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: = ’ ogy. CHAR-R-RUMFZ = ME ~~HE RATHER TALKED A ant Beauty 3 pe al Jusymu. 0) BIT CONCERNING HIS EXPERIENCES V 8 dha : CAMEL UNCLE BRUNO DURING HIS SOJOURN AT YOUR g £8 ' a i : x 1 ; So ; THAT T WISH J \ LOCGINGS! AH-UM»~1 FEAR TP XL \ ; \e id 4 / +» By. LOUISE HOLMES : df at | i t TO SEE HM f \ . HIS TIME IS SO TAKEN UP chee a AN i A L oo | ti | Ne 2 | WH THE MAYOR AND PER- Il 74 ZAHA YR §B2 ; fF. ; 8 os] OF CHARACTERS mal A ie A IE Ho : y, SONAGES OF IMPORTANCE - 4 WH I +4 ANY & 4 ) SL SUSIR LAMBEY She ai vs iF 54 Lr HET iT wi ge wmrossiBLE \Il @ [ZEN AC 1 NE N= im grr : i ART ; fA : “TI P= y : x ' *biox mas of Being beautiful, Susie’s ” : FRG Ao | i |= r He FOR You To GAIN AN AUDIENCE /' . (1 “waffles but he couldn’t see Susie. Tog 3 : : or dY : ; WITH MR. HOOPLE UNTIL oar neanton on eis | | Bie i ES (1). F&F a A FUTURE DATE, SIR! wanted to be. ? j 5 x : . i ri

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#1 Yesterday—Susie has nearly finished - her beauty program. Already Jeff is in:.gerested in her. And Susie is finding | _ increasing interest in Jeff.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

J went back to the lay-out . oJ. and Susie, in series of graceful “hands ran across the keys in a twirls, made for the piano. Her growing crescendo of chords and strills, ' She had played before in the -gymnasium, she had sung quiet -Jittle ballads, but it had been nothing like this. Swen and Emma had scarcely noticed her singing before. " ; -Now they stood gaping in the show- |} . r 0 y ; ¢ \ 0 RN % i ort A viii] BE Yom door 5s she burst 10 Song. OF TE er Wy Me pC N 1 AN = a Rpg nw BORN. THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 223 + It was a song of UHmen, of g- i ey " } by JY : BOPR. 13 g or. = a) : cE. x ~ultant youth. Her voice was ric i ; eo A J : i and deep, it had a faint jiushiness | Cope. 1309 by United Feature Syndicats, ho aii, rr 2-23 Y 7 that reached the hearts of her two| = « : : 8s = ! . listeners. “And I'd give all the world oe Week, and a chance abiine i Job. RS SEC) yer & PR oT for just one caress,” she sang. “I'm J . jan lvde Lewis! [IPA s , lonesome, I guess, that’s all.” The py viyde, 5 A BRIDAL VEIL ON. ACCOUNT ART song stopped and she sat there, : PN wa : WIF “rapt, tear-filled eyes on her hands. “< «rm going to be beautiful tomorrow,” she thought. “When Dick . comes hell find me beautiful!” _ Swen came to the piano with “typewritten pages: His work was ‘done. He had written instructions and she must follow them to the letter. Diet lists, rules for exercise and weekly massage. Thanking him, Susie put a hand on his arm. “You've been so kind, Swen—and Emma—,” looking past

. i bY 5 : 3 4% Yi = => 3% . > RZ 3 0 1 ‘ x 2 = ‘him to smile at his wife. “You've ; Dr : . > NN ’ ~poth been so patient and good.” 7 2 oe a . 5 [3 zw o They said incoherent and embar- | 4 A | in . Cy ~~ ; iin | 1 a

rassed things. It had been a pleas- ; WR 78 = : sure—they wanted to see her aga ; ; 2% Z: R "OH, SLUGGO ---. =F ; x : : — ens : . —they backed away in confusion.’ | | Ait YOUR AUNT MAGGIE . 7% DID. You An TOMES ATz ry : LISTENS Corie : ow HAVE A ee 55 Syme 2 Ge 1 | GE OARS OY [SE STU | (SE odies, popular numbers which she TED NN .e Se L had picked up by ear. It was almost : = 5 G ER Ng J AN CY __Christmas, the happiest Christmas : ; - : / : |e: ¢ a girl ever -had. Would Dick come i home for the holidays? If he came _would she see him? In her heart she knew the answer. ; On the following morning Hark_er’s beauty salon was a beehive of activity, - of ‘ consultation, of assent and disagreement. Miss Fleming _ studied Susie, front view and side, " she made suggestions as to hair-do ~~ 3 i ; | : Zi | § and makeup. . White linen-clad girls . v NT ERE as : als SAH Fy 5 “a = and a young man with . expert : [Tm a 28 Joe : 4 ha

os LC —_—— HIT RN fk . > . . aN “beauty ideas hovered near, waiting : : , INC. * Rm. a : Jed : : ———— ; 4 URE ARE A GLUTTON FOR WORK. DOWN AT ) {vou MUST BE EXCUSE ME, MR uy H [CAN | for orders, excited over their part “He's supposed to bring home a soupbone, b THE OFF 3 RS ORE D > ov. 2 9) , MR. McKEE, BUT WASH \S LISTENING CANT UNDERSTAND IT! BY GEORGE, § » AWN, AND AT 3 O'CLOCK YOU WHAT, PAL=—TLL BORROW ACAR | [= T0 THE RADIO=—= HE WANTS ME TO TAKE T CAN'T. DOWN IN © UEL = ; he’d forget it.” T_ HAD LUNCH. AND BRING YOU A NICE, JUICY : BURGER . YOUR WASH WAS A WONDER BUT As

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cf the program. ony a few appuinis ments had been made, Susie was to . . > hold the floor for most of the day. FLAPPER FANNY a IM TRYING TO co El ; EN ; SOON As. 50 y wi AH. VES. I She had arrived at 9 wearing a|, - ; MAKE GOOD. ROWDY. ’ % bs XC : /{ <xow Row You “plain little dress. The young man 1 WAVEN'T TIME A ; MUST FEEL 5.0 “with ideas put a permanent wave|' ; : . ‘ii <0 -, 3.0. . in Susie’s hair. At noon she emerged from his booth, a net over her hair, small squares of cotton under the clastic. ..... iy ~ Followed an exdcting | process. Susie, stretched on a table, eyes tightly closed, gallantly suffered a ~ forest of eyebrows to be removed. At last she arose from the table, soaked cotton strapped above her eyes. a each step the commercial artist made idealized sketches. It was the \ : : 3 i , : T ~ most widely publicized program ever : ¢ ms A : : { FROM Now ON WHEN YOU CROSS Sponsored ty Harker. 1 mae som 2 es To | cove (Ml SFE, ) TO ATES ow Td J CTS Seo th WITHOUT AN ; 5

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CLUB ! WE PLAY: — USIE'S lunch was served in a ARES HOURS / fhe 1 sv dimly lighted room specially set - : BR 11 : ‘11 1S i i-agide for her. Like a mummy, BUCKS APIECE! : : i i ANN CENTUR ih swathed in wHite, she lay back on a : —~chaise longue: and allowed herself to be waited upon. It was like a story from Arabian Nights, it was = like a fantastic dream, swiftly coming true. Jeff came in while she'ate chicken -breast and thick slices of tomato and thinly buttered toast. “Is our rose unfolding her petals?” he asked, -“Bitting beside her. : “Oh, Jeff, they are practically killing me and I love it.” Her voice had a thrilled undertone, ler eyes shone from under the cotton pads.

He looked down, twisting his hat.| wo 0) — : Som—— Sm “Kane's the boss. He put cam- But it’s just wastin .good soap! I told you Chuck put a snowball

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*ideas came from you. - I've hardly ; - ; ; seen Mr. Kane. Why, Jeff, there He SPINY ANT-EATER., wouldn't have been any today if AN ANIMAL THAT STILL EXISTS IN AUSTRALIA... it. hadn't been for you. What's : ; Sa the matter with everybody? ° Sh \ - “Can’t Mr. Harker see what you've done? . I'll tell him—that's what I'll do.” 7, He took her hand and lifted Yi each finger, letting it fall on his : 5 = Sao , - knee, touching the softness of her : in mie Es _ [15 WT REALLY NOU, BOOTS 2

1% skin as if he loved it. “The Chief’s or aT 5 ily OF 1 ; ARE YOU ALL RIGWY 2 iL _ ; = — >—— : OEEY) Jo wid He paps me a oF = BY . : oF = wo |] | er RG | eS ARO GRAPH good salary and I have ino com- : = : = = o> Senn : —— : : :

Plant. Jotis only that I want you e my product. {I'm just 2 Re 2 ; : on, | a little jealous of Kane.” He looked ic Es oi n F7 N\ et x ana fee MORATIO RUN up with one of his quick smiles. = : : : : : , ) i = - a J : : S : : ia MY CAMERA We know, Jeff,” she said soft-| IT Was OU7- i ) . Fa Ss . ‘ WR 1 WANT TO ly. “We know all the times you've N £0 7 rs > : : wml ‘'GEY WS kept me on the right track. I won't IN CONSTRUCTION : ; e DAN : : fF); ; / - Co PICTORE forget—ever.” Lifting her hand| S/XTY MILLION YEARS ASO : - from his she touched his cheek and a : he turned his head until his lips

were against the soft, pink palm. : ; [7 e—- iio Sha | : al : \ . \ 8 — — = ( 3 £ He did not kiss the palm, Instead ; / 5 > = EE T= 3g ot 2 § 2 & he rose hastily to his teed. : Po) > = oo) 4 > \ = ; . “You're a great kid, Susie,” he Z ain pe : BS ; ; i 0 SEE Wai g Said Hussy, fo be i gn COPR: 1399 SYMEA SERVICE. Wo, ©. 2 9. a ——— Lo | : 0 7? s=2s at it. o debutante on, the day : : = A. % 8 — _ os iE TTY) 2 Roa ; of ber coming out ever le ot more : : ZL © LE ; WY _ — - - e ” . om : - . . of = FOPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. ) attention.” ! “y 8- BOTH i VAR VICTED FROM ¥ 1 : 5 rs : “Jeff,” she hesitated, “Ti want you = os 3 = mt | WAS | “THEN AND THAT WAS OUR PLAN. |, REBECCA, ? to see Ze rst before Me Harker ONE Vi GO. DEATH BORN ~ WHERE | NORKED oT oN NIN ° DEVENS SOUTH or anybody.’ e laughed, a e = i RB «THIS HOUSE THAT | LOVE. : ; : . THEN REBECCA Jac her a DED~ BETWEEN US WE VOWED TO

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your stamp of approval on me.” = ; a cou TO HAVE ANY- ’ ONE ELSE EVER ; ep a : 5 ; / ! ] TOLIVE HERE He looked down at her. “I'll be RED 4 ME ONE / REMEMBER 2 rf :

hanging around,” he promised. 2 * a 1 = 1 IN MINNESOTA, USIE'S tray was whisked away. i [ 1S THE LARGEST .She was taken to a light, corner Le FRESH -WATER BOL, room to be immediately surrounded 2 x LS IN A SINGLE STATE, by heads of departments with soft, : : IN THE U.s.

delicate underthings, cobwebby hose, 5 OSL fine shoes, gowns, furs, strange hats CN S : : (27, : Acres) like feather trimmed skull caps and| | BES : Fa RS tailored pancakes, gloves and cos- y = ' tume: jewelry. : ei a a ANSWER—Cold wave. ‘She was fitted and talked over, RE inact r— pins were placed in foundation gar- |ice, gently applied powder base,| Emily looked surprised, as if ments to guard against even a each step in the procedure a differ-|speech had come from an inanimate

rinkle, the length waingle. t 19 JengtD. OF Lion Sun was ent, delightful odor. Susie lay un-|object.

ing to the seduative materials, lov- [der the ministering hands, drowsi-| “Not yet,” she said. “Not yet.” 4 ; Ve, RARE 8 hE ae i 3 ~ ing their feel ‘on’ her skin. At last |ly content, blissfully stirred. o —— a \ 1 : a Ee i oo : the heads of Separiments hurried a =Tnally Emi. who had conducted| ge Be Continued) hat QC \ 111 TA Choice Foods for the Esra Rich Me Whip ping Gream Soa Gream Butter away to shops and alteration rooms, |the ~ministrations, relaxed and s, names and characters. Gm Fy 1 > CNN vive J 10 LI ee each convinced that her part in the |stepped. back. ' “Look at her,” she| ——eory 2f wholly Hetitious) : RR ug b EH Sutrisey Milk Sate Steam Soriags Chasse, Na “MK sour r uice

evolution of Susie was the most im- said 10 the manivtiss “I never COMMON ERRORS Ge rir 111 PER Le int Ona AA portant. 'would have believed it.” : hddes 5 ” : nf . inl FE TENN 181k 0 en Rn eason ‘ : ; : : Again Susie was laid on’ the ta-| “Beautiful” the manicurist| Do not say, “The actor's rendition NE vad J) \ t)) =UHLuIl 8 Fat-Free Milk Plain Buttermilk Select Eggs ble and the thrilling of final ag of the role was superb”; say, “in-{} NEgps Fs hE Re gs aig BELT ~... . _. : Chocolate Milk Creamed Buttermilk Orangeade ‘performance of " I kee ; EL :

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