SEW ING CIRCLE PATTERNS LUST LOVER BY Ju'O -ftece Jro e h “lHiffti timer i t , s iJe-^iuept cJLi< ■ Irhard M cFarlaa», who dl«appear*d d a rla f the S rit World War. It a v ia i hit « If* , dalla, a ad two rhlldrea. luddenly returaa 2S y e a ri later aad Id e n ilte i hlm telf a t Captain Mackey. lUtloned at the tam e ram p a t hit »on. Rlc, •crvlag la World War II. R lr h ai be­ come lavolred with Sandra Calvert, a divorcee who Captain Mackey knew at one lime. He threaten« her, but the and Rlc m arry anyway, and the ar­ rive« at Julia'« farm to live. She tu rtle « Julia by reco(nlala< a picture ol Rich­ ard a t (hat ol C apU la M arkey. Sandra and Jill, Rlc*« «liter, have a quarrel durint which Sandra demand« 316.606 That night CapUIn M arkey arrive«, «ay- '»« be 1« there to take Sandra to Rlc. marriage. But I’d fight for him till on his experience,” John I. argued. we both died, if anything threatened Now, take a man that had never him. Families are like that." had , thought for anybody but him- GREEN ON WAY ol!T He rose and moved absently near self, his experience might not be her and laid his hand for a moment much help to him—that is unless he WASHINGTON —Sparks are be- on her hair. Jill took the hand and changed his ways a lot." ginning to fly In the AFL executive pressed it, looking up at him. ter­ "Only fools and dead men never c°uncll over who will succeed Pres ribly sorry for him. He must, she change,” returned the captain. “Ex- William Green when Green flnaily was thinking, have loved that lost perience can teach a man a great ls r*‘ireing th is w ay and th a t. You're not in school?” he asked, alacrity^ Sandra still wore the F in is h w ith unusual n o v e lty b u t­ coolly. feathered robe, the sculptured curls, RADICAL LITERATURE tons. Clever Tw o-Piecer "Good gracious, no!” Jill the bluish shadow on her eyelids, Y ^ O U T H F U L and c o m p le te ly cup- Relieve It or not, but seme laughed. “I’m practically middle- the rosy curve of lip meant for al­ state department officials con­ Pattern 1620 come« In «izes 13. 14 1« 1 tiv a tin g fro c k in tw o p a rts . The aged. I’m almost twenty-seven 1«. 20; 40 and 42 Size 14, 34i yard« of lure. But her eyes were hard as w ing-sleeved blouse tie s in a soft •»•inch. sider the Declaration of Inde­ years old. I was a war baby—last matrix and as cold. bow in fr o n t— re q u ire s little fu b ric . The Summer F A S H IO N will dellcht you pendence a radical piece of war. I've never seen my father. What s Rod Mackey doing with It« «m art «tylea for «ummar w a rd ­ The fu ll d ir n d l s k ir t is a “ m u s t” robe«. literature. This developed re­ He didn’t come back.” Special detlgna, free pattern p rint­ here?" she demanded. in e v e ry ju n io r w a rd ro b e . ed Im ide the book. 23 cent«. cently during the state depart­ “In every war some of us don’t Jill closed the door, moving Into Send your order to; ment’s program to sell the rest the room. come back,” he said slowly. "But N o 8030 ___ „ Is _ designed for sizes of the world on democracy In 11. Pattern 12. 13, 14, 1« and " “ IS. SI Size 12, blouae, we re all vain enough to hope that "You listened, did you? He’s a the U. 8. A. This propaganda la SEW ING C1BCLB P A T T E R N D E F T . I '. i yards of 35 or 38-lnch; »klrt, 1% yard«. we’ll be remembered.” captain from Ridley Field. He says long-needed and long-delayed, 70S M inton St., San Francisco, Calif. "It’s the old urge for immortality, he has come to take you to Ric." but its effectiveness depends on Encloie 25 cent« In cotna tor each isn’t it?” Jill said, sensing some­ How can I go to Ric? I don't pattern dcilred. how It Is carried out. thing in this man’s mood that an­ even know where he Is! How will Pattern N o . ---------- ----- ------ Si ze State department officials re­ swered the aching thing she had I live when I get there? Ricky told cently were preparing a package Nam»---------------------------- _____ kept in her heart so long, the part me to stay here till he sent for me. of literature for Nepal, India, In­ of her that belonged to Spang. "So, Address----------------------------------------------- - This is some kind of trick. I know cluding copies of the Constitu­ you see I have to be my father’s Rod Mackey. I’m not going.” tion and the Declaration of In­ immortality. Ric and I are his fu­ “Don’t be an idiot, Sandra. Cap­ dependence. Suddenly one of­ A p p ly liq u id flo o r w a x w ith a fly ture all the future he has. In tain Mackey told Grandfather that ficial objected. ùl s p ra y. I t docs not leave spots and school I used to read all those weird he had promised Ric to bring you.” "I’m afraid the Declaration of can be polished in h a lf the tim e . books, all about the transmigration “All right. I’ll talk to him,” she W hile out w a lk in g in San F ra n ­ Independence Is a little too rad­ —•— of souls, and metempsychosis, and said, sullenly, “but I won't go with cisco one d ay, W illia m J . B u rn s , ical for people over there,” M ake it a h a b it to tu rn the han­ all that fantastic stuff, and for a him. No woman in her right mind said Chester Chartrand, in dles o f saucepans to w a rd the back the noted d e te c tiv e , encountered a while I pretended to myself that I *T lost would go anywhere with Rod Mack­ d ru p k q n J iia n . charge of cultural relations for ey.” of the stove, so th a t they are was my father, that perhaps he’d quietly. “ A in 't yo u' W f7 ~ S u tQ 4 llL southeast Asia. "We’ll send the been killed just at the very moment out o f reach o f little c h ild re n . How silly!” Jill was scornful d ru n k asked. - Constitution, but not the Decla­ frank, I think Ric would do much — • — I’d been born, and that his soul ‘You assume that every man has ration of Independence.” “ Yes, I a m ,” answ ered B u rn s. had gone into my body, and that better in the army, if he were designs on you, Sandra. I don’t be­ F re s h ly iro n e d s h irts hung on So the cherished document by clothes hangers u n til tim e to w e a r “ K n ow who I a m ? ” really I was Richard McFarlane.” alone.” lieve you know Captain Mackey at which this nation declared its “ No, I do n o t.” should have p le n ty of fre e space ‘I’m sure of that," he said. "I all. I wouldn’t be afraid to go with An oddly gentle smile moved over freedom was left al home. “ I m the husband o f y o u r w ash ­ between th em , e sp e cia lly in w a rm his face. “Perhaps that did happen. have another plan I hope to be able him.” e rw o m a n .” d am p w ea th er. Perhaps his soul did go off and to work out for Sandra. One that Oh, no doubt You’re the naive HENRY WALLACE OPINES “ W ell, w h a t o f it ? ” in q u ire d —•— leave him and come to rest in will be better for everybody.” *yP®, ‘bat men like Mackey look B urns. H is scorn b ro u g h t a sneer Some interesting h i s t o r y is Store fe lt hats, w e ll cleaned and your body. And if it did and if he “It’s certainly generous of you for.” Sandra was posing, Jill saw, to the m a n 's lip s, and he s a id : knew I’m quite sure he wouldn’t to take the trouble," Jill remarked. even walking down the stairs. Her wrapped up In the Logan act, which a ire d , covered w ith paper in a d ry "T h o u g h t you d e te c tiv e s kn ew congressmen now want Invoked to place. D am pness m a y cause m il­ wish for anything better than to live I hope there is an answer to this head was up, she was pointing her prevent Henry Wallace from de­ e v e ry th in ’ . T e ll you s o m e th in ’ else dew. on through some one so lovely and problem. I know Sandra isn’t hap­ toes, she was being regal and you d o n 't know . I ’ m w e a rtn ’ one nouncing aid to Greece and Turkey. sweet as you!” py here." She started for the door keeping her eye on the long mir­ o f y o u r w h ite s h ir ts !” Dr. George Logan, for whom the D e c o ra to r’ s ru le on glass c u r­ She led him back to the living- and then stopped, as a slippered fig­ ror in the lower hall. She was the act was named, was a Pennsylvania ta in s : A llo w the c u rta in s to reach room, and found an ash tray for ure came shuffling down the stairs. affronted queen when she faced Quaker and scientific farmer him, and forgot for the moment that "Oh, Grandfather—I didn’t hear Roger Mackey at the living-room (shades of Henry Wallace!) who the s ill, to co ve r the base o f the IO O $ £ P l A t E S ? he had really come to see Sandra. you. Grandfather, we have com­ door. “Just what,” she asked in went to Paris in 1798 to work apron o f the w in d o w o r to the floor, ““ the mea^ l ’ «ain«‘ wa'r b e 'U n ^ ^ n c e a n d thZ ju s t to uch ing . In between lengths To hold your loom- upper« a rd low­ She said, when the silence had pany. This is Captain Mackey, never look r ig h t so gauge y o u r c u r­ er« comfortably aecure all day—«nd stretched a little, “Do you have a from Ridley Field. My grandfa­ United States ta in lengths as above and a llo w fo r covery called 8TAZX. Not a mealy'' ther, Mr. McFarlane, Captain. The He said, “Go pack your bags, daughter, Captain Mackey?’ The French revolution at that time sh rin k a g e and y o u r w indow s w ill P*«te. Oet 35c tube at d r u g sia t He looked up sharply, and captain has come to take Sandra Sandra. I'm taking you to your was as earth-shaking as the Rus­ look w e ll dressed. today! Accept no «ubatltute! away. Grandfather.” husband.” she saw his lip twitch a little sian revolution today, and Washing­ —•— John I. McFarlane walked slowly ton was seething with rumors that W ip ing up grease or liq u id s im ­ Talk About a toward the man in uniform. A Close Call Bonaparte’s fleet was about to at­ m e d ia te ly a fte r s p illin g m a y p re ­ “So you're Captain Mackey?” the Lost Daughter tack the Atlantic coast; also that ve nt m a n y a n a s ty fa ll. For Mackey France was fomenting a revolt —•— “I lost my daughter,” he said, old man said. “Thank you. I’m not going. Richard McFarlane looked at his doubt quietly. 1 ! state" among African slaves in the United Pushing a c h ild in its c a rria g e if Ricky knows anything father steadily. “I am Captain “Oh, I’m sorry!” p ro vid e s a fo rm o f outdoor rest, about this at all. You’re meddline “It was a very great loss,” he Mackey, Mr. McFarlane,” he said, again, aren’t you, Rod M a c k e y ' Alth°Ugh Logan's mission to b ut should n e v e r ta ke the place o f went on. “Now that I’ve seen you evenly. “How do you do, sir?” serting your authority to med'dle 7n I ^ ”7 , 7 “ se‘f' ap.POi? ted’ he car‘ a c h ild 's re a l nap. —•— I know how great my loss was.” John I. seemed to wait. His breath the affairs of other people That of lntroduc‘i°n Millions Now Take Healthful P p e’ ,hat don ‘ | Thomas Jefferson and others from who A little v in e g a r added to the w a­ "I’m sorry. We’ve both lost, came heavily, his nostrils and his concern you'” Fresh Fruit Drink-Find "On the contrary, this concern, I T Fr8nCe £ 7 te r in w h ich ta b le glasses a te haven’t we? A daughter needs her lean throat quivered. Then with an Harsh Laxatives abrupt gesture, he held out his me," he insisted. “I have a verv U' / ' P n s’ k°«an saw Tal- rin sed w ill m ake th em shine—and father terribly, and I suppose fa­ idve a very leyrand, made several talks and was shine. Unnecessary thers need their daughters, too, hand. definite commission, herwise I | we„ received by the French press. don’t they?” “How do you do, Captain?” he shouldn’t have made this long trip At home he was denounced for I t ’s lemon and water. Yea - just the W hile doing close w o rk w ith a “For goodness sake, Sandra, you “They need them very much. But said. meddling in foreign affairs. The con- fla s h lig h t it o fte n becomes neces­ juice of 1 Sunkist Lemon in a glass of Federalists sometimes they fa.l to realize the They clasped hands gravely, and baecda^ Uy :uerheadbrtCaVng were especial s a ry to use both hands. So i f th e re water—first thing on arising. need until it’s too late. I’m quite it seemed to Jill that they were a exclaimed. “I shou°ld think yoii’d ^ e * B°‘h Ge°rge Washing- is n oth in g n e a rb y on w h ich to re st Taken first thing in the morning, sure I didn’t appreciate my daugh­ long time about it, that they were delighted to have a chance to go ' ‘°n 8 Pres. John Quincy Adams the fla s h lig h t, a s im p le e xpedient this wholesome drink stimulates bowel ter—when I had her. I—had my searching each other, studying each with Captain Mackey ” ® Were C0°* When Logan retu™ed, is to in s e rt i t in y o u r s h ir t c o lla r. action in a natural way—assures most mind full of other things.” other’s face with an intentness that Sandra gave her a slow, pitying “7 / eCretary °/ State Pickering people of prompt, normal elimination. “But of course your daughter that was odd for two people who were look. "Did you ever see thI. nf 88ked congress t0 vote legislation Why not change to this healthful utter strangers. Church Construction you lost can be a sort of glory to fleer before, Jill?” she asked rnkt" barring unauthorized meddling In habit? Lemon and water is good for you, don’t you think? My father is ly. 8Sked’ co,d‘ foreign affairs. Although the act you. I-emons are among the richest like that to me. If my father could Father and Son The g re a te s t w ave o f c h urch “Why. of course. I met him at WaS passed' Lo«an was no‘ Prose- sources of vitamin G, which combats come back, I suspect he’d be a little c o n s tru ctio n in h is to ry o c c u rre d in Ridley Field.” cuted. fatigue, helps you resist colds and embarrassed by the splendor I in­ Shake Hands F ra n ce in the 12th and 13th cen­ “Does he remind you of some Technically, Secretary Pickering infections. They also supply B| and P. Then John I. said, “So you’ve vested him with, and very likely one? Some one you’ve seen be- himself vioIated ‘he law after he tu rie s . A lth ou g h h a v in g o nly 10 - I ney alkalinize, aid appetite and your daughter would be just a nice, come to take that woman away_ fore?” Sandra went on in that same 000,000 in h a b ita n ts , F ra n c e be­ tbe cabinet, and although the digestion. Lemon and water has a human girl, too—maybe she’d wor­ that one young Richard married? deadly level voice. tween 1170 and 1270 alone, bu’ilt 80 law has been on the statute books 150 fresh tang, too-clearg the mouth, ry you by staying out too late and He sent for her, did he?” wakes you up! Jill did not answer because she years’ one has ever been prose- c a th e d ra ls and n e a rly 500 ca the ­ smoking and things like that. But d ra l-c la s s churches a t a cost th a t The captain waited a moment be­ was startled by the odd, harsh sound Cuted Try this grand wake-up drink 10 because we don’t have them we can fore he answered. Then his words that Captain Mackey made. today w ould be e q u iv a le n t to about mornings. See i f it doesn’t help you I keep them wonderful and extraordi­ came slowly. “I promised Richard $3,000,000,000. His voice came, ’level and even. AUTO WORM TURNS Use California Sunkist Lemons. nary, can’t we? And maybe it com­ McFarlane that I would take her A year ago the auto Industry “I remind her of her father," he forts them a little for being sep­ away from this house, sir. It's quite was predicting the failure of arated from us, if they know. Do important that I keep my promise said, looking straight at Sandra. Henry Kaiser’s daring automo­ T g/VAf»/ CgAeglE/ 4A/P POP/ < j'/. ~ you think they could know, possi­ to Richard McFarlane, don’t you “And she reminds me of my own bile venture. daughter. We've been comforting bly? People think a lot about life think?” However, Kaiser, who has each other because we both know beyond the grave, in wartime, don’t John I. drew his lips in. “Give what we have lost. People with long been pumping fresh blood they?” me a minute or two to get used to imagination should indulge their into American industry, has i J “I wish your father could come it," he said, dryly. “A captain whims slowly been licking the crises. sometimes, but not too far back to live up to all the thing you’ve keeping a promise to a private.” And recently he had an amazing —not too dangerously far! Imag­ built up for him in your mind, Jill experience. "Iwiportant that a captain keep inations have a way of getting away McFarlane. But there’s a big any promise, Mr. McFarlane, even from you, of traveling at high The heads of three other auto chance that he might be a sad dis­ a promise to himself,” the. other speed to all sorts of remote places. companies — Studcbaker, Nash appointment.” man reminded him. and Packard—came to Kaiser, Even to Mexico! Now, if you'll “Oh, he couldn’t be! He couldn’t "In a case like that, I’d say he’d kindly pack your bag, Mrs Mc­ asked him to help In cracking be, no matter how dull he was, or better go very slow making prom­ Farlane Jr., we’ll be on our way. some ol their own bottlenecks stern or irritable or anything. Be­ ises to himself,” John I. remarked Just one bag, please. The rest of the way Kaiser had beaten his. cause no matter what he was, he’d "He might make a few he couldn’t your things can be sent for later. So Kaiser, the man whose fail­ still be my father! Just as Ric Is keep.” ‘ And you needn’t be uneasy I’m ure was predicted by his com­ still my brother, even when I get “A man learns by experience, taking you straight to the place petitors, now is loaning some of furious at him for being weak and don’t you think, sir?” where you ought to be.” his key men to help those clm- doing outrageous things, like this « „ -----------------------------------------/ « a a r f l f r w “Might be. 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