The Ladies' home journal . ring at the inch-wide opening of tldoor, and in her minds eye followed Lettacross her room to the dressing table be-tween the steep fall of the rose curtains oneither side; saw her sit looking at herself inthe glass, her face still stamped with tri-umph, pleasttre and fatigue. She could seethat look on Lettys face as plainly as if shewere in the room with her. Though she hadnever seen it on any womans face, she knewit would be there. She closed her own door noiselessly andlet her breath out in a great sigh, as if it wereall the breath she had and all she would everha


The Ladies' home journal . ring at the inch-wide opening of tldoor, and in her minds eye followed Lettacross her room to the dressing table be-tween the steep fall of the rose curtains oneither side; saw her sit looking at herself inthe glass, her face still stamped with tri-umph, pleasttre and fatigue. She could seethat look on Lettys face as plainly as if shewere in the room with her. Though she hadnever seen it on any womans face, she knewit would be there. She closed her own door noiselessly andlet her breath out in a great sigh, as if it wereall the breath she had and all she would everhave; as though it were all she would everneed. Letty! Very slowly she went to her bedand crept in. She felt as though she hadwalked through some searing flame and wasnow reduced to the size of a walnut. Shedrew up her knees, drew her whole body intoa small, trembling knot. She was beyondtears. Those she had shed earlier were thetears of a child. If she had known the trickof dying, she would have died then. (fu he Conlinued). mi k LONG wirrKii imm WHEN the temperature drops andyour own cozy fireplace is the mostiiiviling spot, its time to knit. Make asweater, a hag—or a hooked rug. \ oiiliwant to order more than one of theJ<)lK^\l. patterns listed Itelow. .1 O I Bt \ A I. It 1: F ¥. I( K \ A ¥. LIBRARY FOK vol lt<< ,2291 2292. 2293. 2294, 229v 2290, 2297,2298. variation. ) Cardic^n. Buttim trim, Xi) fr<.)nt ulosing. . Vest .d C.\p. Ensemble mati- No. 2289. Evening Swi.;,\ter. .-\ new note in stripes. Three-quarter-lenfith sleeves, stoclcinet stitch. . Ribbon-Knit Dress. Short sleeves, over-skirt blouse. Hat. Companion to Nn. 2292. Afternoon Sweater. Low neck, gold star paillettes. Jacket. Crocheted chenille collar. pepliim style. Muff. To carry when wearing No. 229S. Use black chenille. . Jerkin type. Sweater. Just


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