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Show s Afghan Smart in Two Shades . .. poc TTIffilE BUM LAMTERM By TEMPLE BAILEY PUBL18HINa CHAPTER XIV Continued was Sot 5? re-oe- ,AU pusriei What do you If" Her hand indicated the marble men and women. He laughed. Great old freaks, arent they? Freaks! Gods I .hYeiU. f COUr,e depended on the point of view Ilikethem.U.e.sid.di. y. even the one in the frock coate. Surely not, my dear." hiiW. I Th'J may be bad there d Americans." His laugh was indulgent After you ve been abroad a few times, you wont be so provinciaL" "If being provincial means loving my own. Ill stay provinciaL "Travel broaden the mind, changes the point of view But why should I love' my county less? I know her faults. And I know Baldy's. But I love him just the same. As they walked on, he fell into step with her. We wont argue. You are probably right and if not youre too pretty for me to contrarh. dict His gallantry was faultless, but she wanted more than gallantry. There had been the vivid give and t half-hou- ware Coughs Hang On gs SfgSs eomulsion richest J n EQUARE 'KS?oo ' color-schem- A Still In Helsinki er rEAR 36-in- -- ; i'- i i i Items of Interest the Housewife AROUND th. HOUSE it rd L f WEEK it L tlSTIPATED? THIS As for clothes! Frederick's mind dwelt much on the subject Jane was told that she must have an ermine wrap, and one of Persian iambi Most of bar things would be made in Paris there was a man over there who did things in just Ibo right style for her psctiiresque By LEMUEL F. PARTON but not sophisticated. Frederick was already having certain jewels set 'MEW YORK. The Finns are go-tag ahead bravely with their appropriately. Gray pearls and emeralds ha had even gone to the plans for this year's Olympic point of getting samples of silk and games, and Urho Kekkonen, chiffon that she might see the ter of the In- Olympte Flame terior, crowd- smoke-gra- y e and jade he had in mind for her. Burning ing 50, de- teBU ,nother Samples! A mans mind shouldn't be on statesman in clothes. He should have other the race, coming under the wire in 12.5 seconds. His time things to think of. There was Evans, for example. in a race against the same opponent 15 years ago, was 10.9. RecentHe had described the other night the boys club be was starting in ly. in the Trisathlon, 10 members Sherwood. In the old pavilion, of the Finnish parliament, some of Jane. It will do as it la in summer, them with a touch of frost over the and in winter we'll enclose It And ears, engaged in the we are to have a baseball team, sprint, the broad jump and shotand play against the surrounding putting events. towns. You should see my little Mr. Kekkonen, a leader In Garment bags made from odds and ends. lads. Finnish politics since Finland She and Baldy had been much inher gained MRS. SPEARS: independence la 111?, I used. If a zipper is used for the Is president of the Finnish Athterested. The three of them had thought you might be inter- opening, the length is best. letic federation and a fervent put their heads together as they sat ested in how I made garment bags If you put it in a curved line, you on the porch of the little house, advocate and exemplar of physfor each member of my family, will have a wider opening. Each1 with the moon whitening the world, ical fitness. When, in 1932, the almost entirely from things I had step in applying the zipper in this. Swedes disqualified Paavo Nurand the whippoorwill mourning far on hand. The foundation part of way is shown here. in the swamp. away mi, the Finnish distance rnnner, each was made of board; NOTE: The Sewing Basket in. me an amateur, the Finns They had planned excitedly, and a screw-eya hook from a hang- every thrifty household should! every word they had said had been slapped a boycott on the Swedes, er; and five small screw hooks contain a copy of Mrs. Spears warm with enthusiasm. They had and, for yean thereafter, there underneath. For the bag, I com- Sewing Book 2, in which she illbeen flushed, exultant. It would be was bickering In the Baltic, with bined muslin flour sacks with odds ustrates the five standard meth-- ! Mr. Kekkonen eat in front no a a great thing for Sherwood. and ends of figured cottons and ods of repairing all kinds of fab- That was the kind of thing to live peace advocate. la 1935, the trimmed the joinings with bias rics. Thirty-tw- o pages to delight Finns refused to lift the boycott, for, to live with. Ideas. Effort. She tape. I followed your directions in every lover of fine handwork. To had always known Yet for a bat, under the shadow of foreign SEWING Book 2, for initials of get your copy send 10 cents in coin moment, she had forgotten. Had aggression, this was more or less bias tape to mark the bags. to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedof and the sprinting herself as Curly locks. forgotten thought At the upper left is sketched ford Hills, New York, to cover statesman was In the lead for She flung up her hands in a sort the foundation that this reader cost. of despair. There waa no way out Scandinavian solidarity, in war of it She waa bound to Frederick and sports. Towne by the favors she had acHe helped suppress the Commucepted from him. And that settled nist party in 1930, and with equal vigor drove against the Fascists In She went cm feverishly with the later years. In November of last packing of her shabby suitcase. She year, the diet sustained him in his rather glorified in its shabbiness. At move to restrain the 373 Fascist least it is mine own, was her atti- and Nazi organization! In Finland, tude of mind. Even Curtains. If curtains win For Greater Care in Kitchen, and their 18 newspapers, but, a As she leaned over It the great month a Helsinki magistrate The chief causes of home acci- not hang evenly, dip a rod through later, ring that Frederick had given her sustained his totalitarian opponents. dents are falls, bums, scalds and the lower hems and let it remain' swung back and forth on its rib- He followed with a devastating ex- explosions; one-thiof home fa- a few days. bon. She tucked It Into the neck of pose of their subversive activities talities happen in the kitchen. would not frock her but It stay. At and had the nub of the argument Removing Mad Spots, Always last she took it off and was aware of when Germany made its deal with add- allow mud spots to dry and then: of Seven lemon juice drops sense of freedom as If she had Bed Russia, Finlands old beta noir. ed to a pint of cream before whip- they can be quickly brushed or shed her shackles. It winked end The Russians are now complaining ping it will cause it to beat up in rubbed off without leaving any blinked at her on the dresser, so that the Finnish sprinters, less than half the time it would stain. bitterly waa still in the cabinet and out; insist on without the she shut it in a drawer and juice. aware of it shining In the darkness, running in their direction. They hatefully! seem to think it isn't sporting. Economy Note, Small pieces of - Briggs was not to come for her toilet soap that accumulate in the CLOTHESPIN until four hi the afternoon. She degirls bathroom should not be thrown cided to go over to Castle Manor LONG before the Civil war, learnScarlett OHara were away. Add water enough to cov- NOSE and talk to Mrs. FoUette. She would to curtsy and how to enter a er them and put on stove until taka soma atrawberries as an ex- ing Has scold plecfced y e oac shat-- aa cuse. The strawberries in the Cas- ballroom in Athena college, at dissolved. This makes an excelif with Ala. Athens, lent soft soap. tle Manor garden were never as Stockings, wlth AsItIW. perfect as those which Jane had Education From Along news of At- Combine Homemade Paste. planted. Evans said It was because one quart water, one cup sugar cl psasafM with every Jane eoaxed things into rosinesa Athens College swirl iff crino- one eup flour and one tablespoon BsemHttrMlyl wH But Jane had and roundness. worked hard over the beds, and line and old .lace comes word that powdered alum. Cook until clear, Athens college, of prunes and prisms then add 30 drops oil of cloves and she had her reward. is putting In a big hosiery cool. Result: paste enough to keep Carrying a basket, therefore, of tradition, MmMGmI Cwfli DtoM red and luscious fruit, Jane went mill to be operated by the college the little folks busy with their will employ 100 students, scrapbooks and whatnots for many through the pine grove along the girls. It at 25 cento an hour. happy hours. path that led to the Castle Manor. I Dr. Eugene Rudolph Naylor, Up Again! Under the trees was a green light an consists not Our in Almost fruit stains be of one the breasta as glory greatest which she breasted may college, thought president removed by soaking them in boil- never failing, but in rising every np the min plan and gathered the cool waters of the sea. Her case (undo for it. He says, This in any member time we fall. Goldsmith. ing water. In breath came quickly. In a few short of the family upsets a cup of a liberal arts college, steeped in weeks she would be for away from chocolate or tea, use cold water the traditions of the Old South, this sweet and silent spot, with its to remove the spot In the case FOX GOOD TIME Ooo TtMF.. and the main purpose of this sacred memories. stuof coffee, pour boiling water from to is experiment give the Leaving the grove, she passed the a height; brushing the stain with dents means to obtain a liberal field where the scarecrow reigned. borax beforehand helps. arte education. She leaned on the fence. With the coming of spring, the scareAnd, he might have added, silk crow had been decked in gay attire. stockings to match the education. Cactus colleges have been getHe wore a pink shirt at Evans and a pair of white trousers. His hat ting their-turin the spotlight for was of straw, and as he danced in turning out lethal footbalL Dr. Nay14 cup water quarts pop com the warm south breeze he had an lor, an alumnus of several of them, 1S cupe No, No, No susar Vegetable coloring e InNever volunteer for nothing Z tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon flavoring has been working air of care-fre- e jauntiness. no circumstances. Wirkus. Jane found herself resenting his novations, of 'possibly greater inDivide pop corn into three equal jaunty air. She felt that she had terest and importance. He has been liked him better in his days of ap- president of Columbia college of portions. Combine sugar, butter, and coloring; bring to boil pealing loneliness. She had resent- Milton, Ore., Woman's college of water, and cook until the syrup spins a ed, in like manner, the change in Jackson, Tenn., Logan 'end Athene 15 minutes). Add the Evans. He, too, had an air of mak- colleges, dean of Logan college and thread (about corn over Pour flavoring. She had himself. at world a and for Wesleyan, professor Emory and stir until kernelspopped ing are sugar She a reHe is was, and Henry colleges. no part in it, apparently. sourceful educator who thinks its a coated and separated. Repeat procin effect, the Peri et the gate! And she wanted to be in his world. good idea for girls to learn how ess three times, using a different ilflS&BLL-li- L Evans' world. She didn't want to much material and work goes Into a color and flavor each time; mix I eu mlJOtlm batches. lehS.SS.lwt chosen. she had Yet of leg out. silk left stocking!. be pair deAnd Evans had accepted her cision. She had not thought it would PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS first man becomes presbe so hard to have him accept His interests seemed now to In- ident of the 51,000,000,000 Associated In SALT LAKE CITY clude everything but Jane. He was Gas and Electric company. He is R o g e r J. doing many things for the boys of One whlteford. Sherwood, there was his work in Chalk Up Little for he More added the responsibility Washington town, had assumed in the affairs of the Red Schoolhouse nwyer ,nd zormer en farm. She's such an old darling, Jane. oral counsel far the Federal HousDoing it with her duchess air. But ing administration. she's not strong. I'm trying to make It Is a score tor the little red schoolhouse in his home town her let things go a Mt But she's so proud of her success. I wish of Whlteford, Md. named after Choice oftheDiscriminatingTraveler schoolhouse in his ancestors you could see her showing Edith which two signers of the DeclaTowns and her fashionable friends ration of Independence were about the dairy. With tea on the lawn afterward. You must come taught. After his graduation from West Nottingham acadover and Join in the fun, Jane, I am coming, Jane had told emy, he was a high school principal for five yearn, at Sandy Our 5200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has him, but my days have been so filled. Springs and Rockville, Md., made available the fineet hotel accommodations in tho studied law and began practice He had known who ad filled West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. at Washington. them. But he had Ignored that, and had gone on with his subject The CAFETERIA His career has been advanced in idea I have now Is to keep bees his profession, and in finance he DINE DANCE BUFFET DINING ROOM and sell honey. The boys and I have holds several important industrial Tho Icomifaf some books on bee culture. They directorates and his doUar-a-yeMRS. J. H. WATIRS, side-tur- n to public MIRROR ROOM are quite crazy about it. Meeogen job was his one It wai always row the boys and life. A HOLMAN WATEIS oedW. IOSS SUTTON EVERY SATURDAY EVENING himself. His mother and himself. (Consolidated Features' WNU Service.) And once it had been himself and Largest Whale Species Janel The largest species of whale is Leaning on the fence, Jane spoke or Mue whale. to the scarecrow. I ought to be the sulphur-bottorecorded to specimen The not largest am I but glad which The scarecrow bowed and danced one token in the Antarctic 106 feet in length and measured no had of He breeze. heart, the In 100 tons. course. He was made of two crossed weighed more than and circulation in more than ft-in- ch f L Ruth Wyeth Spears e; Another L lr NEWS U 21 June bed been afraid that Frederick would eay something about an Immediate marriage, and now he wae laying It Oa," she told him, earneitly, "you Promised I might wait until Judy could come on. In June. I know. But It win be very hot, and youll have a whole lifetime In which to see Judy. "But not at my wedding. Shea my only liter. "I ee, but his voice showed his annoysnee; "but It seems as if your family have demanded enough of you. Cant you think a bit about yourself and me? She pressed her point Judy la like my mother. I can't be married without her and the bablei." Fatten 6505 "If the babies come, youll be for a beginner I In looking after them until the last color, ita worked moment end It will be a great strain jSfcrochet, with rib stitch on you, aweetheart a herringbone design. "Oh, it won't be. I adore bablei. directions His quick Jealousy flared. g505 contains I Joking afghan; illustration of dont he said, with a touch of d; sulkiness. "I'm not fond of chiul stitches; materials photo ldren. color schemes; 'of section of afghan. She ate In sOence. And presently send 15 he said repentantly, "You must ft obtain this pattern to The Sewmg Cir- - think me a great boor, Jane. But gli jg coins you don't know how much I want Household Arts Dept., 259 W. N. Y. you. ih St, New York, He was like a repentant boy. She made herself smile at him. I think you are very patient Mr. Towns. "I am not patient I am most Me Impatient And when are you goA General Quiz ing to stop calling me Mr. Towne? "When I can call you husband. "But I dont ffrant to wait until The Question a then, dearest" But Frederick is so long, end L That is the supercargo on a "Fred Is so short, and Ricky ip! sounds like a highball. She had I Thy do stars twinkle? thrown off her depression and was t, Can the speaker of the house sparkling. representatives cast his vote Nobody calls me Ricky but Adas there is no tie? elaide. I always hated it. L That is meant by on the qui re? Did you? She was demure. 1 i, vhat is the difference between might say mj love, like the ladles In the lam and and commandeer? novels. i. Can a President legally take He laughed delightedly. Say it i oath at office on a Sunday? She acquiesced unexpectedly. My f. Hoar many people live in what love, we are invited to a week-en- d known as the New York Region? with the Delafield Simms, at their new country place. Grass Hills." The Answers Are we? Then In a sudden ardent rush of words, Jane, I'd kiss An officer who manages the you if the world wasnt looking on. tnmcrcial concerns of the trip. The reporters would be ecstatic. The twinkling is an illusion. L Yes, he has the rights of any Headline. I am tired of headlines. And representative. what do you mean about going to 0a the alert. i. Command to direct, have un-- r Delafield Simms? control; commandeer to seize They are asking a lot of his friends. It is his wife's introduction bitrarily, to force into service. Tea. President Wilson did so. to his old crowd. Much win deI. This region, which includes pend on whether you and Edith will people living within a radius of accept And it was Edith who miles of New York city, has a asked me to make you come pulatioa of 11,500,000. He leaned towards her across the Ask me, prettily, and I'll table. do It Beany?" She laughed, blushed and did it "WiU you go my love? Could I say no to that? He Jut Let Gas, EervePres-r-e radiated satisfaction. "Do you know Yon Keep Miserable how charming you are, Jane? Am I? But it la nice of you to go. know how youU hate it" Mnni lm the dimtir I Jfj eftm hum hnd Not if you are there. And now, who else are asked? U. fhny.fncmiifQAfl. WMwk, lad Ud Oh, Mrs. Laramore and Eloise "Sims " srt. Cu2S.wlt.p You SSLTv- Harper and a lot of others. Lucy itomch i. war. Yos M says sheU be like a fish out of water, but Delafield has made up his mind that his friends shan't think ths bowels to Ins that hes ashamed of her. Bwaam hanuioitarenmiehtiiiiiL When their Ices came and their 6U all dnif r coffee, Frederick said, I've got to r in a committee spend a Granted Wishes room. SbaU I take you up to the man could have half his Senate Gallery? a he would double his No theres nothing interesting, is there? m wait In Statuary HalL Jane loved the marble figures that circled the HalL Yesrs ago there had not been so many. They had been, then, perhaps, more distinctive. As a child, she had chosen as bin common colJy her favorites the picturesque Colonials, the frontiersmen in leather That tunics and coonskin caps. She bad never liked the statesmen in stiff Sa.iyaevesff&ptiybw. shirts and frock coats, although she had admitted their virtues. Even Saadwfi1tSl?Mtura0 the incongruous classic draperies tender, lnflanv- mucoue membranes. were more in keeping with the glamour which the past flung over the men who had given their best to America. But It was Fulton who had captured her imagination, with his little ship, and Pere Marquette with his the peace-lovin- g Quaker who cross, Colds, Bronchitis had conquered; adventurer, pioneer, all of print and prophet builders the structure of the new world. "h'e Heritage She wondered what future generateM1 "WUtion la a tion! d would add to this glorious comWWmony. Publiliua give pany. Would the Anglo-Saxoway to the Semite? Would the Huguenot yield to the Slav? And would these newcomers hold high the banWhat ner of national idealism? would they give? And what would they take away? There were groups at sightseers gathered about the great room a guide placing them here and there on the marble blocks. The trick was to put someone behind a mottled pillar far away, and let him speak. Owing to some strange acoustical quality the sound would be telephoned to the person who stood on the whispering stone. Years ago Jane had listened while a voice had come echoing across the hollow spaces of the great HalL My country right or wrong my country Another ghost! The ghost of a boy, patriotic, passloiAtcly devoted to the great old gods. Of course they were only men, Jane. Human. Faulty. But they biased a path of freedom for those who fol- sew OPJ WHOS That was the kind of thing to live far. take of her arguments with Evans. They had had royal battles, youth had crossed swords with youth. And from their disagreements had cone conviction. She had once more the illusion of Frederick as a feather cushion! He would perhaps agree with her always! And her soul would be smothered I It was the morning of the day that she was going to the Delafield Simms, and Jane was packing her bag. She felt unaccountably deher pressed. During this week-enengagement would be announced. And when Judy came they would be married in the Sherwood church. And that would be the end of it! Her lover had planned the honeymoon with enthusiasm, "Dieppe. Jane, Avignon the North Sea. Such sunsets. Jane felt that she didnt care in the least for sunsets or trips abroad. She wss almost frightened at her indifference to the wonders of a world of which Frederick talked continually. Oh, what were mountains and sea at a time like this? Her heart should beat high the dawns should be rosy, the nights full of stars. But they were not Her heart was like a stone in her breast The mornings broke gray and blank. The nights were dark. Her dreams were troubled. She knew now what had happend to her. She had let herself be Minded by a light which she had thought wss the sun. And it was not even the moon! It was a big round artificial brilliance which warmed no one! Life with Frederick Towne would be just going up and down great stairs, eating under the eye of a stately butler, riding on puffy cushstately chauffeur, sitions behind ting beside a man who was everlastingly and punctiliously polite. Oh, half the fun in the world was In the tussle with hard things. She knew that now. Life in the little house had been at times desperately difficult. But it had been like facing a stiff breeze, and coming out of it thrilled with the battle against the elements. Yet how could she tell these things to Frederick? He wss complacent She was young and comfortable. he liked that He never dreamed that he might seem to her somewhat staid and stodgy. For a moment, in Chicago, he had been lighted by almost youthful fires. But in these bedays of daily meetings, she had his come aware of his fixed habits, fixed opinions, the fixed programs which must be carried out at any d cost She had found, indeed, that ahe had little voice in any plans that Frederick made tor her. When he consulted her on matters of redecto orating the big house he brought technical of wealth a the subject knowledge that appalled her. Jane knew what she liked, but she did not know why she liked it. But Frederick knew. He had the lore of ends. period furniture at his fingers' Rugs and tapestries paintings apd lowed . . . had drawings made When Frederick came, he found porcelains! He sketches, and water-colo- r and her standing before the prim status to Jane. She had out them brought of Frances Willard. a feeling that when the house was Tired, sweetheart? exfinished it would be like some No. There mausoleum. ordered 1 quisitely I stayed longer than expected. no pussy-cat- s "H didnt seem long. I have had would be no chintzes, Philomel singing! no purring, plenty of company. l, i i i - ii -- dSheWlvsUM Fuu an,"nd LUDENS 5 small-colleg- ' . i 1 i the HOTEL 400R00MSBATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 MM MERCHANTS Your Advertising Dollar sticki . . . Jane found Mra. Follctte on the wide porch. She waa snowy snd crisp in white linen. She wore a Mack enamel brooch, and a flat Mack hat which waa so that it took on a stateliness. rro BE CONTINUED) Redwood Lumber The most extensive stands of commercial redwood trees o( today are found in Del Norte, Humboldt snd Mendocino counties of the Redwood Empire which lie along the region of California. north-coast- space buys something the columns of this newspaper. It buys space and circulation plus the favorable consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT i |