‘ I a table. . iii!‘ 7 « IMERRHIDII 3 nnnlnlalamaia nnnnnnnnnnnn SKYWAY. By VERA BROWN LOVERS ~I Aliaonmoved the l'adso- lirtcdhlllon '_ tiom, rushed ‘tzher, The make on twrn listed h and car- ried ‘her :33: the rooerliiugnd Alison went, too. ‘ghurbers voice rose above the ~'m..l-. u. pnonov fatrit. I an you. blenep from answering that quea- n It was said 101: thedbgieflt of éhe gewspaper peop an e crow . The two attorneys carried the girl into a mess room and put her on Two officers came in Alison wet her handkerchief and put it on the girl's head. As she bent over Mona. her eyes uttered open. Distinctly Alison eard Scott-‘s voice murmur to 0113? “You had dinner with me-v-at the Chalet Sulsse —- and went‘ home 5 aftemard and I went back to the v 5 vff ." 1‘-lain the officers came close to Alison walked out of the tie two. ff itness room and back to her place the court room. She was stunned. 'hat did it mean? guilty? . She fought her way back to her mat and sunk down there, trem- ng. "What's the matter?” ‘Ferry turned to look at Alison's white lace. “You aren't going to faint, are you?" It took some time to get the court room quiet. Granger came back and id Thurber Mona was ready to go acl: on the witness stand. When she came in the courtroom was silent as all eves looked at the crumpled, tragzic figure oft he girl. ‘‘I am sorry. Your Honor. ”"shc told the Coroner. “I think it was It is so warm in here." heat, all right!" [‘hui'i>er remarked sharply‘. “Now we were just as ing about that dinner party you had the night of June 13. Let's, have it." A. ‘‘I had dinner with Mr. Scott." Thurber shrugged impatient-ly. or-la seemed more composed, a- hoiigh she still locked ill. Q. “And where did you have this dllill(‘(l%'.’" A. "At. the Chalet Sillsse." Q. Where is it? What did you Mona answered readily enough. Q. “Then what?" A. "Mr. Scott Egg work to do so I rode with him Was Mona have 1"’ it to his office, and then I went ome to get my bag. I thou ht of the picture then and inten ed to mail it to him from the airport at Newark. but I to oi it." V Thurber pounde away but Mona Dtuck to her story. It was no use. she had won. When she finally ate ped irom the witness stand she sm ed a little. It was over. Just before dinner the jury went Into deliberation. Before the went into session, they filed out ch two oiiicers—-to dinner. “Come on, we’ll eat while they‘re htlng." Roerdcn said They all piled into’ one oa3_sna YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE By FRANCES Look In the section you biflhflcy cornea in, and (ind what your owtloik la, according to the stars. (Copyright, 1939, King Features Syndicate Inc.) 3 For Monty, Julio 1801: ‘ILAROI-I 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —-vFrom B a.m. until after mid- night excellent vibrations fill the air. Among the highly approved: matters or agreements requiring mathanatios, mechanical ability: _.work with Inuibie, vement, granite, teel, iron. Deal with auperlora, ‘ ankers, organizers. €A1=lRiiL8i toMlAY20('raurus> v—Rea.aon rather than argue. Tact naked in atiairs involving older lo and superiors. Substantial in possible it you throw your oart and ability into your work. i MAY ll to runs: 21 (Gemini) — >—Very favorable for well establish- ’ ed matters, sound nneatmenta, making imprav to enhance the vaule of your business or pro- lluct. Good day on whole -for in- dustrial interests. You born after June 4: clarity at vision especial- ly important. JUNE 22 to J'UiL‘1‘ 28 (Cancer)- The idealistic will have to be ten th the I. pared Wll practice Dlhgant application to essential: will re- -ward you. Even balance import- ant, andespeciaiiy if you are on vacation. Show initiative. my 24 to AIUGUBT 2| (Lao) v-Borne resiiricttons and irritating hedencieg in the morning. Handle ‘ them with your engaging smile and uridaunted detennination and you'll break down barriers between you and what you hope to accom- plish. Acqualrit yauriicll with the lied: or Tod ‘ , iA.'UCiiU§l' II to Ifvlrgol — Very friendly easive action Ior ‘for IG- lible flarough sound inv ttor: social contacts or value an alraid they would hear it. ride seemed hours in her. Granger was chuckling as the cab rolled up in front or the hotel. “Scott, you're a wonder," he re- mcrk . " "I don't know what you mean, Scott answered quietly. Granger ust laughed. “No won er you always win cases. I take my hat of! to you. "I have never let a woman client go to Jail yeti" Scott quipped. And Alison knew Scott and Mona had lied on the witness stand. The hour they spent at dinner in Ric-erden‘s suite was the most nor- mal sixty minutes Alison had spent in days. or course talk turned to flying, and soon they were all lau hing to- "your ether ust as though Adee Roer- en ha not been murdered. “ murderer is free!" Alison's thoughts turned frequently to that iact and to Crrangcrs flip- pant remarks. ill-IIIIIIIIIIRIIHHIHIIIIIII WOMEN Morning Smnile RXPLAINH) 0aptain—"Wall. Private with what did you have It» dinner?" Private—"I‘n.teru. air." d caprtiain (to afloat) —"'what oes 0 mean item, serg- eant?" ‘ Bergeant—“lt’a only his ignor- ance, air. He means ‘spu '." "I hear your store was robbed last night Lose much?" “some. But it would have been worse if the burglars had got in the night before. You see, yester- day I Just finished marking down everything 20 per cen ." "Administered by a person or per- sons unknown." wlth a p was notthere. representing him. be’ id be He wou . he knew it. was That was all. Alison sat back It was over, Thurber His tent was Evidently Thur- had kncrvm what that verdict check-ma-ted. And At least, it was over for the present. The crowds surged about. Scott went over to Mona and bent over "Why are you so quiet. Miss her. "We can go back to New York Thayer " Roe;-den asked suddenly now." -when they were drinking their ‘‘Yes,'’ She managed a. vague fcofiee. Smile- “I'm just tired. Do you think "Come. Keep your chin up. We’ll we can even leave thm town?" talk later." Mona rose. . “Maybe tonight." Roerden 2113- Scott turned to Alison. “Will you swered. “if Lh;ngs go right we ll take Mona with you?’ take a late ship out for New York The photographers were already .immediately." busy. {I away. Terry did not seem to be con-I "Let's get out or here," Roerderi scious that Alison was resent. In [said “Terry, go outside and get some subtle way his w ole attitude toward the little hostess had changed. _ ‘ Bu 1: was time to go back for that long wait {or the Jury. When they arrived back at the ‘ court the crowds s'.l1I hung about, _ waiting for the verdict. Mona sat apart, her head bowed. and when Scott tried to talk to her she shook her head. Alison watched the clock. So did the newspaper people. and the "afternoons" were grumbling about the “hreak" on the morninz paper's time. on the door. slowly the jury filed out. __ "Have you reached a verdict? “We have," said the foreman. CHAPTER XXIV Alison's eyes moved to M0nfi'S . white. scared face. Then the fore-. man started in speak. He read from a neatly typewritten paper. typed by the court stenographer in their sec- ret session. "We find dele Roerden. the de- ceased, came 0 her death by chloro- form——" The court room was deadly quiet- Not even a sound or traffic broke the deep June rught-. The high lights threw strange shadows over the faces of those leaning forward so eagerly to hear. Alison held her breath. n'In'a'.'IuI'Iu'u'u'Iu'i:'-'J'u'a'u'ur‘uv'JHHn'l-l'IuI'a'l DRAKE W0!‘ Pllb1l0‘ll-Y. advertiiing, cooper- ative measures, industrial and do- shoulder. mestic interests, modeling, sculp 24 00 OCTOBER. 28 (Libra) — Particular stress upon money matters, home and shop budget and leasurm. In all these. be Kuard against mis- judgment and carelessness in lit- tle things that do count. In gen- eral. be painstaking and sensibly conservative and you'll makemwllt headway. OO'I‘OB’lt 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) —— splendid vibrations for the things you active, intuitive like. Get work and tedious Iélglkrs sgerétgag to first. rtéhen oil to Y 01‘ SPO . the original, too. Try NOVEMBER 23 to DECEIVIBER. 22 (Sagittarius) — Be sure about those investments and proposi- tions bedore you become involved. Today offers opportunity to the wise sagittarian—yoru who are dis- creet in action and word. you who deliberate calm . Cooperation pays big dividends! DEOFJIIJBEIR. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) —— The lighter as well as the weighty matters are under aura’ fine Vibrations this day. Romance, weddings, amusements. friendships and worth while pur- chases first-tanking, Loog rm» 3;. teresting news. (JANUAil)1Y2ItoFII2E‘;tIiJ'.?eI;Y':1]0 us—stoady v aiilasteratr-ld»Beohooaoy about acquaintances: Profit poa- BE .. . JIEMA MDLASSES Th a baked .° “:1-e:‘th:!:yvv.l‘tIh‘aa'a'v¢:rin or E A Extra Fancy Ta la You'll be delighted with the elidcuansoalcglveathein -—du added appeal to grown-upa ‘ and young fella, too. two cabs if you can find them." he put Mona and Alison Radman, with lefty, was be aonggaiulategbgg hfisnsnetroir friend: oer en gr on’s arm on ltlrlxgethtfi ttlhzy mutant fitheirscwpyh out roug e ow. ere ooyv- ing. Terry found one 1i:{gB.ii"td Rcerden and Scott followed. "see you at the hotel. Come right to my uite." Roerden said. They rode in silence away from the court. Mona began to cry silently. Her head had dropped onto Alison's it is . dd l'th was knock _ T1 n W En I em a try to travel tonight. We’ll take the first ship The two men sat lacing he girlsl “I don't. think Miss Kilrov should cut in the morning. Roerden. Mona. can go with Alison. Let her stay in Al'uon‘s room. And we'll put a stop order on her tele- phone calls so she slee " two minutes the Roerden threw can get some Roérden hurried them along. In were in his suize. is hat in a chair “Get me a drink!" Scott cried. I-ie grabbed Mona's listless hands. lots and Granger came. t/tiring, painting. - i What Did Mona Say? Before the drinks arrived the i- Roer en was on the telephone. making ar- rrgrgernents forfipaoe foLt_l_iexn on (Contimied on pagv e 10. Col 5)___ own astute figuring. FWRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) —— You may experience some aggravating occurrences, but if you Yfiiurseli remain composed and think clearly you'll best hindrances. Engage in affairs to benefit conditions of the home and welfare institutions. Don't shy at everything unique, some may have worth. A CHILD BORN TODAY should. it properly reared. be the life 01 home, party and community. And its bright ideas on ways for better- ng matters will come thick and fast! It must learn to control the emotions, curb sarcasm and con- serve its energy. An interesting in- dividual who can scale the ladder or success swiftly. ON SET LUNCHE CROCHETED WHEEL MEDALLION S ' nnnaxmrmograu ' ? nkae.InIIfiIaI.ac‘okiIInI0I«.Il ."l:.‘i‘. ‘°n:i.'f‘.‘.“'.;.ii'.4.afi:‘.' vitamins: IcI.nmIauix _ Arvoineaocml ,_ ,1 ‘ II I r ti-..svs.--ii '5 REALM-.-SOCIAL amp RSNAL- anonnanannnnnannannananinwaannhnhhaahnhh Nguwl win... brim Dorothy’ its? discontented when the browbeat and misuse the are lite It is queer that women, actually them so. d. The contented his wife upon cream instead of 5 strengthmhisarnisastowantto iux to the woman he loves and the use "as to have a wife who is q It is ironic that money buys so olten desires by destroyin their them. i They twit their judgrnent. P sell’-depreciating l'ailu.ie If women only had the «- bands are influenced by their beating them for not being ca.n’t get a bi-z-paying job alibi for every hour they are away would rebel against such treatment their tyrants. or ever being anybody. except Mrs. when the rug becomes flattened Iran heavy articles or furniture. dampen a chamois, told it several times, and place it over the mark. After the chamola has been there tor several noun. the mark will have disappeared. Toll): steak ‘me next time a atsndloraboutvwohourabel it 1.3:: ‘of! ahanam hlu iuplaea. in fl‘: that causes uneven curtains. j Tl... W ° who co-mantly C‘ I-Iis Business . is something that has a financial as well as an is him dread to come into her presence. eir husbands with their iamll They throw cold water on e to eveiyeone woh will listen that John break cl his conild in y ovwn enoe which he never even attempts to rise time in building them up in the own esteem. deriul and clever they are, and what great things they can do, in: figggetters and demanding in Mrs. Jones’ husband has Probably the henpecked men who let their shall eat, buy their clothes for them. who front and tell them where to sit. have a week But surely realize not only‘ how the general public syn: time. but also ow abhorrent Iemal _ pathlaea with e dictators are and. above could be made to see that they are DIOCIIILLIK all or their husbands ul ami'cn°ticiz- _ fes Her Husband, is More c- sible .| Than Any Other Tliingfor "Not Getting‘ Ahead in His Position manwholaatthehecddone anha.tbsbIancverk1wwnlhon- ma.nwhowaaa.aucceaa.andthatheneveremvl0!IamI.u_whma bxand- ideatcths vcraulwlte ‘ wungemanhubwhmhu how hetgtaalong in-the world. “.l°°“i..é°"..‘.‘ ......"“ “""’il """"?.i.‘?§.'i..e"‘§‘tf..“.¢s ° " ogfrloexfiwlfas alwistho t relationship was aoine I themselves and was '5 domestic altair. That if she wanted to rule the roostand rbarliusbandaboutaallhswere anioronic child sbelhadaperlect righttodo so. It actually never occurs to the no wives or to the peevish and i'rei:i‘ul and com I wives thatt heir huaban¢£' happiness ngtl value. That: men to whom ey are W Iy killing the goose that lays the maiden egg. who are shrewd enough agiut most things that ooncern themselves. have never been cleva enough to see how it aid in dollars and cents to be husband. like the contented cow. teens kiinmed milk. kind to their husbands and keep a man's ambition and puts auch There is nothing that ao mes make lira soft and easy and give every my who makes him happy. nothing that palalyzes a man's energies and ? uenuloua An there is makes 5 , “ . whLt’s and !ault- nayng and makes that the women who most want mono and the vent themselves tram getling their hear '3 usbands' ability to inure mung‘ by beiittimg lea. e disparage ve an. oom- usrlv ¢I,olean’t seem-to gat- tniaelt and be becomes who sinks into some small job out or conception or how much their hus- ns or them. the would spend their lng them how won- tead of know why they wives tell them what they e the husbands give an from them and who always walk in in them. or else they and reiuse to be trampled upon by it these wives who make doormata 04 their l'1g‘s:hirmda’oould -lf°£'z'tne§ 'chI-ENS B ‘s husband. or ever achieving Para - Irutlcn nonrigid :-FASHIO Cream Bgdohnt. aaaaihnn .i41». i And -A " .“ pxvoivama: runon V 9 :4 trediLv- ado cold canoe '* - ' . *.......*-=.'5"'i"..'l- .'%.ii::.’”l.“..'..°:.*.*°:;-;.;'°..'.r =1 W in word or A soda water. I o ' at. n".,‘.’;._m.° ‘ nu um m'm”‘ mg wattfr Pgmdmranalnder or in; AM . a,p . Add lump 0! ice. Decorate with And ¢,.‘,},"?.'i‘.? ,'.’,’,§,,°‘,,,2,,‘f‘§ “'1, slice oi‘ or and lemon. Serve Ana 3,; mg who,‘ ,.m'm‘_ ' In!!! in tall glasses, with straws. Enough tor 10 persons. _ . t... GLASB snowuts Ann Van. orange gnloeaam Tarta \ uopgmq N01»; 2 2 cups flour _ ti A - 1 teaspoon baking powder adda.:“:ioe¢?$:1dote to any 1-: cup icing sugar mom, ' i cup butter or shortening 143.1 for mg “gxu-g.nb;Qh"' gm ~ . one that does not contain a tub. a flour measure atamfluspingflb .'lao§I§°'I.'s”"‘hoaem"‘"°h in ’;:$..:'.“ a.l:*"...'.*.l; iii. 2...... 4°;-be "‘ ‘’‘° - e refleotivit of th I or ahortening very line. but do not an. gddgd , wd bfighfnfi: use your hands. A pastry blender 3, room an gm sun}. in the de_ ortwokniveaisb to new the an . coratrve scheme oi’ my modem r. add ihe milk hon-.e_ gidfiwiork this‘ in.” on might have . , ' I-D0 Cl’ OD 01' “V0 0 ANNUAL HOME BEPAIR LES- Iniilk, for eg .vary in .ize. b t ' keep the dough about like It ahor‘tl- MEL EXPENSE brand doush A reliable method ror keeping Pinch oil small piecs and roll into balls. Place one or these in each tart pan and then with the fingers work it over the bottom and up around the edgu. keeping the dough fairly. thick on the bot tom. Press them nice and even around the edges and smooth at the top. ‘ Filling Grated rind l orange Juice 2 large oranges 1 cup sugar l tablespoon melted butter 1-8 teaspoon salt 2 gs. beaten alightly Met od: squeeze the Juice from 2 good sized oranges and strain it. Mix the sugar and orange rind wiih‘t.hi.5 and stir. them in well. Add the butter. salt and alightly the home in good condition is to check it over every spring and make what repairs are needed. The average home needs some repairs each yea.r.. If neglected. many minor delecta may become major ones and will be expensive to correct. Caring {or them each year as they occur is the best method or treatment. The horn-bill. a bird or Malaya, sheds not only its leathers once a Year. but also the lining oi’ its crop. The Duchess of wearing Hartneil’s pale ink ere dress with band , aleevea. button lront closing and slotted belt, the skirt flaring. with this dress she wears a black straw hat with pink veil, pink suede el- bow-length gloves and black shoes. ..._.._.. A new idea in summer ev int; mt¢}>‘deratuii.n375mdeg." 1".dov&n mm‘ un e g D! an e .1 mg crust a firm. Don’t'uae too much 3"” m writ}; (‘P §3§§_“,, filling or it will cock out. and a novel made or wide black gros- a:='.:lr.°.‘:.'*l.“.°..:.°. N“ "W '°* -n grain ri which slips over the ._— is D aide-fastened change purse. JUNE BRIDES WILL BE WEARING summer bags at a novelty white cotton rubric with a decorative Modern Etiquette my noncnra um) .-IMAMA.-mum.-uunua.-ma» mp 0, the wand ‘hflhnlln _ I rue, _ _ _ , Housewife Gloucester is I lfler ' .Act‘i'vities sheer black for hot But black with traste in accessories, is live 1” is Mainbocherk eloquent dump. on. Picture hats that leave town. reminiscent the n dress and separately . FRESH E. »“Fchhn we th vi:id °§m’,'f 1}’ b Is to their purpose. ,’.‘°.,‘.‘,‘3,‘{,‘;f niaid's style in velvet with a 1;. i1:i§l;p £31.11,‘ tied under the chin, us ea or evening straight skirts. The mgfiefiuff Glouoeater made the headlines on), recently by appearing in an eve- ning draaa designed on these lines ~ Very pretty with sheer cotton; lace bows on pumps and lace egg.’ mg: on gloves. ' I-loatess gowns draped of the cuc$I.."“§‘, and the Emma, Eugenie ma e up i h gown for hot- weather. n 5 8“ NAVY REDINGOTE The larger-than-normal ligun, will welcome this dress ;hat can be ahilted around L0 torn mm than one good-looking It’.s a redingote with an all-navy a small ('ll£cI££‘d com with blue buttons. The dress 1. cleverly pleated around the skin to slim down hips that are prong to bulge In the wrong places. Tm straight-line coat buttons down the front. Wear them together or costume, The coat long sleeves. so it will be just right lol- that ilrat warm day that still re- tains a bit oi breeze. GARDEN FROCK One of the newest garden party ,!rocks is iashioned of tangerine e colored organdy. covered with tine plantings. and topped with bl bonnet B M strum flowers . Pale laced with com- apricot organdy Intakes an evening dress. trimmed l with fluttering white petals caught to bandings Both these BIRD CAGE CAN of white emhroidcry. models are Paqullrs. BE DECORATWI I Besides the movement and life wrist and is caught with a bunch that birds give to a room. with of daisies. Concealed in the loops their fluttering wings and pied weathers, their cages alone can have a decorative interest and ' contribute to the charm of the room. Search about for a really Idistlnctive homo for your sonzstcr ‘ {font Danel showing a well-defined . or parakeet; urhamer vcur may, in salt pastel.make the cage a definite mora- an In i n in Elfin weather as it u“e’a.a°ic.r aitp aim no.‘-rrao is designed tar : v y n ulna inch ' ‘ lean ‘ A ' ; addrau ‘nu ‘ivnrdlan aMna:- _ Bi-via? n'o.¥mo also anything", they would be more memii . Q, wing ml; . us, in . m-me colors. this covered with t.rans- tive leature,of the room. mpha dbpuym‘ he, w 81"“ parent white sheer atuti. isize It ‘play it up make But I dont’ know. As Mr. Kipling remarked: ‘The female or the figmgtfingg mg nfi u-9 mmm ous fox acaria in aznew the most of it species is more deadly than the male." and a honey woman is bnaaiest ,,{," to mum“ ,,,§",,,,,,, m,,,d,_ color called burgundy silver. I creature on ea.n.h. . . . . ‘ . ‘ 3,, ,3." 5,10" me ‘wed _ gtigliiltigllilckwltth brown and smart ‘I 113! oorstelet techrgniie is stressed De" Domm Dix‘! “'1 ‘ ‘me C“ M‘ I” ' ma“ wh° 1‘ ' gtthfllgl howlgtvlgll ll:itev:utlr“e"e $135“: Oontrsstlnggo‘ bodice: in your ‘ dglipede e.f‘fle‘c1I.n ra7«°c'I.§§l°rII?i..°I We have one ch d. I love my husband a. lot. but most or the time he is , 1 ;. m mm‘ at ,5 ,1, ‘M dinner‘ clothes. Smart night 5 ots natural waist-line to high up under cold toward me. doesn't talk much and never takes me to any n or §§’:‘“-l:ym8°°muu indicate an acceptance at . Ema the bust I ' amusement. 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