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Show THE BULLETIN rrki i AMLKNIl a. llllllllliiiiAAAAJ l L LtFAKIMLNT enough, and the paneled skirt, cut to a high waistline, is beautifully slenderizing. The smart jacket is the most flattering length certain to make your hips look slim. Chiffon, georgette, linen or pure dye silk print are pliant fabrics in which this design looks particularly well. The Patterns. No. 1754 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. Size 34 fabric requires 3 yards of A Bcuut&i fiction Sesiial OrLCWUe CHAPTER XlX-Contl- -1- WNU By HAROLD CHANNING WIRE lent nues 7 Art's thumb Jerked backward. "X want to know who la that girl! And la ahe married to that Jasper?" Breek the thumb, Following looked through the open doorway, seeing a section of tourist pasture fence. Irene and Toby stood there, coaxing horses with bunches of grass. The animals held off suspiciously. "Her name is Miss Sutherland," he answered, then added with deliberate purpose, "they aren't married not yet" Without a word Art turned and sauntered back to his camp. He waited there a moment, then threw down his hat and continued on until he halted next to Irene. Breck aw her smile, and saw Art hold something over the bars. At once the horses came to his hand, nodding their heads comically as they took lumps of sugar. Irene shrieked and clutched the fence. Art laughed with her, wiping his handa on his trouser legs. Breck left the door open when he resumed work, and between pages of his diary watched the progress of events outside. He saw Toby go back to the Senator's camp: probably upon Irene's order. She strolled over to young TiUson's packs, where he whirled a rope for briher, displayed his horse-ha- ir dle, hia saddle with silver trimmings, his white silk square which ahe allowed him to knot about her before them wtteu they came Into Rock House. Brack's thoughts returned to Irene, and a little later were materialized by two figures sitting on a boulder where the meadow creek began its descent The trail led close to them. Irene looked up, waving one hand as her father passed. Art Tills on kept his eyes on the stream. "Who Is that fellow?" the Senator asked, riding on to the corrals. "A cowboy," Breck answered. "Owns a herd north of here." "Safe enough, I suppose? He looks like a pretty determined customer." Breck considered. "Safe enough for Irene," he said then. '1 only hope the boy doesn't take It too He might have told seriously." Sutherland more, but felt the time had come for him to explain things to Irene herself. That night he went to their camp with a Dutch-ove- n supper of roast meat potatoes and carrots that he had left buried in the coals all day; and after the meal, passed time with throat s InterestEven the brown ed her. At that Breck slammed the door and finished hia writing In grim salt-bag- ' He did not go out and ahe went directly to the corral where Art had brought up her horse. Breck understood the game. Perhaps Irene could nof lope cowboy fashion, though ahe knew how to canter well enough, having been taught that by various young men on the social paths of Flintrldga. heels. Now ahe was sweetly helpless. Art saddled for her, readjusted her stirrups, let her put one dainty boot on hia knee in assisting her to mount Then he handed up a leather quirt the braiding of which must have taken half the night Side by aide they moved out across the meadow, heading toward a level spot beyond the stream. Breck left hia cabin. The Senator came down from hia camp to meet him. "Wen, my boy," he chuckled, "your treatment worked. I'm not nearly as stiff this morning. Where Sulphur Creek. do we go today?" "And that" Breck wondered, Breck bad Intended a trip Into "means what?" It could mean country where Sutherland could find much, and he knew the waste of time in trying to guess. One thing he felt would follow now. Irene would come back to him. She usually did. Give her time. , He cooked his noon meal, loitered in eight about the cabin, then went back to finish his shoeing. Goof was the last Breck had three shoes on the mule and the fourth fitted, when a small voice behind him said: "You don't know how poetic you look! The village smithy!" He dropped the hoof and turned. Irene waa perched on a log. "How long have you been there?" he asked. "Hours. I thought you would never 'look around." Breck picked up the hoof again and tacked on the shoe. "Where's aecIuaioiL He gave the tourists until one o'clock to be sufficiently aroused, then walked up to their camp. Irene had come in and was lying on one of the pine-needbeds. From her position flat on her back, she called, "Hello, Gordon! Where have you been all morning? Glorious day. Isn't it? I should think a ranger would be riding the trails." , Breck went over to her. "He will be riding them this afternoon. I want you and the Senator to come le along." "O dearl" Irene propped herself upon one elbow. "I would adore it; but Arthur promised to take me Ashing." "Arthur did." Breck mimicked. "How nice." Irene smiled dreamily. "He's so genuine. A perfect specimen of a man. He can braid the cutest ropes out of leather." "And of course you need a leather rope!" "Now, Gordin, I do believe you're being sarcasuV' Irene lay back on the bed, lookup up at him. "What's that about riding?" The Senator ambltd from hia tent and aat on a' stum-- near them. "Gordon, did you aay ride? Boy, what do you think I'm m tde of I Give me time." "It's bettrr if you get in the saddle every day," Breck advised him. "Stiffness wears off quicker. I've got sonvs trail signs to put up west of here Ihis afternoon. We'll get a look at Kern River gorge." "All right But 1 need a derrick to hoist me on that animal!" Half an hour later when Breck and the Senator rode west toward Kern River, Irene waa still In camp. Breck wondered if her talk bad been purely to annoy him. He had planned this trip, for the double purpose of putting direction signs along the trail, and doing a little missionary work on Suther land. They rode into a beautiful part of the country, rugged, thick with giant flr, often coming over ridges that raised unlimited vistas of the Sierra roof. But it was a trail that had not been worked for three years. Fallen trunks and elides of esrth repeatedly blocked it forcing them to dismount and lead their horses along the mountain slope. Covertly, Breck watched the Senator. He had tourists' knees, that once bent refused to straighten. The continued climbing off and on became exasperat' ; ing. "What the devil's wrong herel" be burst out at last "This is worse than no trail at all. Hasn't It ever been cleared?" Breck halted, hooking one knee about hia saddle horn. "Not tor some time. Senator. A shame isn't it? They tell me this used to be camper'a paradise. But thunder, no one can get into tt now." Sutherland glowered along the particular trunk that sprawled Its hundred foot length in front of him. "Why not put a gang of men to work? They could open it" "Who would pay them?" the of "Why, government . course." "On seventy-eigh- t dollars?" "What do you mean seventy-eigh. t dollars?" "That'a exactly the amount my chief waa allowed for trail work this year." "The deure it waa!" Breck laughed, and deciding to tet that one point sink In. wheeled his horse toward borne. Thftir shadows were teugtheuiug tree and surveyed the meadow, following with hia eyes up a narrow arm that disappeared behind a ridge of rock. For a moment he stood doubtful. Perhaps he waa making too much of the whole affair. He strode back to work. It was half an hour later when two figures came from the gap and turned toward hia station. Immediately Breck saw the unusual distance between them. Irene rode In the lead. Art held back. They kept that position across the meadow and at the stream Irene swung up to the camp alone. Art loped Into the tourist pasture, brought out hia mules and saddled them. Then he lashed on the salt bags, drawing cinches savagely and cursing any animal that moved. With packs secured, he flung him self Into the saddle and pushed his train In a fast walk north toward "How long have you been there?1 stories of his work, waiting untQ he was alone with Irene. "Now," she said, facing him from her aeat across the fire when all others had finally gone to their tents. "I know what you're going to do. You're going to lecture me. Save It" "Why should I lecture you?" Breck asked. Irene gave a little shrug, half impatience, half the manner of a naughty child. "Oh, I suppose it's your Job. The ranger keeping tab on his people and all that" "All right" he agreed, "it is part of my Job. But not the way you put It" He knew he could talk to her openly. Her instincts were she would not betray hia confidences. "Things have happened up here, Irene; serious things. I'm not trying to frightert you and this matter needn't concern you at alL Only don't play up to that boy any more." Irene's eyes opened wide in the fire's glow. "Play up to him?" "Oh, come now, we understand each olherl He'a nothing to you." "He Interests me." "So does a queer bug." well-bre- d; "Gordon!" "Sorry; I'm not trying to be rude. Will you drop him?" he asked. trout but now canceled it "I'm sorry. Til have to put off our golden ride. My horse has cast a shoe and I might as wen go over the whole bunch at once." He felt it unwise to leave the sta tion as long as Irene was nearby. courting trouble. Hia fear waa not for her. She could freeze a man when the time came. Yet if Tillaon realized she had deliberately made a fool of him, there waa no telling what way hia vengeance would turn. "Anything suits me," the Senator answered genially. 'Til take Mary for a walk up the canyon. The fish can wait" "Tomorrow, maybe," Breck suggested, but gave even that with mental reservation. When Sutherland had gone back to camp Breck tied hia stock under a pine and went to work. .He had attempted the Job only once before, and that was at headquarters with Sierra Slim's help. Now he had no envy for the village blacksmith. At times when he straightened from bending over a hoof, he glanced off across the meadow. Irene's lesson waa progressing. He saw her lope short distances with Art close at her side. Breck finished with Kit then began on Custer, and as the big gray objected, his whole attention was given to the Job. When he did look up again. Irene and Tills on were not in sight He stepped out from the "The bug?" Breck stared at her, exasperated. She had never so put all her effort "You'll into being antagonistic. have to mind me, Irene," he vowed. "That boy is not friendly to the forest service. He's dangerous. I can't let you bring on any more trouble. Noise Bill Things are close to an edge at ready." For an instant she seemed to com A dollar bill makea a noise when But her sardonic smile dropped on the prehend. carpet of banished that "It makea a man a new soundproof laboratory room. awfully dangerous if a girl cuts him, writes a Schenectady, N. Y cor Gordon. You understand how that respondent in the Boston Globe. is." The bUl gives out a sharp whack "You mean you have a date with if it falls flat; it can be heard scrapTUlson?" ing if it cornea down at an angle. "Tomorrow. He promised to teach The room la something new in me how to lope. I certainly cannot soundproofing. It weighs 80 tons, refuse." and is hung from the roof of the "You U have to." research laboratory by (our rods. "Oh poohl You can't prevent us Sleeves make a creaking sound from riding on your meadow." Irene when they brush against a coat A watch chain clinks when its wearer paused, frowned, smiled brightly. "Really." she finished, "if you walks. Tightening a trousers' belt are so worried, you can Invite your sounds like harnessing a horse. cowgirl friend and go with us." The idea of the room la to take uie Breck stood up, concealing bis last smaU noises out of rotating maflare of anger. He knew, with Irene chinery. It waa built after scientists in this mood, any further argument thought they had all the noises out was futile. He could only appeal to because none could be heard in the her reason. ordinary laboratory quiet "Think it over." he asked, "t But these same motors, taken Into not fooling." the country on a quiet night were till audible. The hanging room was Any thought nc may have given thereupon constructed to imitate the ui it during the night did not change country at its stillest In cities and her action the next morning. About large buildings there alwaya is a nine o'clock Breck saw her come slight rumble of noise even at the down to the tourist pasture, dressed quietest moment In fresh riding habit with little The soundproof room Is built jf d spurs Jingling at her steel and concrete, Its mass alone -- snub-nose- j 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 39-in- ch short-sleeve- cutting out most f the outside noises. The walla are further lined with soundproofing materials, and the heavy carpet is underlaid with thick felt Entrance is through a vestibule which closes when the "quietness hunters" pass through a door from it into the room proper. The long supporting rods do not touch the roof. They are connected with steel aprings set in rubber to prevent them from acting aa sound and vibration conductors. A person with Indigestion in this room does not have to tell hia friends what is the matter. His stomach can be heard rumbling. One result of this kind of work is super quiet electric fan blades. There's not a single entirely flat area on their faces. Neither do their curves at any crosa section equal those of any other area. Their greatest width Is almost at the tip. Meaning ef Absolute Hnsle ine urm aosoiute music is ap plied to music of a purely abstract al or type, devoid of any extra-musicsignificance, as distin- guisnea from mat ox a pictorial or descriptive kind known aa program muale. non-music- al long-sleev- ed New Send Spring-Summ- Pattern Book er cents for Barbara Bell's Pattern . Book! Make smart new frocks for street, daytime and afternoon, with these simple, carefully planned designs! It's chic, it's easy, it's economical, to sew your own. Each patp sew tern includes a chart to guide beginners. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) Spring-Summ- 15 er step-by-ste- YOU see from the diagram, ASthe nrettv davtime dress (1754) consists of Just two pieces to sew together. Then make the easy darts at the neckline and waistline, so that your dress will be slim and softly full over the each. (Bell Syndicate WNU Service.) bosom, edge the sleeves and neckline with lace or niching and there you are! Anybody can do it, and u s so attractive ana comfortable. Linen, gingham, batiste and lawn are nice materials for this. Condttlona Dua to Sluggish BowaJe Yt Vf I . If TOD think an lUStlTM f Cool, Comely Jacket Frock. juat try this bla lautlva. If vou're looking for an extreme thorough. iOrffrom ly smart arid Dleasantlv youthful trMlilnc luvMfunttnf. with eoaiMpaMoa. wanriind jacket ensemble in women's sizes, Without 1761 is the pattern for you. Gath II m dcttsbMd, nturn the bm to in. Wi will ers make the bodice just lull rafundt.il purahaai .jaxesBBBaaaw HEADAQHE? I- -i RiskSSS Mexican Tea Towels Brighten the Kitchen Nee-dlecr- (TO BE CONTINUED) 2 fabrequires 6 yards of ric with nap for the ensemble and d dress. With dress 7 yards. ALWAYS CABBY,74 Arthur?" "That cowhand?" Irene corrected. "Oh, he couldn't stay any longer. Had some Important business tonight" She drew her shoulders together in a little disdainful shrug. "I can't stand a brag." Breck bent the nails and clinched them, then finished off with the rasp. He wanted to let Irene continue of her own accord. She did presently: moving nearer and sitting on the anviL "He waa an Interesting fellow. But he misunderstood my motives." "Of course," Breck agreed. "How could he know that you were doing it mostly for me to watch." "Why, how can you aay that!" Before answering, Breck released Goof, picked up bis tools and put them In the box. Then he sat down beside her. "Irene, we're not children." Suddenly she put both handa on hia arm, laughing, "You are, Got don! Just a big boy. You're not really disturbed, are you?" Breck frowned. "You haven't helped matters by sending Tillaon off like that" Pattern 1824 "Pooh! Tm not afraid of him." "That isn't what I mean." Can't you just see these towels "You're afraid of him?" Irene brightening your kitchen with smiled. their gay colors? One for every Breck ignored it "I don't like day of the week. Use your brightto have things more complicated, est floss for figure and scenes and that a aH" do the names of the days in the "He's Just a big brag, Gordon. I predominating color of the kitchfound that out And my woman's en. Your kitchen will be all the instinct tells me a brag la usually smarter for this colorful set. Give harmless." them as a shower gift and see "Not this one," Breck asserted. what admiration your work will He paused midway In rolling a cig- arouse! Pattern 1824 contains a arette, then crushed the paper in transfer pattern of seven motifs his hand. "What did Tillaon brag averaging 4 by 7 inches; illusabout?" trations of stitches; materials re"Oh, what a man he la In these color schemes. How many cowa he quired; mountains. Send 15 cents in coins for this owns and how he la the big boss to The Sewing Circle, here. Except for a brother, who is pattern Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., boss too. He can even forecast New N. Y. York, events, like oh I can't remember. I waa tired of it by that time." Soundproof Laboratory So Quiet a Dollar Makes When It Falls on Floor inch-thic- k 35-in- ch yards of lace or niching. No. 1761 is designed for sizes 34, and QUICK RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION His Task It is the first of all problems for a man to find out what kind of work he is to do in this universe. Carlyle. 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