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THE SUNDAY KNOCK-OUT Pride and the Question—Love or No Love ARLY morning in_Autumn—an| Hesitating momentarily at the gate, | Later, when she went to the club, one impeccable dav. The sound re- | Doris opened it, went up the walk to | thing was settled in her mind. —She vealed never so brilliantly its | the porch and rang the bell. The door | would not keep her afternoon appoint. | There was a_pause. @ billions of facets, the blue, |was almost immediately opened by a|ment with Norcross, She would give | “I'm sorry,” he said. I under- R - TR BIDEe 0. Mo point or twae about aloofness, | stand. But ~but—suppose 1 retired goldshot, hung upon the trees that| “Is Mr. Norcross at home? T am|sho went immediately 1o« telephone, [ soon? 1 have a good business offer. #haded an out-futting point of land. | Miss Willing." Norcro rned, was out on the| “You are a fighter,” she said dully With & sigh that was eloquent of Are you a friend of his | information being churlishly | “whether vou retire or not. And every | sheer Sov in living and being, Dorix| “I—L-have met him. 1 think, i€ vanchsated by Devine. Sighing with | one would Know. must know, some | Willing waded into the water. | you will be =0 good as to give him my | velief, Doris hroke her engagenent With a_ lttle cry, she plunged for. [ hame. he will see me. You're hix|\with ‘the Loxer and rang off. Two ward under full headway watil ainer, uren’t you length. she dived and cleaved he 10 a float. Mer head had just appeared above | the level of the flooring when, upon the other side, a.figure bounded from | the water. “I beg vour pardon! 1 suppose this ARY 8, 1928- STAR, WASHINGTON, By Lawrence Perry volee low, “you sald vou were a fighter. Are vou different now?"” ¢ fr started the car, h farm, 2 m her, and she 1t ding toward the wan | “Yeh. Tommy Devine's my name. " | You see, it's this way: Norcross takes . afternoon till quarter of | asleep now.” | nced at her watch, | ‘s A quarter after three. 1 you | | dont very much mind. I'll come in and n front stood at her. “1 was hoping yvou would come.” Were vou™ " Doris smiled pro voeatively. “I've heen thinking,” she | sald, as he obeved her and of Norcross' quarier | the gate, evidently LI i LEKEP that night was not restful 2 In the morning Doris prepared for her morning phinge in an ecstasy of | nervous eagerness. But Norcross did not come to the float, & vour float™" There was a pleasing inflection in the young man s voice, Davis climbed to the raft. Her gaze was frank with curiosity and admira tion. | wait.” {atepped into the musty little hallway and thence into the parlor. Devine, | with a shake of his head. went out of Ax the man moved to on: side she | stepped to the seat at her side, it would he hett not to o club, I'm selfish, you see” 1o the He spoke ax thoush in relief that | Idling over her breakfast without appetite, mitted it loved Paul handsc oung stalwart, d not_escaped. loved this Rhe lifte d the truth and ad-| She | | ULlike it alot better that way He was obviously an athlete in | pe poam. Dorls was hending over a | His face was finely |y, lige when a voice broke the si- were gray. and | above them dark. struight hrow S GGG +This is my float e Shnied he turned. Norcross stood “Do T have to jeave it>" WAy “Well—1 fmagine vou came out to | “f wondered if you'd remember me, £nim. not ta oceupy a foat she sa’d. They both laughed. ‘1 don't forget so easily.” Are vou a college man? “I'm flattered. Mr ke a foot hall plaver.” Not club we have som. men who het, vou for a reply. she hurried on k.ow. A man who is quite familiar | time T see an athleticlooking chap with boxing told me the gamblers were around here that 1 den’t Know. 1 paving a hoxer named Drennan, 1 wonder if he isn't that boxer who ix | think, who has offered his services f training at Seacliff. Every one has|pr.ctice. But he comes to—to -—show been talking ahout him. and I've heen {vou up. so that the wamblers w:l crazy to see him." She stopped |know all about vou.” abruptly. staring at him. “Do vou, “Oh, ves." The Know, I've just come to suspect that | hut immediately lizhtencd in a smile. you are the famous Mr. Norer “So vou came here to tell me this Doris sent the A volling dowh a | her eyes to her father. grumbling over hedzed voad. thene into a hizhway newspaper, an old_aristocrat in Lleading through rolling, wooded | every pose, intolerant “and, in the iy, [Targer aspects of life. narrow. But Tell me something about yourself,” | the light in her eves decpened. “Poor father.” ‘she thought. And caved no more than that; but of Ny | er did he still_care? It would [ Kill her, it he didn't. | Driving at full speed, she had gone half-way to Norcroxs’ quarters when nother ear approached in a narrow yart of the rondway. She recognized | superh condition. modeled. The eves | e in the 1d You ook waiting “Every “Why Slowly overything.” i eves wore ralsed fo hers, “My name is not Norcross. I s endenning. T was horn in Virginga When I was 15, my father and mother fand T went to England, where father | 1he diiver, Devine was sent to represent a ehain or | el I was going to your house. Amegican factories, 1 went to school | “You were She backed her road in Enzland and ten to Camby [ster alongside Devine's whers | won my biue in hoxing. “Yes, 1 owas, s going to ask | =aid 1 was the hest col vou to tay off oss. Here he's | whatevar, Chubhy ind had produced, |Zot the most important fAight of his| decided to place hic monay upon | eveing e SEmans e Ron NLUtns ol Mg o] Please, lifa, on his.hands, A0S, When: be | aitank. HRaL stotet tik Eial fiaks| focl eacis GENGE gHe P e trataer. who evidently had been luk. | her made a fortune in the war | ought to be on hix toes, Working up ! gida seats. and Dore had badgered nn | croxe arm flashed out i “Really!" She rega:ded ing in the hallway. ou heard, and retived. 1 wanted to come hack (o the hest he's got—and What's he | invitation out of him upon the threat | sicaight left jab, the glove sn: e e e io the States, hut mother foved it in | doing? = Sitting - around, - grouching. | of going alone unlexs he took her.| irue to ita mark, landing upon e ) e ke “Sure 1 heard.” The man came Into| Enzand. After 1 Ioft college, 1 wont | making fices at nothing, letting his | Strunk's cheek under the 1ot eve, £he laughed, with a note lor. “I've heen looking for info buxiness with an English export. Mparring partners make a monkey out | Norcross should have followed it up. | under his nose. He's gone. “but I had assceiated box something like that to drop.” ing company in Johanneshurg, 1 liked | of him. And him a champ, it there | for the blow had been beauty, com: | “Ifa jn't gone Doris Ve man S | _"You xee how clever my trainer is™” hoxing and did a lot of it under an | ever was one! ing just as Strunk had started a rush. | ey escort Modern boxing.” he s Notcross grimaced at Doris. “Just | 1xsumed name, meeting locnl and visit . | on He had been thrown back, shaken. Isn't hel supposed to require quite a littte in.| the same. I am obliced to you. What | Inz hoxers of every sort. fust for the |eagerle But Norcross did not grasp his advan. pe tol] you he ne telligence.” shall we do. Tonimy > fun of it 1 knocked them all out: 1 to- - [ler e, Strunk swung and missed, ing salin” . "o Why. wel! nass him up with| seemed 10 have a knack of hard and | “You Lnew what he seems to he. | inz an opening that ingside ob. ! jje-— are so— so- thanks, What do these Mrds think fta Ditting from any position. | Devine's voice rose anzrily, Ho's | wrver could see, But Lannin recten that we'll put va 4 handred thousand- [ And 1 was elever, dofensively,” {got you on his mind when he ought ing awny, (et the ¢ ey you in the papers and 1 knew ve Hhse e o had taken a cottaze at Seachff. | D, Havent' 1 veud, too, that yeu are-—oh Rt awfully retiring. really a recluse, ex Nuygune cept. of course, when vou come forth e s tobox? There! I'm being ruds agam Ep . SUIL” she added. with ployful fmpu. il dence. “this is my float. You are a i trespasser and must pay the penaliy biHdnt ©of my curiosity. L el “Sure I'm a trespasser. T dope it Lorsdolamlnds eut that salt water is zood for me. R My trainer doesnt. So I take it on mitted to slip shar the eneak. before any one is awake, and now I've got to heat it “Mr. Norcross,” she interrupted. hand, “you don't fool me | “PAUL NORCROSS!”™ HER VOICE WAS LOW, BUT CLEAR. conferenc sray eves darkened Thes ze hoxer that the prelimine: h other wa fannin, who had|ing in nnin sat bac 8 mouth hanging | atanding Aneed as Strunk ad- upon nothing but land- inz the finishing hlow—s0 intent that he came in wide open, his hand poised for the final punch. Suddenly 1w he was set to deliver the re fizure in front of him straightened There cam: a whita flash. upward and inward. Struck’'s hands went down. He atood, for an instan:. stiffened. ther his head fell forward: he plunged t- the floo while the roar of tb crowd went surzing upe “ rth it ir pi ve pulied Lannin's veice She Se his her into the fer the exit— ss. o open. fAzhting won't Iast o wallops he sn't rizh ther round have fixed him Look at Devine poking smelling saits He Thos : Those | jow The ring stood out in greenish hril- | liance beneath a huge cluster of lights, | while elsewhere throughout this throng of quite 70,000 men and women | the eve encountered a multitude of im- fons—grouping of pallid faces and white-shirted forms tricked out in splashes of electrie fllumination. A gong was clanging ingistently. man with a loud, whining voice wis trying to announce something. From the music of a From the direction of one of portals rose a sound of cheering. wroup of men were coming down the vixle, in the lead a tall, stalwart voung man in a bathrobe, hix blond head bob. bing above the crowd. Every one was standing. od up, her hand upon Lannin's arm. Strunk was in his corner, - rounded by his seconds. The ring was filling with photographers. Strunk wan higger than Norcross, light of teature, his eyes blue, hair white as flax. “Chubby,” Doris’ finger pressed into her escort's arm, “what do you think™( My money's on him: Nore basn't besn working good of late. that tip from a friend of Devine | Doris was about to reply when there me another eruption of applause Oreross was coming. She could have touched him as he passed. But he saw po one. He had on the silken bathrobe he had worn at the farm. Behind him was Devine. Behind him came Turk McGill Climbing through the rop cross went straight to Strunk’ and stretched out his hand. Strunk took it, looking up at his epponent with a hard, expressionless face. orcross doesn’'t look =0 good™ Lannin muttered in the girl's e ‘Looks pale, a little drawn. See how he keeps moving his feet The two men were in-the center of | the ring now, their gloves adjusted, | conferring with the referee, “Will they ever begin, Chub Doris, impatient of all these formal delays, her nerves strung to breaking, closed her eyes. Norcross Is nervous, all right L I N HE opened her eyes. The photog raphers and seconds ware clamber- ing out of the ring. The fighters had returned to thelr corners. glared at jeered the man. “Let more than smell mean’—Doris peered at him | ou mean he seems 1o he— | voice failed her, | pre: Ti's simply that yo - 1 mean it is so n I've read s, much about Dorie reds Wh into the rose he Ne A pow n t was wa i isie and ma Lody blows, ey he i Tow, 1 comfusion. “Pau ey Devine now on of the ropss, about to ths f was ziaring vay real one <onnded lifted her arm Her he voice was and iine mi roar rs C for his qu he was cond novice. As thou he suddenly werful left and right ves, but slow. cspe. Strunk was per the outside nb down to her. You swirling crowds bou F realizing rushed HE first ravs of sunlight the easterly hills, arouse. her The maid was bringzing eoff- nd the morning paper. Doris seizes the sheet : nd was about to open it * the sporting pazes when h e attracted by a name the middle columns on the first page Noreross' nam After the introductory paragran’ ing the salient details of 1} the second paragraph Doris i # head jerking over glanced From a spectator came a loud P e ninlation. Quick as thou, right was coming in, hoo, Norcross saw the wiin to roll his h in time to avold it. He foor as theuzh he had be a lighining bolt The crowd appeared to hehind shoulder, shrill Strunk’s upward. time to b not to the He didn't There's no With a soight to it “Fool you?" went “Yes. It suddenly occured to you| that you ought to play up to vour role as a boxer and talk in a gruff Voice out of the side of vour mouth. | using elang.” | A gleam of humor flashed across his eye: “1 have to be going. It's been great to meet vou, Miss—" “T am Miss Willing. “Good-by’. Miss Willing.” He held out his hand, and she took it. 1 shall ses vou again”" “I'm afraid not. I'm a fighter.” *x % x IDORIS sang tiiroughout the process | of dressing for breakfast. She had come to rate incidents in her lfe | in accordance with their sensational or dramatic quality. This meeting on the float had been rarely sensational. the most unusual in its various per. sonal qualities that she had ever ex. perienced—with perhaps additionai chapters to follow. She savored every detail in retrospect. Her father, eminent in Wall street. | & widower, had been unable to leave business for Newport. and now w at the tabie ceep in his paper. Doris came up to him, stroking his head. He smiled up at her and returned to his paper. Doris was the important interest in his life—aside from finance. Even 50, she was 2 minor interest Doris took him to the station for the nine-thirty train and, after lunch- | eon, motored over to the clyb, where | !!:ey r‘erehholl?inl a tourney. Chubby | S nnin, she knew, ought 1o be about N y : 3 ; 23 . e :M" o .1‘"!5 GIRL WAS FASCINATED BY THE RHYTHMIC DEXT servant in quest of him. {dollar mixup wit “Hello, Chubby.” She extended a | beaner !f.yxno’\hlnle‘7” hand as the chese young man ap.| peared. “Tell me something about| Norcroxs paused, catching an ex- | Norcross and posed as a fighter from | this boxe oreross, | pression that flashed across Du the States, 1 didn't dect my busi nked and looked impor-| Willing's eyes. He flushed and ness, either. Three venrs ngo father > % straightened, died wuddenly. 1 went to London and 2 good. 1 piayed him “But perhape- found that he had been speculating every one of his fights, und he d: his trainer. “Tol for a_long time and that mother had owe me a cent. I can tell you." | Just 15,000 to her name, Nhe loved grinned. ‘_l}_u he's a faker " What's the big idea? Are you the I{fe xhe was living in England A faker?" She moved impatiently. | origy” | country pince on the River Wye, .Yu"! what do you mean?" 1 tA\ . I'm not erazy. Tommy He 'l lovely xpot.” .\?bfidv knows much abeut him.|turned to the girl. “Would you like! “Yew" Doris wnited for him to go He blew into thix country three years|to stay und'see ms licked?” Lon 0. Eaid his father ran a copra- Doris flushed, | “I went over everything and f tation in the Eouth Sea Islands an “I'd like to stay and pee you lick it wax costing about $12,000 a y it y ran Notcr cinimed was in frenzy be a4 knock-out Dois was zripping Rut sh> didn't know it stood immobile, dazed, her eyes tened upon the prostrate fizure Iy under the pitiless lizhts groupe the ring, the raferce bhending v him. bhis arm moving up and down in the coun As the reforee’s arm went down f fifth tim=, Noreross movdd. At sixth, he glinced up at the man § above him. Slowly he rose to his knee, At the ninth. he rose to his feet. while the roar of the crowd b came screaming crescend Strunk rushed in, ber thng his man. swinging and left. Norcross covering only upon racoveri n be had received haps Strunk's agerness alons saved his victim. For his furious Blows were winding around his opponent’s neck runk's chief second velled something aeard it. Pulling un shoft, he meas upon ured his man and let drive with his screm right. Again it was hish. But fiz fores was tecrific. inz i with Norcross staggered and then blindly ran inte a elinch. while the referee A bell clanged. The men sprang to | darted 1n. prying the men apart. The the center of tim ring—they had per- next instant the hell rung, ending the tormed the required rite of handshak- | round. at what Somy her She ns r rose announced, aft: his retirement from the rin ed pugilism. he said. for th ere was in the game an now he has all he desires. He h mbition to challenge for the chan of the world and short! ness in London or Ne: . Strunk Nothinz un A newspaper led Dorts gently oy the arm 0 maRe room her stand. They're did you say to of differenca ¢ mov in't Wit made a lo ir he: zures in the n for « vell Nor- rner p! orning waie practically elo reiv a_ few shreds of sort. The sound lay 2 = mmering in the | 4 upon nwed buek b the Doris Wilking. in bathing suit ieft the house and made he ¢ down the rear lawn to the poin nd Here she pa 1% thoush fearing B waters and find them desolate. they weren't desolite. He we upon the flodt—Norcross— thought of hftn—standi is face directed steadfast oken h with up his IS came under were in \t came piing The bo t e right ching Strunk ir. They The referee Iy teet the ch a_left to upon with up- [ et i intent blow t h up glane the lobe ore wanted b ed in a ringing ha n'o the rippling wate: acinz each other. th curious. struined. as th 1t the things new were seeing *n she came close to him treshened upon its | The ~ stood toe to toe, launch righis and k ss went down. out waiting for the He went down began to count <zied 1o his feet ITY WITH WHICH HE K parents knew SPETHE BAG N PLAY. nothing [to he thinking of Harry Strunk—— Daoris smiled radinntly. “Fav." Devine stared at her, “vou act ws though 1 wis gIVINg you good Artistry Is Found in Snow Gems BY EMMET DOUGHERTY. I going to hand him the trimming of hix life. Now ls‘l;mn‘u( great brilliance, re “Oh™ Dorls’ fac sembling in many respects jew s QR LR S L els of the rarest beauty, huve “Do? You can leave him alo been supplied to the United | When he does xee vou he's busted | Ntates Weather Bureau in pho. W Devine gestured Y what's| tographic form by Wilson A. Bentley the answer? Axk me, Then, the|of Jericho, Vi, for inclusion in the other night, & xwell guy and some | Government's “Library the Ele old jane got hold of him, and he | ments. i L wouldn't tell me nothing about what| For more than 28 years, Mr. Bent. d | n |k ned. Bt he was all in. Every | 16y han'been engnged in reproducing that he Jearned 15 hox from a retired | Drennan.’” | American 1o lve as she had | nj they telephone—or you do—1! by photomicrographs the wonderfu! | English pug out there. He keepw| “All right. You can sit here, It you | been livin, A her 1o ko ahead | don't know avhich. because Norcrows | snow formations of New England and | from the fighting crowd —in fact [ want. until you ses me go out acros® and use her eapital, that 1 had a pay- | shuts ux all out of the room.” Canndinn Winters, now having a eol- | he high-hata every one. And, since|ths vard.” He gianed 1 out a front | ing position in the United Stntes 1 haven't telepl 4 him, Mr. De. | lection of over 4.700 w oerystals. In he fights all the time, practically, he's | window. “Drennan s coming, Tom- | came over here and begnn fzhtin vine,' [the amsortment are wome which roined money. In important fights | my. 1'll take him on NIt won the only chance | saw. 1 hit | “\Well. anyway Missy. The| Weather Buvenu authorith n8 an he's put every mun he's met to eleep, | four rounds, if he likes’ ned it off feom the start, After my next | main trouble s you U my dope. | exceptional or masterplece crystals, O course, this mystery stuff he pulls | to the girl. “You don't know b fight, 11 h iy $300,000," | You keep away, and'1 hundle the | Not every Winter produces snow % Just advertising Lunk, But it gets | much I appreciate what you've d ! And your 't vert Lof the severlty required to do much over” {1Un heen fine of you to take all this reatly” ANt ubposs ¥ wnow-crystal photography, Me. Hent He must be an iuter sting chap.” | trouble.” S whould sav not eyen were gleaming [ 1ev Informed the Weather Rurean, in Lannin shrugged “Not at all. I've been thinking that |8 voung captain |1 yon don't then this bird Strunk - submitting & group of 18 samples of T don’t know. We've tried to get|[ might come over some ufternoon und | )i He smifled In g to beat Punl’s head off. You | hix artistey in photographing | undes him cver to the club. But he wouldn't | 1ake you 10 the club for te VEvery KL do o dlsnppearing [can't he mixed up in a love affalr und | tha microscope, | One. whole W inter ome. He s u.cluse bargainer. Doesn't| Norcross hesitated, act” he adde I go over to mother [ win prize fghts.” weanon wpent by him In Canada faited even have a manager. They say hes| “Would | have 1o meet people?” and xpend six weeks with her SWhit do yen wish ma to Qo™ | Sadues any additions to his ¢ Inade 8200000, Whe., he fixhin Harry | “Why, yes, a few. But you surely | “And no one has ever recognized K hece—— Davine leaned out |1 PFORE b o an, Tow Kirunk at the Folo Grounds the last | gon't mind thit you [or th “Yesterday morning At Morrisburk on the St Law of this month hell have 350,000 Vel —thank you. I'm No rlaged up a plant on Wim. 5ol hio Qe i 1o make & atidy-of hoe ipita ing tomorrow. Come ut 4 clans all [ vou b telephonsd when he was out, | § " » of hoor | Oh. 80 he's going. to Nght ¥ 4 i s 5 rost effects, hoth on outdoor objects 80 o Beiporis % wwittly and left tie room | ik vou I‘“‘ M SRR L0 0 RUY | upon window panes by . nk? When Doris made her way 1o the fin New York P -4 ’ w bet on Lim 1 g eiding e two hundied “Mr. Devine b sitbatoban JLL “Who—on Norcross? 1 don't kw»w‘;::’v:’:m. e o o Mgl e memory on the part And 1 told him vou wanted himeto | Weather Burean, “tend YL This Htiunk ir oa tough baby.|pinch the bag. The givl was fax | 0f ither of mere words, He stood by [he the fiest bird 0 gnow (t—you're | *MDErAture of the air, Me'e won ail hix fights, 160, aince he | ingted by the free, ripphing play of | the car looking up at her [ hep 1o the way the dimes always put [ =Urface and presumably ! fame ot of & M.nnesotr Juniler cami, | jyin muscles and by the thythmie dex | oy i when they brenk the bad news tof 404 thus favor the production of \ weling 1o vears sgo. The man who wina|yeriy with which he kept the bag in | i the punner-up. Well, 1t worked — | STARUWAE 3now and granuiarcovered 5 . " time as chance v eliht champion | 10y have hoxed” Fay b o'elock” Norcross Wi menn s & meat at in | Crystala so 1veturned home with the 5 with b wh | Fhe shook her head, Too great auery o my mind, Could it be that | vill meet tive hay SHa D R Year, and 14 no cinch that| =i afternoon. Knocked ont two of | there Wor't e a new title holder fter | jyl 80, Dorin | DUrEy n thin aftatr, whe knew, would wreing partners and through some strange freak of necldent that fight.” "~ sl Chuiy | PINE @ wwifter ending than, just now S arin’ volce quive| o Providence, the one man wha loves Ten't that Ui Gy | #he cared 1o contemplite | the mnowaken most had heen horn nt RO 90 20 10 goowied W tomoriow. Bome the one most tavoruble spot on earth o i B ndidiae You 1 1w | Come.” for the study and photegraphiag of n.»’,v oo willing to bet yo e Bt "”"’ them o ] omethin . J conldn’t get Fie rent | hour Al 0f the 18 photographs supplied eomething 1 e n e T it ey 0 the Weather Rureau ave of snow W o, et Prosently Drennan entered the ring. | , AN (he day after that fukew which fell at the Vermont home 3 i ¢ Qs ¢ . k 1 wis guing ¢ Mhe witchad him shuke hands with |And the next, with al) 1) of Mr, Hentley. Among the wunder DESICAS OF SNOW FLARES AS THEY APPEAR W estphatian pumpernickel sivead SAniine o7 oot Norceoss, who wan as beautitully pro o b which hud not begu cryatale In e s, whieh e caily UADER A MICROSCOPE, NE i whia ‘wv-n-‘w‘\\:‘rw;z::\‘ ™ ey portloned w8 & statue by Riild AL the “Good L e Homenhos * g BE% WAS now Bakad far expart Bnes portioned w8 u statue by dobidias 4" Fowara sunset ane afternon erval T i Wil B oranali | T AT et o S G ] ST o kes i (s st were | ST ST sne g e S (e T iant SN 0 ek e A Acadly glewny 1n his eyes 4 stopped the car upon the hrow pletured am it nucloar fenture, bhug | 180 ever photographed by e Bant shstantial that, atter the syew | PRI 0f making 11 Mok “mare fike » 4 PR g B b i . it all p. | DL Hiving vpon an alluring v more wonderful still, 1t han wix wues 103 Qg one stonm was S8 Many ceased, ook guantities of them fn | delicatessen. " as -y, Noyeroes' plece The paper oaid he AN #bout w o ming was the sound He glanced wt hey ench of of thesa fell duvis but and usesl them for photoagraph The bhakers of G raloh were Would box 4 ol Feintng with hie left, Norcoona arow |0 L6 wlenced wt ber. vounding featuves, each of Which ye. g e e o uSaraith & wen N Ahing Aoing n terrific tight hund:a anter | Iy 18 WA, If 1 don't wtap wembles 0 hovse's hoof with heel ealk. | BHCR and substant ik Wt Rewviy hook. When sunllght | NOTETE W SOF TOON L6 SR S nend “Ear 'm craz | trom his opponent. 1t waw u compete | E2NE With you. 1 am golng to lone The henutitul hranching ons (400m i 0e 00k miasses of e on A shingle VSIS temperaiuve prevented | E ttaghs here g0 Inte the aven even her craftily. “You Tiorla, | bonecracking et ook, sent tn el ol i DOVIN AR A WABLOTDIOOS: OF cEyaial ars | TR0 nan ovaiition il hek ters |e1vathin wers somewht detormed b | IRIAE (8 e IRTISUIE StwS elnh the fellows who Ao the betting sre | PADUOL Dl chin He wtood Bke o |l TR chitectuve Ponen | Whale 1 0f exquisite heauty —a price: | Shaned af what I e Ay laaves thying 1o figtre how to bet dn tie | Meichon, thou GRS uglon hin face. | guing HTAW dthwp ; ; [lom addition 1o Wy series of Wanch. | TWAT A Wranped i paper and ey Birunk fight and o they hired Knock Noreross wignated o bis traines und | g yon nelude a maevelons qunst teigonat ing ervatals, jrerted to all parts ot the word (o Mo ot Drentan 15 offer his seryice ajleft the ring. Doris, ae though wok Mltins ma! cryatal (L%, an intilcate formation T soll A% & delicatessen. v #paring partner (o Kovcrose, knowing | ing trom w dioam, started 1o work ber | Dt 1ose tat will theill the snewflake fover t Wi e noted x ARIEY, wnd another notable ona (4373, Faul wanlooking tor @ Uik fellow who | way towrd Nutfoms, when Jier thiough sheer use af the heautiful etroular Ay fr ot A hp8 can take punichment. Nurcross punton gripped her anm from the e angement uf iia | ‘o I3 : v . . ceptad, euspecting nothing Drennan Diovle, what the misclief” (U vangement of its tiny foops - and Beantituity s g R Drenmen | b et e wlier acallopn. KU another (08 s« Uty PHENOMENON known as “vant mukes his Nret appesrsnce tody he'tl ! peared, bearing wteulght for Dorie, e |® " seviptive of the vave formations inta [antiote dissloses’uhat ot o0 the | AL e S | u o] "4 auiver ANAL AN pendent vave are alie, and ' AT is recagiised as one o Le lowted for Lews puised confronting bev. holding oul | e o WhICh the fakes terminate, n one FIIAL TR simany N Ter i e (e WIS imiarians onuses o s | w0 e sontiniini e oide ont | o storm alone, Al Bentley photograph AN8Y oy, Sepeniuny SN latRY dehgeiendy T the DRUBR G eD e the unusial one I8 Wiioh 1 1o sieamahing When the veloetty ot the WEEW AN ICTeAsed above & ceris 1l say he iew 10 whow L not Swen remnved st prdreacialmp A T s b bl S A Norcrows up Then agsin he may wet | Thank you. Mise Willing tah th har foaye. 16 fumed heir all Mo that's 00 [ Eavded an el e beauty and of sue walte carh ather 1 Wity Aa 18 otten plustered. ALy wan vou teke W the | buyboshe Lewd the wilspered Gl us Ve wlaotness of her class of Bt you wre | passing fntorest aml the twa (o4 sk y (et f it a cavity iv foreed th the wate luyere will huve womathing 1o go o0 gratitude and Smmediately, Pher position, and all fhe acguiied and BN angilar forms Wit A i e [inside Which .the svew vevadves and 0 berting cn the kbt You wee lwway und wiads for hin coliage Canfaniian of hsr RALLIFS. KIIBIRRTY ¥ PrOminent autlines S Y e e T Y LURREr increase 1R pawer thew Drennan went 12 vounds with Strunk 1 Vg you've gol in vour work He felt aw i The lovely plato form evyatal (48 Mg Aok Sompletely: sul: fcansen i Incivase (h he SRS ageed “Yer Lut Borcvors will be tuken by [ peady. have sou’’ Chubby Lannin ol and tha wonderful dotted one (han 19 crValativgrapiie w P Mathanatival inveatigation, tested by earpriee vt e wepved “Well, after thin, the odds wera obtalied In one storm. A Jan WACtAl exporiments. has shows (hat That'e his lovkout { will be an Noycioes-—even money. any WAry anowstorm, however, made It SAVIATION e be aveited By presery 8e 2me think, he | way. But B've hiud my sip, My oney well even move famous by producing K & CORtain FAtln Detween the \e eupped that ngch | gwen on Harey Btounk.” Wi o the oddent anow cryatala ever [slstance andt the hrapelling suree | photographed (631, Which Hentlay [SoneeTREl Upan Thprinele the ALF on Wt Diorie home Bhe has named the Cvlach crvatalt b snbed of s shine Ras haen greatiy would At all evente walt until after catme 10 ma minch vesembiles the fave the Nght before consldering wny plen of & clock, . this porkand. | orget ft | “Yes, I guess you're right.”” | “And about it” “Certainly not. T used the name of | vour lovely and unique p resiing also are the Uy avs arranged as peripherul nd the e rer Peihaps * int e it shows otten Dexage n t in sn't He gestured at my, we'll do noth P is No iwully e for rvstals, to divid imen it w1 main secondary ravs ¢ ixial ray have grown hise Iving Between them A trangular eftect t the collection of snowflakes photos N ONO tWO are alike My of snow o4 “undrea “Perhaps AT My stud * romances of ther th thus fo: noncy 1 ST g phed by He tega crystals to R et ot s not form one of science. listen, T " wlis know [ | don't?” Dorin Bread of Guetersloh. (G! ETERSLON was & town of & e thinks I'm of industry over 500 tnhabitants some %8 when Yoo the m ook v Heutenan FARLL Where thev a's Ak bread of Ane qualiy, b the Liked hect t Aavar o 0 ralse the the Westphalia ar Fonihantnpddes hoth at the = Rismarck, I cloudland T the vear 180 one dav during Nt 1 dodge peopls of my own 1 can e Rl:’rl HNING to the furm, there wam no el not work He turned whom Are you going | 1 el to o pex 1870 Rism ® o and when the the prime my e erowd hem I there anv one wha can NS pampernickel with dute A A MEMber O TERArtArs Were pres when th QUSEY Was made e of the Guetersial Nack bread WA made and 1 speadiiv devama the Oishion all over Germany. The crase Ch Wi agn W illam w e calied o had come You come tomorrow, after | {the fhin Hee here ared With nnger, Pl Now walt n minute Devine ralsed Wis hand impressively 1 Kknow how Wos with youo You've one of tha top hole crowd getting o litle exeltement Plaving with a prize Aghter, who's all Pleht enough, but w prize fghter l " 5 after | rounds with her way around and his o parts und then grinned Ught you fooled me would be b ything up had gone e i, n o at 1o mee theilling. Chubb i 'l get him ou g set dny Lannin regarded Dorie. 16t me 1ol yoy the goud of youp~ P ized whe eame designute the next L upable dny to at the remnin I wh Whant's marey him far you, ves REMARNABLE tha aun't Bt think P you the Jdea, «h* You enn't U wise to that, Fan It you've had enogh, L't von” What's it golng to get you o mteing along and vuin 4 man's lite when he's at his prime s Nor Croms I8 W entions el don't take things eamily. You've kol a chance to act bk and save A wman You've not | going 10 gy Wim, Just hecanse vou've ot ven for a jounce out of the or Ainary, are you! Come n Come | clean now Ho eved her Keenly love Bl You'll anly A anyway, if vou do love him, [t 1osetlons why, vou should ought Lo hisve your head exmmined * For Tull e Dovis sat ile, her eyes faed upon (e road lenwthy CNery o well M Davine i A woh bioke her volee do in you s 1vine stared at hey Fhind s 10 My ey ine hit N b Dorin ot 0 woof a ni re they " | doors s i further Croms . 14 wee bins box WNGee e 10 he that Verhinps | didn't wort of an Niad hetter stop " realize 1 wan huit : exquisite specimens Which s dark | thase photostaphed Wl wonder WA with weanged (v A unigue Al (dRAD W heantitutly - ay tm and W teature. s well marhed out Among he dencrihed s s’ wers wne shadowy features s nuciear stay desin of rare heanty tbular plate with vanged syatens Dshen w et Younded bold lines Mr Hentley vewands Bowoieriul snow take o which Nt bttt closing ot Eeliiany On that” date Hoentley s vepat o the Weather Hivean sand o the early moining the clouds toe a while fevt ahowered the eavth with sty feen |0 Wk goms suely an thidll aimaes and | et Branchive crystats Aelight snowilake tovers Many of [feaves one G doudt ws o whish anes these eryatala Were of exUAInary [ave the wast beautiiul and intevest ae, wome belng one hall el g The diaeping pattern of Nao 4Ty Alnmater, 8o heavy were they that frecalls sema o the. dianings of WA of them were lohen (h alight Qlaisher The dowinnad siowih of g R Wy eackboay rare of the (hind degiee i No "N “Kven if vou hurt him now 1 1s Hite 1o me though inelined e o o leap Lt s sim went about was close 1o Wi In his that the general rrangement of the mat secendary and tertiary de Aot e axial ot i svmimettical Vet a closey \ “ imme At M an " o B The hila like [ it af et tremenidous of i ey EpuE, came A through her Powerlens Then [ " e n » y Kl Winter as This suggosts h W Al 4 e 1 urw that ntervened hefore the widely heralted contest he tween Novevoss and Styunk were al ant devald of concrete lmpression foy Tinis Willing L Her fathe reniained it NI b, thatough this “Hut ) R can't iy “You wre angry,” he wsaid fove vou 1 luve you | anvihing more. Just that The denouement had come, wnd she vaft [ had moukht 1t upon herwealt; she was ha | oo honest 10 deny It ovdered T W e vou dived from the raft that wh st g ning,”" she ul-l:t lonath, her stx ol won 1t he's ue good 160 e handi vted for Newport, L Norcrows was ol on l bour later Dorie ...,....m!.m. morning. Tty her wmotor 0 fromt of a fanm grined Fhe had practioally cottage, orsased By osimply ehanging Waelp . b Corie, aind Lis had ot Wrving serew s