F]! """ ‘“ m rrllluw ‘I’, hire early : w en the luumnamwdna shall-Hi. 00$“ "AW-O t... "i. an». --. Y ‘ CHAPTER XXXVI. “Peso i2l..l::=:..."""..*::. IJC door o ted Bud’ Hr _ lDorot/ly Dix‘ 03;; Story of a World Dictator c m. T...» mouth was tight drawn in at its left corner, with resolution. "Listen," he said. to be _shcrt and quick. The 810m‘ ant is nearer than we thoushh" "Everything has .Bod15hgm turned an attentive , s l thlnB. taeglcggsfigsllilitzi Rud. "Yldio B9115‘ court G. G. G. and then WB-lt W“ minutes, then repeat and 60 °n until you have the code ailawer.” "What fllfan. , “He'll know. ' does that mean?" 881d “l-Pm," said Chlflan, and hLS 5Y9 me‘. Steenhclds for a moment. Rud adlvanced to the table and gpcke standing. “Reedlys lost his id. iamonth perhaps. And here we are. He means to strike. nerve," he “He's put his Putsch 0n- I-Ie's got a trainload of French trwips coming here flom Antwerp, bu that may at switched 0n to idently he means to grab place and us. That's for the trans- the frontier. this port section, Steenhold. What can you do? Thirp doesn't know ex~ lolly what he has in the WW!!- vut I doubt if it's ready. He's got w guns - anywhere. Neither at Antyverp nor in Amsterdam Thirp thinks he has some of the zroundsmen here . . , ‘That's the lituntlon. There's no doubt he's ‘moving now. We may have a raid uere any time. But we've got those planes out there? He may have ltufi for the four or flve he 116$ at Constance, You'd better pack up. Bodishem - in case . . . We'll 0g; tlalane for you . . . But ' a 's o . . . . ' "First of alrstthe situation here. I want u. Steenhold, to take charge 01W all this. The police here ‘ don't number four hundred, there's only a youngster in command - we don't know anything about him — and Thizp will hand over the command to you. You must have got a section 0d your trans- port corps at Rotterdam and some :5 titre port here. They're , suppose. can you get. em together? We want the airdrome and the radio station held - and all this. Dreed had better go to the radio station forthwith. You'll as- sist him to improvise a defense. It's very important to klee the radio going. Sieenhold — I you will go with Thirp to the — , your second in command is out- side. ‘rhirp and Older: and I arc going in vanish. You'll hear from us soon enough." He went and sat down beaida Bodisham and began to talk to him lapldl in undertones. Bod- Lslham nod ed qulcklv and approv- ll]?- Steenhold felt anxious. Where Rud going? Oughtn’t there t0 some sort of council of war? “I don't understand." h . "ve . e “Steenholdlfl said Qtud, ‘ t your orders. Things can‘ wait or explanations now. You must do Jbmethlrlg about those French - . Antwerp. ‘rn have . to be held up. ‘There's no much . time if they are really entrained. ; Does the line come through Rot- terdam? I don't know." .A “Gee|" eaid Gteenhold, blow, and then got up and saluted. He had ;,.ncver saluted. Rud Ion. ‘mind went on to. to Bod- ,‘ m. . "math Rud. ‘Phat llld -, enhold a she left the room with 7f 1.115;’ found a bright om,» Fhlrp the 16y iiocr where there was lcale map of the airdrome 7W!!!’ 116° Wtllk. who saluted. the ground 8 large audits TIMELY TIPS HOME SEWER Book Learning Doesn’t Go Far in Helping "Y": 0531;? “m, Girls Get Husbands; Their. Heels and Newspaper Alliance, lnc~ Looks Need Education as Well as ‘mmdiw- "sic" i“ “m” Their Brains - ' - where men are," he “I; re a siren or any ‘i -- ld, t ‘Ilhe trouble with educati a girl is that she needs not only th ‘liming?! mfgm§§§§ffh.?w w? m‘: higher education, but the mi die education, and also the lowdown 0H men w quarters?" . how to catch a husband. For what doe; it avail g maldgn w be ‘we m The first intimation that Reed- - fififnfid§fgllwme "wglggfrfi $113?‘ l‘: ly's Federalist friends in Amster. Wm; M_ A “u”, h" name u a“ k my" “filed dam had oi trouble. afoot was the j siren at the Airdrome. Thirpls sec- , ret police were already in Piksess- - The eduoamm o, ‘ my ion of the Antwerp telephone ex- ‘ pie thing. You train him to he n. la er, change and were intercepting . doctor, or a bond salesman, or a Cafpellwi an: i: Iteedlyfls calls to actlon.and tak- | his sch takes there he is. Sitting pretty on ing down the nalnes. up oftha world. Nobody expects him co be Robert Most of them were caught un- Taylor, or an exemplar of what the best-drugged awares. But not all. "W! “'9 Wflfl-ifizor w make his own clothes, or do “This 1:“ t; d?y,e¢! n“: p135: his ownpllnnb . - hold 0 our 11nd!‘ glople,’ 'said Steenhold, standing Bllit wlfh a gill I: is different. Bock lunln on the steps of the main building defines"? the place of laughs! with her. liege “d surveying m‘ He“ or 1.95pm” 1 unlo- P" the doors of good times“ l-Ieirglxilo ggathcmati i“ key‘ don.‘ “bum” I“ the afternoon sunsnme ' how o attract men Skill in the flnezllt of be cs notifies“: h" it looked tranquil almost to drow- 1 ~ - mfg 51% mg zinesa "I wonder what one ought l‘ 113 N5 of her formal education, yet she needs to have as muchasshe knows howtoreadand write Indeed, for some inexplicable reasm, feminine inkclligc and charm incom tible. We have even coined of e beautiful but dumb. We t b “8-81000111118 ea to have the seems of their muting: the back or to look like exoqgt g bum,‘ m" While we deplore um pool- dear sune. who took all me on her partner’: feet we have rgigrullgtu 16%.’? m: M33." tn’ social amenities did not mix. to treat as vital points and just where the trouble will come from and what shape it will take." Steenhold had a lively but rec< eptive mind. he had never been a‘ man of action. He did not feel. like a man of action now. He had . always looked on at life, egged‘. people on, enjoyed the results of i their initiatives. Rud had been his great discovery, his staple enter- tainment. Now suddenly, an hour after lunch, he found himself with a recalcitrant bunch of disconnect- ed responsibilities thrust into his hands and no one to obsewe but himself. Hold this place? Hold it how? Hold it against what? Away there by the air station where half a dozen planes lined up and a small one some we; oi’! in the cor- ner of the field. Tnese, he suppos- ed, would have to be guarded-the pllois were probably standing by and they would be Bellacourts men, but there ought to police to support them. Rud had said something about disloyal aoundsmen. The machines had to protected from sabotage- A man with a bomb might play havoc there. Then half-hidden by rthe "main building was Dreed‘s radio station. Dreed would be warned and would seelto the de- fences of that, but he ought to be 116V!!!‘ 6X straight Mother tied up. prizes at school, never learned how to comb out stepping somehow, feminine brains and e I that nothing could be done about it. Butitwcears thatsvmethlngcanbedone abcutit. oi Tine president of Stephen College. one of the largest girls’ aloof-flu fir‘; country, sat down and took stock of what the average woman needs 1n her profession of be a woman, and he decided that 1t portant for her to c vate her looks and personality mind. He couldn't see that there was any percentage walifower when she might just as well be a stepper-out tiogvdsto do it. So he began educa his girls’ heels as Ami In addition to his stall of hitgl-lbruwed 1-5 he hkgd teache t; l; gaxuiglht the girls howmtlo be beau lul though homely; ‘ ho can: w o w how dress so as to m iatgthol me no” d!“ “d “ma”; good ts and camouflage lhel def ts; h t t mgk o’ “L! p8¢&ted_gg 0 nudolglips; hog-lg svoflit wmlldlook glam ins orous toad k and sit and stand and dance. And the result has bee to trans! m on» 11% sapigisucuwé’ e33 tlasfilnm§§i§l ‘il'1e'£“§&"§"§"1u as W°m11~ l1 oomed toalway~ all, on the $111112? lgbgnbggns overlooked. while other zlrlu get an the n31 and snare Now that is id r “l- the classical edugtionetahgy fir? 1; things that women really need to know and on which their happiness and is. Give them all of em also acme of the f" gvywvvu “an n+0 awn" v0 o-o-ov-ooo-ono-ofi-M-Q-oo o o n n nu 0-0 on.» 0:0 q.u_1v_.g_.r_v.v.tu.c_v_v.1_1l*-"I'-."; is s1 year»: no,‘ - “I Vlll Iv mz/rr OkDI/VAK em m» ‘A20. 1b. ivav Y "Aer rwo __ _ ‘ fur cvaRo1§N_ _ __ _ a U _ ._ A m“ Woman's Re alm / Socil and Personal I Fashions f Literature reinforced. “Three eaential points," Bteen- hcld himself, "Headquarters, the planes and the radio. No way of consolidating a. central position that I can see. But think - where will the attack come? first there are those French troops from Antwerp. If they come discreetly with pilot angina ahead and a revolver at the ear of every engine- drlvor, it won't be co easy to swim; them out o! action. But coming discreet nleana coming slowly. ‘They'll come along the line and dctrain where it is most conven- ient. Can they afford the time w come discreetly? They'll have to succes in lire depends. '1‘ (Lch girlie the most of such pulechrltude ashntlvileyo “Tggiestlfiienainlgng dress, how to dance, how to play games so they will not be misfits in! 3%.’. $3553‘ m E$n"l1§§2‘e§‘§l'u”‘éu?.'..'§lm°“ ‘m “s” “M Y mm" "her they m really crazy about them or not. m people an thing-s wk” “wlmanhwwbemmzlousmidllhanninginflicirmanncm I‘ 3'23; ihfv $333115? 6;“ W {gr i-hemeelves and their- uumuu. “devil, m» PM» t buds» s u... m°°°‘as"i..m.r..rmrh" We; Hpend. ‘leach them how to be goodznothers above all when: how to handle the menln whom they are mg with ma; ‘m; a“ gleé-kggggilendemess and humor so thut they can avoid messy divorces . Women sin oftener through lgnnrgngg than 1mm h m,“ g ‘cfifldlll’ the" mm Wives nae andslumn and get sown/inscribe: ‘lu rush. m they rush. they must rush AnddIl-leixel glllicletrmhlell Wm“ ‘m! m“ “mm” “w” “m, mum“ - when women Y 01;” l?‘ is schools slash as the one I have desert-bed “How ma, u . 8N v8 tsome of the things the, o hr to imam-wand ls the railway? he dont. aslned, and then had a bright idea. " - QHYJDIEF... Even if he couldn't switch those "ellch WW5 0B to some remote destination, as he had imagined at first. he could get a dozen engines or more if necessary from Ame. Wfdbm. out them on the line, and 81111111? smash up that troop train as it come up. Before they had time to detraln. He must lee to m" 1" l minute. as coon as he was clear about everything else, Something else? There mlghf, be it is iheir them. The Housewife — AND — Her Activities some sort of ttock force from in: town. '-'1'-l.§e'“k,l‘.1l§ come road in cars. It might lflxfi‘ gukgelgllghwfltltfm the i not dome at all. us... filfil‘, Think not on yesterday, nor gléfvmweenh. favorite Highland ' Iv. trouble borrow On what may be Tomorrow. But let Today be your incessant come. He ticked oi‘! in 1 H" an?!" °1 1118 Oven fiunfhgfi L“ "km 111.8 Second in comma -' l W many men h! ma, - (T0 be Continued) That night he received his n-....e and a six-word reference- “James Mu-laruy leiu. date LL: o1- fence. — John Brown " lllfliardy became a ‘in store for you ‘farmer and lSllOUl-D HAVE KNOWN THAT N0 OTHER SOAP PREVENTS Kd’ AS LIFEBUOY DOES oolfr as JUST A5 MUCH FUN AS THE REST OF US IF VOV USED LIFEBUOY~ ' REGULARLY rays Mildred Bums (was IT-HAPPE us EVERY DAY! in solulv ro cnv AT YOUR mm mar A rams" savPaaLne? ANN! BUT I NEVER HAVE FUN ANV WHY! WOULDN GO TO A DANCE none. llcvs Jusr cork LIKE u: wmlour BATHING! SILIX, anon! vou'o luv: no m’. DEAR, covcc usslursauovi ORDINARY sw A SO EFFECTIVE A \ . lNG AJ wlulr MAKES ureeuov INOREDIENT NOT IN OTNEH WELL-KNOWN SOAPSJIIAT on": wait for an unliuruslng personal uperienne to tench‘ you flint no ordinary soup mops "BO." a lifebuoydoes! . . . Make Llfebuoybaihinglbdbill. “B: you're ufe from any likelihood of cEendil-lg. uvuow ? com-mas A walrvme REDIENT MAKES THE SOAP ‘K-flp... America’ confident LATER..JI'IIIIII'.R¢Y# m HAVING m: TIME 0F MY ure! I WISH | coum WARN EVERY GIRLTO as amu- CAREFUL Aaour HER amt SOAP] (u. never mun rnusr c with men and children. lifebuoy is a favourite for complexion If val!) atopt "B-O." . . . That's one lug "mach why" lifebuoy ll Canada's and I favourite bail: lilP-‘Ildl women, Gull Illlllllpluu; 8J1: THE COOK ’S CORNER SOME INTERESTING RECIPES Here is a recipe for Block Gingerbread. Twelve one. flour; 1-2 lb treacle; 1-4 lb. butter or dripping; 3 oils. candied peel; 1-4 _ lb; sugar; 1-2 teaspoonful bicar- l bonate oi soda; 1 large teaspoon- , 4111 8170111111 8111891‘; 1-2 gill 02f milk, j 2 small s. , Methodz- Sieve the flmir, gin- ger. and soda. Shred the peel fine and add it to the flour. Put the utter. sugar. and treacle into a saucepan and heat gently till dissolved. Beat the eggs well. Add the treacle, eggs, and milk t." ‘he flour and mix them thoroughly. Pour the mlxtlu‘: , has been lined with greased pap- er. Bake in a moderate oven rol- about 1 1-2 hour. Now-To make a richer cake, 1 oz. almonds and 2 ozs. preserved ginger may be added to the cake.‘ Shreds of almond may be sprinkl- ed on the top. GRANNIES GINGERBREAD 4 One lb. flour; 1-2 lh. tieacle, llb. sugar; 1-2 lb fresh butter; 1 oz. good ginge r. Mcthorh-Mlx 2A hours before care _ The past ls past. ‘Tomorrows in the air, Who given Today the best that in him r Will flndieghe road that leads lo clearer skies. -—John Kendrick, Bangs. one of me beat plplflil Judges in Scotland. Now I hear e has died in his native g...“ in AUGALAVCIJ‘ shire. l-‘LABED TUNIS NEW THIS SEASON newness oi tile flared tunic — -. “l? WW5 °f smlllgly flavwed either in coats or in dresses. foods sometimes linger on sil- 1g “n uggglongd “no m we m- verware even Bite!‘ hcuet of this season. You can a th ,, To eliminate. boll in enumerate all the silhouette: - amount and there is an unusually largellst of them that share and find that there ty in them. But the ilaretd washing. water to which a ,, of soda has been added. Fruit cakes will keep fresh al- ' most indefinitely if perfectly wrap‘; A gay refreshing cotton pylngm . Always allow a fruit cake frock with new square neck .. bllllflncd lhoulderem. pert flared sleeves. rm- home wearl for re- sort! 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H I mak a win- doez vmlmr? o 800d A. By selecting a strip of board about two or three inches wide and cutting it the wldlh of the window sash. Insert this board under the lower sash. ‘Ihis will al- low fresh air to enter the room be- tween the two sashes, without a draft. The board can be enameled or gainted to match the wood- wnr . Q. How can I keep sandwiches fresh for several hours? A. Place the sandwiches in an earthenware vessel, covering ae- curely, and then place this re- ce tacle in another container of c d water. Q. l-low can I prevent the hands from chappl when hanging out the laundry on a cold winter day? A. Dampen the hands with vine- gar, and then them w ll, bo- fore going out to an: file c uthee. Know How to 05......“ Self-Y Conaciouuneac ‘ (By ROBERTA LIII KBQNII Pllnll Watered Y lane sponge well with water and place it on the dirt in the pct. The plant will absorb enough water to eep it frem until you return. Waffle Iron Tell A simple test for determining when the waffle iron is hot enough for the batter is to put a teaspoon of water in the iron, close it, and when the steam ceases coming out, the iron is ready for the batter. Roach Powder A good roach pcwd-r" thci h"; proved itself very effective 1c made of equal ts or plum ul‘ Paris and fiend sugar. Sim l! i qtrick could Yolrdpihlivntlguir lellfiomzlunm u no- ln a l?“ “i. ‘W113i’... u... lartb W min I. ll Ifld GINO N0. tgadfllmtllllf lunlta écahinnat litethemcwohandaaigncdmtor‘ ‘it! , alum mmunnntwuuim 0hr “$253? Oblfllplfllfkbfl. Ion‘ l0 6Q", If you ‘are away for a few due the . 1 . phnt watered while you are gone, one successful wa is to acak a - ..,.»;Day’s Popular Design ‘ ByICal-ol‘ ......~.-.'.:.ac:-'.:.+~..,.ee~-~~'w~ ma. i knit um M” _ M14315‘ ti. gal gnocchi y: Millygtkl £1,301,511; u, when vmrlrvviih a pontrutine q crknlttlng can m» mmwer J mnewg nueeawemuaurnunluuuudl°w Ilflfi, ma. ups-sauna; uni an o+++0+0¢ 1 Modern Etiquette A (B1 BOBIITA LEE) Q. When introducing a person to a group of your friends, is it to repeat this person!‘ name with each introduction? A. No. In this case one may say, "Mr. Moore, this is Mr. Adams, Baker, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Gibson," with a slight gesture of the hand to indicate each friend. Q. Should a l place her purse and gloves on e restaurant table while she ls eating? A. No; she should keep them in her lap. Or she may lace them on a vacant chair if e e feels sure they are safe. Q. When thanking someone for . a favor or courtesy, is it proper to say "Thanks" or "Much obliged"? A. Neither; the correct phrase is "Ihank you." _.__, Aimes 613 worth!‘ votes. We print All the covfllll 'h‘.'lti8‘..u'.l‘°°'°‘°” a ,. unn- P"-.