SKYWAY '37 left the restau- .I.iator when they dmcuy home. rant, Ali.on went to and , In her mothers But she could [0112 hours bed Mrs. Thayer put the girl to bed and she slept for a few hours. When she awakened for a. moment she did not remember why) her heart was so heavy in her i-east. But she must see 8 lane. And she wanted to talk to some doctor. some one she could trust. Maybe Scott could help her there. Ma be they could go together. later. tier everything was over. Alscn finally met Sviane at 0 o‘clcc.|r and the officer was startled at the change in the girl. "You look all in." “It was pretty bad." “Now, what did she tell you?" "Eve]rythir?i_g'." "It is a long story." Alison was silent for a little. Then she a._s_ked: "what about the dance am "Nothing yet. 1‘m seeing Rad- man tonight. He should be here; in fact. almost any time." Before Alison could begin her story there was a knock on the door. “Do [you want me to leave?" “It sn’t. necessary. Better stay. Maybe you can help,” Badman a Help Rndinan came into the room. Behind him the inevitable “Lefty." He was smiling and casual: “Well, when a command comes. I obey!" The inspector ordered drinks for his guests. And they settled them- 5 elves. “what about Miss Thaysr Is she staying " “She's helping me, R.a.dman." “ all?” Radman, drink in hand. settled himself with cat-like com- fort, and waited for Splane to make theRi;i;1st move. t " man. were hot on he trail of this_thlng. We want your help. in’? title“ ‘°v‘?.§“..‘.‘.'.§w"‘i’...w°“"" ."" . re Well what happened in that ship?- iii: why.d {me want: dang team, 9 By an ilk. '1‘ e w‘ rob- pbly have changed rlllieir rgame. luln them up for us." Radniah smiled. a little. liked Bpianes direct way, without reat, z-jghélut, devixulgn. splane knew a e wan . "1 have a hunch the have not started for Hollywood. '1‘ ey haven't unloaded that bracelet yet. At least, we haven't found it it they have. and the police here are watching for !t'l hot!" n . "You have connections all ever own. You know everybody at the Black Cat.’ somebody must. know where those two went. Thesy only a few days ago." plane pau;ed. “What about it?" "I'll see what I can do." He wrote .'.‘:.’i"’..“i’.:‘:‘.. 3“. ‘....‘.““° "‘:°“--l'2‘.’i‘.' will get. busy tonigh . It ought not to be hard. Unless they have left the country." Radmsn finished his drink and stood up. "1; that all?" “That's all!" The conference was over. When they had he Alison laughed. “It was Just 1 e a movie." Alison Tour Her story Then Splana waited for Alison to begin her story. "It is as we thou ht. inspector. Mona got on that e to get some letters which 1.-I had written to Mrs. Roerden. She :hem. That is what was in safely to Mr. Scot ." “And they thought they were fool- Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LIE) VVb%NWM' Q. What. should I wife dowhen her husband telephone: about an hour before dinner and says he is bringing a guest home with him? A. Pi-epa the best meal pol- sible under I. e circulrtwsnoea. and make the guest feel welcome. Q. What should a man do when he meets a wjmen on the street Bled? they wish to talk for a. min- ‘: e A. The best fomi is for the man to turn and walk in the direction the woman is going. Q When rll". I alone in I taxi ilipon whlclfalds should I woman , . iv A. The seat on the right. VERA BROWN l:uu_r i_ovERs me . ." Splane thumped the ggle. "so 0 zirl‘o slipped tnrouah li\DCIl‘li" I didn't. she killed her. ah. didn't. but the fear she might have l€lLlI€ll__i¥l0l13. Just ail sure as any- "a'uu'1‘e crazy. Scott is just try- ing to prowct himself." '-he uoeui. now «O! H! WWI nothing about ltl" -‘Alison, oon’t try to protect him. That is foolish!" _ "I tell you it is true! 111 prove it." ‘‘How?’ I "1 H419 a theory...’ "Bunlfi" “l'i‘lISt me. I'm a nurse. I know something about cnicrolorrnl" Ah- aon talkeu as me never tamed oe- iore. lney argued lot an hour. ‘men opiane nnally ed to lake her to a physician they could L.I‘u.‘§l.. "mu see. when mono told me the truth i remembered svmoullna. and 1 know .l'ln rlRnll' sue GHCG. CHAPTER XXI“ Radman was a dhuppointmont. For three dflya Alison waited at home ror word from ripiane. ielt only icing CIIOUBH to go lvlonas iunerul. ‘lne services were private. lulu known Mona. waiting: A1L9\-ii almost went sitting at h01I10.>WI1tlD8 for rlplane s mav.i'uc.ions lcn (110 not come. un lne eve ing or the third day the inspector telephoned her and told her to go back to work. “ can get hold of you if I need you. It wul be better for you to’be at Y believing me. "I'm playing a woman's hunch. If it is not right, well. then it's too bad for me!" Terry Again The following day found Alison back at the airport, ready for duty. She had lgiiciiled to aI1ua.l16}1“; X10011 IUD. ' ' 8 S 0 W85 5 NE into twenty-four houlg of uninter- l=‘l.‘.’l°° “2.°"'~.". we ‘.l“..£‘."“* as an m an ore ey landed in Chicago she realized they would be grounded there for some ;1k(‘)jll’1‘5. athleast.‘t'£ll'ieirs was the last n lat noon. 1 u had asupper at the airport to avoid in with “the trig hots. r e converse on we gun) lnovitablymto the murder and she felt she a ply could not stand any more talk about it. Then‘ . i§‘.."..l.‘":"..§.°’.¥."¥..i .‘..‘lé"..".".;':‘...f.‘°.2 $2 sum agnéi not meet him, or to have 2° '“.-l.*.°....::°.:l:.: “' “M we 1*“ or a. . when she walked into the lobby of her hotel two hours later and i only herself and Scott were‘ there and a. sprinkling of girls who_ our Job. "re... Mr. .'_3plane, and thanks for vw §:Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Au guy“, 1. " ‘ standard) ha wnnnspav, sum: 21 MOSCOW 4:00 p.rn.—-Broadcast: in E1!!- lish. RAN. 0.0 magi. 31 m. 8051‘ N 4:55 p.m.—_URsIgnm Broad- cast of Solar. tic Data. WDKAL. 11.79 meg.. 2a.1 m. 81-.‘lf.Ll 5:30 p.m.— Modern German Piano Music. DJD, 11.71 xneg., 25.4 in. BUDAPEST 7:00 .m.—"Hungu-ian Phant- asy." T4, 9.12 meg., 112.8 m. LONDO N 7:30 .m.—-‘World Affairs." talk by H. ickham steed. G50, 15 18 meg.. 19.7 m.; GED. 11.10 meg . 25.5 m.; 0813.90.51 1110].. 31.5 in. 7:30 p.in?-—"Around Italy with Music“; Light Music: Stella Vocal Trio. lyrical contest winners. 9.55 me8.. 31. m. stopped to buy a, paper, she turned around and almost bumped into Terlx. " ll, Alison." “Hello. Terry." “Had dinner?" “You, 1 ate at the airport" Aiilou kept her eyes down for she did not dare trust herself to look into his eyes. Her heart was pounding and th made her extremely angry. If she only weren't such a fool about hi I Pltixme und sit with 9 then while I gut. 1 vehgot the 11 fall." Al 01 “N21 just boredom." His voice was i‘"=‘:.ls'= r....=°:*°..:l..~l.::" Ar 30 00 1'10 . 23.3.“ .'.fl.*‘:...‘i°.:.':.*'...°°: mwdwrw it. 1 don't feel up to the tan h " ‘-3 . hesitated. Ebb wanted dos rate to have an 0DP°l'¢l1!1il-X o Torry, she turns ‘Where do vou want to eat?" "Thin sticky weather gels me- orne place.’ we to unite." gesturins at her uniform. went out in pub in them. Liyoell, hurry then. I'll wait here!" n im. Alison d along the rive. Terry had en touring car and the breeds was a. relief. "We're to be in f I. swel gtorru See that l htning ‘ “I1 everybody in?” "Everybody but the last am from the West. and they held Witchita.” They drove to a place on the north 3 hf the shore which was cool an rlather quiet. ( o be Continued) BRAIN VS. DRAWN DENVER, Colo.-1|\a|ll‘lflI' acme C . N8‘ tested raising scholastic standards ftfmaethletes. Protect got than no- w . iewardes-es never mlnutel." said Alison as she Terry were at at not handle a. 11.81 meg . 20.4 111.: 1121", TOKYO Selections. In. me!-. 30.0 m. 3 00 BCHENECTADY w2'xA3. .l‘Xl.——J3Pfll'\%e . 25.4 gus J11.-On With Dl\MO- B:1.'i p JZJ, 11.80 meg. PA 8:30 p.m.-«Gramophone Rec- ords. TPB7, 11.88 rneg., 25.2 m.; TPA4, 11.71 meg., 25.0 in. NEW YORK 9:15 p.m.——Dance Music. WSXL, 6.10 mag, 40.1 in. BERLIN 9:16 pm. "ummer Begins To- morrow. DJD. 11.77 meg., 25.4 in.‘ PITTSBUBBE 9:30 p.m.——Publ1c Interest in Democracy. WBXK, 11.87 meg., 20.2 m. GUATEMALA CITY 10:00 m.—Opera. TO-WA, 9 88 meg., 3 .1 m. CINCINNATI 10:00 p.m.—Music for *1atin America. WBXAL, 0.00 meg., 49.5 m PHILADELPHIA 10:00 p.m.-—“99 Men and a Girl" —musica1 program WEXAU, 0.06 meg., 49 5 m. LONDON 10:15 p.m —-"Lucky Dip." GED. 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; 060, .58 griegq 31.3 m.', GSB. 9.51 meg.. 5 m. PARIS 10:20 p.m —Message from Paris by F. Porche (In English). TPB7. 11.88 meg.. 25.2 m.; TPA4. 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. i ' Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) M Yerfuine Stains Perfume stains can be removed from white linen bureau scarf; by the use of peroxide. Apply perox- ide until the stain has faded. then wash the scarf in Iudsy water and rinse well. Cookln Green Vegetable: Green vs stables ‘will retain their nctura green color if cook- Upon Marriage Every Bride Should Carefully Consider the Type of Man She Has Taken for a Husband and Then Decide Whether it ia.Beat to Keep on With . Her Work one of the interesting problems mind by the modern c in 4i:_‘ont:i‘\‘llng to bashyvagftv-e:rner aftsrml or e1i;smt:i&.effetg mail a o a men er M d find W ‘buff. 1 self-sufiportingp wife. p a 1 course on the face of it. it doesn't appear t be y or lero at all. I seems Just wonderful at J at can help finance ’ by wi . and that ey year; until Rfi!E1eO gets 9, rise lthucn to NW‘ pul begin 39 year until they t start, h “ will wfiv. the a 1,“ rigor: om have a ha y and everygfhxixng a perfectly fine. . soniegimes it works out that way. and times (it eesn't. It all cl at Romeo 13. ‘ : peat . ambitious mm. and particular head over heels in I o with is wife. the sight of poor little Ju 1 %"‘§..°‘.§..‘.?.§’~.§. ’°f.‘....‘.§ Est ‘€°£fl.‘i..‘..?.‘i3‘e‘.“’.l °'.."°“i.‘.‘.‘.‘.§§..'-‘. ‘$25.?’ .?.°’...'i‘.‘.‘l - 3 - t on to havgl done a man's puts steel in w alnews and fire in his heart and makm h m.work like a fury in order to be able to save her from the hardshi, of such a lit . ‘ But if a man is slack. weak. selfundulgent and lessure - loving. a wife with a pay envelope is utterly demorallaing. on he find‘: out that Georgiana can do it. he lets her do it. And before she knows t she is not only self-supporting, but husband supporting. If he works at all, he spends what he earns on his own amusements, most of the time he is idle because he becomes temperamental and choosy about what he does. for there is no driving rorce behind him to make him exert himself when he has a. wife to rovlde him with 3, home and three square meals a day. So he drifts in being the lowest of all created things—a kept man. And to give up her job and a nd her time potterlftg around in a. kitchen with an enameled stove. ging am curtains and flower is in the window, van- Lsheliqmgz tale limbo of what might have been 1 she hadn't tried to help or us n . Anyway. it is a question whether those strong capable. energetic wives are a help or a hindrance. one of these contri utes her two bits’ worth on the an loci. And her letter contains food for thought, believe me. she writes: "1 have always been one of those women who thought, it was her duty to be a prop and a stay to her husband and to pull her share. or more. of the domestic load. When trouble camped at our door. I was ready and eager to strut my stuff and show how I could beet it single-han ed. No problem was too great for me to solve. No calalnity so overwhelming that I wasn't there to take the brunt of it igind to en- couraee and oathize with my husband. I worked. I scr pod. I saved. sacrifik 13- And what did it get me? An irresponsible. in- different usband. who squandered the holes I saved, who chucked all zgfggmlblllty am who was hopelessly mldequate in any difficult situ- some- "I etr led do within: —lI_0_HeIaven um. I has a. strong shoulder to lean u n nstead of he flmblby one married. And then one day I gave up. couldn't 80 my farther. I was beaten and I lust sat down and cried. “Than. miracle of rniraclw. Y husband rose to to occasion. He es you charge of our lives now. He took charge and believe me. he knows what to do and how to do it. ow how do you figure that out?" Easy eno h. When you quit being the man of the family, he st» - into his fightful role as head of the house. But your case shows t sometimes ii weak wife helps her husband more thanva strong one. A clinging vine can support an out as well as pull it down. In the days when our grandfathers supported their wives there were not so many man sitting around watching the bufbezll scores as there are now. Dear Miss Dix.-I am a school girl 14 years old and very unhap because my mother will not let me wear The I go with wear stockings and use make- fim tot: you . Maybfi slgfiflla L th 00511 BVGD 9-V0 any ~ an 1 0 cu wi em I ee awf funny and old-fashion . K m Answer: I think if a pair of ion: I B and a make-up kit will contribute to your he-it: locals that our mother ‘ wrong to den them to you, 1119:: is such a ll le time in 1 fe when we can buy joy so c eap. Of course. who symbol of age. it is use. for one thing. she can't bear to think of bein rvwh-up. She wants to keep you a little girl as long as she can. All . or another thins. it is 9. matter oafofaste. she know- Rre uer you are with your young. trash. t. childish skin with rose: 9-lure 1113-Med On our cheeks w th our pink, dewy mouth an starry elygessdéham you w d be all plastered‘ up with paints and msoarg and Y _....r-—... your mother refuses you the things that are the The reason that older women use make-up is ust because the are rig to imitate the complexion that you ave now and I.¥e so gave: up. You don'_t. value what you h . ah once said: Youth is so wonda iuL It is a pity to You don't know what that means new, but you will twenty yelra home. All the same. no matter how foolish it is f r you to t. t self up like a grown-up woman. I think your ‘mother mm; a°n.'5'3i.X.‘é“i£ not letting ysu do it because there is no hum in your uryj 34, mu. .. J. us instead of 14. and u are at an age when lliile things 13,6311 50 much. and when you rather die .\~an not be like the other Tell our mother that on the recent thirtee th birthd 1 th littl "‘..%'.‘i‘2°i§.. ‘.‘.l‘.‘:."°.‘.‘.‘.."‘.£".l.‘:““..*;*:l..':;"“*:;: =:*tii2.w.re‘i ‘iv 3:. flttie glriils entitled to leavep .of!.sockl1.a n e5 “ "I '’ “Fe “ W 1°“ ‘ C U . abound l!l'la.nd uchl k we should marry now'ia'r \?n.n until .¥.2”..'.¥‘ 10? '1 A-ANDB. Answer: . Neither. Wait until ou are at least 31 and N self-a tin . Don't dump it new husband or wife into your parent; 1; , “ppm B ......”°‘.'a..°.3f.‘€.“‘.lil.‘.""“”° W Ii--u-u-nq_n-v;_._.~.a ‘£3 -I-i.-.-.-4---u-ul.-l.»-iv-i. ‘ . ‘ voun INDIVIDUAL IIOBQSGOPE By FRANCES DIIAKI Look in the section your birthday canal in. In! ilud what your outlook is, according to the sun. poor Georgisnrs dream of being able h ht. but I hate to be the only one o H “1 THE tcboitls. I L‘ORNER' 1:’ cruise lhuberenuvnitnlede lifi-.°.""’°"' no uhlrb ...°l‘..*:.‘.?*°°‘..:..*l.“:.l..‘.:'°..'..'e.'9°..*.*.l: oraugsé which have been washed and dried. Boil steadily for 10 min to: u . mruove the orange: and cook the chopped rhubarb in the same we er for another 10 minutes. cut it oracles in Quarter: and remove the needs an the care. then but thro h 0 food shower. rind and (ii uil.s'to the rhubsrblnd cook for mother 10. minutu. New measure the cooked fruit and allow 1 cup of sugar to each cup of the mixture. A d the user gradu and stir until it ,§lssolv‘_'ec|.M3bn bflugifl n I to th Q at. to gr 20 minutes. in fyterilo sealer:-and nu immedia Bananas have abtendoncy to turn dark in cooking. ut when they are combined with rhubarb the acid keeps them white. and the give the rhubarb a decidedly dl ferent flavor. Both of them are bland fruits. but the combination is very pleasing. Banana Rhubarb Jam 7 lbs. rhubarb 1 lb. rips bananas Sugar Me had: cut the rhubarb into lengtlls- Measure and of sugar to each cup of rhubarb. us them into a song jar or an enamel pan and let stun overni hi to draw out the Juice from he rhubarb. Next morning put on to cook and simmer slowly for 1 hour. until the rhubarb is cooked tender and the mixture is thick. Add the bananas which have been peeled and crush- ed with a fork. and _cook for 10 minutes longer. Turn into , sterile jars and seal immediately. Be sure that you use good ripe bananas for this so they cook up tender. They take that sharp tutu from the rhubarb and make u very r ‘ .. 1!l9XP°ll.”.“V0 ism. And if ou don't care for such I sweat am. cut down a little on the war. for it will keep but not be so rich. accept new. it useful. make into nt Tllhliy r ive. unexpecte situations will benefit you, results showing soon. Geri- erously helpful influences. JANUARY 22 to FEZBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) —— Your score. can Be e through superiors and friends . study. improve. but without r n . !"llBR.UAR.Y 21 to MAN) 30 (Pioodc§:g— Don't be coajx uuiaiym spen your money 00 . And keep a watchful eye on your busineu (or professional or hob- b interests, whichever are yours). Eiiminate flaws immediately. A cum) EDEN TODAY; A Gemini-cancer native. born while sun in entsrlni ‘he letter also former. Takes traits from both 3! us. Artistic May be diff cult to man- t wll always be interesting. culcl be taught early to conserve its fine energy and to heed sound advice. Will enicy travel. Stretch Your Income With a Sound Budget V 4- ' Dream 0 e I J tblnka MI is tops. nu ei.3§§’ budgeting rhu saved the » H‘ousewife And Her ndctvlivilties nv Anvnruum . . A in net Iuanoadd to vs mm. .o. .. Yet every aha ya an e ,, She eackles forth the act. “o”l’°:.lS..i‘.'a"‘$ tfli‘. '°' But none the lean most have fluffialent lame to crew. The mule. the man. doplsed of roosters '1 o.*‘i.f..‘.‘...%’°§.:l‘i.i"‘..‘...l':’... . By his ixulslonl bray. ‘mm Thb littlheeath b : Beuilt Home and 'cow:ymo%?'. ~ The watch dell built. the drake; they quse . — And the cover an: pigeons coo. ThQ‘D‘::00€K apfllds nil tail and Pie: squeill. and robin: sing. And even ‘serpents know enough To bias before they sting. But man, the greatest muterbieoe That nature could devise. wlu often stop and hesitate Before he'll advertise. Ornamental grasses, both annual and perennial. make excellent borders for the more formal ord- ens. Many of these can be cum in many Maine gardens. Now that the days are growin len r and the first hint of warm is elt in the sunshine. it 11 in addition to moderating the heat. have the advantage of not shutting out the air. The ha-ppineu given others will boornerangs to your own advan- tage._ Never beat. a rug. looting weakens the fibflfl and invites trouble. A good vacuum cleaner. and an occasional tri tea pro- fpsslonal cleaner. will esp the rug can. It is reported that all new meter vehicles sold 1 the United sum during 1038 con been be lit by the glacial taxes on no vehicle: living that you. About 15.4 per cent» of the estimated total of mental defect- ives in Massachusetts are under institutional care. ’ -.__._ Of the 32 institutions especially serving needs of the tuberculous in New York. It are e ated un- der governmental cusp ees. DECORATIVE TRIBE A3 HOUII PLANT! A new idea in house plants is arriving Belgium. writes an no lull correspondent. Thin in the 01 rue elnensis. which is actu- ally a cross between a lemon and an orange. The result is a small tree oar - in: fruit not unlike the orange shape, but paler — a reddish yo- lcw. as ccxnpued with the chu- ncteriutic colour of the orange. The trees are between two feet and three feet in height. wvu make an effective decoraion for the hall or ateircue umdinx. t 1 ka 2 e led ...g:.:'....=.:° .... ’.‘.‘l.‘i.‘.‘.i"..'.‘t... 5 tr are taking in loft including crop: and small is n . n i l i i k as .v,\‘i%:'1tzit§.i wnflor nérgiziogxlkwlgla. Multicolor chiffon 1.: in sub- dued tones are goo .ic ndinlw costumes. For sports, the tter-ncd—a1iii-t and plain-skirt fash on is extreme- ly good in innumberable cbllio with summer vacation Ram in in: and you I I91 I ' '..'.’i".i.'.°.‘.‘ u‘.'.‘.‘’.‘ 3%!‘ . n in av“ tarmac 3*.-.:-'.*.:*-.l.:'*.:.*:...-rm mm or 5 l‘-lime is also out. . "'i°i".‘.ii . iii I. dtffemit'co'.or. ::l$1efi‘lg|'5:geb‘:fi washed to windbreaker mm w&.'but more often separate in The Very circular awin rum, in pattern -with plain to ( . gathered, patterned gklrtimfi '3}. a v. popular t , witifriong sleeves yggr ‘{‘f,‘,’,°°‘§}}{, strips; for the skirt. -fhmnb coat frocks, inrgiunbray and flannel ?rrp§°];.1i’. tamed sill: are expected to be Very gooa for late spring and Summef, ANCIENT I'll-E on «ll: y at the Berlin Mum... U Vqgfif to per pipe that cu». _ we to e ancle t . iilltl 5.500 years ago. Bi-‘aggaxgge and‘ copper tubing are still general- Il lhlc net. UII DLEACII WITH cum When it is necess 1 hi, white cotlnns or ii‘X....°_ ..'°.‘} safer to first dilut ti bl cold water and they: ads to ?$,3.‘,_,,.‘,fl for hot and cold water . llidl bat-h. About olie-quureriwp ‘ of Javello water to a gallon f suday water is sufficent If ,2. use A commercial bleach, take em that it is measured according to directions. Use an agate or en. ameleg vessel. Mix the solution thoroughly before adding tyne clothes. Then set over a low fire until the temperature ‘caches gun below boiiln . stirring occasionally. When beach appears to have become fective. remove from the fire. wash a sin and rinse thor. oughly. Dry n the sunshine. Gotten seed sprout and grow more readily if treated with a weak mixture of ethyl mercury phog. photo or ethyl mercury chloride. Morning smile’; m ‘'1 locked up to the _mountsuu." he shouted. "and 1 said. “Mlllhlr I; you are. you -will be destroyed; but my soul will not.’ I gazed it the occur; and cried. ‘Vast as you HO. you will eventually dry up, but ot I.” u d then he wondered why his harm smiled. EXBERIENCE O0 tlenwm: ‘You are an honest lad. but the pound 1 lost was a note--riot twenty ahllllnss in iii‘ : ‘'1 know. sir, but the last um. 1 found a pound note the owner had no___c'na:ii«iC- '#,____ £3:-....-=':~r-:' . - — ~ Robust Health For Young People What I common sight it is to I00 a, young‘s:I'wn whose bloodless flu and fee frame are evidence of . r circulation and weakness when . vet." ' Y e n-".".§‘..i’l° ding health and may clinch Ih Id reign on is in such a caiidititl 1y 0! an analmis nlitllfl gm} "quire 3 preparation contalnlli ha; 30 hdp improve the blood M- tent. . Milburu’| Health and Nerve Pllil meet flu! fflquirelnent, as they fail‘ kin three concentrated forms of ml of an easily assimilated _miturg fo- r with other valuable ingredient! floated for building up the syIi4_IIl. gaining the nerves, and addllll ,to your piiyl cal attraction. K T, flflbum 09., !4td., Toronto. 0“ ____,,. iSnappy Fashions .-For Home US‘? (Copyright, 1088. lung Features Syndicate lne.) mu , . ma change‘ dreu 3. I ‘l.i'ir:lyVli:‘l§‘."nMK9 1 Ct color to will be worn with till! a ta «.911 - nude ed in an uncovered saucepan. Use ‘To ‘:9 only enough water to cover. and the mineral salts and flavor of the vegetables will not be lost, Ilringlng Bead: when n. 5 of beads breaks, unravel some is turn wire. There are usually twelve strands. one strand will make a fine wire for bringing heads. 8 - ou-—.—————-—..... money for I feel our. The Konda la usedite splurge on i pay day. be broke for the rest of the month. Now that their ad- lng'a planned. ey out better. better, have I I: sense of security. They started to budget on I trial hula. when Mary kept track capable‘: tn a lame n r in That terrific light I: was SW plain cu-elauem. .*::.:.r:. "°‘...."‘ <:°'.*r*°.r..r.l5'. gram meal to !llI‘:g-‘WORM lo I -‘ en, . Illa. ‘ day wisely. you'll be very ‘glad of i in the future. Improve your knowledlo. W to men more con- tact: of worth. no-composed. AUGUST 28 to ER. 23 (Virgo) - Outdoor activities. especially those for charity and ohldl-ma interests, heart affairs, friend vi.IiII.~ travel, vacationing. reoone uriewina old oc- qualntaneet. ' health ineuures. pi-utloel dlvicu-and puthoda for inaking money avcred lint. NI‘ Wednesday. June 21 31 to APRIL I0 (Ariel) .— ou born eftgruapril I may find the cling a bit t oua—-not as dif- fieul as monotonous. Give your- self a pep ta and than go promptly about the business of getting done efficiently . NEW...u CREAM DEODORANT which :4 y STOPS .....1.....}... PERSPIRATION 1. Does not burn drum. does not lnitqte skin. 8. No waiting to dry. Can Inc used right after shaving. Hall! in far’ ill r you arrive. The '0 Oct WW1 warm day whenyou are at :2 n**.t:..~“ “ or . ou 0l.he1'q‘A‘.\?12!yi.l Tr‘: ‘° “°- 3:"u"3a"g"‘ under Very fine vibrations. ‘ IL. ' 21 to MAY 20 ('l'aunIs) similar Ariana. 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