l 1. Vwvwwwvvvvv wvwvwwwwvfi 0man’s Re al -" ?‘1"§§‘?E DAUGHTER OF EXILE By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL r ID! gllwflmue car and ‘ a moment listen, tbean frantic: . with Schumann, and they were riding straig trap. They must. at all costs _ warned, for with them as his hos- Vtages Wolff had won the lame hands down. wnd " l. spurt. gone through enough to the strength of most men. I-lnlford at one time had imagined himself to be in love with Martha Pelmann, but now he was spurred on less by lvdvealfihan by hate-hate of Herman O But. h is time to see the car roar-n van he waved hs arms and in vain ran along the road after the car. still shouting and waving. him. The car vanished round a bend. and the note of (ill? engine died sway, rose again and died once more. Haiford dropped 0n the ground Ind wept tear: of sheer exhaustion. streaked his already blood and mud caked cheeks, and in every limb. His eyes glowed wildly like an animals. It was a far cry from the sleek and hostile man_ girded with respecm- _bllii.y, whom Shane had fallen foul of the first day he had unwed in Nobody heard or saw The tears he shook the island. The car travelled on, h; s‘ rary, where Pie Shane's spirits rose. ‘were quieted by his Irmlity. Iiheir 3.159 He drove the car to the front door halted it. He twisted his head New UndJ-am Cream Dolodorqm ‘ I6 Q f1 5F°lls Porsplrntlon W y Vi. not irriuco akin. ' I right nfzer ahsvin; _ I. Inns ly nops perspiration <I for l to 3 days-removes _ odor from Pflfipllflfiofl, A. A pure, whimgrenuleqmln. less vanishing cream. l. Arrid is the only deodorant m ‘- nop perspiration which bu ,‘ been awarded the Toned and , . 5 Approved Seal of the American f HI Institute of Lsundering, for .i 1' mg l-IARMLHSS TO IAN-IQ be l . i BRRI i ._» TRAP!’ Onthocliffsmemselvmncbmb- hcardthethmbcftrn allunn htln In spite of his bleeding fingers bruised limbs Halford put on His head swam. and his lungs were bursting. He was out of train- ing, and already that night he had hate was enough. l-le came cn to the top of the hill in its occu- pants unconscious of the man who sat _and Wltpt on the roadway far behind them. Shrine slowed down ‘to take the turn into the side road which led to the House of the Birds. It was little more than a track, and be had to drive with caution. Wolff had laid his trap skilfully. _l.nd was _ prepared to spring it with equal skill. There was not arouse suspicon about the ho . A howed in the window of the lmann usually ‘There was no trace of Wolff's men. Nothing hnd happened in rice. -|coompcn of e £10,13- flobumnnnl Wshe up! Wm fir?!“ ‘“"° §“'°‘"" dl l w e door an um- bered out of car. left the oar- and the sweet cold ht sir ieeted them. Shmo wit a ong gra ful breath ‘Ilium? attlsstl" e ron door was locked agalns them. but as they a. msched it Hwy eouia hear uie bots and m; beg‘ hastily withdrawn, they suspected nothing. Shane had warned the captain to keen the door locked mi, and Pel- marm at least needed no warning. The door opened and a shaft of yellow light from the hall struck out and lllumined their faces Martha was in front. She drew back with a smothered cry, "Du liebzr Franz!" muttered Schu- mann, and hs voice suddenly shook. Shane looked behind hlni, Men had emerged silently from the sha- dows and were approaching, cutting off any escape from the rear. In the ll hted doorway stood Her- man Wolf , his blemished hand at his breast. the otner gripping a -long black cigarette holder. “Good evening," he said smooth- ly. "You haven't been a long time. I trust you had a pleasant journey. Won't you all please come in out cf the cold The trap had been sprung, CHAPTER XXIX HALFORD GETS HELP Hnlford stumbled to his feet and went use: down the road like a drunken man. He retained sufficient sense not to follow the car to the House cf the Blrdr. Single-handed he could do nothing against Wolff and hic men. l-le must t help. He went down the rod , and the darkness of the n;ght pressed down on him. The s.ars wheeled and circled dizzily n the sky, and the gaunt shapes of the telegraph poles were menacing spectres. Th: road heaved under his fee; like s cake walk at a fair. Help. He must get help. The cords rotated in h‘ brain, beat rhythmi- cally. took on an altered shim 111d a fantastic si ifcancc. It had been ‘s intention to strug- gle On to the village and knock on some cottcse door until he attracted attention. Then he could explain as best he could what had happened. and get the people of Carnach to him book to the House . while IUIHQIJOdy got on to the telephone to Stcmoway for reinforcements. That meant calling in tbs police. and, once the were cal in <.4vv1.Y, liiv. iatai ror mm l0 cs seen. Tncy would hunt him down like an am- ma But Halford dismissed that too. All Woirrs men had been aboard the Lillie. None of them would come oy road. throbbed nearer, and the twin wears or its powerful head- iignis launched themselves at the stars from the other side of the rLe in the rosd. Then the cu- had WPPBd the hill and was bearing down upon him. Hllford stood still in the mddle of the road and waved his arms. The heaaugnis rushed st him and threw a giant gesturing shadow of him on to the rond behind him. There was n snout and o treat 50118811115 of brakes. The ca: stopped a few feet from I-Lalford. Dours banged. and s man leaped out. Be approached Halford. "What the devil!" he barked. and s.opp:d snort in amazement when he saw Hilliard’: bloody face and tor-n clothing. But l-ralfvd was star-mg 1n amazement. too. He blinked his eyes and wondered if he could be drcllming. The man wore n police- man’s uniform. And the car was jammed full of policemen. He put out a shaking hand and seized the man by the arm. “PcliccP ‘His voice shook too. "You re poLcei How did vou set here? How dd you know--—-" "What's been going on here?" said the man in hs best official manner. There was no respect in his tones. Halford had last his caste with his clothes, and looked like a ruffianly trnmfi. mg?“ 118M. sergeant. I'll talk to A cool voice interrupted, and sn- cther mm approached from the our. He eyed Hnlford curiously, and Halford instinc“ y felt that this mluréedtig not bgong IOHLEGtIOCI-l P0 1W. 01’ In . o“ d “yum e crce l-Inlford would halve reached the end m‘ be . 4.. _ I. Does nccrcrdrcuol-does I- Nowuitingrodrpcggbqud a. I in‘. swank. u! “yang: nun Hestaggeredmedtowardsthevil; - then .s"wc-yiingn nhfiuuoifi hummus rag E g 5§%;§.§§E ti? FASHION GUIDES HOME B? TH! ESSMAKERl GIRLS‘ DRESS AND COAT . . . Front-closing dross with inverted its front and but, which may omitted. short sleeves or long sleeves. Attached collar, back belt inserted in underarm seams f dress. Princms cost made in seven glen sections, set-in sleeves. 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The divorced woman l: one who youna sirlo- mongyl on the Other e nest husband in love which she can secure her own has his career. any sitenozraéher who compe ence an few opportunities 09¢ l: him oven if so had hoped it Yo be her home. and if her and dust ’ COOK'S CORNER Q fe has quit the ‘liwifi ‘islgggaase that u the one and oifly my 1n ha. piness. Oonnubinl love isn't c wif u indhili); umtxuoldthlilsgrxggrtfii: hi: e eren an . B t m’ life is centered in her I800 Jul-iii? n fan-lime all the balance is clndorl. libel so iifpaya n. wcmsnto guard the treasure she values most. “E5. crumbs. Dip been beaten with a water. then again e crumbs. 14st stand for on hour, than brown heavy skillet in IPOIIIG COOOANIJT OBIS?! _.u.__ Two eggs, 1-2 cup butter. l. cu choking brown sugar, 1 cup whifc sugar, cup cccosnut. 2 1-2 cups ten be. wdor pocns eggs, add tho bes flour, 2 Best the uter which , ll’ C000!!!“ not? lvivlhlch n11“ been limo with thi v are tinged with gold. PEANUT BIO! CBOQUITTIS 2 cups cooked l-2 cup peanut 1 egg, well bee ll “bath: ten t, per 2 tsblggoons catnip Method: Mix nut butter, beaten egP. and cat-sup. Form n and roll such one in fins dry in eg which has ins the rico with the seuscn- tc small fins hot, “ ‘ shortening. Unless you coat these heavily, they tukc quite a while to brown, but ii’ you dip each one at twice ~in~ the and crumbs, they will brown quic y and be very tcn- der snd moist inside. LEMON ICEBOX CAKE Rolf cup butter tioner’; sugar, 4 e yoilks bedntsn uce an nit, is led". y fingers or than ices cake- crfii" ruin; it . l cup confec- whitcs an te n Cream the butter until soft and I ccth ddth findun and J3...» uIrtil flifffsxgll; u, in the olks that have been beaten uni mon t and yellow. Add uica and rind. M _ to: 1nd whip until stiff o, whi “fir... and fold into mix . a loaf pan with split lsdLQei-s or thin cod _c "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE thclo d the salt to tho lemon but it's that way. them many perquisites and privLolfl. in a temper or been boss, and often enouilh she rm n w Elflqlel-raklgetfluwgmen whose only asset ls I illfmfitltlfgllixl%uglllnoé"&ldbgflsgil%gnheswc y“ a h tact and soft soon h ' uld her husband usual}: ‘vllgpormm ‘or wives to touseasmlli! in whim Modern . Etiquette ~= “all “m... “.2 grou as _ h _ %li.l.‘.“..?‘i2°l.i°°.“‘£i..“{“.lui'i““&;u'rm1= i-i-o-uw- m» love with a platinum 1°11“ 11 11" ° l ‘ ° fat and old while he expects 1mm? l?” - Iwuilélrgc flxlilguhehldlfile 21nd’? Intoifiat fair flu‘: Q- How magic invitations to s D5 . - ' . I I TQM“ there should be one code for conduct for wives and another iOr h“! °rzmn§l gm‘, inflation. h“, bands” when m, mum m.“ been issued, s ted card should DUI Jul!‘ an explanation tbe in 1n every relationship between Q. 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' of credit for stickinf to tin truck instead of mom Ind down the country I11 automobile". ' ‘ ‘A gollnh llblttégo fill! Q 111B ".19" s. .... cake. Spresd with some of the lemon mixture. moths:- lnyor . cake and tho rsmlinin; smnnmll- " turc. Finish wl night. Serve cream. Enough for 6 or 8 OATMEAL SURPRISE one and c halefedcia chopped ‘wal- nnd serve with crum. mo». Hznzfs A Mic: PLAN -+- Livia! mom, omitilnoou, KITCHEN, tow- snuas - LOOK! may: -- vvi: ALv/Avs v/Anflo 1o wow -— ....-'.¢ ¢i..'~__ ‘Household Scrapbook _ I horn muscle n. ' tfimm)’ u: ere riclimo magi": "with ORE I have always fulness akin s habit of 2b and often the trans rovents us from eptbs of sorrow. g uh a! bid nus kce steady And Addisc w we begin future solves J is mentioned sev located before tabs tenth ‘Z v ITIINGTB ‘H!!! ll Btr more is Butltbcefinest Strength for living u tbs atrenatb an tho weak ones of the earth. to mirth. I consider ls an act. tho former as is to orts 5f mirth whb e greatest deprcsions of melan- ubolyqmon ‘than cgntrary, i ness , oug h mind such an “ma” blink‘. oo thlghlgxlmm f l ds glitters foren molrnegt; crou and ps u a kind d l h 1n the mindysnd fillso a m t perpetual serenity. STARS FOB GUIDANCE We are on s. path which leads upward, by sure an with eyes of noble Bible end had never boon definitely . It lsb from to the Argument with s one of ‘Ho came. curred." Lite ww.w,wvwwv i " um bum“: tlut comes from mo “WWII! from Bleththo logs vent e glhco pieces of the ants t coma from we have already Bsturstc B8B sweetened sugar considered cheer- The latter to this drop mind. boiling‘ 3P greatest trans- arc subject to chcerful- it. 0 t to t oil into any up 8e Mitt is like a that breaks it wthn d stead t , to look yo: '31:. d“ bedlndcry. times in th fl ed eiggtucentury B. woman is s Ho saw. He con- “M” d0"! 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