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THE STREAMING sun outlined rene King’s slight figure and threw into relief the dust mop in her Sand. She: Jbokey at the door in ®tsonishm -+*“Who mens, that be at 10 o'clock fh a Sunday morning?” She opened the door and was immediately engulfed in strong, friendly arms. “Sami” she cried. “Come on in. Good heavens, why didn’t you let me know you were coming?” “Sam drew another figure forward. “This is my wife.” +: “How do you do, Mrs. Lynn, It's
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gome in and sit down.” ZIn one glance, Irene noticed Buth’s Dache’ hat and exceptionally smart suit. She took the cloth from around her head and a mass of auBurn hair tumbled to her shoulders. © 4Don’t you have a maid, Irene?” Sam asked with his usual ‘subtlety. “I have someone clean up a few @iys a week.” Irene looked at Sam ughtfully. ‘He had changed so le . . . the same well
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even, wd dt ck of unders sg. o> '“How - long ' have:
town?”
4 SAM SETTLED himself comfart-
Bbly. “Just a few days. You: know, We've been married three years, and
this is our first trip to New York. 2
Nice town you've got here =. =. *I like it,” Irene said. * “Say!' ‘Sam ber that house you and 1 looked at fh San. Antonio? The one you Fayed about so much?” : <1rene’s eyes glowed. “Oh, yes,’ ihe breathed, “you mean that heavenly place with a dozen
end an indoor swimming pool. I've
thought about it often.” ~~+Well, when we get back to San Antonio, we're going to have one made just like it. I told you nothfing would be too good for my wife.” « “How splendid.’ “You know,” Sam said, “1 wasn’t gure you'd be home this morning. ¥ou used: to go riding on Sunday
mornings, remember? Don't you go|
any more?” Irene laughed. “Horsehack riding 4s rather an expensive sport. I get my exercise by cleaning the apartment, and Robert usually plays golf on Sundays.” . Sam boomed his approval. “sam looked around the tiny apartment slowly, “Not much of a place, Is it?” - Irene covered a smile deftly. “No, but it’s cute.” “What about your work? doing what You wanted to?” - “You mean advertising? Yes, I'm still doing it, and I still love it.” _ “Let me tell you, no wife of mine wil ever work.” «+ “I know. You've said that before.” What does your husband do?
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ness. “He's a rir she said in a voice of quiet desperation “He shares my naive belief that my work is part of my personality.” 8am walked to - the window. “Look, Irene.” = She stood behind him, démure and pung in her ruffled housedress. He| Said. ted to the street below. thine. that long green car? It's
< “How proud you must be to ride on ‘anything so beautiful. Robert and I use the subway.” : © Sam looked atl, -r “can’t understand you. You've always liked such swell things . . . music and plays and even that house we looked at.” : Irene put her hand on his arm. “When you knew me I was only 18, Sam, and I wanted everything. I wanted a beautiful home with servants; I wanted a life of ease and I wanted an exciting job, too; 1 wanted to live in New York and see everything, and vaguely, I wantéd love. That's just the sort of
order you could. expect from a sir! of 18.”
. “But with all the things you wanted, you're winding up with nothing.” . Irene leaned: against the window: , her arms .crossed over her hest. “I live a mentally luxurious e, Sam. When I was 18'1 wanted to see ev in
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ing you has done for me. Four years of marriage is disillusioning. .I had begun to think about the home you could have given me, the quiet luxury. - But now, seeing, you, I feel differently.” Sam collected his wife on his way to bi door. “Goodby,” they both
“Robert,” Irene said softly, “youll never know that this morning changed my life . . your life. T've been thinking of Sam, of what he could have given me. Oh, Robert, he can only gi
the Oe I'll reto your boss right hed as he turned on ignition. “I just wanted to I've always been a showoff for Irene. I thought maybe money would get her, but it didn’t and it still won't. He put the car in first and started off. “Luxuries! Why, I've never had more than a hundred dollars at one time in my life.”
TOMORROW~—A country boy hits the big city with a bang. Read “Don’t Disturb,” by Alice Dennis,
(All events, names ‘snd characters in this story are fictitious.)
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BORMAN GETS OST HESS POSTS, POWER
BERLIN, June 6 (U. P.).—A de-|
cree by Adolf Hitler, published. in the Official Garzette today. turned
over to Martin Borman, whom the|
Fuehrer named head of the party chancellory May 10 after the flight of Rudolf Hess to Scotland, virtually all of the former No. 3 Nazi's posts and powers. Borman, in addition to heading the party - chancellory, which is| under personal control of Hitler and
was given the powers of a Reichsminister and made a member of the Government as well as of the Ministerial Council of National deense.
The degree said further that|.
wherever the term “Fuehrer’s Deputy” appears in laws it should be replaced by “leader of the party cancellory.”
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