\01 rv m , Η\ΓΤΚΓ. TWKNTY-NTNF ι γι ::y.\'s m ' ••motk.n, 'hen -. : ι, .ι Ct ι nil'Λ < 11 · \·*; lmed. ■ your iiouM's are on ft*r was» βικ, . · 1 \ fill Mr. C ι :■)>·, intense tli.it it Mck f I ι II. li 1 '"-til fought ■ it «li·· •·\|..·!ϊ«·ϋ· ...I guilty ■ · n lut I '•■ft . :·.- η ι - ν . ' li. v !. . ill.. · It·. .iil·, thir mil hi·!·. f<-\■, ,.-:Ίν , . . ■ . ι n.l lu-r t>.imp.his hus t'l··! II v. ι 11, ι ιTii km. l! i.· "i Ι" ι "· ■ ι ΓΙιγιί η re f:. : 11 ■ I. h ill! i· - η : Λ : ! y ! · -ι Ί him. "Say, .. :!1 be bad for business." ni I'm sick ill li· .1.' Tate . ιtli Ijitt'-r humor, "m I'd .Illy - ; I · t blamed for setting it ,' .. λ itli α cigarct." ΙΊ .·· .1. spairing ejaculation.·- of ■'Mm Cromwell kept on. ν ith . it'c trying to comfort him. 1 . ·. ν mil Diane walked arouml, •it piii'posi·. talking frenziodly • 'In· tiii·. Davy got out hi- tiro an·! raced it all around the . It was a moment, hot li • us and dri-adful. Ylena ι. ;·. knew whi ther to laugh at • *ν ' i cry over Mr. Croni . ■ ut. distress Drawn by ι·ι :.ιι· ι uriosity, lie am I Percy i. ·'. '.· i.i. e over the intervening :i ι· i!· .111.1 glimpse the death of · : ; ι i ■ ■ s. Mrs Cromwell and I ·.· ι · a;.lined at home with Ylena ι . . >r:\..li scent fiance. Kara ι : was weepinjr openly. I·· looked exceedingly un 1 , ι j ■ · ν i . ". t intend to worry." de i. ed Tate. He turned to Ylena. ■ V m .'.i re right. It was too far out time. You arid I are going ι pla^i· ncart r town, some 1· -s like a mausoleum." It ' · 'ι than Ylena's eyes filled ■ '■ar< tears of pleasure, not • ■ver the loss of a home "· v.-r had w anted. Tat·· lier hands to his mouth . i d t In in with \\ a nil fer And we're not g"ing to t· r a house to get married. 3 I"isllively pr·· - historic '···:: u to be mai ried as soon ί.;· I mm lu·! e, which prob ! bo less than a week. I feel λ is nearer a month. Mean T. n once Alkire had re Tish also from her llawai i ' tunt. The nights suddenly • ! · ' I'lsp. Ylena realized with as : "lit that it was fall again, v. .'iHloreil dazedly where the ■ ike summer had raced. A · ! the hot Weather lull, that Ί so dead in a tourist town, ' ' e.ter rush gatherfil momen u·! was m full sway as the :.'V .ieezing weather touched the '". completely recovered and λ fascinatingly good looking • vit with the slight shadows ί his deep blue eves, made • t visit to the shop at. the d hour that Rirker re in thf keeper's arms were : ' -, crammed with material. ' minute interval after her ar \lii.a excused herself for a ' "'"I'd ni twii leaving Tate workroom with Kranoie. ' a qualm of fear, she con ·■ ■··! herself. Nevertheless, shr : ! back, and lier heart beat !!.v again when she discov . the two completely at ease -till working. Tate looking I ι ' '.·. picture weekly. If - all nvf fiant·»·. to ' IVO V 1 I !· -·π·! h to where she bark of hi think I'm : Y! ■ι fur I . ■ «ιn· I s! k k house tir<· or 11 · : ι ; Sick or η · - . insert >·ι1 ·.····>■. Kvetl II ι : , Tilt· vowel. \ Thought full ν t le linger I " have to h n , .. . , Tu te groaned. 1 ,- -ι i: ;i, I'm superhuman tin . iy I ι torture.' He uuve her a . ι pleasant and half disgusted, ry it up. Vlen.-i Th. : I ' hei anse Pop an·! M.an v. us a big party tin ni'.ht i · sort of delayed engag< ment # r When Y h η ι r.-aliz. ·: i' most the holiday -· ton hei plans ·· t ι · .·, · she was astoundt Γ .' ' heen so mar.y tiri e my ■ tions. Xot onlv s!l·. ι i 1 ι ' . trousseau but il were important ·. ..-.its · ι t ion to Λ lint 1 'a : -v. no 1 Hamilton's ranch, an : t.. Allure. Πιο Cromwell ■: · · si in and bis young . ι · · < ■ more like a h i:n;:a one of t ho priva ; e ■ !. : the La Madera club an : fair of flower : κ « ι laborato h ■ : the caviar and fni 1 towering: sugar cm: musicians playing champagne. " 11's more like a Vlena comment, | t·. ; "That's what it : (•option before the ■ . mind this. It's mo··· i anil 1 like part η - I . I if I'd ha ve one of ' ' ding· mob scene - · gawking. Tninorr r· L'o to the church mony. catch tin· · Kiancisco. and '^et : ! I he I slands.'' He - : : a >· starry green eves. "Λι I believe it's true. ' 11· - ι for a Second. S!·.'· a green velvet and a Julii : pearls. "Have 1 to! -, u how gorgeous you a·· "Only once," Ylena sa: mocking desperation The girl on !.. r manded his attcn' I. ■·: · : fully. Ylena hoard ! :. tolerantly, "You · ι champagne, my sweet! bel turned to th· man ·:, · Some<me she ι!id : : ';1 ■ ly whom did s ! · · !·: · quost ioi'.ed, c. ■■· about the sevi 1 .1 I 1 : There must h.· at I,·: and with the e\. . ■ ilv-to-be s ! 11 - bey in I ,'t ι isual she thought V. it!) 3 ■ of bun ·r an 1 ashamed, a ι.. 11 quot. The <·:·.' .. ι largi ly of sh 1 Λ fte r 11·■ : . · more c\· 'a Ί gave ·.'■'; ·■ ' - ι ullu r dir. ih< · .τ■ ι!>-! ΐΓ,·1 will 11.».ι »if·ι·η ■ i . » ! 11 . . t htlll · • ■ lin·: 11" flmn· t I ·· ; 111 f V >· A Il a I I 4111 « :teO « · ■ 1111>1·- !t ! y ι I' it mu -t bo Λ.'πΐ on the ^ : I"!is Λ11·, βrid ι ι- Imght, • ··!,;·].· . ι··,ι v •ι ι U re » ; ι η making t''· ι π ι i 11 ball > tl> I'll tnd tn Ills .musts people Ylena ' ! .mns around same time toss 1 î : > ι glass of his . "i l Tit·''" they li«st fellow .\! 1 . in !i flattering· Vit ! a insistently ■ut.·.I tn go home. • hi· ι bleary-eyed '(' ' 11 i ' ■ tn t hink of '1 ' t ι hie a ry-fyeci •it lu.- far.· a trifle whit t· of his i η ι at b!oo< I-shot ting t· be t he <'og i' s!if merely said Snm·· ιι·Μ won't : ' mds elutehed at y * Ί · · make an in hut after about, ι maudlin farewells, fat t hey not let. Ylena and Tate suc Uieir way to his • ! .·· :■>'· Ik ι shop in 1 ;.i :: boulevard h' V.<. In the likt alabaster." ■' · 1 lly "Tt tmnr Ί t '"ne: tn me." t : m. ' < iently she "In about six ' go in. Tate." ι lier s ιόϊιιΙ VI' ni» v. quickly : · \ wlvet evening , it away. Beside it ■ i satin hanger was • ii in· would be mar ; ivrt yn with luxurious i-l trimming. Matching: a giant halo hat of • ! ling corsage Tate h r green orchids. :■· · λ er sh·· slipped ' ι houst- enat and . u. Il lier hair. And rang. Tate, she a e,;as!>f?-ated adora of lus "I love you" is Vernon Stone, r y<>!ι at this • Λ: s. Vinrent just ; i to tell mi she • ■ y< u." Ylena. cried in • ' "I won't allow Mrs. ta11 to me. I'm going a I" iav, you know e t .·!· !< s> the con :«» 1 r ■ "I know, a; · . · nrtant. ' .'! i:;:iu your • η ' mv t«·: ! !.■ : in a J'lj. Vin *)' ' 1) it's Swell, But It I η î Cricket ' ■ ι':iij-r the great cities of the United States, t.· '' 1 > ; 111 i e 1 (i. Ivall of the London Fire 15 lif a. ι " ι ill him at Comiskey I'ark, Chicago, are Depiu. 1 ι and Chief Dani. I D C. I'. I*lt<nu ph<tti) y Λ y ■ ■ ····:. · - l uîii-ti m ] -l.-irict ν , 1 .. iif>t bast-hall game. . ί. .,·1 ιί...πίΐ',ν (loit) of Chicago ; · .. 1' Ni \v \ · . .v. Learning How to Stop a Tank Soldiers υΐ Uie Third Infantry Division's new Anti-Tank !. . ort Lewis, Wash., learn the art of destroying the mechanical m < M war with "Molotov cocktail·." Emerging from their foxholi-. .· y have hurled fire bombs at the towed tank, setting it at'la/-»· (Central. l'r< ) Keliel iicad in U.C> *,·· -Λ Iϊ» rtram (Îruger 1 m » < ï ι iijjer, head of t he Brit i<h in Girat Britain, arrives l>\ i t{ ju-r I'Mmc ;.l .\'c\* Vnrk. *Wt,r a stay in the United StatSio «·, ι with Aid Britain #urgamza· tiuns, ho will return t*> London ΓΙΙΛΙ'Π '■ ΠίΙΠΤΛ ΥΙ.ΚΝ'Λ ρ ι οι . » mot, St Ο · ■unir Ρ; 'lie ivri'iv·.' Γ. t for a 5 rval lost i: H'.i J : ' ι ' : U I'. ■ · * : ·. I· 1 . t] in1.. ' tent ( · ilitig anil ν til!· I :·11··|>:<■■ i lu i! >\ ιΊ til' ■ ι π 11 lit· τ " ·ι ι .111. Si',γ nu ■ ■ . 1 ·'■ H i· ii: M ! touched VI' ·, I· '. ill.; h! Π:·· ιΗ '■ο! ; ' rebel on I r ι : 1 1 Happy ' ' a ■ ι ·' i ι. ' · ■ : lui I l 111 t >11 I" I Φ" f-lliml.'.' · \hi i : ' ί > - - t* ' ; ai·. Γ I · " : i \ •i a : ■ 1 ι 1 :. r ■ ■ I · - !■ ι il i"i\ · ι Jrc -··, ν ι|ί· thin·: ' η I liât pt -il ,-ray I j · ·"· 11· ι II m·:. ■;ti ;·. ; ;f ■ · ···.!' il·. -I::: Her "V. S li.nl foi;, η upon tin- iluve· tyn .uni gray squirrel wedding suit Ζ'1:.. >ιι·ι -1 it ir 1 ■ t ν ■ ■ . ι nr Jet.- ν (ill·.- - si;, In tin· ti h plu : 1 ; ....■ . "i ,· ! ■:·. iti number to the muffled telephont πι :1 - In -1. I j ι : · ι iv. Ί no an· sv ■ τ I r. ι 11 " ■ · -· she I ri«'i ag aia ' in ι s -I. I' y. Χ ι sin ni.ι . .1 reservation t' ■ ■ ι : a: I ;.ii tli, n< r vously parking lui airplane ins pane. "ι :1. · Ta ' · ■ mnn i. ,· a t r< g u'lar intervals. Frantic, finally, shi I ill.· : ' Crnm" 1' η si !«·ιΐ'··· a· ■ v.· ·.·· "il bj I '· I■' ■ - . ! η η. ; \ ν.,ΰ·· an··,· ι in Τ it· > room "i i· ι! lu »■» . 'i .· ! ι ' f i- til mail·· ■I : ι.-! . . hi. t, ι l· : ι t r •->1 ' I ! 1 11 · ' -1 . ! ■ L ! : · ■ 1 · H ι I ' ·■ ■ *■ til ' : ·■" ■ i ■ · '· 1 VXi il "Tat. i-n't th sort ι · leave a good party befor II ι λ ι.· ; ■■ t.'M i:. [' vit'! ill-. .11 ■ "You il . · : . IV, ιΐ·. · · >.:.■!·. ιι.•π pi .ι· m Jj I κ at till' . lulv 'Jϊιι' li. .· il I 1 (- v.ani. Ί to gc ti ' · 111 · - .-"'· ..a 11 ilizing tlia her perturbation was causin Γ·Ί ' y ·Μ in-ly tuo much gh ι r.iii-tly she murmured, "Than y "ι." n,i-l rang r>!I'. su.· In-t no time putting in c ill to tin· l.a Madera flub. ' "h as tin n't all Mr. Cromwell to the tele plion·· just '. Il nu if he is there, tinni' iliately the waiter reporte, M' Cromjvell rejoined h. pat'y ihout an hour ago." Flie blond girl thankeil !.,.·η r,n looked at her jeweled watch. Thrt o'clock. About an, hour ago." Rigl Rt'l. ι he 1 a i lai light her 1:· '.a an he.iileil, she 1 ι·1 though, mwai h:- ' ' η li· n i S Iftlv -i:·· put on fleet V white : Ί" eoat ' ' 1 · appc li. ι 'ill.-. :: * ra t.hi· ' ha η ii ;·. V She Γ 1 1 ' - . 'Il· the ι. . M · >· ' nai leatlu ι ,· ι.'.1 a m. m ■ ' 11·· i ι ■ ' ·. · .'.· . tig lie. I .· t .il., t li· 1 pell ·' 'i ■ She va ι · ·..··! ivti ι i from t lit , ν ι-iv early ^ ι iy stepped fin m Πι» ' ι ' ' i 1 oked itpward r. But did IKit liiiii.-h. Kvt η it ' . IT;. . f I. till the Sit : - i:.;··: t · ι » f - Î * j » » I a It n-stoi ν she recognized Tat < . I* . ■ 'in .ill impromptu rer, ·,·■ ι :< ' >i !>' ι · ΐ \ ! h :■ fniin till· Πι· tit r suits, and several worn* η s .-ilk stoekim-s In· was letting down a hot 1 It- « » I * · ί ι. ι · : » ! ; 1 ; η « . S' oieom in the sid* ••. ilk ρ ιrty ν - uld ι Λ« -ι drink, then Tate would yank it out of reaeh. let it down again teasing ly lower, lower. lower :in inch at a time, until another fortunate pi r s..n woui I get his .it ink. Tin . maneuvers were repented several times. Koi.tuiL friends stood I ick of Τ il · in the wide window, en e. uraginglv showing a second bot - tie to the people in î he st ret î. ' "λ ν* 1 : ι · r » arc the polie eï" she irately ι le m in· led of her eab drivel. Ir.it he did not answer. Ιί· vas ex ' .·· ilv hopping over, after his own tree drink. Yler.a made a leap for the build ing' and entered the private ele vator, I"' served t'«»i chili members ! Upstairs, she had pretty niueh ·»ί a fight getting through the crowd around 11 · window hut finally reached Tate and tinned .·■? r-rily it his aim. He was quite intoxicate''.. "Dar lit,,·." la· exclaimed with d-'ligh!. and threw both arms about li< i-. VI ■· r ι ; ι had a vivid piet ir« Ί what had liappened to the j « rt ially fuli o.-ittle of wine he ha·: ',· η h >isting. In a barely audible voice she pleaded "Let's get out ol here, Tate." Meinbi rs of the gathering who had uiven way as she battled to ' reaeh Tate, now surged forward ■ again with persistent cries to con • t. i·· th·· fun Yl.-ua felt suffocated. I . am '.!. tr.· . to get Tate to le -, ■·. If she > · u! . get him away ; f? :a this yelling, bawdy crowd, t p· rha; s sic e .Î : j.ialir it clear t ab'iut Vernon Stone's te!· phone call ' and how imperative it was that she . go to New York immediately. Still < —Tate might not understand. He, undeniably, wa. in an extremely * foggy condition. She· mad. οι» ο , more attempt at gentle coercion. - I but Tate unceremoniously pushed. ( her aside as he accepted in high ί, I good humor, the second bottle of s champagne. "Darling,' he took time to say 1 "I'm celebrating my wedding e Gingerly he let the fresh bottle ot t I wine slide over the window ledge d Welcoming "ries rose from the d str· . t part hip i.ws a The girl said in a voice of cole: d granite. "Tate, l have to go t > N< w York in less ?!iar. ^ι>; Iwirs and l e like to tell yem why." ι H·· had ι bin·i time focusing hi.* d ' eye:». With ι Lain pointing linger - he motioned ,i t: · r.d to take hoi - ! of the hut tie stri: _· then. both arm.· free·, tried lu puil Vlena into his arm?·. ifj But she wheeled «v.vaj from him J., ι M, II·.· ' ' 3 . eet îc-iirf ι Ik in ou* ■ · 'Π \ · · !· th· '·' rs in the · I ν :.!·■' I· · ; >-·ΐ m i h i ndiation . '· . ι. ι- .ir ! -il« nt. Sia * · · 11 ! · ; · V · look .it • J : ! if,' ··.··· : . The : III : ' · I ' • :l |'«i 1 In· 1 * . H\U ".·|· '.p into it, Ta'·· -lilt.·. : · · PI :· : firm hold His Han·: ·· : '· y . 111 ■ i s all· 'Π. " \ V 1 .■ ι ' .· Λ I lus ι in "m» τ . . . ' ii.y car." Oh. no! I'm n>>t ralin... ' itH you. Tat·· Vcii'v·1 ha<! : · '·> • ii Ink. Si .· ·ί a1 ··· : m' t : · » ·<".». Tat·· got in besidt her. "Wnere s that driv» h« Ί· a He stretched one leg a< rosf the s< .it an·! stepped on tin h> . button, just leaving his toe then until* with enrage·! and ahusiw -voids, lhe ι abman cam·· ru:::; a ? 1 ί ι i s which·. Ta! < -ri-.·;. a \. a. art II ;t·ν sailed mo vim: VI· a i l a ν · · in.-t ι .u ! a·: ■ "( io hack to io you pick. ·! me up — drive slowly. ' ( ·· me t ime enoaa. . ant* tf) l'a ··; Tat» s 1 ·! am » ? ;·<·:. "I won t stand fot ithe de» • la: î \ · . ' !·.·:: · : H.A voice was mulilcd and childishly in· art aailati y· t ■ η a!· ! ■ ly 1·. ι ·< t id. "This is our wedding mornii : - you c .n t va a (,,it >n η · V. ι \ β ■ 'nil·· it hefoi - . ! « a ι hi- ι n , l t .-land tor it!' No matter v. ί.at '·■ ar gument wa th- 1 her for her tf. ■ r ! what she su;;·.. ' ' λ matter of a .■· a it he go wit ii 11. r · u same. He ν ■ completely tu. i · ι ■ :.e ly mean. At last VI·. ' · t: still slouching u in the cab, and went tip to he ι apart* n lent. T< » ·.·:-·!{ .«m t liclievi ii- ! .as· ! a · ir.-. I don't In liev· , >.· r·: I've said." In eai Ιν ι. ■· ■; nam. a <t ν . an·, ο cause Aunt Daisy—Scott also—th® ! alarm she ,.ad on li«-r <.■ lier im promptu New York trip, she tele· plioned Scott's lovahl»· little plump aunt, tellina her al! ·.· tail-, asking ; h«*r to relay the ιγ.;·>π ;t i*»n to Scot t. i As the hours went on. she knew with a heavy-hearted c»i L.inty 11. : : t Tat. h. ι. : IK .* llli ;·!.·" ι ; t me wuiil of lier plight. I in* when .... ι. . ! i ■ ; , ; ; i r > |>lll t .·!!<· lilll ii. ' Ί · · I •••it in Iks s;.nr! ι". 1 ι r. - : ! τ. t, bill.· < yt > ιϊίΐιϊ;. .ι \V ii lie didn't even a· t ·>a· · ι ■ . ιr the î-lond girl 1· * t 1 (.1 ri veil lier ο tit ■ : : ■ . γ to 'm.. <1 'Sr. y..il re Ms lashes \v"re kn ' · : ι nistic eyes. SI·.·· a Tate sal.*!. "All r :··.· so help me, Vli'na .1 I sorry!" \To lit ■ .lull. A German Plane Reaches Leningrad Acc(>i\i:r York, r. ■ fiTicial Ru> ian c.iption with this phi'to, λ:.; ·, · of Leningrad are shown looking over a caplu inhibition in the main squaii· oi \.l. C. <> ■ i'V i-aiiio from ,\l , plane which has I c. <: ; ΛοαΗ /t'UMSKUU» CEiAF BAT GCb Par ^ b\l 0AUL. Jj^A" c. ε lYons ~ AM Ol-O M Λ 3Λχ -ΕΞ A pASE ; AVUL CALIF. AH1· VVii-L. A1CTHS ν. ^ETS OFF -ρ I ι. τ HO ΑΛΛ 5i r-* & -tlah c, τ.·_ κ . Ρε;λε ν^αη·- . . SAT" A PEBSOM LOCti(E| in AN ice-Bcv: λα:, confimed in thf coole τ Λβ-iHUC ΟοΛκλααν WAU<E_E -V SC PtAR. NOAH= IF" "fC-.jE Wii^e. kEEPs your nose; "TO -the βΕιΝΟ STONE, l*~, THAT "THE NEXT THING To WHET Tiise Youe Λοαη Numskuu Ç>E Λ t? NOAH- Dr· < > f~ fiCPf El Ν [5E:CO'/F' ·- 'κ Ν FEOM AAOV/NlCS Pit—' ; 3 ? POBT STu^f'Lf ST.AN ASHVlLLt: Ν ' DF.AC? KiCAM « IS "~Π~. Γ". 5<;ργ; νcss CF A ΤΗΡΟΛΤ 50/2Γ BErAuse: it gci" ,α t aw r^FT.A I— v EKNEST ΡΑβ W TOLEICC/ CH'O /"·. · - /-<?A? F/JM -Λ/Ο βο κ -rot- ■ vo / Άν- rv/'.vv ycvi// /D£a s - 5εL Ynu&. \ *\rr)& WSVT/wr - /VfA//_ "TO w·Λ«? Λ/ΟΑΗ ·"- - Explains Oil x-l . . i;ιnu ■ \ MnfiVtl The oil shortage in the eastern 1 .'iiiUd Pt,i 11 l't i* ish in efficiency, according to Jantes A. MolFett, of New York, who was World War secretary -if the Na tional Ρί troleum War Service Com roitteu. 1!·· <■ νj.i:■ i:m : that Britain's iailurc '.·· . ! ,1 .it tin· nearest source of supply was responsible for the hiU'ta'V I lint forced her to ····.· »· Γ S ankers, U;:vii:'.· ' ι :t ade es»J For hitler Tax Hase '•'du :ιrd Api-curir - I ■· · < · ·,··!··! · ·· Ed war ! Λ < » ' Ν. Λ ·:· ■ Κ.·. η U ■ ! ν: ί ' ; - ' ' tax ■ ··.·. · r i : 11 c Fi ll' p. ut on, : <·!' the •rat i< >n, 00,000 ι ncome to $100 S-J.00Û · .· "US. Qs li · *d ί 1 Beating l.eila iîxams deatl i)ieg< (( al.) Naval H< ri ne Ralph Kol bei-μ told ι i. ' m· ua.-· "ganged up on" and !>· aw n into in-ensibility at a eorkti'1 pai'y in the Hollywood homo of .Miil Borg. actor's agent, and lit■ rg ~ aetress-wil'e, Leila Hy ains. When li·· regained conscious ness, said Kolberg, he "heard peo ple talking about what to do wiUl the body."

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