l. . 3n’ G 4v. ‘ . Livinigfr iré: Ijeiisu The W0man’s Realm \‘.'i r1- yiu the (‘.\l'lil, ilenr Love, 11nd. ‘.1111 .~ J, 1' 111d shine on you llkel - c1111, mun you wzth ten thou- } waxkl 1.111111, lllld 1111' .11 wcro ti: c —J.S,vlvester. j I! you v1.21 look at a grain ofi when: ‘ that it SEEIIIS.‘ roost-d its urlns‘ in a cloak, a, a groove, and; . ‘cu look at it] - peogrle in rho old zllohanteti days used to look info a nirror, or the magic llik. until they law li '11! fleurcs therein. you can 111m truce a miniature human bc-i the oval of the grain. Ii; lsl ' at the 10]), ivhcre the htzld,‘ 1m, 111111 broad across the lllilliiflPfs, and narrow again dcrwnl toward the (cc-t; a tiny man fir,‘ woman has wrapped itself round.’ about with a garment and settledi to slumbcn-Rtchard Jeffcrles. ACCESSORIE5 T0 MATCH BOIHCE Where color is not highly (‘Ol- centrated, accessories can be matched to the bodice of a costume. For inslnnce, a linen dress in black and ‘ 11in. I cloves to the bodice top; the shoes to the black skirt. In scroll prints on light or bright grounds, the gloves and hat may be matched to the ground color of the print. and the shoes in black or broim tn repeat the scroll color. Pastels look fresher when accent- ed in white-white gloves. hat and shoes. White i; new this year when shzinply contrasted with ft black hat and gloves. 1'11 a _\"1-;1r ivhen color plays such an lmpor nt role, dramatize your i" ‘Olllii with color. l 10W in shades of rcd, char- tieuse, golden yellow. Blondes 100k more fragile in pink. soft blue and Dale iii-ecu. to name s few of xhe season's favorite colors. BE,»\I"I‘Y TRICK STOPPED HABIT 1 the a n d Pretty up those fingernails that your child nervously nibbles at. and she'll be too proud of them to (yhiltlc them down with sharp lit- llc teeth. For proof that this method Works. let n10 present Marilyn Erskine, tron-age star of the CBS fairy tale program, Let's Pretend. Marilyn confesses to having once had the distressing habit of chewing nails to the quick, as so many excitable rhilrlrcn do, until her mother (wan had .i1:1'.1.=i1~\l every disciplinary munsurcw ciccidrd to try u bflliliy trick. She hauled out her manicure kit, and gave Marilyn's nails the works. After that. blunt little nails ‘lyn b91131] been“ to grow, and Marl tapering lo take pride in their length and glossy coats. 5'1, if you've used bitter-tastiiin brews, nail guards and bandage tape and found these unsuccessful. try noytflalink‘ to your Child's vim- ity with a beautifying manicure, 1 File her nails. probe gently’. around the cuticlcs. bleach under. nc-llth tips with pcrovide or a whit-. ener. Tneii iii/ass up with polish-l and make it coloured. The marel’ glamorous, the less likely she is lo 4h WASTE-PAPER BA SKETS Tile problem of waste-paper bas- kets fo1- the rooms is one that is too often treated earelcssly. here there are human beings there fliWiLVS seems to be seine- thing to throw away. so that 11o room or porch is complete without its waste basket. This should be as carefully con- dcrcd in relation to the rest ‘of the room as any other piece furniture. If you cannot buy one, why not ake ii yourself? Take a box that you think would be nice, and cover it with pretty wall pnpcr or chintz. Edge the lop and bottom with passe partout, and when thoroughly dry give the whole a coat of shellac. Painted tin baskets are very use- ful. When tli a room with chlntz is s. good idea to from the chlnlz ont si m lianziiigs it copy a motif o the basket. Paint. the groundwor ket the prevailing colour of TOOK". or if a bit of contrast is needed. the complementary cclcur. Arrange the design, either in panels or one on either side. A coat of shellac will save it. and it can be ensihv washed when necessary, A nice gift for a man: Make your man friend who plays chess or checkers a novel board, to be used on an ordinary card table; this i; madg of white in some heavy material. the "board" being formed in the centre by coloured squares nppliqued on like a. patch- work quilt. This board may also be made by marking olit in pencil and painting in oil paints thinned with turpentine, the players monogram being either embroidered or paint- ed in the corner. HOLDING DOWN FULL-TIME ‘VAR. JOBS In Britain three out of every four boys and girls aged between 14 and l7 are doing full-time Jobs in vital war industries. At least 95 per cent of the men between the ages of l4 and 65 are in the forces or in full-time war work. Of the 7,000,000 women be- tween these ages who are not bound by family duties, nearly 100 per cent are employed full-time in the forces or on war work. AFRYCANS HONOR ENGLISH NURSE LONDON, July 24 - (C?) —- A funeral salute usually elven the death of a great African chief was accorded Ernglish Illlrsf‘, Edith Shelley of Liiicolhshirc, in Tan- ganyika, recently. The story of with Shelley reads like s. novel of heroic self-sacrifice Since 1923 she devoted her life to missionary nursing among the lepcrs nf Africa. At first her medical interests were general, but in 1930 when she herself contracted leprosy and the disease was arrested she resolved to devote her life and slight for- tune to the curing of others with the same disease. From that. time, chiefly by bicycle, carrying her be- longings in a kit bag on her back. she travelled the jungle. until a few weeks before a malignant In a hopeless heap of masonr and a teen-old girl of Caen scar their-home for anything that m hey Hench city on the road to Pari “l “h! #0! HINDI S r-iilfihfldib growth causegler death. . y and broken woodwork, this old lady ch through the ruins of what was once iiht be salvaged to start life anew. The was captured by British-Canadian n Arms; Overseas Photo). By 0i1e’s Success In Piercing Male Armor than do in u» . it 1| inter- ssungtcread awomonwhois txled aliehu iilifiielflnaspecfsuvmg hgbigigdg-GIG Pail?“ pemiogiiuilg‘ wit??? $5312“ 1111111011: of dateless and 1115mm“) ° e use? she do it? What but did she ° cy are i0 be used in in’! R31 1 i h b __. the wo k °f ' e Qafiel is lflutzhing 111:1. 1 Furl-h - of beauty, ‘Pa The cold fact leaves is miessinc. MEN'S TASTES VARY beautv so neat that it byp- Mavbe so. but beauty is in the eye of the beholder and not all men agree on what constitutes pulchritude a female. some . like enfi tiflliand finite like hhem m ort. {some are ~ ‘m? 0T V1128 660115,“! i 6O 6T5 D7691‘! 200d armful. Some fall for brunettes. while others can't resist a blond. either na/turlll or synthetic. ermore. While it is true they seem to take litt as is amply uroven by the Did sh possess notized me; at sight?’ that men rive lilo service to the worship _ le account of it when it comes to marry- mil’. number of woman wearl wedding rings whose faces could never have been their fortunes. hi of us know many old maids who were celebrated beauties in their youth. which seems to prove that Wlillf‘ looks are a. great come-on in izett dates. they are a washout for getting her to the altar, lniz a Rirl Was the ohami with which this siren ed e t r- rlage License Bureau vivacitv? Did she llilflinl/B 1181x1151? iiriifnarg aiuhhnililile wnfifle? “'11s she the life cf the party wherever she went? In a world filled with Dumb Doras. who give their whole time and attention to ad. mlrlntz them. _ man might be easily’ Cflfliillféd bv nn Svviiight on him occasionally and s HUMOR IN WOMEN NUT RELISHED BY MEN Hut the gav and l-ivelv mPti-hixi of catc reclne for szetfinz a wedding certifieat fed bv loud and noisv w... . d Jumnimz nrcu cf them are allergic to ihrm. admire in women and fhev will ihfln they would a man-ratios ti man whose laugh is hung cm. hlniz a husband is not a sure- e. le some men are iss- ihc zreat mnicritv e qualities that mm odize fl ivlserraokinc female . Also. thev are rlerldlv suspicious of on a hair-trigger. Thev are afraid she Inasmuch. however. as this wc-m . am wh h ld "illiilllle marriages clces not nnpcar a o q to be either M the movies? 0r did she she ween iipnn their hr she fnl1cm' the time victim until she car rich widow’! < icli flier" how shr- lovcd them? Or d1 tactics of husband-hunters and stalk her TPDFPFPI" herse‘! as a casts and Jiorvired Ftht him?‘ We pause for a A Job Only“ You Can D0 i Plloo Denim Gui Allhnlll HE COOKS fiflNil RASPBERRY TRIFLE 1% cups of raspberries zl-Zf uutp of fruit sugar ERR‘ wlutes ‘A. cup of whlpplnlz cream 8 clv ers .. = . ti ‘l"“‘»1‘»’i.“‘il."“f‘.i" hdth Wt Price an< allass w“. eny Eiicsf 13135.1 iigoiialmlliousewises imfin/gers spilt. Sprinkle them with this region. The answers are prn-Iihe sherry. Mash the berries with vided by the Board Readers. Pen i the sugar. Beat the erg whites and S0115 who have intelligent questiumi whip the cream separately and to ask on price control are invited i then add both to the berries. Pour in send them in writing to th a on ton of the lady fingers and chill Women's Regional Advisory Com for at least an hour before serving. mittec of t e War Tune Prices and Trade Board. Q. I bought a 5 ounce can of fiuit the other day and ilskcd the grocer to give me the remainder of the coupons value in sucar. He refused. Was he right. in doinz so A. Yes. he was right in dain1z| so. You could have Durchased ad- ditional three 5 ziuiice calls of frult or iltllcr preserves w make up the coupon value. however. but it. is not permissible to sell part. silgar and 1 1 i Questions and Ahswcrs 011 Pfl" Control will a pear in The Guard- ian as a. regular feature each day. The questions are those which have‘ RASPBERRY SIIORTCAKB 1% cups of flour 3 teas m _ noon of sullu- sift the flour. salt, baking cow- der. and sugar together and then work in the butter as in pastry making. wrist: 1.01mi) 1s HUSBANDS? ~ “ha”. 1. to Millions Of Dateless Single Women Puzzled M ts ooimtry will be how did , on Personal Q 65:12:12!» 1139mm , an’; l) 3 d“! ‘Scientific um prove Bdqvm ve dun other Z45 more Eecn ' deodorant cemd. O Spreads lmoothly . . . - no: crumbly. O Pure . . . not irritating so normal akin. O Works futmno need so time. O Will no: hum delicate f: rlcs. U. . w» ~ .. AH: "z Fells‘ hi0 .¢_~fl.,.~_'v-,_ <~n up“, .»A-4....¢-.n» m Liféraimeg ' v w» Long as I Live By EMILIE LORING forehead and a. child's voles declare that the girl who had moved info The Mansion was another female on Craig Inmonffs trail. , ' It seemed 8s i! she had been 911v- 1.113 and losing for hours when her mother rose from another table. It is almost midnight, claimed. and I promised Joan we wouldn't be late going home, that she would have plenty of time to finish her mughs. That's the word isn't it .honey? Lamont was waiting at the door in her velvet cloak. I driving you home, he sn- nounced. Your father and your mother have gone ahead. I told, 100x 501cm: llUl 11:11am: Al‘ ‘IOIIIT ooonscouursns". . . m >+ooo+oooo+0oovoeooe¢~ I . 8 ;El|en's Diary t, ; By An Island Farmer's Wife .vov0v~ oovov0044<+00000e him that I'd see that you reached The Mansion safely. Tony l; taky lng Babs Shelton and - ,1 Babsi Mr. Bard said that she - YW ' He fold you that? How like hlm._ Babs is Tony's girl. To ref-urn to ' where Wfl started. I'm taking you home. ~ It seems absuid to drive the; short‘ distance between these two places, Joan said to break the sil- ence between them. Bad walking. Hear the tires I knewthis morning by i1“? manner in which fraud)’ Wain“ her face while awaiting inc to take my place at the breakfast from whence she gets dropped lid- blts. that We were going l0 iii-Ye carmpaliy, Taioby washed under her chin until it was us ivhlfe asmow- Then one ear ‘round and round. with one paw, carefully then ihc opposite ear with another paun: smiling u-p at me compmcently‘ when she finally was "done. "We re, going to have visitors i said toi James. as I reached for my orange Juice. and noddrd in ‘Ialbibys 011'- wt-ion by way of proof. "The vtfy best thing you could have in hay-I making," he ansivered,‘ lightly dusting his cat-meal .\"."11h sugar. <1 We left it at that and went on i0 chat of other things. a Because Tabbys warning re- mained with me. I hurried lny ear- lier chores and then began prepar- ations in case visitors would come, for truthfully I was pleasantly ex- Decting some myself. I put the rooms in ordcr and then decided Ii had better get out the mixing-i bowl for as James cftcn tells H165‘ “Being prepared is half the battle although as clay follows cay, I can clearly see the fallacy cl such a statement in the broadest sense. I mean. In battle he wins who wars for the ri$hi.—small matter the preparation for nlivays there comes a way-for tire right. I was "fresh out" of bread this morning, when breakfast was over. Not a crust remained: not even enough for Ford's breakfasn He had already lapped up his liquids near the separator-house. I was glad when I heard Jeanie whistle him over there. I had niven him the scrapings from the porridge- pot and a scrap of cake. I did con- sider taking these and mixing them make a tasty dessert but then there were cultivated strawberries‘ for that. besides Pard got the cows this morning, almost unassisted. f a There was a bit of sour-cream. thick and yellow. that. went make some very fair biscuits and I went on m make two cakes-a blonde and a brlinette!-—then washed up my baking dishes 911d as yet no one had come. I went to the front-door to get a breath of air; saw the water below the front -‘ -' “ s. western part preserves on one coupon. Q- C0111 Englishman-Why don't of workmen whos lailnuaize ggntleman is supposed, to hear. am entitled to canning sugar for! A. when you make application an raitton book 3 which contains “I” Armed Forces get. ration coupons the mess room of the unit h being an on on leave. B-ATHURS P Continuing its researches to find them must. have renlizoi this Gambii; have discovered exoell-iggant“ my new baby and if so how do I obtain it? f _ baby’ r tion book you will rgroeiigurboth sraatlon book 4 d f i . °°.‘5'.’°’1‘vi.§.2 °.i‘..““...‘§...€‘é§.“’ .1 a... for short leave such as 48 hours? i as you make fun of your own? ‘These coupons are issued at Scot-Well, mon, it; the service is attached. He should makin’ a Joke abouslif. apply for them there before going MILD NEW GAMBIA mnusmv .__;_____. T, Gambia - (C ) — local materials for cottage buildlnsni the public works department 00° nt lay at Jifiet in the North Bank . - bovine six": .1" Just. spade a made " “I ._________ GIRLS FILL MEN'S JOBS s “I VI IN BOUII-IEIIN ENGLAND -(0‘|m- M P)— In s. big depot hers, A3125, girl, who have become skilled mechanicsp are servicing fighting vehicles used‘ by the army in France. CENTEN-ARIAN DIES ORPING/IUNA, England -(OP)— mve called . LOVED BY TINNYSON . f-he of 101 her'oovers 498 acres '01! make fun of my countrymen .1111’: bad enough without A clergyman in a railway com- partment had for company a RIOILD was ha d1: f th kind that a reverend r r o e rning to the clergyman. he um You must excuse us. Buvaer‘. .1 alwais ca ls a t t ?"‘ ' tl Ir ymnn. so said blind‘ e been tllignlast t in: you would ted ‘Irust by 12W. Hunter. The property their between Hasle- with wind. The trees and shrubs on he la/wn bowed to the east. anc "l ' a creamy-white rose on he trellis but “left it on its stalk.” mas out, and sweep the 1 had the sweeulnizs the porch door where I gather them. when a shlnv cal‘ lled with folk swung up thedrlve- way at Alderlexi. Instirictlvely, I reached for thc dust-pen on its accustomed nail. to had used remember I it lasteveninz to lift lime frtarn a. barrel over in the shed. a dust-pan, a , fe oi- the heel of her shoe-the latter by way of a —is not worth attempt- ing. This was one time I deeply re- retted my dust-pan for other than its‘le§lti_mate Purpose. I wonder ht how I ever sot t dinner y for when l talk. I will forget to work. It happened table. | 1 crunch 011 the ice? Are you doingi scme rouizhs for the Bard Agency‘). I never tell for whom I'm work» Business etiquette. I get you. Tlilnk you are going to like living in this small town? Yes. I like its independence of the city. Already I know the life histories of most of the store keep- ers. Bolbs Shelton lets me help n We went up of course to visit the Confederation Chamber but Mr. Bradley. who was most courteous, explained that a IIIBCNII-l was in sessam there and asked us to re- turn later. after its close. We did intend to but then the afterncon was short and there were those awaiting our home-coming. As it was. James was coming from hov- illu" supper at Jennies. when we came back tojlderlea. James cut hay this morning. more of the new meadow and than with Jock went back to see were alright" _ li the time for spraying is at hllhfl. ‘There were visitors to A1- derlcu this evening. We enjoyed 11 pleasant chat and when the vcunlzei- folk came in to loin us we had a cup of tea. They have all gone now and as we accompanied our visitors to the car. Z shivered with the cold James considering it. said: likely bring a fine day tomorrow." COIISIdCTlIHZ this day. I ivould say: "There will be no need of anyone bciiir: rocked to sleep at Alderlea tonight!" Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- night. ALWAYS; 111E517 Do You Envy Those vviih EXTRA PEP! When you're hall-lick. hali- wsll-headacliy, worn-out. oucliy-lt‘: a warning! Per- firlD! a sluggish flow of liver hi1: has failed to d est fatty loodl refularité. th B LB B ANS. the lmlll. i ills which m:ny act-Ive people rely on or ton n; up t e lys em. Made from l0 vegetable extracts, Bile Beans are so mild yet effective they are called "Tl-ii Medicine That Wakes Up Nature". For a brighter, pcppiel’ tomorrow Bean! toulsht. At all dniuiul. , BILE BEANS 0m 1 Million 00m Soil lui YIII ,try Bile 39 LITTLEQCROWN HAT is A CROCBETED IN A JIFFY vmitie 1i] of the night-air. le when Joan came down the stairs- IIAPPY AS NEVILWIEIJS temi For she llu le neglect" that can nbcmfiytlmitiiiiirie l1 use lln unddaod ' harm sensitive tissues-just f ' economic ' Lysol. Write Lehn B: Fin D1552. N.H., 9 Davies Avenue, Toronto F E Feminine Hygiene Booklet ' FDR FEMININE again-no more qu fscranr. I: cleanses i ll" WA! IAVIIIII IIAIIII i the library one af-iemooii a and b ieve it or not. that's you feel as if you were living in a glass house. Then runember that it is B. small town and that gossip rolls u-p like a snow ball. I'm sorry that Peg quoted Drucills Dodd in your hear- ing. That wocnanls 11 pest. How fervently you dislike her. Did Peggy quote Miss Dodd? I missed $11M 89m of gossip. I was talking with Philip Bard when the child he'll keep That's fine. contented in Carsfield. Here we are at the door. As he stepped from. the roadster, he adde . I'll add myl to keel! you from missing New York. I wouldn't think of being one more female - she bit her lips. lute. He laugh . t Oh. then you did hear Pegs ‘gem of gossip‘? Just a minute. Don't sit 11D tonight to work on those rough: [for the Bard Agency, ‘ ., o that they are for the As The Crow Flies Bus Line. They won't be used. Janvers Ofliled our office today to say that he was Sorry he flew off the handle that he realized that our work ha built uphis business that he wouldn't ave us. He’; a, hard boile ten minute e88 but taken as a Whole he's a. . darned good egg. Good-niglg. HAPTEH VIII With his arm on the mantel, Graig Iemont looked about his mothers boudoir. It was model-m. up-to-the-cninute. She was wear-l 1H8 satin lounging pajamas of a lilac! shade that. accentuated the delicacyi of her skin and the snowy white-| nest of her flair. w L; . penny or your o . she bribed. ugh I was thinking that you are the most up to date woman 1 know. If you'll add the reservation, ' cept in morals and manners,‘ I . timate as a com- - Wily not be modern? Noth- g irritates me s0 much 5 to hear a woman prattle that she can't do this or that because of her age. ter of years, its a of view. I'm proud to be s. granlmother. but. you'll never catch me rocking in a corner with s shawl wr ers n-vumb how much better the world Wis in my youth. Craig laughed. Tm with you eve- ry inch of the way. ‘No more birth- days’ should be every person's slo- gan . after fifty. Craig. dai-lin understan Too i the roast was in the oven and the waiter in the potato-pot bubbled f imrofl C l w mentally register to our scenery as we went along. for to some, the 889 . ‘"°"“".'"_h='§s "1 Wwimliticihvutcsve You Women Who Suffer Front" IIOT Fllilllilliss fllllllY FEEIIIIGS During 38 to 52 Your: of Ago! . If you-like so many women bo- wie’??? three es of 38 and 52- m ired, nervous irritableufeevllglé’ bit blue at times-all due unctional middle e period uliar to women-t dis E. ggipound inkhamb V stable to relieve sue sympto . kliamk compound is one can buy for tlzriafirgtialscemgfagg}: a. product that helps nutimi and A». that’: a sensible kind to buy! Thousands u i road and countryside were stranze. But then it would never be hospit- able for me to sit in stony silence so I'm sfmidutlheir combvversatllon was almost 11w owed m n . Toni t 1 do recall. tag? liked thee wind nus of n. river that in the hnni no!" and sooth ion the swhiect. _ may of emllmatioviz- "A protection nssmiv no. 1m little topper with ‘mm nose-flies. ' . “"5.” li~"°...l“l.°.f".‘.’.ii"l'°i G 0 , l ma’ ‘r before even darinu s I fold James this evenin we visited the most interesting places. and knowing my falling he - v .=“.‘;“‘..ll“°‘é3.§s."T'§i..i.k“..£°..i. till; that store-hr I alwavs find it moot ting-where a for those “back home were purch- ased." From the park drive-way, Government I-Imisn cauzht their at- tention. its col onial style of archi- e di of houses h the "Mn-I- This smart saturates‘: 11W ."1*"""l= s e - in a minimum amoixirligngfviirlnexfm e T 0rd t. : above bloating“ Wm’ m. “l: :5?" "if l.“ it“ l“ °°’“ °' Chariigttletown shrill? Emu" Desiim No. 1040 NBJTIG sentimentalizing when I asked you to 510D on your way to bed to tell me what Nadia threatened yesterday. He told her of hi, ter-in-laws call at his of her threat to peti-tio bgfe Court to office and n the Pro- revoke the decree Need PLAYQUIT AND SKIRT alflw. happy s i your ywnnsier II a gnu: and pretty Dlb suit like and when it's t e to dress up cute sumemder skirt will do it Ito. 3430 in yards 35-inch and skirt. Send 200cm! for PA Print o Nam Add astyf V Ill‘ Q. Th! Ill 9 umber gllghirily. Be sure to state Adfllllll Pa ont tho __.._._-i___ N!!!” QtreetMdrec one, . the also I ms 3% fabric §§§“p1.y1u11 Oitr Province This War-Four Years Ago Iy Th C: din P July 26. lilofft-gi-itaih t5‘: steps in halt oil shipme Germany so}: Adilft‘; 1WD“ nts to 1.11m iih :Hitl ' Ml lte f "‘ u 93°53'11". (iiygltheg shinlor. warned U. Spthat. aha mus‘. be ore- parcd to trade with Germany on ggmnnykgmis or cuff: i mk- 1 (in plain wrapper). W» around my should- hm one-time-sis- his fr arr-cling, no more nri-lod how to overcome the “one ruin so many mnrrilgeafiarcieasnm ygicae. Today, so many _ _ _ ziowcklr. yhvrwshiv. onzes,too. Yetltssoglentle rdouclunggdoesn‘: O OW Q modem wives directions. Us: (Canada) Lfd., 8, Ontario, for HYGIENE IISE M. {___ boar. khn k Pink (Canada) m, W E WIICTG D091 the senator know? ed in conclusion He m‘ Y NadJfi-G. la him. She claims heart-broken and daze he of her husband that she d; T931136 i0 Whflf. she was a; If she insists won fighting want in k801i Pony. the Selim.- ke t we'll hmv to 55""? M NBdJl-healfaiiaslnrilf haw-i heart - during 1..., - if she has n mmied life with Carl and u.“ will hurt. the child's futum Not as it would have twenty. 1W9 yeflrs I80. Mother. Peggy wfl] now up to e that what m, makes oi herself is what counts l1; world. We were plenty foolish in buy Nadia off when she threat,- ened to fight. after Carl's will wu pxobated. Shel get no more money. I have a h m; m4 publicity. B815 Craig remem- had first met Se esca. the star musical show. that she had heard his vo ed. and begged him to let ll ranlt a radio audition. He 111d lflilitiwd at her and told her he yu havinx all he could do to ke up in ‘his classes and sports wletlmut taking on anything more. Pub] ivy atorles with being the dough can who had 10st g, Once or twice she had referred t4 the luxury of her Youth. to ti» hflclefldfl. La Torrance, iii which she had grown . Their paths h crwsed repeated- ly after that first meeting. I-ie knew now that she had managed that He had avoided her. She was yean oder than he. Finally, he lild told her ciutly that he didn't 11kt her. He remembered the sultry yel d at t dill reeiq and vi a Mexi- fsblous (Ofilllll - lowwgliare in her eyes as she sug- ges You don't like me? So - i5 it not lucked that your brother does? I like the name Lamont better than Dontfibll. He had been dumb from surprise. I-Ie hadn't. known that Carl had met Nadia. he hadn't wanted him w meet her. That night he had waited u-p in their college rocms to warn l1 ther to look out for her, He 1n paced the floor for hours. it wasn't lllv him tc my out. In i-hl morning had come a telezrarn. Married last night. Love, Carl and Nadia. Hi; mother had valiantly tried t4 make friends with her son's vi"- He rwnanibemd her hops that til! little yirl would make Nadia mom ympanhetioallv understanding. l-lv mought oi hi: o subtle pilrsllii brother's KYW‘ ent; oi’ the e118"- nees with which Carl had folio llim when he wok up fiyinl: ° omen calm when 011B d" shortly before he crashed, iv ‘"4 "nowledged: (To Be Continued) lecrafr For The Home