Show ' SUBJECTS CF INTEREST TO JUYEICLE5 j W©iraieiiiiM©mra©Cifanfldireini with JReb Hair Gmi w EDEN Ske By Ted Cools COOK-COO- S to report good new s of Rood turns from the Lamar Mo Democrat as follows B E F Warner has put on a stunt now that has the natives agape He has installed a brand new electric All It was then that lie discovered “So I suppose tonight will do as piano that simply takes the enke even the papers In his brief case well as any other time" Patteison this remarkable instrument needs to It In plaing Is a current of tampered with For he remembered paused as If to let his words usinkar In assist This furnished the Inelecirldtj beats perfectly Just how they were ar- more deeply X He was quite a base drum a snare strument Gay and are to be marrrd1" ranged “No1” The word burst from Mark’s drum the cymbals Hnd plavs the He was frowning as he finished kevs The whole thing Is manipudressing but his frown cleared lips before he could stop It "Whv yes Mark Sort of a sur- lated from Mr Wagner room above when - he thought of the evening before him Gay — he would see prise lsn t It? I thought you d think the box office Thp Instrument cost $1000 and was ordered direct from her again Of course his uncle Frank so " music house Mark looked at Gay as if he must New Yoik by thei Rhodes would be with them but that X O wouldn't matter He would see her confnm this and she nodded miAmerican brod ading stations She was and Maik had to Wav It only last night he had been In serably are import ng English grntirmen to In the countr’ Had talked to her know it sometime as eniHiuni rrs act tn the garden? Alicadv last night Patterson left them a'on for a hirh is probably a sinister plot He few minutes He had st ph a friend seemed years awav centuries was impatient to see hrr again If at another table and stepped over engineered by the Germans they could only be alone— well that to Join him Fifteen minutes of Oxford accent would come ‘Gay you arent! ’Tell me voure will undo everything Mr MacDonto marry him!” Marks not going his visit to Patterson Proves hand was on her arm his face bent ald accomplished on Washington Affable Fellow close to hers ' “I — am ” Tonight he and Gay weie to be REFLECTION "You can't Gay — why hes old Patterson's guests for dinner in town enough to ”be your father I— won t When he Joined them at the Club let you Royaie at eight he found Patterson Girl Admits affable Gay a little quiet It was only after they had danced once She Has Promised ” her eyes met that she became her old self again ‘Tve promised her eyes brightening her lips curvhis eyes brimming with tears ing into their quick smile ‘‘That doesn't matter You can He tried to prolong the dance as long as possible but after a few break your promise" ” No 6he rounds of the 6mall floor Patterson “Not this promise cabed them back to their dinner do that Not after what Women weep and weep and weep couldn't Gay was uneasy although she was Mr Patterson had done for her for But this thought I Impart trying her best to be natural That her mother Mostly for mother Their tears come rushing from their dance with Mark— the feel of his eyes "Gay tell mel Do you love him? arms around her tightening as they can’t!" And not from out the heart She must love him Must You spun on not could — Heavy Thinker She fche turned away because she couldn t feel this way They were unless she did Wanting to be near bear to meet his eye- too searching too shocked And have we neglected to menhim constantly Longing for him “You haven t answered me " he tion that the mvstery about most She would have to pH over It said bitterness was but there mystery stories Is why any publisher It couldn't go on Thinking this wa in hisslowly tone and a little di'giut Per- ever published them? was wrong when she was engaged o haps I know He has money "You to Mr Patterson Q AND A DEPARTMENT I dldn t mink It of All last night she had been mis- have everything Dear Aunt Bella- - Been readin’ Gay It doesn’t seem like you erable Silly to cry like that She you course I dont know you awfullv your Q and A chatter lately And knew she couldn t have Mark Never Of — did I seemed to how ! I gotta hunch I should start and she would have to get used to well I thought I forever until now Improvin' myself Where can I learn you not having him Soon he would be have known " his like a stranger how AMBITIOUS Spanish? Easier then Or harder? You're gone hers left shook and his voice hand Ans— In Spain silly- - Ask me Which would It be? me about the ring something hard Hev! Her' dldnt tell Then today— all dav knowing she "You last night You can tell me now It s AINT (FI FI) BELLA Knowing-tod- ay was to see him tonight It?" his lsn t had been agony Worseon than “Yes — his ’’ Simile this She couldn't go last night " he turned to her fiercely “I Annoying as a customer conscious way Everv time she looked at him — "I was going to tell you tonight book store clerk A her he was watching smiling ve never loved I that I you! Ido1 message In his eyes Milestones on the path to civililoved anybody before — like this! I Patterson was talking about wanted to marrv me — Ive been zationyou Neither Mark nor Gav something CHICAGO— Robert Haverkamp a were listening although the girl at thinking of you night and day since at Coney Island You policeman was accidentally shot In Maik did I saw you least made the pretense a saloon by Leo Horn another park to find you Silly of me know I tried not even bother to do that when patrolman When wasn’t It? they were examinyou w'ere engaged ing their pistols after drinking a botto somebody else I" Gay Shudders She could not answer There was tle of gin At Thought of Kiss to say or to do But he Patterson had nothing Gay shuddered Says the Rev VHley: She wanted to tear Patloved kissed her again tonight “God’s greatest gift to woman Is the Coming terson her' on s off her stamp ring finger to have She would car here in the male Imagination” but It crush It on the floor and tell Mark learn to suffer his kisses she loved him HFRE'S A REAL CUE all the time she had been thinking pei haps you loved me TO NATIONAL PLZZLE Maik Patterson would too“I thought— of Mark when know Last you you night kiss her again going home as he had me put my aims around vou— In Sir: last night after Mark had been let suppose there is any truth the garden— but I see now you were tnDo you had Mark hi hotel at the rumor that Senator Heflin is dropped off with me been surprised at that last night flirting a lobbyist for the Consolidated Ear-la- p She knew he wanted to go on with Arcuses Her Of Industry?— Edwin X OBrien her be alone with her Flirt Being The dinner seemed tasteless to used to flirting “You’re "Hair Made She wasnt hungry Neither with men probably Gay them on Ive Patterson never been leading was Mark It appeared love before like this In food liked He ate with gusto Naturally Curly’ good but I’ll get over It Soon enough and although his doctor had warned " with me he could Flirting ” him against overeating she stopped when Patter “I never resist the temptation son resumed his seat at the table "How long did you say you were glad for Onre of his presence 8he going to be here?" Patterson sudhad been about to sav she wasnt Mark denly asked flirting that she loved him Now she "Oh a week or so more’ would never say It There was no closed week longer a Gay Only neved He would think she was a her eyes Then ha would be gone flirt all his life for after tonight she I m puzled by the street car hog and she would never see him again would never see him again Hlsdts-gu- He's hard to understand— Gav —er— Miss Terris and I have was now very apparent although Piles packages upon the seat tell Patterson to you!" something d Gay tried not to watch him too anxi- Lets ladles stand was smiling as he leaned across the ously —O 8 E table his Very quietly he congratulated Was he going to tell Mark? Gay uncle after which he pulled out his Oay felt his contempt his love his caught her breath She should have watch and pleaded another engag- passion told him last night when he asked ement Patterson decided as thev Then with hardly a good about the ring were all going anyway Mark would he Jumped out of the car andnight was 'Yes we have something to tell be ' dropped at his hotel goile you " to In the car Loring had nothing The girls lips ached He would Mark looked at his uncle mildly sav but his face was strained and hate her now and she could t bear curious Nothing that he could say very w hite When it stopped at the his hate We are pleased zona Through Paul Ladishaw she meets Fanla Crandall prominent society woman who resembles Gay After due consideration Gay accepts Mrs Crandall’s offer of two hundred dollars to represent her at the Van Schyler mask ball although she resents her secretive manner regarding the affair Andy Grant a fi lend ot Gay tells her he will be e ball as press representative At the masg querade she dances with Mark whom she casually met on another occasion and was attracted to but Is unable to reveal her Identity because of her promise to keep silent Returning to Mrs Crandall’s her suspicion Is aroused when she discovers another costume in her bedroom which she remembers seeing at the ball A valuable necklace Is reported stolen at the ball and Andy Grant Interviews all the prominent guests Including Mrs Crandall for his paper 8he is surprised when he tells her she resembles a friend of his— Gay Terris Mrs Ciandall learns from Gay that Mark Loring 'was present at the masquerade and asks Grant why Lorthg's name was omitted from the printed newspaper list Gay discovers Loring Is Patterson’s nephew and a dinner is arranged at Patterson’s country home Loring Inquires about Gay s diamond but before she can explain Lor-in- ‘I Patterson interrupts CHAPTER XVIII Loring had a peculiar feeling all day that he wav being followed He couldn t understand why he felt that way but he did He had seen the same man perhaps half a dozen times Eating where he did yet apparently not paying any attention to him Of course it was his imagination Purely coincidence Now looking for his shirt studs— where had he put them? Oh yes He took them out of a box puzzled He never had put them In this box before His shirts too were disarranged He remembered distinctly a blue one on top of the pile because he had planned to wear It that morning and had discarded It at the last moment for a green Yet he might be mistaken The chambermaid had been careless that was all careless and a little too Inquisitive As he went over his things though the impression grew that his room had been searched- Why? Reaching for a clgaret he discovered that every package In his new carton had been opened That was too much! Nothing gone but why should his belongings Interest any other person than himself? The disclerk when he phoned him claimed all knowledge of any search at the a and apologized that guest hotel should be so Inconvenienced The clerk did admit however that a man who had called to see Mr Loring had been unduly curious He described the fellow but Mark could not place him 11 DEEP POREi CLEANSING son Probably some ont on location Interest his nephew very much Knickerbocker he said quickly to his uncle Plans “You don't mind If I kiss Miss Gay Terris? Seeing she's to be one of “I thought seeing you were one the family?" And before Patterson know of the family that you should could answer his lips were against Oay of course feels the way I do Gay's fierdeely savagely Only for She didn't! 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from his dumMotor bus transportation is being my: east discarded a club and a spade West then led a small heart developd in the sparsely settled diswhich east won with the king and tricts of Finland led a second heart which south won South with two more tricks for the g with the queen total top spades and four clubs had to lead of nine clubs and east’s king won so tjeclaier made only six tricks (Copyright John F DIUe Co ) Instead of Insulting the reader by asking "Could you have made any more?’ suppose we put It 'How many more would vou have made?’ THE COKKMT I’LAY The first play made bv the declarer was atrocious West li’Uot have three diamonds higher than tne six they cannot be ace queen Jack or queen Jack nine because wltn cither he would not have led a small cr1 consequently dummy a ten could not hold the trick or force the ace from east East must have exart'y cne diamond higher than the six end It cannot be the nine (In that case west would have ace queen Jack) or the ace tin that case west would hold TJERE'S an old Mend— the queen Jack nine) so It must be queen or Jack west having led from ace old lady who lived In the jack nine or ace queen nine With shoe Her big family is scatthe ace In the west hand It Is a cinch tered now but she keeps In for north to play the king After winning with the king of touch with them by telephone diamonds dummy should have led She knows it's quick satisthe Jack of clubs and ea-- t playing small south should have played the factory and inexpenslv" For ten Dummy's nine of clubs should example from Balt Lak City have followed with the eight played when you will talk with anyby south If east ducked again and then a third club lead would have enone at the called telephone: to take four tricks abled the declarer in that suit With four clubs and one diamond 30c in hand south shou'd have led the Ogden ace of spades and then taken the 25o Park City seventh trick bv putting dummy in a of ace with the hearts After that spade finesse would 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