Show Fashion Horoscope By Colette inverted 1 i 7 f r Broad forehead s t narrow chin t Vo VoDo 0 Dont Don't repeat that sharply pointed with points on your hat Avoid A broadening forehead fore head with hairdo t S w Do broaden lower face with wide F sweeping weeping brim decrease breadth of forehead with casual wave in hairdo Diagonal hat line across across across' forehead Et FM excellent That night Dorothy and Richard Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard left for a weeks week's h in Florida and Jane Cynthia and Mrs Wickliffe sat in the small drawing room talking over the days day's surprising events Richards Richard's story had broken in inthe inthe inthe the Tuesday morning papers and now he and Dorothy were married They talked a long while and then Jane remembering remember- remember ing that Pete Standish would be off tonight and in a blue funk went upstairs to the library and nd rang him up at the hospital Theres a girl here Id I'd like you to meet Pete Jane told him Pete said evenly To hell with girls Im I'm off them for life Youre not Pete You only think you are Who Is she Cynthia Carlisle Richards Richard's sister She's a beautiful girl Pete Pete and and blonde I like wouldn't-like like any girl who was even remotely connected with that guy Pete said coldly If I come it'll be only to break that dames dame's heart if I can do it I 1 dont don't think Ill I'll come though But he came Pete Standish came at tall and blond and miserable After Jane introduced him to her mother and Cynthia Carlisle Pete sat down in a chair beside the fire keeping up his end of inconsequential chatter But his eyes moved repeatedly to the photograph of Dorothy on the little Sheraton table beside the window At 9 she suggested that Pete and Cynthia go to a neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood movie near by and added being deliberately light And treat her to a hamburger afterward afterward after after- ward waid Pete Pete grinned a little and said An inspired inspired- idea Angel Then he turned to to Cynthia I 1 looked o 0 o 0 k ked e d down into her lovely little face But he didn't see those wide blue eyes Jane knew P Pete Pet e t e Standish wouldn't see any girl for a long time now She heard Pete ask Cynthia O 0 K by ou you Cynthia smiled up at him a radiant flush just below betow her eyes Id love it she said Jane watched them go out together together together to to- gether feeling worried wishing she hadn't tel telephoned phoned Pete Still a man obsessed with an idea warped by a hurt I wish I hadn't asked him over Its It's so plain Cynthia is attracted to him Jane thought and turned back into the drawing ro room room m to tobe tobe tobe be alone with her mother as she wanted to be Mrs Wickliffe said Well dear what is that big thing you had to tell me this morning and didn't because weve we've not been able to get a moment alone I have been curious all day Its this she began slowly I 1 was accepted by the Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross Saturday My training at City as you know was finished er That was my main ace In Inthe Inthe inthe the deck Bill Stanley Leaves for England You love Bill Stanley dont don't you Jane It It-isn't It isn't lony Tony Radnor Radnor Radnor Rad Rad- nor is it her mother asked No it isn't Tony Mother I Ilove Ilove Ilove love Bill Bill and and hes he's married you know To To-a To a dreadful person Ive heard a great deal about Rosamund Stanley in the last two weeks So few people know her for what she really is Mother Jane said slowly Rosamund Stanley is a dreadful person I 1 know I could tell you many many- hideous things I 1 tried not to love Bill Jane said quietly And he tried not notto notto notto to love me I want you to believe that Mother I understand dear But it was too big for us It licked us For a little while we both thought it wasn't hope hope- less But it was and when Bill finally faced that fact he went away I dont don't know where he is Bill Stanley stood near the of a Canadian armed vessel vessel ves yes sel just outside the captains captain's cabin where six days ago he had watched the Canadian coast growing fainter and fainter on the horizon Now there was nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing around him but water smooth and polished as a mirror mirror mirror mir mir- and glittering in the sun sun- light ligh t. t Busy days had followed his resignation from City and hed he'd been grateful for that In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York with his fathers father's aid he had organized a medical unit 60 nurses three doctors himself doctors himself in charge four charge four truckloads of surgical surgical surgical sur sur- sur supplies 1000 beds to be provided if necessary free of charge of course Bill had paid all the expenses for the organization of this unit and had set aside pounds for a years year's work in London In his communications with t the h e ministry of health he had been told that his unit would be gratefully gratefully gratefully grate grate- fully received and would operate in one of the hospitals belonging to the emergency hospital scheme All the red tape of transportation passports had been solved and now they were on their way Behind him Bill heard a sIgnalman signalman sig sIg- sig- sig coming in from the bridge speak to the captain who was scanning the horizon with binoculars Submarine re reported reported re re- ported miles away sir Bill turned a little saw the captain move to a chart and make a small pencil dot The Tho sailors on watch stepped up p and looked at the dot which meant Bill decided that the submarine submarine submarine rine was a day more or less ahead of the ship And now nearing land the signalmen were busier than ever with messages Ship 50 miles astern giving distress signals signals sig sig- sig- sig nals sir Being attacked by enemy enemy enemy ene ene- my aircraft aircraft Aircraft off the port bow sir The cry AC ACTION TION STATIONS ringing through the boat But there had been no action so far for the aircraft had been British fliers on patrol or out to look for sinking ships that had wire wire- lessed leased distress signals He felt a surge of expecting action But in the next minute he was calm cairn again l il 1 i |