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MADE BEAUTIFUL PARIS- If you have s. face you crmsider worthy of laurmhing s thousand ships. and hair long enough snd sillgv enough to make ten yards of parachute cond, (when Renzo, leading heir stylish of Paris, can make you resemble Helen of Troy or Cleopatra, which- ever you prefer. If, however, you have thin, stringy hair which is the bane oi’ your esistence, don't dwpm. Rienm can still make the envy or your friends with ' cob; 1 ' t t. u» open-lug of y wen this artist's salon and sew scene fimiwihg 611d ‘ i hsir siylu. Most ct these were for evening weer and I was told the dsy styles nine t0 be W0!!! ly smirnd 01w face end y curl- edcttheezuis. sclnspsgcbqy bob. Most hair is worn long and mm stvles can be szuunced at home. Although ‘l/hcy look oomrpll- caoed when letcd, the actual broeem o! an‘ seems simple. Flor Wiqry loch wispy haired le should know about the .153? liYle-Ahls s my fcwhit .110 Roma's. how htlhlrlr‘ or 110:” strs ht W"! a . Xmllvidedo that it's I {mt 1on8 from the centre crown. Brushing the hair sevomelly away from the two and upward in the k, you msks ten small upward isits about halt an inch spar-t. blsce s. Juliet cusp on the head and pin the plains up over "18 wDJ/yinzln nnemtbowat the centre mp. 0i’ course theme srs sli d favored with s genial smilt. Eli-De of the neck end stands in u thick halo in t1” 1mm up T315’ nutty idea is s. velvet bow half hidden under me bod: of l, Dace bsv bob. All the brushed ff the fsoe hair Iliyles Mth halo mils hed bows or anthers st the temples. Some ad little fcstherr Win86 ltmding "D lust shove‘ the sens. In another “Vie. the heir was swept. of! the W?! Md 1Y0 It the beck and then brushed over the oenlme crown like m envelope and secured st the i centre with u. mm bow. An c; ism-allied. but nevertheless ex- Dns of Britain's best-known mm- icsi broads-asters, Merle ds Pieimz. l9. has died. _ ' nus our THAT wnu- _, M|NARUS 3f3§3§§3§3i§€ ‘ Young "April :-. m} Deroeir oeuvres sz-:aéz-zéz-ag:-:==-:§ Ben stood up to swim moon and g: I11‘! hill- H PCW and What br Mde barb " s you gtdgzniika ll" Henrietta 100D?“ a "Birsliwss. I have s named nmipisbew and he wen. to see ma. Solbrouchtslonguiyeeur! tsry and sent her to s. .' " usiryess. Ben, that's n.‘ You must be dial-ii! awfully well. "And who." Ben looked into Henrietta/s sparkling eyes. you into New York 1m e day like A tender sofltnen difluoed the sparkle in ileum-imam‘: face: with out anawerins she llsaoed st Peter. 899 concerned. everything was ail it proudly, excitement, kindling in his dark eyes as he looked st them. "Your Aunt Bee. found a place for me in e-n os-chmtrs." "Oh. Peter." "Congratulations." Phoebe and Ben spoke 11142118 ssme breath. but Henrietta said nothing "Ien' that splendid. Hermie?’ Phoo asked. surprised by the sudden droop that crowed itself at the comm-s oi Henrietta/s zany mouth. ' “Of course it's splendid," she said slowly. “Only-tell the rest oi’ it, Peter." “Well, you see," Peter said, "the owcehstrws Iulpg an s tour or the country-all the way out to Call- fomls and back- and I'm going with them." "Oh. Wheat do you stamt?" “Dsy after tomorrow. In some ways I-I hate to go." Peter was looking anxiously at Henrietta. "But I feel I've Just 90f. to hang on to this lob" "Yes, you have, Peter." Henrietta. spoke so seriously that Phoebe felt a queer thrill "And-and of com-so you'll come back." Hwcbe who had been looking from one face to the other, glanced sway. She felt that she had no right to observe the look that p bowcen them. Peter and Henrietta loved each other. CHAPTER XVIII Mir. Prentice chose Saturday afternoon for calling on Ben in his office on purpose to avoid Plwebe. But the first thing he saw when he walked in wa§ s biz jar of crimson rsmblers on his desk, re minding him of her. Naturally Ben himself would never indulge in such frivolity, so h, must be that girl's work. M1". Prentice felt a. prick oi irritation. Ben looked up in amazement as his father walked in. Outside of that one visit several months ago, which Ben realized had been med out of sheer muiositvy, the cider Prentice had never darkened his "How are you. boy‘? Just "My attorneyl In suite of himself Ben Smiled. "What's ill). Dad?" “I want you to serve a dis- posses notice for me, son." “Dlspossesfl Hen felt a. wallcp in the pit of his stomic. "Gosh. that's s. bed business. Who's it on . “Roslckl. He's got to act out." Benjamin hsd turned into l. statue beside the roses, s statue with furrowed brow snci shocked young eyeskéilaoirre going to dis- "Got w Ben. Touch but it can't be helped. Tske a look st thae. Eight months in arrears counting Aumwt. you see. Been pretty ion lent. haven't I? Ben was reading Mr. RosickPs let- tens. Jfl-Imfl-PY- "Dear Mr. Prentice: I find I cannot. pay rent this month. I run sorry about this but prices went, down so low last isll that we have had not quite enough to get. slang. I expect to borrow and I beg your trust-J’ February. “Dear Sir: I must again beg your trust in waiting for the rent. Things are going Poorly with me, the seed I got for swine sowinz was bad and 1 had to ronlisoe the same. I em most dentist to wait for fixing Ruth's teeth. I beg your trust, with the Munro 1 cm psy you whet r “Poor devil." Ben murmured. L| 1 N [ME N llcll _ olssolvlo our. VACCINI so: swinl’ crop wet u m sleet. Peter was qsfilivh, I 1 go! a» between Curr and rad»: m bad been under covey during 4 bombisrdment- and when it began lo let 141.1 loobel I0 In If my buddies wars all rigbl. I don't remember nsucb about wbnt bqvpnred after that. 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