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Show Bv RUTH WYETII bPEARS Hy Virginia Villi' "IAHERES a plan under way whereby dramatic radio offerings may reach the been sent from his n.,Me E . a tn f! ri Norwood haswith k, his Indispensable India, along m.s o i , Is to Job V survey the district ru Norwoods ,t diamond mine belongs to the temple or to t e Norwood calls on the Bntish Hidc-mK tin r w Pd c,',' '..f, 1 - "ay hp catches a glimpse of two e r,ni in a and beautiful The other woman t . ?, A?,1; ."A rle. ,.v later tells him that the uJU- : who with her aiint Mis D- Uuan 11 dn-t- . ,r,hi.r tM at n ai.wle a s'ghlseeing tour Mrs. Harding spiu i.s t'i the '. tur.n f , o Iona. J :l&2Ti,! tffinkr ootprlt'i FZm tr0ni an,lMl iximate IE "L i ' 1iince Hundhia. handsome, s(h, d takes her back to the palace J eTSli' oont dtp from ay J ' t iartT belt latijStlJ ltiMr- Iso ' "Nothing very serious SIVEMEi, a LOWER -p- Mranee dear, this opuu: ion iri j, eci p new about try-ou- He lets when Nnor the Mah-lam- ? t, Nothing was ever quite like it in Plumbing, electric light, modern furniture, and even the will to do it cant make an Indian palace, dusty with tradition, lend itself to what the Maharanee kept insisting was a picnic. She wanted to be so modern and unconventional that even Rundhia would approve. Sullenly defied by the outwhose turban raged almost rose from his hair with horror, she dismissed him and took Kadurs history. m- - sounds head-stewar- aJaAil! Is it a real dark oriental Ltkt Seared "No. I reckon they'll call him off. He was just a that's all he was sort o skirmisher to feel out the lay of the land. Find out all you can about Prince Rundhia. "That ought to be easy. Ill go t0 the bazaar tonight. hat fun! Is it dangerous? strologer says that it might dangerous. Sait lf Prince isn't looking. rt a no dign.ty dog f, dear, h Pnr.ee am bat h.in-ta- kes a tongue lashing without answering back lets himself be tn ated like a 'But the astrolo-- a of great cri-- 1 1S k8 time l; wy. believe you are a send-- i There are many li fe call it and now, they are Tney are contradictory oil can 'll to pnoaition to one another, seed, ffhni .s my husband is so anx- on JMtwi..!.e a good impression It is so impor-Wil- l Nutwood. you help us to make a on him? t H impression om. RiisJ Stmight do the wrong thing! I say the wrong word. c,nmlt some indiscretion wieM! 'Jd on an intrigue? asked - u , Uie 4 u and we will all do 'we you happy, said y , , .'.tie "No self ii sptet. K I lov I, rf(tW? SMa aranee laughed amiably, charge. Seconds hesitation and with The eventual compromise was something between a bean feast and a banquet, in the patio, amid a forest of potted palms and canaries in silver cages. There were Chinese lanterns and an utter drunkenness of flowers. The long table actable effort: Yl dear, it is certainly dark. is. and it has to do with a jHatret, ren o! i.: but I hope you wont .330(1 mine, kings. tatt that to anyone." Suppk( Salt U TlBiglad you warned me. ot USSB glass-roofe- jrn'I wont mention it was loaded d with silver and gold. :quim CHAPTER desks id mch't, mt A. Brur SIGNS B7 lOUH n Own ;tric sib Ui Salt P&l R S. Rock v stripped IK nde W r either Silt ration-- md IV in Carl Norwoods tent faced Igdur River. About a mile a moonlit syit resembled of silver streaming e enormous temple; and the was a citadel of mystery t loomed against Indian night. vas a stillness that seemed VlW womb of music, into which filter and voices from the camp fell naturally and the hoof-- f a cantering horse thudded i4 rth like calculated drum- - E nrto igtnnii itladow that 2 wa a horse was with unnecessary vigor, Im n'!essen(: dismounted. servant, careful for his urns dignity, accepted a silver mow Nrfith the air of conferring a (e sSiod s : 1 K rebuilt fa iinjy RIC opened the tube, after he sure that the servant had .in to a sufficient distance, went to the table and wrote. Id h.s own letter into the tube turned it to the messenger, MOTOi Ssltlif MB ISED i.lered away. Jl Moses I want him. Mooes Norwood found himself between the Maharanee and Aunty. O'Leary came and stood in f the tent. I'li invited to the palace But there were paper napkins (those were Lynn's suggestion). iror The Maharanee summoned the IMS had time yet, sir, to selected a 41b; n uch about what's doing at Keeper of the Jewels, Facto cluster of the most famous diamonds ao-and from the Kadur collection, y 'no from the palace been it artfully on Lynn's black pinned about me? looked stunning in eminishm Tfs - r Prince Rundhias serv-- - silk. Lynn black silk. It showed off broidered 0 if youd need to her eves and her golden hair. ExOnly icf a h ise. He knew you didnt, made her parted bps si li Km citement Ke v,o were standing right un-i- i kissable that the Maharanee had noses when he asked of conscience. I oh,' n. Besides, I werent qualms HOW "Darling, my nephew Rundhia is i erson he to ask. But L ii tf n e a box o the Prince's a bad boy! Be careful! of Lynn laughed. The prospect lSl ai asked a lot about you. annoying Aunty was delicious. Aunty d did you tell him? would be scandalized by high jinks "M I i Id him of thoe you're the mild-- . in a palace. Aunty was one earth, and how nothing think that palace life who people u so much as running should be l.ke one endless coronafee D- oForwiri W. B W . end of the long room. Too polite to speak any other language than English in Lynn's presence, he frowned suhenly at Rundhia and refused a cocktail: Your Bengali didn't bring my ton.c. "Si rry, said Rundhia. "He was atUnd.i'g to Mrs. Harding. He hasn't furg ,tten it." Then came Norwood. Hot night though it was, he was m full mess uniform, not whites. Shorter than Rundhia; but five feet eleven inches is, after all, plenty, if its built right and properly carried. Rundhias six feet one, and almost perfect features, somehow weren't so noticeable after Norwood came into the room. Norwood had red hair and one of those bits of moustaches that draw attention to the line of his lips. His red shell jacket gloved a vigorous torso. There was nothing meek about him; nothing arrogant. He was a British gentleman in uniform, as unselfconscious as a visitor at the zoo. He recognized Lynn instantly. His expression changed to let her know he recognized her. But he was imperturbable. Nothing surprised him. The palace chamberlain presented him to the Maharajah and the Maharanee. He was gracious to them. The Maharanee introduced him to Lynn. He studied her. He smiled. He said: "How do you do. We have met, I believe. I am very curious. Don't tell me. It might spoil the fun of finding out. Am I to s.t next to you at dinner? I was always lucky. Then he walked up and shook hands with Rundhia: Pleased. "Yes. Nice to meet you." motion It suggested the of machine-gun- s getting ready. They were enemies, at sight, as charmed to meet each other as match and powder barrel. Lynn knew it inwell-oile- d screen, with you, the public, selecting them. Radio Guild Productions, Inc., of Hollywood, is behind it. The idea is that monthly contests will he held, the conPHERE is logic in the idea that 1 testants writing to headquarglasses, china and plots and ters and Riving their reasons pans should have their own towels. Here is a simple way to make for thinking that certain "Picnic! exclaimed the Maharanee. "No formality. Lynn. dear, lead the way. We will all follow." So the Maharajah came last, to the servants horror, and it was Lynn who contrived the seating, Norwoods luck suffered a fiat tire. He found himself between the Ma- haranee and Aunty. Rundhia and Lynn sat opposite; the Maharajah at one end of the table, the Maha- - pro-gi.ui- ranee at the other. The Maharajah only pretended to eat. In theory, he had abandoned caste restrictions, but in practice, he lacked the Maharanee's courage. He wilted under Aunty Harding's barrage of remarks. Her vigor depressed him. Aunty had no patience with weaklings: she "You're a hypochondriac, contestants. Evans, of movie fame, sandwiching her honeymoon with S dney Kingsley, the playwright, in between performances at summer theaters Shes worked conscientiously and done well, but when she found Madge is told him. 1 am a The Maharajah sighed. victim of public duty. Affairs of state impose a sedentary life that has ruined my health. But I have found that Rundhia's physician understands my ailment The physician reappeared In the doorway, nervous, He came behind Auntys chair and whispered to her. Norwood couldnt hear what he said, but he saw him lay two pellets on a plate at Aunty's unself-assertiv- right hand. Drugs! No thank you! "What are they? asked the Maharajah. Exactly the same that your Highness has been taking for your nerves, said the physician. "I have iron nerves, said Aunty. The physician smiled. He separated the two pellets with a fork and held the plate toward the Maharajah. "Set her the example, he suggested. "My monotonous life consists of nothing else than setting good examples, said the Maharajah. "If it wont hurt me, it wont hurt you. He reached for a pellet. Norwood noticed that the doctor moved the plate so that the Maharajahs fingers closed on the one that had been nearer Aunty. If it was a trick it was smooth. Rundhia was paying rather witty attention to Lynn; he was making her laugh. MADGE EVANS that she was billed for "A Bill of not long after the Divorcement elopement took place she backed out not superstitious, its said, but just didnt like the idea. William SAY KELLOGGS BEFORE SAY CORN FLAKES YOU Copr. 1939 by Ketloct Company Judge Not Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all. Shakespeare. d t Tyrone Power and his bride, Ana sort of busman's holiday in Italy, touring the Italian center, Cinecitta. The high spot of their stay in Rome was their presentation to the Tope. 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( Quaker Stale Motor Oil Arid-Fre- e regularly. Your car will run farther before you necj to adj a quart . . . you save on repair bills. These results are assured every drop of Quaker State is ac Ered Barron is the first male mem-he- r of his family in six generations who didnt become a doctor. He voted for acting instead. So he got a role In the radio serial, 'The Life and found and Love of Ir. Susan, hed hern cast as a doctor! S4 way. at work is back Powell again, in Another Thin Man," apparently completely recovered from his serious illness. Asta. the dog. has a prominent part in tins sequel to the famous "Thin Man. and a year-olbaby makes its debut. I f is Iet-tc- is stantly. Then Aunty arrived. After that, there was nothing to do but to listen to Auntys distant condescensions. Even Rundhia She was wonderful. admired her spunk. Dressed in a formal evening gown on purpose to make Lynn feel ashamed of herself, taped and strapped by the doctor until she could hardly move, in As a compliment, but against my torture from the twisted ankle, she said Aunty. She proposed to dominate that compa- better judgment, ny. She did, until Norwood subdued swallowed the other pellet. her. She wasnt used to being Thank you, said the Bengali. snubbed by mere captains. "Thank you, madam. That relieves "What do Engineer officers do? my anxiety. You should not be she demanded. here. You should be in bed. There "Nothing," he said, "except an- is no knowing what peoples nerves swer questions. Why? I might lend may do to them when they have suffered a bodily shock such as you reyou a man who can do things." The Maharajah was interrupted ceived this afternoon. He bowed himself out. by the arrival of the Bengali doctor, followed by a servant with a big Aunty used her napkin suddenly. blue goblet on a tray. The Mahara- Norwood watched her. He was just jah swallowed the contents of the in time to prevent her falling from goblet in one long draught and Nor- the chair. Everyone, including the wood noticed that he became immeMaharajah, jumped up. Lynn ran diately more at ease. But Norwood to her. The servants formed a was also watching Rundhia, who scrimmage around Lynn and Aunty. left off dancing with Lynn and ac- The Maharajah scolded the Mahacompanied the Bengali to the door, ranee sotto voce. talking to him Rundhia sent a servant running Norwood promptly commandeered for the doctor. The other servants Lynn. picked up Aunty and carried her "If I were you," he said, "I'd into the next room, where she stick to champagne. The cocktails groaned on a couch and nearly fainttaste phoney. ed from humiliation. Rundhia met Norwood, Lynn wasn't sure she liked him. the doctor at the door On the other hand, she wasn't sure watching them, pretended not to, wasn't certain whether they spoke. she didn't. The doctor nodded, put on ins most "Why were yr u rude to Aun'y? air, felt Aunt 's "She was rude to me, he an-s- judicial professional his Hiouldeis. and shrugged pulse ered. "She has a tempei a'ure. It is "She had an accident today, so impossible to say, but I think she she isn't herself "Who is? You. for instance? Prin- is only suffering fr m nervous excess? Cinderella on her night out? haustion and perhaps, too, from He turned Or rebel? You know what happens mental distui bailee. to rebels, don't you, unless their again to the Muharanoi "I advise that Miss Lynn Hard.ng should be friends are reliable? moved into the palace, sa that Mrs. as was It A great gong boomed. be quiet. ancient as the palace. It was the Harding may of no he cumim memory. bronze voice Ab- ' useful. GOOD NEWS is here for every homemaker. SEWING BOOK No. 3 is now ready for mailing. It contains 32 useful homcmaking ideas, with all directions clearly should be senened. No se- that logic woik. Write across the jllustiated. You will be delighted rials included, just plays that me coiner of each towel with a soft with it. The price of this new jiencil the purpose for which it is book is only 10 cents postpaid. Encomplete m one broadcast. At tl e end of throe months, the to be used. Use a soft pencil and close coin witli name and address to Mrs. Speais, 210 S. Despilaines winning script would bo adapted for jour best scripd with the tall at least two inches high. tne screen. 1iies will be aw aided St., Chicago, 111. Old Experiment Measures eijilit tion ceremony in Yetm.ns!er you find out? She could count on Aunty to bey. I told you In not much. bounds. keep Rundhia within T! e measuring of the mass or, spheres of metal, on two much s witUQSpfe: orders, and he hadn't . first arrival was Rundh.n. in Tw ) gli bes of The of the earth is a familiar smaller metal ball-,fit to forget em, and hes turban f cloth ( f weight and to tie extremibod-I dinner attached are jacket lead Other astronomical problem. the Prince. I got a line 'inti 3 critical of the cocktails: of a large horizontal bar, movles are weighed by measuring the ties ere all right. His brains silver, Film C' ingredients introduced horizontally, upon a center. earth able, of the upon them; " r' attraction curry powder and red t0 Cor: He watched end is accomplished in the Above this center a light hnr.zontal pper ilc's about as safe to tackle Europe. same the made apparently rand v hra case rf the earth, by comparing the rod, having on its ends two very that has just laid to discover her system, lead, is supported by a at'r.icti' n which this globe exerts small balls ofWnen Res what they call a the rid bearing had one. n son e body on its surface w'.th fine wire. ui ng. you look innocent, in Hard balls the small is same "Miss the equilibrium, the exerted upon the attraction o I you mean? of lead is and very beautiful. But misa known mass at a known ball having the globes gay by b"dy to H nothing. Lavish at trust you. Your emotions seem moved until these globes are brought stance. d. t , Hed give you You will go me to he to) barest There have been several methods nearly in contact with the small if he knew what he home and laugh at us all. tried to accomplish tms, the simplest balls. The force of the.r attraction for it." anfilm then tends to draw the small rod heme soon," Lynn v Inch is that of observing the "Going of dd hear of your taking d.dn't laugh when mson of a plumb-1,- ; from its position of equ. librium, and "A'antv vertical the swered. turn ' oil'll find yourself in se- it. e near an isolated mounta.n. The the amount of torsion thus produced she said that Hie meant amuses you? volume of the mountain must first is measured carefully. "Is that what I love This experiment is repeated sevbe f .md, of course, by accurate "No. 1 d rather stay here. eral calculated time:., and the average of its reits and density si.rvev. it." rruptible." and sults tai en. so as to he as nearly structure love n ean -tre geological by from what you at I wonder e did you find out?" It is plain that , pos'ible. us? dc:, so tv of its component rocks But accuruti o ' g what I've al- it. Do you love of excep the near-inot I globes on the attraction large is And 'his lan. th"Ugh simple, -I you. love the Miharnr.ee There's a Mrs in Vesult as that of the small ball is to the attraction of accuidtc as eastern footed s a Miss torHarding at the love these pie the earth upon the small balls l. e., computation by means of the l' C I'm Mrs. Harding has a nights known their method is weight as the mass of the This heme si, n balance. .i d has been attended by can't bear the tlw ugnt of going as the "Cuvcnd.sh large balls is to the miss of the astronomers to ' uhias doctor. Miss Hard-l- yet. who earth. experiment. from the scientist a. ready met Rundhia. and Rundhia smiled The result of these experiments has it m 1789 first np'phed .OKed Muharaj The sheep-faceconsists ff given the we.g.ht of the earth approx-methods Cavend.sh's who d atatj'ul the doctor? tered. toad.ed by atV'dan.s. aely as 6.000.000,000,000,003,000,-00-- s f r him 'n a measuring very accurately the 110 tons goad arranged the t.. .a excited by txo large traction 8 "d in a hat chromium plated arir.c.nair n Se Woik over the hand writing with heavy, bright colored embroidery thread. Chain stitch, as shown here at tire upper right, gives a good strc.ng outline and may be done quickly. Use a different color for each kuid of towel. Colored facings of prepared bias binding used fiat as shown at the lower left make a practical edge finish. 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