Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH ra full of beautiful new fabrics just crying to be THE shops are 2) Ben n i a h By Amei WllUama beh nmE5 uiiLiinms your office of course but it might as well 'have happened ahy where It doesn’t’ concern us at all!” She was speaking more to herself than to him “We know no more about it than anyone else” she declared shaping for herself the attitude she would present like an armor to their friends He nodded said no more Doctor Ray moved toward Mrs Sentry to say good-bBut before ke could speak there were voices in the hall and Mrs Sentry recognized Barbara’s Then Barbara and Linda Dane appeared in the wide doorway Barbara had an afternoon paper in her hand "And father tool” Barbara shiv ered uncontrollably “Golly Linda Barbara Sentry seeking to (ober up her I’m scared” escort Johnnie Boyd on the way home from “Bless you there’s nothing to be slap him end attract! the at ten tonparty of a policeman whom the boy knock! afraid of!” down Aa he arrest! him Professor Brace Barbara nodded “Of course not! ef Harvard comes to the rescue and drives On I’m not afraid It’s just— upsetting the way they see Bar Barbara home bara'e father driving from the direction of I’ll have to cheer them up at home lita office at but when he gets home Be telle his wife It is 11:19 and that he's They'll be pretty low I Linda come Been playing bridge at the club Next mom in with me when we get there We’ll lng while Barbara is telling her mother to put on an act make them have boat her adventure an urgent phone call cornea from Mr Sentry's office after hta dlaugh somehow make them see the home In the late after' Arriving eparture funny side — ” Boon Sentry reporta hia office hei been You’re trem“Steady 'Barb! gobbed and Mlsa Wines former temporary amployec killed bling!” “I can’t help it And my teeth keep chatteringl” II— Continued CHAPTER “You poor kid!” ' “For Heaven’s sake don’t sympa“Not much here!” Mr Sentry thize with me or I’ll bawl! I’ve got 'said and then: “The police think When the sempstress was done to laugh or I’ll scream Linda I 'she was one of the robbers They’re am scared I guess Golly I wish that morning with Barbara booking for a young Italian who has went her home with Linda Dane for Phil was home” teen paying her some attention a luncheon “He’ll come when he sees the These two and Phil Senwild youngster whose father is one But Barb it’s nothing A try — Mary the older sister had al- papers of our customers They found ways held herself alofef from their week from now everyone will have key In her pocketbook that fits the cheerful exuberances — had since forgotten it Of course it’s pretty lock on the back' door"’ He spoke childhood been much together and tough right now though” And Linto Ray again "There are back now that Phil was at Yale Barbara da urged r “Throw that paper away he said stairs “Mr Loran and I and Linda were devoted went Barb Don’t look at it any more” use them on Sundays or when the after lunch in Linda’s They car to a Barbara began to cry without a place isn’t open for business This theater and later sound sitting bolt upright her eyes back door admits to the stairs and moving picture our offices She had this key’ Mrs Sentry realized that Arthur somehow found comfort in thus detailing the day’s events and she felt a dry scorn at Neil Rafjfs obvious desire to escape “Afraid of being compromised” she thought and she thought defiantly that good many people would be maliciously pleased because the old firm of Sentry and Loran was thus Involved in sudden sensational publicity Ray had nodded uneasily and Mr Sentry went on: “She must have remembered the combination of the It’s just an old iron box safe bought in my father’s time We SYNOPSIS never had enough cash need a real one and a on hand to have opened this easily could But it was opened last enough night by someone who knew the She probably learned combination it last summer when she worked for us” ' 4 i He hesitated added then “The police seem to think she let this fellow in opened the door for him and opened the safe and then for some reason they quarreled and he shot her” Mary said: “It sounds like the sort of ruthless reasonless things a cocaine addict might do Don’t you think so Neil?" Ray did not answer Mrs Sentry said "Don’t be so medical Mary I” She thought: Mary Is playing a parti Pretending! I wonder why And sh added: “The office teleArthur Just after you left phoned this morning I suppose it was about this?" f “Yes” he assented “Miss Randall found her when she got there at eight o'clock" Mrs Sentry wondered shivering in spite of herself whether any of the women at the Furness luhcheon had known wondered whether they had been watching her to see how — — she took it “It must have been Just s few minutes past when they phoned” “Didn’t anyone hear the she said shot?” Mr Sentry I shook his head “No Or at least they haven’t found anyone yet who did" he amended "You see she was in the hall on the third floor The hall has no and there’s a brick wall windows between it and the next building and if the office doors happened to be closed—" He added "And of course there aren’t many people around on the streets down there till early morning” Mary said: "The poor girl! I hope Father did she they get the man have any family?” “Not in Boston She came from but she'd been living in a Dennis room out In Somerville in a private home where the husband waa out of a job so they had to take in boarders She'd had work at odd times a day here a week there filling in but no steady Job The police say she’d been running around with this young Italian and he was missing His father claims he's up in today Maine 'buying cider apples but they haven’t located him And— apparently there were other men with whom she was intimate too” He shook his head poured another cocktail said as though thinkjng aloud: “I suppose she was hard If we’d had any up and desperate idea we might have made a place for her given her something to do That’s the tragic thing about living in a city Terrible things happen all around you perhaps even to people you know and till they happen you never even suspect People are all actors aren’t they? They wear a mask put up a good front pretend that everything’s all right— is all till suddenly everything wrong I ” “No need to make speeches Arthur 1” Mrs Sentry commented drily “It has disturbed me a lot" he confessed Mrs Sentry doesn’t concern 1 Ilope They Get the Man Father they met Bill Cates and Rod Hepburn at the Ritz for tea When they came out on Newbury Street afterward screaming newsboys pushed extras in their faces Barbara saw a headline: PRETTY TYPIST SLAIN One of the boys bawled: “Produce House Murder! Read all about it!” And Bill Cates looked at the paper which the boy held and said softly in a startled tone “Hullo!” He bought a paper folded it in his hand said: “Barbara Linda come along Let’s get out of this” They followed him toward Linda’s and Barbara asked gaily car “What is it Rod? Why the big mystery? He opened But he did not laugh the paper again and looked at it and they all looked over his shoulas der and Barbara she read felt something inside her body contract into a crawling shuddering knot She thought she was choking and her eyes ached and Linda's hand was tight In sympathy and reassurance on her arm - and Bill said “Gosh that’s rotten!” Barbara when she spoke did not recognize her own voice She said “Give it to me Bill” She took the paper read the unbelievable lines again “Steady Barb!” Linda whispered “It’s all right" Barbara waa husky ‘T’ve got to Mother will need go home Linda me She’ll be wild Can we please?” “Of course Here’s the car" Bill and Rod helped them in Bill said lamely: "Don’t let it get you Barb Just the damned tabloids making a sensation out of nothing!” Rod said "Keep smiling Barb” “Of ' course” she told them "Thanks for a lovely tea See you ” soon” The car was moving On the way home Linda drove and watched the traffic and Barbara read the story in the paper reciting to Linda the essentials But she was cold with terror at her own thoughts When she and Professor Brace emerged from last niht her father had passed them in his car coming from the direction of the office The dead girl had been found in the office this Killed when? She could morning find in the paper no answer to that question and her eyes blurred so that she could not read Linda said: "Don’t worry Barb It just happened to happen there! It might have happened anywhere” “Mother will be just sick!’’ Barbara whispered “She’s so proud Linda! And she hates newspapers!” ' said: “Nonsense It “They'll forget all about it ia a usl It happened in day or two" Did She Have a Family?” streaming the paper in her hands “That's it go on and cry” Linda approved “Then you’ll feel better” And when presently they came within a block of the Sentry home she stopped the car “Now powder your nose" she directed “You can’t go in looking like a wreck!” Not till she was satisfied that Barbara had repaired damages did she drive on' Outside the door Barbara pleaded “Come in Linda Back me up Mother will be just sunk I’ll play the idiot till I either make her laugh or maker her so mad at me she’ll forget this mess — if you want” Linda said doubtfully They went in they came to the door But Barbara when she saw her father here remembering last night was shocked and still for a moment stammered doubtfully “Oh you’re home father!” She saw the Transcript in his hands Mrs Sentry said stiffly "Don’t be obvious Barbara!” but Barbara hesitated then she became suddenly animated “You’ve seen the papers! Darn it I wanted the fun of telling you!” She cried: “Isn’t it all thrilling? Mother don't you think it’s the most came out of the exciting thing? RitZ with Bill “Cates and Rod Hepburn and there were two newsboys and pushing papers just screaming into our faces and Rod saw your name in one of the headlines 'fawe So I ther bought the paper think it’s perfectly exciting Did you know her? Ia she as pretty as her pictures? I love murders they’re so gruesome Think of having one right in the family! Look I” She opened the paper read the headlines aloud : “ ‘Pretty typist slain Police seek missing lover of dead girl Robbery and murder — ” Her mother said sharply: "Barbara! After all it’g not 'right in the family’!’’ “You know what I mean mother I’’ Barbara protested “I mean we’re— well probably we’ll all be witnesses at the trial I know I’ll be scared to death I wonder if he’s Father did you ever see him? This Italian?’’ She came to sit on th$ arm of his chair “You don’t need 'to pretend you're all so calm I’ll bet you're as excited as I am really” No one spoke for a moment Then Neil Ray said uncomfortably “I really must go” He rose and Linda cried as though relieved: “Heavens it’s after six o’clock! So must I!” Mary went with Doctor Ray into the hall Barbara looked beseechingly at Linda but Linda shook her head so Barbara and Linda followed the others Mrs Sentry and her husband were left alone He twirled the cocktail glass in his hand looking at it fixedly not She meeting Mrs Sentry’s eyes s heard the at the door heard Mary and Barbara hesitate and whisper and start upstairs Then Bhe heard Mary say in a low indignant tone: “You’re outrageous Barbara! This isn’t a joke!” “I know” Barbara agreed softly But you all looked so glum! I tried to put on an act cheer you up—” Their voices trailed away Mrs Sentry thought that was like Barbara to seek to make a jest out of this And in very poor taste she decided She said to her husband “Arthur we must just ignore this!” “I don’t know why it should hit me so hard” he confessed “But— she looked so little and pitiful lying there And of course there were police and photographers and reporters around all day Gus is in New York so it all fell on me It wore me down” “In New York? Mary’s going there to dinner tonight” Didn’t “He went over yesterday expect to be back till Sunday” Oscar came to say that dinner was served and Mrs Sentry remembered that an afternoon paper was delivered to the kitchen so the servants already knew and everyone would know either tonight or in the morning All their friends She said quietly: “Will you call the girls Oscar? They’re upstairs!” He disappeared and she asked her husband “Are you ready Arthur?” “I’ll wash my hands” he decided She had not since returning from hearing Sarah Glen had time to order her hair and she went to do so and she thought she and Arthur might go down to their summer home in York Harbor in the morning and stay till this sensation died But it would be better not to seem to run away Mary sat with them while they dined waiting for Jimmy Endle to call for her She proposed making excuses staying at home but Mrs Sentry said: "Of course not Mary! After all this doesn’t touch us Certainly not any more than it does Mr and Mrs Loran and they’re giving the dinner" (TO BE COSTIM'ED) then your quality clothes and your daughter’s too will have that distinctly made-to- fabrics-an- We Paul Bunyan’s Ry Station Discovered by Small Boy on HiYiit to London The sort of railway station that only Paul Bunyan could have built was described recently by a Bridgnorth small boy who visited London and wrote about it to his envious smaller brother at home according to a Bridgnorth England correspondent in the Philadelphia Inquirer Written in all seriousness the letter which came into the possession of C N Turner of the Associated British and Irish railways follows “The sight of Paddington station is really beyond description The roof is practically invisible being 2500 feet above the platforms airplanes circling beneath it all day The roof is made of glass and requires 5000 men to clean it once weekly in an airship “There are so many platforms that it is totally impossible to count them — the length of them is quite five miles There are mot&r buses to take passengers from one end of a platform to the other each bus holds 3000 people “The trains are colossal each train consists of 4000 coaches and requires 20 engines to pull it The trains are of the corridor type and made up in smart new fashions — and these patterns make it very When easy to do your own sewing you do of course you can have many more clothes because it’s so own fine to buy your inexpensive bust fullness ice has necessary Here’s a dress that will be your favorite when you make it up in the prettiest silk crepe georgette or sheer wool that you can find For Slim Your daughter will be delighted slick look of with the grown-u- p this basque frock and yet it’s just' s as simple as a dress should be This is the style that too thin for their growing girls “ look very well In The height high neckline covers up their colthe puff sleeves and lar bones efout a have skirt filling flaring fect This style is pretty in so wool and many fabrics — cotton silk Especially linen gingham challis jersey and for dress-u- p taffeta The Patterns 1563 for sizes is designed 44 46 48 36 38 50 and 52 Size requires 54 yards of material 1464 is 8 10 for sizes designed 12 14 and16 years Size 10 remateriquires 2Tg yards of al plus yard contrasting Success in Sewing Success in sewing like success in any other' field depends upon how you approach the task in hand To help you turn out clothes professional looking in every detail we have a book which plainly sets forth the simple rules of home The beginner will dressmaking find every step in making a dress outlined and illustrated clearly within its covers For the experienced sewer there are many helpful hints and suggestions for sewiSend 15 cents (in ng short cuts coins) today for your copy of SUCCESS IN SEWING a book every will find of home dressmaker 42 40 38 look that’s more order flattering and smart than anything else For Large Women This afternoon dress is carefully designed to look well on large figcut in one with value ures The the shoulders makes your face Send your order to The Sewing look less full The short rippling Circle Pattern 149 New sleeves minimize the size of your Montgomery Ave Dept San Francisco forearm — and they’re so pretty Calif Patterns 15 cents (in coins) too The skirt is each Bnd graceful smooth over the hips and the bod e Bell Syndicate— WNU Service Ifems of Interest Housewife AROUND th HOUSE! Decorated Ice Cubes— A sprig Peeling Onions — When you of mint and a maraschino cherry have a number of onions to peel frozen into the ice cubes in your cover them with hot water let electric refrigerator makes the them stand a minute or two and water served on the table more that thin skin so hard to get off can be removed as if by magic attractive e e e e e e Hanging Pictures — Pictures Cleaning Flour Sieves— Always flour sieves in soda water should be hung about at the level of never in soapy water as particles the eye but since they also are of soap may adhere and give a to be hung in relation to the furnisoapy taste to foods put through ture groups it is sometimes better to hang one below eye level the sieve e e e over a low table or desk or above Marks — To re- eye level over a high chest Perspiration e e e move perspiration marks from white silk mix some bicarbonate Save Ironing— If sheets are of soda to a stiff paste with cold hung on the line dripping wet the water Spread thickly on the weight of the water pulls them parts and leave for an hour or so down and removes most of the before washing This will also re- wrinkles They may then be foldmove scorch marks if they are ed neatly without ironing when not very bad dry wash e e e Polish Hardwood Floors — Do not let hardwood floors get badly worn before having them polished A little polish on the worn places each week keeps floors always well looking e from liquid to use e e Juice— Save canned pineapple from maraschino when making fruit e e e the juice and the cherries punch Putty That Sticks— To make putty stick to window panes use a small quantity of white lead mix thoroughly with the putty e e e Economy Note— Pieces of ribthat come on gift boxes may utilized in making shoulder straps for underwear Cut them into six or strips bon be e e Tavotlte Kccipc the IVeck'-- ' ofo Ice Cream Cake cups of fine granulated augar i cup of butter and shortening cup of cold water 3 cups of flour 3 teaspoons of baking powder Whites of five eggs Cream butter and sugar Add alternately two cups of the flour and the water Then add the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs and lastly one cup of flour and baking powder Bake in two pans at 350 degrees e 1DOG1SI Clean With Soda — If there is a constant smell of burning when cooking is going on examine gas burners They are probably filled with sediment from “boilovers BLACK LEAF 40 Dog Away from f Evergreens Shrabs etc 'IhelMTi ft Ulea ef Sere s4Keeps A Uncle flhll are equipped with motorcycles to to lavatories convey passengers and dining saloons “Each engine is and requires 50 men to stoke it It Is necessary to have motor lorries in each cabin to convey the Both Overestimate coal from tender to firebox Town people envy the farmer “There is a refreshment room at his life and farmers open-ai- r Paddington station which is seven envy city people the sights they times the length of Bridgnorth High see street and four times as wide When one has lost the capacity “The station master is as big as to become indignant one is like St Leonard’s church Bridgnorth the shell of a blown-ofirework the biggest man in the world One If you could only be sure you cannot fail to hear him coming as wouldn’t need any baggage on a his boots are as big as the North vacation lot of fun trip what a Gate He walks over the trains withyou could get out of it out any difficulty whatsoever” A tightwad is endurable until he begins to make Bpologies for beWild and Domestic Turkeys ing a tightwad It’s not such a far cry from wild Death Alone Is Certain to domestic turkeys conSpanish Death is certain but taxes querors found the first turkeys closely related to the wild birds aren't They’re always higher in Mexico Tney took turkeys back than you expected to Europe around 1530 In 90 years What can you do well? 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