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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931. F present—and I have” Cathleen sald,|I'm sure it was his wife. He says they're | money. Elise would take him off her |Lamont streets. Mr. Purdum also will . watching Julia’s bl: cap bobbing in |separated. I wonder if they are.” hands. review “In_Defense of Tomorrow,” by | the water. “What makes you doubt hm?” Cath- oy Robert D. Bowden, which won the N: 1 “Nice Kit-Kit!” Emmons dropped |leen asked. tional Arts Club prize of $3,000 for down beside her. “You know, Kit, you Joy looked at her with dubious eyes, | was L best book on the soul of America. kind of got under my skin. I believe !then burst into a le. your feiize S ivameiioscstin . > we could be friends—if we had & “You mean it, don't you?” she said. ; = ! hance. Going to ask me to call “Kit Carroll, you're a treat. I bet you |Just the same, Julla's & dunce. Father's ‘ e |N PAB'FIB RUBK'ES I - Sl me on you s et ?‘2,': Claus, t00." Sxf-‘zm buying x;" ?’1‘, Hecm}‘;::s ?‘T Momm .’..watcn : . L/ ‘What did the man mean? He must| “I wish I did” e parent and cut her out o .| Chil Towels and Toilet Tissues Pty know his presence was unweloome 0| “Sodo I But if I did, T'd believe all | Maybe that's what Elise is angling for,” dren’s COLDS World's Oldest and Largest her here, that it would be even more |the misunderstood husbands who want |she added sagely. IMMON head colds bften “settle’® " THIRTY-FOURTH INSTALLMENT. ‘They found & of bathers on | so in town. me to make up to them for their dumb | After lunch Cathleen and Julia went in throat and chest wh V Emmons among| “I'm afraid not,” she said. * wives. It's a great gag in our set now- [to their rooms overlooking the sound. ere ¢l Noah Beery of Films Saved, Taz guests_at Journey's End did [ e, beach, Wi busy.” = e . adays. ‘We don't get a divorce because | “What do you think about packing | M3y become dangerous. Don’t take @ il not asserfible for breakfast. In-| ", me if 'm not my bright and . His smile was enigmatic. |of the children’ ‘My wife doesn't be- |now and runnng into town for dinner,” | €hanmce—at the first snifle rub on Four Men Still Marooned, dividual trays were served in -pusfi::'-en,'- he mu‘:’m" mak- | “Perhaps you'll change your mind.” |lieve in divorce and she refuses to turn |Julia asked suddenly. Children’s Musterole once every hour their rooms. Afterward they|ing » great show of weariness. 8 “If I do T'll let you know.” She let | me loose. ‘We live in the same house, | “I think it's a noble idea,” Cathleen | for five hours. , : Two Feared Lost. rode or motored, sWAm, PIAYE | wink of sieep. Head like a wasps’ nest.” | him understand that her mind would |but e go our own ways’ Then, poof! |said. Children's Musterole is just good old tennis or golf, and carried on their Light | “wyoy don't look & day over 90,” Julia | not be changed. Papa tumns up with the wife and he's| “We're offt.” Julia ran fo open a| Musterole, fiirtations or more ardent intrigues as | .44 ungraciously. “Better to have a friend than to make |as tame as & pet poodle. Calls her |closet and start tossing her Yhings into tated P pleased their fancy. Most of the women | "y “woman dotes on me,” Emmons | an enemy.” ‘dearie’ or ‘snookums’ or something (a bag. “A few hours more in this house This famous blend of oil of m: od, By the Assoclated Press. dor Ml elected to remain in seclusion—with |, ured fatuously to Cathieen. “There is no need for our being either | sappy. d gyd be strapping me in a strait- camphor, menthol and other 5 ustay SAN FRANCISCO, November 17.—A | ;514 cream masks, mud packs, 1oe rubs, |y "aemed to take a maliclous joy in | friends or enemies, ‘We shall probably| Cathleen had to smile at the picture | jacket. Beiie n’lief alrl. other ingredients storm which trapped dozens of persons | all the devices which sclence offers 10| hajting Julis, in letting her know her | not meet again.” Joy drew. (To be continued.) ngs relief naturally. Musterole gets in the snow-covered mountains of Cali- | wipe out the ravages of hectio NVINE. | harhy were powerless to touch him. She| “Perhaps not. He watched her nar-| “Look at Julia” The mischievous sy o action becauseitis ascientif c**countere fornia, among them Noah Beery, screen | “We'll motor into town this evening | escaped him by plunging into the water “But I have a hunch we will |little imp in Joy that liked to jibe at drritant” —not jut 2 salve—it penes ing 1t you'd | and swimming, with long, clean strokes, 3 life laughed gleefully. “Em’s pestering [ trates and st ates bl & actor, held much of the American | {0 B fresh, for the morning NS S0 RIRIRIGE, % i s BOOKS T0 BE REVIEWED mulates blood circuliion, 5 helps to draw out infection and pai ; 5 Northwest and the Pacific Slope in 1tS | preakfast. Oathleen did not follow. It would| Cathleen arose and went to join Julis, | “It's oo bad,” Cathleen sald impa- Baspiattacet sy o vt b 0",, e cold grip today. 21t might be better.” Cathicen agtecd. | look too much as though she were run- | who was diving from the fioat. - She |tiently. “He might let her alone, 50| w mayior Purdum to Speak Thurs- | for adults and o : '5.‘..'{52._6,’-'13‘ ot trates and adheres to the very ATOUHTALD Toudh; ally those Jead- | “If youre as fed up with all of this| ning away. Instead she sat down and | wanted to be away from Wallace Em- |that she could enjoy her visit.” . Musterole for little Tt grein or pores of the metal— ing over the Slerra Nevada from Call- |as I am." Julla said, “your little Toom | Funthe warm sand through her fingers. | mons. Her aversion for him increased | I don't see why sne doesn't take day at Mt. Pleasant Library. tots. All druggists. becomes an integral part of it, fornia to points East, were closed due |will look like paradise to you. My eyes | The last time she had been with Em- | with each meeting. him. It's the only way shell ever get s that every moving surface, to the heavy snowfall. Dozens of mo- | positively ache for the sight of MY mons on the beach Elise was here| There were cocktails before lunch, (rid of him.” = W. Taylor Purdum, chief of the de- every bearing always has an torists were rescued after having been |studio and Mrs. Maloney's wash out on | pleading for his love. And he had'this time on & cool veranda, deep-set "rake him? partment of acquisitions at the Public oil film on it. From the first forced to abandon their automobiles. | the back window.” threatened her, Cathleen. with awnings, off the dining room. Burelys - diiel autss Ana AL T P dsorheninn. v fhsiat i betgtmndlagi+d “That sort of life is not so bad, come | *“Hope you didn't take the little scene | Joy Caldwell appeared late. She was |Marry him, d'arnng, marry him.’ brary, W review “The Epic of turn of the ste 4 5 Six Left in Storm, to think of it,” Cathleen mused. Iast night seriously, Kit-Kit,” he said.|pale and the corners of her tiny mouth | “She doesn’t—well, she actually dis- | America,” hy James Truslow Adams, at perfect lubrication—oil rolling With but six exceptions, all those ma- | ugaqy “1¢'s perfect! How about s |“Elise went overboard. 1It's this life— |sagged pathetically. likes him,” said Cathleen. 8 o'clock Thursday night in the sudi- against oil—not metal against rooned were rej safe last night, i . hallucinations, if you know | “Maury’s gone to town,” she confided | “What's that got to do with 1t? She gai ported ght, | 45 " Kit? It only we could take a|brings on hallu , it ye e a torium of the Mount Pleasant Branch metal. including Beery and two companions, | ohink of the Sound back to town with | what I mean.” to Cathleen. “Some one phoned him |wouldn't have to bother with him once o who smmkl %ucs.sung. l!erlwan into | o “T told you I would forget it—for the lat 3 this morning. He denied it, but | he thought he had a toe hold on father's | of the Public Library, Sixteenth and Try Autocrat the &now-clas n Gabr ountains i near Palmdale, Calif, to search for e Robert Ellott of Lisns, Calif, who was . d reported lost. its_edvautages for Elliott was_found by an Indian and | yourself. Q brought to safety. but Beery, O. G. Nor- ris, his ranch foreman, and A. L. Hen- "AYEW |°A"- ;Vzong dricks, a real estate man, were them- COl selves lost. Sl Caught in a terrific windstorm which followed a heavy snowfall, the three braved the elements for 36 hours. They found shelter in a deserted cabin Sunday night. Early yesterday they started the hard trek back. Three returned to Holly- wood near exhaustion late last night. -~ Father and Son Hunted. Search was under way for two men believed to-be near Bloods, an outpost in the high sierra east of Angeus Camp. The two, Alexander and Fred Lombardi, father and son, were rounding up cattle | when the storm broke. E |~ Four Sacramento men, marooned in a cabin &t Echo Lake, were awaiting Gl Y. favorable weather conditions to make a try for the ouiside. ey ve Tou and fuel for a veek's sojourn. Their i anions of an outing trip fought Sloepless Nighfs? thelr way out snc Teached Sacramento last night after a harrowing trip C)mx (also other drinks and f00ds) | through heavy arifts. often keep you awake. Frequently | Montana, Wyoming and Idaho had this is due to an dit snow ranging in_depth from a few 7 d th inches to over a foot. In Washington and Oregon some snow fell, followed by heavy rains. 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