. ....-_-.. an‘ .11. {inur- ‘PAGE TV_V_Q_ :—_——~—-—\—-—- h, ... . . vvvvvvv vvvvv Viv v vv vv MYSTERY. HOUSE By KATHLEEN NORRIS "Y0" llllllk ll dld really keep your we started out here. Mr. Bishop Zlfld llwll llwzs"? Perhaps u did. But 1 were going w follow right away 111.1:be~~1n.1ybe," Page said earn- when Flora came down and said e m‘, 'R-.1ll\l was rvl1lly' frying '10-, (‘not she saw you signalling from 1,1“; SCHENECTADY 1m, loll! 1 can't believe-I dent‘ Rock." 5:35 p nL-Short Wave M1111 Bag. b01411‘ 11.411 11e’<l do zlnyythizig so "Rand," Lynn said clutching hi; ll/‘JXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. lwlrllllv =15 drllcclrls you. They'll l shoulder in vaineffort to care the slut‘. out after us. I'm sure of it, ‘and agony, "1185 given them the slip. illlllll nvul‘ the dizunond,‘ That's what that means!" llL ""0 1-119 61W "You're right!“ Barnes cxcluzmi-il, “V-"Y “"1131 "l MYMBYY “(W59 “But why? What, alts! all, have . Picnic don't, do flung: like any of us done?" Page demanded, ~. " woziitiirt (lure! Rnncl mayi still incredulous, '.\< .. g0 .'~ll'.l ;:-~ lion- lie udmitul (A love ureeting from Hawaii). DJD. ~l lie qvvcr- but) "I w“ yo“? Lyn“ Said’ m ‘mi 25.4 m, 11.77 meg’. : m inchlh‘. W111‘ should l "Cw 58m manner that F° “wilder”! (‘AR.\C.~\5 i.- lffwllt‘ in klcp i011 dazed? Page‘ ‘Tm “n”? l‘) w“ W“ ‘ww-l B130 pm, - The Continentuls. ll: ‘ ' < tiikznu of your not‘ Yo“ Sea‘ they“: “m” my grand" YVZRC. 51.7 m.. 5.8 nleg. _ .. lmolllers money. It, wlt: all planned AxONVI-“EAL {when -I got here. and then the onlyl 9,30 pvm__ ..4,h.ab,_.sflllfi--_pattCW5 .. l thing to do was l0 get me out. of tlzc w ~ vvwrwvwv vvvv vv u‘ , '. w. Page, _ in 1110106)‘, vocfi ts and string (‘ll- l .11 the ircl. 111 lone of 11.1 Way; they hm to‘ they “we m 5°‘seli1l)lc. CRCX. 49.2 m, 6.09 melt; ‘ l-z l ‘ 1011011 111.11. l dFei” But they found m“ I had ma; CJRO. 48.7 m.. 6.15 11102 i CJRX. ‘I <I:.i11:llnil—I known ‘ilanmnd’ do W“ 5o3?_nnd “mm ‘ 35.6 m, 11,72 mcu. E , m. “m. w g6, , \\".\11\e<i that, That was to be llli‘ “mum k h W“ pump“, YOu'SllGl'0. She knew she never could; 9,“ L“ Wings w Pam“. i i‘. tin-m stnrt- so“ it‘ “ml u “F” ‘w good t” Flflm’ l r\lllt‘!'l<'(l, DJD 3.3.4 111.. 11.77 men. M“, my you KBut. he was going buck to Cluuu. LQXDON lur from “mug and he could have sold 1t there, Hot 10.15 p',,,_,_i-s,,,.,-,_ sunpholkvu. ~' l 7 ‘lb/llliil‘ knew mum have Cut u‘ you know’ and he Anollxit‘ 111112121111 of music from the lvvolui have been 1 ~11 for 11f». But I Czrvvlh. O,- LOMO“) 05D 25;, m” 1: . .1541; him, \v.l-i1 -. oi pO-Jlflll, zluy had Lowcriii‘. i110 Zllilllllfi Cliff? IO t. "ock and scrub d been ijylng when r1~Lvnn found an iunkw. and tol- . n :1 t; lXWhi-l‘. 211s .11. ' r- rurl-z. l‘, xvu- lllffl - .0 1.0m, ' w‘ was no v>-'\‘\‘\ lulu; urc was Only crluilii-lviixe. ;Oll(l, -‘.<i unfit 'l'i1:rc was a . 110:»: out oi the \ a can stumdmg on v~.‘.‘.0\v' and solid lllfltfil‘ smull . L <‘.-.i- the grill ' utI-zzucll Will] \\'00d o.‘ the fog had i sent a faint :.'.i> 111v uir; the found 1,1111; all about 1hr- cgj: of gillls gh 11.. There were no n <1- s 1116.1, no heartening ,l’\\lI'\’lll soundus of (lotus Jamming, (l ' : iherc was-l l vl lnzutcesi . fruit p115. Page tiinmond." 1-.- have been l W’ had it, and I wa< ill. and \\'l‘.(‘ll I i ‘Nil to get lzcticr. they kncu" if, {xhey could just keep llle~rklCp met lqueer~they might get away will; it zifwr ail! S0 he gal‘? me tlll“ tonic; i he had it made up in Belmont, but ilwn he doctoral i1. H: knonvs drugs. He had packages and paprrs" of tlrsm :11 his room, and he used to doctor the Chinese and jabber Chinese to them. And it was only when I stopped the tonic that I lrgan to remember clear-and that. was only two days ago. I told him I wouldn't ‘take it any more and he said we: when I would die, and 1 tlioulht you liked him. Page, ‘ ' rare! l didn't cure! Lynn finished, "but now I'm dyznq. lBut maybe you two will get free. ‘and rwant you to remember that you're to have it all. Page. I'm ltalking sort of silly. but you're both to remember that. Cut the diamond up-it‘s bad luck as it is; any big stone is; cut it. in four." \ "Lynn. stop thinking of the diamond! “first do we care about i it? The thing 1s tolzct you to loud. land have that shoulder fixcd. It's have ii y and give it to Flora or Rand or rmy- i one el=e she like-l" (To Be Continued) l Mrs. Hendergastls; let her i i Coughs i Now I care." ‘- A ALQAQLLI khh‘ A L‘ vfYYYvv n-ovo+¢e4n+w0o+o+u»o0¢o-oo-'v6%:a“w‘¢‘ l . ,Woman’s Realm -:- Social an LLLL AAQQQQQAQAA AAAAAALLAL A j vvvvw-v v v~v~v vvv- vv ' Y 1151;; 5miu<cuirrcmww GUARDIAN Perso ‘huh l4‘ L 4 ;‘A i ‘ ‘LO-fix vvw- -¢.=..- .. vvvv v - . - °" ""1 :11 '-:- Fashions -:- Literature ~evuooa+oo>¢ul ‘ VYv-avvv Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Alflncllhsternfilnhll) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2'! ll LONDON l 6:45 p.m.—“Imperial Affairs." A ullk by H; V. Hoclson. GSP, 19.6 m, ~ 15:31 mega", GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; ‘ GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. BERLIN 7:30 pnh-Alohu from Hawaii ll 75 111"}: ; GSC. 3' Il 111.9518 mtg. PAIUS p.1n.~Nc\v in 25.6 111., 11.72 meg. TOKYO l2 mlilnizht -"Ovvr.~cu»" Progrnni." 10120 Elullbli. 'I'P:\~» w-l. S U P E R - S O F T MILDLY MEDICATED A Mo rrringSmile Pwveti Customcl'—l-lcy, waiter! I've found u. tuck in this doughnut! WfllLf‘l‘—-V\/ll,\‘, the ambitious lit- ilt‘ llllllfi- It. ntusl think it“ u tire. Agnes ivuntctl :1 kmcn, but lin- inoclier would not lei. her liuvc one. Agnes was taken sick 21nd it was und that m1 opcrution was llcccsenry. Htl‘ 111;>ti1i=i~ promised lirr the finest kmcn xhut, sliv could find, if 511i: would be a bravo lztzlc girl. A; she iva. coming out 01' the anaesthetic the ntnwe lmurcl her muttering. Sioolsing over she hem-cl ‘why not save your face by not telling any one about, It? It is unnecessary Quickly checked without "dosing." ht 1y against t. o illf- touch \ ' he Hid. ' . - cam lmvr n . ,1. "i". Fcomc to it! fr. ~ v.0 viiucczl into this l" ~. and 110w tltey can Barnes said Vi‘ m '~tl\y lzcrc up; we miy herr- ull mzht. ‘,l.'.“.‘.ll that. the? \\l'c'li all ite in JJUW, The): won't b ore the 1101100 < ‘lurch and bring . it. iitlic matter . ., zhruh [O clctlr “.1 ‘incl: 10'» Eli». Hopi; death. . unis lll tluu. tonic of your l ‘llicy urcn", quxc so cracked (lint tiuw-‘El wit murder to their varvlu: uciiv-iticx Mr . Prcndcrzast is :1 nliiriitl‘ rim-Ir ulri woman, but the‘- not iliit, cyzcri!‘ "I'm not uorricd about, their leaving us hcrc,“ Pace‘ said stoutly. “I'm my wrvxficcl nlzoilt. _v<1ur Mm. Lyrn. Wflii uvt. nil the island. easily "fhcrc are often sltlulllcrs (nu-lug; we're right ncur (Inc of the occrm Inncs. Flora might. try rmytl1i1uz, I bclicve. but. the minute Rtinrl acts homc. even if it's late tonilzht, 110.11 tell her that she can". do this znrt of thinv!" “When clirl Rand go?" Lynn asked with difficulty. "He left for San Francisco Just as (‘1l(ll\'.lll. f! '.'!'='="'-"";..'.'.'§§‘i.. ‘Let me 5W6 ' '.r",l:..:"t ballast: r: utztli‘ “ml; gince I learned about Parallel; It's quick and never w!!!)dim- 35 cents. Im- ‘mum.’ PARA F» VICKS ms c001: s CORNER 1 l CARROT PUDDING. Two-thirds of s. cup of currants. 2-3 cup raisins. 2-3 cup flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 3-4 tel- WWDOOII cinnamon, 1-4 teaspoon cloves, 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg, 2-3 cup finely grated raw carrots. Wash currants and raisins and dry on absorbent paper, Mix and sift the dry ingredients. Add the fruit and stir until well coated, then mix in 111a potatoes and carrots and beat lntll well blended. Fill h buttcrccl mould 2-3 full. Steam 2 1-2 hours. Serve with brown sugar hurt! hucc. ' ‘. Brown Sugar Hard Sauce: Four . tablespoon: butter, 1 cup brovm silgm‘ . [sifiecl 1-8 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon, llcmon juice, 1-2 teaspoon vuuiiln, l egg white or yolk, if civsirod. Crcnm butter and gradually blend in the brown sugar. Add salt and flavor-inns lThe addition of bee-ten egg vmltc or l yolk increases the light-mess of the sauce. CLAM-AND OYSTER SOUP. , i A pint each of oysters and clumsl will be needed for this soup. Both are mixed, together with their liquor, the tough part of the clams is rejected. or it may be cooked, cut. oIf, and, chopped fine, and the mixture heated ‘ slowly to barely boiling point. Stand ; aside. Cook a quart of milk with five tablespoons of flour and butter 9 blended ho a paste and mixed with 2 l teaspoon; of salt, 1-2 teaspoon all white pepper, a teaspoon 0f minccdl dried parsley. and a tablespoon of grated onions. Stir until the milk boils and is slightly thickened, then add the oysters and clams. cook until nearly boiling. and serve in: boullllon cups 0r bowls with u gum- ll: of whim»! cream. 1 shock, Tlf3l‘\’f)\l$\l0$».\' and lLQPfl llicsc words: "it's 21 bum wuy to got a out." CURTAIN BUYING Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box I A Jilted Girl Should Feel Thankful Because She Has Learned Before Marriage That She Has Lost the Love of the Man to Whom She Was Affianced z cws I WANT! LISTEN- eo encx T0 THE cwB HOUSE. .. wolzcols woasr CAOW . Dear Miss Dix-What. is a Jilted girl to do? Shall I boll my friends that I have been given the air, or what? I was engaged to a. young man who was sent by his firm to a foreign country. He was to be gone three years and at the end of that time he W85 coming beck to many me. But it seems that he has met over there some one whom he prefers to ma. He writes w me very frankly that when he asked me to marry him he honestly believed that he loved me, but since he has found this girl he realizes that he didn't know what love was or what a man could feel for a. woman. He simply raves over her and is terribly sorry about hurting me, but life without her would be insupportable. ,0! course, I um mortified and grieved, more hurt in pride than heart, 1 suspect, but what um I to do about. it? What X-FINANCEE. I'M 6022*! vou FEEL BADLv...BuT You _ WON‘1' FEEL AN‘! BETTER UNTIL ‘IOU GIVE UP TEA AND COFFEE... As THE DOCTOR 5M0! should be my attitude? ' ."\ll5\\'8l‘I Go down on your knees in a prayer g1 thanksgiving that the young mun found out the true state of his affections for you and discovered his real mate before you were married, instead of afterward. God has been goon to you in that, you have been saved from being one of the wives who is mvrely tolerated by a husband whose little flare of passion has burned uoun to ashes; or, worse still, from being one of the tragic wives who eats her heart out, 1n bitterness knowing that her husband loves some other ivoman and that. he resents her because she stands between him and hap- piness. _._____... A broken engagement is a scratch that may sting and hurt, at. the time, but it will heal withou leaving even a scar behind. But a broken- up marriage deals a woman a wound that. testers in her soul and bleeds and aches us long as she lives. l YOUR FATHER suRe HA5 CHHNGED! 1'0 i RATHER caoov FOR " HIM 111m Aw MEMBER 0F THE CwB .' w" s I can think of no more cruel fate that can befall a woman than to be married to a man who has married her for the sake of duty, or be- cause he had not the courage to break an engagement after he had found out that he no longer cared for her and that she had lost for him what- ever charm and allure she once had. No position, it seems to me, could be so humiliating as to be an unwanted wife, one who has merely endured instead of being desired; one to whom a. mun came back reluctantly of an evening instead of joyously; one whose very touch was repulsive to him. because she represented to him all that, he had sacrificed for her. No man could be a good husband under such conditions, or make any ivomun happy. He would be more than human, He would have to be a saint, if he were not grouchy and gloomy, cold and indifferent, bitter and sarcastic; and if in the end he did not. tum from her to some other woman. _ Blake makes aFresh oulke 1H5 aim FEEL LIKE A CHAMPION Mlf-wlf! vesm-smce ue \ swntueo To POSTUM H€ HA5 Fccrmo Acreo LIKE A DIFFERENT MAN.‘ WHV, Wov- ' '11-. THAT'S N0 WA‘! QUIT! WON'T FEEL UKE PLAYING our HAVE CAFFElNE-NERVES , oocroe l 1111a move siuo SWITCHING T0 i our oocfoks "l always thought thin talk about in. and coffee being harmful applied , only to children!" "Oh- no, Daddy . | a many adulh, too, find that the cnfleine in tea and coffee cln upset norvul. cuno indigestion,‘ or prevent mound deep l " If you uuqpcct that tea and coffee disagree with you . . . try Postum for 30 days. Poatum contains no caffeine. It's simply whole when! and bran, roasted and slightly sweetened. It’: easy to mukc, and coll: legs than half a cent a cup. It’: delicious, too . . . and may prove a reel help. I l4! u: lend you your firlt wall’: lupply of Poukum Incl Simply wrllo Conlumer Survlm Drph, Ganorll Food: Limited, Cobourg, Ontario- i‘? y FZ-J? So be glad. Get out. the cymbals and rejoice that. you have been saved from going through this martyrdom. Nor should you in any way blame the young Illllfl because he has been swept away on a. tidal wave of the grand passion, and has discovered what he felt for you was merely liking, not love at all. What has happened to him was something beyond his control. The one thing that none of us can do is t0 love to order. The HOUSEWIFF and HER ACTTVITYES SEVERAL SMALL GARQTENTS 1f you make your children‘: clothes yourself you will 11nd tllnl will he saved and. much more accomplished if you take one day for cutting out; the garments and Doubtlcss it is inevitable that you should have your pride hurt by hav- ing your fiance fall out of love with you and in love with another girl. But n"; (“FT she gave me marigolds. To her the gift. was next naught, The impulse o! a passing thought, A whim with kincilineis inwrought. In passing from her hand. to mine ‘The gift became a. thing divine, Beauty and joy did intertwlne And wrapped me in their folds. to inform your friends of all the details. All that is needed for you to say is that you and he have decided to break the enzflxemcnt. Emulate the example of a. woman who had the true_sp0rtixig spirit, Jlld who, when hcr lover tired of her and forsook nei- for mother, said: "I won him like a. woman, I lose him like a. lady." And that was that. 010:0! Dem‘ Miss Dix-There is a. girl who comes to our office each day Just VAPORUB Fall time is curtain time and think well before nmking your iClCCtlU“. Nft curtAuna give an enlarging effect to the small room. Don't be governed by a passing fashion when curtaining your room. Decide what is the prettiest and most suilhbie sor‘. 0f material and stick t0 it. Elaborate, ornate curtains in o. mode t little home ure most out of plhcc and (luintylsheer nets would h: to much more suitable. Curtziins are expensive accessories, d , - l "1 ...lt, - . , poo“ so a 3 4 uabloan U‘ 1 2‘ so think wil. before you buy. Eoric acid for :1 cowl eye wash, Witch-lfziz/nl for sprains and laruLscs. Ftpwlns salts for a strong pur- gratin‘. Eimrboiilltc of fiOZlil for indiges- 1.011. Rhubarb compound pills for a. mild rhtliurtic. Ilzmilzuzvx, cotton, adhesive in cure of accidents. A stroll: disinfectant. for in contagious disenscs. Iodine and mcrcilrochmme external cut» and nbrarions. Aromatic spirits of ammonia for with soda. in a bud case of lndlgcSllMl. tape usage f0!‘ CORNS $191 hf Om‘ “No [Jainf U/CK RELIEF 2 TNAMK lJ CORN BXTIIACIDI! to visit and takes up about an hour o1 our tin-re, mus demoralizing 0m- schedule and forcing us to work overtime. I have tried in every way to let her know in u nice way that my work must be done and that, she is making my‘ job harder. what should be done to office visitors, READER. ~-—Annie Hood Tumer ‘Inffctas are tolls ‘ Answer: Something very unpleasant with boiling oil in it should be done, not only to office visitors, but to all chronic visitors who kill the time o1 busy people. All of us are afflicted by one or more of these pests, idle men and women who drop in on us at, our most. rushed moment and; who stay and stay and stay, regardless of our broad hints about how busy we are and 110w important it is that we should get letters off in the mail ,0: the baby bathed, or her children's lunch started. silhouette. Satin-striped taffetas‘ are looked upon with fondness by juniors. Broadcloth makes its appear- ance bordered and flowered with velvet, and. uses tiny rhinestone,‘ It's folloy to usegentlemct-hods on these tune-stealers because their Wtwm as a bad‘ “im- hides arc us thick as that, of a. bhlllfiC€luo and nothing short of a. harpoon will go through it. Hence, the only thing m do l5 just, 1,0 gen them plum. 1y that. you have work to do and cannot. be interrupted and that they will have to go, or to shut the door in their faces. If it mlzka them mad,so P°°m5 much the better. All busy people have to use this drastic measure in v0l1e=. There is no nicer curtninlng for hanging close to ivindows of dark ; than thin, synthetic silk l draperies, and will let in n11 the sunlight possible. er you do it the better. Even worse than the office visitors i; the tglephnm fleml w“ “u; V0“ “ll in Wvfkifu; hours to gab 0W1" the wires about nothing at, all. Here the remedy is easier, for when the time-killer starts on some story that, no heard at the club or tells you just. what he thinks of the President's pomp lcs, or Sally Jones begins to relate all of her symptoms and give you the details oi her servant troubles, or w repeat. little Johnnleb latest, wlttlcism, Y0“ W" hull! llD- Md lFll-Sli l-lllll W11 have made an enemy who will never speak to you again. And for all such mercies, Allah be praised! i I O I I O , Dear Miss Dix-I have a “usband who adores the ground I walk on, and I don't love him at all. He is of good family, educated, owns his own business. We have a daughter a yea," 91d, whom h, mink; l, per- feet. I don't, like children. I am a terrible wife in every sense of the word. I don't. like housework, so he dos it. He feeds the baby and p17. her to bed every night. He gets chances m go out; with m, (new; but he won't go. He'd mthe; take me out, but I usually won't. go with him. He is 2B and I am 20, and what; I want. m mm l; 5 mmlumg with 10g; or fun and thrills. Dart you think I should get, com; hgpplnggg out; 0g my,» UNHAPHLY MAR-REED. Waxed floors should be treated to a cleaning and a new wax coat once or twice u year. Remove old wax with gasoline or benzlne. Then give the hardwood a. thin layer of floor wax. Even if the directions on the can do say no p0l|5hing is needed, a little elbow grease gives a brighter lustre. Mien you wish to make your seven minute or broiled frosting 100k more company-fen (and quite professional) melt, jelly and pour over the cooled frosting. It gives the cake a handsome glazed appear- ance. Ideal for late Fall wear are top- oo s with raccoon collars worn ANSWER Sure you should. but why not try to get some happiness out of me by rlolns your duly by belng a good wife and mother and by trying to bring some pleasure into the life of the fme man to whom you u; murrled? jacket buttoned snugly to the neck. Lavish furrlng employed in the new cortume suit‘, and except in sports ensembles. n11 coats and jackets advance the fitted line with cit-her a. flare pcplum, a tunic llne or inset side flares. Belleve me. my child, the only happiness we over have u what we rive to omers, and the only road to happiness lies along the way of clean 11v. ing and unselflshness. 1r you ‘start out, w hunt for neppméee in nuvmg romantic affair; and bfvlllllll! Wm‘ marriage VOW! Y0“ my have a little fun and get a few __ Broadcloth skirts and ‘lame Llllflllfi B5 l-lle beiimllni 0! Your adventure, but, it will end in sorrow, tears ‘M ‘ulllwi DORDYIHY DIX. blame: m the very latest nllumce. too much wax will collect dust. for evenhig ed a bad habit of orouplns rtlwllefi- dresses, but. taffetms have new and ytry giving it interesting features. There is one ‘fore you with a ribbed surface which gives i machine. even more stiffness to the prinoessmequlrec. In th be . m l , ardrgrms 1 w ‘ca: buttoned revcr of lustrous 5301\- proect emse ves from tune-wasting friends and neixhbor-s, and the 500I1- W95 ll t e e ll Me 0 WY- The buttoned cum repeal we ggflflL ovr a two-piece suit, with the, neatly pile them away for the odd moments when the sewing can be accomplished. 1f each is cut 011i separately it means much uwu effort. TOO MUCH WAX Waxed floors are very nice but avoid the use of too much wax- Flrst. of all it makes the fl00r5 £00 A 1.01m NURSING slippery and therefore cancerous Imd 11 you have a. long siege 0f 11'1"- lng ahead oi’ you it 1s W150 l0 Bqllll‘ your medicine closet with lll° articles that will be of oon~ unit help to you. A medicine glass and. lucasilr- irng spoon are invaluable for the in- surunce o! accurate doses. A Elli“ tube for liquid refre=hmc11ts for the weak patient is a. conllorl- DROPPED STITCHES ‘If your sewing machine has start- a. thorough oilinfl be‘ touch the tension 0f the Frequently that is all it __.-__‘- __ _, ___ 4i’ Fashions’ Latest For Chic Dressers 1111s .,.l:i1.€§Lll.flF§. .0” silk . . ‘ is very individual with its shin?‘ The slender ‘paneled skirt will give you height and make your hips look slim. i Satin-back crepe with the oun- trart of the lustrous surface is another idea. for its development. For a (IICSSy version for after- noons or dinner, select velvet with metal or laoe contrast. You'll be amazed at. bow it is to sew. Style N0. 1836-15 designed 10f sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46 and 48- inches burst. Size 36 requires 3 1-2 yards of 39-inch material with M, yam of 39-inch contrasting. E88)‘ No. i836 Size — — — - - ._ -_ ._ “M118 Street Address City Btat-B BABY'S own ~ -SOAP- be i