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Show Bosnian Illiteracy fcJrediew Linen 1 Order Partially completed Russian ren-ifigure reveal that 81 per cent of tha Soviet population, above the ago of nine, la literate, an inereaeo the Norman of 80 per eent alnee 1926. Educa-r- e fk" tonally, 8.86 per eent of the popu-a- ll rftha poJ'8 lation have aecondary achool train- nce, date back mi.niiAtii whin inf And 0.64 per cent university background. According to the Russian aeeond five-yepUn, illiteracy ahould have disappeared at the end of January, 1938. ui r-A- c' Towel, alhroom, kitchen the bed elan ii hi "flfahth wt " rJoas Struck, hia-frt- f,. menu-factur- er pinched and Men talk mom than women, acaa gave hia name cording to a University of Minnesota lj'tttea convinced Chicago professor. Not only that, he states, SH. George W. Schreech but men are mom ready with an" fjwsrs old end that age swers and usually speak up lint. the official blank. Tha research further disclosed that white-hair,aST An- women enjoy giving advice better -. enucensua . than men. It waa discovered, howoin whom nforted was 117 or 118 ever, though men answer first, they FSjriucd to pom for photog-aaayare mom apt to he bluffing. old." "too she and rat to roll old them, he banded heon mat j, ed tick with Vbeuaed ia u tn. Linen make Waite Who Hi ft girl m Book 3, Book i Second Time V When Joe Louia knocked out Max Schmeling in leas than one complete round, it waa the second time in hie fight earner that Schmeling Sha silver spoons. Ihw suffered tha same fate. Back in were a because they ta, Recently a atrang-Mi- is 1928, an unknown fighter, one Gypsy present ( sod handed her three of Daniels, finished the Teuton in two leu than it took the Brown rjrp. He said ho would mail second Bomber. IbBtt from Oklahoma. ago some customers distof Mrs. Charles Will- backroom in Belleville, J1L, mts for any in Book m closet do-df- ii booklet, Mo. criptloa rf Blame U. S. Vaea Healthier That has ceased to come medical authoritiei, money to gjhg healthier than men. For from the United Statu and England is blamed for the alow payirnu who reaches tha age of ment of taxes in Galway county dlkt women attain that age. er cost ud SaR0D DEPARTMENT HOTELS MEN WANTED! a KSO. NEVADA. Me M On am SHLOEN Bra., laraail raC era asaalar kefal. FOR THE U. S. ARMY FINISHING KODAK fcrapei at TYPEWRITERS srakrai Mchlan, lmAmr. kM w. kf aerates-- Vacancies aaw available ia Air Carpi, Artil-lor- y, lafaetiy. Field Artillery, Coast Eagioocrt, Signal Corpi, Mtdical Corps, Qaartomaitar Corps, aad athar Aim and Iran dm. CONTACT Mia Salt Lain U asmO ke HATPLOWEB CAFI MSnU Ban POPULAR PRICED Iratuee. Dianna and Randwtahaa U. S. Army Recruiting Statkm EXTERMINATION PEST 223 New Building Salt Laka City 1MST EXTERMINATOR IN TOUR II Iran thin arafitakU kneintaa. RalM Ulrica actwnu annas, kanaa, adk A uitka, naUannla, ale. Wa ira la IM SUrairaUar Baapljr and lud in fna. 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Tha ""Ml FvwMalun deakraad ta bskSsssp 7artla".,tlta " wiadon, ahta to of Hearing? Ii Rj nla-ian- Lake City. Utak THE adaptabUUp sad Chanhn af Cannarie aad U CM Lomond Hotel Ben UTAH OUDRN. Cana aa ran are T. X mntnR tr friends will thank you for them to an Apartment - Hotel for 1 11 different " m J tPXI this jt PARENT HOTEL jSsSL?:5? Dl S15 Waak Up St Maybe soma day you feel I think you care about in Bl much aa you do anybody world. That will be enough for fawa. Tha 1 he smoked anLynn to stay while other cigarettx "Now I'm going; I rather dread the break. Rene remarked. Think of me! Rene, what will I to do without you?" Lynn turned dlatresx him in genuine ana He came over to her chair took her hand. Look at mx Lynn." Her wide set brown eyes which he looked had painted with such power up Inquiringly. 1 lovt you Lynn. I nivt for I knowfang time. I couldnt speek, about Wild. But felt how you ing now Its different Coma with me! I'll do my best to make you happy. little gesLynn gave a protesting t ' Sail Laka Qly, Utah Cdvbi a Jsck, Mor. me. I wont ask tor more." He paced restlessly up and down the room aa h pleaded: Tmgoing I feel tha nlacex X know that now. have dona Ewer In me! I couldnt without you." anything T Ho cam over to her again. darlingl" Oi need you BKWINa CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. MS Naw Moatsoaury Ava. Calif. aa Francisco Xnclosa IB cent ta coin for pie-fare- Btxe Name In the taxi he gave her hand a pat: "Well, kid, a new deal. Youre going to get same good cards now. Nothing can atop a girl with your lookx Ill drop In and sea you now and then. How about supper tonight? Lynn knew why be asked, knew he realized how she dreaded that first evening alone with Rene gone, to to Patton No..! Rea-nou- she was tempted. Could aha find a kind of happiness with Rent? Helping him to paint hia fine It would mean a wonderful Ufa, Europe, all tha strange places of the world. For Lynn knew, too, that Rena had a great future before him. It would bo wonderful to have part in feat career. Hia arms were about her, aa ha pleaded hia ease: "We'll find a place down in Capri, and I'll work like mad, Lynn!" Renas eyes were burning, his lips were on here. Rene, I can't! Lynn dung to hia arm, appealingly aa aha spoke. I cant, Rene. Its too late. Ha let her go then, and file suffering on his face accused her. Why make him unhappy? There waa no peace hereelL Why not at least try to make him happy? But even aa she argued with heraelf, aha tried to make him understand: "You wouldn't be happy, Rene, knowing I loved somebody else. You're too fine a person half measures Rene could not agree. I'm wining to take the risk, Lynn! He held her hand that wore Wilds emerald. Please think it over! She left him then to go back to her apartment There she wondered 1 too, "I'd be grateful," She said simply. have good news you. Then aha left him. She worked hard all afternoon to make up her morning off, and aha was grateful to think that Marty would bo waiting her that night He had bean a stanch friend. He was there when she finished the day's work at 6 o'clock, and ha came Into the shop to talk with Mme. Reanoud. "Its all set Madam, toe boys win see you about the arrangement m "Maybe aAslt Me aAnother O A Ghwri! Qois Thm Question to 1. By what other name waa Lord Beaconafleld known? 2. How many senators are elect ed in every year? 3. Are there any fish in California's Death Valley? 4. Approximately how many stars are visible to the unaided eye of a person of average sight? 5. What ia 6. Who casts the deciding vote in case of a tie in the United States senate? 7. Where waa the Civil war "Battle of the Clouds fought? 8. What ia the smallest state of the United States? 9. How long did Benjamin Harrison serve aa President? even-number- ed to to bee-brea- to clothex" "Can I have Lynn far my Spring fashion show? Madam demanded. "Be sure lfs understood In the contract you'd better east your eye over it Later, Marty and Lynn dined far a comfortable German, restaurant over Third avenue. They sat long over their late dinner. "You hate to go home, dont you?" OTHING ia more important during the summer and every season for that matter than this type of casual frock, softly tailored and classically simple. This version (Design No. 1962-B- ) ia ideal far womens figures, benarrowd, cause it has a -hipped line. And that perfection of line ia achieved ao simply merely by means of long darts that narrow the waistline and break into soft fullness above and below. Qathera on the shoulders are the oly other detailing. The rgst ia jurt long, straight seams. You can fudge, therefore, how easy this dress ia to make. But you cant really tell what a distinctive, comfortable, charm- - L v high-buste- "Yea. "Let me give you some advice. Keep going placex Then, after a white, you wont notice it when you como home to the studio. We're creatures of habit and if you keep plugging, after a while things dont seem so Important "If I could just forget far a while, go to deep and wake up in about two years! The Answers am ra a am f ra 1. Disraeli. 2.- Thirty-tw- o. In California's Death Valley there ia a pool fad by a spring, 3. where thousands of fish live. They are a species of killiflahes survivors of the Ice age. 4. Approximately 7,000. 5. A substance stored by bees for feeding their young. 6. The vice president. 7. At Lookout mountain, near Chattanooga. 8. Rhode Island. 9. One month. ' CHAPTER XXVin Lynna lovely face, in ebfare, smiled out from foe back of the megealnea theee dayx Rene, in Home, iaw the first color photograph! and cabled hie congrat-ulattonWhen tint cable waa delivered to her Lynn hardly had strength to open It For that hope prang alwaye that Wild might re- In SALT LAKE CITY THE x Ljru fett happy agate. whether she waa right Her ring hung heavy on her hand. She Slipped It off. That waa too first thing she must do. Even Lynn had not realized the value of the gorgeous atone. She put It back in Its box, wrapped it carefully, and in a sure hand addressed it to Raymond Austin, Austin Manor. Later that wed: She found a small tudto apartment in Renes building, and It waa arranged feat tha tow thing, he had would be moved there. The days hurried by. Marty bed found an agent to handle her affaire and there waa talk of a contract color with a cigarette company photograph!. Renes belonging were packed in his new luggage. "I'm still hoping youll change your mind, Lynn, Reno said one hours beevening, just forty-eigfore hia Bailing. Even if you don't come now, you could come over later if you change your mind. You're a darling, Rene. I wish I could. But both of them were sure her answer waa final. The day Rene waa to leave, Lynn got the morning off from the shop. She cooked Rene's last breakfast in her new apartment, and a fat of people dropped in to aay good-bMarty was there, of course. Ho was going to the boat and so were several of Rene's artist friend. Lynn was glad there waa a fat of excitement, and even at that early hour, Marty was ladeling out the highballs with gusto. There was little Rene and Lynn to talk. But time he did manage to corner her In the a moment kitchenette Tn leaving some money in a savyou, Lynn, he said ings account It aa he handed her a bank book. isn't much. But I want you to have I feel If the it You know how want your freetime ever cornea you dom, take that money and get It That's what it'a for." Lynn looked at tha book in her hand. "I can't taka it Rene. You have, already. Its in your name now. I a iked you to come. That always atands. But I want you to know your freedom ia there when a moyou want It He peused ment: I messed up your life once, to do it egainl Lynn. I dont want He kissed her hand. "Remember, next time, ten the truth, or if you fan in love, get your freedom first" TU never faU in love again, Rene. Thats over." "You will, but I tin have hopes to to to to it might ha mx smiled at him through her I wish it would bel" 'That's tha sweetest thing you could aay to me!" If you meet somebody. Renav But ha would not let her He leaned over end kissed her on the lipa end then let her ga The sailing party waa gay and oma fifteen men end girls piled into Rena's cabin. the Lynn wiped her eyes and crowd insisted on faking her to luncheon with them. Marty was at She "Dont answer m tonight, Lynn. tearx wont to your I ak about it Think CONVENIENCE BELVEDERE P""1 1 COMFORT -S- ERVICE to to hearing aids fori " mmSjn DRUGS N to n n FINISHING PHOTO-KRAF- again. Marty dropped in, seemed unaware that anything was wrong. But Aircraft kibai be con-as is t then, Marty waa always tactful, Lynn mused. 'Well, the famous artist win be off Paris and Rome before long, Lord I hate to Marty remarked. see you go, Rene! Rene nodded. AIRCRAFT MANUPACTaAa-- S Think of met Lynn demanded. nea ertn ainaertiF mat ta .ketter. tkelr aa tisn. U fan hare had aav ka hkhfla am." Marty squinted up at "I adaU jearntf waMiaa. tal thatwrila jw na as she gave him a cup of cofLynn ta tMa enek. eta nna..llraM ap every day. Wa halpawnIrani fee. an apaalas aad train yra la an vrar aaarie Half, tha boys in town are ahapa In Ban Laka Clip. Altar wa rap pan' tialniaal hriamira hart, you, Lynn. What do screaming Me. IraWir. aaa ta tha faetny. Writ, to that; Rene? say Mk. Land, n Mr. Ball at tka Wrim you triral Callaaa, ratlra third llan. MSandaya Rene shrugged: They show good Main. Balt Laka. Offlea aka ayn taste! " ! ta X Youre the Ideal model, Lynn. what Mme. Reanoud said. That's to la wet Iran IWB me to do some photowants She rnUMUM to itand anat riaM to-- graphic modeling." hualaeaa that Marty Common trade, eh? Iaveetncnt aanrad and will yield Might be a good idea. I laughed. annual payakla of WM nnathbr. think youve been in that dress shop to Wrila fn detailed hfarnatta. fang enough. And if you wanted the illustrator P. O. Bos 1T9X Balt Laka City you at some pose would have time." I wish you'd talk to Mme. Reame, Marty. noud Til do what I can. You should HOTEL BEN LOMOND have a good agent, Lynn. I haven't time to give you the thought I UTAH OGDEN, ahould, but Ive promised Rene Id keep an eye on you. of her Lynn flashed Rene one lovely smiles. He bad been very loyal to her. The first thing I want to do ia The thought of move," Lynn said. that apartment ia too painful. "Thafi not a bad idea. Rene Take what you turned to Lynn. want of this stuff in here. It doesnt amount to much. There might be apartment in this building. a Better ask tomorrow. It would be tnialn, better is s caaditioa. GOOD PAY ENLIST NOW IW & Singlt U. S. titisBS af good diaractar balwata Iks agss of II aad 35, without dapaaduti aad is good pkyiteal BALT LAKE Ball LaksCItr. MEALS INEXPENSIVE kBa ' you. The firat thing to Bnte to work. Noth- like work. Betides, need tno money, and Ill dock you if you you on the job! Next you're going jwntvo a lot of new clothex Nothing J? lute smart new hat far a woman hearts broken! ThstTs why I make money. Half the women who como in to my shim on a clothe spree have broken hearts. Dont you retlim that? You havent a comer on an tha suffering In the world I That idea had apparently not occurred to Lynn. Now, I'm going to sec you into bed. Ill turn off the lights. And tomorrow night I'm going to take you home with me for the weekend. By Monday youll be a different person." Madam was as good as her word. Saturday night she came for Lynn and the girl went with Madam to her handsome uptown apartment When they had finished dinner, Madam began to talk about style. You should begin to study yourself, Lynn. Learn by trial and error what you should wear. You've been letting me drew you. You'd be lovelier if youd evolve your own clothex You've been too busy being in love to do anything but walk around in a dare. It's time you got to work. Then theres another thing. If Rene goes away, what about you?" I have my work." You dont want to work in my shop tat $30 a week all your Ufa. Youve got a career ahead of you." Madam looked thoughtfully at the girl: Ive had a couple of boys into the shop to see about you far color photography. You'd model well that way. I'd dress you, and It would not bo bad me, you know." Madam had an eye to tha main chance. . X couldn't anybody but pose Rene, somehow! Nonsense! You can face a color Madam camera, cant - you? smiled: "Your coloring la unusual, you know." The next night Lynn tods a bus down to the Square and walked over to Renes atudia I famed you'd come. Im hungry." He grinned at her. When do we eat? Renes old cry! Lynn smiled in spite at heraelt and aha set about making supper. Then, seated across from Rene, she felt almost happy to qualifications il ID.S Baibara Ben Fatten No. MS1-- la d Bifntd for silts 32, 34, X, IS, 40. 41, 44 and 4X Elza 34 requires, with Ions sleeves, Bit yarda of material; with shot 4 yards. Bond order to: BROWN By to EXPERIENCE. ADVENTURE. AND TRAVEL AWAIT YOU! PRINTS 25? U ariata Ik IS I. OfSra UUk. SU rHOTO 16 batiste. TRAILER GIRL VERA f r?0" Old Ago idea-an- d i fane-Une- Men Talk More ! liffifinnri Henry Ford recently denied that machinery created unemployment, pointing out that while industry cuts coats whenever posible by ten.; men off Jobe, which are better done by machine, it means an actual in- OLndgaa crease in Jobs. The Detroit WNU disclosed that' there an CHAPTER XXVI Continued CHAPTER XXVII many more man hours of work in his best and kept everybody laughi- atha Ford factory than at the time Madam ing. Lynn waa grateful to him, to shook Lynn gently and Lynn'a hands were in Henex He she knew ha understood. Later he of the Model T. laughed: You ask bow to u you're go- clung her. In her desperate offered to drop her at Mme. ing on. m tell of her tim red- temper wai aa Sha f'tarkair- ,omiinie! M at the elighteat STSnrrf by her akm forgot he waa a tha qftre-K- it ftTuS Sha had hermaida of raving at and ing fashion it ia until you have it on. Then you'll repeat it many times, in silk print, rayon sheers, and street cottons like linen and More Man Iloure iCf I that tha t rATTERNJ)TM AAAiAIAAiAAAlAAAAJ ar Sh, eta X 'Jk'to UP I ere I aa Mil that the fhole I flu-i.- lent It HOTEL waa a gorgeous Autumn day. Lynn, by farce of habit turned straight to the society cohimnx That waa tha only word she had nowadays ct Wild. And that waa ao little. She knew when Mrs. Austin CkoktaftkeDuermaMtuigTrerder 400 ROOMS left or returned from her Palm Beach home. She knew when Chuck joined hia brother In Algiere in the early Spring and when he returned. It waa there she learned Wild waa on a trip around the world. And there wea a great bitterness in her heart aa aha read. "1 must stay and face the music. He can go wherever he chooses forget!" 400 BATIK Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 Our 1800,000X0 remodeling and refurnishing program hue made available the finest hotel oooommodalione in file West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. MdraMwedWMWMMaMMM CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. - J. BUFFET H. WA1M, AeaMraf DINE MIRROR ROOM Mesegeia There had been a photograph of J.HOUHAM WATMU eeTW. ROSS SUTTON KVBYSAfUIMriVNM e Wild hunting In Indie, entertained by a maharajah. She pushed the paper from her. No news today. I Their Nature For the Base n Rena had been faithfuL Hie A rogue and a pig you may from meets no Slander regard Ufa. in her were a bright spot noble minds; only the base believe wash them white and theyre back He did not write often, but when the base only utter. Beller. in the mud before it is night. he did he gave her a delightful pic- what ture of hia life in Rome. He was working like mad, painting wildly. And always the same plea: Come.' Often to houra she'd forget about Wild. Then suddenly shed find herself sitting in a restaurant where they had dined, end it waa aU she could do to keep from running out of the place. Or she would pass a book shop where theyd lingered on a lazy afternoon. It waa later than the thought when She got home that day and she hurried into tho building. In her studio he found a letter from Ren. ' She undressed leisurely and then Upped into bed. Now. She aUt the envelope. Out fell como anapshotx They were Rene and a pretty brunette glrL My new modeL" That was the way one of the pictures was labeled. He had been vacationing up in the mountalnx That ia why he had not written. He had been UL A cold again and tho doctors had ordered him away. Thats where hed found hia new modeL TU always miss you, Lynn," ho aid aa sha read on. "But life must go on. Im glad the work la going waU to you. Your pictures I see very place where they a ell AmeriIt la exciting getcan magazines. ting the new ones. But they're so expensive over here that I don't buy them. I permit myself the luxury of stopping at the newsstands and looking at your face." Tha next few paragraphs left "You remember Lynn white-facewhat I said once. If I ever wanted my freedom, Id teU you. I think it la better that you settle things once all. I aay this after thinking and r long timx about tha matter Go and see an attorney, Lynn. Try Mortimer. You know him. TeU him tha story. He'U advise you. I wish youd do this right away. The letter dropped from lynna hand. . Queer that the should feel so bed-lyHe waa In leva with tha modeL Lynn scolded heraelf. After aU, aha had her chance. She had let him gx Now she must give him the freedom that he caked. (TO BE CONTINUED) . big-gam- let-te- I i : d. to to i Li. |