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Show 4 CAJPffiBBEAN W BRENDA COISJD 80 FA: III Anne Heywood, JTOBT 4aB(bier of n wealthy New PbUher- - foe on an t lrePPr J1" Paerto K,eo wher Peto reporter on her father's paper, Lfd if a V. 8. Army Intelligence 8 0a the boat the meet a young and an en Mlgl Valera, (i.fa. Richard lantalf. of Pv.g fplcloB, although she does not n German agent that he U actuaUy a deatrey Puerto RicoB water At the hotel In San Jnan Anriet searched. She antpecU Tani-- 0 to hla room to when aha Ldrate she la anrprtaed by n man rea at Miguel Valera. Va-- a rat Pate to tend Anne home ''a eat to r,wed " p JT-Ugnl- CHAPTER VI "Don't, m ind b Hes a!,ijs girl recLniV-t- n M wood. i.k small didn't dead-par- . T S'rt look stupid didnt look very br a chstloi? sea-gree- n d'es a lighter than her eves and almost..Ule r. makeup; and her hair, pheo. ca, .. baeK, hung m her neck. a long bob i ' undi t cut a of du's cane on a diet l Thu'. beefsteak and spinach " was Barbara ton h. n said. Her voire had tre same slow monotonous d ll t ru'e any of quality as ownThey fond It's all arVara name imported" peiJhCV'My I don t see my husb ind over1 why we don't Jus; there erupting the soda all over ev- - P'.li nut and give them back then erybody. He always does. His Island Just show BenYour is Anne, isn't They'd love la . baru Speak. ng.( Anne nodded and sat Sue looked helples'ly at Anne I dnwi on the cushion at the end of the had bee, me a conversational free cha.r long "Its .auroosed to be a cliche to , for-al- l tn which the guest of hon,. ask people how t0 word tn edge they like it here but "JS I'm interested. the wi.'f. He s.it smiling blandly. On! said. girl "I like it." An.ne said She said Pi', re or twice Anne, turning hei head, the glint of the tall Thanks" to Bon her a car. diescaught in their Scotch and soda. crystal hurricane in his thick leu's es He was This is Anne Heywood, was no doubt waUn.ng Were going to Lke her. o. tiiat, because he looked awav I hope she's going to I ke us. without ever really meeting Ben said, grinning and sticking out her eyes. Each time she had a his hand. Its wot thorcs some-thin- dull little feeling in the pit of her wrong with Russell's soda." stomach. been 4V seen your picture? held out the paper, crnling broadly, Mr. Taussig looked at it and nod-f- ei United States papers please eop7,w he said. He tore the photo- ptph out and put it in his pocket How Is Miguel getting along with 6e American girl? he Inquired cas-uS- y, lighting the cigar Diego Gon-pr- o held out to him across the ta-ti- e. cf Shes extraordinarily course," Mr. Taussig beautiful, said placidly. And very rich. Or her father and ahes the only child. Shed tc an excellent match . . . Gradela moved suddenly, catlike. "If you dont care what kind of a tA you marry. she aald. There u unmistakable malice In her wire. Mr. Taussig smiled secretly. Es could tee her sharpening one d womans oldest weapons. She'i one of Americas best fam- and a very nice girl, I under-Bad,- " he said. alee girls go in other peoples w "If yon dont care what kind of n girl yon marry. "-- Bens with Electrical Products. hteU . . . when they she added, as he went back to the ere- then Tm sure Hes nice. she must bar. wry nice, Graciela said Have you been here long?" Anne calmly. Taussig almost started, in asked. the rigid control that was "Three years. CV eef hU chief characteristics. He Do you like It?" i long ribbon of fragrant smoke Love it I hate to think of going twa his ta l"B L - soft lips. hose room? And 30,7 he asked how do you easily. "Toun," Graciela said. know taa I went up to my"Icousin to borrow some pow- . and I saw her come out of her i and go to yours "Is Porter la waiting. Miss "hankyou. Anne put down the Through the open transom Mr. bell ring Taussig once. That meant that Porter was picking them up She went quickly over to table and looked at Her face was at e mirror. houMnt have worn I whit Si red on would have K.n But It was too late , m hhew Mr. Taussig was heard her door open. ere cold, her knees were bttl,. . , in front U.p I to i Up to . house perched .ted !? frPfcl Jungle of , w Concrete steps randa that ran aides of nev hfctj, It Anna n anything It was gay writh nd bam- - 8tte This fhia is lovely 1 ui Anne eagerly forward. on the cheek and h,nd to Mr. Taussig. SlJerr7. Anne aUghtly ttun cnunPfd, h hlack W eot b lcrambled t51 Joveep0pp hi 1 r 5uyou aock-o- ut home not until the children have learned Spanish o well theyll never forget It. "Sue says she hates It" Sue hasnt learned that great big Ash used to be little tiny Ash tucked safely under the edge of a rock where the big Ash wouldn't eat them up," Barbara answered. It me her barracuda doesnt like , or is it you? What do you mean? But it must J "The guest of honor. other way. the be you. Hes looking scrutiVeiled call what was they It think." I books, in ny Anne turned away. She had almost decided that Miguel hadnt told him. She wasnt so sure now. Not If Barbara was right . . . and Barbara was probably pretty generally right I think our hostess Is ready, Barbara said. She pulled herself chair. up out of the deep cushioned Sue had come out on the porch. "Come along, children," she said. "Anne, you didnt meet everybody, did you how awfull" "Shei coming to the Club tomorrow and she'll meet everybody then. Ben said cheerfully. Theyll all look different anyway." Anne sat atRusseUa right at the foot of the table. Terry was next to her. Barbara was on the other tide next to Mr. Taussig at Sues pudgy white tie slightly to his rtfh 'feet pleasure, didnt tell me he exclaimed. Anne glanced at her wadch. It was almost time to go. The party had settled into three groups, with Barbara and Terry and a allent young man who became voluble only at the mention of a race horse in one of them in the center of the porch. Behind them Ben was with Sue and Russell talking to Mr. Taussig. The others were playing some kind of game inside the living room. Anne was listening to Terry and Barbara arguing the distance to a place shed never heard of. She waa listening more intently to the conversation behind her. Mr. Taussig was saying it couldn't be done. Anne had missed what It was. Russell Porter was insisting that it could. "Were doing It," he was saying. "Right here, now. Its a wonder Colonel De Voe didn't show It to you this afternoon. "There was so much to see, Mr. Taussig said. "Our time was limited. My point is that it's one of those engineering dreams thats a practical impossibility. If you can do it youre a wizard, my boy. "Thats Just what he is. Mr. TausSue cried. sig! "Darling, why don't you show him those drawings you have, with all the specifications in them. Then hed believe you." It seemed to Anne that there was an abrupt little silence. She couldn't be sure, because Terry was trying to beat down. Barbara's monotonous resistance to something by banging on the table. "I tell you It's crazy! he was shouting. Then she heard Ruisei Porter saying. "Id Lke to, Mr. Taussig, but theyre not supposed to be shown around. You know how It Is." "Certainly," Mr. Taussig said. And very wisely,. in my opinion. "But Russell . . "Run along, little girl, and took after your children. I hear ona of them squalling. The interruption was affectionate, but firm. Anite watched Sue's face as she went a little blindly but still smiling toward the living room. She was almost In tears. , Barbara got up too. She held her band out to Anne. You're coming to the Club tomorrow.' arent you? Five oclock? Her expressionless green eyes were fixed past Anne bn the three men in the corner. Russells all right. she said. Anne started. A faint smile, If such a brief shadowy thing could be called a smile moved In Barbaras face. Ben. we have a home of our Good-by- , own, she called. Where's Sue? nice. been IsIts Of course it will ruin the home? Anne take we Can land," Sue waa saying. came gaily out of the house. talking about the law to -- Sue But darling its early! from owning prevent corporations No. Its late. of acres hundred Ave more than Mr. Taussig came forward with his land." Terry said, tackling and his host. thermidor. Anne listened. She Ben beThis has been delightful, Mrs. couldnt distinguish the voices that Porter. he said. He took her hand at hind the scraps of conversation on man of and smiled. "I bke like rain ears her around his pelted lowering added, he yours, tin root voice. be done, "But something baa to (TO BE CONTINUED) doesnt It? (That waa Barbara.) -- , Rus-'sel- L "Shei lob-it- er t-- Bonds- - fYFRf DAT S.NUG THIS WAT wrinkles form when slate remain unsag worn Avon! this- - hull! latc firmly all day, erefy day with "condcirt-ciwhlim," thw a denlmt i formula. L Dr. Wernet Reeom mended hy den plate powder ferma for 30 year. soothing "coniforts'UMhton" lietweon 1 Dr Wernot' la economical) powder leia you enjoy wilnt a very 0111 amount taau longer. J'latc and rum avoid embarrassment oi lixtse . Made of whltet,cotliet ingredient platen lleljw prevent wire gtima. - so pur you at it tn ic cream. Arid' Urgent selling Uto powder. X Pleasant tasting. All drvflghcr 3(N. Money hock If not delighted tis - - SH 11897On. Si.. K I VA A TOUR PLATES Kaew-li- V h Lou Coatello and Bud Abbott back on the ; Theyre air now, start a picture late this month. But Fate again has dealt celebrating. cruelly with the comic, for his Infant son, Lou Costello Jr., was drowned In the family swimming pool three hours before his adoring dad went on tha air. brushed the tear aside and laughed as loud as he could on a hookup. roly-pol- y coast-to-coa- , Pattern No 1897 Is In one size only requires S yard 35 inch sateen, 4 hank of wool tor hair. Make coslum. of scraps. Due to an unusually large demand and rurrenl war conditions, slightly more time Is required In miltig orders for a tew of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: Hodv I Sewing itrci e pattern dept. Street US New Montgomery Kranrliro Calif. Enclose 20 cenls tn coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Sire . Ban Name "Youth In Crisis. the latest Address March of Time release," Is olng to startle a lot of complacent people. v Dramatically, movingly, It tells the gv. ft. f. ? story f what la happening to our ? 7 young people because of the disrup? tions and excitement of war. Deal? ing with the tame problem, RKO ? ? Radio la making Are These Oor ? A General Quiz ? Children? Ruth Clifton, high sehool girl who originated the famous Moline Dan, haa been The Queationt brought to Hollywood to confer with California officials and to act aa 1. Speak softly and enrry a big technical advisor on the film. stick" was the motto of what fa. wonderful!" She smiled brightly and led the way through the dining room back to the porch. tor-edoe- Happy Sailor CTART toy making early heres n doll which is ensv even for beginners! First, mnko the body, soft and euddlv, then outfit with the gob cap, nuddy and sailor pants! table. nothing. n fur V several cases whales have bunta'an i HELD COMFORTABLY jr "I remember my father nearly died when he discovered I didnt have stockings on." Barbara said "He hadnt noticed it the first couple of months My aunts in Boston still think its awful." Sue smiled enchantingly " Dont pay any attention to Barbara, Mr Taussig. Shes Jusy being contrary." She put her napkin down on the How t fash-lori- the vicinity IT WURING I- - "They thought we were awful, go lng' without stockings. . Now they all do it themselves." Di-eg- Gongaro. Hava you Don Diego E.ik- a n TS one of the tales that jvo-pi- e of the entertainment g Oak-leyi'f- (1 e- - waa-ofte- d Huy War Savings re This wasthe moment shed been waiting for The men could sit and talk, aryd Russell would have his chance. "Shall we let the men have their coffee here?" She started to get up. but Mr. Taussig was out of his chair. "Frankly, 1 prefer coffee with .the ladies," he said blandly. -- Sue had not gone to Miss r COUGHING in grandma day frektod with medii-atemutton wiet to relievk colds' coiiRliinK and muscle aches. Now nii.t hers just rub on Ienetro. Mfviern medication in a base containing old ed unit ton nud. IN'netro work 2 aya (ll aHiri-- s (3) Humiliate circutation where ruiilssi on, Htainleaa. GeliVnetro, lftrr rm,in ner. He refused. He went off the air, stopped all picture work He and I.ou had been partners in pictures and radio for 13 years, he was sure that Lot; would recover, and hed wait Hiv faith was Justified last Septembe:. when l.ou took 60 steps, one for each year of the birthday Bnnlversarv his mother was , t f Is in -'. ut-pe- - her--the- l world will be t lluu', ve.ars from now that Abbott and Costello stprv. Last Maieh, when Costello-w- as stricken with rheumatic fever, and doe-tor- s said that he would never walk apain, Abhotiwas to get himself a new' part- , c "Sues busy with the guest vt or, she wwn half part five when Richard in TiossK got out of the Army car Lot of the Escambron Beach Club. cool lobby and ient throughthethebar and out onto left past timed to boardwalk above the' amooth of the beach. It was pueer curve and gay with crowded pleasantly in white fitting people whlng of palm the fringe long Agin under with tall frosted glasses In them. A few people were primming In the protected surf, and cas-driuidren were building forts and to the clean white sand, Ur. Taussig walked along under to a curve fee palms until he came followed the boardwalk .It. probably got carbon dioxide tbere the In it, Barbara said. She looked up fetch. A girl in a white satin bath at him with her unsmil.ng eyes Ini wit and a red cap was coming Sometimes it has " toward a man sitting ip the land Not often, Ben said. "One bubof end the at the reading, ilcoe, Two young men lying on ble to a bottle. Ill be back. Say, terrace. beach watching her with inter-H- t where did Sue pick up that egg?" In the bottom of last turned their heads the other year's her father, Barbara answered calmly. Joined she nest, at sif "Perhaps Gongaro is smart to Mr. hep an eagle eye on her, Tauulf thought, advancing, toward txa. They tacitly assumed shed miry young Valera, apparently. If fehadGraciela around, he wouldnt fe wasting his time on the Heywood firl himself, he thought, ifhe were the cold lCguel, but apparently aortbem lights were attractive if you were born under the Southern Cross. And there was no accounting tor tastes, anywhere In the world. Ur. Taussig had been around long cough to know that He smiled at o Grtclela and shook hands with e, t'uit mu 1. 1, e 1Uiv be I'lU.'i, n By VIRGIN! RtlrnaeU by W'mrnv oor COLDS Aircraft of the Civil 'Air patrol guarding our roaMal waters are lequireii to rep:t the sighting of whales as ve'l as Mibliierires so STAGE' SCREEN RADIO i:i ?.. longue moved her foot She I oed up at VTlialrs and Stiln Happy SnilorDoll Makes Lovely Gift O mous man? 2. In what war did the Poles Kosciusko and Pulaski command American troops? the theatrical paper, predicted that 3. Our planes flying In the stratThis show ought to last indefinite- osphere encounter what degree of ly. Recently Parks Johnson cele- coldness? brated "Vox Pops" 12th birthday, 4. What is meant by a deckle-edge-- 4- When "Vox Pop transferred from the sidewalk of Houston, Texas, to those of New York. In 19.15. Variety, d so the prediction may come true. book? -5. What is gnnguc? f 6. In what cdltntry is the kopeck Shirley Temples Pekingese died recently, while his mistress was a medium of exchange? 7. When did the Boston tea parplaying a comedy scene In David O. Sclznicka "Since You Went ty take place? 8. A ships kitchen is called Away." Shed had him for eight years. Any girl wboi come home what? to learn that ahes lost a childhood 9. George Washington dfed at what age? pet knows how she felt. 10. Which of the metals employed At last comes the definite an- by man has been the most useful nouncement from Columbia Broad- and also the most abundant? casting System that Fred Allen will return to the air on Sunday, The Anawera 12. Its aald that he haa ' ataged a marked recovery to good 1. Theodore Roosevelt.health, and is all ready to resume 2. Revolutionary war. his feud with Jack Benny. 3. Downward from 67 degrees 4below zero. If you havent formed the habit 4. One whose pages are rough, of listening to those delightful untrimmed. ketches done on the Dinah Shore 5. Rocks in which valuable metprogram by Cornelia Otis Skinner als occur. and Roland Young, better do some6. Russia. thing about i right away. Many an ' 7. The Boston lea party took effort has been made to do exactly place in 1773. this sort of thing on the air. and 8. The galley. 8. many an effort has failed. Comes along on CBS right after the Bing 10. Iron. Crosby program on NBC on Thursday evenings. ' . er - Sixty-seve- n. 1101" Tire wont actu-- 1 ally bunt into flames when you spin them in snowdrift or on icy road. But you bum em up juit the tame. And tire chains will be hard to get this winter. 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IN THE ARMY AIR FORCES they I "DAWM PATROLLING r& pro-duc- v N, GET EAGER for strive to do your best frieM cigarette with men in the Army CAMELS HAVE GOT WHAT (T 4-- TAKES, ALL RIGHT-PLE- NTY OF FLAVOR ,s7V-A- ND EXTRA y Mar-Murre- i SUGAR REPORT "CAMEL" for the favorite Carlton E. Morse, writer and of I Love a Mystery and "One Man Family, ba aigned to put the latter on the vereen. Morse will write an original tory for the film, which will be produced by Charles Rogers for United Artists release. ODDS AD EMUS Although Sid-keLon field ha finer directed her, he manages to uea te a gag around Dorothy Lamour into each of his pictures; the latest is in Standing Room Early" with Vauletle Godtlard and Fred y . . . Hedy Lamarr has been selected es the army magaxina 1 oaks Ktn-p Girl of the R eek for the second tune . . . Elmo Lincoln, the original "Tartan" has a role in "The Bridge of Son Lms Bey" . . . A mbs V Andy have been deluged u ith fan mail proclaiming their nese show to be a turret . . , Per (T Brian has been booked to appear on the air's Radio Theater on ft member 20th, in The Iron Major," say:"'' V MILDNESS ' KL&bvV L FIRST IN THE SERVICE With men in the Army, Navy, Marine Ccrj-i-, and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records.) 'V |