_ loms for evening wear. ..Qgg “I lthlrllrthat theyansreslw gnom, ‘Pheyjiook so much like tiny folks ‘ Phat. may have wondered rorn their horns . . n n. ,~ In brilliant, velvet cloaks." ‘ ‘ -—~ ‘Ii-ILEEN GARREPI‘. --—-—-_,.-_%__ CLEANING WINDOW SHADES Now is the time of the year to take down and clean your-window shades. Stretch them out on the torch, having first taken the ‘sutlon to spread down a clean lheet or other covering, dust horoughly, then go over each with \ wet cloth that has been rubbed with white soap. Rinse off tile soap Til-h a cloth squeezed out of clear "liter. NEW COLORS ARE GAYER The new colors would have been lonsider-ed during a little while ago, - mt now they mererly seem to fit he modem scheme. They are livelier; clearer, fresher than ever in lrown, "beige. chsrtreus, blue-green, ind all the woods tones: cedar, maple, pine. Persian reds have been flipping for some time and now srre nostly out. PARIS SAYS WEAR THESE T0 BE SMART Crocheted slllruwdlsli frodls m taste} shades worn with maichP g hats or hats of felt in the same lhade ‘rulle capes sputtered with blos- Nizlon being used for new wrin bighties. . - Lace-edged chiffon underskirts Wm with ‘taffeta. ilmcks. Gcled woolen hats with chiffon lust-veils sweeping out behind cp- Daring. ‘£1 potent pump with a. vermillion ‘Ihffets base. shirred I-rrled with woollen hooks. Linen shoes for town well-r. Velvet bed-jacket hand-pnlrlted. stockings with lace Oops. A hsrb with charnob crown and rloves to match. Belts with. clasp: of flowers, Ilorlopsms silhouettes, butterflies, Ind patent leather bows, also cello- phane clsnps with printed ideas mderlaeath. Veills on some hs-is with bmsd Irllns full ilrom inside the crown ' directly over the forehead and face Net being used for swagger coats for both day and evening. , Old-zfashioned nosegs in papa- lace silage return. Velsiat ribbon shoulder straps in ccntrflstlng color for wear with off- bhe-shoulder- frocls . A pale blue chiffon grown with n. Humor-colored sash. Madame Schlapurelli holds scarf in Dllwe by wearing over lt s neck- lace made of strands of blue stones. Imldon says bright socks worn over silk stocking are supplaritlng woollen stockings. Paris laughingly calls the checked Iult the book-market's daughter's Illit, the "bookie" suit. Suits with two skirts pne “Mob lng the long cost, the other the blouse especially good‘ for quick changes, ' Boutonnieres of gay field flowers worn with every kind of conums. ‘HANG! HELD FEW DAYS AFTER. DEATH 0F B? IRITUAL- 1ST sll over, rounds of lady Calllsrd, the ll-lhnllst. who died recently l_n_ don (Eng) claim to have 00m‘- ::Perslan Balm is the one true‘ tmlly aid for skin health and duty. Aids the mother in addition; ll loveliness. Protects the tender lkin oil‘ the child. Delights the fath- ll‘ as a hair fixative or cooling nhav- ing lotion. No matter to what use it h but, it is always beneficial to the skin. Every woman should use it. Persilln Balm cools nnd caresses the skin and creates corllplcxiorls of surq passing loveliness. inlrrutes,” the Sitter said. "Her voios the voicev wextrelnely happy. the crossobove her house had been observed and with this were names of people she wished ic be present at the private service which was held at her house. The Belfry The names or several of her closest Indian chief, Os-Ke-Nml-Ton, who _ vrogrnnsu Your: lnvrrrmo knltting-hssworked out on ‘the pressi it fight ‘tip. thelllsihtfl W" Ms found onthe chair. It ed that itwasplnced there hands. Lady (Baillard had predicted member of the circle said. One-o! thebiiliers at the seance said that it. was unusual to get a mmsage from s person so soon hfiwr death. Sometimes. they can "get back" for l- moments- "“Laldy Caillsrd spoke for about 10 happened exact was perfectly clear and we could all recognize it distinctly." .A trumpet was used to magnify Among the voices heard, the sitter said, was that of Sir Vincent Osil lard. He thanked his friends for helping his wife and said: “My heart is satisfied at last. I am Then Lady odlllordh voice come through. she ell-pressed her pleasure that illuminated in accordance with her request. Before Lady Csillud died she wrote a list of instructions relations do not appear in this list. Among those present/was the Red sang the anthemvmfhéle B N0 Deal; .'j . . er 20.000 buudyuperrsrcconv action. ltroolycolourl ‘mam Pslmollvdwouldnksnothersosp ‘ "'53-:- t L " ladle ‘grceaofo vcolL Bo I use Palmolive twice a day. I work its velvety lather into the skin of face and throat. en time with wsnu, then cold water. . In my bath, too, Palmolive lves my whole body a “Sch lo girl Complexion” beauty treatment. Do not reel deqiondenlt if your tp-itcan be corrected in the ng, Take each section and pin side down on to s. thick blanket. Usdplculty o! pins and. be sure to got the central line sbralght. Then place a. dump cloth over. and with a hot iron proceed to press -not gliding as this will encourage wrinkles. Should our knitting be in ribbed or fancy pattern, press llalltly- A profemionsll who knits rapidly and without creasing _her work will svold pressing the ribbed por- tions. altogether. After tbs first pressing and when the coverlna cloth is practically dry, pres a second time with a cooler ill-on. then remove the cloth and‘ leave the sections still pinned w n the blanket to remain until they am dry. This-is rather- S11, important plan ‘rile task or making up is lust as impel-inn. Take each section and lay it on a table. These should fit perfectly if the ironing has been correct. Tin-end a. needle with the same wool as that used for the knitting, and overcast the seams making a. stitch in every row of knitting. Notice that m; tension of your cvercastins stitch is in the same ratio as. that of the lullttlne. otherwise "is seem will be lost. Should you be sddingsplmsleevelnsfrcckor jumper dtisbstmtosewthls into position before overcastius the side or lmderarm seams. After this a final light pressing of the seam! is necessary. Then ham! the 8N‘- lightly together THE COOK'S CORNM- . minnow rsncsuss Azwnmingsnliu Brown was at a talkie. .He was sitting behing. an '3? whose con uous e p. _a became rmore thsifiibcolilfbesr. Leaning forwdrdhlig tapped one Should This another substantial pan- okthem “i. ‘he’: er‘, cake. It would be_ very good with nbfiaylggxftxallfiuflladmm" he said’ boiled or fried hum or back bacon- . . ‘- -~ ~ or 1r you had a. little left-over a ‘YTQ: m“ ‘“"'p‘§°d§° " “m” u chicken you wanted to cream and , firm“ fiver” °“' w“ the serve over these pancakes that would c“ g m ' be‘ fine also. As we suggest in the» recipe, a little crisp bacon as a gar- nish would be appropriate in my f... A suh- lrnssfisr set his scholars ihe~taslc of writing s poem of not less than three verses on "Solitude," the cornmeal, sugar, and salt with boiling waicr. When the meal £13 absorbed most of the linuld. add 24a milk. Add well-beam sg. To pre- pared pancake mixture, add baking powder. Combine the two mixtures. Add melted fut and beat well. Drop by spoonfuls on a. hot griddle and make the cakes small and thin as prmible. Bake until browned and Add egg milk and brsn. Sift dry in- cocked. (These pancakes take s little gredients and mix with the raisins. longer than wheat cakes). Serve in Add to first mixture. Combine thor- stacks of flour, with finely minced oughly and put into buttered mold. BEAN RAISIN PUDDING One-qusrtercup butter, 2-3 cup of honey, 1 egg (well-beaten), ‘A cup milk, ‘A cup bran, 1 cup flour, it teaspoon sods, ‘A teaspoon salt, 1 cup seedless raisins. ' Cream butter and honey together. mat on a. coat hanger lmtii it is Quito cool. wan-ll romance; Daughters to Avo Young MenAwayNor Boys just naturally other Youngsters, where brings dance and. turn on urally stay away from a. house howdydo and treats tlTem as i! to scratch the floor or make so much noise, New few girls an such knockouts that a. boy Sh m may be all that is fine, but one lock st.- for them. They dare not risk A mother is either a great amt or an awful lisbll concerned parsley 1nd onion sprinkled bs- cover tightly, and steam for two tween. Cover with cheese sauce houm. Serve with hard sauce. her to say "yes" to them. the young mun wondering why this paragon an him on. 1s getting married is Neither Drive Welcome Them too Assume That . ' See men’ ‘swore. . hgvend Palmolive bccsuseifnpurc, :3: dbormqg-witly- we Welcome izillmngn fig; ‘fir: . . young peopls of her commun y ‘ expert recommended Pslmollvs ma“ Wm, 311-15 and my,’ qpgcunywgm boy.’ fol-myukiml wantcdtoknowwlly hm“. for the" ‘and, dumb‘ 0;- qu, m, an mu m, no mummy“ n“ out the chocolate love at first sight and is so determined to have he; um, brave an ogre of a. mother and a zero atmosphere to get suit is that the maidens with st once but never again. Whereas girls’ mothers msks things pleasant for them, they have popped the question to Gertrude and lnotherdn-law. Alotofwomenkssptheirdsugllinrshom them too much. They are always on the scone. ing daughter's hand, so that s yount man w to make love to the girl, Sadie depends upon them for when some man will take their needless alarm, for Mother has effectually scared ofl Fiorewarned is fonearmsd, and no man is a girl who is going to hang her mother, ‘around his neck. Other mothers queer their daughters‘ doing the chsperon business. They won't clmhes or go to the places Msuds and lllossies have They sit within e Maud and Iillcssie them spollsports. Aether mother who is bod luck to hsr mother, who is under the ' thst house are calling upon arrives she blows right in and how she loves young company is still n. mere girl at heart. icles for the last thirty years and tel-ls him all about hsr “ when he says he really must go abs tells him what s pleasant axshotwhe r and that Then s won't marry any-of thsdczcnsq .1- d drives him on instead of le And, of course. there are those tragic her daughter's every opportunity of marrying her temper, for her nagging, en shy of! from the dsughtor her. Mothers, if You id Being Old Maids- - They- Come t0 You ’ The reason that sgrsstrnauly pretty and never receive any attentions fwn} c! their mothers. They have too mlwh, mother or wrong thing or n. mother . Win11“. and ' handicap that) daughter struts her on the door and keep every eligible msn sway. gravitate to a jolly house where there the girl's mother gives them the glad-hand sad cake and where they can roll up the rugs And the radio as loud as they like. And they just as nat- ure dropped by the crowd because Mother's rules ‘ of upon Jane.‘ proceeds to monopolize him. She slls rein-lea him with the family millionaires who no Just And so on for her. disagre as they would from steal which 8T0 Y9“ t0 your dfl-llflhlfi DORUITHY Wdntifoilrw 1' Eagerly; Don't attractive ymmg women old maids is becnuss moi-hers who do tbs who la an Awful such and over-y one ls s fatal vents them from winning out Q11 DQOOBIB stuff. Mother cm put out unmet, and before they know it taken Mother an for a l ca. 5 mlnwfng by mothering They are always hold- ould have to cblolform Mother “I sscsbu~ooouocasoosoooo . in". . "can" . . . . .. “nun-n... whore the girl's mother- gives them s. sour m, “mm ‘mint mun’ “n, they were intruders, and warns them not m; be 30¢ u we m“; b, mum“; mu worms. wllsr’: Worm Powders l5 mm“ “w! "m1 fromtnssyatemsn grwézfllgasr: dhuuurdnvvlulmmnlmullscm and-off momma are ditched. Msn call mzgwflbn m4 m," theyhnngaroundthsbouseswhers the ,3 y, M mama‘ gum‘! Business Girls Get Relief l! overwork ups your strength“. If if he so desired. They are always telling how “u _ w“. d“ “dug”, bled 5mm Marni o; iuodlcfind how Mamie or ‘mflmfiwhu “W; h" m“, m, ° B“ mm‘ u‘ w °" m“ u“ d“ m of m», start rebuilding your llcllfll precious babies awsymfzom them. Hull‘? _ a u‘ “a m". Pm.’ prospectlves . mm". l‘ 3°“ ‘tabs h nough marry u‘ o! budns- girls and. ‘lg: the olrrwclnsn oftghe as, ‘slat people all cvsr (buds no doing svwry ‘ any. A _ ’ ‘,- trhd and prove: for 40 om m m“ by i - _ Atedni sadgusrnlswros. nces or rr over- . - letmmimwmmmd¢_ monuments-nonhuman. ordothethlngsthstthsothsrgirlsdo. Th!!! . " W. tc come home about the time the party starts.» never the girls have a date, and as s Msult -_-a--—¢--,--— "den-unmanned" dsugbtersisthsconvsrugtinnsl > HLOYVWICIIUDIBOOIIIFW " When the b0 while her husband has got time she his bessechinl and so on. All of which lesvss nseds to be so prsss-sgsnted cues where a. nlother alight! by being so renowned-for cable traits of chnrlctsr that amity. The girl her downt father is enough’ ity to a. girl so ill’. case. ‘Guam mm m yum,“ to mew had and that he must cums hawk min But he ncvcr does. m 1 m’ °°m m“ selves how 1t nnlst feel to be utterly ‘ Irish lemons" denser Wmusdxnnuudmnuumcuumubdnknu "P ' “WM” a cups boning water I liar three verses o four lines each: only she hadbew “we to mmthm I Emplrfi rflmlers . status under financial star-nu, has 1% cups chm mm‘ end every line was the’ same. - , , its ropresenfoiives from tho oun- 1 Well. beaten ess 4 “$53,; **,?,:“_,°-,,§j°~;g1,gg<;{;,-. “Qflhfl Another first nu w old-mlldmhood u the mother who ovum-miles ha! Jubllee “:3” Jmjuwgm mu,‘ 2 Cups nreparedlvancske flw-l‘ ,5“ m, no t I could main u daughter until she rouses suspicion in tbs mind or tbs listener. libs ._.-_- mum mm‘ and m, flu“ an‘ 2 tewlmons baking powder mllllllifi Bhe 111593 l Younl min 53W beflllll TD CH1 him Whlli I. 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Gncorge Barr nlacCuicheon VIII; So with Hurry, Gren’ returned to the hotel, and there he spent gloomy days and wretched nights. He rea- soned that it would be wise to flee Edelweiss. but something stronger than reason kept him there. Harry, unaware of his friend's fseep trouble and m» tactful m m- quire, visited the Castle regularly to see the Countess Dagmar, and some- timcs brought news of the Princess. 'I‘hen one day Anguish came back to say that Prince Gabriel was a guest" in the hotel and that he had recognized his voice u that of Michael", the chief of the gang who had tried to lkldnsp Yetivc. "He had probably learned that two Americans. frustrated his plot," y to Yetlve and her uncle. Harry, pslq and worried, dragged him away through the crowd. "Ihis means a. duelf‘. Harry cried “He may kill. you." "u-lelrneverfllive to touch his 11w to hersffiGrenbrlswered. “Choose pistols at icnbsces‘: ‘She cannot marry a ‘dead msnz" ' Two bllrckgbearded young mm. who had been grnong the guests at Lorenz's’ "tublen-‘dalled- later at the Americans’ apartment. They intro- duced themselves as the Duke o! Mizrox and" Colonel Attobawn, 1nd with them the details of a duel were arranged. ' Oren spent much» of the niSlll- writing letters, including one to Yeflve..s.nd earw in the morning they rose expecting to drive to the scene of the duel. . As they left theilrroolns, however, they heard sounds ofexciisment and found trlscorrldor full of gsndsr- Buron Dang- sl Mindful that the Princess had dil- missed him from the Castle, Lorry did not want to go there, but he was persuaded by Harry, who, des- pite Dungloss’ views. thought that their discovery ought to be revealed But at the palace the Princess re- fused to see them. The Countess Dagmar met them and gave Gran an exquisite miniature of Yetive. "Wilere is she?" he asked. “In her boudoir." r ans- wered. “The Prince Lorenz is with her. They—" she said it with an cf- fort-—“are bethrothed." Lorry walked blindly to the wall. "You mean to say she has accept- ed?" asked Harry. "Yes, the marriage contract has been signed and the wedding is to take placc November twentieth, the day on which Graustark .s to pay its war debt. As a wedding present. Prince Bolsroz, father of Lorenz, will give us a ten-year extension,"- she said scomfully. ' The Americans left. nothing more u: be said or done. 5101s‘, and. Americana, he ‘more was - "You two mull- Iel- l0 B 71W? °3 ss-fetyfflthe, lice chief wllispfififi n, . “Kiwi _'~ ran to them. IX. In the dining room of the hotel 1,??? g d l thB howl. Dansloss. stabbed to the heart as he lay in Gren asked. the murder." that the evidence was strong against begun thg fight, that he had been heard to say he would kill Prince and that monks stained fingers had been found on the door knob of the Americans’ spartme "It means death to you if his fol- Km‘ mwud “Is this a plan to prevent the uel?" cried Lorry, as tbcy rode. “There will be no duel," answemd "Prince Inrens is dead. ed. “But what have we to do with it?" “My friends, you are accused o! The Baron told the Americans hem. He pointed out that Larry had the of blood- lit. EXP" sed Lenin LONDON. Avril lib-wk)- Known as “The King's Shadow." ex-Detectlve Fitch of Scotland Yard. when death at 5B was announced rsoenh ly earned his nicknluns whsn st- twhed to King Edwsrd as his bodyguard. It was his, duty, natur- ‘* Eiliiiliéi 55 £5 Eagge iilg; " 3i P _ a l§rrrir"i§%l§ is l§§§ :5? .3 5 Harry said. "Ho has nerve to come “ugh . here." that night, Lorry and Hurry found =3: persuaded 1:11am. protest-Ins. W Itwu nmmHcbvthl-flrrv 1nd "Yes. iLhs ll Built-vi’ IDIWQYGd Prince lnrenz and his Axphcinisn go mo, the city prison Aild tbsy- hll- Anguish first tbs Baron actually bc< Lorry. "Still. he is o powerful Prince nobles celbrating the betrothal. They med out through s rear door cf lisvsd one ct-thsu guilty cribs u- " Ind able to ream any Inclination "l; a; 5 mp1; 01m u; the pflncfi, _ . . . - ssssinsticn of the Prince. with I show q r and, in the midst of_ the revelry "I do not u! 1m m sulltv." . down to the hotel Qhgy hum one o; the Axphgnlpfl Dsngloss u-ld. Ill if in answer lo nwnlohwss swnrmhrg with pgrtycgllgnlpranzmglvggwflh .. thsirlbougbhflblrtlwillloythst , in ‘ uniforms. to nu promised bride. ll you did murder mm, you v.11 " "wllsuemesmuxedorsn. ‘IMQPHBOQIIOIO- bsoulciilnd-bolnbuolndnfibs " ‘ “Oh. 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