movim e his blo.d, he employed rough mathematics to estimate the bul- let's course and was ableio deduce that the sniper had fired from B slope opposite Fueebooteris Hall and slightly to the left of his window. Lips set, he arranged a small pic- ture over the bullet hole and des- cended into the gardens perfumed i ass. As he searched, he tho ht of Barney. A case, Barney Grafton, for all his bluff heartines. else how could he appear smiling among his guests with so crushing a burden on his conscience? In _all probabil- ity he was sleeping quite soundly- .in the fashion of tnily ruthless men. Odd, though, how found he was oi Gail and little Peter, his step-son. Bending low, Allenb commenced to search the groun and before long found the pla;e from whence the shot had been fired. Concealed under the lower leaves ¢of a. morning gio vine climbing the trunk of a iide w in a riot of blue tones. he iscovered a small brass cylinder-that of a .22 magnum rifle. As if to mark the snipers am- bush beyond question an African .daisy lay clearl outlined against an outcrop and fresh after the ‘cool oi’ the night. No others grew ‘near. Very carefully Roger Allenby picked up the blossom, - Grim satisfaction filled him. Qerhaps this case wasn't going to be so tough! All that remained was to find out who owned the rifle and then ask Grafton to ex-plaha udy's curt message on the cards. ad Creepyis weapon been high- bowered or had it not? with this Whe henoticcdtlic ' "fir. against the wash basin. c wash basi won" n - ' "Looks like it." Ward- syn’: thized. "Most bathroom are reg:- lnr mantraps. Fellow I knew in China was a pilot in ‘ knocked off eleven Iiochea and one bright day he slipper: like you must have-broke his neck in a flash." “What kind of a break WM it?" "Oh, a simple frac urc of the At- las vertebra." "sounds very unpleasanitlsflraf- tonnu '2" yet . gm is, 1 haven't heard a peep out oi’ him." Ward stepped coser and inquired in an undertone, ywim do you make oi Terry ta"ne:;?" “Don't know." Allenbv was de- ceptively lncurlous. "What do you mean?" “He's supposed to figure in our deal in a small way-but even so I don't want anyone around who isn't on the level." Ward paused, frowning on the amber shower- baih of sunlight beating in from a nearby window. ‘I saw him come in last night pretty late." "Did you?" "Yes. He'd been talking and quarreling with Barbara, his sister, where I couldn't help hearing them. Souded as if the row was over money." ‘Then Terry isn't as well off as his sister?" Ward's teeth giistened to his rather boyish smi‘e. “Not by a long shot! The James’ inherited plenty of blue blood, but very few yel- low dollars. Barabara got her money through Winslow. her first husband. He was killed in an tuto smash Just a little while after Peter was born- so Barney tells me. Remarkable woman, Barbara," ‘Ii mind he sought the rear of Ioebootec-‘s Hall. Bu! a Negro - was humming loftly _e weeded the kitchen garden. l Ouglucnnanolloo q “l. was locking icr Gum!" Al- ltiby said. “Dunno vherc he h. It. He might down by d.- boathouse. Dati vhen he lives." "Pretty good, dr. Knocked 0d‘! three of de ugly pes . He‘: mighty fxilruiflshot, is Creepy. t's de Indian m. “Where was he shooting?" “Right over dcre. air." The ar- dener indicated with a spatu ate fore-finger. “Youndcr, by de hen house by dc ol' slave quarters Beret; a whole lot or holes ‘round dere. It required n comparatively short time for Roger to ext in n» n» vanadium m “ n u u mark the lhlpcfl ambush, there u, an African daisy Ward mused, peering out on the placid waters of Cutie Hlllfiollr- "Bhek one oi those Dflople who are so goodygood that it hurts. Means all right, like the kid who loaded his father's gun on the Q. T. I say, have you noticed the cold shoulder she's got for the young bbons?" "Why, you," Ailcnby admithd. ' at booms to be the trouble?" "I can tell you," the other said with sudden bttemeas in his tone. "She doesn't want a plain, self- made men in the family --only Oodflsh aristocracy. Just because young Gibbons has come up from scratch, she —we1l-ahe can't ace him for dust. I'm crazy over Gall myself," he admitted in a sudden burst of confidence, “but I wouldn't. mind losing out to a real guy like mung Gibbons. I know what it is start from nothing and world in the pants until it gives you what you want." "How dos Gail ieel about it?" “She's a queer kid; doesn't open up much-at least not to me," Ward confessed. "Take a look at that ' l. pro on sodium. I dogma; .. .. “can. user. l?“ spmoerflau g , ‘s: who is eligible and who isn't." jiacmsri: is ' ‘iiiiascisse aw- CANDID CAMERA who, a. neumr cLAYOIPsoN ' notice m that. ab?» rltty important that um our gibwi , the hero of a 4‘ vw-vv . lm l 'Grai_t'cntorunalongandrol1bu ' an't," Ward Barncybuptohiaocrsinthianlo loin. deal and-J’ ‘Hi, time. Buckl’! Prom the top obthc stepgGail waved them a gay greeting. "Oomc in and have ‘some greasllcjiast. We'll“, lotl the owpo ea ow u as e pease." When Alienby stag d 1):’! shedpalcd and her tou a. little cedarwood the throat of her dress. "Oh, Ma- to go so deathly white over a patch of court-plaster? An impression- able girl might, but still- In the distance a motorboats ex- haust was muttering louder and louder. Frowning, Allenb lanced at his watch. Gould this nspec- tor Boyd already? It was only half- past eight. Gall. following his look, smiled. "Oh, that'll be Creepy bringing over the mail. He didn't go over last night. The Dart needed over- hauling." Ward was obviously hungry. “Come on," he pleaded. “My stom- ach's ‘phoning up 9i 9'. mo WON-flit nus a . ' -'.'..-’.».'....- ‘Hi; - § 1 4"‘ "' \' '"'”*~+. OOQ ‘ND i. rr wuflbvu n’ nnsr sicm-‘ron ma! our“ wruo ma»: w» CHARMING ro ma, 1 NEVER HEARD FROM HIM AGAIN cutiwmerunflwuln luvmc unwomulncrw "nnmoulmuc-uuuvwo ‘mo! ounces wmv ~ I 100x m: mun“; WAS | nus»! uruw earns Mm! YOU so cum mo £1 to se if my throats cut. I wuld eat my weight in wheat cakes." By executing L uiet retreat into the library, Allen v was strategi cally located to inspect the mail when it first was brought in from the servant's wing. Q4§-§0-O4# a Ulluthecamclfluu q Half expectzng some comm ma had brought in a lle oi mail and then retreated. Alenby got a bad jolt. There serenely reposing amongst a moud of letters lay a small package. In open-mouth astonishment he gaped, then, on l that the package bore local c the elaborate structure his imagoinatlon hadrearedcrashed downs. uthia ears. Almost savagely he pocketed the little parcel ere he went in to breakfast and endured as best he might the curiosity and sympathy oi his fellow guests. Oora Sue alone remained undia- hirbed. “Oh, Ma or, u lock like ar romance. That bandage gives just the r ht touch." Bhc lea far over e table. "You don need a nurse, do u . maybe it's a keeper, Alienby growled On running his eyes itimugd%et act ‘ ble he oun aces particular - eating. “ y nervous n wu a '. jovial air without noticeable c- cess As for Barbara ton, eyes were so dull and heavy d lept n? lltfl s ‘Do Bee continued) Copyright by Van VZvck Mason and Henry Clay Gipcon: distributed by King Features yndlcate, Inc. . A MomingSmllc GETTING READY Late one night a Scotsman was discovered by the local policeman hands and kn n.e ‘a . miglgsor dcmwtep "What are you doing here, sir?" asked the policeman. "S-ah, inon, I'm giving a. party." replied the Boot. "Giving a ty," began the po- liceman. "Bu not hem." "No, mon, no. It's for tomorrow, and I'm Just sharpening up the gramophone needle." “Aunt Bumii you bad your-lilo gfllzvoom-aoaimwimwouldycu ‘Tdgctnumed bcfonlhad "Then why doesnjt_flal.lll__llra._ __o_ld mAldR-Ezlchange. aanaeencug todecldetoatayan l‘. years and yearn: that he Frefcra blondcs to brunet low Do Men Want l0 b0 ‘treated? They May Think They Have a Set of Rules Which They Will Follow, But After All, the Women Themselves Will See That These Rules Are Broken what do men really think about women -What specific qualities d0 men find ttractlve in women? How do men want women to treat ihflm? What is the best method of acatching and holdinl one of these illullvo ‘rbcae are the tn a that women want l0 know more than 108 0189 ill m9 ""15- but hereto ore they ha a had no wuv of flnda in: out. The real atltude of men WW8!‘ omen has 13081:! deco dark secret to making Ruessca tl th wronfl BMW"! figfiiglligwfitlfeiig: at ieailed to win out. N , 11 waver. tuo mvohry bu been solv- 0 fr: ma... us. . scam Way to 1m Heart." in which €‘l%‘it.'.'°£'.°.€i‘..“é°“° a fitfilhrfiiiafiowmuig about Wiggly? dates irom boys and how m eamoumae the Wm W " 5° _ that the bridegroom won't know ho in on his way until he is the“ - ume tn t will d ubtleu bswiitisii ‘élebfiwalihfiiliifth iolm the tknzsmabriggtollngn that it takes most women until they are 85 to Rghout. Vxlo 111m ‘Sn -. ma} auonifiolnflelflfizogflggehtlfii ‘ififfimoxfiwwu who are so adsfaldrof women they evenreagy to run if one shakes a skirt at $110111. want to be though: In)‘; fiharlos and rfect devils among the fair saxuéihat ntisehglk-nwnslf that nothingatractsamantoawomanaom as amused and enjoy thlnBS- h‘ A150, i. urns women against the-Ilcidal folly of ever lcttlfll mun find out thitwthey know more than man dbinwu bvéignllgmfiwgf ma“ °r gm’ o! may do? .' mm m." it and m. the man feel "versation they must mist instead of leading’ . x uowm‘ mt he thought oi the tnouaht nut and the um m “WWI . along in his wake, picking up the purl: o! wicdom that he loo w. wom tch their sin mwfikfiwsifig “glluuflmim ngnmtgtwlliev may knogiwt bow to l1" strike the right note with aim and not muscle ub in him for I little l» ting when he has had a bad dinner. or been to a dull party. or lost top much money at cards, and all that he wants to do is to knock aomebodys block of! instead of kiss. actions Now these revefations o! the working: of a man's mind and aif as they abbertain w fcmmee are bighlyointam . But the uoubie with them is that a woman would have be a mind-reader, a prophcteu and a selt-abnegatlng saint to put them into practice. Few Rirw. 0.1M. possess these gifts or have any occult power by which they can tall who ther when a man invites them to an expensive night club they should R0 alon and drink champaafie, or say “Oh no. let's acute the mcvicmgnatnad and ave a soft drink rward at the drug store. The! don 01m know whether the yearning look they bee in a man's eyes means love, or that he has missed his lunch. So how? This isn't dumbneaa on women's part. Is it inst that nobody knows what a man thinks about women, or what in wants in women. or what he admires in women, because he doesn't know himself. Probably there never was a man who hadn't his ideal woman fltured out to the iut hair on her head. she was always going to be beautiful and inwliimnt and domestic and thrifty and meek and mild. and have a little money and look up to him as a little tin god. . And then some day he met a wild hoyden who was everything un earth that his dream girl wasn't. and aha t hi: flllliklng. accrue the one and only woman in the wofid he and be E Hence it doesn't much matter about what men think ey think about ‘:31? ’ii1¢b§%'i'§§&‘ and o lnlons in wo m“; girl who nun in love with m“ m‘ mm u“ covered he but that aha is i" "W!" 411B i! M!‘ or dirk: he like: them :7 1:51am? primmddcmumucheiscneorthcothcr s» toraliwhat think! £mnk giugirlaigtnmwhtogn-muwmcfiennéum _ addition. nut‘ m" cq-wbltu un- TT-IE COOK'S CORNER? mum.‘ not an. snug?’ APPLIISAUOEUAIII one-w: can bum: r gig-mm lunar. 2 ecu-yoke. I i»: aimed now, 2 teaspoon pilfl moon. ‘a! ngroimd , min; *., ~ "nods. A i. t and study a man! IMIT HARRY AGAIN ATA PARTYJNIS TIMI BIRD-FOR MI WITH A BANGJHANKS T0 LIFEBUOY, etomcustv nariw mo: (MIIOWA HOWCANIKIWHY ' COMPLEXION AS LOVELY AND ureauov‘: vouus-tooxmc l MY eizaurv AS YOURS, sscazrl Mamsn warn DON'T sufler a dull, old-looking oompluion! Chang; h Llfebuoy. It dunm deeply-yet eve: so gently! Sciendfl “pat " tats on the skins of hundreds of women show ljf is more dun 20% milder than many mulled "bauty soaps.‘ Play nah ugcinul "I. O." Bathe ly with Lifebu l it nmova e unseen came of " .0." (body don) by ridding the pores of i dogged impurities. hihen abun- dan y in hardest water. Lifebuoy‘: own dean been! vanishes n: you nose. Jpynul by Good Inulnfill Bums or. when tired, WW" r . clin to him " The Housewife And Hen " A 1...,“ 1s the central point mom which he measures every distance ‘Through thqhgatewnys of the world around. . - —Anon. ‘they? spirit guflltirmin tho ‘a a new frocks, Jackets an?“ hats. MAKING GLACB SWEETB Dried. candied or fresh fruitl may be used for making iaoc sweets. If you use fnedh lg, be skin is unbroken and . fruit is perfectly drv bo- tore dipping in the sugar syrup. , ROBIN ROSE One of the new spring shades h New York is Robin Hose. desaibcd uasofhrosymdwithaniurdeo- tone of brown. It is said to be for accessories to wear with b k, old. navy, gray. slate blue and green. BRAIDED TAFFY ATTRACTIVE A novelty fatty will appeal w together two ta-ffies of different cofor and flavor. Each must be flavored and colored bo- fore it is pulled. It ma then be {Your Table Etiquette Rate: You Socially Ion Can't Alford Incl-l The dinner date that make! I well-bred man shudder. 81:0 gulp: her coup tram the If of but amen instead of lip in‘ t dnintily m the side; lbs p: or plate recklessly toward her u though lb: hadn't uun for a wick. "Will everyone at u: Moat-dinner i: over?" her neon 1V0 the little that count in '. ndhngu‘ (and; U. uuypnrl. club: coin; hi’)!!! "m. 2a.? 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Moot of the houses built in land TAIWE lg? . ‘rhgfi looks infill these tiles whlgh usually were ti‘: 1%“ a g Denna oi the master-putters of NAPLES AQUARIUM The rium in Naples is one o! the most beautiful underwater ammo tanks, allrullolftlw wonderful plants and animals found in the Bay ci Naples In flig mnmrle to insect period of at least five said that the process odor and does not contain Aquarium can actual- Willi" 11% soc the sea horzgubringing up SUMMONBD To 0o ' family. The mother sea hone 101mm; M _ 17-“? _ hands over e her hul- Mlnistg Ohumefi of pouch on his walstcc part. Here they ltay till hatched and often (you may see the family lng_ ather__in_a_llttle__ahoa , ca“ Illd ill “in ,, -v" "Iii in up v "- ' . , ,. a, __ . ___'pq q|_.p-‘|-c-‘ “rybg QQMJ