. Bleached Sheets '35!-ll-IRE OUGHT To fit. I -ma GUARDIAN. Marrying Mark IVIOLITIE DUNN . Continued yslerie clsspid Lucy's hand in su n pane. ucy's, to up -foreverl” she cried. win. y she could hardly lemember tak- ing such a active part in a grown- up conversation.before. she was iimblbly being rude. She wonder- ed what you did about hating people.'Bhe must remember to ask Lucy who would be sure to know. because it was as important as what you learned from books. and Lucy knew all about books. she turned to Elise. but Elise was now concentrating charm on Mark. "Bad boy.” she complained. "To keep charming girls up your sleeve like this and bring them out when nobody is looking. I dont seem to remember hearing darling Ellen speak of Miss Speedwell." "Probably because Ellen never knew Miss Tredway," said Mark. He subdued a frantic desire to laugh. He didn't know why. be- cause Elise certainly wasn't funny. 1-iis wife's friendship for her had always been just one more of El- len's mysteries to him. It wasn't that he actually disliked her. it rather irritated him that he some- times found her languid beauty rather alluring. But he also found her a trifle unbelievable. so he was never quite comfortable when he was with her. g "Oh!" said Elise, she managed to sound surprised. wounded, and just a little shccked. Mark looked 'across at Lucy. sit- ting with Valerie beside her. There Monday Morning . Sale of , g ,. Winston Churchill I14 ghown leaving Strasbourg after the sec. ond annual council of the consul- tative assembly of the council of Europe. During assembly. the for- mer British Prime Minister called for immediate creation of a "uni- iicd European army." His pgopoul came in a motion distributed to the assembly just before he made a mayor sddreu on foreign affairs. The motion urged the assembly to back up the United Nations Coun- cil by supporting a European armed force. "subject to proper European democratic c o n t r o l" which would act in "full cb-oper- atlon with the United States and Canada." was a suggestion of t in. the way they both looked back at him, As if in some mysterious way they sought him for protection. He felt in sudden rush of tenderness for them, sitting so young and so defenseless under his roof. Our contact with Miss Trad- way came through old friends of her father's." he explained, ”Judge Brown of Allington, and others-" he suggested somehow that she could take the inicrmation or leave it. Elise at once became all feminine. "Oh. but how marvelous! I mean to have a real background. It looks like -wonderful luck for you all. I suppose you'd done a lot of teach- ing, Miss Tredway?" she clapped her hands dellghtedly. ”Oh. how clever of me! I really got it that. time, or did I?" "You did." said Mark. He didn't wait for Lucy to answer. As well to establish her once and for all. By this time next week everybody within fifty miles would know whatever he told Elise now. Telling it to Elise would he telling it to the world. Their world. at least. "Ycu see. Miss Tredway was only graduated from college herself last spring. so her teaching experience hasn't been exactly vast. But she's won medals and taken degrees and done all the highbrow stunts yoigd expect from a splnster of forty i - stead of-what you see." He sounded as 'lf he couldn't put into words what he thought of Lucy. Of her brains or beauty or charm. ”But how terrifying!" cried Elise pathetically. "What will she think of the rest of us when she finds us out? But maybe she never will." Lucy looked at Mark and shook an astrnl head over men and their methods. The sweet-hlundering along. trying to put her right. Making Elise hate her more -with every worrl. And never seeing what he was doing. 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Price 37.95 XVI Having found out all she cculrl. which was practically nothing but the bare fact. of Lucy's presence at wide Acres, Elise got slowly out of her chair. "Selfish me." she. said reproach- fully, "when youire all probably tired out. Mark, darling. will you ring for Chitern and ask about my car? I told Harmon not to be later than eleven and here it is almost twelve! How does one get decent servants? But what can you ex- pect? Nobody pays the least attent- ion to a woman alone. Nobody cares-” She looked appealingly at Mark as if she expected him to contra- dict her. but he only rang and gave her message to ohiltern. After a minute he followed the butler into the hall. lie would ord- er his own car. The idea of driving again that night was a bit tiresome. but on the other hand fifteen miles of Elise, her soft sympathy and her faintly clinging perfume under the slim crescent of the moon. slight- ly lured him. Also, while he adorrd Valerie, he looked forward to adult conversation of his world. He stepped out onto the terrace, breathing deeply. At this time of BE A LAW By FEW-fly 6 Sharia" the year the place was like a huge g . 1 .. . g bouquet, ,'t-- ,;r . '" "Any sign.of Mrs. wate-rfa'd'a I s ' ' chauffeur?" he asked Ohiltcm at his elbow. "No, sir. Ncr much chance'of it. a if I may say so. Mrs. Waterford told Harmon not to come back, sir. I happened to overhear her. It probably slipped her mind." "Thanks," said Mark. "Just ask Catlet to take out the town car and run Mrs. Waterford home. will u,.. . . "'I'he car is out by the parking I circle now. sir," said ohiltern. "l have already taken the liberty of speaking to Catlet." Mark smiled. He wanted to laugh. but compromised on the smile. chiltem sometimes gave him the 'impression of exercising a father's guidance in I perfectly butlerish way. He thought how that he caught a faint answering flicker on Ohiltem'a lips. But it was gone before he could be sure. Sale Opens Monday Morning Aug. 21st at 9.30 a.m. Prowse Broso Ltd. A I I WYARDGARDEN . . THECQINGELYS PLANTED AND TENDED WITH "thanks." he said again. He went - in almost dreading the house. A night like this made a roof torture. "So -no sign of I-lemon. ' Elise." e it at , the library oor. t will run .you home. chiltern has just order- Itwuuioeotyou to lock us up so soon." Che glanced y w uickly. iv stlrtldteabeak tbatuof f it and kid I v v ur;c(i,l:3.1un ins-do . Business Spotlight By Forbes Rhude Canadian Press Business Editor Current large dividend payments by International Paper Company and General Motors draw attention to a few things about the stock market which sometimes are not understood by people at large. There is still an inclination to re- gard the market as a mysterious dark place into which you plunge your hand and perhaps bring out a fortune and perhaps get it cut off. 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