THF. ILLUSTRATED KK ATI IRK SKCTION l).Hvml»>r B, I ».» 1 4 «mi a m*n *i> txkai; engaged in nuHHNti« up the floor. "'Iliejf don't »tart conn ug In until lunch time,** K<1ith explained, “but we wattrf*M*i have to be here early to get thing* ready." They climbed a few steps And w en t th ro u gh nArrow a h a llw ay w h ic h fan m ail ha* Ieri» favolatole no b iltk - I m U yet W e n t to N. Y. to Study Chemistry; Stayed, and is N o w Radio Favorite ended in a paneled door m arked Mr ed « mi tlie vai att y tool bull traili, aiul l*»ok» in liaiul a iu l end«'«! u p bcft»ir M orrow .” Fdith knocked tfir IllUtV M l I "U l i l t V t l was Informe«! l»v hi* uniate m .trm to r iiHKti “Come in.'* «aid a pieacant voice F l e t c h e r I I«*n«h*rsoii th o n le s in llw* iiiUMtui at he could noi plav («viiball and field t o d a y He ( a v »«liiilta D ial all of lit» from invade. T he tw j entered. Suaan chopping back just a little until | a ( p c o r j iia B o v , l i a s study music, th at football Iliade thè tendotis and muse tea of thè haiuis pi Hided by KtiiUi. T here were two gentlem en m the I n t e r e s t in i* C a r e e r am i finger* Uv» hard for music Now, SM ILE, M E N , SM ILE loom ; one large and bulky, the other you gueas w hat liappeiied1 Fletcher tall, rath er slender, fairly handsom e Heiulerson Q U IT T A K IN tl MUSIC Now For Shaves Without The large one was seat 'd at a heavy By T K K / Z V A N T W AN H E R S O N and th at was just twelve or th lrtren A Razor le*lt a cigar in his m outh, the m orn WASHINGTON W hat strange years ago l i «99 ll U I M tn u firlu H n i * lia r < li ing paper in his hand j storiea ttie lives of famous people of- (n r u o l « n o Ih M Anvway, he went oli througli scliool Edith then advanced and towed i ten yield and of all of them there there. m eanwhile piaving buth foot- ! »• • t# r » w ,|*r | « I r « k - as » 1 M .» » m « t . « k « . « » • I t » «9 the timid Susan behind her in « f » w 4 * r, •uti|«lp M i « w i t h • • * * r ••»»! » « I * ■ f o u r f 9 . # a n j y<»*ir W hat can I do for you this m orn could tv* none mi strange as th at of ball and baseball, and sta r ring in la »ih t»* * i«l » a « h « , 4 T a u t e k * « 9 i»«l « l , a n t h a n Fletcher Henderson, broadcasting star sjH»rt ask More ho use Clark Moiri ing?” the man at the desk addressed llrown or TUskrgee of twelve vear p v u l t « M i r u la » h a •lt* « * 9 » lv I t < s > l * 4 t r l M 9 * l i n h * l a n / (h ( # a m a i l i a . recording artist, music writer, and j ago h t ( ìr ad nateti in 11TJ0 with an A ll « * '» • • M IM aa i f jrou * h a < »v l Edith locked at the taller, young j publisher ree. wtien he ha«l studled thè coni- * i l « k 4 «»M th it h s r a o a is r a n k w a r er m an before she spoke He nodded I strolled into the dressing room of » I de* plete acientlflc ctnirse. he w onderà lo- U 9 .» * h li M | > (i r I I u U 9 #<l l>r I I w p i t a U Killy. • h ‘l I M s u l f 1 * 9 r l o r * F r it r a l* in « i» w m s Fletcher just after he had ended Ins day, why A ll ? So do I “Tins is a friend of mine." she i tegular »•••• 1 ' l M H a k i n o# b u ia*|*a a n « p i a i broadcast for the Wcn! lo New York *•** *«<1 19 *<J « « n i l « am a l i a » . « a started “Susan K ane Is her nam e , Columbia m idnight B roadcasting System, over And herr Comes BiuithiT futili)' ■ " “ «•h A n il || |rct «'9 lo 99 f o r r * a i o f i a | wish you'd take her on in place ol WJSV. here, s tr tight away to N«*w Y«»rk • u I p f « R r u u «*U i 9 l r » » 9 « 0 « i « t J a w m i l K a r a M a « i a from the stage of the story young She's from Virginia, like I am I Hendet.Min. a (redi col th at Sand lord girl th at got m arried ! Howard T heatre, where he had Just carne grad He carne (or lite rip resa S K a .f r v a l ‘ i » v l » f . b p 9 I I 1 r a n « u n i l b « We've been short-handed for m onths concluded perform ances to record lege pnr|Mis«* of m ajoriitg in rhemkfttry in 9 I « » i t a m A p I i lr « I a t * i l a r M f u a r «t< b - i « N b f a u i l l l a a g l a « l ‘ i |. a 9 <-b I n in the m ain dining room 1 breaking Sunday night crowds And whKh he liad already dotte ^ix vr«D. C u . 1 *»V l A . » 9 * 9 * 1 9 9 » . i *9 (AA* I ' Mr Morrow, the elder, looked . iw.rt. u how wulely known m aestro at A tlanta Unlvt sity » Susan over with eyes th at teem ed t o ,^ becam _____ e a . figure .»___ . in ... hia k . preaent ..r— field r\Mti ! He m et Harry Pace. foumler of tlw fits! all coluteti ph«»no pe net rate into the inner recedes of Ten or fifteen years ago young I graph in the country Mr her She stood, coldly expectant Fletcher Henderson wa> a scluktl boy Pace w company, a s alno an A tlanta grad * ad while he sized her up Then, si job as m anager of O . where h* waa| *. which though he still regarded her with a down in A llant*. Attending A tlanta Uni- he worked steadily, the idea being to kindly glint in his eyes, he ¿hook his ¡born He v e rity where he was a sophom ore at Us* what money h • m ade to lr* r hU he Ad slowly I’m sorry. Miss M artin.” he saul the tim e our story begins. "Kletch*'| school expense* ( hangc« Hi« Mind firmly, but owing to the depression.! ^ ^e WtVi called then, was studying Puttering around th e shop mjoii about everything the cla.v» y*uld study, m ade a change the young m anager being of an inquisitive tvi»e. am i just and he finally in recorded miniber wanting to know about things Among himself, and th at led to Mill a other de sires, and then in a m are o( trail, we hi* studies was music finally find corning up on the hurl Now thus sam e young Fletcher play- ¿on -Fletcher H enderson, the rrsl while A tlanta school kid. making rec ni re <irLv *1 lr*r»t not IhLs iiu.iilli ords for every r nupany in the busi W t Iiivr to cul down rxin-ii«-!. yon ness; lie has recorded f«»r all (fathering up an orchestra, after know People aren't ra tin e much weeks of intensive study, practice, these lean day*, or it least our re training and rehearsal, he w.u* e n ceipt.. don't show It." gaged to up the Club Al.tbtm Keen dutre-vs showed In Susan's where he oi»'ti stayed six month». quitting face Edith looked appealingly across the job when the club m anager want the older one', shoulder into tile face ed him to (ire one of Ins musicians, ol the tall, w ll dressed m an who who refused to do a p art ill a flour of had watched quietly Ir in the corner show being staged. He looked away Irom Edith, and O n e J o b S e v e n Y e ar« turned to survey Susan He l.aik.-d From tlie Club Alabain' >(«*itd«M *ou j her over, in d seemed pleased with and In» orrh«v»(ra went to the Itn.** 1 laiul ll.tlhoom me* ftom there to Con ; what h? saw n •• . in n whef e fi-* ri.«ircNI en Sf.rNTS MUSTUI W i'h a quick motion he stet,[W'd j year» forward and faced the older man Tbeae are the ttir»«e m ajo- engage ; 40*- M -tt* S h irt« 17f, M ilh n -rv L>ad. he said. I leally think we i rnenU he ha» liad alth nigh tie did 21».- K«jr h i U n d f r f l i r , M r i j y . r * il». §7- C ruff ou H j v 17c Ri{ p ro fit« Un<J*r**ll otuthl to take another *irl on We've I >»|M‘iid a m onth ,%t “The Willow., j S *rc* W H O L lM A L EItS, D tfrt 241 42» b 'en short-handed ever since the swanky white rlub near PittslMirgh | B 'jp cri» r C h k * < » Sandford qirl left Thla girl will be a» the only colored ore bent ra ever in ‘ if what we pay her ” ««iftiititr. worth A contract with C H S for appear - f.RO IK M .U i l»c o m "Sure." put In Edith, "and if you Alices m Y«»r% O E O R O S H »« 4. 8<ati<*n I ttie key atatlon. WA1IC j don t take her on where ebe uv there greeted over him, and rie .igiuvl with a lor her to *o? I'm willing to help DREAM B o o t t. U i d t t ' » A d fm F»», Jo h n h.-r out th"v* llrst lew days and show I contract to record for ttie Victor com | i panv. ending 111 » lad recording** two .. I mi >r w a i riMM ; » *• n « I mi . flan.pl». Free AI.KXANDKK Boi 94 Col her the ropes I'll see th at she does i inonUia ago le t' Mutton. Nf* York the work all right. But certainly I T he rent of the .story, all know, and I .o greet the (Georgia bo y w I h ) came can't support her entirely." IJF T K C T IV BS — TRAVET M A K S BCCRKI T he elder Morro turned to hi* North to study ctiennstry. with his lab I n r e i t i f i t io n i K ip c r lc n e « u n n e c r u i r ; son. a little puzzled P a r t ic u la r * fr*<? A m e ric a n D etective 8 7 1 - But you said earlier this m /rnin* I f a 2194 D Br N Y K N U M S II th a t th ere was no need to take on any extra Kiris at this season." he ..«id. his voice mildly accusuuc "Why WOKDS O TIK N MISCHKU the sudden change?" Do noi .say "Do you he lieve he U ' I h ad n't r -aliy thought about it i>n thè .square*” Bay IV» you b e- W hy * » **t > « y «1 i n c i d i ifoiw « « » i f i r i J then Dad " he said "Now th a t I beve he i» hofieat?’’ «M H Q » I f M <* > . . « r i M I N U t - come to think the thin* over. It ■ T$6 Ttbin F* »f UiM by V.fti imi W O K D S O K T K N M IS S P M .I.K D «"f e f U iM IV T. I». i« t w (t r t * M u r seems th at we do need another kirl.' S«' »httion piin*<ig treat»»»«! (2 97 . n . noi ajrren, He paused, and surveyed Susan, a | \ \ 8 O ire -*.«« .1 COI> 3 | O x r . p c . n4~1 U» Very K D S « I T K N M IS P R O N O I'N C KD »■"■■«I Caaaa «J'fl I. « »| 4 FoMa/ P r— • »h queer smile twistinj? his lips Susan Autornaton Pronounce botti o» a-s ord»r FETORE CO, D» h »• F S4. Lum\s Ho. forced her «elf to return the snule after thè m "I'm ,ure." the younger m an went In “on.” accent GROW L O N G HAIR D O N 'T SCO R C H HAIR > ) N O N V M S rn. "th a t Mi*s K ane's aU raclivrness Furlou», franile, G p r u I rp R U rk a n d W h ite llair (• en u in e lllack a n d W h ite («loo«- (lerce, ragm g. ve- is just w hat we need to stir up busi hem ent. violent, angry, in ad. tu rb u B ro w e r n ou rish e * th e h a ir roota Ine f l 'r e a a i n f D ill p re v e nt« h a ir ness here. If we could find a couple fro m acorching, b u r n i n g a n d t a m lent. IF YOU WANT and glanda, m a k i n g y o u r h a i r neire like her . . .” in g o ff color fro m th e effect« o f W O R D S T I D V grnw long a n d In iu rio u a . If yon Money, Love, Easy Life T he old m an b t the end ol hu. HEPEL; to canoe averalon In. “T he hot rom h * and irona. Give« Iota o f w ant to grow h a ir q uickly, h r Mure pencil reflectively. Well," he said sigili lu ate r and aheen. Aak you r f a v o r rc|iellcd him ” finally, "if you w ant her. It’s all right to a«k y o u r fa v o r ite d r u g «lore or ite d ru g a t o r e o r t o i l e t good« with me, although personally I don't toilet good« c o u n te r for («enuine c o u n te r f o r G e n u i n e lllack a n d see any need . . ." W R ITE TODAY lllaok a n d W h ite l l a i r Brower* 2Sr W h ite Gloaaine, 25r. H o ils rlio M i l i n t s "O.K.. dad." the hoy cut him ofT No m atter how hopeless your Tom look a seat at one of the tables ca-se may seem) where food had been pre|»ared for A nail can t>e dnv<an into a pla»- • S C I E N T I F I C G UA RA N T E E TO H E L P YOU him and beckoned to Susan "It's tered w all wit limit rrom blm g Uie S A F E plaster If the nail U ,zut in hot T„ give your lisir tlx Ix it of csre u ,r Genuine Rtxek snH W hite llsfr all right, kiddo," he said, addressing M WILLIAMS w ater for a few minute», or dipfied Preparations in com bination W rit, in r genuine Itlaek anil White her. "You can .tart right away II inU> t t l B e rg e n A re . m elted paraffin MNE witt, hot iron, anil roniht. Tlien, if y,,n want hair lo grow anil be you want to Edith—ah — Miss M artin J K it SK Y C IT Y . N. J . • • 9 come long an« luxuriant, apply lllack and W illie HAIII OMOWI M A fter will show you w hat you're to do." Again th at queer sm ile. T here was To prevent dandruff, dissolve one doing I Ilia, 11 ae lllack and W hile I’l.CIUI HAIM HMKSSING lo dreaa your ounce of flour of sulphur In one liair In any style you choose. Memcniher, for best results, use the Com om ethlng sinister about It th at quart water Do not use It plete lllack and While llair Treatm ent in the black and while p ack ag es... .'•»wan didn't like. She turned quick until it of is soft mixed and set each one ia acienlifie. safe, sure I Ask your barber or beauty parlor opera ly in confusion—turned toward Edith tled. Apply thoroughly It at night. —and there In Edith's face she saw tor to It'll you about Ihe high quality of lllack and White llair Preparations. 9 9 9 for just an Instant a sullen scowl of Before w ishing lies, best* them Jealousy. In a second It was gone, carefully, to prevent th e lining or and Edith smiled. iron b coming lumpy. M Don’t let a few day« tach month bring “Come on, .Susan," »he .said. ‘'Det's padding move the basting before nonlng • pa'ra. Don r worry aK->ut a pa'nt. Don't lrr»gj!ar or get to work " d-l»y» i period*. It la I not ntcataary. and the lies will look like new. ÉMSULÉi. an old r pi earHrxion, bring* 9 9 9 Her face smiled, but in her voice by doctor* Ila* there was still a trace of bitterness. W hen preparing corn either for ma>iatKr»<i*an.J*ofwr>m»n happy. Ba *ura you get t ha original and gen ulne—redrap- •Su»an was alarm ed . W hat had she canning or for the table, use a small * i!'i In the yellow ¡>< 41 . 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