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Show fresh by -- ed HOP? SEW wrapping 0ut of vinegar in a paper fVriore ' J) (Releseed bjr Western N..pupr Union. I 110SALIND RUSSELL, who considers Columbia her lucky lot, has been signed to play the feminine starring role in that studio's new comThis Thing Called edy, Love, a tale of a six months' trial marriage which goes on the rocks before it is well launched. Miss Russell will be seen as a brisk and competent insurance executive (a) when mak-when making W a ',,)tfyou are eeel clean by washwarra so?PJwa: ruiar rrhaJ been added a Sthe dry 1 ammonia will dirt. Rinse and i u,ed toT ffJs. dip the basket (and lets hope she wont over-ac- t, JSftt before placing in ss she sometimes does) end . Melvyn rStm. The croquettes Douglas, playing opposite her, will 25 to it When done, and be s mining engineer. to remove, A few years ago the beautiful Rosalind was borrowed by Columbi the flavor of leg of for the title role in "Craigs Wife,1 3, a with a mixture of an unsympathetic part, as you and mar" WPP1, tfSe, probably recall, but in It she proved codling. of baking Ike hut itages niece of greased paper in- and keep the 'Jfc it will allow the ,3 through burning. be no vegetablesin can water washing little vinegar, and ioak in this solution bur before cooking, by i a cracked egg successfully if Id loobl of vinegar is added Idoor the crack is rubbed iber that be boiled way be used in recipe to give uid crunchiness. i added way to test whether a laguna water is to give the lad ROSALIND RUSSELL tap-- di wet the top. pren out the soil is She scored another Columin bia triumph as "Hildy Johnson His Girl Friday. Soul Not for Art X iday Diner s Two daughters of famous footbaU coaches are ap for roles in "Til lie fnt day of his holidays the palatial seaside and had a ham sand-Th- e bill came to 75 cents, imtfor the manager. i I the Taller; they are Marcia Shaufhneasy and Annie Lee Stagg, and were suggested by no leaa a personage than Maude Adams, the famous actress, who coached them at Stevens college. - sir, explained the man-1- , The 52.6 second kiss record set by 1 grant that the sandwich ! might be reasonably priced Ann Sheridan and George Brent in ter. This, however, is a Honeymoon for Three" brought re-- at actions of all kinds from here, there the and elsewhere. A Los Angeles laundry asked for i paid up, and left Next the handkerchief used by Brent to had another ham sand-nam- e wipe off Miss Sheridans lipstick, ofplace. But when fering to launder it for nothing. An I hi came he placed 25 cents Inventor in Indianapolis asked Brent e table. to be the first to try his new lipstick tthistime!" he chuckled. "I remover. A clock manufacturer inquired what kind of watch was used Ipr pictures yesterday I" to time the kiss. A New York promoter telegraphed a $500 offer to the pair if they would officially open klssathon by repeating the performance. And then a woman's club in Toestablishment. Look pictures on LASSIF.IED peka, Kan., passed a resolution recommending that endurance kissing be banned on the ground that it is unhygienic. And countless males bePERSONALS tween the ages of 17 and 80 wrote in, volunteering to take over Brent's WOMAN'l FRIEND for. Hyufnlc Powder. Sample by next assignment of that kind for '. UI'KKAV MED. CO.. I"-- HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. nothing. jai When young Betty Brewer was working with him in "Bangers of cannot be satisfied with Fort one" Fred MacMarray taught He is concerned her to croon. Since then ahe 1 forms upon which suo been rehearsing her sister and brothto him. And often er and a little neighbor girl in n very wu seem more important quartet which she calls Betty Brew-so wwcccss Charles A. Ben- - er and Her Playmates. and it's good that aa advertising agency may put them on the air this fail. btitis Secondary 1 (DIGESTION aUct tha . IhvtmrnjmetnUm ay wkwAtthelli'gtgiiiB of Tihit to to hut Wild of the faaisit. As old as radio to the annoying production problem of performers kicking' the microphone stand or striking it with their hands if they make gestures while on the air. If a grating sound comes from your set, thats probably the receiving reason. Sponsible for Injuries Cecil B. DeMille thought he'd I sure to cause In- solved the problem for his radio st almost toasbbn wherever theater last year, by using a hanggreat an evil ing microphone but without a base Jjwmwnce as if he were atand to guide them, actor bumped Tongdoer. Sir Henry their heads into the mike. (Gluttons tar punishment these actors!) iTi' Undaunted, C. B. went to work again. And this year when the cast assembled for the theater's first proManhattan Melodrama, duction, with Myma Loy. Williem Powell, and, of course, Don Ameche, they found that a circular guard rail had been built under the mike. That suited them perfectly they could rest their scripts n 39-- 40 Jtoppfaess in (Wded to tAum Little I?"'th?t very litue 8 happy e- - SCREWED AND THEN trailer girl By VERA BROWN CHAPTER XXX Continued Lynn sank again -- into her chair. teari ,n her es Everything ut 11 b wful. will be raked up again, to Wild! Oh. Mr. Morthneri you can't do this to me! His eyes bored into her pleading "jwhy - "1 ,uPPoe you know now Helen Austin ran Lynn's eyes were wide as away" she listened. Charley Austin came to Palm Beach to join his brother. She thought he was in Europe. She saw him that day you were at the beach, driving his car in downtown West Palm Beach. Poor girL She wai frantic. She had to leave you strand'd- She thought he knew she was there. She thought he might have seen her. She didn't even dare send lor you. "Foot Mrs. Warren I mean Austin . . Lynn covered her face with her hands. She could see the Helen Warren ahe knew with her son in her arms as she read him hi bedtime story. She jumped up: "I'd hurt your ease. They'd say i wa just trying to get even with what the Austins did to me! Theyd say Id worked myself into their confidence! so conclusively that she could aet it it sounds iirp water, but if a dull that die picture gave her a place at hol-gwe- it AND ENDS Oh I Ive thought of all that, Miss Morrow. You're our best witness. Austin charges his wife ran away with hia best friend. You know where ahe wu those first few months after she left Austin! house. You are the only person who does. He went on and on. Every detail of Helen Austin's struggle to keep her ion with her wai recounted. Mortimers eyes were hard as they watched Lynn. "You're going to do your duty, no matter how it hurts. Ita the only decent thing to do. We can't let them get away with It! Lynn sat with her face covered. She could see the fight stretching on and on. How well she knew the Austins would never stop until they had Buddy! She flung out her hands: "Can't you make them make it all up? Can't you use your Influence to get them together? "How can I? He wont even talk to me! He's bitter and under the influence of his family. If he had any idea of where Mrs. Austin la. he'd get that child if it took a company of State troopers! I don't trust them. They'd agree to conciliate and they'd doublecross. I know them! Mortimer kept her there three hours without dinner. She gave a detailed statement of her'life with Mrs. Austin, five months ahe spent with the woman and her son in the trailer. "It will be wrath your while. Miss Morrow." Lynn dropped her pencil as he What I am doing, I am apoke. doing because I must tell the truth! Understand that I don't want your money! I couldnt take it She was furious at the implication in his voice. "Ail this is terrible for me! You must know that. But aa you say, I can't do anything else! Tears irembled on her long lashes, and eyes were her odd swimming. It was terrible! There was no doubt that she must remain loyal to Helen Austin. She paced up and down the room, trying to see her way clear. She must see Chuck and talk to him. That was the only way. She must! No matter what Mr. Mortimer said. Chuck would listen to her. He bad to! Next morning Lynn dressed with unusual care for work. She was over early, so eager and so nervous she that bring the might what day could eat no breakfast. During the morning she managed to find time to telephone Chuck, but she could not reach him. What she did not know waa that every newspaper man in town waa also trying to find Charley Austin. At noon she went to hia office. When she walked into the reception room the clerk on duty straightened, breath-takin- g sight In i.ynn was a and smiled She clothes. her lovely asked tor Mr. Austin. "Mr. Charles Jr., he added. It gold-fleck- a personal call.'' Im sorry, but hea out of the City. ODDS She must Lynn's face clouded. Mott Inspirstional Extrn of ths in the clerk'a Doris on Something him. brtlmced reach tills is ths Studio truth. Davenport by lbs Hollywood the ex- eves told her the I leave a little note for Club, because she rose from May tra ranks to ths jemimno lead in biin?11 for" Tha Westerner. Certainly, we'll be glad to rH is vacation-bi- g C Douglas Fairbanks it. ward at his farm in Virginia. Lynn wrote hurriedly: "Plea' H Susanna Foster, starletof can. It Thens Magic in Music, km me. Chuck, aa aoon aa you to me. im all toady to leave for a "watum n is' terribly important for two Bsx, working at Mme. Beanoud's to Kearney, Neb when unthe turned Then Lynn was struck by sn automobile. She her weeks. "This ia very importan packed her trunks and abandoned secretary: sea that to stay at horns until Hex to me. Will you plea aa possiMr. Austin gets it as soon T ei Para-mourn-1 bwuUeaaau the Blood ble?" ssstgess SSSSSSnS" BSiraSSWas fir repulatloe. South, in denominations o; sU lundst ho has never charged sny church for am sppeersnee or a lecture. (currently work-fo- g Dorothy Lamour Burma ) receipt in Moon Over n latter Aa oAsr day that nMr and I wsnl to startled her. "Mr sister In run meat," captained e youngstar vo need your Howard. Up. Dorbthy declined. 4 room or the kitchen. This box was so rough that the oil cloth lining waa necessary. A box of smooth wood could be painted inside. WALL ... almost d i jf Ruth Wyeth Spears By VIRGINIA VALE kiptacc. She went back to the shop, waiting and hoping that ha might telephone. There was no word. Mme. Reanoud. realizing Lynn vaa under a great strain, apoke to her and casually of other thlnga of her did not aeek to learn tha cauae waa grata- aha which For agitation. fill. The next afternoon when Lynn bad about given up in despair, Chuck telephoned to her. It waa a call from Florida. to I got your note, ma here, Lynn, what'a wrong? long-dlstan- Oh, Chuck, I've got to see you!" "Are you in trouble? Yes. I need you. Chuck paused a moment before he answered: Til fly in. Meet me at the airport tmorrow night" There were teara in Lynn's voice when she thanked him. "Don't tel! anybody I'm in hiding. Jut meet me there. I'm ducking everybody. I won't even go home," he said. Lynn hung up the telephone and stood there staring at it Now that ha wai coming, she was appalled at what she had dona. Would he believe her? Lynn went over and over what she would say. He'd be furious. Hed tell her to mind her own business and then go and find poor Helen and steal Buddy from her. After work the next day, she got the bus for Newark at the Hotel New Yorker. She was early. When Chuck's ship was called, she was so nervous that her knees shook. He was first to get off, and he seemed glad to see her. Well, here I am, Lynn." He was smiling, and hia smile somehow reminded her so of Wild that her heart melted inside her. "Chuck!" Now that the time had come, she waa in a complete panic. She was weeping openly. Through her teara she said: Come to my I'll find her and I'll get that baby if lt'a the last thing I ever do!" She forced him to ait down and listen to her. Youve got to play fair. Youll never get that boy away from Helen Austin. I can tell you that right now!" Chuck's eye blazed: This is all I wanted, a tip where they are. The rest is easy. Once I get him, she hasn't a chance. Lynn's fighting spirit was up: "Thats what you think. Chuck. I shall go on the witness atand and tell everything that happened those first five months I waa with your wife and baby. When I da there isn't a court in the world that will give you that baby, Chuck Chuck looked at her unbelievingly. Na Chuck. You'll never get that boy. There isn't any other man. I 1 know." He started to get up: Why did you get me from Florida to tell me this fairy story? 'I'm telling you the truth. Bunk. What's Mortimer paying you? Lynn did not even bother to answer. She just looked Into Chucks blazing eyes, her own full of contempt Suddenly he was on tha defensive. Why did you wait a year to tell me this? So you knew it all along when you were giving me all that sound advice up at Austin Manor Lynn swallowed, thought hard before ahe made her aniwer: "I did not know that Helen waa your wife until I saw her picture and Buddy's in the papers two days aga She spoke simply, directly. Her level eyes forced him to look at her. He laughed loud: Did Mortimer send you here to see me? He's tried hard enough to get me every way. If Mr. Mortimer knew I was here tolling you this, he'd be frantic." "Then youre working for him. 1 am his witness, if that is what you mean. I am going to ha honest with you. Chuck. He threw up hi hands. "Very smart of Mortimer, but not smart enough. PH have that baby In two days. Lynn was white now. She'd never forgive herself if this did not turn outright She stood before him, her hands clenched together. "Helen' a decent woman I When I say she loves you, I mean it You didnt use her right! I know so well what happened. She was a working woman. Leisure ia hard for us. Your friends up at Austin Manor didn't care about ma either. They've got a closed union. They said from the beginning teat your marriage wouldn't work. And they did everything they could to see it 1 Mrs. Reanoad spoke esaaally of ether things to Lynn. Nobody will bother us there, and we can talk. What has happened? Chucka la it Wild? voice was alarmed, apartment No. She tried, but her courage failed: Chuck, lets wait until we get to my house. It's difficult When they finally walked Into Lynns poor little studio. Chuck felt something of the girl's state of high tension, facing her in the light of the studio lamp. Its a tong story, Chuck. Be patient with me. She was so appealing in her obvious panic, that Chuck was gentle with her. Chuck, sometimes it is hard to do the things you have to da "I've found that out Let me tell you something about part of my life you don't know anything about. Blindly, haltingly, she continued: It's about Florida and here. I didn't have a job. I was just out of school. One day here In New York I answered the ad of a woman in a Newark hoteL Lynn Chuck, in spite of all stopped: that' happened do you have faith in me? She broke down suddenly. Chuck, watching her bowed head, was mystified, but he felt sincerely lorry for her: I have faith in you. Lynn. You're honest CHAPTER XXXI His answer gave Lynn strength to go on. T went to work for a woman. She had a trailer, and she wanted me to go with her down South, aa a maid, help her drive, take care of her child. That was in October. Suddenly Chucks face assumed a different expression. There was a sudden hardening of his eyes. Lynn seeing this, stood silent before him, beseeching him: You must listen. I stayed with that woman until February. She tried to choose her words carefully. "It was hard. She was a heartbroken woman. Chuck, I know. Night after night I heard her cry herself to sleep. We wandered all over the South. I never knew much about her . . Chuck turned suddenly In hia chair; "What was her name? Lynn did not answer, tor a moment She came over to Chuck and slipped onto her knees beside him. Im throwing myself on your mercy. Chuck. You've got to play fair with met You've got to! Ha did not answer. She put her hand on his shoulder. "You've got to promise! You've got to. He stared at her for a long time. Finally ha spoke: "It was Helen, wasn't It Hia words were not even a question. "Yea. "Buddy? Ha was with ua. Chuck covered hia faca "God! with his bands for a moment Then be stood up: "Whera art they now? What name waa aha using? Ill have very cop in the country after her. unco ; NOTE: One hundred sixty of these bomemaklns article by Mrs. Speare have been minted In five booklets, eaek SS paces. Tha etocklnf eat and doll on tha shelf are In Book I; directions for the hook rue are in No. 8; also description! of the other booklets. Booklets are loe postpaid and should be requested direct from Mrs. Spears. Send order to: WITH ELJ OU. CLOTH-COV- TOm AND YELLOW COTTON PRINT Ism curjmms extend I OVER FRON1 EM BOTH WYETH EPEABB Drawer 1 New York Bedford HUla Enclose xo cents for each book T- ama arrows vellow CCHOOL again, and this a quiet study comer for Joneshows girL It is all very gay in sketch tones of golden yellow and green and was made almost entirely of things already on hand. even down to the hooked rug. The hanging book shelf doesn't really hang at all. It is made of a box screwed to the wall, and if you never thought of a book shelf, here is proof of how smart one will look, especially if it is matched with a chair covered in the same material. The legs of the chair are painted green and so ia the old kitchen table which has now become a desk. The yellow tone is repeated in the blotter and an old brass lamp and other desk things carry out the green and yellow color scheme. 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The The Atuwere four fundamentals of combustion are mixture, air, time MOM, and temperature. 2. PluraL insigne. The singular form ia 3. Paris. 4. Mark Twain (Pudd'nhead Wil- son's calendar). WAX, SUITES I, CUANEU FIT AM MOTH SPRAY AM a Knot of A man ia a bundle of relations, a knot of roots, whose flower and fruitage ia the world. Emerson. NATIONAL OPEN GOLF CHAMPION didn't That isn't true! My family did everything . . Tin not talking about your family. Do you think that gang wai nice to me when I waa up there? Of Chuck seemed surprised. course they were!" Of course Lynn laughed shortly. they were not I Ita little things a man doesnt understand. But I could see how theyd eat into a girl's soul. She wasn't interested in them; thought they were pretty dumb. And they resented her; thought she waa dull At least he waa listening! There was a dead silence in the room. Your wife ran away in a panic and left me stranded. That waa because shed seen you in West Palm Beach that day." Lynn felt she had to make the whole thing clear to him. "I didnt know. I never could Not until two days understand. aga If you Chuck, turned on Lynn. testify, we'll tear you to shreds. We'll bring up everything . . . Everything! His eyes threatened her. Lynn stood quiet, looking up at him. 1 would expect you to do that Chuck. Pm a working woman, we're fair game. But heres one thats going to stick to your wifel Chuck! Chuck I Why do you want to pillory her when shes done nothing? Why do you want to take Buddy from her when her greatest sin baa been lack of understanding of your friends? What has she done? Chuck did not answer. . He waa breathing hard. He must walk warily. If ha once got tha boy, they could all go hang! He'd take him where none of them would ever aee him agin! 1 know what youre thinking. You'll steal him, and Helen will never see him again! There waa agony in Lynn's voice. Chuck, I begged Mortimer to try to talk to you. I know tha situation. But he refused. He said youd do just what you're planning to da She covered her face with her hands. I thought I know you. I thought you loved them' both. I thought you'd believe the truth when you heard it He warned met But I couldnt believe anybody would do that to any other human being! Tears ran down her face. She had tried so hardl Sha had believed she could work this miracle. Bitterness swept over her. Why did I try? Pvc ruined everything, when I wanted to help I God, I wish Id never seen the Austins!" Chuck flared up at thla: Why did you ton? 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