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Why did Orsen Foxworth, the shipping. magnate of the Lalande home left open on thé night Odile : Foxworth jsn't

it Odile’s mother Amelie? Her sister Caresse? Her husband ponce?. Her old nurse Tossie Pride? Her ex-suitor Sabin Dussis? Or perhaps her doctor Vance Perrault who knew that her was hopeless. Someone shot the fatal bullet” and presumably’ ‘was not Ruth

: Avery, Foxworth’s niece, her suitor Russ Aldridge, or Joe Racina the journals

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. tall of whom seem to have been inNow go on with the story— “3 fe 2 . a 3 AWENTY SS RA je bare corridors,” through the ornamental doors, and down’ the sss steps of the Criminal Courts Building. When they reached banquette Foxworth signaled to his Mexican chauffeur, Arnoldo, | in Tossle across it and gave a few brief orders in Spanish. " After Todsie was comfortably installed beside Arnaldo the car was

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] t on me again, Richard,” said, “1 ean't help it if I'd had all 1 could take In another min-

the contrary, T think there deal of sound logic in to him. I fully under: ‘your feeling, Orson. i) : realize {hat I aia oti Jou urance that there while, seein Me , seeing Sabin reminds ore ketly simple explana bevy Richard, how about Schaefer to give it " . ‘and the others? Hadn't Jou better " : i get on the ball and clear them “Exactly. Its very simplicity $* ‘what would have made: it un-{i0 liberty and the pursuit of hap-

Murphy. Well, Downes can telephone Vance's office and leave a message. How about it, Sabin? H-want as many of my friends 1 ¢an get together on short notice to meet my brother-in-law.” “I'd be delighted.” ’ “Good. We'll dine around seven, 1 like to} the literally, so. come early.

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iness? All you have to do is ble to a man lke Mur-P _\telephone your people to call off . 1 was a pretty steady vis {the ~ a

dogs. “I'll be glad to” Huntington left the drawing room, and when he returned, the telephoning effectively concluded, Sabin had already gone had--announced lunch. it was evident, from

at the Lalandes’, and Tossie tremendously interested in| courtship. Like most of her , there's nothing she enjoys yr na love affair; the : the better, Tossle as, . wery much intrigued with my oA _* Wut it worried her that I didn't/ Moreover to be ‘head beater Around oc place. Have you ever heard Suests

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lany other table In Néw Orleans, that matter.”

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“Her tooth! Which tooth?”

“She didn’t say, sir.

; was “mot able to do so, Downes had front door before Fox-

finished giving direc-

the ~ worth had

a for and Ruth instantly “Fm out to meet her stepfather

balling them both with

fn and listen! Just Sabin and I talked

called ‘Lady

was full of dishes and Selina had would see her. rt ns cookin house? _of music from room [least six extra people are comin ? the es in for dinner?" — a guest,

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took their places at table, creet knock presaged the

\a.meal.on this table before, or on sible” he directed.

Foxworth

get inside house.” head tied up in a big red handF . ww - UNFORTUNATELY, he was just killing her.”

Ellen came ' down with Miss nothing in his manner betrayed \Ruth's- breakfast . iray, the sini ihis perturbed frame of mind as

very sorry, sir, I really loveliest, Downes repeated ruefully. pe ve told you at once, buf has arisen. Mr, Duplessis was here, and you| all in the drawing room and near me or telephone me at all {seemed to be very much Qc-

, The ill humor which had been why!” And Sabin actually sat dissipated’ by Sabin’'s song had! ‘now_returned in full force; and be good enough to explain?”

be glad to make an exception in this case, in partial compensation

ingly to himself. But he would

still ‘be deprived of the opportun-

it was not 1 ve by 2 dis- p You CEE gp appointing ‘that the 18401yme we talked together, that if! oll : Room, which war always his 85st pg coir come and. ait. down. u-11_ OM a choice when dining at & restau: : T : =CAWR. ET eos seanneee—t . 2 rant, was unavailable for the eve. side you on the sofa, we'd arrive Don't Use It Just Si . : ning. Possibly Mr. Foxworth/at an understanding m more| DEAR MRS. MANNERS: So : ra : would consiaur She Mystery Room saally “and Piensantly” than we To Frifter Time Away ~~ WILL YOU please heip me? Pm about ready to lose my mind. meeded and doesn’t cry for | served exclusively for a small/quote your own words. .IL only| I read column in the | If I'm wrong, I'll certainly right my wrong. ‘} acclaim. Instead of nagging, | / group. But Mr, Aleldtbre would/you wouldn't act in this cold, un- July 11, 1949, lssue of the | My husband hasn't been able to work since an accident and, that person. becomes useful— |°

friendly

ment. ; We parted for good. Whether would —e —a—iftle—more ANVEN Roh wha “ Yes, it would be a distinguished you believe it or not, it was pain-| about the way you answered it, | The people I work with are afraid > " —— thelr dinner, Foxworth admitted grudg-i ful to me; because I'd loved you that it isn't worthwhile. ~—ito-talk to me because they. might! can do. Lifting his ego by urg< | wives how important are.

for a long time. But that doesn’t alter the fact that our parting

“ORSON, you told me, the

way, I'm sute our ite) Times and it seems to me- that and hunts recreation to offset

“question ished. that you

get me in trouble. .

ing Him to hunt a job is more From the time I get up and he| !mportant than

JAMES GRAYSON

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ity to which he had so greatly was final.” k that going to college is] o ’ gap when she takes off, even of presiding at| “Oh, you said we were parting Worthwhile (0 those Who can af- ‘anit y rk 1 mucous let for a day or two. If she feels, : _COUrse you didn't’ ; 3 i that the {the first time that Clarinda Dar- mean it!" {who take it seriously. But I check every Week to run| Ciety —for—the—Crippled, the | —_—— |coa and her father dined With| pp. sorry Amelie, but you|duestion the value of college toleny DE dos when hel State Employment Offices, and } : y tiresome—she can launch her-

him. His guests would come 10|g0em to he lobaring under a com-|the young person who is sent

| Toulouse Street that evening in any case. There would be time

enough to tell theni then that the

{He wént into his study, slamming ithe door behind him, and flung [himsell down at his desk only ite’ find Theophile Murphy's level leyes staring up at him from the, papers on his desk, ly ~ ».

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SHAT. DID Murphy really except leave this house. And I'And then he has to make certain have evolved with considerably : [knqwarif anyuhing? a It vet hop ys Bd ig Here AgAIN. grades to stay In. { ar husband — 3. By . el a. | SOTOMETRET ja habit of the police to prec ct an’ : : on the! There are perhaps amo our prid Jured # x faypool Hotel Bldg: {aFrest within ‘24 hours whenever telephone. Because I wouldn't yequaintances em a. io Jally we $38 Wounned ia of Women #r IS OPEN TONIGHT

|they were solved crime? |factors which ‘sumption of gu Or father, how did these look to {Murphy ? : | He rose could reach the threshold,-a dis-

hastily. ~ But before he

; ‘lof Downes. .. . {ing loverlike in his grip. | -— o expression?” —= th something _haB_gone- radi |" “Mrs, ‘Lalande is calling, sit”! “And I'll tell vou why. For TMT® are, however, certain pro-| Any one of three things ght pp a Woman In 2 Place where parm. eo y pesontd { “Yes, indeed. And I can see °®Y gn * } {the butler announced. [the first time in my life I'm really [e35lons—such as law, medicine, interfere with one's going to-col-; oy 39 Sirile _- clot ner a I Fr Tavoptik ust how she felt about it. But | . . | “Tell Mrs. Lalande that I'm en- hoping to get married. I'm not *"d the ministry—in which not/lege—his inability to learn, . the nov SE i§ nesied. ung she De ee need for more thaf 30 years: We seem to be turning ih at your| “WHAT UNDER. the sun's got gaged at the moment, but that|sure that I.shall, because I can't O0lY four vears in college are condition of his health, and hav- create. peace—-and she Will do 1t|Mus suns’ of ‘mones ACL Oef To; . eourtyard. So I'm afraid you 11/into Selina? - I never saw such] will join her as soon as pos-be sure this woman with whom ®SSential, but additional years ining to help support his family.| Vithout bloodshed. Why? Be: | oagists. X : .

Downes withdrew.

aversion——instinctive with any de-|

:- |kerchief and she said her tooth cent man-—to speaking harshiy|

to a woman.

|pléte” misapprehension. {mean what I said. And we never

dinner would be served elsewhere, [Pole LOVES.

love me any more! I'll apologize, time, Of course, if he fails to I'll do anything you say—"

confronted with an un- !ike to put you in the position of| What were the being told I wouldn't talk with! supported the pre- You, or that I wouldn't receive] iit in each case? You. And that's what would hap-| pen, Amelie, if you forced your{self on me like this again.”

Entrance or er Manas, but there was noth —

lve fallen in love will have me SOme graduate or p ; {But if she'll accept me, when I do |SCh0OI AT€ Hecessary. Now that his first anger against ask her, I believe it'll be plain, angrily demanded of Downes. Amelie had cooled, now that theleven to you, Amelie, that there's endeavor to place their graduates Downes coughed. “Selina came break with her had proved to be 8'no room for to work this morning with her relief and a blessing, he felt thé/my life.”

At the door of the ieres © Fusliheg r {drawing room he paused, sum- {ulian Messner, c. © When imoning all. his will power; but|

the State Vocational Rehabili- | ¢ “tation Center. "| self in charity work.

“take the children] THE WAY I got it figured Is like this. The human race can‘not win out as long as men are at the fop of the ladder. Had it not been for their brute strength; they might have held secondary} place and the human race would

| worked. The money isn’t enough, {he “claims; and the -bills are b prob-| thrown up fo ie. T like my Job | they like my work. feel I ‘and leave, but I can't leave a when he's down. Our chil-! & : {dren are géiting nervous from i : {make the right kind of grades listening to him accuse me day I don’t want.you to apologize. many colleges will lét- him come in and day out. ED.

don't want: to d | you to do anything back only on probation if at all.| Ym sure you're doing your

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Let Mrs, Manners sand reads’ ers of the column share youf problems. Write in care of The Times; 214 W. Maryland St.

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“But you can’t mean you don't parents and who fritters away his

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sons who cannot go. to college] Few men lke to stay home | In my opinion the only great: now. They may be college mater-' ang do housework. y men op ll rola exfal, but their finances are limited,| Surely, there's something he [cluded in the esthetic sense of] or their health won't permit it err | {he 'WOTA) have been those who [or maybe they have to work to/uve been had they have gone to acquired qualities inherent in all She tried to- throw her armsi CP Support their parents. I gollege. Or how successful some women; but being men it. was round his neck. He caught hold “2nted to point out that they canof the college graduates would easy for their greatness to be be. successes, particularly. in. hus: have been-without. college. train. heralded around. the world......|

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rofessional If these three things are favorTEBE TT think itis Many colleges and universities go to college. ! For many years to come, anyaliother Wothian Inn satistactory-jobs.. During.-the.one in-business. will have 10. com. A7® too small. . = [past several years many suchipete with college trained men and A Woman's great qualities have [placements have been made. women. And, too, a college train- little’outlet in a home where there There is no way of knowing!ing not only helps.-to make a liv- are three or four people who often

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ow successful in business some ing but it makes living so much do not need her and let her know ‘it. Hence, we have the multi-

ost_Corporation of the non-college men would more worthwhile,

{he entered. |. “Good afternoon, Amelie,” he cur withou

unmoved BY thé “eonisciousness] ‘that Amelie was looking her “This is most unexcted. I take it some emergency ‘What is t7” : “Oh, Orson! You didn't come I feit I had to see you understand

| yesterday! |you! Surely,

“I'm afraid I don't. Won't you

Oh-—excuse me! But you d Be knew Sabin Duplessis, 't you, Father?”

Ene delighted to see you in New Orleans + Good morn- * Mr. Foxworth. I hope you : object to a little chamber © “On the Contrary. Its a ery The talk we've just been listening

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5 and permitied his fingers Sone yourselt a ictivity, wander idly over the keys for a few minutes. Then he slipped random chords into delighty and presently he be-

Sh " Foxworth exclaime as Sabin finished the recital. want to hear it all again. Any-|%e"ks to keep her j& would enjoy a song like that. |feeling superior. , Sabin, why don't you have!

with us tonight? Jet's | you? and the Rs-| husband who has managed to pu cinas are coming-hang Tt, Ilover a good business deal-

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