| Show 1 Wjc There Salt uVUmnc -- 1 April t '27 1939 ( Is by Margaret Gorman Nichols Installment 19 Don’s I heard myself discussed The chandeliers shed a soft ligth a few minutes ago But they're in for a surprise when they find out tipnn nany heads apd young bodies it’s somebody else I keep thinking and dancing feet Stags lined one: how amused and pleased with lilm- sida of the large room peered sef h looked when I asked him over heads and then elbowed thei about it’’ But the rumor troubled her W'uy through to ask "May I Tuck had left a note on the please?" called" she haid written In the green dress with the belt of gold and the little Juliet cap “He's giving a party for Gina RowAlix’s gulden sandals moved in land I wrote the date on the telerhythm Eddie danced casually and phone pad If I were you I’d go held her lightly just to annoy her Don’t forget “There’s a moon Alix Trust this your glass of milk Who is going T outfit to throw a dance on a moon to remind you when I'm not here? ” Tuck found “her” house the next light night" j Mrs “Any objection to tjiemoon -Ed-- ! day It was a white bungalow with green shutters built on a hill overdie?" rold “Yes It makes mo think of fur-- S looking the river Tall trees shaded j! niture the house and a smooth green lnwn In shop windows and ‘Lohen-" He grinned and put rolled down to the shore On one grin’ fj her head against his shoulder "It’s side of the living room were three something to work for— ‘Lohengrin’ delightful windows and in the basej a clubroom paneled in j and furniture and you in white Alix ment was I never thought It would get me maple ”1 like this” Tuck said j like this” emphatShe looked at the flushed young ically standing in the center of the air-- j k‘faces around her Did any of them empty living room with her hands have brothers who had vanished? on her broad hips ”1 didn't want I wanted a house Did they love men who didn't love a new house them? Did they face a future in where people had lived and where nng a furnished room? Probably not children had played A new house ma This bow They had comfortable homes and is an inexperienced house kind indulgent parents Most of suits me fine" Alix looked at the windows hnd them were still in college dub “Children have played-herA voice asked nan "May I cut laughed Their fingerprints are oh the please?” and she was transferred to ints panes' another pair of arms After that the stag line seemed Eddie Calls to concentrate on the only Juliet That night Eddie called "There’s cap in the room and it was not ’ob’s room for rent across the street a until found Ed she that TO midnight it ‘e a8a‘nHe was on the veranda from me Alix I’ll come out and thpSj nitonigkt smoking will P n like you for a neigh"You're too popular” he said get you I'd ' Then "What's all this about Tuck's bor" What are you going Mrs Bishop’ the landlady of the moving? to do?" three-stor- y house was a tall Phi "First I'm going to help Tuck gaunt woman a thin hard face with spare Then-I'find her country house dv) at them critically she ushgoing to get a room closff downtowh' Looking ered Tuck Eddie and Alix to a I can't let her know how I hate second-floor front room with hideto see her leave me" “And you’re going to live alone-I- ous wallpaper and furniture badly mistreated by its former tenant a furnished room?" Cigaret burns scarred the desk “I've done it before’ "Alix you wouldn’t No Of Dark blue shades at the windows course you wouldn’t You’re added to the gloom "I won't hold it" she said sharpkind of girl something big and romantic ought to happen to Not ly "You’ll have to take it now" a clerk and a couple of Too tired to care Alix paid a week's relit and told her she would rooms and a week-en- d honeymoon But it’s there the offer I mean move in some time the following week any time you want it" A letter postmarked from New And if I "Thank ypu Eddie loved you what you've offered York lay on her desk the following She went to the dressing Some morning j would be big and romantic room to read it t men offer of themselves a only part Nancy wrote "I left town Alix f and their possessions You've of-because of what I’ve been hearing fered everything” table-"Kur- 4 thecla S'Suog plaid in q&f Gibson Girl models thk reminisce of the era when Gamblers and Dandies were dictators A "ftoyal Flush” for milady's in the petticoat brigade Checked taf fete skirt with wool faihicn smart short waistcoat ToJty Auei bach's brings flies and gay de-Jin- fashions fo for Spring '391 227S All Coats "BoiUr'i" pteid in hairline Wind breeier Jck frip t Navy and Chartreuse nd Dresses from Second Floor of Fashions I 1995 'Two of Kind” If! smart checked wool skirt and taillaurod whit batiste blouse - Skirt 591 Biouie campus shop— 2nd flop ' ithe 1 A Confession Looking out 'over the spacious ygreen lawn where the grass was damp from todayT’s shower and at the little cedar bushes straight and green in the moonlight she said "I’m in love with Kurt Eddie Didn't you guess? I have been ever since the first night I met him” "Kurt!” he loves Gina Row-lan- d f "Yes the And actress I suppose you She put her arm know that" through his "Let's go in and dance some more This is the first night I’ve danced in weeks" He caught her hand "And that’s Why you wouldn't marry Don Lawrence if he tied the world up in a package and gave it to you I like you for it Alix" But he hoped and would continue hoping he'd get another and another $5 raise Later when she left the dressing room a voice quite distinct but low jfcame to her "Did you see her? The girl who just went out? That's the girl Don Lawrence Alix did not wait to hear more but went downstairs where Eddie was waiting Sitting beside him in the shabby little roadster she said ‘‘They’re till at it— linking my name with about you and my fatherHow could you humiliate Mother and me like this! I'didn’t face father with it I couldn't! There’d have been a ghastly scene and I hate scenes You don’t love hirm Lou love Kurt You told me that Then you can't blame us for thinking that you want to marry Father for his money ‘We didn’t want to believe it but every one says It's true And we thought you were our friend Father is free We know that Free to marry It hurts me to think that a friendship that meant much to me can't be any longer Any exThere planation would be useless just isn’t any You are going to marry Father - because you can't have Kurt It's very simple This has made Mother and me realize that you were a false friend from the very beginning” Alix felt as if she had been struck Reading it again she could scarcely believe what she saw It was written on plain notepaper and Nancy had written no address There was nothing to do but wait until she Patent and bags returned whit probably" in a shiny in shoes in trims about your Add a dash Tribune suav whit ©f frilled dandy jabot a tailleursd batiste shirtwaist To be continued 1939 for The and throat end hat When she went back to the office Sally said “The boss went to ChiBusiness" She cago last night scoffed gaily "Another blonde Copyright sleek or in gloves r Build Radiant Personality In "Ac High Straight" imnortod lightly swing Toledo swagger front twd 2295 ‘ "Couper" check f with '90 shoulders Full swagger silhouette gey Swing 2500 second r 1 ' ' Why is poor Jane always left on the sidelines? I' She doesn't realize she carries tier past failures with her She £hns the glum air that says "I've been a flop and I'll probably keep on being a flop” ' If only she'd look forward of back — start at once to build the glowing personality that brings friends good times One of the surest ways to do that is to like people Then you're 'certain to do the things that make them like you Say to yourself "I think this Is a wonderful party wonderful people" And soon you appear interested at ease — no longer the mls- eratile wallflower perched on the iedgo of her chair chilling others by her very look an acquaintance apWhen proaches instead of a stiff greeting lean forward eagerly as —if you were honestly glad to see him as you Rre! Add Whilo he talks to you don’t gaze here and there Listen as if you find him fascinating —and of cQurae he'll like you for it A for strangers your new personality impresses them rharmingly Don't think timidly "Will they like me?" but “What can I do to make them happy at ease?” As you gain in enthusiasm com fidenee — you find it easy to shed old faults to acquire new attractive traits Gone are the jerky movements the hastily blurted tactless remarks born of In their place is an appealing liveliness Your clothes your voice your conversation — to these you learn you can give a magic touch Cultivate the magnetic personality that draws pepple to you Our booklet "Secrets of a Winning Personality” shows you how to analyze your own personality how lo correct less pleasing characteristics develop your good points Tips on grooming dress speech' psychological attitudes Send 13 cents in coins for bur booklet "Secrets of a Winning Personality" to The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Write plainly your name address pud the name of booklet j n iIttf— floor of fi w lr - iho with new lin- Novelty geri Patent trim 685 Upper left— Heelless and toelers high vamp shoa Smart patent 785 A — Exquisite cameo trimmed jewelry Antique bet ' Necklace 100 Brecelet 198 B — Gient twin top handled bag in smart pet-eLowor if j -- r s if " t l 4 vi 1 n)4"wr '’"kMisei ': 298 Upper right —White frilled lace jabot for suit “ wear 100 Lowar right— Short white kid glove with feather stitch trim 298 accessories — street floor ffr-- Af? s v D Jf I ' u ft tr f WAX hWC1’ L l tf |