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Show SaKI VJZaai S fTor out, end eSAIHUM tflabecome attrao- - CHAPTER UV Conttaaed iStitoryourlawn' g55. comes on 7"? USE :ab8 WALI oth-gir- l, Placini saide,1 ing md tha use thi to gin cutrf UPW A A A howi k'ed thii 1 A tWilfJiJL yk 'wmn circle. Hand "Yea, your kind! The kind that goes to s place like Atlantic City with a rich man son!" rwiuI (ROW Att I Lfti It. "Look here. Joe Cancadden aid, suddenly taking a part in tha conversation. "Look hers. Miss Grass and Keep Off both given, jutReran boy is about ft and may be had , no, 25 by 0009, 15 cents, ftgoie or both of these clev--I ' General cutout aUt figures. A at well as specific suggestions come with to: dpsttem. Send order MARTHA 1DST City, Ha. Kflti (or each pattern Kimi ,H sae H M Mtoi kitcb-- 1 Dress--1 a and elight- - Influence ft Magnetic Not , but Recognized ftUa Cm star, a electrified practical Joker, chair, disguised ia ordinary upholstered one, ft feme. He delighted in see-- ;t comfortably seated, leap at the press of a guest, lipetty girl came to interview She sat in the chair, and he hi resist pressing the button. Ihtde Just sat there, convers-laiutel- y. Don't you he asked: .raaHy Anther strange? she replied. "V scale Asifeleo-er- e through me. way when Theyre so going nited Sheila isnt responsible to you for what she doei no, nor the newsp- aper, eltherl "Ive just been talking to her, Joe continued, warming at the sound at his own voice; "and she's been working hard in a hotel down there at Atlantic City, with no more idea that Frank Me Cann knew where she was tha- nn "Than the babe itself! Mrs. supplied, as he paused for breath, and for a smile. Joe, you believe me, dont you? Sheila stammered, bursting into tears. I believe you, Joe said, angrily, and I've had enough of these rich folks that pretend they want to help a girl. Just became shes honest enough to return fifty dollars their daughter didn't even know shed lost! I don't care if my father and your were friends in Albany, Joe went on wildly, "I don't want my lister to have anything more to do with you! the judge began sor"Joe Joe rowfully, placalingly. Joe shook off the friendly hand. Til bid you all good day! he said, heatedly. "Come on, Ma. Crane on. Sheila They went out, Sheila and her mother and brother, into the night SheiThe way it was. Mamma ff WNU BtartF ok' er, it everything. Every- E was ended, at course. But how Sheila had had a feeling, in oeep her heart that thera would one mors act She wanted to see Frank once more, to be sure that was all right between himeverything and Bernadette. to close up their own experience with one little, friendly talk. But the manner In which Joe and Ma had discussed the of even a letter had shown propriety Sheila plainthat tha thought of s call was ly quite out of the question. So ihe had dutifully written, almost as dictated by her authorities. 2ba first days following the accident had been a time at strange lassitude and wearinesa to her. shn. had lain on the big bed, in the een-troom, dreamy and silent, or the bad come out to take the kitchen rocker, listening to tha talk that had gone on about her, very gentle and sweet, but apparently broken in body and spirit During these day the house had been full of company. Every relative and friend the Carscaddens had, and they were legion, had come in and out of tha kifehen as if It were a club. Marg ret had come; panting from the stairs; Lizzie had come; Neely and Lew had come. The teapot had never cooled, nor run dry, in this exciting time. After almost a week of it Sheila had appeared zuddenly to awaken. She had washed her hair, had put her wardrobe in order. Die sensation. the thrills, were all over. Now fra a job, and a stretch of unroman-ti- e routine and duty. And first duty of all, and in another sense, last, the nice letter to Frank had been written. Unexpectedly, and bringing all the thrills back with a dizzying rush, Frank had Instantly answered. Sheilas letter had been written on a Wednesday night; on Thursday afternoon. when she had been alone in the house, the postman's whistle had drawn her down to tha door and there had been the miracle! A letter from Frank. Sheila would not have believed that any six penciled lines could be so wonderful. Seven lines, fra be had written, sitting up for the first time, across the top. Be wai glad aha was all right, and It was fine getting her letter, and next time they tried flying they WM sen-sitlo- er la began. Helping her mother and Joe with tha dishes, aha was back in tha trong to 38 m 39 gale, bove m ines. ions: lto . 13 Kills Insects Many ON ROWERS efRUITS ViORUUS A SHRUBS mM aaad arlglmml feMs, Aval ywr Heeler r Ml I . D rsknows Strength tomen are accused for ft You be careful e. what you call my later, will you, or youll find yourself in trouble! Notts 1 I ahraya feel that (to film stars. U Whafa-your-nam- Care-cadde- Mo. 1 tells board. I and in the 14 m,y dying, and you ean , about him like that!" shnB said, her face ashen white. Her dmaa wee still dusty and rumpled, her face dirty, end she had a deep purple bruise on one temple. But there was a flaming beauty a fore in her aspect, as ahe faced the that made Bernadette drew back. Pretend that you love him, why dont you?" Bernadette said, in a frightened dogged voice. 1 dont have tol X thought you did I Your kind always pretend that they love everyone," Bernadette said. In bitter contempt It's all Iova and how a boy isnt understood at home, and things like that!" My kind! Sheila echoed, with a bewildered look about the stricken PLEASE" k3 toelr own weakness, M few know their a drnigth. Swift. t Eat, Cant Awful Gas ow- - lius ..I HEART IsfJt11?!." H.M aStogNaTniMi. aim? . I( hovImimi M Adteika M BOTH adSSSgWPi Sl gggSin.fae: fclffi? " eedw OAO end " ana k ant uS BAacatarai Bators b. i 2-g0- 0d Gold are of silver and homo kitchen, back in an old faded gingham apron, with her bronzed hair tied up severely in a handkerSheila had returned from chief. church, she bad enjoyed once again the' delighta of a leisurely home breakfast with the family, and aha was now retailing to them, for the hundredth time, anno of the leaser details of her adventures. Mrs. Carscadden now having finished the dishes, was at the sink, occasionally mopping its already d surface absently. Joe, really listening, was pretending to read the pages of the paper. Dont tell mo how It was, Shei-l- a, her mother said resignedly, I ean bear anything but that Sheila put her head down on the table and laughed. No one was lver good as you ean make yourself out to be, whin yeve bust up two good engagements, and thrown a family like the Me Canns Into grief and sorrow! Mrs. Cancadden observed. may not be your fault her mother continued oracularly, "but theres few cud get thimaelves mixed up In trouble the way you do an tape such an Innocent face on you. Whativer youd be doin to get into one of thim Zeppelins I dont know, an that youd come down near Newark, New Jersey, is no more than you deeerrvedl A little befoor that Mrs. Cancadden continued, in a droning, resigned amt of monotone, "It was disappeared you wen, an no one had apache or sight of ye fra was days. An befoor that again, it merried in Boston, Massachusetts, ye were, by a Justice of the peace, or was it e disthrict attorney, Joe? "It was neither, Ma, Joe said, and Sheila laughed again. She was not deeply concerned; ahe was this thinking of something else t It She bad made up her mind to something the day before yesterday, and since the instant of her declaim the world had been singing fra Shelia She was going to call on Frank Me Cann. The terrible day of the plane crash was now almost two week in the communipeat; Sheila had had no cation since with the Me Cann famof the ily. The unfortunate pilot the physiburied, been plane had cians had reported Frank ai making and good progress toward recovery, mat-terto other turned had newspapers joe Carscadden had telephoned the Me Cann house almost every sympathy day, and had extended whole and mads Inquiries tor the been finally had It and family, and by her mother, Angela Joe that Sheila should write Frank glad a nlca note." telling him how weU. ho was that ha was getting and expressing her. heartieat good wishes fra bis marriage to Mira Kennedy. agreed phn had to this. She would have preferred,to herself, to do nothing In regard anaFrank Without being able to ahe aensed felt ahe how exactly lyte was that there was mystery, them silence. about complete provocation, d jSSSSHC AAAAAAAAAAAAJ DepARTH ENT Sheila took the elevated road, and Mt looking out of a window, only if sensing what ahe saw and beard. Children, mad with spring, were running and screaming In the ztreeta below her. Church bells vang. and the whistles of boats ounded newly sweet and soft from the river. Windows were open the world was all abroad. Some of the walking women carried mall sheaves of blessed palm, and ome of the men had little crosses of it pinned on their coat. Sheila walked from the elevated train to the Me Cann house steadily, yet without any hurry. She was folng to aeo Frank; nothing could keep her from feeing Frank; there waa no need for haste: The day was singing in her heart like a glorious aong; it waa a thrilling day, nd yet it was a soft day, too, filled with languorous charm. ha aaked, aa Sheila did not apeak. X didnt say that I only meant that if I loved a man, I wouldn't want to wait fiva years to to bo Ma wife, Sheila answered limply. You wouldn't want to be sure? I would bo sure" Frank mused on this, watching her would take out some insurance first. And ha wai hers affectionately. It was that teat word that shook her to the depth of her soul and turned the whole world bright Sheila had thought of nothing else from that moment but the prospect of seehad known ing him. Instantly she that she muat see him, and her life had centered about this meeting; she had gone no further in her thoughts. She would see Frank again; his dark face and his flow smite; they would talk together. Tha mere and thought had made her happy, he had floated in a world at to dreams, awaiting the opportunity house the from escape unquestioned and go to her marvelous hour. After Bernadette as that, let him marry goon as he liked! It was on this particular bunaay. smash-utwo week after the airplane that ahe knew her chance had come. Her mother and Angela were in the afternoon. going to church special Lenten sermons far Street on Eighteenth down-towdrew them away from home; Joe of course would be somewhere with Cecilia. The presumption had been that Sheila would spend the afternoon quietly resting; nothing had been said about it. simply because there had aeemed to be no other reasonable thing for Sheila to dr But Angela and Mra Caracadden w era no sooner out of the house than Sheila was dressing She trembled tor sheer Joy as she put on her beat clothes. They were not but tha blue coat had been brushed and pressed by her own bands, and there wai another dark-blu- e haL -- ooklng st herself In the cramped little mirror over the sideboard, aha knew aha bad never looked any better. No subway today- - It was tha first Winter could day of real springcome back again, but today was with languid and sweet and soft, winfiraiats and to tho sky. bluo soma dows bursting with new bios and freaataa. Ulae and lillles. Roses wars everywhere; potted little red rosea, on feathery light branches. p. n hand-clothe- - I 'I rections. Pattern sizes 2, 4, No. 8674 ia designed for 8 and 8 years. Size 4 marequires 2ft yards of terial for pinafore and panties; ft yard for blouse, 2ft yards ribbon. Send order to: 35-in- any-wher- e EWING CISCLE PATTERN DEPT. US New Maataamaiy A vs. Calif. Saa Praadaca Endoea ia cants In coins lor Sira Patten Ma... 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Sheila thought a while before ahe answered, looking down, biting her full red lower lip. Dividing the world Into two parts," aha said, after a pause, "him and tha rest Never going that you didn't hop to meat him, never doing anything without thinking whether he'd like it or not Hoping hoping that everyone elan would hate Mm "Hate himl Love him, you mean? Frank ejaculated incredulously, aa aha hesitated. "Hate him so that you could CHAPTER XV make It up to Mm by loving him all the more, she said. Maybe they wont let me see Frank could only start at her. hlml Sheila thought But she knew I dont love Bernadette like that; that Frink's father and mother were Pm glad when anyone else admires way; they had gone to tha Mg Charity Drive lunch their names had been in the paper. And when Joe had telephoned this morning, to ask as usual for Frank, Mrs. Me Canna voice, Joe said, had been quite cheerful Frank had been out yesterday, and had sat up for supper with Miss Kennedy the night before, and aha and the judge had no anxiety in leaving him today. Sheila anticipated no trouble, and aura enough, everything went smoothly. There had been K thing in Sheila spirit an day that had promised smoothness; aha had had no doubts of what the outcome of todays venture would be. Mamie admitted her, and if there waa any hesitation or doubt in her manner, Sheila did not see It The girl, following her, walked straight through the great spacious hall, and mounted the stein, and crossed the upper hallways to the doorway of Pranks room. The door stood open; Sheila saw open windows, and pots and jan of exquisite flowers, beyond. She began to tremble now, and felt aa much like crying aa smiling aa aba walked Into the room. Mamie did If it Isnt Feta; whs Is It?" not announce her, merely stood at the door. he finally observed. And ahe Frank wu alone, dressed, seated her, feels the acme way about me." In a great chair piled with pillows, "Then youre different Sheila hia bandaged left arm strapped across hia breast Ovef hia silk commented mildly. . . "How do you know that love la shirt ha wen a loose Hue silk coat; hia hair waa neatly brushed, ha like that? Frank demanded. "It Is for me. looked thin, and a little pate: It would bo fra you? Aa Sheila walked slowly to Ms It is. Her head waa singing: fixed on her unsmiling eyes chair, him, ho glanced away from Am whip he felt her handa cold and wet A alienee. dow, and instantly a sort of magic You mean Peter? Frank asked seemed to be shimmering about her, and aha felt hardly conscious at what respectfully. "Peterl" Sheila cleared her he waa doing. Frank throat "No, not Peter," she said. Why, look who's herel You mean you dont love Peter aid, with hia broadeat amite. "Well, I am glad to see you! How are you? any more?" I never did. We just had a a Sit down, sit down. No, pull your ease, the girl explained, and he chair nearer. Im an alone. crane to aeo me, and Sheila sit down, and looked at promised hed ho didn't come, and that made ma him. mad I thought more about him than Do you know, Ive been thinking if ho had, maybe. about you. and want to see you? Frank aaid enWell come on Frank asked. And aa aha did not Youve only made couragingly. went he on, answer, "Funny thing, a confession! If it isn't Pete, I was talking about you only test half it? ia who night Bernadette was here Miss "Peter waa the the first gentleKennedy, you know ever known, Shelia, inI know." Sheila's voice waa very man rd of answering, aaid hurriedly stead of the tho sight faint Hia nearness, I liked him, for and nervously. hard, jaw again, the that . flash of his white teeth,' the half--! "So much so that he didn't keep smile in his Irish eye, were too word to you? much fra her. The tones of his hia lost my address. "He voice made her heart feel as if it And forgot your name? were melting wax. "I forgot hit.' the girl said hon"I said to Bernadette that you were the darnedest kid I ever saw. estly. laughing. But you see were Frank laid. '1 said I had the fun- not in the telephone book, and he niest feeling of being responsible aaid that the only Caracadden that looked possible to him was in Brookfor you! "la this your room. Frank? she lyn. You're dodging the issue, Frank Interrupted. You cant do that when Nope. I'm up on the next Bora; pursued. youre talking to a lawyer, you its not to grand as this. know. Come on out with it whom "Whose room was this?" "Well this used to be an upstairs do you like? Then Pop put the sitting-roo1 might know what 1 thought into tho about it, without being it, Sheila kitchen and the dining-roobasement floor, and turned the old stammered. dining-roointo a library, and gave It end it! What dyou mean by next to that, and it? Mom a sitting-roo"Well 1 might know what being this baa been a sort of spara room ever since. And beyond the bath- in love was, without being in love. room, there tho room where they She waa suddenly scarlet the clean color flooding up under her transset my arm ia Gert's room. And that reminds me that she's parent akin like a llama. Yea, but you aren't guessing!" be coming down to dinner tonight, Frank went on. And Petes home, answered shrewdly. "Be a sport And wa think Sheila. I won't tell on you!" got here yesterday. (TO BE CONTINUED) theyve been writing to each other, and that they've made It up." Peter and Gertrude?" Humor Becomes History "Yep." During tha dark days of the World Oh. I'm glad!" Sneila exclaimed. war, H. L. Mencken felt the urge to "Honest, arc you? ' And sbe looked at dispel the gloom with a bit of humor. Oh, honestl Accordingly, he wrote an Imaginary him in surprise. of the bathFrank was eyeing her with a teas- story ' of the invention tub. Aa tha Mencken fiction ran. expression. ing It waa tha brainchild of one Adam I thought you liked Pete?" Thompson of Cincinnati, Incased in WeU 1 don't "You're not jealous, anyway, ' he Nicaraguan mahogany, metal lined 1.700 pounds. Ha insaid. And after a minute ha added, and weighed the new experiI don't believe that after five years vited guests to try tha of being engaged, youd suspect a ence. The daily papers reported and' tha first bathtub" waa event Sheiwould you, at mar anything, denounced by doctors, ministers and la?" Lawa w era passed officials. 1 wouldn't be engaged tor five public to regulate Ita use and heavy taxes answered. Sheila years, imposed. Much to Menckens horYou wouldnt! Why not?" ror and amazement tha stray waa It "Because" She waa thinking accepted aa history in spite of Its out Because I wouldn't want any obvious impossibilities. Ha hastened man n feel sure of me, for five to explain, disavow and repudiate, It slowly formulated she yean, all to no purpose. Ha admitted that Thera waa a silence tha stray waa wholly a fabrication would!" man "I don't think any to amuie, but It goes marchonly Frank presently said, with a not to Immured in tha ConAnd after a ing on It natural laugh. quite Record, has wormed Ita minute be added dryly. Fortunate- gressional way into teamed journals and Into ly for me Bernadette doesnt agree work! of reference. This standard with you. bo could particular place of humor Instate on So you dont think you history. faithful to any man fra five years?" becoming I. with a touch of quaintneas that adds much charm to its simplicity. 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