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R } i i POLLY AND HER PALS AN”WHAT DID CARRIE SAY WHEN SYou HINTED THAT GERTRUDE WAS - iPLAs/n\/’ HOOKEY'? } = = hlJ\—J‘——'f/._K;")m A | T I THINK A EAVES-DROPPER ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1931, : By CLIFF STERRETT SEE? L ALLUS DID SAY YOuUR IMAGINATION PLAYED You PRANKS, AN/ THIS i svieLL IT 5IMPLY GOES TO SHow THAT THE IMP 1S QUICKER'N THE EYE/ There was another side to con- an admiration. Jim- | fe * —’——-"‘fir—vwwo sider, too. All morning a ghost had {my was only waiting for the pro- cluiched madly the ribbon which | | been haunting him, and he rather |pitfous moment to tell her how | L t 47 Lb v .““g'“ fancied that Max Klein shared his|much he loved her. Aileen’ knes get| oSt 4 8. 1sion. This re had|that and dreaded it. Jimmy ¢ by | . crouched behind Vivienne, and its|only her spirit, her bravery and ¢ hail In 3 Months and SYNOPSIS: AMhough Allecn hat Jimm; vad | resignation. He had not seen wi ned her, and he was per! { - Gray, mmne comedy actress, nning’s . |Alleen saw when she looked inio are of something | Feels Years Younger leve: Jimmy Crane, prec: agent, h ue that Channing had |her mirror . 0. He knew that & Lie A8 the refuscs to marry him, be- kncw tha ¢ a brick, that it was fair-| That was why she had left the in anot T heve been lakigl StioRne) lieving her first duty is to her obvious that he didn't relish|hospital wearing a silk domi d out a pack of S; 1o Heerly'd DRSS X PR i v i " - ok PO Eore it 2 silk domino |1 DU N DL inued taking one teaspoonful in yeunger sister, 'V Viv- he sank down erpretation which might be|mask. Below it the point of h: sater every morning. I then icnne io a high-s young a cri the outcome of his party.|dimpled chin and the soft curve of bkl L 5 beauty and is peoing for Dwi SIMMONS Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cots and Couches Springs and mattresses, unless they are experience- planned, with the knowledge of years that makes them scientifically comfortable, upsets the entire plan of Comfort. Here, truly, is the foundation of comfort. Resilient, yet strong, bending to the needs of comfort, relaxing as the sleeper moves, yet properly resisting. The Foundation Must Be Right Thomas Hardware Co. 2 of panic she sprane up and [ AROLINA WOMAN 1 217 pounds, was always e was wise in saying nothing, but | her lips were as bewitching as =v: Vr(”d m;:hpmms in my bazk ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” Ch Avinz. artist, s'_¢t"-!il':" m :1 in shielding Vivienne all of them',’rhcre was not oven the tin: lower part of abdomen and theatr Aileen wins a ¢ putting Aileen in a false po-|mark on the clear skin it left cx- [ viar role in Kle that could not be explaingd [posed. Through the slits of th 4 to sy Tam 8| —— & 5 | Broadway musi <ho mmy was fond of Vivienne, and | mask her bright eyes peeped, gol much stronger, Chricimas Stocking it had given his heart a twist when |times deeply thoughtful, always fa even more unobtainable weight is 170 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Jealcus of her clder sicte d how .this had hit her.|cinating. ) had been before.. Yet y feel better to rical the limclight at th ,J?> that didn't alter the fact that| Yet because of what was hidden, irony of the domino was that it 1 my Iriends* THE GASTINEAU party given by Channing to ard th id had behaved like an idiot.'Aileen’s sensitive nature prompted made her more fascinating. £ cilcbrate Ailecn’s g She eyes met the doct it would have done the slightast to permit finyonepbr With the smol irling slowly iall iver. helSRioht Kied Our Services to You Begin and End at the acccptc a dare to bathe in the hi ad. A white 1d 'good he'd have liked to strangle|Jimmy to come to the apartmient.|from her lips, she reminded him of | .open - will never lcease’ taking Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat fountain. As Ailcen tries to stop a young interne Naturally, Klein had wanted to, 2 ure of & i & des vl faoke tiee Sl her, Vi nn slams the y;lum | “Oh not At first Alleen, returning to con-|Channing and a host of her friends. ade. On the verge of ng 50, he | o highly recommend it for the| deors behind her, and Alleen | crieq 45 they gently covered Al ousness, tried to believe it had [Even Foy Grant had wisHed tolcaught himself in time. Perhaps a [great good that is in it.” Mrs. S. craches (hreugh the glass. face and lifted her to & s been a horrible dream. How |call—and her object was sincera— litle music would ner mind. ! o, golomon, New Bern, N. G, Jan, FOR MILK OR CREAM she had looked forward fo but Aileen had felt that meeting 1 only turn | 1930 “P, S. You may think I am Chapter 12 what the critics should her would be more than she could channels aggerating by writing such a long SHATTEFR ! talk e say about her! But sn:;bear. o the devil |letter but tr I feel so indebted AT THE NEW LOW PRICE . Vivienne staggered to the door, had no need to raise a hand t0| Ajleen 1 ¢ have some | to you for putting out such won-| e Jimmy waited for her know that her face was hidden be- | frank talk . |derful saits that I cannot say T l h 985 ad_otcurred_toa|eatn & mass. of - bandas b negarian us | cmough g elephone » morning papers, | burned, pulled—tortured her- on of buoyant hop: ne mind. “It! A bottle of Kruschen Salts that | stabbed her 1 ions flaunted sen-| Luc did not possess culd do you a world of good to |lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at T’ ]‘/I . A scream choked in h through the the- |spared, although the glass had in-|made it sound convincing , out—get a breath of fresh Fall | Juneau Drug Co. or Butler-Mauro| e endenhall Dalry Tts ho was a tinkle of Side by side with!'jured her lids and cut her forehead | was still so me in the bank Suppose I phone for a limou- [ Drug Co. and druggists the world| low moan from Alleen— s of Afleen’s triumpant per- badly. Her nose, the upper part of | Piine: vonil » Take one half teaspoon in a pandemonium rmance appeared the news of the her cheeks and top of her n:m‘f;,,",‘,f ang o 7d rathér |glass of hot water cvcryr)o:mrmng' GEO. DANNER, Prop. v . nothing but accident that threatened to ring ear had borne the brunt of the g )it he would before breakfast [Ermmea e crown of Aileen’s head—thrust part- down the curtain at the start of a|damage. It was difficult to be. able to solution of ileen, don’t be foolish. If we ttention to diet will help—cut | — ——— B 1y thrc the panzl. Burns and brilllant career. how bad the scars might be. |her own predicament. There muct D nyone on the way downstairs, | out pastry and fatty meats — go| Woodward ng her up by, Alleen herself had begged that| From a booth-phone Jimmy call- e so many th > could - do, | What difference 1 safiebe You | Hgnt On Pusites, DS St HdS FOR INSURANCE the arms, b her not to no hint of what had caused it all|ed Klein's office and explained t0|when she b to this have to go out sometimes. Not a r—the Kruschen way is the struggle hould be g to the pu Al-|Sadie Kohn. That night another|new condition 1l will notice us, once we are in | safe way to lose fat. Try one bot-! As they lifted Alleen, Vivier £ be-|Sara would make her debut as the' .. oo T lthe car. We can drive through the |tle and if not joyfully satisfied— See H. R. SHEPARD & SON glimpsed her r's blood-str ed d 1p- | lead of the hit of the previous eve- [, ..~ 1" her Lu‘" of Vivien: and over the bridge.” meney ba —adv. 4 face. She was no! ou as ome of | ning. bprist. ot s stk irsc. I have to get dinner for e TR | Telephone 409 Valentine Building Vivienne shuddered ¢ episode was belng con-| It s not until late the next) ~onscience-st 16k e n, Vivienfié hot | V1vienne— Play Indoor Goli at Tre Alaskar.x — e ] pain afternoon that Jimmy was allowed iy Vhiuzv elf " i .h 7 rlw | back in lots of time.” | Hotel (adv.] e e that Jimmy ane sald to|to see Alleen. 5 3 g Fid 1 He did say he wanted to [~ = R ) found h “You've | ng. is sold: very seat for tonight written—just thelr praise of her work for Channing kept her ‘:; , comz on. Be a sport. I dare As they ed to €00l her Vi-| “Damn the house!” Klein ex-|performancé without any reference employment without the nesd of YOU!" | vienne stri d bring some or- pl d. Perhaps fo first time s its aftermath. {making the rounds of ‘:,“. studios, | He could have bitten his tongue | | der out of chaos of her mind. in his life the bo Was 4| Ag for the rest, he sketched it Buy that would not last fofever. |fOF Saying that. Garland Wood- It was in ¢ v matter of indifference to the pro-|yerbally as gently as he could. H’-‘JHencc Alleen felt that she (l_'_.m““ ward had said it to Vivienne on the she had ve desire ducer. “Ii’s Aileen 8he made |¢1q her that Kleln had put Pay 1o Viv not to fail ber now. |night of Channing’s party. Alleen, 1 ain I'd te ~wouldn't £f1 of vily, “all! ed into the studio. Men and girls knows what to dc turned to n Was it newspaper bunch. centempt n on their “I'll tend to it,” Jimmy assured ) him. “You'd bet lip off and he had never felt before. He|gheets make up a play. To mm;‘z\ limot They would Be even items, "'“mh“‘“ .d""d:‘;':‘b': ‘ glared| wished he could lie—and make|any chance of production, a piay |MOFe alone that they were in the iy everyehing is priced: of Alleen believe him—wished even|musct first be read. Mana . won't | APartment. In the car they could Jimmy lowed hard and went.imore that there was no need to)consider one unless it's 3 de by side. Jimmy's hand Ove-panel doors, 2 2.6 $2.66 Jimmy Crane in vain He was eager to finish with his|ye to her at all. YR, Hanca’ soerls pa e toue] ors. After a while in. x 6ft. 6in. . zn_s of to stop Alleen saw the task and g again. He had| w«pm not—trying—to pretend:” HC'ey i iatlon Bo{ehe knew that he would take her Twot eldoon, 206 5 g5 plass do clo Now he stood tried to apy optimistic, but uc-|bcm closer and answered lamely. |you get my drift, old do .m his arms. Fre-crom-peneldoom, 5 guard at the doorway as Channing tuelly he was down. From what{ wpopt” she sald very quietly.| «on Jimmy!” Aileen was cager.| ADd Alleen wanted terribly to 2B CinsaR M, .00 helped the pi 10 had luck- he had learned by various means|«phere’s no use. I know.” “Gould I get copying to do_2v |feel them tight about her! Only Sub doors,2 861X 3 6o ly been a gue ithout meeting there scemed no ray of hope. And| rhere wasn't any answer to that| «wou can fire when re he|DOW, she never would. Because she S A ey i r cyes Crane put a hand on Vi- even if hope remained the hush- N Fesoih dooes. J3J05> 6.50 vienne's wrist med to her ing up of what had really happen- not to enter s shirtsleeves ed was the worst thing possible as Doctor Carr g as best far as Aileen was concerned. Millionaire Ex:«Convict We'dsl by a Los Angeles girl. She is the former Mrs. Aldene Caris, a divorcee. She and the mill- jonaire were married at Palm | Springs in secret ccremony on That million and a half dollars which brought Charles T. Davis, er New York manufacturer quickly. | Burns, Woodward and Quinn had (it was fc hought she'd never go N Grant in—until Alleen should be able to resume the part herself, As he said that she reached for| “What's that?” Alleen asked as I T Klein down r and pressed his hand—and he 8aW |ne opened up a square leather case, |PACK to her. BUILDING “ns | out of wing, right,” he sald in a far off tone.|that she understdod. x miaryelb T cios 1 e St [ 9NO " she sain very Enty. . U1 2 e women and Jdaish- “Telephone to Sadie Kohn. She| «Thanks, Jim,” She murmured , ‘d->ycu don't mind—t wont™ Of cofirse Houa OWNERS and builders You handle the)gaintly. “But you and I can't ever pretend what we don't mean.” my struggled against an emotion [that those who knew the truth hel Bruce | her in that ob, n. me other day.” First he read her what Because of that pre contemy nate {of course had heard him, just as {Jimmy had. Now, his well inten- {tioned effort had brought all that Jimmy arrived one day with usual cheery greeting. his to serve your “A machine for making m in case you never saw one portable writing-engine. You the keys and it writes little w on a sheet of paper. A lot of ¢ e R ¢ will find our catalog a splen- s 8 to go with him, ’l_:m did help in building an. e, “(,kl.r,hc kn would not be wise. comfortable, conveniant home,or rds | Alleen would not chance their being in making the old home modern. .. alone in the intimate proximity of nted The nursé turned away, and Jim- —in view of everything. He kissed|51q her, “I've brought you a pair|COWld never—never—run the risk of her, hand. “Let’s don’i think about |of seripts. As soon as your gers | Dis seeing her face Garsge doors, 4 ft. x 7 fr. it now. There’s plenty of time to get nimbled up, you can run [h?m‘wnpyrh:hf, 1930, by The Macaulay :dl-,--'-". "‘v"w" 7-0'0 plan.” off in no timé—and I can bring you | Company) Windows, 24 x 24 in. “That's true’ she agreed. “ex-|plenty. You can make six coples | o slass mensare, 2lights . 1,98 ccpt for one thing. Jimmy, I could ‘vasny. When they're typed and A new temptation comes to Ironing boardandcabiset, 500 not say this to anyone but you.|young you can bill the hopeful au- Vivicnne temorrew, born of re- complete < y ¢ -+ o Do | Viv mustn't think—mustn't blame | thor about twenty bucks. merse and despair, Consult us regarding your build- herself if I—have to g0 on the| mhere were tears behind the slits TR R ing requirements — we can add shel. of the mask, but they werc happy| Paily Empme want Ads Puy.. convenience at an attractive sav- “I'm sorry,” the nurse interrubt-|iears Here was not only a source| g ing. Write for free catalog. ed. “I'm afrald Mr. Crane’s al-|of jncome, but something to keep Quick-Step The.best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store Why not make the New:Year Brighter, Happier .and Easier for the Housewife? A NEW AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WASHER Would be a great help Alaska Electric nght and Power Company ready overstayed his time." her occupled during her lonely AE (] ' MS ] | onely R | As Jl:nomy V:m: 0:‘; "Eeupe"r“"‘? hours. Aileen was supremely grate- | 0- B-WILL A CO- of the bouquets In the hallway re-|g,; «gow long should it take me, ) minded Aileen of a funeral—the 'y, go one? I've never had any Sash aml Doors funeral of her hopes. practice.” J L T Y mall Part 1043 First Ave. So., Seattle, Wash. | “A day or two when you got the nnu,.t.s ,l Chapter 13 [ knack—and that won't be long. Sit oZ the Cost ENTER THE MASK down and I'll give you a lesson.” R 4 Jimmy’s prophecy had been cor-| Delighted she did as he told her, rect. and Jimmy began explaining. “First, Now in its second month, “Sara’s |you pick out a sentence and type it Christmas Stocking” was sold out jover as rapidly as .. That TICKETS FOR THE 'lN getting out NORMANNA MALE a circular, circular Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and. Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stalioixery Open Evenings kept busy, arranging interviews instance,.look at this. 1 prac- lettero; Ofllzrplbceof CHORUS with its piquant star. But that star ticed speed he produced a i printed matteés...the 3 was Fay Grant. I'm in love with the loveliest paper, the address- CONCERT AT THE If New York recalled that Fay| s8irl a lover ever loved. H ll; ot asi 5 was not the original Miss Santa, it| He paused and looked up at her.| ng, the mailiog casi- COLISEUM THEATRE ly total:more than had at least forgotten who her pre-|“You see it's perfectly simple, once | . 1 3 decessor Wwas—“that WHAUS her|you get the hang of it. No let me| the printing. Yct, AATERBAL JANVARY 19 name who opened it and then was|watch you try it." in a large measure, (i} - FCR SALD AT hurt or something?” Aileen did, and both 6f them the Results nd - : Aileen was off the boards. Jaughed. He put his hands on hers UPOIJ the Printing. She was not off temporarily, as‘and guided them, and something a o Max Klein had hoped. Now that little more nearly correct : |she was out of the hospital, there on the white sheet. But t was no doubt whatever about the of his touch made her forget what situation. Aileen was disfigured for jshe was trying to do. Jimmy's face life. Not just scars that time would |was close to hers and his cheek heal—she was hideously marred. (was brughing hef mask. With a = She had not been robbed of her T . |talent and her personality, but M with her dream of the certain suc- cess that had seemed to her just| around the corner. | Yet to Jimmy she was more Let ©s $how gou some samp to reie pif $tcement Phone 25—We Deliver HAAS I Famous Candies. | The Cash Bazaar PiccLy. WiceLy penitentiary “inmate, the nmh d’s Hch.'::{'% Novesher 5o, s 1It was not pity, he told himself. beautiful, more desirable than ever. | ( Open Evenings LJ -l P e LUMBER SPRUCE—HEMLOCK—CEDAR Manufactured in Alaska CLEAR AND COMMON GRADES ROUGH OR SURFACED Quality and Service Junean Lun;ber M tlls, Inc.

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