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r-- CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Saturday, Af. 23. 1947 13 Lake Genevans It's Both Wise and Correct to Clean the Plate Doubtful Miss Can Invite Boy to Visit Home BY SHEILA JOHN DALY Copyright: 1947: By The Chicago Tribune) Q. I date a boy from out of town who is very slow about answering letters. He also FOR MEN ONLYI From Cape Cod Comes This Recipe for Oeleciable Bouillabaisse Provincefown By Morrison Wood CAPE COD, Mass.

Special In the midst of the rustic charm and unspoiled beauty of Cape Cod, a gourmet's thoughts do not turn to. smart, sophisticated, or ordinarily enjoyed dishes when the tangy salt and pine scented air puts a hungry edge on the appetite. In the many eating places on the Cape, from the canal to Proyincetown, one finds steaks, chops, and chicken, but a wise and hungry individual selects such delectable dishes as broiled lobster, baked stuffed lobster, lobster salad filled with large, succulent pieces of snowy tender meat, lobster Plan Venetian Night Festival Continued from page II, column 1 Mrs. Gabriel F. Slaughter, and Mrs.

Raymond O. Wieboldt. soup, broiled swordfish, swordfish infj i -i Among those who will be in their I Pnr mam rile cr boxes at Washington Park for the is 1 uctant to come in for a week-end unless he is invited, since he has often told me that he believes it's an imposition just Monday Menu RREAKF AftT Trrh Corn rhtn. (ma rWrambk-d Rccs Earirhrd Tout CerTne Milk IVSCH Vctale Left-ater KmM Beef itadtfckn itk Lrttore and Mallard lretk fears Milk DIM EE Ria ajid Puck Lmm araDuerd Ptrtmtor Peas Csr bUw. Sw Cream Dnuiac riant Coebfcrr Milk la nr C5ee See today's prize recipe.

i i ii i running of the famed derby this afternoon are the Warren Wrights, the John D. Aliens, Britton I. Budd, Mrs. Harry Lunger, John E. Hughes, Walter Gregory, Mrs.

Bert L. At-water, Mrs. Edward P. Lannon, Mrs. Harold Cudney, Maj.

and Mrs. Edny- ml Delicate Doily i I 1152 i to tell a girl you're coming in, without checking with her first to find out if she has previous plans. He was in town a couple of weeks ago and has just written to me. In my answering letter I would like to fed Williams, Peter G. Moon, Frank a 1, and Randall Poindexter.

tnvite him down for a particular 3066 SMALL. MEDIUM. LARGE Today brings the next to the last week-end. If I wait until he answers my letter and then ask him, it will be too late in the summer for him to come as we both are going away to school. Put I hate to look eager.

A. Why do you hate to look eager? You are eager to have the whits wine, soft clam pie, fried clams, Plymouth succotash which is not just a combination of corn and beans, but which contains in addition chicken and corned beef, and last, but not least. Bouillabaisse Provincetown! For centuries the rendezvous of pirates, freebooters, fishermen, smugglers, and adventurers of all nations, Provincetown has had a romantic past, It was the first place that the Pilgrims on the Mayflower landed in 1620. Some one once described Provincetown as a village two miles long and two streets wide. Natives speak of the two ends of the village as down-along" and up-along." It is famous today as an artist's colony and in my opinion, for its Bouillabaisse.

It'm Hard to Beat An authentic Bouillabaisse should contain at least one kind of fish, one bi-valve, and one crustacean, in addition to the other indispensable ingredients. Probably the most famous Bouillabaisse in the world is made in Marseilles, the seaport town In southern France. But Provincetown Bouillabaisse, made where the freshest is obtainable, is hard to beat. And in these days of swift, refrigerated travel, all the principal ingredients may be obtained in almost any city in the United States. Cut the heads, tails, and fins from Saturday of racing at the.

park, which will close Labor day. Wedding News A party in the Cosmopolitan club in New York City today will be the last of the prenuptial parties preceding the marriage tomorrow of Miss Polly Osborne and Perry Dun-lap Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Winnetka. The bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Smith Osborne of Upper Montclair, N. are entertaining at today's event, with members of their family and of the Smith family and the bridal party as guests. The wedding will take place at 3- p. m.

tomorrow In the Union Congregational church in fellow visit you, and your inviting him makes that obvious. So the fact that you ask him again soon won't brand you any more an eager beaver than if you waited a week or two. So hurry up time's awasting and I can't tell my parents we're at a garage with a flat tire. I told school is practically upon you! them that yesterday." BY MARY MEADE rCrpyrltht. 147: The Chicago Tribune 1 Once upon a time it was considered unladylike to have a good arietite and eat everything on one's plate.

The penteel woman was supposed to nibble daintily at food; she could not be so vuluar as to devour the meat and the potatoes and the vegetables and the pie, right down to bare china! Gracious, no! dear, the very idea! Thank goodness, common sense has invaded the field of polite manners. It is eliquet now for every lady land every gentleman and child, too to eat everything on the dinner plate. It had to be that way during the war, and continues to be, since there still is not enough food in the world to feed all of its people. To throw away good food which could appease some one's real hunter is almost criminal. If cooks would prepare only what food can be eaten and if every member of Q.

For several months I went with a girl I liked but treated her Looking at Hollywood indifferently. I went out of town on business for several months and didn't bother to write to her because -By Hod da Hopper- Upper Montclair, with a reception didn't thrrik she meant much to afterward in the gardens of the Os BY ELXEX BRl'CE This is an unusual crocheted doily measures 15 inches across when completed. It is an interesting com OLLYWOOD, Aug. 22 Charles BlcUford, who was so outstanding in borne borne. me.

But now that I have returned to town I miss the time we used to spend together and I would like to Miss Elaine Victor, daughter of Brute Force, plays Jane Wj man's father in "Johnny Belinda." Bette Davis hasn't yet found a leading man for her forthcoming picture "Winter Meeting." Bette and her husband, mil Sherry. bination of stitches which create an attractive design. the John H. Victors of Wilmette. and Frank L.

Goetz Jr; of Kansas ask her out. I suppose I'm a little old to be scared, but so help me, I City, son of Mrs. Goetz of 'St. can't get up the courage to pick up Joseph, Mo, and the late Mr. Goetz, bought a plane and he is learning to fly it.

Incidentally, I really am envious of Koa Russell. She has the painting which Sherry did of a New England winter landscape, which I was dying to have. Actor Richard Carlson wrote "TheSkull Beneath." a play which was tried out in Westport, Conn. that phone! 2 pounds of cod or haddock, place For instructions in crocheting the doily, No. 1152, send 15 cents i COIN wrap coin securely to th9 Needlework Bureau, Chicago Trib.

une, 220 Fifth New York Y. A. You're a big boy now, so screw will be married quietly at noon today in the Michigan Shores club, with a reception afterward. Mrs. the family would eat everything! in 1 quart of cold water, and boil On opening night.

Gene Tierney, Peggy Wood, Noel Coward, Mary Mar up your courage and get the gal on tin, Diana Wynyard, and the Brock Pembertons were among the audience the wire. If you dated her steadily Benjamin Barrett will be matron that applauded the star of the show, Fay Bainter, into taking ten curtain before you left town, she's probably as eager as you are to resume the of honor, and the bride's niece, Joy Clifton, will be flower girl. Karl Goetz will be his brother's best man. SIZES 3r 14 48 JT yf calls. Zasu Pitts is back east on the strawhat circuit playing in The Late Christopher Bean," and making many more friends.

Frank Ryan, Household Forum By Louise Bctrgelt ur.til the liquid is reduced to 1 pint. Drain and save the resulting broth. Cut the fish into serving pieces, brush with olive oil, sprinkle with salt, pepper, a generous pinch of thyme, a crumpled bay leaf, and let stand. Now, put the fish broth and Vx cup of olive oil in a pot. Add the juice of 1 lemon, 2 chopped friendship.

And even if she isn't well, if you keep a safe distance the worst she can do is say no! who came west to visit Anita Colby, is now in Saratoga Springs, N. with Marguerite Chapman Kent Smith didn't get the crew haircut he's sport After a wedding trip to California and Sun Valley, Idaho, Mr. Goetz and his bride will live in Kansas City. ing for a picture. It's cut that way for "Anthony and Cleopatra," which he'll do with Kit Cornell.

Children Differ; Mrs. Elinor Skelton Whitaker and onions, 1 crushed clove of garlic, 2 She Saw America First peeled tomatoes, green pepper served to him, tremendous quantities of edibles could be saved from the carbaee can. What this country needs is a clean plate club in every home! Reader Sends a Recipe fcr Swedish Meat Balls "Whoever gave you that recipe for Swedish meat balls July 31 gave it to you wrong," writes a reader who says she's a Swede and hffs made millions of meat balls in the last 42 years. "The only recipe I ever heard of has 2 pounds of beef and pork ground together, 3 slices of white bread softened in water or milk, salt and pepper to taste, 1 beaten egg. 1 onion cut up smalL Mix good and fry in enough fat so they don't burn and you have a real Swedish meat ball.

For gravy brown Thomas Knowlton Chaffee son of Mrs. Chaffee of Providence, R. chopped, and 2 tablespoons of Angela Lansbury is driving across the continent to New York and hopes will be married at 4:30 p. m. today Mrs.

J. Johnson, Chicago If you are laundering a rayon and wool fabric, don't press it bone dry. The garment should be slightly dam? after ironing. Then hang it in position on a shaped hanger so that it will dry in natural lines. Margaret Oak Park To kill fish or onion odor, wash and scald the utensil, and then invert it over a low gas flame for two or three minutes.

Another method is to minced parsley and let the whole to see all our points of interest, including the Grand Canyon. Says Angela: "I never had money enough to motor in England, so when I get back from simmer for 1 hour, stirring just Treat Each One as an Individual BY GLADYS HUNTINGTON BEVANS CCopyrUht: 1947: By Newi Syndicate Inc. Previous articles have pointed out this trip, I expect I'll know more about your country than my own." in the Lady chapel of -St. Luke's Episcopal church, Evanston. Only the families will be present.

A reception will be held afterward in the Evanston home of the bride's once. Then Add The, Bob Paige wasn't here for the "Red Stallion" premiere, which was taken over by more animals than humans. He went to Texas for the opening of Now add the fish, 8 small oysters, 8 small clams, 8 mussels if you parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad the picture at Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Ft.

Worth. "I never had a better time," says he. "It does you an awful lot of good to get out and ley Skelton. The bride is the widow a few drops of ammonia in the dish, water. can get them, if not, don't bother that both heredity and environment of Lt.

Joseph Trippe Whitaker. Mr. 1 cup of crabmeat, 1 cup of lobster mingle with your fellow countimen. We should do more of it." When I may be responsible for the differ meat, 1 cup of shelled shrimps, and asked what his next picture would be, Jie replied, "A sequel to Red Stal ences in children of the same family. Chaffee and his bride will live near Oconomowoc, Wis.

lb cup of sliced pimentoes and con Having settled that, what should lion'." I ran into Elizabeth Tatterson after she had gone on a shopping spree to buy clothes for the part she's playing in "Angel Street" at La Jolla. tinue simmering until fish is done, follow is, first, an acceptance of the Mrs. Ed. G-, Battle Creek, Mich. When any food burns in a white enamelware pan, put in a generous amount of soda with cold water, and let it stand on the back of your range for several hours.

rlease Your Idea Now! child as the individual nature intend which should be about 10 minutes. Next, dissolve a bit of saffron in She was loaded down with packages even had one tied around her neck. Hey, June, What Goes? From the Notebook The Service club has cards out to its annual early autumn tea for new members to be held at 3 p. m. Sept.

8 in the Racquet club. At the ed him to be; second, a determina A sturdy kitchen apron is and decorative. Bright trim tion not to compare him either too about l. cup of American dry white wine and add to the pot, stirring to distribute the herb. Just before serving, add Vi cup more of the dry ming goes down the top to the hip AMUSEMENTS Tm aVI as aU siSa aYW taV Drake hotel on one of their fre line where it borders the two handy favorably or unfavorably with his brothers or sisters; and, third, an attempt to study and understand each child's nature, and his needs, too.

For one child may need more June Haver visited the Rendezvous ballroom in Balboa where Jimmy Zito's band was playing. Zito asked her to sing. She did, and the song she chose was Embraceable You." When she finished, Zito left the bandstand, kissed her, and they danced cheek to cheek. Hey, June, how about that separation! Iris Adrian is being treated to Bob Hope's jokes since she was added to the cast of Paleface." Reed Hadley, of the beautiful pockets. No.

S066 comes in small. white wine. Garlic bread is an indispensable accompaniment to this medium, and large sizes. Medium V3 MOMROE at STATE ST. 1 EVES.

1:30 lEse. Saadoyl I grand dish, and of course, dry white size requires 2H yards of 35 inch help than another to develop fully; quent visits to Chicago are the Charles II. Conrads of Tryon, N. Mrs. Conrad is a former long time board member of the Service club, and her fall trips here often coincide with the club's autumn tea.

Miss Nancy King will enter wine, such as a chablis. material and yards of trimming. voice, was so good in Captain from Castile," that he got a better part opposite Cathy Downs in "Panhandle." People invited to the Harold four in the fat, add water and a little salt and you have the best brown gravy any one could want. You never use ginger and nutmeg in Swedish meat balls and you never ts veal." I think this is another case of there being more than one way to make the real thing." I have many Swedish cookbooks, and one written by Mrs. Ackerstrom-Soderstrom, published in Stockholm, calls for beef, veal, and pork, plus allspice.

I have another old Swedish recipe of obscure origin calling for nutmeg, allspice, ginger, and cloves. Most of the cookbooks give almost the same recipe as the one our Swedish cook for 42 years reports, however. Some add mashed potatoes, and others a little brown ugar. A Recipe for Lapskaus, a Norwegian Goulash "Lapskaus" is a favorite Norwegian dish, similar to a goulash, If I can stay out of a boat or the A princess style housefrock has side buttons, a sweetheart neck line, and water and the sun long enough, I'll one may need his confidence built up; one may need a little push and stimulation; another may need to be held back from too great mental, emotional, "and physical activity. Lloyd fashion auction, Sept.

7, won't get in unless they return their stubs and receive stickers for their cars. The place will be loaded with stars. tell you how to make a lobster soup tain at cocktails today in the MATINEE TODAY THE THEATRE GUILD prawati two useful skirt pockets. Make it up in a pleasing floral print and add Evanston home of her parents, the Betty Hutton, Dick Haymes, and Frank Sinatra will sing. Esther Williams that you won't find in many cook books.

Oklahoma's Faatoas Sacccaser John Owen Kings, for Debutante smart edsrine. No. 2112 comes in There is no more interesting study than that of human nature. There Nancy Sutter, and afterward Miss Eva Larson will entertain at dinner and dancing in the Edgewater Jean Keast's Betrothal sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 48. Size 36 re-! quires 34 yards of 35unch materialJ Order Clotilde patterns from Chicago Tribune, P.

O. Box 537, Grand Beach hotel for the bud. A por to Donald Gridley Told trait Charles Overall just has com based on Ferent Molnar's "tHIcm" I is no more interesting study than that of young human nature, growing and developing under your very eyes. You will be doing a truly fine thing if, by loving observation, you come to understand what your child is, and how to treat him as the individual he is meant to be. Also you Mr.

and Mrs. Perce Keast of Elm-hurst announced the engagement of their daughter. Jean, to Donald will wear a gold mesh bathing suit. Edgar Bergen, George Jessel, Eddie Cantor, and Jack Benny If he's here will be auctioneers. Beautiful dresses, furs, jewelry, and hats, which have been donated, are arriving daily.

The auction will benefit the nursery school for visually handicapped children. Going North, Young Man Allan Jones has accepted an invitation to appear at the Canadian government's exposition in Vancouver. En route there, he'll stop in Victoria. It's too bad that Jan Clayton never made a picture while she was under contract to Metro. She was so charming in "Carousel," we all thought she would go far in pictures.

She probably will at another studio. Taul Guilfoyle directed "Skin of Our Teeth" at our Coronet theater here, and will do the same chore for Dark of the Moon." At the Ralph Edwards' kid party at the Beverly Hills hotel, stars of screen and radio will dress as Music bt IICHAtD tOOGEIS 1 took 4 Irrirt br OSCAI HAMMEtSTEIN la I Gridley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valen pleted of the Boyd Hills debutante daughter, Miss Cece Hill, will be on view" at a cocktail party the Hills will give tomorrow for her sister, Mrs. Morrow Krum.

who here from Vero Beach, with her son for a short visit. Miss Mildred ItincMd br tOUKEN MAMOUUAM Owkm br ACNES Of MIIU I and before some Norwegian cook writes to tell me this recipe Isn't the will have greater joy in your chil I PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OI0ERS I Firs Hay of fa Tara 6iltf I A. T. S. Subscription Sarte.

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and Tribune Tower lobby, for 15 cents. By mail it is 15 cents when ordered with a pattern or 18 cents when ordered separately. dren, and a lasting interest. I hope during this vacation, when It CsWpi easfsjsrji, in S2.4o-s.ae.s ca. I tine Bauer of Wilmette, at a recent party.

Miss Keast is a graduate of Lawrence college. Mr. Gridley was graduated from Northwestern. He served in the navy as a lieutenant j. g.

for three years and is now in business in Chicago. The wedding will take place Nov. 8. Clrek 14 7Q-A BA Hfra. A Sat.

1 i 20. si u-144-1 I 2n Bale. SI 20: in Si 20: in you have had more time with your I 3.00. S3.00-3.6t. S3.U (Tas lac.

I Fitz Hugh will give a dinner tonight for Mrs. Krum, and Mrs. William S. Covington will give a dinner Tuesday. Mrs.

Randolph Owsley will give a small luncheon in the Owentsia club Wednesday for Miss children, you have studied them and jjids, chew bubble gum, and play musical chairs. learned to know them better. I Copyright: 1947: By The Chicago Tribune GOOD SEATS NOW ON SALE SOX OFFICE. right one, let me say that it was sent to me a few years back by the P.oyal Norwegian Information service, which should make it authentic! Lapskaus a Norwegian goulash ISiz servings I'i peaade boneless beef, cut in inch pierr cup fat 2 poaadk potatoes, pared and diced teaapoeaa la It li trikpixi pepper Va teaapean tBjrar Juice ef lr mo a Sear meat in the fat. Add potatoes, Hill and her elder sister.

Miss Joan Your Stars Today VA King's an som' By Roy Vickers Copyrirhl: 1947: By Roy Vickera) I'm beginning to understand thinking only of his job," she continued. "He said, 'Tell Stranack that the murderers have got away Hill. The Talcott Griswolds are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Leslie Claiborne, Thursday in Wesley Memorial hospital. Gresham Woman's Club Party Will Be a Benefit Mrs. Edwin Rowland will pen her home at 8718 Racine av.

at 8 p. m. Wednesday to the Gresham Woman's club for an evening of cards you, she muttered. xou won help him either." today AT 1:30 CHICAGO lvck. WHITE SOX BOSTON .7 SYNOPSIS: Vacation plana ot Capt.

Harry Darch and Ml (liter. Vivien, are Interrupted by Harry'a aenlor. Stranack. The coronation ot Klnr Demetriua III. of Carthenia li take place on the lStb of neat mi nth.

Rumor hai It the crown Jewela were aold by the late dictatorship, but they were anld by Demetrius. If he tails to ret them back there will be another dictatorship. The English government preters a klnr. Stranack wants Vivien to help Harry set the jewels from Paris to London. Lannett.

an Englishman residing in Paris, bought the jewels. Demetrius can-t raise the money now asked for them. The British government Is buying and returning them to him. on political terms. On the train to Paris, Vivien watches two men studying photografs ot Harry.

In Paris, while waiting in taxi fcr Harry to hand her the with the imitation set and that prob I can't." His voice was as hard By Marion Drew WHAT TO EXPECT TODAY Sun in Leo General Tendencies Stick to business today. Changes will take place, but you will not have to hurry them they have a way of arranging these matters without your assistance. You will be more comfortable if you see that the details are all in order just now, since the trend is toward mistakes in dotting salt, and pepper and water to cover. Slrr-mer gently until meat is tender, r.en.ove cover toward the end of the cooking period to let the water cook as hers. "The service is an imper sonal abstraction that cannot move the millionth of an inch from its ably King Demetrius alone knew of the existence of the imitation At the time that made no sense to me.

But I suppose now that's what you meant when you spoke about jewels. And Harry meant imitation jewels, no doubt." path to help an individual member. I'm a member of that service." and other games. The party is to be a benefit in support of the club's ITT137tM71 A mere impersonal abstraction calling itself a man!" she taunted. i s.

rne moon is now in tne sign and to her own dismay began to philanthropic projects. Mrs. Willis Rankin, 1436 N. Monitor is president of the group. off.

Add lemon juice and sugar to bring out flavor. When served, mixture should be thick enough to make a mound on the plate. If jou're interested in foreign cookery- you'll like my department's last-selling booklet, "Popular Foreign Recipes" which you may have if you'll send 7 cents in stamps with your request to Mary Meade, Chicago Tribune. Scorpio, too, so be careful about levels, she sees the two men enter the building, later come out and drive away. Harry warns Vivien Uiat Stranack.

tho fascinating. Is not the marrying kind. Lannett gives Harry the jewels. As he Is about to give him an Imitation aet the two men come tn. kill Lannett.

and get away with the Imitation set. Tho wounded, Harry gives the Jewels to Vivien, with orders to go to London and lntorm Stranack that a couple of holdup men got away with the Imitations. On arrival Stranack was not at home. Afraid to keep the jewels in her flat, she takes them to the home of her old nurse. Mary Hichens, saying the bag contained old silver.

Mr. Staforel. a Paris lawyer, advlsrs Vivien that Harry Is under arrest In Paris for the murder of Lannett and his clerk. She tella Staforel she knows the two men from the train killed Lannett. The taxi man who Teportd that Harry was wounded also told there was a woman In the taxi.

To save her brother Staforel suggests she ask the secret service to keep quiet the fact that they hava the Carthenla jewels for two or three weeks. If the murderers have reason to believe the British government Is not in possession of them they may think Capt. Darch was playing a game of his own and passed the real Jewels to the unknown woman, who. according to the driver, awaited him In the taxi, and they will make an effort to get In touch with her. It's Harry'a only chance.

He is In prison and she must get him out. INSTALMENT VI. No doubt," agreed Stranack. His voice was low, abrupt, sulky, as she heard it first. "You still maintain laugh, pointing a wavering finger at him.

purchasing and wearing clothes or jewelry odd accidents may spoil The next instant she felt him that you did not know that it was the Carthenian crown jewels you enjoyment of your acquisitions. seize her wrist and drag her to If It's Your Birthday Your next were to receive from your brother wards him. He tilted back her head Correct Thing By Elinor Ames 12 months ties you very closely to and hand over to me? I asked no questions," retorted and forced the rim of a flask between her lips. She felt the sting of brandy upon her tongue. If nniP AIR CONDITIONED HARRIS MATINEE TODAY 2:43 -SOCKS ITS WAT TO A KNGCKGUT Hears- T.

Mar rack Saa JOHN C. WILSON raoaaj TALLULAH BAXKHEAD a. NOEL COWARD IPleaxe inclose self-addressed, MUST PRETEND responsibilities which you have assumed previous to this date. The results of this rather trying experience will not be bad, however, in Vivien and added flippantly: "And was told no lies." tmid envelope when writing to O. good morning.

Mr. Stranack-do come in!" Vivien suspected Meade for recipes or cookmgthat her must hp nhviolI- Tr 5 Then he put her back on the ches terfield and stood facing her, tall CXCFpt Ufn fcriSily. "Darch was able to send me a code message ihru his lawver thai spite ol a lew forebodings on your and ugly and cold as stone. booLUtx. part.

You may make money from I think that you and I must pretend I have just come here," he EST COMEDY you have the jewels." She braced herself. It was going to be like plunging into icy water. "Jewels!" she echoed as he came into the fiat and shut the door. What jewels, Mr. Stranack? 4 the events of this time altho a wait is to be expected in regard to final Bring Him to Her Never ask a girl to cross a room to meet a young man.

Go and ask him to come over and meet her. Novelty Dances" and Etiquet for the Tecn-Age are among available booklets by Elinor Ames. Send self-addressed, stamped envelope to Etiquet Editor, Chicago Tribune, for the booklet you icant. S5 PRIZE RECIPE "Go on with your report, please." There isn't much more, really. He just told me to take the satchel back to London and hand it over to you.

I went round to your fiat last night with it, but you were out and not expected back, the porter told me." His eyes followed hers to the He turned to her sharply and his payments. Look for something hid said, "and that you are about to give me a report of what happened in Paris. Will you begin?" den or kept secret; you can gain It's quite true. The service nev wHh DONALD COOK by uncovering the hushed-up hap er in any circumstances accepts re x. S3-C0-3-M-2 WED.

a. 13.M-X.4a-I -i penings of the past, even if these sponsibility fpr the actions of its be only old papers, servants. Your brother, knows gray-blue eyes pierced hers. i Perhaps we're at cross-purposes." She gave a studied little laugh. "I have no knowledge of any jewels.

Why should you think I had?" She did not expect Stranack to answer and so his silence did not She struggled to a sitting position, smoothing her hair. Yes, he was right righter than he knew. She must pretend pretend pretend! Snatch and grab at the delay that might mean Harry's safety! Before I begin, Mr. Stranack," satchel in the chair. Harsh words.

Yet, returning his gaze, she suddenly thought she had college inn rides with the BLACKSTONE Tonight 8:33 "A crisp thaw tilled wife. ee-y-to listen -to snnsia and bee- hearted danciaq." iak. CLAUDIA CASSIDT. Tribe fVT- Is that it? Yes." You mean to say that you just found the secret charm of his rug Your 1947 Horoscope (Last Half of Year) lrt. 1A rata rla or atampa) and aelfddrtaaf a-, ataunpvd nvrlop for wk horvarooe ordered by mall.

At the ged ugliness. He had sympathy. Ham and Teach Loaves ISix aerviaffft 1 pwaad groaad smoked ham 2 eggs, slightly beatea i rap milk Urge raaaed peach halve VAx ham, eggs, and milk together. Crease individual custard cups and place a peach half in the bottom of ach with cut side up. Fill, cups with ham mixture and place In a shallow pan of water.

Bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, for 40 minutes. Miss Jot Kniveton. 443 M. Km more Chicago. HI.

Send your favorite recipe to: lie ripe Contest, Chicago Tribune. (discompose her, but she did expect left it there, all night?" allied with dynamic efficiency. she said slowly, and her own steadiness surprised her, did you get my Did he suspect already? Had he "But you personally," she stam Tribana Publlr Scrvleo Offlro, 1 8. Dear- telegram? Were you able to iden suspected from the first and post at. ie Mils coupon mered.

"You spoke of my father, him to brush her aside and snatch the satchel which was so plainly awaiting him in the armchair. Stranack, however, his eyes still upon her, took another chair. He tify those men? It was they who poned as long as possible this mo of your debt to him. That means, committed the murder. I saw them ment when he must open it and doesn't it? that you will help go into the building and come He answered, she thought, in true find not a single diamond? From his eyes and mouth and unhurried movements she just couldn't tell.

had taken his second puff and created a faint blue haze between his Harry, even if the service won't?" He sighed. She did not know that she was probably the only government style. leyes and hers, before he at last No use speculating. Rely only! Marlon Drw, Tiiban Astrolocer, a a Tribune Public Hlre OIBca. 1 a I 8.

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lack $1 .80. S1.2S woman in the world who had ever heard Ralph Stranack sigh. "Vivien do you think that Jf unexpected question. i.te with Darch. He does not seem upon the certainty that dear old1 Munney would never, in any circumstances, betray her, whatever hap have taken the necessary precau tnere were anything I could aj tions." To her indignation there was pened.

And the fact that she would keep the suitcase there indefinitely and be glad to do it. You've known, or guessed, for some time that your brother in in the secret service, Miss Darch? But did you know that your father was in it, too? "No!" she exclaimed. She had sibly do for you I would refuse it? She barely noticed that he had used her name. She was intent only something of censure in the tone. appearing in person opening tonight charlic ventura merka's ft a.

1 saaophooirt and his orchestra an national retards clark dennis doxlr. th Uric on capitol record josc melis with his keyboard wfiordry an mercury records wills davc garroway 11:60 dub niontie All the same, Jt was rather un "Your second question. JNo, we Theta Upsilon Group Will Be Guests at Tea Mrs. George H. Eauch, 7736 Saginaw av will open her home tomorrow to the Chicago City Association of Theta Upsilon for a rushing tea.

The guests will include not only rushecs but members of college chapters at the University of Illinois on winning him over to her plan. cannot identify them. They're either bearable waiting while he unfastened the buckles. But you can do something criminals or obscure foreign agents He was opening the flap, holding of a foreign power. They do not MATINEE TODAY, TONIGHT 8:30 ERLMiGER DON'T MISS "BOftN YESTERDAY" Aintee Steve SI Wed.

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Mat, S.T.IK. Si. 4. SIJ. Sl.ftt adored her father, had thought of herself as his confidante in most things.

But she had never suspected this. something quite easy. Simply persuade is in charge from interest us." it so that she could not see the handling the jewels over to Demet She was almost glad of what she "He was my senior," Stranack rius for a fortnight, even a week considered the inhumanity of the If Stranack had expected to find went on, still half-veiled in smoke. the crown jewels, no single sound last words. It finally cleared her "Ah, so you do know all about conscience.

of surprise, no flicker of an eye "He coached me and taught me pretty nearly everything I know." a4 the jewels, after all!" "Will you please tell me exactly lash, betrayed his dismay. He sim and Milliken university. Miss Gerald; ne Seipp. chairman of the party, will be assisted by Miss Virginia Gunderson and Mrs. IL Aufder-haar.

Convent Orean Recital dIv fastened the buckles again and He had not changed his position. what took place, Miss Darch?" at 1J k. 1 1 I -sr-asr Id no idea." Her mind flew round this new fact, weaving and put the satchel back in the studs icrhel curator at the wax anwiewm a Masters af eereaaeaJea BofMhes faona. bnjnbeo roans She saw her way clear now and could talk. She began an account r-1 1 planning.

nor even his expression nor tone of voice. But the smoke had drifted away from before his face and chair. I that left out her brother's revela Mr. Stranack, she burst out, it isn't true, is it? that you CtUISt lYitT DAY fa ttHTOH HAttOt Mil she saw eyes of granite Harry's IJraltrd Knaasensrnt Cartels F. M.

MAXWELL ANDERSON'S "JOAN OF LORRAINE" DIRECTED BT WILLIAM BT1GALL Ma rmlaanaia saaav or Frtaav ts Aaa. II Oatyl Prirra SI. 80. $1.20. Or.

tax inc. Prompt attention to snail order llth St. Thsatri I that the secret service will refuse tion of the nature of his business but was otherwise truthful, up to the point where Harry had joined coDllege Sc. James B. Brewer will give a concert of organ music tomorrow at 3:30 p.

m. in the Convent of the Good Shepherd, 1126 W. Grace st, UB Oh, I forgot I was to return this," said Vivien and handed him the blue card which had enabled her to pass thru the customs without examination. I Continued Monday fo help Harry?" words clamoured in her ears: 'He has used that fascination deliberately and cold-bloodedly exploiting it Part of, his Moonlight craba Aaq. 24 ad Aug.

25, chartered for private party. No tickets available to public those Mights. Plenty of tickets available tor daily cruises and all ether moonlight trips. Mercifully he did not keeD her in her in the taxi. Then no cover charge in either room hotel akoramM icr tne sisters and their mends, "suspense.

1 "He was wounded but he was eaaU CraiaV,.

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