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Size 14 ELY AND MOTH SPRAY marequires 212 yards of terial for frock; 1 yards for Facing Evils 3 yards trimming. evils come If not, then our fears Send order to: are vain; and if they do, fear but augments the pain. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. pinch-waiste- d jacket-blous- suit-froc- k. jacket-blous- pyo Keys to a cabin note I D A nd by get bit SYNOPSIS of ? the i and Gabrlella (Gay for to Todd T cabin In the Maine s'. """named by a friend. Kate ' 8TheTdea of 8 stay at th! ca,bin When she received a key ;flJ7lng . the death of her godfather. The two girls ah'am! engaged 18, 15 ins ot fou a t the for has living in the cabin. tity mysterious occupant. While the returns. man the mystery a the i CHAPTER II Continued 3 me, Kate murmured. be in a hurry. almost before she He appeared a tall, id completed the thought, and in man corduroys young ic0 .leather coat, the brim of a dark Mt pulled down over his eyes. halted abruptly in the doorway, id surveying the brightly lit room u!h an expression which changed, in-:- 7 Kate watched, from brusque His to blank amazement itary ue, lean "Impetuous, He seems to "el! since f the erty and brown, with t promi-ea- and jaw line, was ijuely familiar. She had seen him inhere, in a quite different set-ji- y to cheek-bone- s g. Somewhere onor "Hello, altry un- idea lers. voice sound-- i door-wa- y i to 1 Gays neither very certainly not ail surprised. Kate heard her from the chair. The young man the slowly removed his at His hair was thick and dark jd cut short to thwart Kate sussed, a tendency toward waves. 3e doubted whether, after the first jack glance, he was aware of her esence in the room. His eyes fixed upon Gay. . and , John. completely natural, irdial nor very aloof, ntion out ken. re-im- he said slowly, "Gay h incredu-ausl- y. beautiful mouth. "Beau-io- l wasnt a word you used to 'escribe a man, Kate told herself, was beautiful, though, generous, He had a expressive. Wondering in his dark eyes. moment some strong emotion gave his dark, rather grave face a glancing brilliance, late found herself, in that moment i silence, almost holding her sensitive, recognition kindled an unguarded For breath. have the advantage, John, said. I knew it was you who ms here." 1 Gay brilliance faded out of his Kate saw his mouth set a The lace. httle grimly. "You usually have, asked quietly. ae "Not The question always. to have shaken Gays compShe turned to Kate. "Kate," teemed osure. the Miss Oliver, may I pre-seot-- Is it Doctor Houghton now? tie asked, turning again to the tall young man in the doorway. I but of M haven't ' you?" said, "Doctor he affirmed. Houghton, He smiled at Kate a little diffident-v- "Ive met Miss Oliver, he said. Certainly. How - do - you do? late remembered now. She had the r.swer. This was Dr. Lawrence's ephew, John, whod come with him Gays debutante party. This was young man with whom Gay ad stolen away from the party that Sat She, Kate, had seen them she remembered now. ay s face, soft and bright, framed the collar of a white fur coat, ftamed to the tali young man bend--- I to speak to her in the dimly lit Passage that led r to a of side-doo- e ihe answer but it did not 'fleve her concern. There was between Gay and this 0Ung man. Kate felt it vibrating "he air of the room though the cfds they spoke were casual. This s the motive, then, whether she'd wn he was here or the meeting s coincidence. This, he, was y she had wanted to come. Kate gave a distracted thought to 8 blond young man charming manners whom she lied vry much. eaven help us! she said silent-Iv- n I, shadow of events to come darkly across her mind. And ccauie her rectory past would , thUP nW 8n en The prayers omething o! !l!e jtjJfircaton are requested. t! when she was fifteen. She had, she discovered, exactly the same to do something, anything, to attract and hold his attention. Youre looking well" she said. "Youre looking well, too." His eyes, regarding her steadily across the space which separated them, held a faintly ironical expression which she remembered very well "Im relieved." The engaging grin slanted "Your photographs have given me the impression that youd been skipping your vitamins and losing too much sleep. "My photographs? Gay questioned. The press has been giving you considerable space recently, he said in reply. The press! Had they done something stupid at home? Gays eyes flew to meet Kates startled glance. Kates expression was not reassuring. She looked as though she was resigning herself to some inevitable disaster. Gay turned again to John. "This time you have the advanWe havent seen tage," she said. the papers for two days. She fancied, for a moment, that he, as well as Kate, knew the thought which had flashed into her mind. His expression was wholly ironicaL But I was referring to the rotogravure sectionf, he said, "and the fifty-cemagazines. He hesitated, then, "May I wish he asked. you happiness? "Why not? "I do wish that for you." He continued to regard her steadily but the slanting smile had vanished and his eyes were very grave. Thank you, John. His steady gaze presently altered. He glanced around the room. Im a very poor host, he said. "Youve had to bring in your luggage and get your supper. Ive been talking politics up at the village store. Why didnt you let me know you were coming?" The question had, for Gay, only one implication. Resentment, like a fresh breeze blowing through a room too warm and perfumed, cleared the confusion from her mind. "Did you think I knew you were here? she asked quietly but with warmth kindling In her voice. He turned to look at her in surside-wis- ng become less fatuous, have you?" she asked. "I didnt mean that the way It Im not sounded, he said quickly. that fatuous. I meant, how did you was expect to get in unless someone here? Her level glance did not waver. His momentary confusion gave her the advantage. She pressed it still smarting from humiliated pride. faint"Why should I have had the est idea that you, especially, should be here? she asked. ex"But who else would be?" His I ve puzzled. was frankly pression never rented it My kid sister bad here this summer. a house-partbeen occupied hasn't Otherwise it here. except when Ive been stubher advantage She pressed the possesbornly, incensed by of her sive tone in which he spoke permisyou "Who gave property. time. sion to use the cabin at any asked. she He stared at her "Permission-- ?" in perplexity. John "Didnt you know that Uncle left the cabin to me? havent You reso-lutel- y To you?' "Yes. It was the granddaughter the of David Graham speaking, of Peter Schuyler, granddaughter assurance, secure in her inherited in taking pleasure obviously quite intruder. an of the routing ne saia "But thats impossible, ""His lawyer . aidin'1 h,r brows- - "You had," she tv tn i, "fcukmg to John, "a tendon-1)1mto empty rooms. JS my first debutante party," btS diffident half smile Bn m.l. engaging grin, cx That studied indif fs:tnr ljay enraged her now as it had m reply to her questioning glance, Uncle Johns lawyer sent one to me. I naturally assumed that the cabin was mine and have used It whenever Ive had a chance." She had not considered that possibility. It was true, of course. It was the only logical explanation. She felt, for a moment, in sympathy with John, who, as well as she, was the victim of some sentimentality or eccentricity contrived by a member of an older generation. But Uncle John, as she remembered him, had been neither sentimental nor eccentric. The lawyer had made a mistake, perhaps. At any rate, it wasnt Johns fault any more than it was hers. "I understand that, she said, "because I assumed that It belonged to me." Neither pride nor resentment was entirely proof against the humor in the situation, against the charm of his rare slow smile. Her eyes met Johns in laughter and sympathy. Then So you cant turn me out after all, can you? he asked. "No, she said slowly, considering. "But I can ask you to go. His smile faded a little. "Are you planning to stay indefinitely? he asked. "Not longer than a week, haps. "I have another week. She knew that he, too, was considering, choos- - SVw 1 'iVurPolc nre though lh a Vhe's mTie9 wid-t,Jai- w "f doc pi" od "I must make my with keys You sec, 39-in- jacket-blous- n Name experiment ing his words with deliberation, trying to gauge their probable effect upon her. "Its rather an important week." he went on, my last vacation, probably, for some time. "This week is important for me, tob," Gay said with equal deliberaShe paused, then tion. My last of vacation probadded, smiling, ably for some time. The slanting smile, more mocking than amused, told her that he understood the implication of the pause "It is Incredible. and the smile. "Not too Incredible. You might and a be should gentleman I found me here any one of a slow-lhave he said clear out, I suppose, of times during the past Unfortunately, It isnt as simple number three an years. experias that. Im making (TO BE CONTINUED) ment, he said diffidently. "Its just under well way." getting Kate "Amateur photography? U. S. Families on Relief asked from her position against the "of chimney. Probably of no greater Impora deprecating tance, he said with laugh. Kate shouldn't have, Gay thought, but comfeeling again that reluctant Kate for John. pelling sympathy dewas getting back at her. She served it, perhaps, but he didnt. Gay I suggested photography, masaid "I thought possibly the were in laboratory your terials had left. things Uncle John Tm sorry. Its Just tha- t- He ran his hand with an Impatient geshair. It ture across his crisp dark amount to anything, probably wont If I but I want to see it through. done that all Ive now, leave here will be lost." be a lady and 1 suppose I should said quiGay in peace. leave you but with a silken etly quite steadily, thread of retaliation running through that Isnt her voice. Unfortunately, Im making an so simple, either. experiment It here. And you must make moment. Yes I must I came for that purpose. here." SATISFACTION Address wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww iisk Me Headquarters wflnolher A General Quiz C FERRYS t The Questions 1. I wt X Ifsr A. Lsil am aiStAl " IIow deep is mark twain? 2. When one goes to sleep, which I is the last of the senses to succumb to Morpheus? 3. If your wife wanted a wimple to wear, where would she go to then. "Of course, he said, after only a slight hesitation. "There are, unfortunately, no hotel accommodations nearer than Machias. "And that," Kate said cheerfully, J'would, I think, be carrying matters much too far." "I agree with you. He smiled appreciatively at Kate. "Theres a cot in the room I work in. You can have the larger room, there. I see youve brought blankets and there is linen, I think. He started toward the door. Ill get my things out of the way. "Dont bother, Kate said, starting with her tray toward the kitchWe can manage just for toen. e; 149 New Montgomery Ave. Calif. San Francisco Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pattern No Size..., '"pIIERE are two styles that you know right now youll need, even if your Spring wardrobe is not entirely settled in your own mind! During the months to come, youll want several sleeveless tennis frocks; and even before that, youll want at least one little suit for street and runabout. Well, here they both are, g in this truly pattern (8597). The tennis frock has a swing skirt, wide, inset belt and free-and-ea- purchase it, the jewelers, milliners or dress shop? 4. According to the Bible, the price of what is above rubies? 5. 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W'as Dont Aggravate Gas Bloating h The Answers Just It: They Were All on the Chase! That 'vr-i one? close-mouth- money-savin- Jones had finally mustered up enough courage ,to approach his tention. boss for an increase, but his reshe said. "John" quest had been received with stony He stopped at the door, turned, silence. The thought came to stood waiting for her to continue Jones that he had better strengthKate, at the kitchen door, glanced en his case. back over her shoulder. You see, sir, the reason Im Gay held herself very erect I asking for more money is because will not be leaving tomorrow," she three other companies are after said, conscious of and regretting the me, he explained. In voice. She would her arrogance The boss surveyed Jones from have liked to reach him through friendliness. Arrogance was too ob- head to foot for a moment, then vious and too petty an approach. smiled coldly. And But whatever he felt for her it was Indeed, he sneered. not friendliness. The glance he ex- may I ask who they are? changed, now, with Kate impelled Well, sir, replied Jones, her to add, Kate can do as she theres the gas company after likes, of course. I shall stay." me, and the coal company after Which means ? he asked. me, and the company we got our That I will appreciate It if youll furniture from. remove your things from the room. He was silent for a moment. Then, "Certainly, he said civilly. Kate began with "Now, Gay some asperity, paused, rolled her eyes upward, compressed her lips and went out into the kitchen. John remained standing in the opposite If your GAS BLOATING it doorway. The slanting smile apby onstipation, get tha DOUBLE ACiloN of peared as her eyes met his. Adlenka. This 3Syear-ol- d remedy if BOTil Carminative "The long arm of coincidence, earminativa and cathartic. that warm and tootha the stomach, help he said. axpel GAS. Cathartic that act quickly ana here." mitvs WOMEN! 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Opposite Mormon Tempi HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Its a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. B08HITLU, M ft. mm Buy Protective Foods What do families on relief actually buy with blue stamps Issued free as a practical method for distributing foods of which there is a surplus supply? What foods do they choose when they have opportunity to select as they please from a limited list of surplus foods? It is too early to draw general conclusions, says Milo Perkins, in charge of the United States department of agriculture properiod gram But for a the stamp holders spent a little more than 80 per cent at their blue stamps foods and a little for "protective less than 20 per cent for flour, corn meal rice and beans. food-stam- SO MUCH gGiMELS THAT ARE C SLOWER BURNING GIVES COOLER AND MILDER SMOKING ...MORE FLAVOR, TOO. THAT'S WHy SMOKE CAMELS yj p k For this period the stamp plan was effective in five cities. There were minor differences in administrative methods to discover which variations of the basic plan seemed to work best. In general, orange-colorestamps, which were bought by the relief family, could be used to buy any foods, and half as many blue stamps given free could be spent only for foods on the official surplus list. At that time the surbutter, eggs, plus list included make not warm and A pause followed, had been This first the as intimate In active oranges, grapefruit, peaches, pears, was 8 truce, a break to the table cabbages, peas, tomatoes, onions, John walked dried prunes, white flour, graham p d the (lour, corn meal and rice. against the bfc7 er chair, watching the movements of his hands In the yellow cone of lamp-ligShe remembered them, brown and strong, against a canoe paddle, brown in lamplight as she saw them now, moving chess-meacross a waxed apple-woo- d board, lean and brown but unsteady as they were now, on the sleeve of a white fur coat Hands had an identity of their own. She would have recognized them anywhere. Strange and very disquieting. Her throat ached and, suddenly, humiliatingly, she felt the hot sting of tears behind her eyelids . . . Kate broke the silence. Well, certainly no one is leaving tonight she said practically. "It's after ten oclock now. Gay glanced at her In gratitude which held, as well an element of surprise. "You can draw straws In the morning, Kate continued. "Or per-haone or the other of these experiments will be completed by They were Ignoring her, Gay thought making plans in which she had no voice. He was friendly enough with Kate. Gay resented that friendliness from which she was excluded. She felt again, a compelling urge to attract and hold his at- s 1 WNU SERVICE night" Resentment flamed Into anger. But anger was stupid. She returned his glance directly, her chin unconsciously lifting, her eyes bright and sent me a key three Gay said, just years ago nearly."died. John Uncle The after expect- She watched him intently, 0f course MACRAE SMITH CO, come? scornful 0(edar tz 5 R ;I zrz M O R E prise. "But if you didnt, why did you youve met Kate. vibration was in Gays voice. ..icmpt ba forgotten. "1 hrr an Pnl"Sr p He tooh 8 few explanations, n p0 step W into the room. Miss di- sto !ef fescued me, on one occasion, hop fate worse than death. remember," Kate said. Gay K'anced st her quickly. Kate was f tic s 8 cigarette, asked with dignity, Her eyes in amusing, " she father. w.!PurV I flame from the match Uncle John was mj reason, is articular tinkling under the frown that ,.r S s h In recent laboratory rests, CAMELS burned 25 slower than the average of the 15 other of the ljrgcst-sellinbrands tested slower than any ot them. That meant, on the average, a Smoking plus equal to g SelWeKZS rSKFJCKf TOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA TLAVO- R- ' SLOW-BURNIN- 'Ll' COSTLIER TOBACCOS |