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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE STORM MUSIC By Dornford Yates Copyright b Mlnton, Bslch A Co. WNU Borvlc. CHAPTER XII Continued 17 A Wtor from the Count of Yor-Ir- k afforded us Infinite pleasure am deserves to be et out Id full: Demr I hop you are very well. I am not at Yorlok because I wag bitten by a mad dog and a good Rammarry-lon- e brought ma straight here. I would like to thank him fur that. l saved my life, you know. Fancy mud do worrying me. I think I must just have Kone out for a walk or something arid then It Just leeped upon me and worried me and I knew no monr. And this Is the only on plnce that I could have been Kuvrd from Koln mad. It make's you lift hot all over, liy the way, I'm off liquor. Alcohol, I mean. They make me h l iik drinks here with virtue In thorn and I fairly lapp them up. hewllnit like a litAnd tlie wound' tle child. Thpy any Ikiuor'e very rlanKcrotm for hldrrofobea. I nearly died, you know. All the wile the were taking Kood Kammiirrytones ma to the monastery. It was touch and go nioar than once. The madness wai In my vanes. It make you go hot Hut I'm all right now. They nay I ran get up for a little wile on Sunday and look at the flour. I eMail like that. I tee the vannlty of life now all right There la a good monk here called Father Rernard. Of course, they are all good, but he Is the beat He sayi all I vannlty and that the pumps of the world are void. You know there's a lot In that. Well, I muiit end now. But I thought you might wunder where I was. What a esrapel Fancy a mad dog Ilk that ranging about staking whom he might devower. I tell you, I hadn't a chance. He Junt leeped upon me, ranhlng their fangs. I can see It now. Your loving brother, VALENTINE. hf misfortune, be nevertheless trlved almost to wring victory out of defeat So far as I know, he only made one mistake and that was to kill young Florin: so far as I know, he had but one slice of luck and that was, on binding Helena, to find that she had In her hand her master key. The portrait my cousin had painted will always rank for me as one of the greatest triumphs a painter ever achieved. This la not because he had rendered a beautiful likeness, nor yet because he had captured the leaping spirit that lived In the lovely flesh; but because he had marked, as I had, that the precious eager look vas out of his subject's face and had painted It In from memory out of a grateful heart. Though my life Is secure and happy beyond belief, the events of thow terrible days are cut In stone upon my mind. But I would not forget them, If I could: for out of their wrack and turmoil I won my beautiful wife. Often and often I read their grim Inscription and gaze at the riotous pageant which this calls up. I ace that dreadful labor down In the sparkling dell and Pewdrop finger the paper that I let fall: I tread The Reaping Hook's stairs and I hear as I shall hear to my dying day the deadly voice of Pharaoh behind the door: I see him enter the room with Valentine's hand upon his shoulder and I hear him whistling for Sabre with my heart In my mouth: I hear the By CIIERIE NICHOLAS fsmwirYJv' J per-hup- friend. Ills postscript brings me to I'ha-raoh- . Of that unconscionable scoundrel I have but little to say. That the man was most swift and daring I cannot deny, but I think that his deadly reputation was to hltn the highwayman's, mare. Carefully fed and cherished. It was this that carried hltn Into and out of engagements without a scratch: but when at lust be was standing upon Ms own feet, even I was able to was quicker, show that. If his at least bis spine was as brittle as that of another man. For all that, be was bold and efficient and m.tnethlng more. Ill served, dogged ftt'-i- . to know what sort of breaks his informant recalled that Mary was also cast for that picture and Miss Koland is pretty Important, being an excellent actress and a favorite of movie fans as well. Also Mr. Melton is, first of all, a singer. The script calls for a prizefighter as a hero. The question at the moment Is if you take his singwill you ing away from Mr. Melton, have a prize-fighter- t A "A Jl Ak' A A The white pique bow and gllot treatment sound a winsome note of I freshness. The short pleated sleeves are distinctively chic. The little and belted Jacket is at the back. These brief perky youthful-typJackets, some of which look like basques, others Haunting And still animated pepluni, are quite the MORE, more, more! You may, however, if you keeps calling for more rage. to Just the extreme oppowish, go gay prints in the spring and summer wardrobe, for more gay flowers site and have the coat made of print on jour hat, on your lapel, at your that tops your print dress, buttoned down the front from throat and at your waistline, for to hem. Long or short, be neck gloves that are going In strong for sure your print dress has Its matchfor that too, footwear, high color, or cape. Jacket, coat, ing Is most daringly gay. As flamboyare for something If looking you Is season as a colorful this, antly new out of the orand distinctively wildest flights of imagination e'er dinary In prints, here It is, picmight venture to picture. tured to the left, White shadow When the salesperson shows you flowers ou a dark such the newer priuts that fairly scream as this Is the background very latest print with color, do not be timid, but news. If you will, white throw discretion to the winds and shadow-outline- Fancy, flowers against a Indulge to your heart's content In rich Dubonnet red, or contrasting all the Dubonnet reds and the gora vivid green ground, or gray or geous tulip shades that are so fashblack or the color you like best ionable and the lovely violet and No hnppier choice could be made purple tones and the radiant mimosa hues and the glamorous blues than this cool frock made of triple and the stunulng greens plus dozens sheer print of bemberg. It Is dark of equally captivating hues such as enough to be practical and It Is light enough to look and to feel summery of fashion records. the color-carand sheer. Slarqulsette sleeves cut Typical of the present trend Is the full and shirred at the wrist with costume to the right in the Illustraappliques of the flower motif cut tion. A galaxy of flowers In multifrom the Itself and a very color Is the theme of the lovely feminine priut of Jabot the marquisette, triple sheer of bemberg print which contribute to the charm of this gown. fashions it. The colorings are as We couldn't resist Including the riotous and entrancing In this triple hat In this sheer as ever glorified a midsummer cunning It fits so perfectly Into the group. garden scene. You cannot but look scheme of things colorful and t self in a flow-e- r your It Is Just springlike. like this. Then, too, this such a headpiece as will crown print any Is costume eminently practical. It flower-prin- t dress with glory. The Is the sort that has a way of fitting shiny black of Its basket weave into the picture anywhere and ev- straw Is contrasted by a sjiray of erywhere. With such a dress gay posies yellow bachelor's butIn ensemble your wardrobe tons and blue cornflowers. The bow you will never be haunted with the Is of silk taffeta In matching cornquestion "what to flower blue. wear." You will know. O Wsstsra Union. double-breaste- d e full-lengt- h my eyes. . . . It Is written. Out of the eater came forth meat. I can only say I have found this saying most true. The goddess Aphrodite rose from the foam of the sea: but Helena Spencer came out of the wrath of s tempest that had risen to smite us both. Together, saving each other, we rode out that frightful storm the remembrance of which Is not grievous, for our desperately perilous passage, aide by side, has bound us more closely together than the sharing of any joys. ITIIK KND.J SYNTHETIC GENTLEMAN I.v riijiuiiiiig Pollock fPHlS is tlic story of a crook v.ho liaJ to go straight in spite of himself, lccaue circum- stances forced him right into the shoes of another man a gentleman! He was an unwilling impostor, hut he couhln't quit playing his pari hrcauso he found himself in loe with the gentleman's pretty lady friend. Ch a titling Pollock, one of the outstanding figures of modern literature has parked SYNTHETIC GENTLEMAN full of sdventure, drama, ro- mance and some of the iwcllest laughs you've handed in years. heen Start M AT; TIC (WXTUCMAX in the next issue of this newspaper. You'll trant to read evert chapter! Worth Something .i. rrv. . ""Ba u,au wno has opinions Is the one who gets paid for th Bo-lan- d It-Uk.- Carlotta coming with the nnh of a mighty wind, and I hear the cough of the Rolls as her engine failed: I he.ar Rush plying Itugle to make my blood run cold, I hear Pharaoh bullying Freda, and I see the flame of the pistol that saved his life; I see the awful change In my darling's face, and I turn fo see Pharaoh smiling behind my hack: I smell the fragrance of the valley that knew no sun: and I see her stricken and trembling In Pharaoh's power, and I hear the roar of our pistols' and I see the man spent with hatred, staring Into 1 fiu - he'd get on publicity, etc. beHe knew that Marlon Davles, In first come would the star, ing for men the hearts of the publicity rethe company. A casual Inquiry vealed the fact that he'd come sechim. ond, which was all right with I'.ut for the moment neither he nor 4 Together, Saving Each Other, Wa Rods Out That Frightful Storm. toDea,h TAMES MELTON, one of radio's sweetest singers, has finished his latest radio assignWeek's Supply of PostumFre. ment and arrived in HollyRead the offer made by the Pogtn! wood to work in "Cain and Company In another part of this nl! Mabel." Before leaving New per. They will send a full week's of health giving p08tum free J York he made inquiries as to ply ted aujvug nuu n&iLC9 lur IE. Au7 his own importance In the picture-wan- ? Now It's Harold Lloyd who wants to make pictures in color. He has ileninning in next issue x VIRGINIA VALE J wry . Passengers leaving the nM . calibur at Boston told of . battle on the ship between ,7? pound hippopotamus and i I, elephant from the Belgian c Itoarsof the hippopotamus etlng of the elephant awaked passengers as the shin nass ... ttl a storm. Eight native boy. the hippopotamus four hours "tat plenhnnr hnd hasn D it UL.U, Movie Ra Jio By 1 r. The reformation this letter foreshadowed wan inure than we could lielleve, but I am bound to record The tbat It whs fairly fulfilled. tlio-or the fear of death, or. his curious communion with that honest and kindly fellowship Vf simple souls wrought la the count an astonishing change of heart. The weeds that bad choked Ma qualities withered and ill'il, and though I was most apprehensive of our relation, 21 hours' acquaintance had made us the best of "Sea Horse" Beats in Bloody Duel STAR DUST I fib rP V n; i p.-- r. I rather What about FanlngT hope he's gone. If not perhaps you could lire him out He swore Spencer was your evil genie, but I thought Spencer had a good eye. Hour grapes, I guess. I suppose you knew what you were doing. Rt.. More Gay Prints and Gay Flowers! been making experiments o n h I s J own hook for the but two last years, is not yet quite sure whether or not color would add to the type of comedies that he makes. Furthermore, he's through with mat Ing Just one pic ture a year; from VS(,a'J.-- j now he'll make two Harold Lloyd a year, he thinks, or nt least, two every three years. And with his latest one, "The Milky Way," as an example, that comes under the bending of good news. 'Sans flower-trimme- d pretty-pretties- plus-Jack- g Nwoor OF NOVELTY COTTON Br CHERIE NICHOLAS NAVY BLUE POPULAR COLOR FOR SPRING Kl TheColemsnisapren- - I P f nine Instant ligbtuf (rot. 1 1 II All joo hv to dais ind !t l.Khu In.tantly.turno1v,itrili1,.,j. You d.,n'i b Uia match lnalde tha lron-- no buriuj Dngen The CoIitimi hnita In s jiffy; iiomcii.li. form. Kntir Ironine; iurfar. u ikniLTZl. L Ma.nUm. point th hottMt. (,,. tho f wt work.T. Entirely lf h, .,t,n JS for He an hour You do ,our i d rffort. in lca tin. V., Iron U tha genuine r th. iron avrr, wou,.n if. ful tima and labor aaver nmkirg im, tZ Colrman la tha aaay way to Iron. SCND rOSTCaSO far IHH fold., . "SS k,,' (r TMS COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVI CB. lt.WUm Wichita, km ; Ch Mladaletla, f a. U Oat. ,ou tiM, Simple When you read a man like a book, be may be In words of one syllabi, Nt Those radio programs of Blng Crosby's are rapidly becoming one of the best of the broadcasts; he Is getting really big names, (or rather, his sponsor Is getting them for him), and ha makes a delightful master of ceremonies. When you see "The Great Zleg-feld- Hero or Fool Similar opportunities will hero of one man and fool of d d Coleman " (and of course you'll see It!) you'll hear "A I'retty (ilrl Is Like a Allan Melody" beautifully sung. Jones sang It, while Stanley Morner was photographed as If be were singing It. Jones did not get screen credit, and Morner, who has a good singing voice, got credit but didn't ting. In Hal Roach's The youngster "Our Gang" started on a personal appearance tour a while ago, which has proved so successful that they will go on and on right through the summer. Not only children, but grown people as well, arrive for the first show and then stay right on till closing time. As If there hadn't been enough trouble over Mae West's latest, "Klondike Annie," the Chinese Is objecting to It now, so Mae won't be a welcome visitor In the Orient. nt Another picture that you'll want to see Is ! Married a Doctor" which you'll recog. nlie at Sinclair Lewis' great book, Blue especially navy Is the pre"Main Street" dominating color In the fashion paHutchinson rade. It Is shown In formal and Inand O'Brien Pat formal costumes from morning to have the leads, and In suits, coats, frocks and night do exceedingly well even pajamas. There's particular -by them. However, emphasis on blue as an Important here's a word of evening fashion. Itlue Is present In numerous copies of Schlnparelll. warning to young, unmarried doctors; Vlonnet, Malnhocher, Unvln, and don't take the girl Molyneux. featuring peplums, yokes, Pat you O'Brien hope to marry pleats, tunics, and petticoats and to tee this one. for squared shoulders. Great stress Is n may make them that doc laid on Jacket dresses, and also tors don't mak vtry good husbands. bright and contrasting accessories. Lilack costumes are next after tin In pietures Slastng a come-harnavy blues In Importance. was rather a hard thing for iMores IVstello r.nrrymore to do; she was a victim of thf New Frocks Are inspired early days of talk, tea. when she was chen sueb n Fashions From Orient by speeches that audlenees latched The stately robes of the Manehus at ber. whleh cot her an opportuaud the distinctive apparel of the nity she really deserted. have peasants Inspired extremely Hut she tmik vole leasnna, and smart occidental frocks. Printed dletlon lessons, and did so Well In dresses Jacket copy the brilliant col "Llltle Wd Katintl.roy- - that iorlng and designs of Chinese em has slcned her up. broideries and porcelains, and feature graceful mandarin sleeves. The OI)I). .. ... t vric H nrn coolie Jacket becomes a tunic with tn Ae,,, JWfc J, Vf the )a) typical standing collar and slit Cottons for swank Is the message h, kM ,n,ng , fir hgrk UoU over sides, a posed slim from fashion headquarters. straight This skirt. th I'.Iack paper taffeta "Vi I'm ,,T. ra n,.,kPi toh (Ae gay topcoat Is of checkerboard pat- a nn" ioaon ajrui Hub, dinner ..,Al delightful dres with a htflrt terned cotton, woven In navy and d,t . . n,.t . I . th, vim neckline high piped with Jade KriH.n white. The novelty cotton suitings hm, not lrifhlrnf4 th, short kimono ciafrnj, sleeves and a ja,t4 and coatings shown this season are fhhf ' Is worn with black trwrntim nr.i ha, , thrilling. A one piece frock In white green sash. It lo b m,,, ,nroJ 1 1 tJJi9 fioh twill Is worn under this coat. A kldnkln sandals and a flat beret of W..r, black felt faced with green. fru.rj lo f,ith,rnrJ. h printed silk scarf at neck and waist mmArf no, ,H in )mk M fc adds tone and gaiety. The bat Is lo hrr, en,i flrv bmk , , . white felt embroidered In white an Th Whits EtuemkU L,uit, ,. th, !,, t tlt rm gora. One of the loveliest tutf-mn- t .,r in fngfflnrf . . . seen recently was white n C,r,.,l nrir Mt((t ro) Hold Beret In Plc detail the gown, the ermine ,v,,rj t'el rsJi r ,mr,h,nK wrap ljrxw U, Jeweled perfume pins areSchln long white gloves, two strands of but hr'U bn, , h r new Invention la hold velpan-Ill'pearls, diamond bracelets, a .ii, romp" n,m.r . . . f 4 U , (()f vet berets In place. She trims hair inond hair clip and three pure white 1.1 (, Urn- liels with cabochons or rhiucstones orchids pinned to a hario hum Mt.Vamee Hilh hi w liyu;der anin, for CMMiing wear. 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