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mnrv 20 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Friday, Jane 15, 194S a I loping Hi 1 1 Sunbonnet Sue foutrlt Midsummer Nightmare1 By Christopher Hale Ctyncrit: 1U45: By Min. Prance tfrlMn MaaaaBaaivBiBiaiBw r- I IVJI JC II TV IW INSTALMENT XLVII AN ACCOMPLICE Be Held July 8 'O. it's Gerrit, all right," French said. "When we finally knocked emm 1 -v assm -v r. -v.

L-k. I Conference Today Limiting delegate atjendance to 50 in compliance with 'government transportation regulations. E'nai B'rith Young Women of district 6 will open a three day conference today In the Morrison hotel. Represented at the meeting will be groups from Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, and Winnipeg.

Man. A program of war service and other activities will be set up for next season and new officers will be I Continued from page 19, col. 2 him out cold we took his finger prints, We've been waiting for his fingers to heal so we could set his prints." as bridesmaids will be Miss Joan "But that was rather stupid of i i him, wasn't it, to forget about finger prints?" 1 Simple and II Evans, Miss Lucille Conkey, Miss Ariel Tatman, and Miss Jeannette T- i i i i njan, ruiu, a mii'i inaic 111 Well, he didn't exactly forget. the merchant marine reserve, will! He burned his hands purposely to keep us from comparing his prints, elected. A pageant dramatizing the take his bride on a wedding trip to northern Michigan before they go to New York, where he will receive his orders.

Here and There also so he would not need to sign his name till he had practiced Sy-brand's signature. No doubt he planned some second accident to prolong the time. But I'm in a big hurry. I've got to get hold of Mrs. Jennesma before she's had time to think out a good story." Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman Knight will various war services of the organization will be presented tomorrow night. The conference committee is headed by Miss Miriam Albert of the Ramah unit In Chicago. Victory Club Benefit The Victory club of Revere park will give a benefit variety show next Friday evening in the fleldhouse at 2509 Irving Fark rd. entertain at cocktails this afternoon for Miss Mary Lil Millholland of KAVstf "But there's one thing that can't 1- Baltimore, who is here for a short visit.

Miss Millholland, who chose a career in war work two seasons ago instead of making a debut, is the only daughter of Col. "Here's to You, Chicago!" wait. Dirk." yes, Dirk. We found him on your kitchen floor. Colder than a cod." "Dead?" MM 1 George Millholland of Washington, ITotice the difference in flavor, color and texture of HEINZ Baby Foods ino.

eaa concussion out no fracture. Sent him in to the hos pital. What happened?" She explained. Including her pri D. commanding officer at Fort Meade, and of Mrs.

J. Wilson Carr Jr. of Baltimore, who is living temporarily in Chicago. Miss Mill-holland's arrival will be of interest to a number of Chicagoans, as her parents were married in the Black-stone hotel, while her grandfather, MaJ. Joseph Posey Doyle, lived here for many years.

vate panic at being framed. French nodded, disgustedly. Yes. He did it all right. Used the same piece of pipe he knocked out Allen with.

We found Allen in the woods. But he wasn't hurt as bad as Dirk. He saw Jennesma Mrs. Charles S. Dewey Jr.

will ar SlilllS mii Si rive today from New York to spend 499 week with her mother, Mrs. hit him. That'll help spoil Gerrit's defense, plenty. And don't worry ma lomas Vf llnnkine When thP vv j-ln-w rri. V.s I i about Dirk, lie II Live Toddling Sunbonnet Sue is a cun- i Some one tapped on the door, demure creature to serve tress, who has taken Mrs.

Dewey i wu as an applique motif for a child mew xorK apanmeni wi.ue sur i And here i Chicago we'd like to return the compliment thanking friendly coffee-grocers for keeping that top-quality coffee coming to Savoy as long as there is any! Savoy Coffee has always been top-grade, and that same wonderful pre-i rgoodness is still available for the particular few who know the difference and want the best. VC'hat a find for discriminating people! This master-blend of choicest "high-grown" varieties reaches you perfect in genuinely vacuum-sealed, metal-capped Duraglas jars 3 grinds. The jars are re-usable. MThen it's preuar coffee you want say "Savoy." bfiks upon a careei there. Mrt, made materials with Dewey and her children will spend background.

A1 the summer at the Mont Gabnel. tQne materjal uge resort, which the Deweys and t.a inreeoiner coupies purcniisea a itw months ago and operated as a win For the quilt pattern Sunbonnet Sue, No. 499, send 15 CENTS in coin u-rap coin securely to the Needlework Bureau, Chicago Tribune, 220 Fifth New York 1, N. Y. and pour ever fried ncod'n or I bailed for Ckw Maia ar Ca Sy; fnii witti beaten 9Q( and 1 fry for fqa.

Fao Ya parfacf one-diih maal. wot a far today. ter resort. It will be open for the summer. Mrs.

Fentress little girl. Lynn, will spend the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Smith, in Green Lake, Wis.

"You're wanted, lieutenant." "Be right with you." The senator shoved into the room. "I've a lot of questions, French." "Save 'em. Busy now. I'll see you this evening. Where'll you be?" I'm taking Miss Warburton into town.

Got her an apartment in the Oakwood Manor. Top floor. I'll be there this evening." Okay. I'll be seeing you." Miss Warburton stood at the window on the top" and seventh floor of the big apartment house. It was pleasant to be free of fear and safe again.

The senator lolled In a comfortable chair, watching her. "What are you smiling at like a hyena?" she asked. "You wouldn't be surprised. Olivia, does this place suit you?" "Yes. Very nice." "But you haven't unpacked." "I know.

I am not sure how long I'll be here. I haven't even Home from Italy, where he served as an air observer with the 10th Ask your grocerfcr Heinz Strained Tools D. A. R. Ex-Regents Club Will Have Election Today The 4th division Chicago area Fx-Rpeerti Huh of the raiichter mountain division, is Lt.

Hugh G. Petersen Jr. He returned to this country on V-E day as a hospital I 2896 Your Family Will Favor Flavor-Fresh anJJujiiorFcvds patient. At the end of a 30 dayiof the American Revolution will rms- leave, which he is spending in Ken- SIZES 10-20 HAT -I NCI close the year with an election and A Jew pennies more-' but worth it! Steele-Wedeles Company reception for new members at 12:30 p. m.

today in the College club, 30 Front-buttoned, scooped necked N. Michigan av. Mrs. R. E.

Charlton of Gen. Henry Dearborn chapter short-sleeved and full-skirted, this simple dress is. depending on the fabric selected, handsome enough OR OVII S3 YEARS CHICAGO will give a talk on "Marriage Cus toms in Colonial Days." Mrs. Eugene ilworth with his parents, he will report to Winter General hospital, Topeka, Kas. On the Calendar The last party to be given this season by the woman's membership committee of the Library of International Relations will be a reception from 5 to 7 p.

m. next Wednesday in the Woodrow Wilson meeting room, 84 E. Randolph for for social and business hours, as well as being comfortable for life Rogers is the retiring president. 'Nightingale PTA started to think what I'll do. No-please don't.

Lt. French will be here any moment." at home. The hat pattern is in eluded. Style No. 286 is designed Mrs.

A. J. Mehring was installed for sizes 10 to 20. Size 16 requires yesterday as president of the Night- 3 yards of 35 inch material with I "In fact," said North, "is here I now." As the door phone rang, I'll take it." I In a few minutes he came back representatives of foreign countries in Parent-Teacher association li yards of ruffling for both hat and dress. et and their wives.

Mrs. William B. Hale heads the committee. Assisting with plans for the reception are with Lt. French and a very young trooper who carried a small Order Clotilda pattern from Chi cago Tribune, P.

O. Box 5.H, Grand "All I want just now is tate- Central Annex, NEW YORK CITY. Mrs. Augustine Bowe, Mrs. Ralph Chapman, Mrs.

Quincy Wright, Mrs. Clarence E. Englund, and Mrs. John W. Clarke.

ments from you two about this afternoon while it's fresh in your Print name and address; state size. Each pattern i 10 cents, plus cents for mailing. The summer fashion 9 minds," French said briskly. Later, there'll be other chores. The trial 13 Mrs.

Jack V. Spachner, president of the Woman's Symphony Orches book, on sale at Tribune Public for one. Put your typewriter on Service offices, in IS cents; 12 cents if ordered by mail vith a pattern. that table, Arnold." "Trial, humph? I was hoping finished that North said tral association, and her board of directors will entertain at luncheon at 12:30 p. m.

today in the Arts club. Associate members of the group have been Invited to tea Tuesday in the garden of Mrs. Hugo Dalmar's Evanston home. The sym No. Just winged," French said Cross' solely to learn the procedure." "Horrid!" casually.

"Okay. Let's get going, Miss Warburton." Yes. I should have spotted the elaborate inventor's mind at work The machine rattled away ex I tunnm IVi i. pertly for some time. Then North's in this affair, long ago.

No excuse! .4 -'jiZij Ttrw- turn came. But he used a sponge held in his phony's conductor, Jerzy Bojanow-V1, will be the special guest. A musical program will be given by Miss Susan Schreiner and Miss Colirol Nichols. Miss Warburton suspected the handkerchief, soaked with gore, 4 young man had had orders to edit Mrs. Jennesma said she burned it 3t the senator's sulphurous words for him." There you are.

Just sign at the "And then went to bed and had SOW bottom." French opened a fountain a nice rest laughing his head off at the fools he was making of us," pen. Hospital Board to Seek Gifts for Library Fund The School of Nursing committee of the Woman's board of Presby Just a minute, Olivia!" North North growled. Milnoi has oo "canoKl" ue. t'st ift. tor conking, lor doterts MONEY BACK il not umbed.

I CAROLINE PftODUCTS CO, litciitMM. Partly. It kept people from unfolded his reading glasses, put them on and read every word. The staring at and wondering about that BoAved Legs And Knock-Knees Often A Needless Defect MTr- MMA two younger men exchanged looks. peculiar bandage of his with the 1 terian hospital has decided again this year to dispense with its annual benefit bridge party.

Instead, the Very well, you may sign that tape across his upper lip." Miss Warburton said, "lie needn't hoard has mailed cards to Its have worried about my auspecting riends asking for contributions to now, my dear." North handed her her statement and picked up his own. He grunted and snorted at the deletions. OUv he fund which support the refer anything. I just thought it was Mrs. Jennesma's clumsy work." F1 ence library in the hospital nurses home and gives scholarships to grad "Thank you both," French gath ered up the papers.

The young uates of the hospital's nursing secretary-trooper put them into his school who wish to continue their cmLdPB EASILY! "Her work, yes. But hardly clumsy. she wan In It all right. She could easily have told the police that the wound was a fake. We'd hav protected her.

"Yes," North interrupted sharply. at least a quart erery day? Many children just don't like to take that much every day! That's why Cocomalt in milk is so helpful. Cocomalt is so rich in calcium, it makes 3 glasses of milk equal to a uhole quart in calcium value! (Also this supplies the day's full minimum requirements for iron, phosphorus. Vitamin and And Cocomalt's delicious chocolaty flavor makes children love their milk. brief case.

"That's alL for now." study. Mrs. Alva A. Knight is chair aW That, said the senator, is what man of the board which supports Mortal CliicooorW omono Popor frodutts, Int Pomona, Col if. Moftolwa Manttfacturing Co, Ioctors report that many a child vlth vgly bowed legs or knock-knees might have grown up straight and shapely ca a diet adequate in the bone-building minerals and Vitamin D.

Lack of calcium, lor instance, in the earliest years may do irreparable carnage but in any case, calcium is to vital a factor that no child brought rp cn a consistently deficient calcium intake, can have much chance lor strong bones and sound teeth. That's one reason doctors talk so much about milk for growing children. Milk is cur best food source of cal-cum. Do your children get enough you think, young man. Have a seat.

East Patarton, these projects. I'm about to start a private con gressional probe." "but what could you have done, French? It wasn't a crime to fake a wound. You hadn't connected Gerrit with his sister's and Tillie's French laughed and sat down. North said, "Is your case locked Start your children on Cocomalt up tight, French?" today. Save this as a reminder.

1 hiapina tspt. to S-oz. glau of milh. deaths, had you?" No you're right I suspected him for a while, now and then, but I kept blowing cold on It." "Tighter than the federal reserve, senator. Mrs.

Jennesma folded right up at the first question and spilled everything. Said Gerrit had her petrified. Afraid to betray him to the police." ITS I faxox TO BLEACH IT. AND "So," North concluded, "she was rather in a spot. don't think I'm defending the woman.

I hope you do get her. But if she'd told on Gerrit and you had not arrested HoNEsriy.lQONTStt HOW yOU KEEP VOW fyKUrJDTH SO CLEAN- "Is the going to get away with that?" make -sANimm "Time will tell. I needn't tell him, he'd have killed her next, if 1 "NOW Tm IS MORE LIKE (frJQ CERTIFIED MARGARINE HAS I A SWEET, VEWY-fRESH 1 you I don't believe It. She's guilty, he could have done it without being mnf IS im I caught." Continued Tomorrow of course. She had to be in on it when she supposedly dressed that fake wound of his." Fake! But I saw it, myself.

A MILLIONS and the ruthless power of misused wealth permitted the wicked Mrs. Steel to exerrine her horrible red gash," Miss Warburton protested. indomitable will. Don't miss "The "You saw a long red gash, yes, or Wicked Mrs. SteeL" dramatic new But you saw it on the porch where 1' mystery serial by Roy Vlckers, be- tne ngnt was very dim.

It was A few swipes with a square mrtal-tiljcr Criilo pat! scour greay, crust panssuKHith! Dissolves the giral And piliAht.i tool So much easier than messy Jih raps nI so mik nratert Today Urilloisoap glnntny in Monday's Tribune. cleverly done with makeup clay. Perfectly satisfactory for the quick looks which were all he allowed any one to have." Iwf omm or UrillO Iraturr pad and nap rparatc. Cmuine llnllo in the red and grern box. "But the blood dripped.

All over the place. And it was his blood. The SPREAD that betters your BREAD You said so, yourself." "Don't rub it in," French smiled ruefully. "I was taken in completely, too. But it was his own blood.

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