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And insist on getting real Anonws ‘lllvrrr an 35'?“ ._}M’ g i l W" A 573%?’ lmmnsiiiis I 7 l No, Mr. Brown Br Gertnlls knevels A week or so age Glenn Hard- ing had clmleesed. to Alias that she could not find the address of a certain, ‘lady listed on fhs Employment _Bureau records. "It's that oTooie womam-the one said was a good cook. _ ihouirht abs might do time, worker for Jay King. _we.nta someone to come in and serve thekids’ lunoh You know he's never home." "Never mind." Alixs had said patiently. "I'll take a-n early lunoh hour myself, pnd hunt up the O'Toole woman and drive her over." But when Aiixs finally found Mrs. O'Toole’: house, the lady was not at home and a naizhbm‘ volunteered the infor- mation that ‘she bad secured a full time jc-b. It was really nec- essary, considering the ihour. Alixe decided, to stop at Jay's 1 O Exlsflngregulolionsmolra ll illegal for any Canadian resident to rel in in his possession more than Q10 in United States cash. a You are required lo tum ln to your bank, for es- changa into Canadian money, any amount you have in excess of $10 in United ,v~______ ~~.<.~.<.< E O ‘, Q D son rust‘ sanricutass on AIICIIW o: aaofuuociasw "ammo urinal lilllliilllllllllllll mi Hlliil cauraow COMMANDING OFFICER k. C. _A. F. Station ‘summing Vr.r._|. v__ .... ......ei.<.. <.<.h~<.< < <.< v‘ -»-<»"~ "nevi esusosl- aarissrvouassir" i - GRADUATE FROM IIIGII SCIIODL" r0W€e'Son A n". Auto, LifihlhAccideniiSic/sneu ‘Y and Plate/Glass ‘Insurance * when we return. Lucius enpects to States funds, without delay. THERE'S A REASON e The reason is that house and leave a with the children. The little boys were alone when. the key she was to have handed Mire. O'Toole, Alike walked into Jerome's kitchen. Jay's house -—Jay5s children-children that cumd“ "M, O5" "l9 U45- mlght have been hers. "smug, Am dollars spent here by tour- you Mrs. O'Toole?" Jerry was ms, in order io make this solemnly important. He had seen s variety oi housekeepers. scrup- wornen. and laundresses come and go of late, but never one like this. The lady had s tie that was as blue as Jerry's best marble, and her eyes were the thlnlq kind of eyes-not cross, but rather scared. Somehow Allxe managed to get s lundi together and coax the children to eat it. Rusty, theiiaby was shyer than his brother. but he finished his meal on Alissa's lap. ' "Come again tomorrow. Tooley," Jerry ordered. "Tomorrow? 0h, I don't think I can come tomorrow. ’ With n guilty glance at the clock Alixe gathered up her cos and slaves. "You'd better come." Jerry re- marked. "rherell. be an awvful lot oi dishes by then." ‘ "Dishes?" g . "Ysp. Daddy said you would give us our lunch and wash the dishes ami clean up the kitchen, and then I could rive you the two dollars behind the clock. I can't give it to you-v" "iii I haven't earned it? No. Jerry of course not.’ A half hour later when Allxe scrambled into available for the payment of imported goods and ser- vices needed to keep 'pro- dueiion and employment at a high level. tlillllu NW8 “_5_pc\\\\\'§ FOREIGN EXCHANOE GONTROI IOAID ITTAIA rat Alixe rose and followed him quietly. “Have you forgotten I've had s, two years’ nursing course? I'll look after Russ till the doctor comes." . The stir of their going acted .-the Andrews’; Chelimsford, Gwenn Harding end Bill being the inst to W- ' "Hunks, April darling." Noel cried. “It's been a lovely party. Gooduizht, Ten." v "Night, Miss Christmas. Thanks for helping. You're s dab at h” w’ h" b‘°k w” "my m“ iw-figflhiifinhpviiii; Tails 21:22? "MW": ' bmm‘ m“ h" hands turned carelessly away. seekiné felt. shriveled from; soap and hot water, but her heart was high with satisfaction. She couldn't risk going again, of course, Why not? Jay never got home at noon. The children needed her. All that had been two weeks ego. Now. as Alixe sat here listening to Jay's praises of a sat- isfactory scrubwcmsn. she felt ihonest pleasure mingled with irritation at being in s difficult situation. It was s relief when Jay changed the subject. asking Alixe about herself and her own Atfalrs. CHAPTER XX Gwenn. He toe-k her long velvet wrap and put it about her should- ers "Come on". he begged; "we won't get there much before closing time.’ "Where s-re you two going?" April who had been seeing the others oft, looked round st teem suspiciously. , "Oh, just out dancing — and‘- for a drin-k if you must knclw” said Ten carelessly, "You would steal rmy liquor. Irn thirsty ss s clam." "Ten!" April begged. "Don't go out to the Blue Devil tonight." ' "He's not going. Don't worry)’, Govenn took her faithful adorer by the ear and swung him round to- wards April. "Stay borne with Mime, little boy, Mama qaank." "Look here, you said yfllfd go with me." The boy's eyes blazed. , "l said I'd run you-out, you not having any car. Now I've decided‘ tifgo with Bill. Sorry. Come on Bill." - "But, Gwenn." Brown was mak- ing |. last bid for freedom. "\Vhy not put this party off? Russ may be very sick. Suppose we all go down there and ilnd out what the doctor says." ~_ "flhe doctor may not be there for scme-tfme. You knc-w you said Mrs. Bishop told you he has gone to Brooisville." Gwenn twitrhed her fur collar into place. "We've only an hour loft to dance. They'll know all about Russ when you get back. Do come, Bill." ' “All right. Good night April.’ ‘ “ ‘Night, BllF-‘Night, Gwenn. Have a good time. you two.” April stud: lrr arm through ‘Ian's. waved s lay good-bye from the threshold. Ten turned angrily on April. "That Brown. I dont know what you see in him." “1"don't see anything fn him just at present." April added quietly. "It was tough on you. LgeWIj dished by Gem-in old detr. but it wasn't very nice, was it. "wantinsr to rush off to the Blue Devil with her altar my PlNY?" "No." said Ten shortly. "periups it isn't. But Ilm not nice. April and you know it". u "I don't know snyihlnr of the mrt." April gave an efiectioate yank to a lock of the boy's tousled hair "I worried about you all sum~ msr." Jerome King told Alixe. "You didn't go to Maine ss usual You've being over-doing." - "Not more than most people these days. I don't work nearly so hard as you do." "I?" Jay moved impatiently. "It-n thankful for work. I've nothing else in life except my boys. Evenings, when they're in bed, and I haven't brought borne any work from the office. I - It's - oh, well, we're-through talking about me. You. Alike, you oughtrfi in be wearing yourself out. This office drudgery will end, though, of course. when-when you .. " he hesitated over the last words and Alixe caught him up. .- "When I marry and go to Eng- isnd with Iiucius Adams. you mean? Yes, we shall be there for some months, visiting his sister. Lucius would like to buy a place and settle there. You know, but I told him that would be impossible. I have to think of Mother. and my work here. I dull take it up again help ms with it“ Alixs thought a snomsnt and‘ added. "I don't esrpect marriage to make any par- ticulsr difference in my life, Jay. The some old round. 1 shall have to be with Mother whenever ahe needs me." "hut you'll have a home a! your own-a life of your own at last." Jsy looked at her keenly. "llhlnss haven't been slay for-you Alixe. "My mother. you mean?" Alisa smiled. ‘Ne, Mother! isn't ‘exact’? an person to ve wi h. 8 e milotrlsyets me as if I were a child She elves me heavy responsibilities -the Bureau work: and all thatp- and at the same time wants to Li” “n Gwen“ “any w“ Broom guy?" 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' "All right," his fiancee called alter him. "Go on--- go to the ‘Devil’ as fast as you like for all I care." ihen, as usual. a little ashamed o! her temper, she went wearily upstairs. O O O Alixe was thankful for sudden impulse - that made follow Jay to Rusty's bedside. Doctor Qishop could not get to them for an hour. She did her best, aoncentratlng nil her skill and loving cane on the pninmavscltod little boy. When the doctor finally arrived his verdict verified Alixeiv. suspicions. Appen- dicitis. lt meant that they must, got the little fellow to the hospital first thing in the morning. Mean- while Bishop would phone for s night nurse-a woman Jay had employed before. “Miss (larringtou, my best surgical nurse is ill," the doctor "I'd like to help you out, 1i 1 -msy." Alixe had followed the doc~ tor to the hall phone. Quarter of an hour later. she was slipping downstairs.‘ her cost on her arrn. the her no mm It the seemed a good moment l0 use phone and svmmon hill Juries; i to bring the car. As Alixe rip-i‘ changed my dress and ran down; did not proached the telephone in a bare; How is he? What's the LIOUl/lO?"lTEl1'5 latest escapadc. and ahllly living room. she heardl the iront door open. April loukedl the necessity for an "Wlhnt are you doing here?" scolded. o'clock. You should be in bed." I in. Ahxe OUT QUR WAY didn't ivzml: to phone, so l; got. my Allxe explained briefly, stalingl She w operationhi when "Now put on that coat. April, 1l_ doorvlay. you're not tn tired, you might run me home in your cor." “It's almost 0N0: l '0 l. Q’ ‘of z- (?,\\\~1\\ M "NPXiNXwA i r 7a e . - . p; ' .0 r.-.» \\\\\>,\ “' g», I r. _.BORN T-HlRI-‘Y YEAR$ ‘IDO 500M T; got thinking about Russ and, "I'm sorry, Jllllujlt h rrnr, A ptii. your house.“ I i .3 6-6 1.18.0. darling. I haven't can". I-you sco—" April care in have Allxe know as making her excuses nppearedi in tide "I am taking Alixs We'll drop you at Tn Bo Continued) By J. a. Williams s A JQJNlLUAMf;