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LET HIM 5 \ {A 7 A COoureSE CHANGE THE SCH TS: IN FLOWER |Go-ED / JUST GET: KIM \7O AR2ANGEMENT SIGN A CONTIRAS BORROW -- 1 aN —JHIMBLE THEAT Sikh add MISS Hie2 SNAPSHOT ALBUM OLIVE: IS WORKING ON HERE IS ANOTHER RICH FROM HALF-MOON ISLAND! RE-Storring Popeye’ ty Te y LA, ara Sore, eae ws wegen BW pie AND PSYCHOLOGY COACH... THATS ALL WE NEED TO STOP OZARK IKE AND BEAT TH «AND t INTEND TO oon (s0a%t) ¥ PUBLICIZE i ) LZ WHUT A MEAN OL LOw- DOWN TRICKS 617 Duval Street . By Fred Lasswell fees : i & Let Love Alone | et Love |e By KATHLEEN HARRIS oS Chapter ¢ JOW, approaching his door, Jan slackened her hurried: Always she wanted to Tush t his room, so eager was she just to to think up see him, Always she had t© PRUS®) ood veason for leaving suddenly. showid : and gathet her forces, cure # “There was ohe waiting for her. | hayen't you decided ratl bounding eagerness. : Eye's last letter, telling Jan that | ty? Do you sel that you The door was slightly aJ@F S0/ che and Mr, Peters wanted to be _, Eggo ike al thet Jan could see ifite the Poom,! married and that they wanted her) — . 1 reall “fe in! Pe houl see Ray, before he.saw her SUm | to be present, Jan would tell Ber- én “ive has hed hae shine was streaming through the] 132 that since Ray was doing so) her wedding long enough ss it window, lovely warm June SUN! Thich better, she had decided she| because of me. And now that i shine, and it caught and reflected ‘o home.to’see her mother 1s oul oF danger—he is, inet heme the golden light from some spring = She could tell Ray the/She broke off to aad, flowers on the dresser. same thing, Both he and Bernic This was not what Jan saw. She! might think Jan meant to return w Ray against his pillows, his/ again. Or they might, mea: 2. lowered, ‘for bis Poop looking | tel] Jan what had happened. ER footsteps fipaily lea her who de and red | H ward, as Jan stood watehins,| FE pack to the small hotel. t gentle arms aroun ays} wi st dusk. Evidently | © odv-and draw him against | BEGAN ig Fe saga yet. returned Heart, | from. the hospital. Jan took @ { words were exchanged. be-/ chower and dressed for dinner. n them, Yet it was a moment! She even began to pack some ot arged with words not €X-) her belongings. She hed her sed. Bernice. laid one cheek) ers letter to show Berni rags forehead, then rig Pe Ray, if necessary. ned: her lips against it. Ray) jt was not long before Bernice hed.up to capture one. of her khacked an her Gsor. “May. I come ana. Gtew it to Bis Hos in?” she asked, and when Jan s then that Jan whirled) called out for hér to do so, “You and ran back down the long nar-| didn’t get through in time to come row corridor, She could not stand| by the hospital. Well, no wonder! oe : S| She stopped to survey J. new hair-do, “It’s-lovely, Ja very y_ hav: ‘He may ch longer to becoming!. Wait. until Ray sees. | how pretty: you look now however, Jan thought .tiat For she knew now. that. Ray; How codld she ‘say. that, Jan |.unacrsidod. Bernice could not loved Bernice. | wondered, knowing that no mat-| Jan Bbeut- herself’ and’ Rayow was’ supposed to be engdged Jan. Bernice might feel- j was best to wait until -he'was of the hospital. 5 “TP tell Ray in the morning, ter how Jan looked, it would not matter to. Ray? Jan thanked her however. Then she handed Ber- ) her. Bernice was} nice her mother's letter. beautiful-and so rich that any|. “This came this morning,” she would fail in love with her. |.said. “I wanted to think it over had. known that Ray could] and’ answer. I've decided that ibly have loved anyone|since Ray is almost well and since and silly as she had) Mother needs me now, I ought to |.go home. In fact; Bernice, I've ready sent a telegram would be home tomorrow. This last was not the She shonid have known it all She had almost predicted d Bernice. had} goodby when she saw him again. it would. indeed be goodbye-—perhaps for ever. “Tl. be sorry to have you 26,” Bernice said. She gave the young. er girl her warm sweet smile, s though she meant it. Jan surprised herself by sayi and meanins too: “I will be to-say peodbye to you’ Rerhil (Po be continued) ©.) She had. changed, but not enough, and too late’ She had come to Ray too late. And now} ust face this, must make her accept it > did not return at once to the hotel. She walked and kept on walking, not knowing or car- ing where she went. She could SEE If DEMUNSTRATED ATURDAY exact truth. 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