LOOK FOR ms vsstow PACKAGE Elieslglart Continued from page 2 mixing presently appeared on the kitchen table. it was with the thought that they had happened now,upon a choice state of affairs. ale catered to three appetites. af- ter being faced with: "so your making cornflake cookiesi" Then with a shrug "I never did care for those things. Now I'd rather . . ." or "Is that for sugar cookies? Well. be sure to put raisins in. I can't seem to like them withouti" And "Molasses rcoiries?" Gage said quietly." I don't care for them when they're baked. but" r tmpled up shyly "if you'd let me I'd like to 'llck out' the bowll" At this time of year when fickle appetites demand the allure of spices, Molasses cookies are favor- lies in this household. The recipe cet right at the cause of when edgy lrom an upset dIK"uVE 'Y"-9'”- to the brain aion Nerve-your Tent Nerve. (eta ri Ind V the nme time. gy nerves. brings set relief. may have added to your misery. ior Bromo-Seltzer Y- nerves and headache males. iiie miserable. they may be vain Iii;-::;d THE cusaoum. cnaanorrrarowu I the aenitive Vagus Bromo-Seluer settles upset stomach. ht at the cause of 'your headache At. Bromo-Seltzer soothes Lhe Vague Nerve and other nerves whl Keep Bromo-Seltzer handy at all times. to help fight headaches. Ask your druggist SI-9 (O:f:T LONDON - (cm .. Richard D CRESCENT CARNIVAL FRANCIS PAIIIION KBYII iCsIItllsIell) "I'd think it was wonderfull. un- less you could make it sooner. But I'm sure there's some special reas- on why you set the latter part of October." . "Yes, Patty. there is. Congress passed the Selective Service Act this morning. The President will probably sign it Monday. And reg- istration's set for October six- teenth." "Do you have to register for the draft?" "Yea. I have to register October sixteenth. And I think I ought to register as unmarried. Because it's . . .we shall set it down some Dimbleby, one of Britain's best the unmuried men whu "3 "ms 0 evening but not now O we go now known radio and television an- to be called out nrm And I with James to a spell or rest 'in nouncers. save televimn Vi” wouldn't want to use our marriage 3 8 0!'Dh9U5' arm-S." elf-her bi? W9 5'93"” ""9"'”"' as a pretext to avold'ihat. would 0 Until tomorrow - - Diary - ment even known or else a men- youp Fury?-. Good-night. . . . ace to society. "But 11 you're cgngd out..." VVOi'i1 Here I; The BEST By popular demand . . . these wonderful year- at its wonderful little price! SUIT VALUE I In TOWN! uzAre:n0UNn "IN RA YON 0Nl,,Y 9.95 round Suits in crease-resistant Rayon Gabardine. You've worn it under furs- it through shopping expeditions and to the movies--it always comes up sleek and well groomed. it is in lovely Spring colors-more luscious than ever for work or play with its newer smarter styling. The range of sizes is from 12 to 20. It's the BEST value in TOWN "Where Old Friends Meet” Throw caution to the wind-ic yourself go-wear your beautiful pearls in combination with color- rd bead necklaces. earrings and pins. Come in and choose the handsome pieces that will add so much smartnesa to the simplest costume. We have a wonderful collection of necklaces. pins and earrings at prices that are only small talk-millet . . . "Yes. 'rhat's what I've known I'd have to tell you today. If regist- ra.tion's the middle of October, I wouldn't he called out for a month or so after that. at the very earliest." "That's all I need to know. So long as I know that, I can stand all the rest." "I hope so. clearest. But you know I've told you from the be- ginning this wasn't going to be easy for you." noon when they reached splend- ida. Patty's rapturous exclamation when she first caught sight of the rose-colored facade and creamy pillars. rising above the encircling garden, was so spontaneous that Drew could not doubt that her enthusiasm was genuine. Bhecould not decide where she wanted to go or what she wanted to see first. it uas all so wonderful. Drew would have to decide for her what they should do. But in the end it was Jezebel, appearing in the open doorway, who took the decision out of their hands. "I has coffee ready for yo' young lady and you, Mr. Drew. Or does de young lady want to fancy up first?" fancy up. Jezebel. But I'll take her upstairs later on myself." "Yassuh, Mr. Drew." "And her name is Miss Patty Forreatal. Jezebel. Only presently it's going to be Mrs. Andrew Breckenridge." "I'se aho'ly pleased to hear dat. Mr. Drew. An' I welcomes you to Splendida. Miss Patty, wt! all my heart. I hope you comes here 0!- fen and stays long." The coffee Jezebel brought in was excellent in itself and impec- cably preaented in well-polished silver; other evidences of her eag- erness to please and ability to serve were everywhere evident. When she lifted up the tray to re- move it. she asked respectfully whether she should serve auppe in the dining room or on the piazza. "Where do you want it, Patty?" "How can I tell? You keep for- zetting I haven't seen the house. Drew, and I keep telling you I want you to decide." N "All right. I decide for the pi- azza. But come on now. I'll show you the house. And don't serve supper anywhere, Jezebel. until I tell you to." Later. when they had finished their progress through the great rooms they went out on the nor- tico and sat down on the front. steps with their arms around each other. The shadows were slanting from the great columns now and lying in long stretches over the lawn and the garden. and the birds were singing. For some mo- ments they sat silent. after all, re- luctant to break the spell of such enchantment. Then. with reselli- tion. Patty asked a question. "Was there something else connected with the draft that you felt you had to say to me, Drew?" "Yes. indirectly. It didn't have anything to do with registration: You've been assuming. like every- one else. that I was very rich. But ycu've been robbed in this way. as in so many others. of something which should have been wholly yours." "You know I've never wanted your money. and everything else you've given me has been all mine." "You may not have wanted the money, but I've said a lot about lavishing luxuries on you and that's what I meant to do. Now I know that I can't. There's been an invasion of salt water on my oil field. It's alight so far. I don't want to bother you with technic- alities, but-O" "You don't need to. I'm sorry about the oil field, if you're wor- rying over it. but I'm not. You' told me yourself that you'd earned a good deal these last six months. more than you ever thought you could." "That's true enough. But if I ..:..m.m...m:D.q .:W?' 12? l'. .2 li.illll.il p.41 him of (li)()(l Iinnqs. in i'.il should have to go away. I'd auto- matically atop earning money." . "I wouldn't need much to live on. would I. Drew?" "It would depend on how you lived." , "Well, couldn't I live here?" ' "No. Patty. A young girl like you couldn't live on a big place this all alone. You wouldn't have enough companionship or enough basic comfort of any sort. It gets very cold here in winter. There's no heating plant. The next time there's a flood, splendida will go. You muan't be here when that happens. 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