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Des Moines Society Spring Fashions Page 14 April Easter Visitors Arrive Local Group Is Attending Spring Camp Near Booner sV I pel ortumte Mklwi ILUNIEBR Thomas. "If I had wanted to use, things men have to settle among Thomas and Luise Visit the Shops and Buy a New Outfit for Milli Lensch. my power, I could have prevented themselves. Women haven't the mvr But I don't think nerve for it I am ready for any SEVERAL Des Moines girls are spending a few days dur. ing the spring vacation period at the Y.

W. C. A. camn near Boone. The camp opened Thursday and will close Sat.

urday under the direction of Miss Jean Flickinger, Girl serve secretary. this the you will understand whole matter really is one that BEGIN HERE TODAY. concerns my wife and me alone. PR. THOMA8 WOHLMUT, German physician.

Iwmum ship doctor on th Colum with RALPH a wealthy til jo that ht may -talk lo Ms wi, BYbiu wno is sloping 10 aramct FHORTWELL. Othsr nasiwnirjrs on th ilnsr are MR. STEPH ANSON, doping to America MR. STEPH ANSON, "You do not concern me at all Among the local gins enjoying the spring camp are Jane Pitts, famous opera star: beautiful BAR0NK8I To Give Talk I ask only one thing of you that vou make It possible for me to Ruth Jlumbaugh, Charlotte Hill, Prlscllla Trick, Jeanne Hamlin, talk to my wife. Alone, Just we two.

Do you understand That Madeline Robertson, Susan Leland, kind of settlement. Any kind "And you don't concern me In the least," shotted Thomas. In the forest primeval, two males thus vie for a female. The victor might rejoice In his conquest. Indeed, Shortwell -was Instinctively not far removed from such a primeval animal.

To him any means of keeping a woman In his power was Justified. he, Thomas, was not like that. What made his position so much the more difficult was that behind his Jealousy, his wounded pride, there was still his love for Sybil. And this love was such that it Suddenly the blood rushed to JUKRGKNTHEIM 'who has captured Stsphansnn's admiration; her brother, BARON WEROKNTHEIM a danmus drUR addict: PRINOE VLADIMIR OLEBOFJ1. talented ihlo muslrian who has consented to be Lulte Clemens' accompanist on her American touV: SISTER MARTHA, the hospital nurse who Is a woman of mystery; MR.

MARIUS a farmer millionaire: Mk. WOLZOOEN. a successful business man. and WILLI LENSCH, an ambitious aolddUpfer. Thomas knocks at the door of Sybil's cabin but Svbil refuses to talk to him.

Raging with Jealousy, the doctor tries to find relief In the companionship of Lulse Clemens and Sister Martha. Willi Is axclted dajejnr gg iih WITh'tHE STORY. CHAPTER FIFTEEN. THOMAS did not dine at the officers' table, but with iiiae nnrriMis. because Luise had asked him.

She was Marjorie Hartman, Evelyn DePuy and Susan McCaughan. Miss Thomas' head. He leaped up and shouted, "That's what I demand of you! And if you prevent jne Dorothy Siedler of Des Moines also is attending the camp from talking with my wife, well then don't count on my self-con nurse. a variant mnnd. and needed company.

She had to talk Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ingham and Mr. and Mrs. William Ingham and she talked in a monoloe down to the des trol, my magnanimity, nor my respect for life then I will shoot you down, or have you locked up.

I will stop at nothing" Shortwell was neither surprised nor frightened by this outburst. pert about her plans and prospects and about the marvelous riuslcian that Vladimir was and his extraordinary gift of could not bear to seek the decision are expected home next week after a motor trip to San Diego, anyWhere except In Sybil's heart. 1 ft where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Talk With Sybil. adaptation.

White they were drinking their coffee Thomas asked her if she Pattern Harvey Ingham, and family. He had more or less expected It. He walked from behind the desk I must talk with my wife," he Mrs. Nettie Slftani and daughter, repeated obstinately, 1n reply to all Shortwell's objections, until the latter finally lost control of and sat down in the armchair-normally Intended for patients facing Thomas. would help htm choose a pretty frock for a young girl in the shopping arcade.

He did not know much about such things. She looked at him with such an Miss Nettie, of Cedar Rapids, are leaving today to return home after a visit here at the C. H. Sisam To Order: Cilp and Send to The Register Pattern Department, 243 W. I7th New York City.

his nerves and exclaimed; "But I II JK I that does not depend upon me. home, 718 Arthur ave. haven't the least objection to ironical glance that, in self-Justi "The unfortunate thing is that Sybil" "My wife," roared Thomas. Where Were Youf Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Carpen fication, he felt it necessary to tell Sybil's having a talk with you!" ter, 10 S. W. Forty-second her about little Milli, old Marius Thomas stared at him, and have Just returned from a two and Wolzogen. "Very well, as you like It.

The months' vacation in Clearwater, killed the sentence which had already begun to take shape on his "I have a wonderful idea," she Sarasota and Miami, Fla. unfortunate thing is that your wife is quite Incapable of having such a talk with you. That is why she cried enthusiastically, "let's have tea in the second class and watch the beginner's debut!" Penn Hockett, a Drake university student, has gone to Chicago to spend the Easter, vacation. Edward Drew, a medical student Thomas smiled indulgently like a father. How unbelievably young and naive the excellent Luise was Mrs.

R. A. Peterson. At the annual meeting of the Polk Council of Parents and Teachers Saturday at 1 :30 p. m.

at Hotel Klrkwood, Mrs. R. Peterson will give the last in a series of talks. She will strei vacation time for children. Mrs.

Peterson Is the wife of Superintendent Peterson and an uiHtructor In the Farrar High school. She received decrees from both Iowa State rollpga and the State University of Iowa. Her childlike joy because she had found an excuse for having tea in at the State University of Iowa, is spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Drew, 2940 Ingersoll ave. the second class and so would un lips. "You are afraid of Sybil's free choice," he had intended to say, but he did not say it, for suddenly a terrible, cowardly fear fell upon him. He was afraid to hear that Shortwell was absolutely confident that Sybil would not return to her husband.

He could not have borne such a statement at that moment, nor could he have borne any definite evidence that Sybil's passion was anything but spontaneous. Perhaps Shortwell's life was saved because with his primitive expectedly see Vladimir again. He. looked at her significantly. Miss Betty Alyward of Spring It would give him great pleasure wouldn't permit me to talk openly and honestly with you at Kissingen because she couldn't then have borne to meet you face to face and if I could only make clear to you the terrible state she was in after you had knocked at her door "Where were you, when I knocked?" "I don't know why that should interest you, but as a matter of fact, I was at the barber's," Short-well calmly explained.

"When I returned. Sybil's sorry, ygur wife's whole body was trembling, her face was convulsed, she could not utter a word you see, Wohlmut, these are field, 111., will arrive Friday morning to spend a few days visiting Miss Janet Winnett, daughter of Among the guests In the city over taster are Mr. Aorris Jones and children, Mary Margaret and Aldrich, pictured above, who came from their home in Minneapolis, to visit Mrs. Jones' parent, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Aldrich, 614 Ha wood drive. to accompany her, but unfortunately he would soon have to leave for he had an engagement with the famous Professor Krieglacher Smith is a former Des Moines nt ident. of Konigsberg.

New Sorority Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Winnett, 5225 Woodland ave.

MIm Mary Martin, daughter of Prof, and Mrs, Herbert Martin of Iowa City, is spending several days in Des Moines. Waler Wise, who attends But he had no doubt that some one in the second class could be found who would be only too Gerald Tatterson left Thursday for his home in Kirkman, la. He will return to his studies at Drake university Monday. Instinct he felt it wise not to stress his certainty of Sybil's love for him. (To Be Continued.) Schoen, a former student who Is now studying at the University of Chicago, and Miss Natalie Schoen of Cedar Rapids, who will be graduated in June.

Members initiated were the Misses Classman, Cornelia Brady, Belle Markovitz, Sara Markovitz John DeBeer, a student ill jthe state university at Iowa City, happy to take his place. Meet Again. She looked at him with laugh lng eyes, like a child who has per Drake, left Thursday for his tyreX in Corsica, S. where he wilil spend Easter vacation. suaded a benevolent grownup to is spending me easier vacauon with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Wise, 4024 Grand ave. Paul Olson, Richard Mowen and John Wulf, all Drake university Charles Jones and Robert H11-1 become an accomplice in her escapades. Then they went to the ber will spend Easter vacation 1: their homes in Charter Oak. They arcade.

Here Luise chose a crepe-da-chine dress in the Galleries New Spring Fashions Give Free Rein to Individuality By Elsie Fierce. FASHIONS this spring are certainly giving every woman an opportunity to play up her personality and individuality. If you have even a hint of ingenuity in you, prepare to show it now. In the 'matter of costume, haircut, color, will return Monday. Wendell Wendt, a freshman Hartwich Graf.

"Good for any time of the Is Installed At Iowa City CULMINATING In a formal dinner Saturday at the Jefferson hotel in Iowa City, 14 young women, formerly members of Gamma Theta Phi local sorority, celebrated their initiation Into Sigma Delta Tau, national Jewish social sorority. The group became PI chapter of the national organization and was extended an invitation to become the eighteenth member of the Women's Pan-Hellenic association on the State University of Iowa campus. Miss Florence Glassman, a senior of Iowa City, served as toastmistress at the banquet. Responses were made by Mrs. Nelle Perlman, national vice president of Sigma Delta Tau; Miss Eugenie ai Lianc tn otllUjllK i Easter vacation at his home in I she said, and the shoes she picked out were one size larger than hers, "for such girls always have large hands and feet." (The shoes had later to be exchanged, for and Celia Goldberg of Iowa City.

Rebecca Kirshenbaum of Omaha, Deena Davidson of Des Moines, Ethel Esterman of Waterloo, Goldie Shames of Madrid and Freida Epstein of Memphis, Tenn. Guests at the banquet included Harry Bremer, Prof. Mose Jung, Dr. Martin Sukov, Miss Genevieve Chase, Harold Saks, Stanley Swarzman, Charles Farber and Nathan Kalman of Iowa City; Mrs. Nathan Chapman, chapter patroness of Iowa City; Miss Cornelia Oransky of Estherville, the Mesdames Nelle Perlman, Jeanette Jacobs and Ruth Brav and Miss Marjorie Fuller, all of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Miss Judith Soberoff of Lincoln, Neb.

you can set your own style. students, left Thursday to spend Easter vacations at Mr. Olson's borne in Milaca, Minn. Mis Elizabeth Larkln of Red Lodge, who attends St. Catherine's college at St.

Paul, is visiting over Easter weekend with Miss Gretchen Boyd, 3109 Forest ave. Mrs. P. W. Heisler, 2100 Thirty-eighth has received word that her granddaughter, Patricia Ann Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Smith of Minneapolis, has undergone an operation and is seriously 111 of pneumonia. Mrs. One and the same permanent fy, cuddly, clinging vine, and wave when finished Is set either fainting lady of grandma's era Avoca. I Miss Thelma Westburg, a senior at the State University of Iowa, is visiting over Easter with her par-1 ents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Westburg, 1108 Thirty-sixth st, I Mrs. Blanche Loh of Chlcajo and Kent Emery of Lincoln, Neb.i are visiting over Easter with Uitjj in a masterfully masculine or may not be but we fluffy and feminine fashion.

suspect that men would sooner Tailored suits are simple and I turn admiring eyes to them than ITTLE sister will beam with charming; some with a hint of to the masculine miss wearing a duplicate of their own straight JL delight when she wears this the gay ninety sleeves and sim- others de- suits. What do you think? captivating little frock. Then i uar feminine touches, former's sister, Mrs. J. Twitch ell, 1237 Forty-seventh st.

lines that mother will wisely think, "It was signed on masculine the simplest thing on earth to make and so inexpensive she must have several of them." And if tubbable, gay cotton Don't take this to mean that I do not approve of tailored fashions. The modified versions are lovely (sans trousers, of course). The versatile one will wear these for business, shopping, street wear and change to the more feminine fashions for tea, dinner and theater. Suit yourself. But my advice is let those who will be masculine'tis better to be ourselves! prints are chosen, it won't matter if she gets a wee bit unladylike romping about.

Jam. Pattern 2304 may be ordered only in sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size Willi had tiny, really very tiny feet.) Twenty marks of Marius' money were left and Luise insisted upon buying a handbag. "What would she do if she happened to want to blow her nose?" But Thomas Was too conscientious to permit this purchase. "Well, then I will buy her one myself," exclaimed Luise.

In a Jeweler's shop she chose an enchanting bag of gray lizard skin; then she bought two pairs of silk stockings, and in the end a hat, too, a smart, close-fitting hat, likewise "good for any time of day." Her face glowed with pleasure. "We'll meet again at five," she said, and as she was in a gift-giving mood, she gave Thomas a kiss. Talk Frankly. It was nearly a quarter to four when he arrived at his consultation room. Only one man from third class was waiting.

He wanted advice about a trivial ailment and after he had left, Thomas sat down at his desk and waited. Five minutes later he had fallen asleep with his head on the table-top. He had slept so little the last four days, that when there was the slightest relief from external Impressions, he immediately fell asleep, There was a knock on the door. 6 requires 2J yards 36-inch fabric. mmm To Make Dish Towels.

BARD JTT TO CRACK. make father and brother shake their heads woefully. Disregard Criticism. It takes a very exotic type to wear the really masculine styles, trousers and trimmings, with assurance and poise. Nevertheless, the exotic yet sensible Marlene Dietrich vehemently disclaims any intention of launching a mannish trouser style for women.

She finds them comfortable and becoming but they are not for the average woman. It is one thing to choose severely simple and smart clothes, and if you are the type and have the courage turn your nose up disdainfully at any criticism. But, ater all, isn't It most becoming to most women to be feminine? Add Feminine Appeal. Perfumes, sheer hose, silk finery, jewelled embellishments; these are so essentially in the feminine realm. They belong to us.

They enhance us. They add feminine appeal. And, just between us, the fluf- Patterns will be tleilvered upon receipt of lo cents In coins or stamps (coins preferred). Write plainly your name, address and style number. Be sura to state size wanted.

Address all orders to The Register Pattern Department, 243 W. 17th New York City. on me; or to threaten me. We tm shall see. He remained silent and If you like some embroidery on your dish towels but do not have time to do the work by hand, wind two strand embroidery thread on an empty spool.

Thread sewing machine, leaving the sewing thread in shuttle. Then stitch around the design stamped on the towels. Mrs. Charles Detlef, R. F.

D. No. 3, Glenwood, wins $1 for this suggestion. waited. You have joined this ship for the sake of coming to a reckon ing," said Shortwell In a low voice.

"Naturally I don't know what sort of one you are planning. But I know without your ADVERTIHRMENT. A DE LUXE DINNER WITH even saying a word that I am in every way In the wrong. "I have nothing to say In my defense except that this thing was stronger than I. If you have come to shoot me well, here I "No wonder the Screen Stars are so enthusiastic!" says Betty Greene ARMOUR'S STAR'HAM FIXED FLA VOR am, please shoot.

Kt I sslsm a sT 1)0 lOU L'lHlerstaildT He raised both his arms, and. of New York This time It wasn't a patient who entered, but Ralph Robert Short-well. At first Thomas was in no way surprised. His eyes, his limbs were still leaden with the poisonous sleep that comes to those who are unused to a nap after meals. It did not occur to him to rise or to say anything.

A couple of seconds later Short-well was standing at tha desk opposite; his powerful brown hands were resting on the tabletop. It was the first time Thomas really saw him. The Shortwell of Kissingen had been only an illusion, a kind of decor In his social life. Now all of a sudden he saw for the first time the man who had broken Into his life the thief, the enemyJ "Wohlmut, it's no pleasure to me to meet you again on this ARMOUR'S Fixed Flavor Star Ham is at the lowest price in years lesi thau half the price of a few yearg back. What could be more appetizingly good and more economical! And don't forget after your big Easter dinner you can make ieveral delicious meals from the leftovers.

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"Shoot! I have no weapons on me." Thomas had no Intention of shooting, though he only needed to open the drawer of his desk to snatch up his revolver. He only thought of the time when once he had picked up a caterpillar from the path in the forest and the other had mocked him with his "excessive respect Appetites have Ears! for life." "Let's stop playing at he said roughly. "You know very well I would not shoot down a defenseless man." "True, I know that. But didn't know If you knew it. I was Just going to say that we are both defenseless-! as well as ship.

But since you are here, I Imagine it is best that we should talk frankly with each other." I'm Sorry. In his imagination Thomas had worked out a thousand meetings with Shortwell. But now when he etood facing him directly, he had forgotten every one of the countless phrases and arguments he had so carefully prepared. "I am very sorry," continued Shortwell, "that I am facing you today in the role of a cowardly thief, but that and that only Is not my fault. "I wanted to talk to you In Kissingen, openly and honestly, and IT'S a treat to hear Rico Kr ie pies snap and crackle in the milk or cream.

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You can have our cabins forced open. You can notify, the New York police authorities. You can have me arrested, and 686 use fragrant, white ask you to give your wife her because things were what Lux Toilet Soap! BetteDavis.love" they were between us. But Sybil wouldn't have it, at any price. ly star, says, "I take regu She got paroxysms of weeping If a w- a I only suggested it.

Sybil to return with you" Shortwell waa a primitive, but not a bad psychologist Instinctively he felt that there was no better method to oppose the natural wrath of the injured man than a confession of weakness. Ever since this giant with his gleaming victor's brow had stood facing his opponent, separated from him only by the width of the desk, he had done nothlnp except intentionally to accentuate the weakness of hia position. "We are entirely in your hands," he concluded. "That is no news to me," said lar care of my skin, Lux Toilet Soap) keeps it soft and smooth!" course, one should not give In to women such matters. That Is r.o excuse, but that Is the way it happened.

How or why Is RICE i KRISPIES Trythis beauty of no importance today." bUr7--. be sure soap the lovely Thomas kept his eyes fixed on hia visitor. He remained silent and waited. He has come to ispy screen Bt ars use I Buy your Lux Toilet Soap today! Bene Paris.

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