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Show 13, 1940 .yt March 14, THE WEEKLY REFLEX Sli SheTfiThad been with Robby I'll nK-n- PAGE SEVEN Natural ot Steam Harness that either Sheila or Prior rc membered Robby afterward, at all lill The only place in the world Peter had- taken Immediate posses cha? where the Watched natural steam Is put to of had her, they ajon s on work an extensive scale la in had been racea together, they yacht volcanic area' in at mob .the in alone the together clam-baktha Tuscan hills of Italy. There It and barbecue supper, 'ely is released from the ground katmuin norm wnw satvtci theyhad danced at- - the Casino 300 wells and used to opatroUed out into. the moonshine to through squares ; num- erate 12 Jarge - turbines, whose, paper . Into talk, danced again, And the girl their sons going to ber them; then draw the pattern daily output of 1,250,000 kilowatt The others had been tinging; Shel-- a THE STORY THUS FAR outlines. Cut two body pieces; hours is transmitted to rnany citmarry the ward that their ton la and Peter had aung, too, and it four ear pieces and a iT, going to marry, 'SheUa," Angela had seemed to them that their very" atrip ies, Including Pisa and Rome. radfilsh-hatra--,n :$ and II. lorn her Job ta Nw to be used between the two aides Collier's. asked wistfully, is aha nice? on the to had Heaven souls risen but unwelcome to suaseaUona bar oflertn boas. ufulthat tlma to ahow bar naw" Typically Gertrude Keane.! ef the body. Interline the ears ' gha cbooaaa trains of Theres a Long. Long puraa which aha bought atora. to bar cousin, Cecilia Moore. The puna revivaa "1a that her name? to make themTstand up. Join all Trait1 and The End uLa Perfect ot a boy aha bad mat tha previous turn mar a boy whoea Brat Lai raw edges, as show-n- , leaving an waa It I her found, purae you Day." r gii aha remembered, waa Pater. At home that evening, waiting tor know. "Y her mother; Joe, bar brother, and Angela, her crippled cuter. Joe, opening in the body for stuffing Afterward there had been silence; Ssasatisnal Rslici frsa Isdifssbso f ua toet bla Job. During tha evening Angela finds fifty dol- sure. And Is Oh, the stunning. peace about the dying fire, and tightly with cotton or bits of soft m a secret pocket In Sheila'a purse They are both happy at tha fila-- . and Oim Bsst Prstss It finish then we sewing. said?" Sheila,Tike cloth; IIUIs Tf th flm itnM of tali moonshine gaining over firelight, wily to be disheartened when Mrs. Carscadden tells Sheila the money Mirk ublrl to (foun t bring jom Uw tuUnt nod xwt tha person whose Initials and street number are on tha m returned "Oh, IU bet I saw his picture in and the soft rustle and rush of the mix) fcoxifo h nllaf jm Mpwto'Md rnatplrtn to return tha money dressed in an ancient outfit Then, z. Sheila la going nmt MONliZ BACK. Tbil NOTE: Mrs. Spears Sewing hark to hitnhlrl the paper with her last Sundsjrl" sea. SheUa had been (thlpPOUHIJI .fend. It no Mb carrying her imIs, the owner will reward bar liberally. She looks upon tha escapade lb.StiUt 2 contains numerous gift No. Cecilia said with animation. Shabby Dook bnmlau sod fota km thn r. lark. She feels different when aha enters tha magnificent home, for the nirm this marvelous pocketbook, through Urn nmirlxhux foodn rm onnd. Snr rnu Ml Me be tha to Cann old ients prove family, friends, now wealthy, of and tired and poor and young, talk- week of beach and bazaar items, including alrk hMdnrhn nod imU tn ftn mum4 br holiday, and she had wr bna father. And there aha secs Peter, her acquaintance of tha previous irtiM atnaiub flultto mating toh fnl mens ties; gicb dolls wardrobe; ing sadly of their prospects with opened it to find a pencU and a pie.ee on a Oofax of u ox anna jtht or oil cloth of if; toys iiMdr rUnf. Zto onryubgra. 32 pages her Joe, she could nevertheless of bassinet; STUFFED purses; babys scribbled had and her tifs paper, bath curtain mate- in all. brighten Into interest at the thought fireend: rial are something mothers have Sheila sat silent beside him, and of thifimore fortunate girL She and name and address, there in the CHAPTER m Continued Send your order to; for Peter to carry away. msfi been dreaming about. Just wipe could make no answer. Joe had been engaged for three light, he to had Ive got get back, fo "Weve been engaged five years, years; she knew that they easily said. Im driving three fellers to them otl with a damp doth to keep Ve," said Mrs. Me Cann, In MRS. RUTH WYRTII SI'HAKS an f it them fresh and clean. with gen-her and Frank voice on. went Cjtle j Drawer It might have to wait three more. 4 Good Ground." m t New York li mill Bedford is theaall (o well with here That's a long time. shown The Easter anile, Mamma, Sheila demanded, her Im going up to town in the 11 inches long,bunny 10 cento for one book, or 40 F.nclo d lie is white, Its a good test of mutual affec- arms stretched across the table, the Theyre Monicas ahog bag. Ur rents for books 1. 3. 3 and 4 and set she had sald. V Kenwood, find shell he fled tion, the man said Ini' satisfaction: dangling light ip- heavy pink thread and to her eyes; morning. of quilt block patterns; bright' Well.lU Were going Monday. L excuse to get new ones." This handsome oldest son of Judge and upon the shining, flattened has pink bead or button eyes. Nm see you in town," he had said. ' L bands lingered In motherly Me Cann was well Make your own pattern for him Address of across hair with her pleased fringe forehead, .. i.,i.. ,. And that had been the end. No Co shout Shells, as sho helped himself, Sheila decided. UMoad.Olgw Mg Harrr Uo.Mr.temort7 Mgr, Rule if Mrs. Me Cann comes tomorrow, following the jdiagram. by no from word from him, him, sign Cfthem on. Sho smiled st the tten Peter and Gertrude, he re- will you talk poor? of him until tonight. end Mamie brought-h- er sumed, "were a little quicker about I will not! Mrs. Carscadden an- And he was to fijtofiHI C marry Gertrude one convulsive with It Theyve grown up like brother swered. If you choosa to draw Keane on together Tuesday. fet triumph. and sister, of course; were all de- down the anger of God by It waa long after midnight when her sense of sham deep voted to Gertrude. But Mias Ken- to be In throuble whin pretendin' youre not, SheUa feU asleep. And after all Cevery second, hung her head nedy and I wanted to be sure. VOU SAID IT-- AND I LIKE thin it'd be a fine Job draggln' your it was neither Gertrude nor Peter SMOKING Cba stood before them. It was "We havent so very long to go, mother into it! nor Frank, nor even the intractable THERE'S EXTRA CAMELS BURN Jit a nightmare. Their warmth, now. June. Then I think well run Mamma, If youll Just stick to Ma," on whom her last thought linwere their goodness kindness; to over be and until Europe Sep- the truth but sort of make a poor stay yCompletely FLAVOR AND MILD It wa Judge Paul Me Cann, SLOWER -Tdisarming. tember." . C( mouth of it, begged Sheila after an gered. honest, generous, good Touvt the purse, dear, and the Sole "It sounds wonderful, Sheila ob- Interval of unhappy thought 1 had the EXTRA SMOKING AND COOL only conception Sheila had ever that And Mamma tell in It served ise us all but starving In the streetsl reapectfuby. had of kindly human fatherhood. He IN EVERY PACK Me Cann was one of your s a: "Well, Its time I settled down. "Well, theyll find out wera not would discover that he had been debe Til that end old twenty-sevefriends, Frank said. Im He thfn. Theyll not put their little i co OF CAMELS ceived in ber, that she waa a liar. tomorrow to have e little talk laughed, with relish. othi toobs down my children's throats, and burned with fear theeks Her nickel ber. And youve your Are you four years older, than shame, and her dreams, when final Peter? fit subway I rig! ly tha slept, were only a hundred It had slipped out Sheilas very t ti Toure awfully kind to me, Mrs. troubled versions of exposure. Shells could only mum soul shriveled with terror. There Cann. ca Paul, said Mrs.' Me Cann to was a In sudden Franks Shs had completely abandoned change e tl: husband the foUowing evening, her It became less less sure, pavoice; of other the brogue, but neither pagi when they were in their own mag was apt to notice the omla- - tronizing, less satisfied,- -. He spoke nlficcnt room Just before dinner, aurprisedly; the goodness of the poor breaks You know Pete? .End, my dear! When the Lord I well, I met him. This sumyour, heart." k been so good to me, Ellen Me $ Ye got to see the Carscaddens toBut I Beach. at .Tibers didn't U Mid humbly. She went with mer, he asked eagerly. know who waa. he day?" until tonight across the wide hallway I made it a matter .of duty, Pawho You waa? he know didnt Ln; It was darkened now, but We only knew each other one pa," Mr. Me Cann said. 3tvas still a dim Indication of FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, Id recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned Well, ye found thim?" his name. remember I didnt day. 2d lamps beyond the library And Cann Me 15 In Mrs. than of the tfouvr a little the 25 EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR place average maybe he didn't remember brands tested other of the :th? tny, and in some smaller room mine. sighed, and repeated her former a were subdued laughter and It would break your slower than mny of them. That mean, tgm, ? phrase. Frank said, as one juound of voices. Mrs. Me Cann on the average, a smoking pint equal to heart" he I remember, awakening. self opened the big front door for It would, eh?" he asked uneasimused aloud, I remember hla tellrpest ly, reluctantly, as he sat up on the pm ing me rwhen he got back from that sen edge of the bed. visit ahal" i the - He fell sbent T Shells could not "Three rooms. Papa. And you CHAPTER IV COSTLIER TOBACCOS like could all three into this one. put speak. nigh "Ah-h-he muttered,' as' if in "You knew that Peter was getting act .'at as Sheila was about to leavs He his llpa brought his en shut who had man on pain. married young Tuesday? N ptork this same doorway Just after feet to the floor, and began to walk "Oh. yea. iltb Another silence. had, and who had been ad up and down the room. If you could aee the dignity of Peter told me that he had met by Mamie as Mr. Frank, down the big, the mother, Paul. No whining, no you I suppose it was you, Frank hard-lucHe stopped the car at of the central stairs, and observed. story. Just one long tale hi. of how good God has been to them, the forlorn dark Bronx doorway. Mrs. Me Cann at the door. an and of what a wonderful son she Well, good night," he said, a little he said. He stopped Tother, laci nrprise, and over his rather dark at a loss. It waa long after midnight when has, and that Sheila the girl who Sheila said, I thank you, and ong came here la Sheila ought to be an SheUa feU asleep. face a smile, broadened at out of was the and good look actress, the way she carries on. night," right of Sheila. Well, you 1" he observed. car, and heard It roar . and hum or teU me how many pairs of shoes She made a Joke of it the childs Mother, Id buy thim in a mont, with some honesty, and her returning the monresumed, Tm going out to away as she mounted her own steps. dim sudyet still smouldering memory ey! Odettes for about an hour. I Her thoughts stopped her feet of workers long-agsettlement In odorous the still I knew tha minute I saw the 4 run Miss this young lady denly; she stood thick atmosphere of the dim lower visit child itd be something like that, Mamma, SheUa began, now he said. God be good to us all! waa her above and About ball. D Tell, so you could, his mother Mrs. Me Cann the banging of pots, the genuinely appalled, was wonwas thinking Paul, comright on your way. crying; workerl Shes a charity sound of radios, phonographs, quar- isnt lost lady lives In Spuyten as an old friend how could 1 dering, since this girl hasto us her ing behind from echoed for voices come whether shed Job, said to Sheila, some-a-t rels, to decent stop herl If youll only be simclosed doors. to be next week? Were going be Just Impresaively. if Her heart smoldered; she stood her. Mamma, youU only ply rushed out of our senses. She j'Bernadette said shed telephone polite still One look at Peter Me Cann, in the Polite to one and all TU ever could keep an eye on Veronica morning. Mother, Frank and of that - enchanted t Cann said. Suddenly he laughed, be her mother began, in an un- shed ha tha greatest help to Katie. had and they summer Then I could get soma Idea of what night day his mother looked et him In yielding tons, but beholden to one had but the one waa upon her I nlver seen aha can do, and what they .need afresh. He had bed to her. kissed That la it, Frank? for heavens sakel what la it, Gertrude? Mamma, Oh, V InTha last phrase was her, and she had bebeved him, wait- Beholden! goNothing! he said. courtbeen ed for him, while he had Gertrude, clad In a to see Bernadette. SheUa was tired, emotionally sha- terruption. mans a daughrich dressing-gowand and with a tragic sudwinning "Cive her my lovei ing Joe tears. to close Me spoke ken, Mrs. suit a In slim beautiful a face loosened and girl hair, had entered looked et Sheila. denly. My son ter, jlol-lar- s lose could who announcement ak room were and the fifty without we think furs, "You made her drive you home, she said. without ever knowing It Aunt EUie, do you know where hat something we arent, SheUa, and fs better than the subway. And now beside all that Sheila even If it waa only a Joke, It seems Peter la? 'Oh, I wouldnt have him! Sheila Do I Peter? Whera would he would be made contemptible in the to me that It Isnt fair to drag Ma tested, shrinking. who had loved Into It If Mrs. Me Cann really be? friends these of eyes Thy not? Frank asked, pulling fatherwbo wanted to be kind does - come - tomorrow- ,- which ..jhe Well,- - hes - not home; - hes - not 1 his glovesr ' But It was not a her lwill "discover would Mamma Mamma. to They herel. probably woaL,twhy,.. Qtion; ha did not even glance at to that her that dartt'waa to been have on bad home she ""He that explain .then, bisway t . Just some of your nonsense I ling. TeOr If you dont look stunning she had been a hypocrite. I get a chance to meet people "Aunt EUie, hes notl Ha was to Even before this oldest son she Koaicas old coat! Gertrude said, Itl She then and as an like queer you must impostor. that, go to the tailor, and meet Frank appear fdenly Joining them. "You look Uttle angel as SheUa muttered bitterly. artless such and pick out the ushers pins and no waa W. Aunt Elbe." she added. Tm think - It waa everything, and then he was going Cann Me Just the shell she ICfmfdln .had. Maybe 1 to bed. Pm sunk. H I dont would bawl her but funny, She&al 'Angela said. to meet me at Ihe'PauIisUnd he to-- be takentor.Gr andma house. Mamma of think ever would himself Who President but you the done any of itl He said he hasn't at my own wedding. Ive got tomorrow; enor had lo go to the library at half paat whir And be. Cecfflfir Mamma a auch make thing! couldnt j ftt some sleep. aU of them. Mrs. Me Cann and mously admired the spirit of the four and he would 'meet us at five. (There you going, Frank? This then head. We telephoned the tailor, even, and ) Peters voice. Sheilas heart Gertrude, and Frank, would know younger girl, said, shaking her Oh. that one! Mrs. Carscadden Frank la Just about fit to be tied; Son a great, plunge, but she could that their pathetic littlfi beggar had been no beggar at all, just a bluffer. observed, with a glance for SheUa; he says hes afraid Peter's been 43 r kok up. would know, and Peter would a glance In which motherly pride, hurtl (TennedysL Theyre having a Mamie a glorious Easter dinner, of course mollified resentment, and a desire sake them Oh, for heaven discussing It Judge for Dettea aunt from Syra hear were to the ahow herself paagain and Me remembered friendly Cann said, impaShe suddenly annoyed I said Id come out, late. youll serve Mountain Brand Tender . There are you going, Peter? per In ber hand, unfolded it, and all blended. You couldn't stop that tient. Dont ioae your wital" she claimed. one wit a thruck! Rendered I lam , . . ham at its delicious Well, Uncle Paul, all I know la read It by the hall light. toother asked. 1 am going out a while. "Be at the Maritime Law Library, It waa. a boast SheUa felt the that tonight la tha night of tha dinbest the tenderest, mildest, most y tomorrow, Pe- friendlier atmosphere, and but for ner dance at .the Cahills our last I confused, husky time told Shei-- f top floor of ' aee to Peter, and to we that are befora marrled. Ive got scalding memory Jta delectable flavor ever! - --For a hot ham kerehe,had.ntend$d. Jq,go, H ter had written. might havt beeif reaonabtj Confl-de- start aharp' at Yever becausY ware Intended to accompany her. you." t and content a the went to bed. all going up to the Country Club, dinner, just heat it through. Or, you 1 see myself going! Sheila mutJew word alone with her As It was, a Jealous confusion of and look it' a twenty after six nowl Pranks offer to drive her home tered. can slice and serve Mountain Brand Fortunately, even after entering thoughts aiid tears raged in ber Ah, dont laugh at me do somebalked him. Tender-Rendere- d heart She hated Gertrude, because thing. wont you? Wont you do Ham just as you bdy dared.. not. look fit..binjL.he. the kitchen, she had a few minutes " " find ' be find rlth she herself." Jde to" 'waa ""T recover' in which something?" lovely was 4 choking. Mrs. Me Cann . it. Its different from any ham you have, . mur- loved and happy, and ahe hated PeH ever Tm given another lift on good night to her; she and and CecQia Moore were, there, No one, else ter. because she, Sheila, loved him. this earthL Judge. Me Cann said Sh-weso don't accept a substitute. ever eaten descending the - big muring at the table. She got into bed. seeming to the piously, reaching for hla coat I in was sight.. steps. Be sure you get Mountain Brand Tender-Rendere- d Angela and Mamma re- Interested and talkaUve' Angela to hope I'll have fewer throubles! (Tit for m here on the curb. Presently a in and be coat new unresponsive the then strangely and Ham. J aars parked right across the turned, Sheila was nervous In the office Frank aaid. Sheaa stood hat had to be handled and admired, mood. the next morning; always pale, totrembling. And then, as she and the story told and retold. 17. S. Government Inspected Meat . after her SheUa awake ever long lay day she was unwontedly pale. The hlf expected. Peter waa beside The lovebeat people you S lor half a second, and there saw. Mamma theyre an so happy mother had crept noiselessly into other girls looked at her respectAMERICA PACKING AND fully; they knew that she had been and so kind, and laughing together 1" bed beside her.. slip of paper In her band. "Tv Peter had wanted to see her. Well, fired, and although to their care-fre- e Paul Me Cann. I rim im ber the got to see youl" Peter mum else could he do? Ha could ranks this meant little, yet it was what mother wen. muted, Sheilas He waa gone, and Frank waa name wit lt pretend that that last .half-hou- impressive to have the invincible a feUer, was hardly square-buittog small closed car up to 'll subdued and of theirs, that tremendous end- Sheil- a- Carscadden iL to a daze Sheila got In. a bead of black baif on urn. ocnot had of and of a to headache their day, The young lady Tm going to mar-- '' great complaining ' ing That's the one. Ms." alL at curred bad Mrs. fine were night. people, ,.M In Spuyten Duyvil." Frank They J "? lunch; ' (TO BE COSTIM'ED) They had mr gained. Tm on my way there. Carscadden said EYE 01 by . . -. - Kathleen- Norris 4- a y - Ruth Wyeth Spears f ch . ch -- cneM, blua-aya- - d -l. Kcond-han- d INDIGESTION plMMUit-teftl- ! if dlt llrll-t- rh bnrt-nur- ti, , BnU-a- o . 4 11 hand-atitche- . -- - W My ASTE J blue-eye- d, J n. l r largest-sellin- g "Ah-h-h- am-u- ?&crrvi sawkes & . 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