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' - ‘ . 5 PIER A C I 7 V7 7 IE3 M °-'c-r-'-'-."Tt--- co c- at .;‘.‘.’..¥’..ff";..E“ on ....ua.‘°u'.‘ There is Nothing M0“ Damnins to C1‘Ii|1lg‘l'€|l’il ‘,1 ,5 Thu _ g 1 umber, hug ‘mm b . _ nauvuuhoald 09 depot hsfoundsnnksofusolus e n 03, 0 e ., . ., ....,. .2 3."; -:..'.:..:.-:........ ,,....... ...‘......t."‘....uu.°. it £.°.:'...':....‘:“.. .-.=.':l:'.::":.:.-.~:..~i=,:E‘;.‘?':=.-.:.e".:..-es-.i=‘.': lama -aumu-an an «no H“PP"‘°“ "““‘ “‘ 17"“; V » M ’ 3 A Tum“, mm‘ not up by vouna Arkell 01 the 30:11: not the best place for telling ghost "in" i-Wm,l>;v-"15 on nfil-_-xv.-‘:5 al-chives ‘filly his ha ‘ma lg Love That Keeps Them tom arty- ? - . that ,hhud anedor war-home - beings man. . . . - 7 lame doors hl:(v)¢?lIi:arts, it seems Tm smug” mum“ pl”, food ‘:ll:)dsI‘nlI’lk5,:B!1d 1.1:? mogtfir-gal; ‘§.‘5..’..§'f§.,‘i’ac'2ei'i§’°l§“‘ie'i-'v"$§".;ow.§t:”i£ MT“ V-|II::n‘r'ld|ooks';: '°""”°"‘ headnliarten for permission to burn mg 01’ ASSOCIBIJIIIZ Their , [,0 mg, which transports the servan u Ali Khan had alread begun, d Arncnbowulmovurlnnt '1 them. _ g‘ .. 5-hay men ,0 mmmfly; a tumbler upside down on V310 the horses to rthe party. save those 3,, spite 9; his modegtypfefggg IT“. ::‘f§,‘fi§£,‘:‘.:.'§§;:,IfT:;:l:':ttnoI:m'""h T” ‘n"'‘ “N ht‘ urn’ but Own Friends 2 Carter‘: 21: ver 80 _ _ well, pe he to ll. 1; _ un_i;ll or bile fl__owin¢ truly and in-In Dear Miss Dix—-I am a. boy of u, not wild don't smoke or drink, don‘; I T‘) {:1 the wmmh W“ find Wm‘ imagic passes. suddenly he brings ment, had been provided by Major thing as’ iolliws? we Hm some fit." II1IiIouKo;V!I‘mfla‘l;..uTh‘:‘;i3:':!‘il:‘I.;El:‘£ An °1d"'1¥ W°“'““‘ ‘"3 “"3 "° go out with a iastcrowd. I have another whomllove, but she is des- _‘_»,§-¢g‘¢..,...\_.«,..~s.q.u..¢q.s..-.a2-..... _ “fl”:- }ni.s hand down on the glass. Then Hyder Ali Khan Bahadur of the of ulomel but have no ealomsl or masonry see a football match in which her - H .1 his b mm, In . oying all f happiness in life and my chance of ever semns marnea some doors. so weatherbeaten. _ he was ms mm, mg the summer State Cavalry of His Highness the x.,,.",,,“§,‘,,,, am, ,§§’,"‘;°,’;,,,,, 0, 51°93 mm.lAeal;.rg:n;I‘-'n':§:_:-Ltf“l'-mL,§;n_,§|lh”b: son was playing Arter watching "I ° W denying me an privacy and freedom of ENS’. , 1‘ men sucking to the con’um,,.,, Nawab oi lmandaxpore. fled volunteer stat! job, but wen ,e_ """‘ for a few minutes she inquired: action. When I not aletter she insists upon swing open in a listlas way, As if they wish you had not come. Their stony silence leaves you dumb, Oh. may mine be a friendly door: The trick is performed with a tumbler having a raised bottom. The magician molstens his palm slightly and gives it a twist as he A good fellow, Hyde: Ali Khan. educated in England and Spelkinil English with the best of us, a line horseman and polo player and a flrst-rate shot; and very popular mcmbered by those of us who had been some years in the station, had apparently been out snipe shooting 011 the mfirshy flats on the river where it widens out beyond zrmng. to the animals. Donovan in pm-L1. cular becaxl to play up so much that for the next moment, 0, two 1 "What is the obiect of the game?’ ioet ll to “Why," said her guide, “the ob- ut the ball in that net." "It woud be much simpler if they didn't get in one another’: ' When any one phones me she readinl it. listens in. After I o out with girls she put. me through 5 In about where we wont, whom we saw, what we did, how much money I spent, and why I don't save my Ma all who cross the threshold and deservedly so with the English gar villa a, an M way." replied the woman. man instead oi Ipendinr it on zirls. Every yz,-6, P180195 it 8-Sttliinst the 8133- ‘The residents in that semi-independent day’s spogrt. wegle ridiigg lug: 510:0; wdownas manxfd °s°.:"3::d.::.° b§i'.lnh;g;,:,'11.',’1 , girl Iygo with my mother slanclera, accusing 1'. Within, find sweet content and . gnu tnsusllf $1 hcguses e um‘ native state; for of all Indians I dank, leaving the servants and shik- ing on to the 13010 pony wmch Wu didnt strike me as curious that in her at every crime under the sun. when 1 Nat. er 0 s c palm. have ever met his outlook Egnrlikfa arts to follow the neigt day. trying to sidle away. when I had that uncertain light I could pick go out with a girl I héve to 1:0 oléto of town ~_ And know mh Wu 8 welcome ‘ STo Ess generally was the most sis . At this point, Mrs. Arkell inter- settled them down 1 said to Amir, °“° ‘" M” d°“"" "°" ‘° ‘M ‘° 1 ''°‘” ”° ”°”‘ °n°° '1 M °° " certainly the last. man to invent a rupted with a little shriek. sealedeyessoeasiiyin afigure standing in the low dark doorway of the hut. And perhaps because ofthatlshoutedtoit angerily,“W’hait mm; 1 would object to my mother knowing, only 1; get; an my nerves to have her always gpymg on me. Every time I dress up to so out 53,, begin, to cry because I am Koing guest, “Then i ‘L°“" P°‘”s°“ M‘‘°d°”‘“’‘“‘ { A tormibtone, provided by public I subscription, was unveiled in Gran- ‘But how do you know he is neadp He’s probably only ill.’ “ ‘Don't be a fool,‘ my brother aswered. 'D'you think I don't know story that he told in true, even if he had the imagination to do so- whlch I doubt. We had riden out some six miles You must have been 0 in b 1: this way." C m E ac nownnn runs He smiled ’°‘“““’“’3‘Y- "We When powder-puffs have been well washed and are wearing out use them as needle-holders. They will be very useful in the family work~box. A man was srrested and fined re- " eantly in saltcoats, Scotland, for ‘deliberately walking into the sea." Unused canals in England may I Many London firms already are busy with preparations for Christ- DIES. An ahndoned submarine was washed ashore recently near Car- diff. Wales 3 ton had charge of 500 sheep. train- gshnws churchyard, in the valley ol ‘‘the Lammermuir hills, Berwlck- shire, England, to Mrs. Jean Pun- ton. For over a. quarter of a cen- tury she was a shepherdass of the sheep farm of Priestlaw. Mrs. Pun- } ed her own dogs. and won numer- ; ous prizm at shows, both for sheep ' and sheepdogs. INVISIBLE LIGHT PREDICTED been made by J. N. Waite, general manager of the Hull (England) corporation electrical department, "Lamps will be able to give out not only visible. but what we call “invistble" light," he said. Scientists are still striving for increased beauty as well as increased effi- oiency." might have been." he admitted, “but as a matter of fact we came an. Other Way round. It's Just as short you know ,at any rate if you want. t° 30- 33 We did. to my brother's house. He went on with his story, 1” 59°“ of the goodness of the day's sport, (he continued) his pro. mer ‘'35 1'-1 3 V91’)? bad tempe , be- cause one of the servants had amp- lied and smashed the syphon, thus depriving him of the whisky soda, from the State Cavalry barracks on the outskirts of the city to the old tomb of some forgotten saint; which, standing as it did near the edge of the river, now sinking rap- idly to its hot weather level, made a favourite place for picnics. The night Wu perfect, as only a South Indian night in April can be per- fect, not yet hot with the blazing heat of a month later and yet with- out the bite in the air that marks the cold weather. An enormous full which seems to make everything stand out so clearly until you try to pick out some particular object at a distance, only to and its outlines misty and tenuous. Away in the dis- tance the lights of the largest native city in India sparkled like a diamond necklace on a dark throat. All around us stretched the great plain of zmandarpole, arid and un- fertile, its monotony broken only by must be admitted, in consonance With their pro-English sentiments than with their religious tenet; Hider All. himself, who had had his drink before the disaster, bore ms miner's irrumblines and suflerings t uolotisidei-able fortitude, pointing on e obvious that at least um“ they reached the other branch of “*9 "V93 "W9 Was no Prospect oi‘ my water whatever and even then a dead man when 1 see one. Be- sides. he's all wrapped up in the I-116-la. bound about the head and feet and laid out for burial.’ " ‘In that case,’ I said, a little flip- Dflntly I admit. but I was younger then. ‘He won't dbject to your hw- ing a drink of water. There must be somesone else about who'll give you some.’ "Amir nodded. but he seemed anything but willing to go bad}, thine but a coward. You remember the story of how he went into thick bush after a wounded tiger and finished it off with his revolver," (I did; and I knew the story to be perfectly true.) "I ragged him 3 bit," Hydef A1; continued. "about changing his mind. beinil -so thirsty a. moment ago and now refusing the chance of a drink merely because there fooleryi" “Ailmost as I said the more and more. swung round so suddenly that he almost unsealed me. I wrenched him back again be excused for never having anything like that; I admit I never had, myself. But the iigure neith- lids. "suddenly it was home in on me that then was something. many things. very wrong indeed. ‘me night was extraordinarily sil- ent, the only sound being the hoof beats oi’ my brother's retreating pony: and it seemed. somehow, sinister silence. I felt bound to say something more. more to break are you doinc? What is all this words, Donovan. who had been fidgetting more roughly than I should have. ashewasayounghorsesndoould seen ‘ arms are wound l. I beginning to see :,uhEy‘:,‘ou;g.::‘:n§t“hing ilztm to gal’. away from I H UR. their mothers. What should I do? A9979’? g mat, little-boy complex. Quit Well, the lust thins taboo? lat: gfiugxefio mm... “rm ,,,,,,,g,_ M £zaymmWm§ Ilzulare ever 801% '0 5° °‘“’- Y°“ h“° °°m° “W Y mg wn decision of whe- to the crossroads of ii; 1:1 ¢nnn_°lz3.‘i“ng°Mamn hold you by that you will 80 on “on ma temp‘ you every ‘up you mus,‘ mm *:.:*2§.:“;.:°*:*u“'.:::. an nu. am your maevew-we or w right to lead your own 111% y°“'I'here is no other misivfiunfi I11“ an happen to children greater than I ’_ ____ of which both, like so i t d __ 61' lnwed nor spoke: Just stood at an ass equal in y be cenwried into heavy-truffle 1,, mm mm. M,” lump, Wm 31,, moon flooded the whole countryside Mohammedan nobility :1imll§.:ud£f i::miens§tfmy§e9—l§i7;qwwa§°u'a:;: ‘M’ “°°"- “M8 I5 me is though he-ulni I P°eWI1V° m°:*°;;:°“ ““',fi1:“;‘h°°’:,,‘,§';c,‘},, f,,,,,. m.. helping‘ ,.,..- * :;_«- '°""" “inv1sib'1e" light. This forecast has with that curiously deceptive light pom. partook mgularly—more, it it could see through those ctoaed no Om“ WW tnlessly sacrifices their hers. tirns. usemshue! wansfietléefidm sékgewrglomnw became she Wm CV93? 9535“ on ego 00‘ when um” 5,. no gducationgl advantages mi’: “'*.'i‘.."i‘.’é‘. shafrhiu shut the door or oponunltv in W“ ‘W’-5 “"" w ere - 1 mtrrying even e= W W “":‘..‘“.:.*l.:.:°°.;. .:‘:*.:‘l.¥.:.°v..:.‘*.:":. :.°::......... . mouh 1‘ ”..'.‘I&'?a.v§" them to become lonely 01¢ '*°“°‘°"' ‘M °1d mm‘ love with . W mom“ ‘I. ‘M on womm 0‘ we 5,, wnos. sci-angling Tm ’°"°m ground necks of tens or thousands of young poops. clutch is a hard memo: to d°°em1ne- * the ""1 “°" ”° “‘°"“ ‘M’ “N affection for her. and the not nwth“s hold is based upon 118! °h‘11gfi“‘;)’; mm“ ,1, 0, men. ,,,,,_,.,_ 7 ; Shof ‘V gyms nowm scattered groups of rocks whose fan— he could n t wa.-is newly-dead in tn h t— um‘ °°"° men“ cm” b°°“‘”‘ 1 $31“ 3”” h*‘‘‘d°1’”‘’°‘ mm °' my in . T°d"Y ‘ ‘ W E tastic shapes conveyed in the moon- drink. His bgothgwrxgtgiiig ifltfui we had both of usmsxeen tooe mid ‘"4 ‘‘‘V‘‘'’‘‘’‘‘, ‘ ‘° “Vi We 0"‘ 51”” ‘”";°"f,’8°h{":;.' ”§n"¢"'§:f §h°m...ugéan:?>: :1‘-“:3 jlulhgltyviz Rad“) pr°g'.'“ Wm‘ the shormum of and “am an mpmmon “mom or the equally obvious argument that that of dead mm m the W” to worry Earguinstcnnysldnoddoe mu’ 1 mu mm‘. not mo d throildh lov ‘Ne-verthclul. when children on Brown the)’ lengths attention is foreuseo. m“°““‘°- “*5 “1“8ht for him who had had mu!-‘h about that. well, at last. mm‘ ch‘ “mom mu nu one 'own independence if they are tolive any Bur‘ mllmgkhstes-natenarl) TUESDAY. JULY 31 _ Park 2:30 p. in. -—.Federal Bmadcast: ‘Popular Feeling in Music." The National Orchestra. TPA3, 5.2 m. 11.88 meg. once more on stockings. Beige in a hundred and one different shades tallies the centre of the picture. The duller tones have s most slim- maklrlg effect. British aircraft manufacturers are selling their products in 3 countries. It was this, perhaps, that flrst turned the conversation towards ghosts, with a remark of Mrs, Ark- ell’s, a. pretty little bride of about six months. “How eerie it all looks! Can‘t you Just imagine ghosts flitting about among those rocks." Miss Wilson, it thoroughly prac- tical Nurslng Sister from the Mill- tary I-lospital, opined that ghosts his drink, but th t b as had a throat ilk: aefhne?kf£°t2§§' Would not answer .for the oonseq. ldlences if he did not get something own it before long. Hyder Ali, in the queer Eflxlish fashion these two brothers had of tagging each other, retol;ted that his throat, would be cons derably less parched 11 he did "W W3 80 much. and his brother's °°ml”BWs died away into inaudible ahamefacedly and reluctantly, my brother went in again. “Once more the horses began to thingandridingupcloeewtho figure to investigate. And this was not only Donovan's jibbinit I felt play up. so much that in order to quiet them down I walked them a lhtle way up the mad ivway :1-om the hut. I was perhaps fifty yards away. cerwlnlv not more, and was ill-st turning to walk them back fiimin when I heard a. piercing yell that even it I could have iloroed himforwa.ni.nothingwouldinduoe motodoso. “wbataregoudoingdresoodup like thait?W'hoAmyou?'Ishouted. tryingtodisguisethebrsmorinm! voicewiithsnuteofsnger. must make a. right tor their Is! ?\I‘5II:pIy4)olrQI‘::°l:50sl!1ll:1:1I‘I(I8'l:n'g W130 CU-Btllnt place to live, too iar lol‘ Mother to meddle in their to likable vounc M “"2 ”.:.*:.::.**.r..‘::.';.:°°.;:‘.':...'“"“°°.... u ..:.-':.':.. out. ?:‘or‘:rs:b°unrtcd ‘making love to me. no Wilflii “"0 1” °‘“’‘ 5” °‘ "" »-we we be we be he we is N °.l:=.,.-.‘:.:°..**°::::.:.::l ‘‘‘.?..2.‘‘‘.‘ mi‘ ‘wept me on ’“3u‘°°....n-i‘ m e]<1I‘:$.nms‘::dIleaiYn that his has an ailait Sum :."‘...““°....".’3.‘£§.°{..'3 B ‘L 1 have repented our lolly Pleat!’ I-M “'°'“° the easiest and the best way V-0 d0 W5 - London were found, if at all, “i houses and muttering , find saw my bl"0i7hel' shoot out like "-‘OW’ W’ ‘W0 13”‘ “° W’ e anythlnc tohlm my hulbind W*- ‘“"“°"3“ h" “ ”°""""°k°“ “I ,9 6 p. m.—'rbs Davis Odp Inter- things," but the third ‘woman, ms. All thisstlme I-Iyder All had been “ *"’°“e iron a. catapault, shouting 8° 1°“ 3°‘ 1“.‘Z°“"- 3“ W"-h gguld m me back i don't think it would be moomrdinsfztwtfinréemtf :2 5!; zone Finals. 099, 19.5 m.. 15.31 "E Jacobs, did not agree. She was a talking to us in the light. rather ““ ‘he °°" °‘‘ “5 "°‘°°' 'H¥der. 9"""”’°’ “”°’’’°° ““ “M °““"‘ “ "° ""°" "h“" "°h°“°“""° me?“ ' I hav to make some meg., GSEF‘, 19 3 m.. 15.14 meg, highly strung, imaginative crea- flippant tone of a man inventing Where “'0 You? Bring the horses “Y9 1"’-*°d °P'n- ‘MW '1” ‘ma '- present time I have no man menus and I eel that e I m GSD, 5.5 m., 11.75 meg. ture; in astonishing contrast to her some trivial tale to amuse the lad- quick. He's moving.’ Catching sort of balciul Ituc. Then, all 1 ha been. new ones or I will 80 ¢t'0«3! 1’°l11°mb°“”¢ Vb“ ‘ °:‘13f1 was mt,‘ Wm, ,, Tau. . stolid lice husband. and. drawing, ies, but from now onwards h oi Slzht 0! me he came runni down mm“ “P “ 1° W“- I°°"" “*5 *0‘ cnlv 19 SN1 1 WW1‘ “*9 "° ‘h°°‘ °V"y mm“ ~ 8 D. m. —“Oversea.a Program.” I am nclined to think. rather heav- new more serious, more impifegsifé the 1'0“ 35 hard 35 111:8 hM\".V “me, Md hum‘ °h'p°d I0 mo. ‘m’ DIS“-IhUS1UNbU. _,vH_ NM,“ 3045 m__ 1” met _7,_} lly on that imagination of hers, so that I can complete the stofy !h0ot1ng.boot5 Wm M m,,,_ side of the body. the figure sudden-l vver: mm, m I m, who nu Mogow cucoanvr SAUCE maintained, with instances. that the very nearly in his exact words. “As you all know, to come run- 1! and most shstwdnrly nude In 3'’ ‘’°'‘"“ "' but "N mm mm 3:? 1% succeeds in getting her ,' 7 p_ ,,,._,N,,ws ma mm mm — gvtarsgefiintitorozhmw were thine that W Mg; the 8l‘8liment," he said, ning up to n nervous horse full tilt m°m°"' h°P , ‘“°- Y°‘‘ ““ ""‘“' "M ',,‘;‘;,‘;,’'8°'§h‘:‘1,n',ppm::‘.g . sister woman. orphani-nz “"19 soviet capitol. 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Berlin 8:30 p. m. —Mustc from the talk- Boil a quarter of a pint of water with half the amount of milk. Pour like houses or the wide open spaces? Major Sahib? Do Indian ghosts (Indeed, we all did; several 0: us had own quite a lot that animal at the 0: money on You ought to know better than any mmndarpore And without another word be dug his heels and was of! full gallop down the road. doIrnthoroIdnsiftbedovilhim- selc were at hisheels—cs indeed. perhaps. he was-—uid I admit that sixair with I married man. PIOVN W WHWDWD '11" 31”’ ”‘ mm t-fem don‘t know their own ninth about men. Ind hlllo no more businfisi mbeplaylngwltblaVet.l1InI.childhnl1obeP13Ym8"“hn’°- Y ) “Donovan naturau wanted to I made no attempt to stop him. on man to you is to eat humble pie and ask your hllbuud *0 “"9 ’'°“ i . nlm,$.4 ., ll 77 . this Slowly while bull sstirrinznll °' "3 .. . ° “fies Y ‘““° ll be- ” 0:2... 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I was just legging him up when, quite suddenly, the door was flung open and a figure appeared in the dark entrance. Almost instinctively would not have been ‘very nearly,’ «but ‘quite;' and ye: he was not going fast enough. As I looked back in the shadowy moonlight 1 could see that the Thing was gaining an . t- depeudence unless they were married. and is started hu3""'“d with log early. Also. as under such circumstances it wit obV10I‘is ii-lrlliall-cgugz girl wouidmarrywhooould.!ot0h°9°b°|n°_“““"‘”"‘ “ that she was lacking in charm and attrsctim for men. W marry M But now with every job 0903 '0 "mun "10! d0!“ “V0 s E Home Dress-Making subject on which he thought, with some Justification, that the London oilicer was more likely to be an authority. But his objections were me Just as I was all-ling on my brother with his slower pony. I caught him up about a mile further on. leaning forward in the saddle, I pulled up and looked at it. And looked again more closely. The night. as I told you, we. none too bright, but all the some the details old fool?" then turned to see what was frightening him. ‘By joveg he went on. ‘here's s light in that aniealtickot. sowhethertheymsrlyornotisamstteroituunndlhe term of now mud. h“ xmmmw duugg_ IXHDIHY DIX. Experience has proved time and ' Today's‘ time again that Iew things are more attractive for youngsters than simple sailor costumes. little double-breasted styles are too fascinating for words. They have cool square necklines. _ Mother won't be afraid to tackle these cute costumes. No sleeves to set in. The yoke that simulates I uiior collar, does all the work. It covers the upper Arm so cunninsll and smartly. Navy and white linen-like cotton combined to make these practices! costumes. There are lots of other lchlfmes that you will like equally over-ridden, and when Mrs. Arkell summarised the whole discussion in hut. I ought to be able drink there.’ to R‘ A "I was a bit uncertain about this myself." continued I-Imier All. “As it was the pooxut and meanest sort of hovel and the only drink likely to be pmcu-rable there was my: over-clean water. But my broth“- was already on‘ his horse, handing th01'€1!1B1-Ii3t»0n1e.‘I-‘fazlgonto itforantxnnexitlikeagoodghmpg he said. ‘I simply must hgv. 3 drink,’ and pushing open the guy C1001‘. which was, of course, not properly fastened. if indeed it was Ofiblliie out being fastened lit all. ma his way into the hut. ‘ came out again coincide:-abh faster than he went in. 3 direct question, “Have you ever seen A ghost?" Hyder Ali Khan was forced to answer. "It all depends," he said after some hesitation, "on what you mean by ghosts. 11 you mean the spirit of someone or something that has beondeedforalongtime,no,1 haven't seen one, but if you mesn—" He broke on suddenly, lit a cigar- ette with tantalising slowness Mrs. Arkell became impatient. "I know you've got something in your mind. Never mind these silly old definitions, just tell us the story.” Hyde!‘ Ali Khan shrugged his shoulders. "As you please, Mrs. Arkoll. It isn't a very pleasant story. but than I don't suppose I shall tell it very well, so it doesn't matter." I stole a look at Mrs. Jacob’: face, began to ‘wish that that fool Amen of the figure seemed to stand out quite clearly. And I freely admit that it gone me a nasty show when I realised that the white robes were in point of fact the Lifalfs with the Lungi and Qamis underneath, grave clothes. you know. bound round with wide strips- of cloth at head andoliestaruifeetintlicwaywe Mehnmmedans do. Even then it PU'rNAM's the sweat pouring from his race and be“ ‘‘ his unfortlmste animal so that it mint have been guloping faster than it had our nlloped before. “wlhat is it?‘ I shouted to him. 'WhIt in the name at Allah is it?’ "'1 don't know.’ he shouted strained ahoune. voioe.'B\It . . tfltcatA:_l'le|._. ."' 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