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A thundering crash and the lights went out She heerd Frederick calling, "Jane, Jane I" She celled back, Tm here, end aaw the quick spurt id a match as he lighted it holding it up and peering Into the dark. "There you are, my dearest He lighted another match end came her, as Waldron, with a brace of candlea, appeared in one door and Baldy end Edith in another. Frederick lifted Jane in hia lining arms. Why, youre crying," he aid; "dont my darling, don't" Then Baldy came up end demanded, "What's the matter. Kitten? You've never been afraid of storms." She tried to smile at him. "Well, Ive gone through such lot lately." But Baldy wasnt satisfied. A Jane who dissolved into tears was a disturbing end desolating object He glowered at Frederick, holding him responsible. At this moment Waldron reappeared to lay that Briggi had pronounced the streets impassable. Branches had been blown down and there was other wreckage. That settles It Frederick said. You two young things may as well stay here for the night Jane's not fit to go out anyhow. Oh. I'm an right" she protested. Edith suggested bridge, so they played for e while. The big room wee still lighted by the candles, so that the shadows pressed dose. Jene was very pale, and now and then Frederick looked at her anxiously, "You and Edith had better go up," he said at last "And you must have Alice get you some hot milk I'll send Waldron with e bit of cordial to set you up. She ebook her head. 1 dont went it "But X want you to have it" There wee a note of authority which almost brought her again to tears. She hated to have anyone tell her what she should do. She liked to do the pleased. But later, when the glace of cordial came up to her, he drank it She did not go to sleep for long time. Edith aat by the bed end talked to her. "I shouldn't" (be apologized; "Uncle Fred told you to Kit" Jane curled up among her pilto The Sewing lows, and laid rebelliously, "Well, Dept, 149 New I dont have to obey yet do I? iontgomery Ave., San Francisco, "Don't ever obey. Edith, in her lalif. Patterns IS cents (In coins) winged chair with her Viking braids aefa. end the classic draperies of her looked like a white dressing-gow"Don't ever obey, None goddess. We Americans or you'll make a tyrant out of him." But X hate fighting. There is no "You won't have to fight I do It adjective applied to citizen of the United States in because it's my temperament But !w same sense that French is you can menage him by letting ipplied to a citizen of France. At things go bit and coaxing will hough citizens of the United do the rest' liates are I don't went to manage my husgenerally referred to as inericana, citizens of other count- band." said Jane. ies in this hemisphere feel All women do very Mnly that this term to "Would you want to manage-Baldy- ? belongs tern also and that citizens of this wintry have no right to pre-emEdith flushed. "Thats different she evaded. "Not different You know you wouldn't go through life with him. pulling wires, making a puppet of him of yourself you want pt FOLKS mliJUaAwIMMaf Dm to Sluggish If "! Nhn Itteit Esk m all, h store lor refined tut tiij Place of Gold our memories with a 18 to fill that chest 1 wkick wras me goId.-- W. Seeker. ffiTED! WOMEN. J? a rretleeej' are sod m tir tki Jo ImUy. "wm iTioratiiis. D. - CShc understanding. Janes tion.! "Jane, I'm going to say someunthing. Dont marry Uncle Fred less you're sura I went through 11 that with Del. And you see how little I knew of what I had In my heart to give- -" She stopped, her lovely face suffused with blushes. "Ive learned since then. And you mustn't make my mistake. And. Jane dear, she leaned over the younger girl like some splendid an' material ge! dont worry Xabout want you things. Baldy and will always with u " Jane set up. "Are you going to marry Baldy?" I am," aighlng a little, "some He dey, when his ship comes la et. Isnt willing to share my cargo-y- dearreat "He loves you, said Jane, ly. imranks Edith bent down end kissed her. "I know," she said, and my heart hou It "iatar hlbitt1 il11 ,,rTZ 4 "nTi 00 Si? isd f,!iT "e! u i.') S s. Japi, "w. Thrw ml!! wk bOOB' bsekarha wum out Otbor oino too fraquaat iuw y--. It" When Edith went away, they had not touched again on the question of Jane's marriage. Jane, lying wake In the dark, reflected that of course Edith could not know of her debt to Frederick. No one knew KW,,y Action ktHnry voice shook. IIaPPhiess vWamofDiMrfeMd "SUi-- 1 Edith looked at her thoughtfully. "Jane, are you happy?" "I ought to be "But ere you?" Tm tired I think. I don't know. Ever since X came home I've been nervous. Perhaps it is the reac- sings S? You'll flare up now and then. Baldy and da But oh, we love each other. the body -a. nqwkn Philo- mel ringing . . . Briggs took her out at noon, and Sophy came in to say, Mr. Even called you-a- ll up. He's back fum New York. He say hell come over tonight." That wai news Indeed! Old Evans! Jane got into the frock of faded lilac gingham and went about the house singing. Three days! Of freedom! It wee after lunch that she told the old woman, "I'm going down in the Glen there should be wild Sophy. There were bees In the Glen end butterflies, end cool silence. On the other side of the creek were pasture, end cattle grazing. But no human creature was In right. Jana walking along the narrow path, had a tense of utter peace. Here was familiar ground. She felt the welcome of inanimate things the old willows, the singing stream, the great gray rocks that stuck their heads above the edges of the bank. On the dope of the bank she saw the rosin ess of the flowers she sought She climbed up, picked the fragrant sprays and sat down under e hickory tree to make a bouquet From where she set she could view the broad stream end a rustic bridge ust at a turn of the path. And now, around the turn of the path, came suddenly s man and two boys. They carried fishing-rod- s Send your order Side Pattern OLD 4 SEW Ruth "Wyeth Spears By Virginia Vale J gEVERAL young players L CHAPTER XIII Continued Jane sat huddled in her chair panting a little, her eyes wide. of care take "Silly, she said with' a sob. la a row Kcaimming front. The Bright Star k In Religious Field k Those DeZurih Sisters PUBLISHING CQs WMU BKJtVICK Li?!n?tawitkthefSi Gather! bodice A By TEMPLE BAILEY O HD?P ILAMTERN Star Dust except .Baldy. In the morning Towns had gone when Jane came down. She end Edith had had breakfast in their rooms and there had been e great note rose on Jane's tray, with twisted about the stem "To my called golden girl." Her lover had her up by the house telephone, end had told her he wu leaving for New York at noon. "A telegram has Just come. I'D aco you the moment I get back." Jene had a sense of relict She would have three days to herself. Three days at Sherwood with the blossoming trees, and the meting kitbfrde, end Merrymeld end the ten. end old Sophy with her wise oth philosophy and Baldy on the been the creek of a twig and he had turned hie eyes towards the sound. And there, poised above him, her hat off, the warm wind blow biff her bobbed black hair, blowing, too, the folds of the lilac frock back from her slender figure, stood Jane . Jane . . . He went charging up the bank towards her, "My dear," he said, "my dear." That was alL But he was there, holding her hands, devouring her with his eyes. Then he dropped her hands. "1 thought you were a ghost, he said, little awkwardly. "I celled you up this morning and Sophy said you .were in town. I came out at noon. The day was so perfect. I had to see the Qlea" "It is perfect. When I found you were out, I got the boys. I am takafter my trip." ing He was talking naturally now, smiling at her ae she stood beside him. She found herself trembling, almost afraid to speak again lest her voice betray her. She had been more shaken than he by the encounter. She wondered at hia easa And so it happened that, womanlike, as they walked alone at last after the boys had left them in the little pine grove back of the bouse, that Jane said, Evans, you haven't wished me happiness. No, he said, and hie eyes met here squarely. "I think you might spare me that, Jana" She flushed. Oh," she said, 'Tm fame on the screen during the year of 1939, none of them more rapidly or deservingly than Louis Hayward. A little more than a year ago his name was practically and New York, and had given excellent performances in supporting roles in several filma He waa about ready to chuck Hollywood and go back to the stage when Edward Small gave him starring role in The Duke of West Point." Next end stopped at a jutting rock to bait their hooka One of the boys went out on the bridge end cut hia line. His voice came to Jane dearly- 'Mr. Follette, theres a thing I hate to do, and thats to bait my hook with worm. Fd much rather put on something that wasn't alive. Why Is it that everything eats up something else? Jane peered down at the men poised on the rock. It wu Evans I He wu winding his reel against a taut line. I've caught a snag, he aid; "look out, Sandy, there's something on your hook. As they landed the small catch with much excitement, Jane was were of the strong swing of Evans' figure, the brown of hie cheeks, the brightness of his glance as he spoke to the boys. He gave the death stroke to the silver flapping fish with a jab of his and the boy on the bridge complained, "There you ere, killing things. I don't like it, do you? Everything we eat? The woods are full of killing. It is dreadful when we think of it. down It is dreadful. Evans on the rock end looked across el the boy on the bridge. "But there are more dreadful things than death injustice, end cruelty, end hate. And mure than all fear. And you must think of this, Arthur, that what we call a violent death is sometimes the easiest. An old animal with teeth gone, trying to exist. Thats dreadfulness. Or an old per son racked by pains. Much better if both could have been dead in the glory of youth. He had always had that quick and vivid voice, but this certainty of He resurrection. phrase was Si spoke without hesitation. himself. Sure of the things he was bout to say. "You boys needn't think that dont know what I am talking about. I da When I came back from France there was something wrong, everything, j wee afraid Inofdread of my shadow. for months worse. It was awful. Nothing can besee that to Then, one night I came 1 God's greatest gift to man endure." to strength He flung It at them and their After a wide eyes answered him. moment Arthur said, huskily, "Gee, I I y He laid his hand for a moment on her shoulder. "Dont be sorry, little Jana But we wont talk about it. That's the beat way for both id us not to talk." He stayed to dinner, stayed for an hour or two afterwards fitting himself in pleasantly to former niches. Jane could hardly credit the change in him. It wee, she decided, not so much resurrection of the body of the spirit His hair was grey, end now end then his eyee allowed tired, hie shoulders sagged. But there wu no trace of the old timidity, the old withdrawals. He wu interested, responsive, it times buoyant The things she had loved In him years ego were again there. This man did not think dark thoughts! When he went away, she end Baldy stood together on the terrace in the warm darkness end watched him. 'He still limps little," Jane wu so perfect" i unknown to movie fans, although he had appeared on the stage both in England v A PATTERN i A washable pony. ; .1 ! LOUIS HAYWARD In "The Man in he wu the Iron Mask" with Joan Bennett he played twins In that one and now he la playing Oliver Essex' In "My Son, My Son" and looking head to "Monte Crista" In My Son, My Son he has to go through four dinner scenes. Being canny tad, he took up the matter of food with Director Charles Vidor, who agreed to order favorite dish for the four meals fried chicken. ! I i INDIGESTION : I UL- n Hay-ward'- s AROUND THE HOUSE wonder if the manager of your clever local movie theater wu mine waa The other day he X usent ohm tm-- mn noua a fca am I Liars Cannot Succeed No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar. ' Lincoln. little Touch of Garlic, Rub the broilme a little card. In clove of garlic envelope as I opened it I won- er lightly with dered which of my friends had had before broiling a steak. a baby. The card read "Mr. end Mrs. Thin Man proudly announce When using soap dyes that come the birth of baby boy. Come and in cake form, put cake into soap ee the whole family at the Stam- shaker and shake until dye is right ford theater starting Thursday.' color. It will not then be necesAcross the bottom of the card sary to strain dye. raid. Yu. Shell we go In now, Jane?" "No. Let's eif on the steps end see the moon rise." They ut side by side. "When ie Towne coming back?" Baldy asked. "In three days." s were shrilling in monotonous cadence from far away came the plaintive note of a whippoorwill. But there wee another plaintive note clou at hand. 'Jena youre crying," Baldy said, "What's the matter, sharply. wu brief advertisement for hop that sells baby clothes. GtAPAHTEED fo9w When youre frosting cakes be Wealth In Wisdom sure to have them free from any Were about to have a sew cycle loose crumbs. In smoothing the The wealth of mankind is ths hi pictures a cycle of religions pic- Icing, use a spatula which ie fre- wisdom they leave. John Boyle tures. Cecil B. DeMille will make quently dipped in warm water. OReilly. l Tree-toad- "Queen ef Queens" for Paramount. Twentieth Century - Fax recently An excellent cleaning "weapon1 bought The Greet Commandment," for kitchen utensils ie found in which wee made by Cathedral good-size- d bottle cork. Moisten the Films, and will make It over. RKO bottom end, dip it in a powdered a Urn version ef "Fa- cleaner and rub the utensils. may give ther Malacfay's Miracle, and Twendear? tieth Centnry-Fo- x may da "The Salted meat requires longer boilHe put hia arm about her. "What's First Legion. If the first sf these Than fresh. Put it into cold the matter?" to be released le n success, the ing quickly bring it to a boil, 'Baldy, I dont want to get marmailer companies will lose no time water, let it simmer. then ried. I went to stay with you ef In scheduling religions pictures forever" (heir own. "You shall stay with me." Prunes for Puddings. Prunes doesn't somebody re-d-o Why She sobbed and sobbed, end he themselves to almost any lend Earthbonnd"? soothed her. "Little sister, little sisform of bread pudding. For this ter, he said, you ere crying too purpose it is well to soak them "Mexican Spitfire made such much in these days." until the stones can be taken out impression that its easily, and then chop them. At last Jane epoke. Dearest, I good Leon Errol, must marry him. Theres no way stan, Lupe Velez end have been signed to make three out Hes done ao much for mi To clean u griddle that has beI'll love more pictures together. and some u pre-vie- him." i 32-pa- ge bits of soft cloth, and is a fascinat- Sewing Book No. 4, contains diing toy for a gift or to sell at rections lor making dolla; gift bazaars. items for all ages; and novelties Rule paper into squares; that have sold unusually well at number them; then draw pattern bazaars. She will mail copy upon' outlines, as shown. The pattern receipt of name, address and 10 I for the body is shown at A; the cents in coin. mane at B; tail C; ears D. The Write Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, strip E joins the two sides of the Bedford Hills, New York. body. The openings are for mane and tail. The projections show where ears are sewed. Cut two pieces for each ear, and the tail; Ssesdiseil Relied bam luAgetose sew together, padding slightly. Prma It mi On lDau WO Strip F is for bottoms of feet; IkU tk nt dm Mas Um tMjut Md.M MIm'i yn and under part of body and legs. NMvlMNd Band Mill I bar BACK. IWUnULMUNKX YUp The raw edges are sewn together on the right side as at the lower M Hi On MUTlrtlH -. M i . w come crusted, put over a very hot day, perhaps. fire and cover thickly with salt. Caroline end Mery DeZurlk, the two sisters whom you often beer on After the salt has burned brown, crust and salt will brush off CHAPTER XIV the National Bam Dance program, the together, leaving the griddle like ring-erintd becoming happened It wu after the day when ihe just They lived on farm In Royal-to- new. After washing the griddle, had met Evans in the Glen that Minn. One day they were sing-- . grease well and heat before putJane began to be haunted by ghosts. ing is 'they did the housework, end away. There wee ghost who wandered Mary Jane picked up a guitar thet through Sherwood on moonlights, her brother had recently bought end limping, hesitating ghost who raid, began plunking on It an sccom "Youre wine, Jene. I must have jeniment of you. my daily sip They found that they sang well And there was a ghost who came and stuck to It A short ogether, lanYou ere in fog and said, Ime later they wren ae amateur tern, Jane held high." Demand Steaming Bond ef Cooked Wheat Csisel PenWge far IruekfssS were sent And that ghost in the glow of the jonteut in Royallon, and St. Cloud, M'nn., to enter hearth-fir- e You are food and drink contest It wu there that to me, Jane. Do you know It?' OF THE heard them and Ghosts, ghosts, ghosts; holding out radio talent scouti Caroline en their way. them started And to Them her. always appealing hands rite had turned away. But now she wu Just 15 then, and Mary Jane of hot dish this delightful ponidg wifh Try piping did not turn. Over end over again wu two year elder. Now they ere cruea and sugar. Belted butter or area whole milkl both expert guitar players, though It's the moat tssty breakfast you've ever eaten she lent her ears to those whisperits Mery Jane who plays whre It's nourishing sad equally popular with young end ing words. "Jane, you are wine old and if good for both. Cooke in three minutes. Jane, you are a lantern. . . . You they ring ee the air. --ArCream of the West is the Bariy, nourishing and are food and drink, Jane tasty center portion oi golden wheat grains. Gainfully When Charles Laughton was Well she was having her punishBilled and blended! no hranl No tonga ment. She had not loved him when guest recently on the "Screen Guild hull fibre I undigestible now And she that radio tradition her. needed he he Theater upset needed him. she must not love him. and startled Producer Joe Hill by All the She hardly knew herself. memorizing his script Hill wouldn't BILLINGS, MONTANA years of her life she had seen things believe thet he had done it. which straight, end she had tried to live ueme odd, in view of the feet that up to that vision. She sew them Laughton hu been on the stage Fredand In the movies for yeara Just straight now. She did not love erick Towne. She had no right to to humor the producer, Laughton marry him. Yet she must Thera brought the script to the broadcast with him and referred to it once wag no way out Towne was aware of a difference ODDS AVD ENDS "Grand llairT in her when he returned from New A return to the sir in January . . . Joan York. She was more remote. that's great." Yet these lllondrli and Dick 'intW Mfr. and I saw a little less responsive. Sandy sighed heavily. Her JUrs you kniml trill probably main a no him disquiet caused of a boy who things Hub picture the other day and he had crisp coolness had always constitutpiclura together in tka tprin . . COS reporter, contributed hi wanted to play baseball, Trout, "You charms. that s ed one of her great to hold the baby. I reckon I terrice to the liny Smut for their fir re tired, dearest." he told her. us have fo mari- e- did running eummenlury what you meaa Mnst of to play wish you would marry me right Jor it. want we when the hold baby away, and let me make you happy WiHennaed by Western Newspaper Union.) baseball. at the Capitol They were lunching then young The others --laughed, restaurant FrederIf Senate In the as me to Running Water on Farmu Arthur .aid. It iook. Both man and live stock appre' arter ick was an imposing figure and Jane thing darned one Is Just Peolife was aware of his importance. dale the advantage of running wa him and glanced . ter In farm buildings, especially on ""NoTquite that." Evans stood up. ple glanced at told others who he coU wintcr If you were you know the true value of this newspaper day,. Many dairymen again, and then "I'm afraid I'm an awful preacher, she would be hie have found that water buckets for Some day ask was. win you "but tell-in strange city It is pretty dull. Even the newipspen dent seem Alone be apologized, would be wiU ncrrasF milk production wife, and everybody to was the many of the things that interest you. Headline stories ere ell right, she print that water else the for system to pay enough don't answer ing everybody qU"Most grown-up- s there is something tacking. That something is local newa-Fo- r but Towne. Frederick in one year. wife of the great her elall good newspapers are edited especially for their local readers. News them." said Arthur, earnestly; The attentive waiter at 'Be good and let any. end Just of your friends and neighbors is needed along with that of far off places. on her plate, "they Hour Grapes? toast laid bow That is why newspaper in strange city is so uninteresting. And thet is a who will be clever.' served Maryland rrab from silver Grapes are believed to be the first 'Be strong. why this newspaper is so important to you. NOW is good time to get to- .what knew man. "They'd belter anyIn his line. Frederick Grape . cultivated by chafing-dishIruit without have old ordered Evans was reeling S.0U0 had seeds at least years Do she liked and must be getting awards home. be delicious food been found in Egyptian timb asking her. But the shadows? Well those see you was tastele'-s- . EDI had (TO DE CONTIXU There He stopped suddenly. knife-blad- i I oil right, with heavy thread to match "pHIS pony may be made offabcloth or other waterproof tail and mane. ric. It is stuffed with cotton or NOTE: Mrs. Spears lorry. "The dey BLUE AND WHITE WITH e, ut u COLD MORNINGS er CREAM Ite the Cream MONTANA WEST of Alll CEREAL COMPANY i i i i i Were you ever alone in a strange city? 1 1 KNOW YOUR NEWSPAPER --13- i , |