crasam¢aasninsovawltfiztlalnl-~ P QITF, FIPI-IT‘ ml t Woman's Re alm /' Social and. Persona t’ up spmasgpes 0s neon n vsfitOOQotOooorOoO-Ooooo-ovtfiioroo A - uwvw-‘avwv-vvrv wwiw __' -_ v 41 in _ m om in 1m Crimson Cloak By J. R. WILMOT ' Semeant. Po rcther strolled acres. he luau w a motel where and my wins “if” ' RUDD “l! l8 drink 'l. h Pierre dlspe with the flax o1 a ocnnouseur and an expert. ‘Ihcre was some about the white-jacketed Pierre the appealed io Fcrrolher. He seemed din 903ml wi . knew anything or was likely to know an tin ything . m t. be of valuc. Forrother doubted it, but in his wide experience the man behind t-he bar usually knew a whole heap more stout hotel patrons than anyflne e e. Early the following morning Gerry had inquiries of an went t panles with com sn office at the hotel regarding Le oongenhl way was to proceed by lramcar, which Gerry . When he found the plane ' discovered that it as well remove from the clusters c ' houses with the more English typ: o. gardem that . abound in the immediate neishbour- ,ood. The main gate was a _h h 1- iron affair and flanked on either “ tide with a. h h stone wall. He luv- ged at the be -pull and saw a LL12 '_ wizened old man emerge rather lur- tivelv from out of s. small single- ltoreyed lodge set to the right of the gates. ‘rhroughthelronbanofihegate I n. Win Anetta... Sneak w=n in Public Jean's a leader in club activities since she learned to £2: her ideas across in meetings. ore study- ing public speaking she was afraid to say a word. Now no waiting hesiiantly for a chance to express herself. it's correct form. she knows, to raise her hand, slightly to catch the chair- man's eye. When he speaks her name she rises, says, “Mr. Chair- man. l should like to make the sus- gestion that ..." Knowing such rules gives poiss -snd by studying the art o! pub- lle speaking you can be effective in longer speeches, too. Shall you memorize or read all your speech? Better not. for the audience may find you stiff, un- natural. Have notes on hand ar- ranged in order. study your sub- iect thoroughly beforehand. For a poised confident manner, take your time. Rather than fill your speech with “er-efs." stop a split second and think. . Zoue _He was told that the most. Gerrroondwted ht oonversatllhi. He explainzd that he wished to see the principal regarding the mat.- ier of the d1 appearance of Mm- fleg what ooparcity donehinglfl- ‘ you s. finliysnsieur?" the man inquired civ- "On behalf i th famil ." 0E1’! told 111111 aumiuny? y "Youugglnot ooms from the vol-ice, e assured him that he did l th an a! to make ll‘:- gi lods pparon with the in- tuition oer tommuntilgating with the big house that Gerry could see through the trees along the broad Th? “mm-BE; '°“‘..‘..“:.‘..%..T°i€; en r an ' 0d to unloos Zorn ased to give you flve minutes of CLIVE’! DOCK)! Gerry was received in the sn- tranoa hall by a uniformed who conducted him without a word into what appeared to be a re- ception room. It was s. large cred s dull llow oohro. deal table s in the . of plane a small Per- sian rug prefaoprl the fireplace. Gerry was not left waiting very long. The door opened and a $1: of a man thrust himself ra- ihan cams into the room. Ha held out an enormous hand to- wards Gerry. "Monsis Daynwn, I f” Gerry admitted his identity and allowed his hand to be squeezed al- most to pulp in the man's 81‘ - - as Gerry felt he was ever likely to encounter. The man looked more like a professional all-in Her. (His bead was almost solely devoid :of hair; but what adornment he > could not contrive to gmw on his head he was eminently more suc- cessful at. cultivating when it came to his chin From ear to ear and running alonz the lines of the Jaw-bones Zamboroif had a jet black hirsute fringe. The oddity of the man's appear was height- ths fsot that his upper- shaqm. “I understand you have come to inquire about Monsieur Man nisher," he said, briskly. 88d 0M8. H . I am awry. How do I 20w, Monsiglur. that represent s family Gerry pddlseed of Unel one e Gervaiseh curls on whldi he had written in his small neat hand- writ that h Be a leader in your group. learn ' to put your ideas across. Our 32- pago booklet tells how to prepare speeches. develop your voice, have poise before an audience. correct ways to address a gather- ing, parliamentary rules. advice to toastmastgrs and radio speakers. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Public Speaking Seif-‘muqhg » an Home Service. Be sure to write lainl Andres’ md l) Y Ygr Nani. the Name Name Street Address Gives ~ i i Mannisher must with less allmnettu which everyw %has gone. The earth ho swallow . “p3. "How long ago was that?" asked "Y. Zsmborof! gazed reflectivel at the opposite wall. “It would s.- bout six weeks. Monsieur. Phsps the two months." "And did you notlfv the Belqian Police Department?" Gerry was be. in: severely practical. "Ah, no M'sieul ‘that is never our practice. It would do us much ‘arm if the police were told." "But how did you expect to find him. otherwise?" Gerry demanded. "We ‘ave our own ways. M0!!- sleur." Zamboroff appeared to be "rowing sense-what excited and drooping gome of the aspirates he ‘ had been so careful about st the beginning of the interview. “We circulated s description to . Monsieur Dsynton Usu- 1H8 him." Gerry suggested. have to retuirn him i0 you?" "Vmi. certainly, wsieu. ‘ 7 to usedasmilchdigloir-nsoyin Men Poor Makers Dorothy Dix The Reason Women Never Tell How Their Husbands Proposed to Them is That Men Are Most Prosaic in Their Declarations; Romance is Not in =§§i§§§ 1%.? 525%? iii sires; Eli: who . t in a Chinese restaurant, between a bowl of tea. m boy friend plenctl in hand. sated me house or him. At is unemotlon r _ oes, but as we are both t the rest of the w t hand-in-hand with munent when s. man tho t t and andowsofiove some realimdthatitwszimpolsible tollvewlthoiltawclnan. does a proposal as dull as dish water l1 d as much And who do you Fine ords butter no psrsnl . s th ld ys. and ~ the man ‘who chokes on his Adgns slllvlee civheiidaliiese-tiilos to tel a 312i how much he loves her and how rnutth he waniu her, and then blurts our. a dare (proposal Just. because he carrt-say what is in his heart is lmcre be epended upon than the glib lovemsker who has a romantic J18. your opinion, promise for future hs. piness as a romantic one? hink oi’ such a start ward married life?" lif- timent for her sweet the years. But she seldom sets it. ‘Ihst is see a proposal properly made. she has to I O l O I I Dear Mlns DixL-I have been married more than nine year; and luvs two little girls. ale 5 and 3. whom I love very much. I am also very much in love with my wife. ‘Ihe trouble is this: My wife diver shows any love formouldshs tsllsmslies. Ilikesqulst home f0. s “i: h" vgy: cuss-gum,” d "fimism" b’; bs - .an a seems y ohanoe of restoring our l Have you sver tried as business our marrllg, concern as you do your y e ‘ “hm s. e ou ever ven as an H v h; Bl :61! i’. d toiro z ' all? ultiss i .1 you ‘fifiiv. sum: 13.‘;l..'8l§', ~ 1 ’°‘“ Have you ever considered that “s you make your wife tell lies b isln such ruct/ions llttl she doe sh fraid fig all Yo?! the truth? Thgrreevaigyplengy oinwomen wlgotliztto Ehgirfiius- bands about the rioe of their hats because their husbands think a. $2.60 lid is good eno for any woman to wear. - Also. have ou vsr tboumi. that your to pick out herykisgds as you hav likeher tosacfiguhad toqult because she ‘t like him Somehow we are all sensitive about our £53552??? “Sh” d§‘..l€o“‘.m.° “ti? ti" “mm” “f” ""32.- 3°" . e' , will elimina s lot ‘d! the friction ybetwgm $0110 men mm n“ m‘ W“ Ywseylhellllyl-nd pleamre-lovingandlibestostapoutofan ovenin. Well, you knew that when you married her and you used to escort er about. Try it win and see if you don't get good is. Perhaps you do love your g better than she loves you. That hurts you. but this lnequali y in sf ection happens in most marriages. Fmlvh hove a proverb a t 'I'hey sav: "In love one kisses and one sitters oneself to be kissed 5o see if you cannot settle trotsblu with your wife without in to the courts. t. qusrre y to win her back. doifnorg get. that divoroe would o1 your wife, but or your ' ttlc girls. If their mother o d be, they need you all the more $05,231! by them and them and rear them on into being good I C Dear Miss Dix-I other of a wands sirl of 10. f have always {fill d buttbs no are‘ tellin h thatsh h th . ' ms..1;......a.ns°..m.s'..'§.*fi.rs§;§l 3»- Answer: _ Tellh ulszth. Bhowillflnd , , more easily rmgivgu you if you explain i; ll». talse her anrgo somewhere to live when no one will know of w" ““ i“ ' . manly; Drslsu. r1 Mfslm will wait just for one mo- ms .” . He nturnsd with his _ mnuyouhsvesnhotomvh. Itnssmsllsndums d tobs re- butssGenylooked atlt fleeting on e propostion for a that he could Wild moment. Then he said: ‘That's s pathetic awnl in th good idea. Nfsieu. I where. . 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