The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 21, 1930, Page 6, Image 10

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ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION — Juno 21 . 19.10
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Verna, the Irresistible
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WALTER
GLASTON
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I touched her check lightly with Ills I the d p i and squalor ol Billy float
"Is It iMrtvxsiuv to co litio ileUUs?"
«bout you.* IK » I d softlv our erm ine
-W ell, vou had ought to make vour- i Ilia Blie smiled counettlsiilv and em­ Lane without compromising berseli
»s he brought the roadster to a self clear. I'm no mind reader, vou boldened bv her mvttation. lie crushed ■ tlic wanted so much to get altead.
he In his strong arms
I lo amount to something
and Itere
stop under a butte oak tree a tew kno* '
' "Sweetheart.” he said
hoarsely. was a wav out Hhe felt confident
miles from town He took her petal- |
Don 'Stalled »IT
Please let me tske vou out of sll j that alte could take care >t berseli
smooth brown hand anti stroked It | Verna loved to match wits with this. You hav. no business slaving ; Besides she was convinced that Don
xentlv
men It cave her a thrill to know vour life aw uv tn Ule white lolks'
r ir r Irtol • ! a M ti h m ù Thàl A i«»«,
"Is It lore Don. said Verna, half that she could hold them at a dis- kitchen whrti I can give vou every­ i was sincere
( « n f a r WllhoMl l»é%r«nif«rl
'T il take you on that." site said
amused, or is It lust DBMtan?'
tance Let Uieiu come lust so close thing vou want lluu't be a toot;
itrrnlv and sUnulv
im U «a « i Time
' Ita love. Verna."
and no closer iilie felt that she could let me help vou."
How do I know you're tolUn* the not afford to «o too far wiUt Donald
"When?" lie asked. wlUi strangely Wa hav« • matto«»! f***
n-mitul «f
"Mavbe I might some tim e " die ! mingled
tn ‘th. All of vou men aav th at.
Baxter H iere was a certain aomr-
feeling of lov and triumph. Asthma .A.I « a
f* * I® U ? »« •«
But ail men aren't alike. Verna." thine about her that warned Iter to said quietly, nestling a bit ckwer "but Will vou go now? I'll get all of M | «*h tr Ma M t l U r a h » U t « »»M I « • » » *»
OI». No-o-o Well, there might be be on her (uard. Nevertheless 'he you're still not going into details. Dun the thing* vou need and vou nerdii l a l lang •«•»•din« a» ••*#♦»« «a val ium am
a difference in the wav thev work. was not unaware of her station in I suppose vou waul me to go back to ! bother about that two or three dol- t l i f i h f r i l I* in»••#»*1 ab H m « » A A*tto**»a a »
but they re all looking for the same nfr »n <1 the exalted uusttion ui die Kalrsburg with vou don t you’ ”
! lars that llie Richland» owe vou II* y r* » » f you iln u ld «and ! • ' * *•
TftAl a» Viti mrilMMl
Ma av alla ' •* •»»
"We-etl. vea." Don admitted
thing."
social scheme to which slie aspired
I That's merely chicken leed Tell me rtlm
ala
Uva tu* m a lia ' »»»a» voto»
“You re too young to be so hard contact with Don might help Iter to "'Yes. and what then You l*U me will roti go nowT"
» jr«v|Mlh.<i tí yaa ara iraatoèatf a ilh m
dear.
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get those things, so she did not want how much vou are going to give me
Verna liesltated and pondered It età a l Aattoma a* May !* » • » •« » ■*•!»»
Well I don t lhiiA ao^^\^>u caii t ^ exasperate him too much
and how guud vou rr going to be to was a daugerous step alie was tak­
e\er be too young to know what it's
me
but
,-ou
haven't
explained
any­
Don
waa
not
lar
from
being
exas­
ing
and vet »tM l houe waa there lor W« r.p e rU I 1? a a a l U aaavd il to •*•*-
alt about. '
pera ted His desire for Verna grew thing I mav be IlvUtg tn a dirty 1 lier in Nomatami ? What could a • l»u«iamila lafcimiaaa r a a i . ah# '» all laim *
"But Verna." Don expostulated, bv
the minute and vet In spite of dunk lie re In Nonlsburg but at least girl especially a colored one amount OI Inhalat« danrhoa o»Mam |M »»»a rat »an«,
tm reallv sincere
It would glu ­
palai*» MwaAaa
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»«aya tallad
he did to make tier happy, she I'm honest Dun and can look tiie nt liiere? How could alie ever have fuma*
me more pleasure than anything I all
« a n i la «M a aaarym»# al a a t aapanaa
world In the face"
I he pretty things she wanted to set Wa
know if you would let me be your lield him at arms length
m a l o a' »»» »I toad • •»! •«»*
<«•*‘»•»1
■IT Iter brautv lust bv working as s b« ••listo « Al» l l AM toi
~l m getting sick of being stalled
‘
friend."
Verna, the Dare-devil
maid
or
a
rook?
ritoia m 1 **•f •* d Mi many Utotoaca*
• Aren't we already friends. Don ? ' off," h ; grumbled "Here I've been
"Who
asked
vou
not
to
be
honest?"
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knowing you for over three weeks and he blustered He had a sudden
Tlte old dare, devil spirit that had
"Oh. you know what I mean! '
vou ve been too stingy to even let tlmught and maturation "I m going msllngutshed her Iront the other . alesi* «•» »*•«• •••* ,K é **“ "
"I heard what vou said."
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since »lie war able to valk, ovali uwp.Hi S a lu a Ito II TWSs?
Now Honey don't be like Uiat me have a kiss How long do you
offer vou a good lob in mv caba­ ctrls
I've been pretty nice to vou. haven't think I would have to drive these to
surged within her Hhe had
In Norrtsbunr All vou'll have to now
X?-
other girls around before thev would ret
nothing
lose she felt, ami a great
to Is to act as hostess, wesr fine de- to to
rase ta is i « nt ro s
"Do vou want me to give vou credit do me that little favor?”
gaiu Turning to Dusk alie
clothes
and
be
nice
to
the
customers
vai> m tTxit »im ita» co
for that? I thought vou were natur-
"Are vou comparing me with the So vou see vou 11 be making vour announced »mlllnglv. "All right big
1SSS J r r un liar RM< «•* M*a»»ra SI
allv polite."
other girls In this town? ' she queried
B agad N V
money and I won't bother you bov Tm game '
"Of course I'm naturally polite, vou xrrhly "I thought vou said I waa own
Don could almost have »limited
to n a li* » tr ia l a l » • « ' nv*»trad la
unless vou permit me If that isn't
silly girl but sttll a voung lellow Uke ,n a
by mvaelf?"
I
with
glee
He
turned
to
»tart
the
fair proposition f don't know one
me expects a gtrl to give him a break
..o f rourae vou
Honey." he a when
i car. and there beside It looking grim
I see It "
when he's been real nice.'
hastened to assure her. "And 1 would
Verna's eves glistened Herr WAS 1 and determined, was Dtrk Colvin.
i n ( think of comparing you with the tile real oopnrtunttv she had been
(To be continued next week!
-----------------===== , other girls, but I lust want vou to looking fur: a chance to gel out of
know that I think you've been un-
rateful."
CRAZE
COLOR
Verna saw that she had probably
verplaved her hand. While vile was
REACHES TABLEWARE
on ldent that her beantv and charm
would hold Don or anv other man. ,
she also knew, almost Instinctively, i
that even the most ardent lovers
That's the latest thing tn dishes- throw up the sponge If they are not
I
colored table
glassware
Society encouraged
women are using tills now from first- ! "Don t be slllv. old pal." she cooed.
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duties to those served last, ¡placing her daintv brown hand on
This glawsware comes in many 1 his shoulder. "If vou knew how much,
shades—topaz amber, rose green and x really cared lor vou. vou wouldn't j
un.'ralelut
azure and mav be used with all ; worry at all I'm not
dishes ot one shade or tn various 1 4 s vou think I am: but a girl's got
ex mb.rutions of color.
to b e careful, vou know”
With colored glassware, comes col­
Don brightened visibly After all
ored linens candles, fruits, flowers— perhaps Verna was a 'regular lei- !
everything is in color Even the fow " He leaned over now and j
salads are taking unto themselves a
great deal of color, and desserts are
being prepared that glisten In red.
green an»' even gold.
Don't endure the burning, itching
The day of color Is with us. The O V I K H O Y i; 1 % K S
dav of plain white linen and simple
torment of eczema, rashes or tet­
white dishes with or without a fnint
band or pattern, seems to be passing.
i s i :
ter! Banish them with Black and
Oi course, one sees such things vet.
but more and more one comes across
White Ointment and Skin Soap.
the colored glassware, colored linen,
A single treatment will benefit
colored bath-rooms, colored vase*,
colored automobiles, oh, it seems that
your skin.
almost everything is running to
/or
color.
I tla d d r r a n d
First thing we know our men will
Then, too, if your skin is cov­
be prancing down Main Street with
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ered w ith pim ples, is coarsc-
red flannel trAusers. a skv-blue coat,
A i u li if m i Hoff»
and a necktie containing all the
textured and dark or even exces­
H . P I A N T E N fii S O N . I N C .
color* of the rainbow and a lot that
I 9 1 H enry
H roo klyn , N . Y.
the rainbow never thought of.
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