Show SEfT INC Kathleen Norris Says: - She sows iT tM to Wblck to®4 pst wJ k psvtd Norft rl tsumV- li MTe irrBt bat loud i ! ! takes r aide ° Dr- “ - i or Mats® bat stut Mlu hr4' lT Norfolk whsre Lark etef at Mara ssd 2adUrtldk DsrU la many d Mira expect home m4 fc®4 jeiT Mara’ Oreatwaya whara they H vaaaaa m Olaale a alreaa ir i 3V XVm CDAFTEB j he pauaed I thought yo- uthat feel of desperate push-excitement that I known yeara ag o a lifetime -- All I will right thank-- I purse to the The winner! money "Money yelled JBere’a a beastla’U pay tL Big race o the day an 3' now money Money f through the gathering bets touting the new firming begging fawning cold and eager ’stood there off al taking laritdr ns iliih' filing ir patter at lATlv' eoe bringing the other black gelding sturdy and j riclous eye A aorrel two id then a gray horse a long Ulflo with big The young man riding him 19 much like Plascutt Dawes rk wasii't aurprlsed to hear "Master Plas- Ides call him git gwept the He said “But the horse ' rh ing to Lark Mr Dawes We fight for our horse’” " n sitting there in ie u: of the courthouse wa conscious of the eves that s' or at her with such frank and oi on curiosity Evidently the aUou the ownership of the horse had spread well over the country vde for every one from the great pi tion owners to the Norfolk rats seemed to be present The buzz of whispered and neighborly gossip hushed till after a half Judge Tavner pompous comment was not hour’s watt and dignified in his black gown and powdered wig took his seat on the raised dais beneath a large oil painting depicting the heroic Chesapeake being fired upon by the British frigate Leopard in the year 1807 In the fenced-ofenclosure to the left of where Lark was sitting beside Galt Matson’s graceful relaxed figure was a cynosure of many eyes It had not been previously stated that his trial was to take place to- atanda and tha ft crowds Thunder Boy the the horse that wton a and a fortune for his The beta all Boy him The bookiea were o4 loo to i bow money "My on third mile wa to the rider and and that tha race was be Thunder Boy end Red Rae-- p Held dropped behind them 'half turn and then Thunder a driva to win f Lark that young Plascutt Dawes rider light and knowing nd experienced He pushed I ray Into the turn at break ®ce and Lark followed cling Spping with her knees easing ®®ring with her horse urg-- r touching him sharply with ch the had cut from the buah t Parting wire He sprang mightily gathered hia legs Tiber Jump laying himaelf pushing the track behind raining to overtake the gray Lf and slowly gaining and ®awe horie a few yards finish I winning In a mat MCond bringing tha wowd out la crushing wild and delirious delight nd triumph and love of f od Plrited winner ruihed at Lark lightly lift ahook her band ad RaakalL The bookie tiTv17 taU her hand Galt hl yea shining his “ perpirtuont hl hlndl taiteady as he took hers you be wonderful Lark- -J k Jr vJJrtJ wiL" riacult i u'4 LiiS 0U n Dawea came II bowd b 1 C:1 UsM I travelJ' recognized ft 011 borae? "rMe la a Terrains lien to Terrain a '’1 i&J to him” keep day since until the last minute there waa some question ai to whether or not ell the witnesses could be summoned at this time The crowd was therefore In a holiday mood feeling Jhat they were double getting the free show of a attraction Lark’s attention fastened Itaelf on David who stood sturdy and There In the witness box was an air of righteousness about him which was almost mug Studythat ing him Lark thought why Isn’f man is a stranger to me He the David I have dreamed about and loved since I was a little girL This Is a man to whom nothing matters except getting ahead la the world and having his own way The values which he holds dear are more like worthless to me Re Bethel than be Is like Jaggera an adeand David bad an answer quate one to every question that He Mataon's lawyer put to him wts calm end cool and lmperaonaL Company watch by a panned th chain "He’s I hear See Company Rlake Cargoe that David how pleased be loofca for them making auch a good favor without It'll be decided In their hvy gold ce a doubt" Galt Urk thought how generous David a g U He’s as pleaaed over own David fortune as If it were bia feel that way hlmSelf wouldn’t Actually their caae were reveraed abou anyDavid doean't ever think Success is aU hlmtelL but body re- Pt CONTINUED) mil'll use and mors (nr numbers nckihfwohk nitrir Calif St San cents (ranrisro I’il'etn (in When AniH'v Ilania Spits It Blistn Skin of Human "Thii man U mvrUd hat wif Ba It about 32 and vary attrartiva“ and turn daughltrt In some Msfem ttufe KATHLEEN NORRIS A DAUGHTER'S DUTY MY desk today is a letter from a girl in lln a daughter a duty to Wash whose tell her father how her is behaving while he is problem is poised between the armyr That is the loyalty to the father who Is auay in posed by a reader away in the service and the question tie is 19 her stepwife he left behind him mother is 28 her father 44 "My own mother died when Betty the stepmother is very n I was nine” writes nice affectionate both to Davis "Two years later my and her father Furthermore she is a good cook and father married a lovely gentle woman who had been my Everything mother’s friend She was a was splendid until true mother to me and until father an army officer went overseas her sudden death in a motor Betty then began to run accident two years ago my around with men stay out late father and I were happy Six drink and dance Lately she months after the accident he has been seeing only one man married a third wife whom I a handsome naval officer will call Betty My father is named Paul The affair is 44 Betty 28 I am 19 realn getting serious izes She has mentioned the "Dad met Betty on a trip to Chicago they had known matter to Betty as delicately each other but three weeks as she could but all Betty re-” life is fun! plied urns I when they were married To complicate a bad situahad never seen her until she has came to the house to be my tion Paul is married and doesn't two children new mother I am a nurses’ 'inow what to do She hates to aid and it was a great relief tattle" on Betty whom the to have Betty there managing II Fmiike7verfmucKyethe By 0" - DCmvgXd 222 I have grown very on the his happy fond of her it is impossible verdict was only a rnatter of not to like her she is so helpmoments' time "Guilty aa ful cheerful enthusiastic and charged" The foreman of the Jury affectionate read from the folded slip of paper "The trouble Is that Dad who ts The punishment was fixed as one a lieutenant In tha army waa oryear In Jail and damages of ten dered away overseas about seven thousand pounds payable to the Carmontha and Immediately ago goe Riske Company after ha left a change came over my Dr Matson's eyelids never flick- young stepmother She began to go curled Hla ered disdainfully out nlgbU with various men danclips as he gravely Inclined hla head ing and dining and of course drinkLark saw the triumph on Mara's ing eomewhat and often not home face and on David's Aa the crowd until early morning hours Since w rose from It seats to adjourn to the were Just two women this wasn’t yard for the hour's luncheon recast so Important for I manage my own which Judge Tavner had appointed breakfast and lunch at the hospital the made a move to get to David to but what aeems to ma Important s congratulate him but he did not that thera la now ona man with he led whom Betty is falling in love He la glance In her direction Mara from the court room end down constantly here— ht la a naval offwinall tha icer on duty near here the steps Out of the near-bdow Urk could aee him unhitching others have dropped away Betty hia buggy from the fence rail and has been absent from home aU night Into It more than once In the Ust month helping Mara Galt said "Shall we go outside for and she laughs and fiushsa when 1 Urk? It's stuffy in make any comment on th affair some lunch He la 'Very Attractive here" "This man Is married bay wife Galt led Urk toward the door Beand two daughters in some eastern hind them they could hear Minnie's state He la about S2 and very atloud voice asking the farmer's adtractive The other day he walked to vice about putting tha Raskall at the piano and turned my father's She didn't think five guineas stud portrait lace down saying Jokingly would be too high a tea to ask ah 1 don’t think I like this man considered fanner gave said The I was at th other end of th advice as Plascutt who was pushing Betty to a friend but room toward the door overheard the ques- Z heardtelephoning it and aaw IL Betty stood He with rage tion and purpled th portrait up and It still stands turned back to say truculently but It how be feels shows "You're westing your breath dis"What I want to know la whether cussing the breeding of my horse It Is my duty to writ my father be'D be eta By evening Uncer of of this state affairs It Is very When th bled at Dawea Ferry hard to write him at all and not proper time cornea I myaelf will mention Paul Yet I don't know attend to his breeding" could do about it and It Plaacutt puihed ' past what he AngrUy to aeeme terrible to tcQ tale on Betty them and bowed obaequlouily Tv gone aa far as to aay to her Madam Farrington who that I hoped Paul wasn't dimming him and stared haughtily bar memory of a much finer man her lorgnette at a apot through and for a moment she wee aertoui several tnchea above hi head then her usual laughter broke out Urk and Galt exchanged amused end bar only answer was to was me "Minnie talking glance fife la fun!’ the old lady" Urk yesterday about "Life Isn’t always tun and It told Calt "She elway atop to chat as ah goe by end oughtn't be" this letter concludes at fie than moat knows more about horse She of th men in the country-sidwas a famoua rider when ahe was and atiil has young Minnie say fine stable of racera" at her bow" Galt aald "Look "ahe’a f°t on of the farm babies and Is evidently giving arms In her the mother plenty of advice on Its rearing Urk watched the friendly old lady with Intereat and nodded and smiled In response to her greeting “Matson's watching you" Calt whispered "Iie’l coming over to "It k my duty se Sll my futhmT" speak to us" (TO large demand A'lilivss I' SZ touched Minnie ahouider with Mission iu Crochet eiiiHlillons slightly oil In lllling inns' popular pattern ini unlor to wtv t M it son to defend si If very neatly the qu us whuh Divid's lawyer pro ft if to him His mind was and clover as his rapier qu Su vc he was and so logical vj l's d' loose that for a white the crowd was with him The facts and figures which David had quoted with such clarity were juggled and distorted so rapidly that if Lark had not known tlie man to he a liar and a criminal she would almost have believed him Innocent Lark saw when she glanced back that Mara was frowning and biting her lips nervously The judge’s face was Inscrutable coun The Jurors try men most of them looked be- wildered For a moment Lark considered the possibility of David' losing this case It was unthinkable Why it would mean a Whole year’ work The blow to hla gone for nothing pride would be Irreparable The a few going "I m common beast ol The llama bunion m tin- Smith American Amies is an odd creature II looks something like a camel but it has wool like a sheep feet Ilka some huge lard of prov and a Tlie llama mouth like u rabbit combine! the neigh of a hors with the stubbornness of a mule When mul il will spit saliva whose m id causes human skin to lih' tr upon niiturt The llama is allied to the camel lullis smaller standing about three feet at tlie ahouider and u without a hump It varies in color from black to white imyer left the judge's he recapitulated the gave the jury their mace lt it bowd v'e' provingiy Tha lawyer we a clever fellow and asked why If the Cargoe Rik had suspected Mataon for several years they had continued intito do bualneaa with him? He mated that perhaps David himaelf to make enough been corrupt had Iw® a private penny by playing lb Idea on egalnat the other alto refused Even then David low hla rancor to rlaa Ha explained been working had ha that patiently honey that on the case for many month Dawes stiffly be had followed Mataon to England to get and 0190 Davld unable waa he when JIowsm'L and that atern rebuking the proof he desired there he had a gipay and you make a spec disguised himaelf es taken paaaag ®n I1® RunnJineid' to Matson Galt leaned over to whisper ld ide a town t proctor Lrk 'Dayld'i doing flnt lit n°dded He to See’ that man yonder?" hlm Urk ri to v"!c14 n4 countcd ou In the direction of a wlnnn moi- - individual whoa bulging front was Thl oVh"M- ' 'n s i La time the It waa clear V red“hm" "We’re Fatur lU'i When Matson made some particularly outrageous statement David rose to hla feet and refuted It with a list of facts and figures on this latwhich est expedition he had copied from tha log who was beyond Minnie Galt leaned over to Lark and laid loudly enough for all the people around them to hear "David North do maka He knowa hla on a good showing ions an' peels ’em without a tear In Tha pirate’ guilty as hell his eye and the Jury’s going to find him so David’s a fine sound man 'Minds me of a black bull I once had fBoy frums were beating "Bring tr hones" The wire was 'thi crowd was waiting Lark It out position for Red Raster father had said It was a eiition for a powerful horse id he didn't get cut off and She felt jd In the ruck and ready violently eUvt fit She aaw the handker-1t- h in the air taw It fail tit ihot and then she was I oe the RaskaU’s neck cut the angle pushing him In a leap and a bid for Jdt ai he took the turn crowd sighed shouted ai he a clean diagonal ahead of 3 a perfect taking of the in- dangerous and thrilling piece H akin and powerful horse Lark knew this felt tha of the crowd set herself the pace of the field that &t them now listening to ' feeling Red Raskall set n even stride easing her to a balance that met his u It s funny how to realize that M tri is more tn ii He am Per-aim not to me a u am need could thing e I haven’t anything fid he hasn't anything i'd w'tou: an giving ' u be any love ie a complacent little hi sent amid a hum Tlie resident of his i! over and patted u’k itii a muttered I’ion But it couldn’t happen David waa the sort of man who had success written all over him Lark could aee that he was confident and even now as he followed Matson’s finagling with close attention watching its effect on the jurymen was pushed at j'Tlve on Thunder Boy Thunder Boy surd an mule yonder t' n nut i'H b’m belong to Squire Teirair Dawes You see he's our We're going to keep him" T shall take the matter to c Mr Dawes' face was ver i “Very well" Lark put hethrough Galt's “But we're fight WNU BU Syndicate— property Is that clear’’" Mara had drain Divid Matson was being led ofT bv ty The rest of the crowi interestedly Galt came r to’ an unusually to mu Hue When the Lonely Wife Flint CLARK MCMEEKIN IniTTBCirWtsWW llWW- CIRCLE NEEDLLUORK Two Topnotch’ Doilies HE ‘‘pansy" doily with Its inch punstos crocheted in shaded purple and luvirndor thread is really a beauty and the "pineapple" doily is one of the laciest and most delicate looking you could possible wish to hnvel SNAPPY FACTS To obtain complete croehetlns InstrucNo tions for the I’nnsv Dolly (Pattern anil the Pineapple Dolly (Pattern 5711) No lend lfl rent In roln (or KACIl and the addreii your name pattern pattern numbers RUDDER new syn"Hard Sponge" thetic rubber product develGoodrich ceni oped by S bines greet strength with extreme lightness Ixperimenta la Its use t possible point airplane wings Poached eggs are much tastier If fixed In hot milk Instead of water — When saving buttons from an old garment put matching ones on a safety pin to keep them together It will aava time later — — In making eoffee tea or chocolate to be served Iced double the strength— to allow for the ice used fn cooling the beverage If you’re celebrating a birthday and don't know how many candles to use on the cake place them In the form of a question mark — — To keep brass or other metal door knockera door knobs and the like shiny apply a thin coot of colorless wax to them occasion-U- U t7ther-rt‘?lZh- "I feel as If I couldn't Just look on at 'this affair any longer but I don't know what I can do" 1 My dear worried little ay In answer I think you have gone as far as you need go In giving the flirts tioua Betty a hint that ehe la letting the handsome officer Infringe upon your father'e rights I wouldn’t write him I think that would be a great mistake Written words are to hard and unmanageable things write these words to your father would be to crush the happiest and most confident belief be has Your loyalty to him Involves only your own conduct not Betty's Keep as friendly end unsuspicious as you can plenty of other tongues will be ready to Inform your father of what is going on If anything really serious la going oa Let your voice always be one of affection for Betty and trust in her Leave Betty Isolated It would be a good thing 12 you could go away for awhile visit an aunt comblns resources with some girl friend or tskd a room In tha hospital Itaelf Nothing will stralght-- n Betty out so fast as to feel that ahe Is completely on her own nothing will warn ber admirer more eloquently than to feal that the decks are cleared and that be and she must cither end their affair or fact possibly serious consequence Most men with nice wives far sway and baby daughters have no permanent love at intentions In regard to fair But It's a good rule for us aU mothers and mothers-in-laneighbors spies gossips children— not to write suspicions to our servicemen A casual criticism lightly penned in with a pleasant morning-roopeaceful ikies overhead' may gath cr momentum aa It goes overleaf and land with the effect of block butter on a lonely heart Thera’l be a lot of explaining and to do when your Da comes home Leave It to Betty Wringer Ehella Teae A gadget being ueec by many farm wives la a mad of a clothes wringer bltchec William to a email electric motor Jonei of BalUntine Mont recently rigged up a shelter of this type He found an old machine washing wringer mounted it on beie add d pulley to regulate the epeed of tlie rolled then hooked on a smell horsepower motor The pods epUt when they are fed to the rollers the pese pop out and the ficlli pass through to the other elds type of vbie recently discovered Chine which oltachec Itself to trees and other obects has been found to yield latex (natural lubber) Stems grow to 60 feet In pound length and yield about of latex A In Inner tubes made with spatial type af syethetle rubber bold air much longer then tubes made af natural rubber HEGooMeh To make candles last double time hold each by the wick and coat with white varnish Dry and harden The varnish prevents the grease from running down to waste 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