as 185,000 barrels a day, the average daily production per well ia leas than 10 barrels.' In Pennsylvania, it ia less than . half a barrel. Collier's. Badoss II esata lor sseh psttsrn. Bias Pattara HS.,.., Pattern No.. Bit..,..,..,. Name Addrsss Items AROUND h. HOUSE off Interest the Housewife A allee of lemon in the water In To remove mustard stains from boiled will make table linen, boil stained part in a which clothes-arquart of water to which one tear them whiter. spoon of washing soda has been added. Try adding a few raisins to the dumpiinga you serve with stews. For added flavor, spread your cake with peanut butter before frosting it. Words of the Wise e ITS smart for mother and 1 daughter to dress alike and heres a dashing sports ensemble suggested by the garb in which one two popular movie stars and one little romped grown-u- p through a recent comedy. Design No. 1977-- B ia an identical copy of 1978-pleated shorts, convert!- B miles Light Baggage Mr. Smith had been lecturing in a neighboring town. How did you get on, dear? asked hia wife. Did you carry your audience with you? But I could No, he replied. easily have done so. It was small enough. Sometimes perspiration stains on dresses can be removed and the color restored by holding the stained portion of the garment over a bottle of ammonia. 'T'HE will that yields the first A Tumblers that have been used with milk should always be washed in cold water before they are washed in hot. When this is done the milk will not stick to the glass and they will not have a cloudy appearance. Pomanders, oranges stuck with cloves, will scent dresser drawers and clothes closets. Speeding light time with some reluctance does so the second time with less hesitation, and the third time with none at all, until presently the habit ia adopted. Henry Giles. What at e distance charmed our eyes, upon attainment droops end dies.. Cunningham. Authority ia a disease and eure, which men can neither want nor well endure. 8. But- ler, As a rule men freely believe what they wish. Caesar. It is the instinct of understanding to contradict reason. Jacobi. Scientists are worried. They have checked the speed of light, which they thought was constant, and find that it varies. We learned at school that light travels at 186,-0miles a second. But in 1926 Professor A. A. Michelson, the renowned physicist, clocked it at 186,284 miles a second. The exWhat Mastication perts of the U. S. geodetic survey 77 take off my hat to you oyster have checked and rechecked this eaten. Jt i ell I could do to eat in sunshine, rain, and fog, in sumthree lest night!" and winter, and they say that Werent they freik? Whet did they mer fog and damp can slow light up look like when yon opened them?" as much aa 12 miles a second, "O, did yon have to open them?" which makes a big difference when calculating the exact disONLY THE BEST tance from here to the most dis00 tant stars. 'I Flaming Friendship Friendship that flames goes out in a flash. Proverb. EBgS In SALT LAKE CITY Bou-chie- st ruary. Lynn was modeling a bridesmaid's Mme. frock when Terry arrived. Reanoud kept him occupied until Lynn was free, end she shook her head over Lynn's friends. She had no idee the girl knew so many important people Madam felt she had been right to suspect Lynn of hidden worldliness. Certainly she must have learned much from these two young men! Lynn wee pleasant to Terry, took the box iff roses hie chauffeur brought in, refused to have dinner with him. He left finally when she promised she might dine with him later. But be waited outside to see Wild drive up in his car. Terry came over to Wild's roadster end grinned. So you weren't interested in Miss Hie voice wee mocking. Morrow! Only to apologize for being so rude to her, Wild said uncomfortably. He wee frankly embarrassed at Teriya appearancs. Where ere you dining? Terry asked next You Wild lied. At Pierre's. might join us there later, if you can." With an elaborate nod Terry anThanks, you mug! You swered: know darned well you wont be there, if you thought Td turn upl Just then Lynn came out wearing prim white linen suit, which aet off her luscious beauty to perfection. She talked with them both for moment, then climbed into Wilds car. I went to lose Terry." Wild explained as he turned off Fifth Avenue. "I'll hurry you home. But don't went him bothering you. hie word. He Wild wee aa good drove at breakneck speed, end shortly they were before the studio off Washington Square. Pm sorry I must hurry, but Rene will be welting. Aren't you going to eat? Later, perhaps. How long does the bruta keep you posing?" Until almost dark. Lynn did not vpisin that usually she prepared Rene's supper tor him. Wild let her go without further protest end she wee gratefuL (TO BE CONTINUED) T11E Are mine the only yon have ever kissed? Absolutely, darling, And the nicest. i I HOTEL Fresh Eggs Are your hens good layers? "Splendid. They havent laid a bad egg yet. 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