ll-i9 The A flower unblown; a. book unread; A tree with fruit unharvcsted; ; A path untrcd; a. house whose ‘ rooms l Lack yet the heart's divine per- ; fumes. i A landscape whose wide border - lies In silent shade ‘neatih silent skies; A wonderous fountain yet un- sealed; A casket with its gifts concealed:- This is the Year that for you waits Beyond tomorrow's mystic gates. -—Horat.lo Nelson Powers. If youre always looking for subtle new flavors, try this: add a dash of nutmeg to the filling used for deviled eggs. ‘ Metal cloths are favoritees for Sunday night wear, a fact that was evident in the smart audience gathered at tihe premiere of "Ghost Town" an the Metropolitan in New York_ Metals appeared as bociices or close-fitting Jackets worn with black skirts (dinner length) and there was one harem style frock in soft gold fabric. Scarf hats _are Paris’ latest in- terest. Not snoods, though theie new ones are on outgrowth of the. snood. ‘These scarfs which are waist-length ends of draped tur- bans or crowns oi’ brlmmed hats (Schiaparelli does the latter), are meant to warm the throat. and Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles ' princess. ‘rho unusual seaming u ' . i0m én’s Realm “ The ever poiuiir prince; frock in a new guise. Nothing is more flowering to all ages thnn l. slim portimilarly mart ac it coils at- tention to shoulder width, thus maxing the waist appear slim and young. Perfect u n. background for gleaming Jewels, just the place toahowoftyour bestneoklaceor clips. A hat. to match. especially one with c; perky bow a-top com- pletes a very chic costume. Style No. 2147 is designed for sizes l1, l8, 15, 1'7 and 19 years. Size 15 requires 8 1-4 yards 0f 39- inch material. Hat pattern No. 3082 is designed for one size, adaptable to any head- size, and must be ordered sep- arateiy. Sena fifteen (15):) (coin ia pro- laredl for pattern. write plainly V0111‘ Name, Address and style number Be sure to state the size vnu wish Style N0. 2147 3082 Size Name Street. Addresa City Province imm§iifiiioai LONDON —1OP)—Dame Rachel Crowdy, who was principal com- ~mandant of the V. A. D. S. in France and Belgium in the Frst Great War, has been married to Lt.-Col. Cuthbert John Massy Thtrnhill. Housewife And Her Activities Mlnard's relieves aches. iliilliiiillhfib s. -..l-.~\. 334w.» mum» smooth wooliens, the cIassLc shep-, herd check; that women love t0 wear. are a revival to check ser- iously ior spring. WHEN LAUNDERXNG NEW CURTAINS When laundering the new cur-‘ tains for the first time. soak them over night in salted water. As a rule new curtains are full oi lime and it is very hard to get them clean without using a great amount of soap powder. After their salt bath you will find them much easier to handle. a . In the collection oi‘ spring lace fashions, a. number of new-looking frocks designed by Paris couturiers are developed on narrow lines, par- ticularly lnterestlng in lace or lac- constructed fabrics. The Sultan of Johore has in his personal apartment a mahogany bed said to be large enough to slee/p a normal family. Yukon territory, Canada, which has only 1,805 voters, sends one member to the Canadian House 01' Commons. The territory covers an area. of 200,000 square miles. Species of bird-z whose summer , ranges are thousands of miles apart, are to be found in the same tree in their winter resort. Heels that do not. split when nail- ‘PRISONER i l“ MAJ ORCA BI BENTLEY BIDGI 091715‘!!! ON IN THE BTARLIGBT The road led away from the har- bour and the tty from which Roger and Kitty had been marched to the barracks that morning. The street was deserted On one sice were iuuightcd houses, and on the other a low stone wall above the beach. Roger moved silenti on his siockinged feet; at. Limes could not. see Farnesl at all; once or twice ihe thought he had 105t- him- bill? lthen he caught a glimpse of him again, and know he was still 0n the right. trail. The street narrowed, the houses came to an end. The cobbled way gave place to a flinty track on the beach. Immediately on the right, between the track and the sea a dark massi bulked against the stars. Roger. uzzled by it for an 111 tant, camel o the conclusion that it was a boat‘ shed-and an unusually large one. A boat shedi The possible significance of the thing flashed upon him; and at the‘ same moment lie beam inc distant crunch of iooisleps cn stones. The , lman hc was following llfld erossedi iLlle road and was winking over the ,shingle tounrds the .hed. j Roger CCllLlllll-Bd on the track a. short distance peering ahead to make certain that Farnesl had] really leit it; theuhe rctraced his s.eps, and p.cked his wa as no sc-l ieisly as possible on to tie sh ngle: 1 the black wall of the end of the. The filmy track had been hard or his unaccu tomeu soles, but he “is glad to be without, shoes as he mace ‘ his way round the end of the shed, and along its side towards the sea.) As it was the shingle kept giving a! yell-tale crunch. i he swppeu and listened. 'I'l1e1e ivfls no. a sound but. me hush-Dual) 01 L118 calm Mediterranean r pplll g on me stones. lie mace out that UH.‘ .lie.i stood some Way out lllbo il.e water. n9 went on a. few more paces, a new sound iell on hLs cars and he stopped again. Just ahead of him was a door standing open in the szue of the Shed; he could see it in dark out- line, with the faintest glow of light behind it_ Through it {he gound came again. Someone was -pcak.ng in the shed. Almost immediately, with a sud- denness that startled him, the door was pulled shut with a snap. Roger stood still. After a. moment he observed, a few feet beyond the door, a, faint glow of light, low down on the shingle. He went ahead. He was only a few feet from the water and the stones were wet. He saw that ior about. five feet. the side of the shed s clear of the shingle between the posts which supported the rooi, and that. faint light streamed underneath. AMONG THE SHIPS His foot dislodged a pile of shingle and his heart. jumped at the sound. He stood perfectly still. Nothing happened. He crept as far as the gap under the wall. and going warily on his hands and knees, peered into the interior of the shed. AL first. his unaccustomed eyes could make out little; then the dim scene took shape, and he realized he was looking in on what appeared to be a. concrete dack basin, roofed by the shed, and open at the sea. end. The light, what there was of it, came from beyond the black out- line of a vesel moored in the basm. The notion that, he was going to_ find the “Glorious Kate" m hat‘ I'm-nest, that the woman's club problem w mat sired rose before him. i 1t fSocial and Persona Women‘: Dorothy m. ___l In_Addition to the Vast improvements in Liv- ing and Social Developments Women's Clubs Have Raised the Standards of Individual Members to Higher Degree Hark from the tctmibc. what dolaeguge mfllldlwmlfglfltlhgt?b 031d ilgxglfllfi and was as dead u the proverbial doornail, but here comes alo Theodore Dreiser. who tells the sweet young t ngs of the Junior League that all women's clubs are baloney. 0f course. there was a. time when mange:- tion of whether Women should belong to c1 or not was a b ue. Plueachera fu-lminated against it and declared that. it. would tinsex women to belong to Browning societies and that feminine study clubs would bring about the downfall of inc home. Husbands forbade their wives to take t in a movement that m-Ishi. take them out of t elr sacred sphere in the kitchen and 10-8118, w.th prophetic foresight, gloom predicted that if women ever found out. the s ength there was in union the might. even stick their fingers in tho political p e. Well, women went along and formed their clubs and me heavens did not fall, and listening to lectures on early English dramatist-s or trying to find out what Mr. Browning thought he thought when he wrote some of his poetry didn't ieem to corrupt any one's morals or break up any homes. Husbands stilrgot their meals on time politicians who came to scoff at women's clubs remained to pray for their support and women's club? came to be accepted as one of our main sources of sweetness and ligh . Maybe they are. as Mr. Dreiser says, baloney. But what. of it? S0 are men's clubs, for that matter. But why scorn baloney which is a. spicy and palazable dish with many 0f the needed vitamins ln it to keep us going, whether you consider it. as a soui-szatlsfier or a body builder? Of the evolution of the women's clubs, from the little groups that gather to read each others papers that. they dug out of the encyclopedia to iiie powerful Federation of Women's Clubs and of the work mey have done, it is needless to speak. Their deeds speak for them. They haic been behind eveiy movement for better government, better schools, bet.- ter housing, better care of the children and the old. They have not only cleaned up their own back yards, but also have made the whole country gardcn-coilscious, so it blOSSOIIIs like the rose. Millions of women banded together have done what no one WOman could do in making our country a better place in which to live. If this is baloney. Pass the dish. Let's have more of it. But if the woman's club had performed no pubLc service it would be a thou- sand times justified by what it has done for the individual woman. For has been the escape valve that. has saved many a. discouraged and des- perate woman from madness or suicide, There are so many women doomed by Fate to live lonely and pur- poseless lives with no congenial companionship, no vital interests, with nothng wortli while to do with their brains Oi their hands. In olden tun-cs these women were a. menace to the communities in which they lived, but now they are its greatest bles ing. For in the women's clubs thley find an outlet ior their abllit.es and the way to happiness ior them- se vcs. " Men have long ceased opposing women's clubs because they have iciind out. two things alicui. them that militate to their own good. One ‘s that the best preventive 0f ixscvlshnesus and irelfulne s in wives s ior them to broak lllE- nlciiotony of liolsekecping and chiid-rcarm by gJlXlg to their clubs, “here they mak-e fresh contacts and get new dens and pass a peasant licur or so that sends tlicm back refreshed to their 1o _ Another thing that husbands have found out ls that. a clubwoman wife, who goes about. and hear.» fling; and sees things and does things. and who keeps in tc-uch with all that is going on in the world is a, far more interesting companion than one who has nothing to talk about ex- cept what goes on in her own household. And, lastly, husbands have dLcovered that inasmuch as all women have the reformation complex it. is far, far better for their wives b0 be- long to the Association for Suppressin Polygamy Amon Savages or the League for the Promotion of Domestic ty Among the Zu us than it ls fcr their dear Marias to do home work on them. Women's clubs baloney? Not on your lliei Safeguard Future of Children Dear Miss Dlx—I am terribly in love with a fine young man, but his mother has been hopelessl ne for fifteen years and is in an asylum. We both love children an marriage wouldn't seem right, somehow, with- out them Yet. would it not. be a. sin to bring human beings into the world knowing that they have ths taint. in their blcod and that the fate of their Grandmother's may be theirs? What am 1 to do? Marry him and leave it in the hands of God or give him up? TR UB . wer: You have a right to decide your own fate and b0 marrv this marl you love if you will deny yourself the happiness of having children. But r1 my Opinion you have no right take a chance of sending such a curse down to future generattuns. I do not; min]; {hat anybody who ls afflict- ed with a hereditary disco. e has a right to have children. The least we can do for those we bring into the world is to give them a sound mind and a sound body. DOROTHY DIX. .'l-"u'h'b'n'a'i'ld'lafin'b'h'ia ._“ - i voun INDIVIDUAL uonoscor: E (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, 193i), King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the sesilcn your birthday comes In, and find what your outlook ‘is, according to the “an, I W - vAI i"e JANv uni!» I19 _..___ ratu _\-....-.-.~_~~..,.~- l KNQW razors Auorncwfuue or comiviuuicmous" | HAVE A man ma: KEEPING oven m wmraa mavac its YOUR momma xuln or roon mosr ream m m wmren DOESNT cw: mun nuresnuss m: BULK IliEY NEED T0 WORK RIGHT my CONSTIPATION MAKES m: Fm. TERRIBLE, AND ITALWAYS stems to as ‘ Woks: m WINTER DOSING MVSELF —THAT ONLY MAKES THINGS WORSE - I HATE T0 KEEP WHAT YOU A LOT or PEOPLE nave run TROUBLE YOU can? NEED Malian CATHARTICS. IF waouo mum. can cause consu- PATION, RIGHT mine cm PREVENT u. no wnm no. avsr EAT m puuc: or KELLOGGS ALl-‘BRAN EVER)! DAV AND DRINK PLENTY or warm - SURE n cm .' ALL-BRIAN suPPuas rnfsuui“ YouR INTESTINES NEED, AND IT IS ALSO A ‘ 000D SOURCE OF THE INTESTINAL ‘IUNIC VITAMIN Bu. TRY IT AND SEE HOW MUCH _- BETTER YOU FEEL£ - vou mam r0 SAY A a; SIMPLE BREAKFAST ~- CEREAL cm KEEP ~ ME REGULAR,’ Make your "Ounce ofPre- vcntion" a regular habit t_he year around . . . know what it is to be on top of the world all the time. Eat Kellogg's All- Bran as a cereal or baked in delicious muFfins. Ob- taindblc in two conveni- ent sizes at any grocer’: . or in individual packages in restau- rants. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. pletely others’ suggesticns and work after Dec. 6 ale adviscd to wcrki upcn imprcving and YOCOlld1l-l0l1~ ing rather than expandirg or tak- ing on new matters. Be Wscly; economical. l DECEMBER, 23 to JANUARY 21‘ §§35§if.".i.“.’...' £l§§§i°S§§i$§§ 5:... a ~ 1-2 tug ha: water l l-ll cups walnuts Mcllicci: Mix the sugar and cin- nanion with the water. BrnB lilo » \~..".i.~.".". i"... .'.".-1.-.-ei.v.'.-.".- c , flmil)‘ to a boll and ccck- until the syrup spins a long thread from the i lL‘ iillll (‘L01 s-Lgluly, turn add tile i n. i for speed rather than f:r quality I: ,’, u: th n , ~ ~ i l‘ q i ' -‘ ' ' .;::2.s == THE 590“ 5 =1 AMOrIwIgSmIIe imagine Be a little slower but ': I“ . surer tcday. Refuse to GLUE :- ': , _ NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER “I :1 I,‘.““ “J W‘ "MW 1°" 22 (Sagittarius) — Put pep and‘ ' ~, u.“ , ,_ '_ 111?; __ ambition into this M:nd‘)'- yzul "hi. Il-F-‘N-I-I-u-Ixx-fiuv-h." You kmw I do’ pa‘ born before DLC. 7. IIICCIIIZVB I cup s“lé'1""¢d Wi-‘lmlil fAnd do you flunk of me all tho l'kl t be l ki Y u born ‘rv “m”? 1 e y ° ac “g o i . unuamon "Nci at strcet crnssiugz, darling} Til fur Tat Site was plump bun very pat- ‘FlOIlCI so size tiuught it W88 he) ‘duty to tackle the young men shl iii"). about their duty in illClf‘ coun- t try. .~. -)'\. ears, or to keep coiffures in °rder. ed to women's shoes made from synthetic plastics. Small black-and-whife checked e..__. .. .. .. ._. Thousands oi mothers help keep their children Strong and Healthy I i With Fellows’ Double Tonic Action‘ ISE mothers depend on Fellows‘ Syrup because this old , family remedy acu in two important way: co help guard their children‘: healtl: and vitality. ‘l. Fellows’ nu llcs alx valuable mineral: which help uild stronger bones, healthier bodies. I. In addition, l: stimulates the 2p fife, aids digestion, helps ensure greater ncfit from food. Fellows’ Syrup la easily assimilated by youd bodies and can safely be given to children of m: years oi’ age and over. l: has bccn recommended as a body and nerve ionic for over 7O years. Why don't you try it today? Give you: children the help they may need for Jrcscnt and future healzh. Buy a bottle of F lows’ Compound Syrup of Hypophoaphifca fr m any drug store. Accept no substitute-insist on the gnuivu Fellows’. rairows’ svnur Tb: ORIGINAL Syrup q/ Jlypopborpbilah-A Family Tom‘: Since n64 PC hi! VB D861’! l 'i shed was so fixed in his mind, that all he could do was to stare and stare at that black silhouette, com- paring i: bit by bit with his mem- ory‘. for fear he was deluding nim- se . There was no mistakin that. out- ‘ line of the streamlined w eel house, the engine-room ventilators, the squat modern funnel. The fact. that the "Kate" was still there, that she wasn't already five hundred miles away en route to some unknown port. sec his heart.) with a wild shock of rel,e_. He ew back and rested a mom- | ent, while he pulled hmself toy gether. So far, so good. He had found her. But there was yet a lot to do, the worst part of the job of recover- ing her lay ahead. Any appeal to the authorities in Manreai or any- where else ln Majorca, would e take matters into his own hands. He bent down again, and took another squint. Two dark figures were moving about. on the deck of the yacht. One of them carried an axed to come from a. yacht ap ntern on the dock side. OT much in the dark as ible so as a strong smell of paint in the air. 1114-,» man with the torch carried m‘ ht h bee paint t. Lg ailTo bonCaontinuegl Mlnard’; relieve: aches. TILLIE THE TOILER — madness. All he could do Was to ‘ electric torch. The light. behind the , amp ently they were working as . not to attract attention. There was . something in his other hand which For Monday, January 15th MARCH 21 1.0 APRlL 20 (Aries) -Protect your income; especially be careful about spending for un- necessary things. Exhrflvflgallce and a brusque, irritable disposition are todays tempters. Don't heed them! APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 i'l‘aurui)—~ You, like Aries natives, are ad- vlscd to be particularly mlnctiul of the poskctbook, and to curtail , any tendency to m0OdlllE&5 or in- fll.1'p05li..C1'l. You have a naturally cheerful, optimistic nature - g.ve it lceway_ lkeep young by using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food If brings New Pep and Energy AN OBLIGING TRIEND MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -You should be able to make up for lost time experienced ywterday. At least, worthy attempts will re. ceive recognition and bring you future gain. Your mastic abiLty may acme in handy in an unex- Decied WHY. Don't be overgenerous JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -Heed healthy advice from sound- thinking people. A fairly good combination of aspects exists for you, but the whole day suggens the need of added ambition and continuity of purpose. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- You will do well to deliberate be- fore making important decisions, changing plans or taking on re- sponsibilities that aren't necessary. And be sensible about how and where you spend money. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — Not feeling taps, today? Then don't do needless work, and for goodness’ sake, don't. be anx- ious or wcrry, it will only hamper voui If you're feeling fit and alert, as we home, still we suggest you be sensible not to overdo or fret. Einioy some light reading or en- tertainment. during free time. SEPTEMBER. 24 t0 OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - "Extra special" on di- plomacy today) The wrong word may put. the right person in an ir- ritable mood. And don't be needless about such matters as correct. Judg- ment and important details. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - If you disregard com- . t - ' l Y3}: “Swlnwvfigslgsfiinlét‘anf'113g: walnut. and stir cnr:iuly' until hown beautiiully tivyzre (ire srd m0 syrup hem“ t” ‘"3315 3PYEM1 upi Employ Capricot-ns gifts of. mm a shallow m“ “'1' when ‘midi , "Young mail", "Same re asnn you re icaiiy ilnfiif‘ 51K‘ said to one "why arsirt ycu in the Army?“ not in i beauty charm,‘ he rnplicd; "pnyu b k L. patience- and concentration. l m‘ “p” JANUARY Z2 to FEBRUARY 20' upon you for assistance in one way. or another. B? fair to yourself, d0n‘i. strain, make more promises than you should 0r stretch the bud- get. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 2’). (Pisces) - Your disposition will decide many things today. Wear your best smile! And don't mind a disappointment or two, Diffllli/i‘ are being directed your wafy, too. Tact! A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY‘. will innaieiy be cautious, cconom-i ical, patient and able to make the most of ODIYTLUDIIAGS. Capable, ii’ rightly rented, of hoidirg a high position oi trust. or of doing tad- ious work requiring patience with details and rezearch. Shcuii nvcid stubbornness. PRAEWAR COMMENT necessary hody members of the family. v . U! l1‘ YOUR onocu-s ‘Made by ’ " known ‘ Copy mppiielan uquur. 26 ’. NOTTINGHAM, England — (CP) —A Polish comment. on Germany. D scribbled on a piece of piywcod just delivered here was: "The Fuhrer aaii (Aquaruis) »- There will be a fcu, difficulties that need your carivfui‘ S q \ attention. People. too, may call (IQIICQ Q8” ‘A recent scientific analysis ahowa that BEMA Extra Fancy Table Molasses is a concentrated cane juice of high purify, containing a sugar content of 69.10%. That la why if la of such value in supplying hcat and energy. h‘: a pure, nourishing, palatable food foi- all ' Use if an a spread . . . on pancakes . . . for your baked goods. We good all wayal lJ» / . [£5571 ELji , MOlASSES butcher without meat-this is how things are in the Third Reich." fliéfil.‘liii.."s.iilliii.lli"Si; i "THE ORIGINAL PROvvfl-Nor A menu"- By Wesfover MAC cor sucu A WALLOP on THIE HeAor THINK nu. TAKE um HOME m AR I GOOD SWELL ..NOW SHELL GET AWAY BEFORE IDEA , ALLEN FINDS OUT I ,_\ SHE CAN COOK l ‘YOU NEEDWT TAKE HIM ‘ HOME,WIL.MA~I W L MQAMFsp/ou AND TILLIE WILL {a V, ENTERTAIN MY FRIEND, MiSS .- TODD~AND SEE THAT SHE