PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm '1 Social “llouse of Hate By ISABEL GARLAND h$ CHAPTER XIX When Alan had 80M. Serena IOHUQFGd whether to so ulmstairl and mid out wny Elstelle had called Dr. flurry. In the end, however, she sat down again on the divan. The doctor's count-mutton of Patti's be- Lei that ius mother had been mur- dered. had left her numbed 7- too numbed to do anything but sit and wait for developments. She hud been sitting there only a little while when Paul came striding along the hall from the direction oi tlie kitchen. To her relief, slie saw that he was now 50b€‘l'~—\')1', at least, looked so. "Paul, where have you been?" she asked. "I've been vrorried. Both Cliud zuicl Allin wcnt out to look 1'01" you." "ls incrc anything wrong in my 0111;; tor a walk?" he answered be- igercntly‘, “N0—-01 course not. But I heard |Im were druiik and I was afraid you t111gl1t~~—-—-" "l cztii take care of myself," he cut 1n c1 tly. Shc s. n-ti. "All right, but 1 wiiiit to tzilk to you now." He sat down beside her. "If it's about you and me-okay. If it's iibout. any of the rest of them, skip it. I\'e had enough of my dear family for one clay! First libtelle and thcn Aunt Leona, came after me for 11101103‘. If they've now try- ing to get at me through you, you innv as well save your breath." Serena stared at him a moment. "Paul, what has made you sc hard fll‘l(l—l1ll(i strange’! Ever since we ciime ltvre you've been changing.” Ills eyes lllll'l'0\'v'fitl. "So they have set you unto incl When they found they couldn't make a sucker out of me, thcy decided that maybe you could. Sic Serena onto him! She'll get the money out of him! But it isn't going to work! Mother was i'1'5;l1t_ Give them w iat they ask for and. in a little while. they'll be back. whining for more. I've said that I'll give them a home here as long as they choose to stay. Isn't that enough? I'll not let them take advantage oi’ me! Serena was silent. realizing how useless it was to continue the sub- ject further. lifter a moment. she said, “Paul, Dr. Harry is here." He. swung round, startled. “Why didn't vou say so before? When He did he get here?" "About half an hour ago. said Thurber came by his house and said thcre was trouble up here." "Where is he now?" "Upstairs with Estelle and Aunt 0111 "has he nu: Mother?" “Yes " "What did he any?" Serena answered slowly. "He mid that she - she did not die naturally.” "Then I wu M!” Paul u. hinged. “How dd he my aha ied " "He believes she was doped mid their-then strangled." - "Doped! How could he tell that? isuspecteti. she'd been strangled. hough I didn't say so before, be- cause I found some bruises on her throat when I first discovered her. But what makes Harry think she was doped?" "He thinks she must have been because she apparently died with- out a struggle.” "Doped and strangled! Good d, whats fiend!" Paul rose and gun pacing back and forth. his Qyes blazing. “Who did it? Who?" "Paul-did Manders find you?" "Mandrrs? No. Whv?" "He came in l lie- ut into words. Serena- hat intangible something about Manders that had antagonized her. Aside from keep- ing his hat on, there had been a. surlincss in his speech and mari- nor. "091. X don't know," flu aid. You?’ Besifbz-Balrin 1 , Besfforfiealf ./ , RESllFllllM-MARITIME PLAN m/cs woaw amp/z: 4254 runs/tr 1'0 amen 4w onwmvsss, my PET/ amzrw/Pifi! Step into clean undies in the morning and You lmvw You're dainty for the daY- B"? n’. 3 different story if you I111! 911 WWW" day's undies again— because twice- wom undies menace daintineal; endanger charm. You ace, thing! worn next your akin absorb perspiration, which noon leads to unplfifllafll ""319 odor. Don't risk it. If you Wan! to stay poplllill‘, dlP Y9!" "mu" in Lux every night. B0011 85 Y9" take them o5. Lux Whisks away oclor—k¢¢P3 undies fresh and new-looking, keeps you dainty every day 8nd all day! So start your daily 619F193 A LEVER ruonucr i “It was only that he——" Just then, she was interrupted by a. man's frantic shout from some- wiieie outside the house. “Helpd He ." Paul rushed to the door and flung it open. The shouts for aid continued. “That sounds like Chad's voice ——!1l'ld it's coming from the direc- tion of the cliff.” He stetmed out onto the porch and called “Chad! What's the matter? Where are (To be Continued) ____.____._ THE COOK’ CORNER oo-o-o-o 00-0-0444 SMOTHERED CHICKEN 1 chicken, chicken fat, salt, pep- per flour. This is a good way to cook a lean young chicken. A small bird may be ccokcd whole and a large one disjointed as for frying. Sprinkle with salt, pepper azid flour, brown in fat, then cover pan and finish cocking in u. 510W oven '3'.) Ft Whsn clicken is ten- ' ' frcm 11"1'1 A 3 to 4 pound chicken will probably re- ~n~~Ac t .-. lo 2 nouis to cook. up M41154 lye: liAlmA moan. We mnwldi n bulc shon- P cake dough-on page 56 of your Jewel Recipe Book. Bu: in wartime, we sift in only one tablespoon of sugar, instead of two.- ’ IOIMI: ‘That's why it‘: so important to in: n rally Haul shortening, likejewel, isn't it? IARTHA LOGAN. Tim's right. Jewel, the new Handed shortening is not only nutrition- Qlly more valuable, but it nccunliy blend: boner with the other ingredients, and we housewives of Clflldl mustn't risk lpoil- in; anything in wmimv QQ a‘ a ‘hkxxxxm-m‘; ‘hskhxx A g 4 iDorothy Dix Says- .WHAT SHOIVJLE ENGAGED GIRL EXPECT OF HER SWEETHEART T Many Men Deliberately Deceive Women About How Much Money They Earn DEAR. MISS DuX—Just what should 1m engaged girl expect frtohm hi; a ould an en ed bo ex ct from his swee ear "eemmrt? wh t’ sh s“ fir: EleVGAGED COUPLE. ANSWER-An engaged couple should realize that an engagement is a sort oi’ option on each others heart and hand that mav ‘be foreclosed or allowed to lapse; but marriage is a binding contract that they cannot break at will. Therefore, while a husband and wife have a right to keep an eye on each others comings and goings, an engaged couple have no such author- ty over each other. and what they concede to each other is a matter of volition 811d 1101 0f duty. If they are wise they do notdeniand too much of each other, nor do they obJect tco strenuously to one or the other having a few dates with other people. because if there is any danger of either one wandering off after strange y gods. it ts much better for it to be done before marriage than afterward. As to what a girl should expect of her fiunce, I should say. first, that she should expect per- fect frankness from him. He should tell her exactly how much money he makes so that she will know what she will have to depend on and how she will have to cut her cloth. Many men deliberatelv deceive girls about ~ how much tliey_ are making. and tnaiiy other men unintentionally de- ceive girls on this subject by spending so lavishly that the girls think they must have money to burn. It is a bitter awakening to many a young wife to find out that instead of her husband getting a fat pay envelope he has a thin one. and that he is in debt for the presents and the flow- ers flildytllt? candy that he gave her during the days of courtship. A girl has also a right to know what her fiance's views are on the allowance question, and how inucli of his earnings he proposes to give her to run the house 011 and for her personal use. A girl has a right to expect her fiance to discuss with her fully the plans for their future life, and to open for her inspection the secret door in his heart behind which he keeps his hopes and dreams and ambitions. SHOULD DISCUSS PROBLEMS A girl has a. right to expect the man to whom she is engaged to talk OVGXKWIDlI her the things that will make o ' the iii-law problem ' ' home is a place where you eat and sleep and change your clothes. A girl has a right to expect that the man she 1s going to marry will tell her of his faults and shortcomings. This does not mean that he should tell her everything that has happened in his past life. It is a mistake for either a. man or a woman to confess to those they are about to marry. unless the wrong they have done carries over into the future and will affect the happiness and tvell-being of the wife or husband. What is done. is done. It is ovcr. Finished. It cannot be helped by talking about it and. selfish, or high-tempered or the girl about his dispcstion. n short, a girl has rt right to expect that the young man to whom ' y all his cards on the table and present his proposi- ncstly as he would a business ofier, so that she can either take it or leave it, as she sees fit. A young man should expect the girl he is going to marry to use a le sense and not turn green-eyed every t.nie he is polite w another girl. And he should expect her not to assume the rerogative of a, wiie and begin henpecking him as though she has a legal) right to do so. A man should expect the girl to whom he is engaged to be as honest with him as he is with her, and if she is not willing to have children or to settle down or to keep house, she should tell him so. A young man should expect the girl to whom he is engaged to make up her mind before she marries whether she is willing to live on his sai- ary, and whether she is going to be happy and contented riding in a fliv- ver or nag him for a limousine. lots of divorces would be avoided if young people would spend more time before marriage trying to find out each others ideas on the practical things of life. instead of‘ asking each other.’ " ‘Ouse ducky is '00?" - SHE'S A PIONEER. IN WOOING DEAR MISS DIX—One of my sister's friends has fallen in love with me and writes me love letters. I care nothing for her and have never given her any reason to suppose I do. In fact, I am fed up with girls. I have been brought up with my sisters as my sole companions and I have laad, all the girl stuff that I care for a long time to come. What ACK. WEE-Well. Jack. so long as this girl has reversed the conven- love-making, all you can do is to follow her example and do as women do under similar ' tances. Just write her that you are SO S and you never DREAMED that she thought of you THAT way. and that you DON'T care for her, and that you will be a BRDTHER to h er. The only reason why you feel embarrassed is because it is a. new ex- perience. This girl is 1t pioneer. but where she is blazing the way along the romantic path all women will soon follow. In another generation it l1 be so common for women to pop the question that no man will be any more startled when a girl cells him that she loves him and asks him to marry her than he is now when she asks him for a cigarette. As a matter of fact. the war has already brought that great reform ut. for many a girl, seeing the dum g her for the duration, has upped a m if his having gone steady with her for yeavs is ‘an indication o} love m- lust n, habit DOCTORS. PREACHERS AND _ DEAR MISS DIX-Js it true that the majority of women fall in love with their doctors? A, B, . ANS I don't think that women are any more inclined to fall iI love with their doctors than they are with any other class of men. It is preachers who are fatal to women. for preachers talk to women about their souls aancl that always intrigues them. The great majority of are interested only in a woman's looks and never try to find out about her vearnlngs after the whainess of the what. I little fish!’ The angler replied: “Well. mad- am, if he'd kerpt his mouth shut he would not have got into trouble!" A O-OQO-OOOJ A Morning-Smile coo-o roo-o-ovv-o-ovoooa 0000 UNHEEDED ADVICE The angle;- had Just landed a. catch when the inquisitive woman chanced to be passing. “0hl" she exclaimed, “that poor Boy -Grandmoiher, can you hElp me with this problem? Grandmother-I could. dear, but I don't think it would be right. Boy—-Mayibe it wouldn't, but take a crack at it, anyway. 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Your family will ask for “Shreddics"' again and agnin__nnd you'll be glad, because “Shreddies" contain the bran, the protein, thg i minerals and the wheat germ that make break-l fast an encrgy-giviinf‘ meal. Try “Shreddics" tomorrow . .. just» a small bowlful makes a satisfyq ing breakfast treat. 'SHREDDIESiu nrrflfslrrrd . trade mar-h owned in Canada by the Cnnadirin Shrrdded Wheat Company Limited. _co._uu_1'1to CANMDA _;_ —-4 for fun that the Department of Munitions and Supply is rmitt- ing the increased produc ion ~01 Exercises Soon Reduce Bulges From Unused Muscles‘ using the street car, will bicycle into town to do their shcppng. Bicycle shopping would IMCIIRKUEG ‘ Look 2on1 Younger People notice your legs. even when they don't seem tol So be realistic and do something about those heavy calves, those fatty padl around the kneeal You can, in a surprisingly. abort time. by doing lei exercises. Len- a and hlpl and tummy. too-get largo and out of shape when the muscles are inactive. 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