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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1982 have you learned the wrong way from|men and senators when they drifted some Red Cross instructor? Send| into the swankier wet spots of Man- your name and address on an en-|hattan. He was looked upon as a@ ——— ,velope bearing a 3-cent stamp and I| most excellent customer. will mail you a booklet on Resuscita-| The colonel’s business was connect- a living. That will be news to plenty of stock brokers. The Dance of the Hour! dream. He supplies the world with its cranks, its eccentric hermits, its incompetents, its ridiculous freaks; The Bismarck Tribune|ooms close to « realization of his | | Sentatisteal a SL iblished 1873) people who have to get along with tion, illustrated. Keep the booklet in|ed with the importation of limes. So bs § TODAY Published by The Bismarck Tribune | him usually find their patience sorely your first aid kit. 3 Leetiee gnc car P | , Bismarck, N. D., and en-|tried, and those who are dependent “oh eed » 5 ‘lonel, d ier cum eure 0 |°.tum Sr senerally cut of tock, bt course, smacked his lips and pass- IVERSA\ GEORGE D. MANN But you never know. Once in a ed on the word. : : } President and Publisher. great while the dreamer fools you,! oo the name of ‘this?” he (8) —_ ~ and makes his dream come true. He! vegitth Subscription Rates, Payable in | has an unaccountable way of turning ar -gataasd ltl ikad osttnlpated Gk sty a5, ne nie Cannah 3A Daily by carrier, per year ......$7.20 | Out to be a Peter the Hermit, setting Just what effect this had on the/command threw several fresh divi- Daily by mail per year (in Bis- all of Europe ablaze, or a James lime trade is not recorded. But/sions into the Marne salient in an marck) . ssse+ 7.20] Watt, tinkering with a machine that luGitbarts Swan Aad SO aig must have etfort to jas ied ep cad the vic- \ Daily by mi te causes mankind to remake its civil- . rious American ant meh troops. ; ismarc! aas . ee, During the morning the Allied 4 . pay by mall mates ot ization, or an Orville Wright, teach- Al Crockett, connected with the|forees beat off several strong coun- Dakota ......sc:ssseece+eseeee 6.00| iN men to fly through the air and New York, July 22.—It was Johnny | waldorf for many years, recalls many /ter-attacks and during the afternoon a S —jover the sea; and because the bor- Solon’s name which bobbed up, nat-|of the colorful personalities and im-|resumed their advance. Epieds fell ‘Weekly by mail in stave, per year $1.00! derline between genius and footless urally enough, in the conversation |Portant figures who dropped in and | into their hands before nightfall. ‘ Weekly by mail in state, three écabitticity te 00 bnily, ‘deal | concerning the Democratic party's |°Ut. Allied observers said that nearly 3 4 WEIN bia scidiserceccsesceses 260 y is so hazy, dealing with repeal plank. The elder J. Pierpont Morgan ap-|50 German divisions had been en- ‘Weekly by mail outside of North a dreamer is a discomforting busi- For Johnny Solon was inventor of | Peared daily for a Manhattan cock-|gaged in the fighting in the Marne | Dakota, per year ............. 1.50! ness. | the Bronx cocktail, a concoction mix- | tail after the market closed. And) salient. Losses in this group had ms ¥ ‘Weekly by mail in Canada, per sis ed today with varying results all over | usually limited it to one. Judge El-|peen tremendous. year . 2.00 The Pershing Incident the world. Solon, it seems, was past|bert Gary was another temperate| British troops continued their 1 = See eee master of mixology in the days of the| Visitor. But upon achieving titanic} gains in the Hebuterne region. Member of Audit Bureau of Newton D. Baker's recent revela- old Waldorf bar. Until the creation | business success, Gary kept away be-| Definite announcement was made i Circulation tion that David Lloyd George, as} of this drink, Solon was known chief-|cause he was seine Hnnian tip? by! that the Czar of Russia fn et i premier of England, made a spirited ly for his mint juleps. Something|®@Ngers-on seeking “inside tips. bers of his immediate family hi late e! u julep. y gal- entitled to the use for republication | Presence as commander of the A. E. x eK Jon hat. Almost everyone on hand of all news dispatches credited to it|F. early in 1918, is not exactly sur- ‘And the “old timer,” cogitating on| Would insist on treating him. “Buf- i ee vouid ren {falo Bill's ” 4 : t or_not otherwise oan Sai ot prising. Pershing was not popular whether or not such days would re-j {30 | ome ac ee ay, Al Ter eee vorigin, published herein, |With any of the allied politicians in ae a Eh eed adsl } All rights of republication of all other |those days. He had too pronounced had recently returned from the ro ss * AWS LSHCTE matter herein are also reserved. ideas about preserving his army as Spanish-American war. He had tak-| », A" there was Lawrence Jerome, 7 Tonficial Clty, State and County |® 8hling unit. They were unable en a job in a St. Louis hotel and had fener with Berne Tis OneHAN of : Newspaper) to work him as they had planned ‘to Saeed nt Ne York ectno'walr|that famous old tale of the fellow I. you combine thee ofthe above lt- -- — dorf was at the bar. Solon rose from|Wh° was riding on a crowded bus, ters in the correct order, they will be the ’ ‘ Foreign Representatives The interesting thing about Mr. an assistant to a bar maestro. holding a child on his lap when a last three letters of three five-letter words ow : SMALL, estate > mbadened Baker's revelation is the news that es & * ae ae, Nenana faa ea that can be formed by putting, two at a corporater ed to 4 i p | CHICAGO NEW YORE BOSTON | Lloyd George, after his outburst, re- HOW COME? “ and ordere t up time, the other letters in frent of them. One day a head waiter hurried in| ‘here, son, and give the lady your ¢ —_—————_ } Pented and sent an aide to tell Mr. seat.” and went into whispered conference ; - Something New Baker that he should “think no with Solon. It seemed there was a = ‘ Up in the mountains of Vermont,|more” about it. Anyone familiar} very special eB who Se ea ’ ‘where folks are supposed to be hard-| With Mr. Baker's career could have SiRneest ee Pp tb rediee “a 4 4 t shelled and reactionary, they are try-|told the war-time premier that that — - — new one. Solon looked about and, he. 4 ’ ing out a system of medical and| advice was needless. As far as com- cuts or burns in his shop. He says|varying the ingredients of the then { are which, if it has no other |Plaints against Pershing were con- the men prefer it to other remedies,/POpular Duplex, handed it over. ‘The fn} ‘ 1 nursing c: y _ a] < dita is et least new. cerned, Mr. Baker steadfastly as it seems to cleanse the wound and | head waiter tried it. And then order- ‘a merits, : being tried in| “thought no more” about them from leave a protective film over it, so that |¢€d a batch made at once. = . i This innovation is being trie Saeinta Hess ixne. healing occurs without swelling or| Within a week, the word had been} an Ohio newspaper was barred 1 the city of Brattleboro and was un- nish. By William Brady, M. D. much pain. Then, too, he says, a|Whispered dite town. ee from a county jail. Maybe the sher- t covered by the Committee on the : Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease || few drops of kerosene in water, used|¢rs flocked in for a trial. And Hott sao nt tne prisoners to ~ f 5 . ' ve las eye wash, is a quick relief for eye|S0 many months afterward, the Du- want e prisoners find 4 i Costs of Medical Care which has Ed te ] Cc t diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self- | | 25 ey 1» q y' ex had begun to slip out of favor.{out how little regard for the law h 4 ‘ torial Commen addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in || inflammation. We should like to hear |? Pp 4 yeeros 5 e law he 1 ‘been making @ survey of the nation. |) as pri || ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. ||{rom other readers about their ex-|Johnny Solon had won mixological had, It began with the oe Mth ana Getihunie ieee tmarenticns ‘Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. perience with kerosene (coal oil). fame. i ainsi es Paqn ’ a Community Benefit Association, rd Drowning. Asked casually why The Radio Commission re- — ly why he named it 3 financed by the payment of small with The Tribune's policies, NO HARM FROM RUST ywhether the implement causing the| Does water enter the lungs at the/tne Bronx cocktail Johnny replied:| ports that 12,00 persons were i 4 annual fees by the members. , RRS ener eneenr sree | put my name on the subscription | Wound was bright and new or old and time of drowning If not, under/«well, they asked me to call it some-| arrested as a result of police ‘ § ‘The association, through an ar-| A New Day For Duluth. |uct gor “No Such Thing.” I hope you|TU#Y. Nor does the presence of What conditions does water cater the /thing. And T had been to the Brome) foes cAle et to eal was the ‘ i 5, oe adie i Ke diffe lungs? en- the Sunday before. And I had at forgo! add was the Besweciens) with) the Jocal: hosrinl, (Duluth Herald) are serious about writing the book: | Saint uaervarnan ge lacquer, nor|ters the stomach? (FP, A. Secretary heard fellows talk of all the animals| number of thousands who es- i iM has provided for the training of “at- Duluth to the sea! If you do it in your usual style it will | banana oil. Fire Department). you'd see if you mixed drinks. So I} caped while the officers tried to ‘ { tendant nurses” for use in simple] 4 yision that has colored the;make a most readable and at the| The germs of septicemia (acute|, Answer—The erated of eed a calls it the aoe cut that static out. 1 1 1 ie of a grad- . same time instructive book. Be sure | pj, isoni: u ite |the lungs is regarded as evidence oi ‘ - Pe od ole igen srad-/dreams of Duluth and the North-|f3me te i ords of one syllable | ood Posoning) are of course quite| oath by drowning. But probably THE RICKEY PEDIGREE ‘The Dominican delegate to the dis- ' + uate nurse at higher fees are un-/ west for many years is at last tol why just is nol a cause of harm. . .|yirulentfoom on the cleaneet bright |it is not the water in the lungs that} And since a considerable portion|armament conference has proposed j 1 necessary. In addition to her duties pe realized. (T. D. AD ext looking ‘surface! “rhe. baeillue | causes asphyxiation in drowningjof the population appears to have/@ ban on warlike toys. Needless to as nurse the attendant keeps the| y¢ is difficult to resist using all the) It is not only the writing, but I) tetanus (lockjaw) is likewise invisible | C&Ses; it is rather spasm of larynx or | become feverish on the wet-dry ques- | Say, the French delegation is expect- household running, a tremendous ad-| superlatives of enthusiasm when re- must find time also to do my OWN | to the unaided eye, and may be pres- | bronchial tube, brought on by the en-/tion, there may be some interest in ed or atest nan kari Peete that ies vantage in many cases where domes-| erring to Monday's announcement Hisar acid iors eiednemacre Coe te rghtest, newest nail Soe. wee oot Led bese sland ie a the gin rickey came into exist-|movie is contrary to French security. + tie operations must be continued|tnat representatives of Canada and|amount of correspondence I have to} . ai wre phyxiation. In some cases of fatal! There was a certain Col. Jim Rick- A White Plains justice has | Ordi blood ( 1 during the illness of the wife or soot “ {deal with. Not only the routine ques-!,, Ordinary blood poisoning (seP- drowning practically no water isley, who was a well known lobbyist) ruled that a seat on the stock ig the United States have finally sign ticemia) is best guarded i * mother. tat that will make Duluth {tons and answers but many letters| ooo" 8) As best guarded against in| found in the lungs. Do you know the|at Washington. As such, he often] exchange may not be attached Nothing is lost by a winning : ed ‘the treaty that make Duluth} ‘om physicians, not about personal|®"Y case, whether trifling scratch or |ricnt way to perform resuscitation, or; waited about to “set up” congress-) because it is a means of making smile. os Premiums for the nursing insur-| accessible to the oceans of the world,| health but about academic questions, | !*8e cut or tear, whether the wound : \ ‘ ‘ance are 50 cents a year for children| for when President Hoover called it}and more from readers who desire to | ae by i ae tooking ‘or's ae under 16, $2 for single adults and|.tye greatest internal improvement j Protest or to argue about something bleeding See acne badcacaiecttemiies | $3 for married couples. yet undertaken on the North Ameri-|1 Have sald. | tt ss tye. | first aid swabbing of the wound with | 2 | Payment of this premium entitlesican continent,” he did not exagger-|coming obsolete as an imagined fac-|Common tincture of iodin. Follow- 2 1g member ill at. home to receive the| ate, toy of Mare: WL am sure’ the tare ee Cee Peat = ae = @ me . F a shoul e ve service of a full-time graduate nurse| For the significance of the St./G0es not crop up nesily so often 11st trom subsequent contamination, | KMAN at one-third the regular rate. Or, if{tawrence project is not its potentiallin the letters people write me. It is} Lockjaw (tetanus) is best prevented | the sickness does not require ie are benefit to the Head of the Lakes—|my impression that even local news| by the same first aid treatment ani ©0932 reason we. vices of a graduate nurse and it is|tnat is merely incidental—but it will|items today are less insistent on the|an immediate injection of a prophy. Gesirable that some housekeeping nat wacainla factor in the whole| Point than they were a few years lactic dose of anti-tetanic serum. The BEGIN HERE TODAY Cherry suggested. “I'll see if I can) seemed about to speak but then her} “Of course, lamb! I know that’s } service should also be done by the a gO. tetanus bacillus is a natural inhab- ee sal) T peered set that wave for you if you want] eyes lowered. all there is to it. Nobody’s been ; transportation field. Every commod-|"" anyway rust is never a factor of in-|itant of the intestinal tract of do-| ottnue ralis tim love with DAN |™é to.” “Didn't you see him there?"|talking about your Dan and I was nurse, the member of the benefit|ity produced in the Northwest will| jury or illness. Rust is iron oxide,|mestic and wild animals, and its|— PHILLIPS, newspaper reporter. | “You lamb! Will you really?” | Cherry asked. a dumbbell to suggest It. Matter of association may obtain “attendant yitimately feel its influence. and that is naturally present in many | spores survive in droppings for many ) eee aeeecele ner ectucr | “Yes, but you'll have to take a) “Why—oh, yes, he was there/fact, I only meant Dan's exceptional nurses” for one-half the regular] go far as ratification of the treaty|f00ds and is sometimes admini ered|days at least. Therefore any little | vantage of hot bath first and put on some/|when I left.” There was another|because he is so level-headed. charges. as a medicine. It can do no possible} wound sustained while working or marry hi thing warm. Otherwise you'll have|pause and Dixie broke it to say,|There now — is everything all 2 by the American senate and the Can-!harm if one eats or drinks things|playing about barn or barnyard, re- pall grt pneumonia!” “Umm! These muffins are marvel-| right?” ae eames pean are/adian parliament is concerned, aj|that have been contaminated with|cently fertilized garden, or nee work are discouraging. DI Dixie reached for her coat andjous. If I could bake muffins like see gher than the nursing premiums.| careful reading of its text discloses | rust. street where horses run, should be ON, movic critic of the | hat. “I'll be right back,” she prom-|this one I'd be the proudest person |.HEY talked Upon payment of $1 a year for chil-|no insuperable difficulties. Chicago| , A Puncture, scratch or wound that|carefully treated. Likewise any burn friendly with Cherry. She |ico4, Almost at the door she|in the world!” T of other subjects, his ‘ Z does not bleed much or at all is|or wound by fireworks, toy pistol, or jews. * | stopped. “But 1 forgot—D: in) “y, ” Cherry brought the dessert and dren, $5 for single persons, and $7.50! may want more water for its sewage] aiw Stee ae wicake:, Chtetgen (nee ul forgot—Dan Ww ‘ou can have the recipe,” Cherry ‘ fi always more dangerous than one that | gunshot. ef be coming—” told her. “They're awfully simple |P0Ured the coffee. Afterward they, for married couples the hospital ben-| canal, but the treaty conforms to the|does bleed, for the bleeding washes “Ho's having dinner down town|to stir up.” washed and wiped the dishes t efit association agrees to pay full) decision of the United States supreme|from the wound any germs the| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. tonight,” Cherry told her. “Sli 8 eh em : 7 “ q ‘but pride will not allow her te ight, ‘y tol er. ip| At the other side of the room| gether and put the room to rights, ~ costs above $30, but not in excess of|court which treats Chicago very lib-| Weapon or implement may have car. Kerosene as a Remedy cept financial ala. Hf into a bathrobe, Dixie, and come| Pinky, the kitten, was playing with 5 5 ried into the flesh and planted there.| A correspondent who runs a ma- Somes) Senne tee eee : 2 : a playing with | Then Dixie sat before the mirror $300, for an operation involving hos-) erally, besides providing plenty of] at Jeast the bleeding tends to cleanse! chine shop reports that kerosene is eee a tee merbena denredreeee: (Comm, And eat with ma Hivery-|a rabber hell. Hevgaveithe ball'®) win, Chercy dampened. the fri pitalization, including the surgeon’s| water for the maintenance of the| the wound. It makes no differencethe favorite first aid application to RIS any Gn CLO mes ARRON IRR are Bik see vane toe an | sled, unruly kate permits t charges for the operation, In non-|nine-foot river channel from Chicago BH aswimuing oarty ata ncarby re= |" scive me 10 minutes and Tilbe| so et painstakingly into surgical cases, with certain excep-| to the Mississippi. Quebec, too, may) ST OCC”SC”*S m | fort, ‘Dan ie delayed and Cherry o sty into neat waves. It ” . ippi. lebec, too, may starts with Pears A here with bells on! HHERRY looked at the kitten. She| was all 5 ) tions, it will pay one-half of the|interpose some objections, but senti- fi ( d b} V ° B: eetukes. theme a vias Cc 5 ion ed at the kitten. She _ almost an hour’s work but costs of regular hospital accommoda-! ment in the rest of Canada will over- Oo ay N} ariety azaar hee - 4% isd Fr was a little more than that be- said, “Tim gina wea: stopped in i a oe finished Dixie was en- j eee ating physicians fees. tide any obstructive tactics. There] - - - : os |e fore Dixie returned. She pushed ee sieges Liang ine "Te looks better than when they Back of the development of this! are also some power problems, but i lg the door open, raised her tip-tilting & rian set it at the shop!” she insisted. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 Conclusion. lonesome here when it’s so dark system lies the fact that the old|these are merely details which will 1 Mineral 18 Street. nose and sniffed appreciatingly. = “Honestly, I don’t know how I can spirit of neighborly assistance seemed | all be adjusted amicably. The great spring. 15 Almonds, “Food!” Dixie announced. “And ar withers snes ” thank change to be disappearing, the costs of grad-j central fact is that the two govern-; 4 Largest city RI ! e 19 Heath, «+ such food!” ‘How's Dan's play coming?” the ‘ pees nothing to thank me uate nurses were prohibitive for some|ments have decided that the water- in Argentina. AN ic 21 Cotton fabric, rg Ne ee, sale The Galle halobenuttannlaut other girl asked. ere erry told her. “I didn’t 9 sca ‘ 14 Cape at the ie AISI 23 That which tation, telling Dan to go without e pprpichgiis “It's been finished and now|!ave anything else to do and it's families and many cases of illness | way is a necessity and they will soon peas emity of 1 IT holds a vessel her. and places laid for two. The 040r8| +1oy+r9 writing the second act over been fun.” required neither hospital care nor the| be ready to begin work. South PIRI DILIEINI! in place. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |of baked pork chops, fresh vege again. It ee to take an awtals | A little later Dixie departed. In 4 services of a trained nurse. The work may take five or seven America. [N AILIS|H} 24 Most beautiful. CHAPTER XXXIX tables and muffins mingled appe- * ee own apartment she hung away s s } The training system was inaugur-| years, authorities differing somewhat| 16 Prostrate. 25 Exhaled, HE! ater | 2 10nE time to write a play. I had/ the raincoat that was dry now and a | ated because of the “distinct insuffi-|on that point, but when finall 17 Breed of ‘ee 27 Utility RRY stood looking out at the |tizingly. Cherry was pouring water! 1, saeq it was so much work.” _| tucked the galoshes out of sight. i 4 jon that point, but when finally com- 7 e wet street. The rain had begun | into amber tumblers, Dixie glanced d the lids of | Dixle stood before the mirror f i i ciency of women trained to do simple | pleted the enterprise will be an im- pigeon. ip} KI Tw 29 Sword guard. ye Ns gy lo. giancod up and the lds ef | enor rror for a ursin: sume 18 Ancient Greek 30 Inscribed. early in the morning, a steady down- ‘Everything’s ready,” she an-|her eyes narrowed. “What Inspecting her carefully a ee seg eee agar cig sa a aoe theater. an AY EN AY 31 Waste matter, pour that threatened to continue | nounced. think of this Brenda Vail Taved Jocks, Sho was thinking of . ive genius of two great nations de- | 33 Barl « t ed. jo you like her?” The idea is one worth study, both| termined to live and work in har- FH eae E E SIATT 8] iielet throughout the night. Thad rained Ant dees it look, bond: Cherry, Cherry hesitated. “Dan says she's} _ “There's no use to tell her,” ’ 21 Earth. ‘ ee! 33 every day of the week so far. Octo-| you're a genius, that’s what you are, fully cl ” she said slo Dixie informed the i: n } by laymen and the medical profes-|mony and peace. 22Tiny particle. offeringto, 61 To dwell. 35 Wine vessel. T've never heard of enyone who) * ase cower she 8 wiy. ti 2te image in the ; sion. To Duluth it will ha’ ial| 24 Festival. 43 Onager. 62Mountain 36 Striped fabric, ber apparently was trying to mas ye eee iene ok the way youl %e% of course, but what do you) looking glass. “It’s better for her ve a special pp ey Pore? 41 Thin, querade as April but the wind was think of her?” not to know but just the same it’s and more personal significance. In-| 26Minor note, | 42 he\ty. sya om 420 depart b alice acauhe a growing pave, 2 such @ short time. Here} «t don’t think I know her well) dirty shame! I'd like to tell Dan Dreamer: ‘ 28 Carbon whic! ‘oot . “To depart by ie days were growing ||'ve been struggling with a frying ~ ac Phillips what Mn landlord WIN tet 1052 | Charis, Cnty the moremeet o| gp scSat ete UNAS nee shorter. Now at 5:30 dusk was|pan for years—and what docs 1t|e"pul" 0 s4y- Te only met her | Pi ae at nine a a black grim death to make a delinquent |puid a great joint waterway was He aaa Isaac and MEREIOAY ra Aahpnag sakering, and in. aie se bausethe aren wore a green and white “Dan sees her rather often, | looks directed at the girl in the tenant pay what he owes. But the le plant Rebekah. 1 Departmient Ta OunER iii street would be in darkness. 8 tly | doesn’t he?” mirror that these remarks would launched in this city nearly fourteen} 32 Bugle plant. ountains, « ” 1 ” striped bathrobe that apparently! «why, of course. They've been | Not be complimentary, With a si New York courts the other day 6aW| years ago. Since then many organi-| 34 Another largo 48 Spain. som thet.” . a9Billow, Pinky!” the girl scolded. “I told /haq shrunk. She wore floppy blue| working together for weeks.” Disle turned away 4 pick up the ? @ ease in which a landlord was s0| zations and men, including President city in 49 Ala. 2 Legume. 50 Rodent. you to leave those spools alone! |satin mules on her feet and black|" «she's_rather unusual looking,| mystery story she ma bate He anxious to have a tenant move out! Hoover if eee hemes ae Argentina, | 51 Rubber, wheel 3 Region. 52 Bad. Aren't you ashamed—” lace hose. Her bobbed hatr, partly | aon't you think?” Dixie persisted, | Bight before, + . that he offered to forget three|interested, but’ without minimizing| s¢secrinee, 82 Subaided Gaitkworm, 4 Malevcat, °° Tho sentence went unfinished. 11%, Tor" ovgorated colfure of a| Nct Pretty exactly but the type a| | The way in which the good Jook- months back rent that was due and/the splendid service of any of them| 38 Popular 54 Small flap. 7 Model. 55 Closed flower, There was a knock at the door and| mis stand princess. f lee, of mien F00l ee... Shey sod Dale ing amateur detective tracked down ad agreed to pay the tenant @ $10 cash | it is not too much to sa! report. 56 Seaweed. 8 Unit. 57 Night before. Cherry hurried to open it, Charey) giaaed at. har, gua \Rne. the Way she iomsen. ve only,| 2s Resmeneist ot the paries.of hor- y that to Mr. Dixie Sh a fi . seen her at a distance but I've|rifying crimes was fascinating read- f bonus besides. Craig more than to any single indi- 39 Black. 58 To lay asa P Bputheatt. HH Posterript, xie Shannon stood in the hall. laughed. | “You did wreck that per-| heara them talking about her at|ing. Dixie did not put the book i The tenant wes a sculptor—2/ vidual will go most of the credit for 40 Baking dish. a ee : 18 Wes ful. me paciumation; way in dripping raincoat, galosbes penent ee Te 5 Tm no ae the office. There aren't many wives | own until she had finished the last |. dreamy chap addicted to modernism, its suocessful conclusi 41 Makes 2 drin! 'o cheat. arc. ar and limp felt hat. “Look at me!”| fessional but I think I'can promise} wno would be willing to let their|cbapter. The hands of the tiny a a An of the pelfceatecm . of ion. abe Serial heed permanent’s |* Chapeau announced | *Usbands spend evening after eve- ivory alarm clock on the bedside who ! ; * | the traditional artist but who could ° ruin ad it put in only a week | a softy. And 1 thought it was| 72s With & vamp Iike that. table pointed to 20 minutes after q ago. Did you ever see such a sight? ‘Dixie, you don’t mean to sug-|12, Dixie tossed the book | not find, anywhere, a market for his Barbs | I couldn't get a taxt and I had to|£°Iné to make me look lke Joan | costs» "5lthen and switched out ‘tre mice ; nigh and who consequently meres —————__ say hone for a car. I'm simply pe ge red ee j “Heavens forbiat 1 don't mean shaded Tight, f any money or any prospects of} The president has received the un- soak: , eo oF | to suggest a g in the world, Of le same time in the second "You ‘nly are!” whatever it is they say. Looking ¢ fi 5 getting any. animous request from members of agreed: ee rts ana eae pags at those pork chops makes me feel gid peed Lis {ent aga a Asta Dan Phillips : ‘The landlord, discouraged, told the| the cabinet that the \- ” a lot better even it my beauty is| 00> tyr cun SATERS Pe « ind discarded his vest. 5 t thal y should be sub: coat off. ” 7 'Y 45) even it it were harmless. I wouldn't} “Say, Cherry,” he asked, “what's i Judge, “I Sagem to him, and I tried| ject to the maximum reduction of Dine struggled with the clumsy rune were sitting at the table|*7,% thing like that for the world!” | become of that yarn I wrote about } pla figshol gag ad | mieres i ag vad Mae ae foots apigietidie'y now and Cherry served the plates. mace Sula a Aad mare too boyd oe saree driver? The one I called i] ——you. what a dreamer bill—Statement issued at the White wat a - | Dixie broke open a steaming muf- ant ixie’s ‘smile a trifie | ‘Nig! fe’? Remember? I'd like ( pide oles in both heels, Oh—what a forced but Cherry did not seem to | to take it around for Brend: : House on cebinet salary reductions. day this has been! What a day!” | 2 and the golden butter melted a8 / notice this, She looked across at|& look at.” renee sa-hary ‘And that remark, somehow, gives Fe er oes tas ba Cherry took the wet raincoat and |! touched the bread. the other girl, Cherry’s face had| Cherry's back was toward him, one 2.good deal of sympathy for this ae 9 Fae be, be \ spread it over e chair, Raindrops| “Dan Phillips is missing an ele-| suddenly become serious, She did not turn a. ~~ landlord. For the dreamer can be trickled in a little stream from|sant dinner if anyone should ask} « Sosvene @ husband who cannot make as much ‘ La in” *By th If anybody would dare to say|There was a pause, almost imper- one of the most exasperating of mor-| money as she would be considered Dixie's bat, The brown hair that | ™ moe ein ‘ ay Za way. | things like that I hope you'll tell| ceptible, and then she said, “I'm vals to deal with, because he does; stepping down—Mlle, Jeanne Bour- had been waved “permanently” a| Whats Dan agus? Working on|them i's not true.” she sald earn-|sorry, Dan, but I destroyed tt. 1 & not live in the same’ world that the|*t, Paris business woman. sight. Dl caaeee) gas tat hgh: =Np pry a pels Eg ge didn't ‘mean to. It got in with @ ag . . » He er papel c ra pel gacorn Tice oon Ppa athcg lH gg area sn izle caught a glimpse of herssit| Dan's at the offce, Ho said he bad) knows, I understand ‘about. Miss| Know until Plans oe ile ake 3 er in dis-}a of extra work and wan! fail. in admires her because of| The words may. “What'll I do?” she ex-|stey until it was finished.” her ability and of cours yar, ®: Galiharete 's grate-|falsehood. But eer as Binet girl|tul for all the help she’s given | Would never jeate tha tratht a an instant ehe | him.’ (To Be Continued) claimed. “I look like a Hottentot!” “At the office?” “Better get into dry clothes,” looked up.