Thes vazfy "Irwin-r,- rlaim their irt a" an ‘nr "tir mrfirulnr may. er nanny-m I'm obtain-d from a - of unl- Ind mos an display Mt the Mom-wimp. Mine!!!» of Art Tie ski“ at the "who"! Ind the -tist vu mmtnta‘l on these run " in inevitable that the beauty engineer should have tackled toilet "benches in demomrtratirstr the skill ot the new profession. The beauty engineers anmunre that after I yean' existence study and menu-h they have developed a series of de- signs and they have the satisf-dion of "eintr their creations "ttour-tur, 'd in an exqui-ne new material. l'\i= furmatmg to {nllow the pro- u-u- by whwh new human ot the drrsc:rur tahle are hung workod out h- vnrnwrmr Mindy The new toilet armssnnes oonuisl rr .:-~onl path-mt The drnierts PM: he trn-f tn nuthpn'ir tnurrc-s, Tr,e erryanrd rrmetiort, or our can' a rmrmrrn shown in the t5teiwh. ed matrrial no superh. Thte pattern '- o:lsd "Mint" It in In Oriental tho-7w -0tr. d yr“ prefv‘r Frenrh. all not "ttad the critial Jiamii;,u bygone generations. This engineering profession has broken away somewhat from the methods of “chit-ecu who have; created new standards and followed‘ them consistently. and interior deco» raters who too often reproduce over and over the ideals which were created before their own whys. and; which they seek to perpetuate by standardizing and recapying. Not so with the beauty engineers} Near "I III-sun! They are looking for that which is new and unusual and which a the same time represents true types and forms of modern beauty Ind art. They are combing the world for de- sirns. patterns Ind styles. and min; their own “lent: to develop and ier) prove upon them so that they will ARE SEEKING THE BIZARRE Simon Judd prupnses to Brennan that he help in the autumn of the case, serving as Brennan‘s partner. Brennan acrcrrts thc proposal immed- iatety, Judd confides that Amy "ainy what she Says she is." Finer and more exquisite workman- ship In everything that touches our daily life has produced a new and yet unnamed profession which might well be and “beauty engineers." “Why. sinc'e it is brought to ms! men's clnthvs a attention with this mystery in mind/'i route." the do Dr. Blessinmon said, "there was a, hack into male time when I noticed a change in John! tum. If that is Deane. a shocking change as I have had a bad thought it. The time is pretty welli to wear down ' fixed in my mind, too. As a matter) it is prrtsible th of fact there have been two very here that time distinct changes in this John Deer, who returned he One was when he returned from Cali, l Brennan said fornia: I hardly knew him. The other) minute. --the most shocking one-was some} "I'm afraid 1 tive months later. As a phystieitut,ithat idea. doct BEhIJT'rElRlIMiEIls BMimiSrathf'r Aesthetic Architects of Mod- ern Decorative Elects Per. sonal and Otherwise Busy" "t‘hange‘f" the doctor queried. "As if. up to some time, he was the real John Drama and from then on was this woman playin' she was him." explained Simon Judd. _ Dr. Blessington discounts the the- my of suuude. saying that Drane was sic-tinit) murdered, Dr. Btessiatrton tvttmtettts on the fact that all the :q-rx'ank m- the household of Deane ..,‘e sick. and that Drnne has never useharzed a servant for ill health. trick Brennan. the detective, arrives cs, investigate the case. Brrnnan questions the persons in the house, asking Amy if anyone had any reason to kill her "uncle." Amrpays no one had any reason to kill her uncle. After further que-e- Honing. she is- asked -about Dart. Meanwhile Judd has told the story of his acquaintance wah the actual John [wane in Rirsrhank. A Police others all uni investiga- tions begin. Dr. Blessington is called, and after seeing the murdered John Dune. makvs the astounding revela- Hun to Amy Itrane that her "uncle" :\ nu: a man but a Woman? Simon Judd, mun: detective, Ind William Dart, In mm", m visiting John Dram. eererttrie m of wealth. at the Dune place. Suddenly the household is shocked to timt that Jalm Dune has been murdered. The dead nun is ttrst seen by Josie, the maid, then by Amy Drane and Simon Judd. The latter hints. NOW GO US \YITH Fro- Ciim "no: THE STORY The mnvrnlwm meeting the your in Milwaukee. by resolution derhred null in favor of winter (wml‘ereneel an reaching more memhen Qua meet- mu " other time. ot the yur. Ind wok-d am"! of the exeeuu've hon-gr- new»: 3n plan-int the Arr-din imam" amp in Mirhinn under eon- trn? of the rut-anal or_t'ron, Fr rt Wnynr. Ind. was chosen for tho 1923! row-9mm" thy hf thr Inter» nations! [author-n Walther (tine. I inning nvpr (Word-M. 50‘ to 468. i Brennan said nothing for a {all , minute. 3 "I'm afraid I don't see much in )that idea. doctor," he said finally. Y to advise him. Then he went to Cali- {tornia and when be "and he was like, as We say, another man. He Wu ('l,'r'i'1'l,'r', more cheerful, and he had put on quite a little ttesh for such a thin man. He walked better and ‘.~tuod better. At that time bis hair (was dark. but he probably used a ' dye. The man who went to Califor- wma may not have been the woman tho returned. 0n the other hand 1the change may have been wrought 3 by rest and the warm climate." "And the other time, tive months l, later. said Brennan. "A more striking change,†the phy- l sician will. From the time Drane re- turned from California looking so I well he began to run down again. I did make so bold as to speak to him alwut it and he said he knew he must l do mmethmg; he said he thought he would go south, to Hot Springs, and who a lung rest, A week later he ' tttttt he was me three months. He tame back With his hair absolutely "A yen at hard labor for In of- fense of this calibre is - irrit- self. "declared Mr. layer, president of the Automobile club, in tommenting upon the penalty, “Ind and“ to give the motorist much time for retuetiom" Pvdmlnim 1nd motorists alike in this mid-western stilt. are safe from ml lust on» serpentine-erased road uni whr‘w vitae! of hectic driving Wu: rm short hr the wisdom of I jume who hv-hm'od in "Bare Driving." IA'THERAN LEAGUE AT FORT WAYNE LN l929 On Iowa judge In: " least mlved the question of ridding "the all can state" of intoxicated drivers when that law enforrer sentenced a motor- ist of Cedar Rapids to the State Re- formatory u Anal-nu for I not. ne- oording to I bulletin issued by the Safety Division of the Automobile vlnb of Illinois. prizes in the Metropolitan. The re- sult was that floral designs of are“ beauty were finally produced in a variety of colors including Mandarin red. jade green and jet black. The beauty engineers never lost sight of the fact that the Oriental theme has withstood the tests of the time and has satisfied the most discriminating leaders of style, " therefore beclme their task to preserve the institut- ing effects of the past and to link them with the rising sundards of the, present, The material Ippenrs in other patterns and designs. GIVES WOBBLY DRIVER YEAR IN REFORMAT0RY Homing to the house may, t 'noticed it [articular]; Just before he went to California this John Dnnevmnn or W0magt--yma decided~ " run down in health; in bad shine. I thought, although I '85 not asked A creation by Verna Cook Salo- mnnsky is called the "Empire," and it possesses all the romance and beauty which distinguishes the Napm Ironic period. and harmonixes the historic beauties of our olden France and America with the present day standards of the two republics. The Empire pattern as it is known in furniture. interior decoration, dress- es. hats, and table services, including silverware. has been adopted by the. famous New York creator of the Em- pire ihsttern of Lucite so that Mi, lady's dusting table is a triumph of 1928. ‘ gray. as it 1‘ now, his face emaciated, his body nothing but bones. It was a marking change. Except for one thing I might be willing to swear that, in my opinion. the per<on who cum- back from Hot Springs was nut the man who went there. That thine is a scar on this woman's ab- drrmen-the star of an appendicitis operation-it that was; indeed where \he went-in order that her sex might not he discovered by any one who knew her." "That's a possibility." Brennan ad, mitted. turn. If that is the answér she must have had a bad time of the operation l to wear down so tremendously. But it is prrtsible that the man who left} here that time was not the womnnn who returned here a little later." Shc could have changed into Wo- men's Hr,thes at some stop-over on route." the doctor said, "changing back into male garments on her re- Juax0tamtmerir-ttet than was insane? I mean the vie- trm of amania. What do you think of her idva of havilttt sick servants and no others? What about her friendship with this undertaker?†ltr. Ftiessirnston turned these queS- tum, in his mind before he answered. "You understand that I am not w ahenisl." he ~aid then, choosing his Words with 'rom" care. N am only what is called a general practitioner. As um- nf the hospital staff I have "sometimes, rcturrurnended to Brine. at his request. vhrnnac patients still able to do any work. and it never oe- vurrvd in me that there Bras insanity m hi, duire tr. :an the unfortunate-s. To tell you the truth. Brennan. I thought it wa- fme " him to give "t . . _ A - "And your answer is perfeclly pond," Maid Brennan. "Now let me ask you another: did you ever notice anything to make you think this Wo- there people jnlmxin'his house. Even when they fell ill he saw that they had the best attention. medical and otherwise. When they died-" "A good many did die, did they?" asked Brennan. and Dr. Blessinzton colored. “There's too much of the hunk-b shad. “What I nan is this. doetor: In it. The person who return“ from“ this m known a John Dram Hot Sprirws--it that ill. the the had (not heath. it It. mud to person went -- was tertninly very] help then: inninhlu she could have very much like the person who left sent the. to unit-rim And the here as John Dune, in it not so?{conld - have ulna-41h. my. Enough so that you were not partic- She stems to have liked to hare the ullrly suspicious? Then how crllld sickly. the dying. and the undertaker a substitution have been made? Who clustered about her. I'd all that non was this woman who VI! to much bid. 'wldn't you?†like John Drane that she could cume "Yes, t might all it morbid." Dr. back here and take his place in the Btecsiutrton admitted. "t wouldn't house and at his ottice Ind in Wall say it meant she It; truly.†Street. 30mg on with his specul:z.on> “Well, I don't know that it makes without creating comment? The such n difference whether she in thing is rather absurd. Such a wo- "any or not; she has been murdered man must have planned taking John just the same, sane or insane." Bren- "rane's place fur years; she must nan said. "rm just trying to (at I have learned all about his bus:nv,s char picture of her in my mind. to the minutes: details, and all about That's all new. doctor; I can tret in hrs, home affairs here. She must rave touch with you if anything else turns planned to murder him or make slay up." with him somehow. It is too imprl- The doctor opened the door lead- able, doctor." in: into the hall. but Simon Judd held "You wilt remember that they were mostly people doomed to die." he said stimy. "They had, many of them--- most of them-jr-tge diseases." “But they did die." Brena-n in- "You asked me. you know.†said Dr. Blessineton, a little otrended. 733 GLENCOE AVENUE Wane sink-l Purl: m1 are about one-fourth, one-third, one-half and threefourths acres and all are on ravines which will lend themselves to beautiful landscape ef.. fects. 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I “Ye-s." said the doctor stowir. _ "Yes. inrreuinz age and itness taken I mm consideration." . “You don't mean to any!†Simon “1qu "chimed "Well. black my Ham»! And I dare day it was along ‘ahmn when he ealied you in that he (r,,rCiiii, to Rather these sickly hired I hrlp< around him. huh ?" “And when. doe." Simon Judd asked cheerfully. "was the time when he murdered the first of these sickly hired hands of his?" such . difference whether she in] any or not: she has been murdered) just the same, sane or insane." Bren-3 nan said. “I'm just trying to get I‘ :ler picture of her in my mind.) That's all new. doctor; I can tret in’ touch with you if anything the turns 1 up." l by. Blessirtrrton putled at his chin. tryme to plare an end date. "He came here. I believe. in 1393," In mid. "it may have been '92 or 'Bt. I met him first that same year when I talk»! on him for a gift to our hos- pital. I know that I hoped he might make aw of my whites if he needed a Musician. but I was nut called in until two years lungs-y in 1395. I've been the family physician since them" “Yrs. I think that is so." Dr. Bless- inzton said. That is so." "Yea, t might cull it morbid." Dr. Btecsirurton admitted. N wouldn't say It mum she In: any.†"Well, I don't know that it makes "his doctor opened the door lend- ine into the hall, but Simon Judd held him with a question. "Say, doc." he said, "how long have you knuwn this John Dune. any- way T" could - have tumult money. She seem to ban liked to hare the sickly. the dying. and the undertaker rlustered about her. I'd all that nor- {Continued Next Week) s9 CLIFTON AVENUE Tue»... amt-nu run In: Birth!!! Park. m. J, A. WALL A1dii5.i's'ii. EVANS i,14r2'iht. " PRAIRIE AVENUE With every pun-Mae of 100 shrubs during the numb Ming October 15 Bre will (we 25 shrubs free. This a!" expire. October Huh. rumpku uni-(men! 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