Then one day Nancy not only found out with crashing suddenness but she also lost her job.

Which meant she had to look for work in spite of the fact that she was one of the prominent Deanes.

In quest of a job she is thrown into strange company for her but not so strange in this jazz-mad, gin-drinking age.

Nancy is a beautiful girl and as a result runs the whole gamut of experiences that would beset a beautiful young lady from a small town.

As Ginger Varden, sophisticated but big hearted, said, “Listen about the girl who didn’t know she had ‘it’.”

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THE YELLOW STUB

By Ernest Lynn

A furious tale of modern crime, involving a clash between a resolved youth and modern gangdom. A fast, intriguing exposé of organized crime in a large city, with its many ramifications and a plot that defies solution until the breath-taking climax, written by a newspaper reporter who knows his underworld.

A staid, respectable citizen of Grafton is found murdered in the most disreputable hotel in town. The community and the victim’s family are not only shocked but his family is also faced with disgrace because in the murdered man’s room is found a woman’s handkerchief.