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QIC! tes isgfffift It An immeasurable period of I tlhe first five ggQQg ' 13 itpr, ifsiffc (ill Q 13(033 books of the Old m tWhfte. I I The Three Musketeers in The Three Musket- el M Either is Seed of Science correct, but "post-JiM- " is not official. The post Men love to wonder and that is --( department recognizes only the seed of our science. title postmaster. GET the "EXTRAS' WITH SLOWER-BURNIN- G THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS lTRA extra MILDNESS In recent labontsxy 25 EXTRA FLAVOR Wt Cundial burned the 13 sfeww thus the evense ocher of d wUULHcSS ago. "What can I do for you, Miss Morrow? Lynn found it hard to begin. You've probably wondered how 1 got North after that Florida O-Ce- The CHAPTER XXIX The next morning Lynn went to Mortimer i office. After a long watt, he was finally ushered into Mortimer's office. She smiled a little as she thought of her first visit there. Mortimer greeted her cordially. She took his breath away, she waa so much lovelier than he remembered her. Lynn was a far cry from the ihy, terrified girl who hid come Into his office a year a "j-u- jk Me Cun tinned There waa little sleep for that night In She morning sheLynn re-J-d tatter again. It seemed Incredible to her that Rene meant what he said. She waa tempted to cable him. But what could she say? of eight and !out 'no. The tric,t waa lariera-seili- n dower thse ca the evens 5 HIM fa d brb them. That mean smoking pfet eqpal to SMOKES PEI PSCKI Mortimer1 1 face waa a blank. She probably wanted more money. This time it would really be expensive. He (peculated on how much her Fall suit had cost Haltingly, she began the pitiful little story. It took her a long tim and Mortimer had to ask many questions. She took out the crumpled marriage license from her bag and gave it to him. "It sounds ao preposterous as I tell it, she Mid appealingly. 1 hear much stranger stories than this. Your problem is simple. You want me to start an annulment suit That is what you want He cleared his throat. "There will be some publicity connected with this. Bouchier is a pretty important person these days, and youre well known. I'm prepared to face that There is nothing we can do about it Mortimer nodded. I want to ask you what your foe wifi be? Mortimer smiled. We won't even talk about that Miss Mqrrow. He paused and weighed his words. "Some time pretty aoon,l may ask you to help me. AD I ask is that you comply when I appeal to you. 1 don't understand.: "Just forget what I said for the moment I'll start thfl annulment suit immediately. Let rhf have your address. Good. Now dan't worry. Til keep this here, he sard, holding up the license which had caused Lynn so much trouble. ' I want to warn you, it will take several months." That waa the last she heard from Mortimer for several days She had me letter from him suggesting to go to Rene if she could leave here. That was impossible, however. Then one afternoon aa she left Wellingtons studio she noticed the afternoon newspapers at the subway top. A big photograph of herself waa spread over the front page, a Eupicture of Rene aa he left for rope, end one of Wild. Lynn had known there would be publicity when Mortimer filed that suit, but she had not realized quite how bad it would be. When she got off the bus near her apartment she bought all the afternoon papers and took them hone. She forced herself to read them, clipped the stories and pictures. Then ehe put them into an envelope and wrote to Rene: Tm aorry. It was hard to write that letter. "Mr. Mortimer warns me It win take a long time. I wish I could rush It through for you, but ft is impossible for me to leave town conright now. Wellington has aI wish tract which keeps me here. you every happiness." She sealed it, put stamp on it and went down and dropped it into the letter box on the corner. to Terry had asked to take her dinner that night, and she tried to reach him on the telephone while he was out. She felt she could not face anybody tonight But she failed. He waa not at his office or his dub. When he came at 7 o'clock, he had a newspaper in hi hand and he waa excited, anxious to hear all about everything. he deWhy didn't you tell me? to manded. "Not that it matter me." He waved the paper at her accusingly. 1 didnt tell anybody." Not even Wild? 'd wa ail Ly j He knew, and by her' tone she halted any to more question. "I can't go out dinner tonight I couldn't" Nonsense!" Terry was firm. Ot course, you're going!" It might mean publicity for you. I don't care." 1 da I bate people (taring and questioning and gossiping. Be glad "They'll gossip anyway. to make youre important enough on." front pagel Get your hat on He foliated and aa Lynn put adher hat, Terry offered a little vice: You're going places, Lynn. this. You've got to get used to all Besides, nothing' 10 de,d now. week's headlines. It'a all over dubiously. heed her shook Lynn should find out Suppose somebody elrcum-stancabout that marriage, the surrounding ltl pat "Keep your chin upi" Terry went out ted her shoulders aa they first girl the door. 'You're not the who ever got married end medns men of It I always wondered why Renal you tolerated that grump, es J ADVERTISER INVITES YOUR COMPARISON 5?Ji53K3K!SH? vdSS!!5.y;.j Should be relax fora minute and lot Ida staffjgjgffg; It is a good plan to disinfect Why not Helpful Economy, dan to have fresh and atewed inks and other drain once each Jruits for dinner when the fam- week. ily la dining alone? If theae are Potatoes thBt are to be French substituted for rich paatriea and fried should stand in cold water puddings, you will note an im- at least an hour before cooking. provement in your digestion aa well as your pocketbook. Dogs having aeeesa to the house should be kept thoroughly clean and free from fleas. Serious damage may be done if fleas enter ruga or upholstered furniture. By VERA BROWN 17 unnet-- nd trailer girl GLedgm A Quiz With Antwen Offering Information on Varioue Subjeett It turned out that both Terry and Lynn were right. Reporters sought Lynn out, but aha said little. Then aomebody dug up that old portrait which Rene had painted for the Lu Lu garage mechanic. Lynn hid away and refused to go even to Wellington's studio. She lost weight, mooned about But suddenly she realized what Terry had Mid was so. It waa an old story. People forget so easily. There was a trunk murder to take front page. Lynn waa forgotten. Marty found her on the third day after the "garage picture story, huddled in her darkened stadia He pounded until she opened the door in "Hows Beautiful? he demanded s he came In breezily. He pretended not to see her tragic face. And Wellington's wild. Whats the idea? Lynn did not attempt to explain. Get into your glad rags, we're eating. Lynn waa defonaeiesi before Marty's determination. She went with him. He marched her into the smartn est restaurant he could thlnlr of. Take your medicine. It win be over quick. Then you ean go on where you left off, he said as the waiter took them to a conspicuous table. Then the waiter paused solicitously, waiting for their order. 'You loOk half starved. Steaks, that thickl" Marty Mid with a wave of the hand. Youre always feeding me in crises," Lynn said with a little laugh. "That's all you let me da kid." Marty's voice waa light, but his eyes belied his words 'You're such a babe in the woods, Lynn. Lynn shuddered inwardly under the scores of interested eyes turned toward them. Then across the'room she saw Chuck Austin dining with a man whom Lynn did not know. Oh! die gasped aloud. Chuck had seen her, was bowing. He got up and came oyer to her table. It was foe first lime aha had ever seen him since that February morn-fo- g when Wild had sailed. How ere you,' Lynn? he said. May I stop a moment? Marty ordered highball for their guest Lynns he irt was beating to suffocation. Her lips trembled so she could not answer, only try to smile. "Sorry about all your difficulties, Lynn." His voice was quite sincere. But maybe some day it will be for foe best I think you're going places You'll turn up in Hollywood one of these days. "Thanks." Neither at them mentioned the thing foremost in both their minds. If only he'd give her some news of mid-tow- Wild! Then their steaks came, and Marty turned the talk to business "I keep thinking of Hollywood for you, Lynn. You're foe type, and you can act Youve grown up in the last few months." 'Yes." Lynn shook her head. And it is not very pleasant It's foe business at living." "But Im not interested in Holly- wood.' A rng sometimes becomes badly creased. To remedy this, turn it upside down and wet the crease nounced Wild. She would never see with a moistened broom, until the him again. Or if she did It would rug is quite wet; stretch the rug not matter. She must face facta. tight and let it remain over night She had not done that before. It after fastening it with tacks which do not rust. waa over! And that night when Lynn dropped off to sleep, there were no tears on her pillow. She accepted the inevitable. In the middle of foe month, Lynn waa ill for a few days with a bad, cold, but aha managed to work through fo spite of her red nose which so infurl ted Wellington. Terry, foe faithful, waa still on hand. He called for her at 6 at, Wellingtons studio one night without phoning, but aha was too 01 to go out He insisted on seeing her to her apartment Lynn's head ached horribly, end she wished fervently that Terry would ga He seemed much preoccupied, and finally he Mid: Lynn, Ive been wanting to say this for a long time. Will you marry me? He stood before her, embarrassed and yet determined aa he watched her with hot eyes. For a moment Lynn thought she waa delirious from the fever which burned fo her. 'You arent serious, Terry. "I am. He set his chin firmly. There'S be a hen of a row at home, but we can face It Lynn put her hand to her aching bead. "For one thing I'm not in the you know, marriage market Deliciously vim-maki- ng i i : quick eaqr fo prepare : ; t saves kitchen font and trouble i : : aconaafoa. s i order; today from your grocen When laundering enrtaina of voile, scrim or any material which has to be ironed, if they are folded so the selvage ends are together and ironed they will hang perfectly even and straight. Mint and herbs should ba washed in edd water, wrung dry in n cloth and chopped with a sharp knife. If carefully dried thus they will be crisp and, instead of clinging in a wet mass to the knife and board, will be quickly Suspicion Tonga chopped to powder. The board See what a ready tongue suspialso will not be stained green or require special attention to dean. cion hath! Shakespeare. yt Im a married woman." "Well, you won't be long. That doesnt mean anything. Will you, Lynn?" She tried to make him understand, but ha refused to take her na" 'You think It over, You need somebody to take care of you, Lynn. The family cant cut me off. Tve got some money of my own, anyway. If they da they can just cutI" Lynn sighed. Why hadnt aha fall- en fo love with this amiable Irishman instead of Wild? She was desperately lonely. His devotion was pleasant and they'd had some happy times together. 'Tm not fo love with you," Lynn finally protested. Terry's face fell. You would be, If you were married to me. I know itl I appreciate you. I wouldnt walk off and leave you. Not fo a million years, if I thought I had a chancel" Lynn waa white. She knew he spoke the truth. Terry was so different from Wild. Wellington decided to knock off work for two weeks before Christ-- , mas, and Lynn looked forward to the vacation. Then Mme. Reanoud wanted her back tor the holidays, and reluctantly Lynn went She felt he owed Madam a lot Besides with the approach of foe holiday season Lynn's lonellnen increased. She waa glad to be back with the girls she knew. On foe second day Lynn waa back fo the shop, Madam came fo late from luncheon. She threw the afternoon paper down on foe table at the fitting room where ehe found Lynn: The Austins keep breaking into print Kid. Lucky you didnt hitch up with that family. They're all crazy I" With apprehension Lynn picked up foe paper. There were black headlines about Chuck Austin's fight for foe custody of Charles Talbott Austin, 3d. There in the fitting room Lynn stared a long time at foe photograph on the front page. It was a picture of Mrs. Austin and her son, taken two years previously. Lynns knee were weak. She leaned against the gray, painted wall of the little room aa she stared. The woman wee Helen Warren. The child wai Buddy. It I is much better to trust yourself to Discriminate Reading does not matter how many, a few good authors than to how good, hooka you have. It I der through several. Seneca. "You can't go on like foie. You model all your life. You're Lynn capable of great things seemed to find foe idea amusing. Wild isn't 'T mean it Lynn. worth ruining your life over. He's good guy but a playboy. It was bound to end one way or another. You'd never have been happy with him. Hes just foa first man you ever fell in love with. Some day you'll look back and think how funCHAPTER XXX ny you were with ell your moaning and weeping! While Lynn stood there, one of the Lynn's face was deadly serious: T wish 1 could believe you. Marty." girls came to tell her she waa wantThere were Hidden tears in her ed on foe telephone. It was Mor- cant eyes One cold November day while Wellington waa hard at work his studio telephone rang. It waa for Lynn. Sometimes Marty called her there if he had a commission for her. But it was Chuck. He wanted to have dinner with her. When she came back and stepped on to foe models stand again Wellington watched her face. "Now thats foe expression I've been trying to get. Lynn. Youve been sort of dead. Come on, turn on that smile and keep it!" She looked forward to the evening eagerly. Just to be with Wild'a brother was comforting. When Chuck called for her at 7 .'clock he seemed blue and discouraged. He seemed ill at ease. Before they'd finished their soup Lynn knew he would not mention Wild. She could see that determination in his eyes There waa a restraint between them. Chuck tried to talk about hii own trouble! but ba could not. Finally Chuck cava up, took Lynn home early, and when ehe asked him to atop and smoke a cigarette, he laid he wanted to get home HI eyes pleaded for underearly. standing, and Lynn did understand. It waa no use. They could not be friends It was too difficult When pimrh left he did not ask if he could see her again. giiw fo her apartment Lynn sat down at foe window for a long tlms Somehow she'd always counted on Chuck. It waa foolish, after all. Wild waa hla brother. That night re-Lynn finally and Irrevocably timer. Can you drop into my office after you get through work?" he asked. Lynn promised. "I wanted to be sure and see you tonight, Mise Morrow, he said. She set down In a chair. 'Yell me whet it all means? she demanded, tapping foe late afternoon paper on his desk. 'Tm simply flabbergasted. 'You were?" Mortimer looked long at her. "I've a confession to make, thought when you started going around with young Austin that you knew. "Knew? I never was so surprised fo my lifel I still can't believe itl Mortimer cleared his throat, trying to think just how to begin. "I've got a lot of things to My to you. Miss Morrow. In the first place, you know, we'll be forced to call you as a witness " "Witness! Lynn's face blanched. Oh, I couldn't! It would be too terrible, especially abica I knew Mr. Austin. X know both of them! Lynn Jumped up and leaned across the desk. 'You mustn't ask me, Mr. Mortimer! "Miss Morrow, I want to be honest You realist the Austins have a lot of money. Theyll move heaven and earth to get that grandchild! Thia la not a question even of duty. It la a matter of human decency. You ean't see an injustice done. You know Helen Austin! You know she adores that child of hers I Do you want to sec him taken away from her? (TO BE CONTINUED) Note lh benefits of dolicioui orange Government nutririontai y: of heslth! SomMekjaar vitamins end minerals to enjoy the bat ?- every oranges family rule to enjoy refreshment. Ot keep a Ju peel and rat than for grand daily bandy. orangeade fash of fell big pitcher foe ntame C you An Bounce glass of juice gives you 1 snd G, snd the minneed eaehdsy. Alio adds wumieiA. Bi erals tekum, fbufbtna snd fra a. orangMWplM This season the wonderfully juicy Cslii fol fo di tan. There stsmpedSunkisr on ust! Otdct them next tune you buy groceries. end aoe-Ball- y En (ilSWnSGB litef)Qn:(Jnm r7m firtnmi mn |