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Purchased belt, yotr order to The Sewing Pattern Dept., 149 New tgomery Ave., San Francisco, "d - Patterns IS cents (in coins) ictsily Not e old Maternal saw "necessity invention" gets of is the knockout a sci-i- c from Dr. Robert Merton, Harvard university fist Countries which are Mered to be die most r of invention, such as dense-PoJate- d India, have relatively invention, he says. set as a he admits, by the foster-f- . directing certain interest into but it does not accel- rate of discovery. He w factors that make for in- are free transmission aation, rebellion - of against to accept rigorous criticism. "'Be Monthly. .NERVES? Wng is the want q ggjj. infirmity of will. non. Cant Eat, P. Awfol Gas asSSsa-ssrS- K a; J ww post-bo- x row thriller should have. It was Aimed form ' by Mary Pickforda company in Even products, Delafleld boasted. the Ash. it seemed, he had 1926, and done again, as "The Bat caught that morning, motoring over Whispers," In 1931. Norman Foster the river and bringing them back will direct the new version. be split and broiled end served with little new potatoes. There wai Hard on the heels of her scrap chicken and asparagus, small cream with Warner Brother! over her re- cheeses with the salad, heaped-u- p fusal to appear In "Married, Pretty berriei In a Royal Worcester bowl, and Poor," Jane Bryan showed the rose from the garden. "An homestudio that she preferred to be mar-riegrown," said the proud new huspretty and rich she announced band. her engagement to Justin W. Dart, Jane ate with little appetite. She who li general manager of a drug had refused to discuss with Adelaide the former heart affairs of her beArm. m trothed, but the wards rang in her Mickey Rooney may rank first at ears, The women that Ricky has the box offices of motion picture loved." theatera In this country, but In Great Jane was young. And to youth, Britain and Ireland he comes sec- love la for the eternities. The ond, with Deanna Durbin pushing thought of herself is one of a suchim out of first place. She was not cession of Dulcineas was degrading. She was restless and unhappy. It among the first ten in this country. was useless to assure herself that If you are devoted to the story, Towns had chosen her above an the "The Light That Failed," you'll like rest She was not sophisticated the picture version, which sticks to enough to assume that it Is, perthe original, even to the unhappy haps, better to be a mans last love than his Arst That Towne had made ending. If its Ronald Colman, rather than the story, who's responst- - It possible for any woman to speak of him ai Adelaide spoke, seemed Jane to drag her own relation to him In the dust The strength of the wind increased. The table waa sheltered by the house, but at last DelaAeid decided, "Wed better go In. The rain is coming. We can have our coffee In the haiL" Their leaving had the effect of a stampede. Big drops splashed into the plates. The men servants and maids scurried to the rescue of china and linen. The draperies of the women streamed in the wind. Adelaides tulle was a banner of green and blue. The peacock came swiftly up the walk, crying raucously, and found a sheltered spot beneath the steps. Fran the wide hall, they saw the rain in silver sheets. Then the doors were shut against the beating wind. RONALD COLMAN They drank their coffee, and ble for your Interest in the picture, bridge tables were brought in. There were enough without Jane to form you'll enjoy it hugely, for he gives two tables. And she was glad. She an excellent performance. wandered into the living-rooand So do Walter Hutton, Dudley curled herself up in n window seat. o and Miss Ida Lupino. Digges, The window opened on the baa had a hard time of It in Beyond the white pillars she porch. could Hollywood; she was put into ingenue see the road, and the parts and kept there: bow that, at garden. Iasi, she had been given a chance After a time the rain stopped, to show what she rouid do with a and the world showed clear as crysreal role, she had made the moat tal against the opal brightness of of it. the western sky. The peacock came and dragged Hers is rather like the one in Of out of his hiding-placHuman Bondage" that established a long, heavy tail over the sodden Bette Davis as a dramatic actresa. lawn. Miss Luplno's performance is godd It was cool and the air was sweet enough to do as much for her. No Jane lay with her head against a longer can she be thought of as cushion, looking out She was lonely Just one of those pretty blondes who and wished that Towne would come. are so numerous in the picture-makin- g Perhaps in his presence her doubts metropolis. would vanish. It grew dark and darker. Jane shut her eyes and at If you're interested in the present last she fell asleep. She was waked by Towne's voice. activities of former radio favorites, here's news of some of them. Jim- He was on the porch. "Where is my Melton is now known as James everybody?" It was Adelaide who answered Melton, and is a concert singer. Morton Downey wound up hia sum- him. "They have motored into Alexmer engagement at the World's fair andria to the movies. Eloise would and followed it with an equally suc- have it But I stayed waiting for cessful one in a Hollywood night you. Ricky." Wheres Jane?" club. Singin' Sam Is making money early. Like "She went by making recordings. child. a sleepy occaJessica Dragonnette make She is a Jane heard his laugh. sional appearancea on the air and child. when you see "GuUivera Travels" child a darling Then in the darkness Adelaide youll hear her voice. Vera Van, Don't Ricky." aid. Hcnshaw Leah Ray and Annette "Why not? have retired. Do you remember that once a time you called me a darupon Gate Autry, the singing screen child? ling star who is Public Cbwboy No, 1, Did I? Well perhaps you were. heids s new western scriei from You are certainly a very charming ever the "The Doable M Ranch" woman." Columbia network each Sanday. InJane, listening breathlessly, asGene that know did yon cidentally, herself that of course he was sured was discovered by the beloved Will polite. He had to be. small a at So you Rogers? Rogers stopped Adelaide was speaking. town ia Oklahoma to forward hia are make the announcement to going telegrasyndicated column; Gene, the west- tomorrow? was singing a ph-operator, Who lold you? ern ballad. Rogers advised him to Edith." capitalise on hie talents and n little "Well, it seemed best, Adelaide, more than a year later Gene Antry rhe wedding day Isnt for off and was a popular radio and recording the world will have to know it artist. A hushed moment then, "Oh. ej'ln ti1 'm?", IX a0lwaT the town columns F anaan 9 10 our pays to rnwchanta hi - Tiwrow thoir price,. ECIALS hope. Money did not miraculously fall into ones lap. He tore open the envelope. With--i was a closely typed letter and a pale pink check. The cheek waa for two thousand dollar. Ha had won the prize! Breathless with the thought of it deprived of strength, he sat down on the terrace steps. Merrymaid and the kitten came down and angled for attention, but Baldy overlooked them utterly. The letter waa astounding. The magazine had not only given him the prize but they wanted more of bis work. They would pay well for it and if he would come to New York at their expence, the art editor would like to talk it over! Baldy, looking up from the pregnant phrases and catching Merry-maid'- s eye upon Rim, demanded. rs Del Courtney, who features Candid Camera music over NBC, has borrowed an idea from the movies In his presentation of "previews" of his forthcoming programs. Before concluding his broadcasts, he plays a few ban of some of the new tunes to be featured on the next program. It'a a novel Idea, and wffi probably be widely copied by bandleadere who brethren. ODDS AND ENDS The New York Wuihenns Film Critics picked Heights as 193T beet picture . . Its e tittle more then twentyaa Gold-wysince Cecil B. DeMille, Semnd end Jeue Leaky began filming The Squeie Men the first motum picture mede In Hollywood. (Bsleaasd by Western Newspaper Union.) First Recorded Tornado Tornadoes are generally considered a phenomenon of nature peculiar to our West and South, but the Ant storm of that type on record occurred at New Haven, Conn., on June 10, 1682, about 2:30 p. m. English Child Labor In England 111 years ago a bill to limit labor of children to 12 hour a day in cotton mills brought thin protest: "The bill actually encourages vice it establishes idleness by act uf parliament. He gave Jane the letter and aha read it It ia your great opportunity.' "Yea. He refused to discuss that And it cornea in tha aspect of it nick of time for you, old dear." Their Aight waa a hurried one. A note for Lucy and one for Towne. A note for Edith I Jane was not well was tha reason given their hostess. The note to Towne said more than that And Lets make aa the note left Edith waa renun-'T'HE oldest of quilt designs Is elation. A the crazy patch, yet there ia Edith coming home to luncheon found the note in her room. AH something amazingly modern in A variety of emthe morning she had been Ailed with its angular lines. stitches Join the pieces, broidery glorious anticipation. Baldy would of plain and figured silks. Sevarrive in a few hours. Together eral colors of silk embroidery they would walk down that treilised thread are generally used. When to tha alt would fountain, they path a number of patches have been on the marble coping. She would trail her hand through the water. basted in place, sew them down Further than that aha would not tot to the foundation with tha embroidher Imagination carry her. It waa ery stitches and then remove the enough that aha would see him in bastings. The backing is tied to that magic place with hia air of the front with silk embroidery golden youth. thread aa comforters are tied. But she waa not to sea him, Little or no padding may be used tha note said: end a to 1 to Towne, riding like mad along the Virginia roads. Now, what do you think of that? Shall I resign from the office? Ill tell the world, I will. Oh. the thing might even make it possible for him to marry Edith. He could at least pay for the honeymoon-preserve some sense of personal independence while he worked towards fame. If she would only see it That be must ask her to live for a time in the little house. He'd make things easy for her oh, well, the thing could be done it could be done. He Aew up the steps on the wings of his delight. He would ride like the wind to Virginia And Edith in a Aing himself at her feet Declare his good fortune I And he would tee her eyes! Packing hia bag, be decided to top in Washington, and perpetrate a few extravagances. Something for Edith. Something for Jane. Something tor himself. There would be no barm in looking hia best . . . He arrived at Grass Hills in time for lunch. His little Aivver came up the drive aa proudly as a limousine. And Baldy descending waa a gay and gallant Agure. There was no one in sight but the servants who took his bag. and drove his car around to the garage. A maid u rote linen said that Mr. and Mrs. Simms were at the stables. Mias Towne was on the links with the other guests, and would return from the Country Club1 in time for lunch at two o'clock. Miss Barnes was Her head bad ached, and she had had her breakfast in bed. Will you let her know that I am rose-garde- n, The maid went up and came down to aay that Mias Barnes was in the second gallery and would he go right up. The second gallery looked out over the river. Jane lay in a long Ricky. Rickyl" Adelaide! Don't take it like chair. She waa pale, and there were shadows under her eyes. that" I can't help it You are going Oh. look here, Janey," Baldy out of my life. And you've always blurted out, ia it as bad aa this?" brave. been so strong, and big. and "Im Just lazy." She sat up and No other man will ever match you." kissed him. Then buried her face in When he spoke, bis voice had a hia coat and wept silently. new and softer note. 1 didn't dream For heaven's sake. Jane, he patit would hurt you. ted her shoulder, whit's the mat"You might have known." ter?" The lightning dickering along the I want to go home." horizon showed Adelaide standing Home?" He looked blank. beside Towne's chair. She stopped crying. Yes." the whispered words Ricky" Baldy, something has happened reached Jane kiss ma once to nd I've got to tell you. Tensely, 'good-by- .' say with her hands clasped about her knees, she rehearsed for him the CHAPTER XVI scene between Adelaide and Frederick Towne. And when she Anlshed Young Baldwin Bamea, on Satur- she said. "1 cant marry him. in alone day morning, ate breakfast Of course not A girl like you. the little house. He read his paper be miserable. And that's the You'd and drank his coffee. But the savor end of it missed He was gone. of things Utterly miserable. She stared Jane. Her engaging chatter, the her. Then presently ebe went before Irsmall spirited challenge, even the all the morn1 stayed on. She is such a darling-dear.ritations. and Edith have been was his homesick meditation. ing. Lucy dears. 1 think Edith lays it Oh. a man needed a woman on perfect id my engage announcement the to And table. the other side ol the I was dreadThat ment tonight. when Jane was married, what then? be an mustn't it Of course it. ing Edith! nuunccd. Baldy " Philomel u might Oh. it he might! He stood up. sternly renouncing sing for hcrl Toast and poacher ms dreams "l,et vnur things on, eggs! Nectar and ambrosial His Jane, and I'll la.ie voo ii.nne You little house a castle! course. Wc can But it isn't mine own." the yuuug can't slay ncre, ol " e. "Beloved I make no excuse calling you that because I aay it always in my heart Jana has made up her mind that she cannot marry your uncle. So we are leaving at once. "X can't tell you what the thought of these two days with you meant to ma And now I must give them up. Perhaps I must give you up, I don't know. I cams with high hopes. I go away without any hope at alL But I love you." here?" Ruth Wyeth Spears ever pay him In B sidy1 s pocket was tha pink Up. Ha took it out and handed it to hia sister. Jane. 1 got the prize. Two thousand dollars. " Her tone was Incredu"Baldyl lous. He had no Joy in tha announcement The thing had ceased to mean freedom it had ceased to mean Edith. It meant only one thing at the moment to free Jane from bond-ag- to -- successful NATCH the name of the magazine to which, nearly six months before, Baldy had sent his prize cover design. The thing had almost gone out of bis thoughts. He had long ceased to Lu-pin- dont hesitate to Imitate their more 'taW- s. SEW there is decide later what it ia beat to da" 1 don't see how I can break it off. He's done so much for ua. I can't " SfiV- f! Pussy-cat- writ-ten-a- 4- WNU SERVICE till the mortgage. H He eame down A to give us a Then Eloise and Edith cams mystery in. to earth, cleared the e-made table, fed the nd from one of the presently the men, and Lucy Then he went down to and Del from a best mystery plays ever trip to the smsii the s to get the mail. ,nA Adelaide going out with the first release of his Cel to dinner The Bamea mail was rarely vowai uncomfortably Pattern provide. Globe Productions. that Jane had either artlessly luminous, rarely interesting. A bill Its The aware or two, a letter from Judy some or artfully refused to discuss with futile is an alluring Bat," by Mary Roberts Rine- her the women advertising stuff. who had been loved hart and Avery Hopwood, SThis morning, however, there was Frederick Townel and has everything that a byThe dinner wai delicious. Our long envelope. In one comer was jr.SFvi Vsktssks OP - TME MM MNTETO By TEMPLE Edith read the note twice, then put it to her lips. She hardly dared admit to herself the keenness of her disappointment She stood to a long time at tha window looking out Why had Jane decided not to marry Uncle Frederick? What had happened since yesterday afternoon? From Edith's window aha could see the south lawn. Tha servants were arranging a buffet luncheon. Little tables were set around and wicker chain. Adelaida tall and fair, in her favorite blue and a broad black hat stood by one of the little tables. She waa feeding the peacock with bits of bread. She made picture, and Townes window faced that way. I wonder" Edith said, and topped. She remembered coming in from the movies the night before end And inf Adelaide and Towne out on the porch. And where was Jane? Towne did not eat lunch. He pleaded important business, end had hia car brought around. But everybody knew that he waa following Jana Mystery was in the air. Adelaide was restless. Only Edith knew the truth. After lunch, she told Lucy. Jane isnt going to many Uncle Fred. I dont know why. But I am afraid that it ia breaking up your bouse party." I hope it la, said Lucy, calmly. DelaAeid ia bored to death. He wants to get back to hia pigs and rosea 1 am speaking frankly to you because I know you understand. 1 want our Uvea to be bigger end broader then they would have been if we hadnt met. And as to you her voice shook a little "you'll always be a sort of goddess blessing our hearth." Edith bent and kissed her, emotion gripping her. Your hearth ia blessed without ma she said, but 1'U always be glad to coma" Towne, riding like mad along the Virginia roads, behind the competent Briggs, pondered over Janes letter. 1 was not last night when you eame. 1 was asleep in of the living-roothe window-sea- t Just off the porch. And your voice waked ma and 1 heard what you And 1 aid, and Mrs. Laramora cant marry you. I know how much me and 1 ahaU you've done never forget your goodnesa Baldy wlU take me home. up-stai-rs to heirloom quilt. ( NOTE: Mrs. Spears has prepared patterns and directions for making three of her favorite Early American Quilt Blocks which she will mail upon receipt of name and address and 10 cents coin to cover cost Her Sewing Booklet No. 2 contains illustrations for 42 embroidery stitches suitable for. patch work quilts; also pattern' with directions for making tha framed embroidery; picture sketched on the wall in illustration above. Also numerous gift items:; mittens, neck ties; bags; table decorations; and 5 ways to repair fabrics. To get this book, send plain band around the edge 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Spears, is effective. Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, N. Y. ASK ME ANOTHER, ? Offering Information on Various Subjects plane a form of motorboat or an airplane that can land on water. 9. Lima, Peru. It is the Univer1. Why is Arizona known as the sity of San Marcos, founded in state? 1551. 2. What is a bon mot? 3. What is a boar; a bore; a 10. Tired and weary mean tha same fatigue. Sleepy inclined boor? 4. How many squares in one to sleep. month of the calendar? 5. Whose signature is most Keep Agoing prominent on the Declaration of It is good to contemplate at Independence? times what we have accom6. When water runs down a plished. But we must not expect or does revolve clockwise it drain, our yesterdays to' carry us to not? the end of our days. Life means 7. What domestic beast of burRaise your hat eternal den cannot reproduce its own to the striving. past if you wish, but take ' kind? off your coat to the future. 8. What is the difference between an aquaplane and a hydroplane? 9. Where is the oldest university in the Western hemisphere? 10. What is the difference between tired, weary, and sleepy? THROAT The Questions 3-- C jroor throat fool ShIIaw pssklf -4m to a cold? Baaaflt The Answers ll. Son Initio's ersrid Contains cooling wrthd that Don't Snips Mo, suflfa Wide rslist ssothsr second. Oat Laden's for that fa-nu- 1. It is outstanding in the duction cattle. of copper, cotton pro- and sand-psp- sr 2. A witty repartee. 3. A male swine; an uninterest- throatt LUDENS B ing person; a peasant or rustic, Menthol Cough Drop respectively. 4. There are usually 35 squares in one month of the calendar. Virtue's Resources 5. The signature of John HanVirtue has resources buried in cock is the most prominent on the itself which we know not of till Declaration of Independence. the invading hour calls them from 6. Usually clockwise. their retreats. Bulwer, 7. The mule. 8. Aquaplane a plank on which to ride, attached to a boat. Hydro Duty Called Constable To Go the Utter Limit The special constable was being shown his first night beat. See that red light in the dis- Hsnj lsdstt.Ufi.faMh Vf.ln tance? said the sergeant. Thats Two Tests the limit of your beat in that direction. Now go on with it. What we can do for another Is The new constable started off. the test of powers; what we can When three oclock rolled around, suffer for another is the test of he did not come in to report, nor love. Wes tcott. did he show up for duty the following night. Then, along about 4:30 that next morning, he turned up again, weary and limping. Where in thunder have you been, demanded the sergeant. A feeble response: "That red light was a moving van. JUST I came upon it 43 miles out when ORiSPREAD.ONjROOSTS it stopped because of a flat tire. long-distan- In SALT LAKE CITY the to It Yet, as he cooled a bit he was glad that Jana had showed her resentment It was in keeping with his conception of her. Her innocence had Aimed against such sophistication. There might, too, be a hint of Jealousy. Women were like that Jealous. As they whirled through Washington. Briggs voiced his fears. If wa meet a cop it wUl be aU up with us, Mr. Towne." "Take a chance. Brigga Give her more gaa We've got to get there.' With all their speed, however, it was four o'clock when they reached Sherwood. Towne was stiU In the elothes he had worn on the links. He hnd nnt eaten since breakfast. He felt the strain. He stormed up the terrace, where once he nad climbed in the snow. He rang the bell. It whirred and whirred again in the silence. The house was empty (TO UK CONTIWLDl H1 Dos Enclosed waa a pink check. 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