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Show s tAAAAA Continued XXI ktfTE8 14 ,o solemn. Know Youre the most person I've an ounce of aot Ibere 38 !? EPARTM ENT beating madly Rene! The party broke up why early. It was somehow impossible to continue a ever gay evening in the presence of that in the pal? Bold frame. uUl Wild and Lynn were among the first to hon-Since- This version (Design No. 19C2-B- ) ia ideal foirwomena figures, because it has a nar- line. And that.perfec- tion of line is Achieved so simply merely by moan; ' of long darts that narrow the waistline and break into soft fullness above and below. Gathers on the shoulders are the only other detailing. The rest is just long, straight seams. You can judge, therefore, how easy this dress is to make. But you ca fft. really tell what a distinctive, comfortable, charming fashion it is until you have it on. TlnnyouTl; repeat it many tiroes, in silk print, rayon sheers, and street cottons, like linen and batiste. re high-buste- erlrl Rene finally sent Marty on. for he go. said he wanted to finish that March so! Will you always "May I drop. In and call on you cover that day.' But when Mafty what some hapday soon?" Wild as:ked. lethal, no matter I bed gone Rene seemed to have ro want to talk, to you about that other heart for his He paint brushes. L her Into his arms then picture of Lynn. threw them down, went over ter the Rene nodded: "Any time." vT. Mj'n always remember aU 1 want Lynns eyes were pleading. Rene's couch and threw himself upon it. mJweetl That "Well, this is the end, Lynn, commanding, as she said good-nig- irtou "Lnd, Rene?" Lynn turned toward again to that to him. him mystified. "It is the beginning, 'piat next week,on an afternoon .ame back luhject: jt 7 'hit about Rene A desperate. Rome to study. hes going to win says Marty Give me Just Prize. Ration Just Rattle ,M time, darling. going to Lynn. He held whole lives our We've But when I see this me craltd apartment it drives off for all, the be ihould te Uoo, places of the world. fWjt nish you, , here., our time wasting t jjot her band and kissed each We can visit Rene in took fere's cant we nothing Rene must straighten this not say baldly: The words wife! genes She stick in her throat jt of showing him the but only thought 'Tm going to give said: ter, he for Christmas, Lynn, ring I know Just what it be," be said looking at her hands which seemed made Jewels. "Were going to be nt desperate. m sans way to aut! She could mar-Bcens- e, ay. Lynn! , , XXII CHAPTER came down with a rush weather on Americas tat city. Wild wanted to send chauffeur for Lynn each day at toBenes studio, but she would tvember titter he it Consequently, permit (himself whenever he 1 from the few hours it his fathers office. could get he spent For Wild reformed. He was showing in-h his fathers great business that delighted Austin, Sr., while rrified his mother. She realized it meant, It 2 the month picture for tenheim. Foundation Prize, had not yet seen it, nor had It was Marty who called this second had to week of enter his attention of Rene, whether you win or papers its in not" n sodded. lan some people in Saturday k make it casual and ask the suggested. "Might Just m get ' it over. . want anybody Uted H for myself 1" h about it all a dont if to see it. Rene was ywre going to enter it, you P Just as well begin to get used idea." Marty was p practical. dont want to make a fuss,1 tat aay why youre inviting WeU hang the picture and can take it or leave it. reluctantly agreed. He knew u right. I ia how it happened Lynn and ,er bound for Renes apart-- ? following Saturday eve- - f8 Miudio, 7 climbed the stairs to they could hear the party 4 hH blast. Wild had his arm Bfrl they climbed higher. hiss, then in we & entrance was high-a- d ' go." greeted with elcomt The studio-wa- a iJ lighted, and over on the far ag the picture, Rene came t them. J ttsought youd got lost standing there to Portrait in the first. He h00 t? i door-- ? ber arm over t(r" it,'ahd" they ftttere before it in silence. to its dull, to dominate CTf , It , gold frame, the room. It torge canvas, but there ud soberness about it rresting and a little ter- - fcii!' perb! Wild Iace W glowln- turned - 111 that first glimpse the girl med t0 realize torture was Lynn. kjM?1 enb 11 fascinated, yet she reaUy like watching her, V Rene? ufaBou cal1 -- Wrl-Was Idyl : tSuif.wofcnd' L It 4VOice e, '?Xhead-nox Vke XtiMf 1 "Your ha," toock j h A you're that could not leave 1 suPPse you have r'Suering, he spec-- f a wise man to see h- - ,head and walked eshments with Lynn tt , e Was of TEA IS SERVED AT lOlR OT1 OCK (See Recipes Below ) really great things . "Great pictures, maybe. I dont know'." He sat up' and faced Lynn. You are glad Im going I know you are!" "Rene, Im glad for you, delighted. happy r . . everything! It means your whole career." Til miss you, Lynn "Ill miss you. Rene." "No, you wont. Youll feel free. He got up and went over to his desk and began buntihg through one of the drawers. He took out a pile of crumpled bills. Is the tea party the thing of the "Here it is. Ive g'ot It together. I net because You can go to Reno and get a di- - there is sincerely hope nothing quite so eonffy and vorce when Im gone. I promised relaxing ns a good cup of tea And you Id help you." you can make it even more delightstood Lynn looking at the bills on ful by sharing it with a ftw of your the table.. Tears were running down friends. her cheeks" now. The tea hour be the time to "Its no use, Rene. I cant do that become utterly may feminine, With lazy now. Its too late." discussions on the "Too late for a lof of things!" fashions of the Rene cursed himself for he day, the latest was. If hed only realized before movie,' and even how much he loved her. He could tales of cute sayhave tried to win her. She dependings of Johnnie ed on him, turned to hirrI j and Mary Jane. Lynn picked up the riotey and Gj it may be enwent over and put it back into larged with masTtenes desk. "Youve becn a real, culinity, with the trend of the confriend, Rene." versation leaning more toward cur "Without you, Lynn, I couldnt rent events, politics, books and even have worked as 1 have, al dont the arts. A tea party Is one of the simknow what I can do when I go on alone. plest methods of entertaining, be"I knowl You will be a great cause even though your resources may be limited, you can a?k a few artist, Rene! To Lynn, Rene was a beloved friends to drop in for tea. I have a friend who quite often brother, a friend with a talent gives teas on Sunday afternoons. "Nothing can stop you now. Noth- They are highly successful, not because of her lovely silverware or ing!" "What about you when am china, (because here I must confess that mosttif her china does not even gone?" Lynn choked back her soBs.- "Ill match); they are successful rather, be all right I know what you are because her friends gather for the thinking, Rene. Ill tell him. Right pleasure of chatting with one anafter Christmas, Ill tell him. I can't other. Conversation flies fast and spoil things for him, now." furiously but the group is held toWild walked over to get refreshRene watched face her carefully! gether by one common bond, the ments with Lynn and Marty. tea cup. You're sure you love him?" known her better than- you have, The most meager neeessities love no "Ill him, Rene, always would through a lot of trouble." include a tea tray, on which what happens." Shes always seemed so young matter the tea set and napkins are placed, Then the newspaper men came. to me. Wild heard the news, read It In the a table from which to serve the tea, "She is, but weve seen some bad and paper at breakfast and glistening china, times together. I remember her morning silver. came to see Rene as soon at possiface through a haze wh?n I was so ble. If the party is small you may, as sick last Spring. I suppose a lot of hostess, pour the tea, asking the "Will Miss Morrow go to Rome that went Into the painting. There with to themselves to cream guests you, Mr. Bouchicr?" asked one or lemon help wasnt always enough to eat. and sugar. If it is a of the reporters. Wild put that idea from him as unand it is necessary for larger party I model." lost "No, my bearable. He resented Rene knowto constantly greet your guests "Shes staying with me, boys, you he not Later as did he as arrive, ask one of your ing Lynn they Wild interrupted with a laugh. "Tell friends to preside at the tea table spoke of that other portrait. as a nows time for Lynn, good "I want to buy it Thats the them, you. as any." moon-sweof tea that is served must be The her, way I like to think "No, please! Lynn turned frantiIt not only must be fresh, good. Its a good canvas. I want cally to Rene, beseeching him. But it to show our grandchildren. I like it was too late. That added a nice but must be hot to be palatable and If the weather is warm J it touch to the romantic story of Rene soothing. you may like to serve both hot and Rene laughed shortly: Then, it Bouchiers rise. ' iced tea. Serve the iced tea In tall will be your wedding present Wild. So, across the pages of the afterglasses which have been chilled priThe idea seemed to amuse him. noon newspapers were spread picor to serving. Sliced lemon and "I wont let you do that tures of Lynn and Wild, and Renes powdered sugar are necessary acYou cant help yourself. Id like triumph was secondary to the anto think you owned it I have a fond- nouncement of the engagement of cessories lor.Jced tea. Place the . ice cubes in an attractive Ice bucket ness for it myself. If Im the city's most eligible bachelor, the with the ice tongs near by. As an Lord knows when IU be back. inveterate "woman hater." of color and flavor, garbit added Take it; its yours. Christmas Eve was a happy time Later when Wild told Lynn about for Lynn. Rene, Lynn and Wild all nish the completed beverage with of fresh, cool mint their first wedding gift she was furi- had at the studio and Lynn sprigs supper sandwiches, hot buttered Wild. Dainty amazed ous. 'Her anger cooked it herself. toast, thin slivers of cinnamon toast - "We can do things for Rene, and Later, when she came Into her and small English muffins are "It we will, he said placatingly. roona-an- d iiuppedLQPJheJightshe serve with tea. Popu-la- r would have hurTTum ITT hadn't a gasp of astonishment A litto tea are sandgave accompaniments taken it Lynn. tle tree stood, oh the table. Around wiches made from nut bread, sliced and her left spent But her fury it were many packages, all shapes very thin, and buttered. terrified. How could Rene! He had You may like to use some of the and sizes. She rushed to the lovely done it deliberately. And Lynn, with little tree and touched its silvered accompaniments for your suggested Wild later that knew a heaving sigh, How like Wild! next tea party, to give you that tenderly. leaves would hate that picture. . distinction as a -- Christmas two. weeks Then she began to open packages. muchjKiught-afte- r were bottles''of''pcrfUhie."i" discriminating hostess. There ' made had WUd great away now. " boxes of hose and Hot Tea. a ..Jeweled compact, put-u' TherewaSablg7 plans and Lynn planned handkerchiefs. Rinse tH5oIirhg eatcfT studio. teapot, Renes in tree Christmas tall box of orchis, a box Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each purple square Eve They were to have a Christmas It was overwhelming. cup and "one for the pot Place tea in of candy. party for a few of the. artists in the morning, Just as In teapot and pour freshly boiling came Wild Renes building, and Wild had proma pot of coffee. water over tea leaves. Cover and was making she ised to come for a little while. the door, came in allow tea to steep 3 to 5 minutes, as hated the fuss of Christmas, When hebreath of the fresh bringing Winter desired. Remove ball or bag conin the found it all shallow and boring, he arms. his into her he swept taining the leaves, and serve at said. But it was Rene who helped day, You dont once. Christmas! a for Merry Lynn out with a suggestion look very festive, swectl Didnt Chicken Sandwiches With Christmas gift' forWild. "Why not He held her sleep? any of Cranberry Saoce, get you sketches of my gather up some face. her down'into and now we put in our looking here of them close, Right you and have a portfolio tree?" Then still hold- plea for revolt against chicken the "Like fixed for WUd?" herrhepiriled her dows into his Wont you take them with you. ing Then he slipped onto her tried putting a thin slice of canned arms. the best ones, J mean, when you slender finger the gorgeous emer cranberry sauce in with the chickgo? en? We eat cranberry sauce with Wo1 Renes voice was snarp, you. Lynn. Youre chicken when its served on aplate Wliy not in" a'sanawIchTTry' a slice like them, cool of canned cranberry - sauce in your clean! which he wanted to take nothing chicken sandwiches the very next "I canJ take It, WUd! would remind him of Lynn. engagement time you make them and see if you Nonsense! Its your ever Ive don't agree there's a vast improvefirst the thing ring! Its CHAPTER XXIII In close her . ment. given you!" He held Cheese Sandwiches. the tip of her ear. Cream kissed an his arms, Christmas Three days before 1 green pepper (chopped fine) I want to do everything In the announcement of the Guggenheim You wers 3 ounces cream pheese Lynn! for you, world Award was made. .It was Marty Ha beautiful ty cup walnuT meats (cut fine) things! have to stumade s who came pounding into Rene could she before teaspoon lemon juice kissed her again dio breathless one morning as Rene of Worcestershire sauce . Dash more. any and Lynn were at work on a Spring protest . so and Salt pepper. happy! "Were going to be cover picture. over from boUed green seeds pepper Remove coffee pot Then the "Youve won! You did it! Marty had to rescue It from tha and chop fine. Add cheese, walnut and Lynn kissed Lynn meats and lemon juice. Cream well pumped Renes hand, little electric plate. and danced her about the place. together. Add a dash of Worcester (TO BE COSTIM'ED) as Rene went back to his easel frankly her heart was puz-JP- leeve, God-give- n 'I , - well-polishe- d pt going-away- --waa-only p 7 n, - hort, 4 106J B U 38, 40. 42. 44 with require, of yard. long material: h Send order, to: SEW INO CIRCtE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Are. San franrliro Calif. , Encloae 13 cent in coin for Six Pattern No i ol Si a 34 ft1, yard 46. with ! j bar Bell Pattern No. (or M' 32, 34. 36, nft I thp-fp- tr ' Rut j " - iLV for you! shire sauce and salt and pepper to taste. Spread between slices of thinly sliced white bread. Maids of Honor. (Serves 12) recipe of plain pastry s cup sugar cup almonds (ground) 2 egg yolks 2. tablespoons hoay cream 1 tablespoon flour la teaspoon almond extract Line 12 very small tea cake tins or muffin tins with the pastry. Combine remaining ingredients in order given and fill pastry shells with this mixture. Bake In a hot oven (425 degrees) for 10 minutes, then reduce temperature to 350 degrees and bake for 20 minutes longer,, Cool and remove from the pans. ' Butterfly Tea Cakes, tea cakes) (Makes 1 tup cuke flour 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoombaking powder li teaspoon salt 1 egg cup coffee cream 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 14 pint whipping cream Mix and sift all dry ingredients, riaee unbeaten egg and coffee cream in a bowl and beat thor- Nan Addren Our Deepest Chasm , j 1 MOT1IING is more important evduring the Bummer--an- d ery season for. that matter than this type of casual frock, softly tailored and classically simple. j The deepest chasm In the United States and in continental North America is Hells canyon on .the Snake river, directly along the border between Oregon and Idaho. This abyss, formed by the Wallowa mountains of Oregon and the Seven Devils range in Idaho, is about 75 miles long. For over 40 miles it averages 5,510 feet in depth, j At one point it is 7,900 feet deep, almost a mile and a half from rim to river, which exceeds by some maximum 1,800 feet the 6,100-fofor Grand canyon in Arizona. Fathflndcr. ot 0 Add oughly. In SALT LAKE CITY TIIK HOTEL va- nilla extract and pour liquid ingre dients into the dry Ingredients and beat uiitil smooth. Bake in well greased cupcake or muffin tins in a moderately minhot oven (375 degrees) for Cool. utes. Then cut tops from cakes, and cut each top in half. Scoop a spoonful of cake from each one. Whip the cream and fill cavity with whipped cream. Arrange tops to form butterfly and serve at once. Date Nut Squares. (Makes 3 dozen squares) 3 eggs 3 tablespoons water 1 cup sugar 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 1 cup walnut meats (cut fine) 2 cups dates (cut fine) Beat the eggs. Add water and gradually beat in the sugar.' Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt and blend with the first mixture. Fold in the nuts and dates. Spread in a shallow greased pan (about 10 by 12 inches). Bake in a moderately hot oven (375 degrees) for about 20 minutes. Cool, cut in squares and roll In confectioners sugar. Danish Vanilla fingers. .(Makes about 5 dozen cup shortening 4 cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups flour Mi teaspoon salt Choice of the DiscriminotingTraYcler 400 ROOMS mew!6 iafcrm' 30-3- 5 ryiVi)n4i ,riafr, - 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 ri rirrniMtn Our $200,000.00' ramodalinq and rsfumishlng program has made available the fineet hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. , CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MR!. J. DINE BUFFET H. WATIIS, MIRROR ROOM Moiiogtn J. HOLMAN 122 WATIRSand W. DANCE The iaewfi'M 114-lnc- h ROII SUTTON EV1XY SATURDAY IYIN1N9 rsr Source of Ignorance The fowl of ignorance lays the on. egg of pride. Self-conce- it A Poor Seat is a poor feat to tit J4 .pounds lmQPj31iiJ2jJa5he and ground fine) Cream shortening and add sugar graduaByrB gandv nilla. Blend welL Sift flour and salt together, and dd to the first mixture. Stir in the ground almonds. Turn dough onto a lightly floured board and knead until the mixture is smooth and no longer clings to the hands. Cut off small pieces of dough and shape In -- L. 6iMoy scant half Inch thick. Place on greased cookie sheet and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for' about 35 minutes. . - turned back to' the 0U ever reaUy like There Wa note of X the, beginning - ought to see it before It will be reproduced isi before Wild was to meet Lynn, he went to Rene s studio- - Rene was working, but he stopped when Wild came. "Where's the picture?" "Gone. Went off yesterday. We'll soon know the worst." Wild stared at the wall had hung the previous night, "I can still, see it, Rene, unpleasant picture! But one." "You're wrong about ii being Youre reading things into It. Wild thought a ever see Lynn like that? "Ive seen her unhappy and troubled, if thats what you mean. I've d, d row-hippe- Easy Entertaining, Doesnt ham loaf with hot cheese , -- biscuits sound Inviting to you? It is so simple you can plan and serve the meal yourself, giving mother a day off to visit her friends or to do d that shopping that she time td do before.-Thhad hasnt menu and recipes for this deliciously simple and simply delicious lunch are given in Eleanor Howe's book, "Easy Entertaining, which you may obtain by sending 10 cents, in coin, to Eleanor Howe. 919 North Michigan avenue, Chicago, Illinois.' CCDuCD much-neede- e (Kcleaaad by Western New.patier Union.) JJL M jP xrr AW |