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Show f UINTAH EASIN RECORD Ud7 Bed me look like a mil-Rocombined utility with busl-ne- si and came here. Knew you al- ways had them. Whafa the business? If youve T.u4 agaia to ,sk m fake naif Peyaoto make n, that Hold 11 everything; thats washed up. The matter has not been mentioned to me since the and Brooke Reyburn met Inday you my I guesa of-ne-e. you killed her Interest In you by your Infernal sar- casm: ' Hope youll enjoy the house and fortune, Misi Reyburn. Happy landings Perhaps Id better aay, safe landings, sez you." Oh, you thick so? Read that" Jed Stewart frowned over the note Mark Trent tossed to him. He read It through, reread It Looked at his friend. the office of the lawyer, to discus 1 estate he ha Inherited Amanda Dane. Umvit Shears Jed talking to Mark of Mrs. Dane who ha led. Mr. Dane had lived on ibum visit suture huge Bouse, her father father. j,er and Mark ?eea fashion expert, and on "ihut-ln- . hearing her de-acn Invited her to call and affection for her. Mark Mr. Dane had threatened him if he married Lola, Swm i now divorced. He gay is r Snot trust Henri and Clotilda ith & Mr. Dane' servants. He ay irterested In an offer of J? to hare the estate with him. ' store lob, pre hsr department icce refuses an offer to 'go stepping man (jrj trn Field, t carefree young nto to marrF her j bv insir " " mol; IK 0HAFTEE 3 si-- r ace followed her words, a with significance. ti fraught look at :le Ip caught her sisters W toother before she sat up fit and tense. She knew that she was preparing for a ir m B, ujjkjth. Lucette said defiantly: Id you brought up that News flashl Im not to the sticks with you, not aSer me a gold tub with I spent one night e. ... g fci the late Mary I am jned,' the name means look That not go there again. ator In her living-roogave Sam Isnt" K creeps. 'dashed to the hall as the tele- home of i Dane, and, so far as :Xmi. she uycmtU Eeyburn speaking, ked eagerly. -- ha is. call him. as as flat as t uTie She pounded on the os.'pegne. toom door. torx for you, Sam. How do I Ill rtLilEfithe girl who always calls under the omMS youve stepped p f Tsr. All right. Hold .rfiasied to the phone. , bisks. Hell be here in a min- Tuhlj J t to the Brookes eyes met her brothers; he nodded. Lucette flamed on: "And Mothers going to stay to look after both of us. Mother! Brooke echoed the word with shocked incredulity. But Ive planned the most wonderful things for Mother. Is It true? Celia Eeybums eyes shone through a mist as they met her elder daughters. Her lips curved in a lovely, trembly smile. When you say Mother, Brooke, I think it the most beautiful word in the world. But I will not make my home with you at present. First, because Lookout House Is yours and you should assume the responsible ity and direction of it You will do it more easily If I am not there. Second, I want to stay In the city, not so much because of the children, but because now that your financial future is assured, I shall feel that I may use a little of the money your father left me. I want I want to be In the heart of things. Ill have an experienced maid, Ill have the right clothes, and and Ill go places. Im dying to go places. Her Impassioned voice broke. Perhaps Im selfish, perhaps you children think Im a silly old woman. Sam flung his arm about his mother. Hooray for the Spirit of 501 Sorry; I shouldnt have mentioned your age, Celia Reyburn. Dont worry that you wont get enough of your family, Brooke. Fll have to drag these two giddy girls off to the country for rest occasionally. Arent sore at us, are you, Brooke? Dont feel that we have let you down to go on alone? Of course I dont, you old dear. Why shouldnt each one of us do as we like, now that there is some money back of us? Because I feel that I must carry out Mrs. Danes wishes is no reason for dragging the rest of you Into the country. Lets get busy planning. If you are all sold on staying in the city, well have a bigger apartment I may want to spend a week-en- d away from the sticks myself. she living-roo- CHAPTER chair. With elbows ,w,Sd cs her knees, chin la her pim4 lie stared at the floor. tod into a "Going?" "Going! What do you think?" Mark answered a buzzer. Who? Mrs. Gregory. Of course m see her." He explained hurriedly to Stewart It a an old friend of Aunt Mary Amandas. She sailed for France a week before my aunt died. She a martinet one of those terri- ble women who dont care where the lash of their tongue falls, and a confirmed matchmaker. "This Is mighty good of you, Mrs. Gregory, and Its a clear case of thought transference; not tea minutes ago I was thinking of you. A wave of feeling menaced the clarity of Marks voice as he bent over the hand of the woman who had entered the office. She had been a vital part of the life white-glove- d at Lockout House which now seemed ao Irretrievably far behind him. A smile tugged at his lips as he observed that the floppy picture hat was the model she had worn since as a boy he had admired the deeply waved blonde hair it shadowed. The hair was still faultlessly marcelled, but It was snow white. She settled Into a chair with the same rustle of taffeta he rememwide-brimm- bered, and adjusted a diamond brooch of a size and brilliance to make a discriminating thief avidly flex supple fingers. She peered up at him through a Jeweled lorgnette, with eyes once a brilliant blue, now the color of faded larkspur. Handsome as ever, arent you, Mark, In spite of the way those two women let you down. First that wife, with a grande amoureuse com- - in Through the open transom above the office door came the hum of Mark Trent behind typewriters. In the direction of scowled his desk, Its not It's a family confab. Sam the sound. He had paid good money for those machines on the underam signing off. Good-bnoiseless. uraned down the receiver, standing that they were aniaow of no reason why I Curious that he never had been Must be ?luin to you what Im do-- i noyed by them before. note in his hands. growled under his breath. this confounded "i Sammy! Whats the shower- - He read again: Imatre? Lucette called. Dear Mr. Tren- tbrother scowled at her. Many times your aunt has told me ol 1 A re's about as much privacy In the Thanksgivings you spent with her t Won't you dine here on Ipartorent as there is in the Lookout House. the coming holiday? My mother, sister iPuf istortbe and slippers, id toe phone. 4n't make it-- No. Sam an- an-..gi- 1 y on the Common. and brother will be with me. There W0! darling. Youll have are many family treasures which you over alrt"7' atd how, if you live with should have. I would like to go them with you, and more than all, I like. Shes going house-ownIn want to thank you for pulling me out If theres to be a bath from under that car. I really wasnt so srery bed, of course there ungrateful as 1 sounded. This Is a late Inbolstering J 8 sound proof telephone vitation becausetoI have been ask you. Please come. courage up my with every room. What did Bury the hatchet, or accept the olive girl friends name branch, or however peace between enemies though I em not for a moment now. enemy Is being accomplished your your business, kiddo, Sincerely yours, r'aU tne. Hands deep in the Brooke Reyburn lecllc bathrobe, Sam I House the Lookout lilt floor. mother laughed He dropped the note and frowned softly. She toe couch. at the red carnations in a crystal oor like a vase on hi desk. He lived over the 8nd sit down Eam- 4 instant he had seen a girl go down Jzfted ,omethIng lust before in the atreet, had seen a speeding her. How had he plftKangttlan to e should have car almosttoupon her? Coloness save start eoto,- anything managed family before It has and dazed as she was, ha had jrb he but now that she rt-- u has, thought her the loveliest thing at finish 1L stifl' ever had seen as she looked up stead1S"lBiyou mean b? Etarted- - him. As for a second he had ied her in his arms, his brain had on the arm of a fought against her attraction and jjX She faccd them the live warmth of her body had tlme she could tell prompted him to growl at her. No no ! !.atuthey wer thinking. wonder she had been angry, and her 5d honestly he admitted brothers ques- - wonder Of'kj taken er mother could. Mary Amanda Dane had been in the toW that Lucette an- - in by her. Well, one victim t enough. She shouldn !fdld not lntend to family washim. hypnotize He drew letter paper toward him s ons'fre not He d setand picked up a pen. BL. both betle this question of friendship Litt.e alL and for good tween them n;r,sam? Handsome as Ever, Arent You? win ' Dr , Lving-roo- Lu-18- hKTll S I , Brooli t.'lf1 Ult 1'ief S' s?t pcl" ,,, lc !'m lat 5 rnn1. 8 . iu t invert 811 whea I get tt morn wy to long bUy bl re.8 fcel llke t ly a brute. Sammy. You I do under- - a your fiirlmg- yU the coupe on the - Tl being on Luoclte cut in TlCan c,'T I18 h b 0,5 hiS 0Wn Grcat Adviser a Uh I Amanda. plex, and then Mary at the hair that your wonder dont temples looks as if it had been touched by frosty fingers, if you are only thirty. Who's he? She waved her lorgnette toward Stewart, who, back to the room, In a apparently had been absorbedon the books of the study calf-boun- d shelf. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart and Stewart, attorneys. Jed, come to here. I want to present you Mrs. Gregory, my first love. Hmpl Flatterer! You always could coax my heart out of my breast with your wonderful smile and your voice. Mark." She peered Jed Stew-a- rt through her lorgnette as took the hand she extended with the air of a sovereign. were Stewart and Stewart! You Danes Amanda lawyer, Mary weren't you? voice deepThe contempt in her alStewart of Jed color the ened face. ruddy ready sufficiently I had that honor. an honor Honor! Do you call it out of to help cheat her nephew inheritance? his Jed can t Really, Mrs. Gregory, be held responsibl- e- Mark. Hold your tongue, intend to get r d started, and now I have been boilof a few things that schemer! me Inside wrote. ing and sizzling Dear Miss Reyburn, he Mary Amanda had that word heard to I how to as As he hesitated th Juf you out In favor of thafasI',1n his regrets, another picture of aboat between adviser shed gone crazy Idont girl as she had appeared Gregory. Mrs. office Torget it, the hangings In Stewarts ymonethe need flashed in his mind with startling need it. "Of course you clarity. note. hSS security He must get along with that one lame of opening the His frowning regard sm hare of your door changed to a welcoming . ur aunt as a head poked In. litthe on Whats worded by them? athldP Come in, Jed. of tle mind now? come a on Jed Stewart perched one of yours an been doing of the flat desk. He pulled r.en.1. the from th.t W carnations the red S:n bu count year the French through and drew the stem J checked ?! Cr. tonhole of the lapel of his lssensefnaiKial diSVyo " r. V coat. S W ts GENERAL WAS SCHOOL TEACHER SOMETIMES one small incident lifes trend, and leads to prominence beyond all previous dreams. We all recall one or two unexpected happenings in our own lives which changed their whole course. John J. Pershing, who rose to be general of all the United States army, might have had an entirely different life had he not taken advantage of a lucky opportunity. He was born In 1860 at Laclede, Mo. His father was boss of a railroad gang and. later, a farmer. John quit school when he was thirteen to work on the farm, digging fence holes, herding sheep, planting corn, all the usual jobs that are the lot of a farm boy. Ambitious to be a lawyer, he studied night after night. In 1879, he got a Job as teacher in Prairie Mount, Mo., and saved most of the $40 per month he re as he. Jed began to speak. I was fond of my client Mrs. Dane, and your reference to her last will brought back a picture of the delicate woman In her wheel chair with "With that disreputable parrot swearing In the cage behind her. The bird was there when I witnessed the will; I didnt know but that she would Insist upon Micawhers being the other witness, but she called In Clotilda and Henri Jacques, it was her day off. If I had to choose between the parrot and that French butler as my coresident on a desert island, Id take Mr. Micawber. After they went out, Mary Amanda and I were alone for a few momenta In the firelight. It was the last time I saw her Mrs. Gregory dabbed her reddening d eyes with a handkerchief. She straightened, demanded an- get sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 33 bust). Size out, 14 requires ZY yards of young lady! And when it does material. Send your order to The Sewing there will be a hum in your life (and we dont mean head noises). Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Right now is the time to begin; Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, right here is the place to get your Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) the sewing bug will YES, you, if you dont watch nurse-companio- lace-edge- grily: "Why am I slobbering like that? I love life! I wouldnt give up my place In this problem-loggeworld for all the starry halos and golden harps you could offer. Thinking of your aunt set me off. The last few times I saw her I had noticed that she seemed distrait, as if something were worrying her. Ive wondered since if she would have told me what she had done if I had not had to hurry away. I called Henri before I left As I looked back, she seemed white and exhausted. As I drove away I aaw that girl driving in. That girl! You mean The Reyburn girl, of course, Stewart You ought to get a position somewhere as an echo. Id met her several times and I liked her too before I knew what she had done to Mark. She made me for- -' get that I was old enough to be her grandmother. Charming manners. Wei 1, I must run along. "Thank you for your Interest In me, Mrs.' Gregory. Im going down to your car with you. Wait for me, d Jed." Su Piay, rich girls thick as wasps about a broiled live lobster." She has married, I understand. Married! After she divorced the count! The third timel Getting to be a habit. Isn't it? She isnt entitled to a penny. I don't wonder your aunt was furious when she found out that you were giving her money. Perhaps thats the real reason she cut you off, though I thought it was because she didn't believe in divorce; on that aubject she was stuck back In the eighties. However, that wasnt what I came here to talk about. I Just wanted to tell you that If I had known what was In that will I witnessed two days before I sailed for Europe it was Just a week before she died now, Stewart, dont look at me with your Jaw dropped as If I were a moron with a Medusa complex of course, I know that a person Isnt supposed to know the contents of the will she witnesses, but I still say that had I known that your aunt waa leaving her money away from you, Mark, I would have cut off my hand before I signed. Mark Trents heart stopped and galloped furiously on. A will witnessed a week before Mary Amandas death! The will which had been probated was of a date two months prior. As he opened suddenly stiffened lips to reply, he met Jed Stewarts warning eyes, eyes which seemed like flames In a chalky face. Jed was as amazed The woman turned on the threshold. I hope, if ever you draw another will cutting out a rightful heir, young man, youll be awished in boiling oiL" Stewart grinned. Not boiling oil, madam, not boiling; couldnt you reduce the temperature a degree? Well see, well She smiled. see. Youre an engaging boy, If you are a poor lawyer. Im to spend the winter In my country house not far from the Dane-Treproperty everybodys doing it this year. Motor down some Sunday for lunch. Meanwhile, Sure, I'll come. would you mind not telling anyone that you witnessed Mrs. Dane will? You don't think Fm proud of my part In that robbery, do you? I wouldnt have mentioned it now, but I wanted to square myself with Mark. Mark Trenta mind was In a tu mult as he chatted with her in the corridor, Inquired for her health on the way down In the elevator, told her that he thought of her rich fruit cake whenever he attended a wedding. She looked up at him sharply as they waited at the curb. Then you still attend weddings? Why not? I rather like them. After your experience, I should think you would shun them. Ever see Lola? No." Heres my car. Thats Dominique at the wheel Remember him, dont you? He drove my horses before I had an automobile, and the only thing I have against him Is that he recommended his friends th Jacques to your aunt She made dictatso much of Ilenrl that he got to the run tried or-minded and whole place." (TO BE COXTISUF.D) inspiration. So all together, girls: each. C Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. its sew, sew, 1. Number Inspiration ceived to study law at Kirksville The vivacious model at the left Normal school. is the number 1 piece for your Then came the Incident which new autumn advance. 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