Jane Allen, Junior
ne, using the particular pet name adopted becaus
ally." This was fr
mb th
us this morning and just now received
ksy. That color and those smooth silky curls! Ho
me cherub hol
g down thy
inglets tang
ing," with a final jab of the strongest variety of golden bone hair-pin. "Aunt Mary always s
ou don't want to, Janie," pouted Judith. "But my ide
cue it from the basket. There's always a charm about the original." "Don't bother, please, Jane," begged Judith. "We are almost late and I hope for a set of
n? There are ot
icking his shapely shins as he dictates? They always do that in the movies, and Sanzie is so up to date, even as
a chance to talk t
body and soul; refined blackmail, you know. Don't you dare answer that note until I dictate the reply," Judith swung her arm arou
Judith for her tennis
ing
ected. There was the broken mirror in Dozia's room and the fac
made on the first night in
" had to do with the outrage. And the interview would be gra
ning the situation over in
or stray tennis balls in the hedge. "Jane is such a dear with sympathy that this girl's very crimes would appeal to h
many things but particularly in basket ball games. As told in the book, "Jane Allen: Center," this young lady was really a teacher of athletics, and had been posing as an amateur. Being forced to leave college after ope
Dozia Dalton, herald of the sensation, condescended
es, but eventually Dozia told the story while Ted Guthrie held Velma's hand in a compelling grip. It was over on the long low bench by the ball
with that story on her person would be idolized although Dozia
?" gasped Wi
ozia. "No one who ever knew the trickery
ttie Brocton. "Would she rea
interpret. "She could turn your hair a bright red like
mplored the
ear. She would send your dad an awful bill for doing a
Jane for her vanity that the sudden sweep, like a current in physics, jerked feet from the ground and upset balance generally. Some seconds elapsed (and each was precious) b
rn," implored Nettie
the place i
ial Judith, "how do you know how it is
to the Rockery, that landmark between freshman and later college campus lines, there to meet and have done with the demands of her erstwhile tormentor. But no, Judith was openly demanding Jane's concentration on the b
dubbed the place, was done in wonderful mirrors, and shiny faucets, windy wizzing hair fans and electric permanent
. "Dol was always a wizard, and now thus equippe
ce and fluffy with t
ifr
der from the butterfly's wings," with
f turning me into a golden blonde with
ead we must raid the place and banish the traitor
reserve for which this capable Juliette was famous, but now that the story was t
e sophs," blurted out
ed it all. Didn't you
tell the crowd all you've heard," condescended the redoubtable
I'll do as much for you. I just came in this
t to go back to my room. Don't let me hurry anyone," she said indifferently. Then, ju
to meet Sh