_ a potential favorite in the summrr PACF TWO _ _ . ..... :__ . . “OXOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOQXQQUQXQOOQOOOOQOO-QQCOOOQ OOGOQQ OOQQQOOQ OQOOOOXQQQQOQQO-O-OQOOOOQQOO‘ 9%“ THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUAQHQIAN IIQQOOQQOOOODQOO I OQOQOOQO-OQ-QQOOQOQOOOQOQQOVOOOOOOOOOO Angg¢gtgaigggqgggggglgfigqqgqggggggg‘ v _____.. ' ‘ '__"-' Living s Leisure —-The Woman ’s Realm RETURN OI" THE BIRDS . Bomctiuii-s thc li grown silent through thc 4 Wh‘ z- iniri'lurit= oi wiiitcr. in iy for- l get. _'I‘h-: vibrant beauty of recurrent song. And yet there is no reason for re- SNt . Since , rm tqru-t- inc . .(.(n _\' . t . The lcafgircn \(‘li ot wpfhig - is ll\V3)'.i itcw. BACK OI DOOR ‘DEAL FOR STORAGE 'I‘hc siiiiillcst-.iioii.~o afilih 3 when |‘.f'.’)\'I.\lf ii is‘ l c to care of the lllilf‘ llIl tliit up so murii rctin . take it you put the barks 0f your clnwt tlTfil~ tn work this WlnlFl‘ as S‘fll.—\"~> .1p.\i"'. you ‘ d to so’ llw t-uttcred l: rii xittr llll for. lll’ iirsil .t i’ \v all IllPl\[‘.\ (ill tltc hacks u: your r~om clmstl doors; il.».~ one for rlir>e=..aii"tlii\i' for socks siocknizs. nite for lingerie. and ifl tlic. stoiiiac unit _is_ iiuii; 1.1.1; on, the dticr t..o top shelf will hold‘ plant with ‘ pays - ~ comfort. iintl lll'Clt‘J.l0.i to health. The resai iie oi lllt‘ property. tori. is in '. When cutting cri fresa white brvad _vcii'i results if you u~v ti 501's ins gut better zcn Scissors zil~ ting brc a Elementary schools of Bucking- hamsliirc. England. procicie hot mid-day mcals to stuziinis at four cents a head. l “HIE-dolink roam ‘asr The color forecast for spring and summer stress .-= iinpnrtincl? of "halfway" sha. , winch are nei- ther briuht nnr dull. l-Iich fashion shades will lll(‘lllflP i-nlci-s inspired by working clothes worn in the traditional crafts and trades of France. The sailcloth smacks of Breton fishermen, denim overalls » of Northern miners. and sun-faded cottons and linens of Burgundy wine growers will influtnce summer colois. Sun ycilow iwgaining in importance as an accessory and contrast shade. A new light peri- winkle blue called Finland blue is pastel range. If flanneis fool rather hard after laundering instead of soft and fluffy as they‘ should. wash thcrn again in ii bland soapsuds f0 which a teaspoon glyccrine. has been added. Thcn rinsc in a mild borax solution of the same tem- perature as the suds bath rind dry without wringing O O O Bacon that is properly cured should have a slight tinge of pink in the fat. This is caused by the action of the salt. and if the fat. is colorless tlic bat-on is apt to be YOU TDO MAY HAVE A SKIN MEN LOVE nun imilvl uuicxuunl - ~ ~ Ana IXTIRNALLV elitism viumu Mildly medicated Cuticura Soap and Ointment are used by _man_v beautiful women . . . Cuticura Ointment to help ffllfiVfi blackliciiilspnd externally caused pimples . . . and Luiicura Snap to help preserve a ~ naturally lovely lkin. ’§#\ L . SOAP AND iicii- l shcll i jcivclry’ ‘are expccted to ainain it - uni l new iank of significance in ‘lam "a? l the trend is definitely awtiy insipid. Bacon with yellow streaks in the fat should be avoided. I t O I Collect all your odd scraps of soap and put tzem in .a piece of lflaiinel.‘ Place this in very hot. {water until the bag of soap begins to feel soft when you will know that the soap is melting. Now lpiiingc i: into cold WJIBI‘ and leave ‘until it liai-drns. When you re- ninvc the flannel you will have a tisfectlr good ball of soap for household use. I Y . . ¢ o ‘ Have you noticed how shabby a illllll‘ of dark kid glovcs look when l tlic light stitching or trimming be- A light rub w'i‘li an t‘. nary ll liiiubbcz" _qiiirkl_v stores iii" light parts to ioiiner bright-nsss. ' r»- tFeii" l _,_. .__. l-POCKIPYI‘ JI-I“ liRY ATTAI N_ Q ‘ NEW RA ‘l\ EUR SPRING_ Pitta. lupel picvcs-T and‘ "pocket __.__ ._... _. v ma‘ COOK'S CORNER Woman's Realm I Social land Personal _“ ‘AAA; a‘ a l‘: \ Y QLAQL: A .SPLIT P-EA SOUP 2 cups split. pea; 1 slize onion 1-2 bay leaf Z quarts water 2 cups milk 4 tablespomis butter 1 teirpoon salt Dash cf FWD?! MEITIOD: Wash the peas ui soak in water wmi the onion and bflyleflf. overnight. Next morning, cook gently for 2 to 3 hours, cr un_ til the peas are very soft. Press throng». a ccarse sieve or culandggg Add the milk. ‘nutter. salt and pep. Per tn the sieved mixture and rc- heat. in the top cf a double boiler. Serve hot. Pclflw soup is an old standby In mcst hnncs. but here is a recipe for this Wll-ll a little different flavor. I‘. lS mad-e with mushrocms POTATQ AND MUSHROOM SOUP the wardrobe .lll15 spring, because of; the importance of tailored suits and . their ncsci for simple ornament. TlIiS opinion is already being b01119 out in New York {iew'-:lr_v srows WlIlClI focus cn this type of suitl jeweiryn » . , While necklaces continue prom-‘ inently in spring jewelry" collections, l some makers feel that the pieces which are coming ahead‘ strangest for the spring season are pins and lapel pieces. earrings, braceltts. While novelty pins and gmgets are expecbcd to have a good season. from willy” and blzare and d“Cld-_| in the dir ctioii of pretty, dc-l tire pieces ivhich 103k lift.- real Jcivcligv. Colcrlind beauty of de- sign take on a, new importance. ENAMVEL COIJORINGS lylcial. seldom important in - sirring _i-.="\\'t-lry'. is mostly rsed ‘as a base for caanel roloringa rhinr; stones, and colored coloring; cf, various sorts. yrith moonstone pat"- ticulariy popular. in colored plcces. pastel pink or _rosc, and pastel blrc or aqua are ranking colors. Yellow is also favcrcd, as are white and red. . - ', Best item in lapel ornaments is the flower spray, inches in length studded colored stones and rhinestonesJarid l often tinted with enamel. Sing? flowers or several blossoms are seen. Some are"tic‘."l with bo nofst Iilflfiy have intricate leaf an stem effects. Sctne have only. slightly sculptured contours: others are in has relief. while some are actual life-sized reproductions of small. flower corsages ' Birds. fishes, and animals are also likely to be good as lapel or- . ' namentsu These are found in jewelled pieces and also in mother- l m-pearl, the" latter often having gold or silver trimmings. NOVELTY ‘canons Novelty gadgets as well as the dressy pieces go in for animals, fishes and birds; and also for human heads. Many. especially the less expensive items, are of various plastics. Fob pins, trio. are being shown in novelty gadgeis,i with the usual variety of pendant _ subjects designed to catch the eye. i ause of the rage for pockets] there are ornaments especially for pockt decoration. These include. pock clips which are jewelled flow r blossoms. and heavy many- piec d metal gadgets to hang partly insi e the pocket. and partly out. in hat-alaine effect. Fob clips, too, are shown for pocket decoration. metal military fobs being especially clever. r Earrings are being shown in matching bracelet. and necklace sets. and in matching pin and earring sets. There is some twill: of matching finger rings and ear. IIINTMENT rings ln sets. JESIGN fllkulfi strirght '~Ii'.\).< nf knit T122 sccvrs. bark and front of this easy-tti-make .... . N0. 655 n wcird h» difllult to count your ‘otters ahlllng for dainty-knit bed- {acket are . lace. the yoke is plain knit and careiuly shapedm ‘Hie neckbanrl is flnishcd with ribbon and two embroidered flowers. Fcr grcrl hie.‘- Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. w" ivi- 11F .'~ n: (I n n rich-n“ bootees. Aldl€5 who will own scts on Christmas morning. ‘ Thi- mt or" lIlTlII-"(S casv-to-iollow instructions for sizes small. med- ium and largo. matcriiil requirements and all directions for finishing. We envy the fortunate ‘lo iirdci LIL!» pattern. send l5 cents in coin oi stamps to Needlework To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 655’ Mung--__--..-__.-_-___.-.__.__--_-l BtreetAddres;------..-..____.._.-__--_.- l O1fl__»_—___—_g‘_i——-q——pgp——__cn a Conga. 2 Cllpg mashed potatoes 4 tablespoons minced onion 4 tablfspcons chopped parsley mtahlrsposns butt-Pr Z cup; milk l cup cooked and chipped mushrooms 4 lablesnocns Wiilfl ivfETTIO-t Cock onion and pars. fey in 4 ’&l)l€5pCC-h$ water for 3 mznutcs Add to the potatoes with the butter and mix thoroughly. Add the milk and the mushro ma, Rereat. and serve ' The last. of these ‘l5, tor a soup thavis well-known fcr its delicious flavor. It, is oxtall soup‘. OXTAIL SOUP 1 Qxffiill 3 quarts water ' 1 tabfespccn stilt 4 tablc-"pccns chopped celery 1 cup g _ . ' 3-4 cup shredd-zd celery l-2 cup grattd turnp 1-2 CUp gra efcabbage ETFCD: Dfsjoint the oxtazl and ccvcr it with ccld water. Add the salt. chcpncd celery leaves. and tire onicn. Bcil for 5 mmizus and tli v- ll‘ - '- “ta! a‘ (l 12.“. r .='o\\'l_\ It ,h."ur*'. . ‘lit’ .f'nely cut vcgriablw n ~-= ‘l1 heft Ptin Pyii ll!‘l.l We vcgetabies are tender. Serve h“t 10F 1- . _.___.___.,._... .. I COMPLICATED Father t:c-k_ h's small scn to church At one stage of the ser- vice the clergyman announced: "We shall new sing hymn num- ber two hundred and twenty-two ‘Tm thousand times zen thousand.‘ Two hundred and i.'\V3‘.1l_'-'-l\VO." The puzzled lad nudgcd his father. “Dad? he whispered, "do .we have to work this cut?" NOT THERE?" Hitler .was intcrvieyvizig his troops and stopped to talk to one. private; l “How are things with. you" he'- asked. - “Oln-f can't, complain, sir," an- siwrrd the soldier. "I11 ray yvu cant". 'f1gi‘8€d the Fuehrer. Pick Up Popular Dance: in l Few Home Lessons Sophisticated ‘Rumba Is Easy ‘ "Why l CAN rumbal" exclaims the young man who thought the rumba was as far out of his class u a ballet solo. Yes. the rumba. the Conga — all the exciting new steps‘ — are no problem at. all when you have dia- grams showing just how and where to place your feet. Try the Rumba Recitation shown here.- Count l-Move left foot a few Inches to the side. keeping it flat on the floor with almost no weight on it; hips. sway left. AND-Sway hips right. 2-—Short step forward on left foot; hips sway left. 3- Move right foot a few inches to the side with almost no weight. hips sway right. AND-Sway hips left 4—Short step forward on right foot. For that expert "cafe society’ look. you and your partner should stand slightly apart, A: you rway hips to one side. allow the leg on the opposite side to relax. bending the knee slightly. ' Make a hit, too. with the othei popular steps in our fill-page book- let. Given diagrams and directions for the rumba. tango. Samba, waltz fox-trot, Westchester and shag; also the Peabody and Lindy Hop. Includes basic steps. varia- lions; tells now to lead and follow. combine siepn. “ Send 20c in coin; for your copy cf Hww To Do The Newest Dance Steps ‘And Variations to The i Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly you: Name, Address vand the Name cfbooklet. ltnut Adifrcn i ozremuny that converts a ‘lazy. sliiftless one industrious. c- a ' Real attainment. SELECT RIGHT GI A young man who is about t0 ta SUCCESS. have to live You wouldn‘ was stieamli her iashes. comes from. whether you tlon. If she bosses tier family she make very sure that she has plenty wife is the izrcatesfi affliction any man ever. wished on himself. Don't. marrv a izirl tlnnkinipyou can change lieij after marriaSfi There is no magic in the marriage nitwit into a sensible woman; that turns a virngo into an angel; that makes a selfish one altruistic. As a Bl" <5 befcrc marriage she will be after marriage. Oniv more so. 31's a 50-50 Gdmc Afier you are _ _ dump the whole responsibility (l how your marriage turns Gill cn your wife. jviiiking a happy iicnze is Just as much your DUSIHCSS as it is hers. ‘ . Bcsues. it is a twchanded gob that takes icamivciulz. no wcrnan can do it ajl u one. so give her c.- cperationj Take an interest in the house. Help her hand the cuhP-IHS- Praise her cooking. Do ycui" pail. about, being a litte ray 0t sim- stiine arcund the place. Many a woman is zi D001‘ hcuseneepei‘ Fid a dismal companion because her hus- band never notices anything around home except to ‘criticize it. Don't cut out the lovemaking. Marriage cioesnt aincmaticaily ex- tract a woman's sweet tooth. Be- fore she was marned there weze plenty of bcv friends to tell her how beautiful and wonderful she was and to bring her candy and. flowers. You will have to plnchlnt for the bunch. Don't rcnege on ilie job. married. dcn't Let her see that you are trying to Dorothy Dix Says- asks me if I will give him a few tips about how to make h Well, son, if you want your mflffllifl W b9 51105655101 1113")’ m“ right girl Use as much intelligence and Drud- ence in oicklngalymi: wi e-wltn whom you Will will trade m for a n eye and had sOme fancy 186896- want to know if it was a 800d. Nimble mike- wnat horsepower engine it had. if it could stiinu hard usage and was the type of car you needed. Give at cast that much considerfll womgn hyou] marry. Ben taiigzigvfgceslil‘ caus s e as a re y ngure and trick gt loolsng up at you through petuai doctor's bill or pull her weight in the boat. lBe Fair About Mom: RL IF YOU WANT SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE But Young Man Has to Play Fair and. a d i» Fifty-Fifty Gam End of the Contract e to Keep.Up His lie the dangerous journe f robabllity in for Soorwyear ,_ ul t1 um oblle t/hat you as you we ' d m 8e ecewnbrlienisa Touple of years‘. t: buv an automobiie Just because ned and a color that hit you in the You would on to the ust be- Find out w-hat sort of stock she People are thorougnnreds oi- scrubs Just. the same as other animals. Notice whether she is healthy or sickly. for that: will determine will get s. wife "who will be a. Del‘- 4 Notice her disposi- wlL henpeck you. of good. _ S’ Be fair with her about mqney- If you have a good income, give her an alowanoe for the house and herself. It will save 30 breakfast table arguments and keep her from feeling she is being gyped. If you have a small salary, turn your pay envelope over to her. She can get twice as much out of a dvllfll‘ n5 you can. " . Deliberately start on your wed- ding day to cultivate companionship with your wife. Talk to her and lis- ten to her when sne talks. Discuss your business with her. Tell h.r about vour hopes and lans. Make her read the same boo that you Q0. The reason that most husbands anu wives bore each other is that one goes one way and me other goes another way untii they get so grir apart that tiiey oeccme strang- ers who do not interest. each other. And Be Honest Can't. phi ander. Don't marry untii iou are ready to become a. fires. e companion. Don't mink ou can tear vour wife's heart out of er with _|€3]QUSY and drag her pride into tne dust with your lnnueiities, and then have her welcome you back with outstretched arms when you return from one of your adven- turcs. p Bhe may technicality forgive you. But vcu have kiile her faith in “you. You have taken the bloom o (f siie may not divorce you. make her nappy. and that you don't think that just-being married to! you is such a picnic that shel doesn't crave anv other amusement. Take her WIIIGOW shopping and| treat her to a hot dog if it is the. best you can affordnlt will break themcnotony of cooking and uiash- ing and babyv-tending and make I161‘ easier to live with her love for you. You have taken away from her marrla e all that mane it fine and sacre .-and that is a ni-ettv high price to pay for a few flirtatious. ' Marriage as a problem that you have to work out day by day; but if you will try as hard to make a suc- cess cf it as you do of your busi- ness. vou will never fail. DOROTHY DIX. iloiao. By Franc For Monday, December 2nd t MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) _Al\ actxviiirs and talents that require ingenuity. inspiration and origuialltyi are well out. in front on the favored list today. And y.u‘ll add to your personal gam by being gracious and considerate. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus)- _ in the artistic, scientifzc. and lltcraiy fields indi- cated and favored. Lend your sand advice and high principles to the task of helping other; UP. Finan- cial transactions and expenditures need attention and caution. MAY 2i to'JUNE.2l (Gemini)- Suixess and higher achievement are "in the bag" for ycu folks. But this doesn't mean you can lie down on the Jotb! The tools are in your hands and the workshcp at. your dlspofal but YOU must. do the work. Entertainment and romance sponsored. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (ciinceri- liberally with BBMA Molasses. That's the kind of snack to serve the children when they come home hungry after school. and appetizing, it's a real valuable source of iron-n Your Individual Be sure to get the original product. Ask for it by name — BEMA. It's your assurance of genuine satisfaction. SCOPE’ es Drake-i There's an undercurrent of excel- lent vibrations. D:n't give up quick- mat-ter how difficult the iy. I10 proposition may at. first appear aictlvitaes. warn against Keep in mind ence or- carelessness. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEIMB (Virgo). — Fine indications industrial interests. All (Libra) - Not. exactly certainl (Con Inued on page l0, col 6) For BEMA is not only tasty food-the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane-rich in vitamins and a n essential food element. to the Lita! marriage a a slim ‘shed m And. above allf Among the very favored: Writers. poets, reporters. editors, critics, you dealing in advertising and unusual JULY 24 to UGUST 22 (Leo)- It. isn't. unfavo aible, but your stars “too sure" attitude. .t t the “alei-t" sig- zial sounds all day and that you mustn't miss through over-confid- Hl 2 for d0- mestic, government. educational" and activities turning the wheels of progress are lfavltired byxsplendld rays. Be meat- ve SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 wpnotch for quick money turnovers but opportune for study. ne- 451%.; ~ r RUPERT HUGl_'IB8 smi- a long and flowery aggro: b . Awarded Younl u r hll u: in dare. has... at: u... ed to Bnnbury with an IXIIlOIII w égl£ Quite understand whit heflrtbllry whispered back? "They want. you to name some reward for ur wonderful et eaten. 6t 09M‘!- lllnat would you like moat. my boy? -tihe diamond star of the order c Nishani Osmanee. 0r n sliver uieda for saving life? — or will you have tlgbbtadid not hesitate about his answer‘. _ “Tell them about the lost chld and ask them if they can give me any help." Banbury drawled forth a long story. which seemed to touch the guests deeply. for when he fin- ey all spoke at once, and Crenford explained: “'I'hev promise you t/lie aid of the whole nation. and sav that nobody in Turkevshail feel himself too high or too busy to Join in the search.’ At. the station. the next. day. the Younk Turk leaders gathered to wave him good luck, and as the train pulled out he heard them cry- g. "Jebb Effendi. chok yashal Jebb Effendi chok yaslial" And some who knew he understood French cried: "Vive le Monsieur Jebb." And so he set forth on his 24-hour journey to Constantinople and puff- ed at his ciizar with his first genfl uine contentment. for he shu f ed in his hands a sheaf of buyuruldhs letters of commendation to some of the chief personages of the empire. white CHAPTER VIII The train was only iiix hours late. so that instead of arriving in the early morning 1i ht Jebb came in the full glow of t e afternoon. What, chiefly overwhelmed Jebb as he rode through the streets in an araba. was the hugeness of the city —-as large as ten Salonicas or fifty Uskubs-as large as if Boston, Ban Francisco. and St. Louis faced each other in one mass. There were European hats enough. in the crowd, but they were worn by foreigners. Some of the hats were so American mat Jebb looked under them, counting on finding a face he knew. It seemed impossible that such a melee should not in-_ cluoe some acquaintance of his. A derby ha; unmistakab y Ameri- can caugnt his e e and he turned to stare at it. At t _e same instant he heard a voice behind nimhalmost; at his elbow. “if-relic. old maul-how! electric- Y uebb whirled so quickly that he nearly sprained his neck. He caught. an over-tne-snoiiider grin and heard a Yankee chuckle. He could not recall the face or the voice. but the race was plainly his own. The fellow-countryman moved on through the crowd. Jebb stood up to identitv him. but saw only a Bllmnse 0t red hair. He was tempt- ed to lean out and a0 in search. But "a. hamai carrying two huge barre,s on his shoulders drifted between, and hid the wayfarer from sight. Jebb sank back m the araba. cuag- can! his memory Why did ne mention electricity? ‘an; AAQQQ a A ‘AApA Fashions "/_ Literi-a ;_ DECEMBER 2. i940 ‘- vvv00¢9~”"‘ _ ure THE NIW M AMAZING WAY THE THAT'S RIGHT! AND RlN raisin in A 0am! IT'S EASY as even on MY HANDS, TOO IINSO WITH ITS 5005-5005751?’ GIVES ME UP TO_2 OR 3 TlMES A5 MUCH SUDS AS THOSE LAZY OLD-FASHIONED BAR AND PACKAGE SOAPS I'VE USED I'M THRILLED VlIlTl-l ‘II-IE RINSO PREVENTS THAT NASTY HARD-WATER SCUM THAT GREYS CLOTHES-DOLLS COLOURS RINSO l5 ALL l USE lN MY WASHER NOW. IT GETS MY CLOTHES UP TO IO SHADES WIIITIR THAN LESS MODERN _ SOAPS. AND EVEN MY HUSBAND/S GRlMY UVERAUS COME . WASHABLE COLOURS BRIGHT AND BUT I'M THE ONLY SOAP RECOMMENDED BY THE MAKERS 0F 26 FAMOUS WASHERS*NOT JUST I 0R 2 "- TOO. ‘SAFELY: TRY ME FOR PISHESALSO. smart —lAR6£—GIAN‘[ 26. I'M GRAND FOR TUB WASHING, I $04K DIRT LOOSE-QUICKLY AND ICOME IN 3 SIZES -——- ' ‘Iheniciitnmominizmiebii. ..V151led the Anibricanconsulaw, But wncn he reached the consulate it. was de- serted. He was tempted to forswcar his allegiance and become another Man Wt-hcut a country. But there was a gorgeous kavass at the uoor, who explained that the whole stun was away fora holiday. With solenoid conuesoension, the kavass observed: “Thee-s afternoon comes back one of the officers. Meester Rosen Ef- fendi. He has-same work to be did. ' If you ‘are here. aln three — four 0'CI00‘lI ou flnd h m I uieeiik." To l. time Jebb went on along‘ the Grande Rue de Peru. to Jaifnrs restaurant. dawdled tnrough hi: luncheon. and strolled about its gar- ens. Dismountlng before the consulate at. three o'clock. Jebb was greeted by the kavass g/ithume ueierencero. expec anc, n i ‘I pa.m open or baikisheeshv ‘Mrlvnosen was at. his 3 desk, preparing some trade reports, but he consented to see Jebb. To Jebb's eyes tne man was utter- ly a stranger, but, Mr. Rosen no sooner saw Jebb than a smie be- gan to quirk his mouth corners. And nis greeting was: "What's the trouble this time?" "Oh-you refer to the time 1 was here before." "Naturally? Jebb stood in embarrassment. t "You haven't lost vour passport. again. have youill’. "I'm afraid I have." 1 “Well, it hasn't been found. If it. turned u the police would have forward: it to us. Say. you must be as rich l-s v , o . Where have vbfs while, "hie" you tryin! to say “Pier- "Thmt/s ‘it. Mr. - Vanderbilt Pier- potnt, eh?" Jebb nodded. "Hell me. Mr. Ro- ren, you remember that little child I had with me the time you saw mo?" d? No. You had no child with you when I saw you. I'll not, e first. picture 1 had noon for at. h o you. or ame re th t. Yankee was inctroubleewlth lit-gel? toms house. It's a common occur- rence. Americans are forever Mullfilnl into ‘Iurkey without the indispenalbie passport. The consul gent mo down as usual to get, out; allow-countryman» out of hock. I can ace you sitting there now. you tutti: "i" ..ii~-'»i i m» n c i water. Yiou sat there“ n‘ Gladstone be: and threatening t: report the customs uflnsléecmr m a .. ms people to 08M I gm] “g: vgriliwvny. uaiv you've it dangerous looking papers." "where nan i coinc- ncni?" , “You not off an Austro-Hungar- .an c-loyu steamer." "And. you cant tel! me where l go on?" "ooqi: here. my fi-lend, are you stringing me? Asking me questions about you-what's this new game anyway? Lord help us. I thought I'd heard about. all the foot ques- tionsqa consul could be asked. out this is a new line. Why don't you cable to vour friends in Ainerl a and say. ‘Who am I? Where was I? Where do 1'10 irani_ii..c.--.......... prepaid.’ " It seemed inadvisable for Jebb to keep his secret from his annexing countryman. Seeing that there was no one else about, Jebb hitched his chair close to Mr. Rioaerrs desk and unbosomed his stor . Strange de- light oi-confessionl ust giving voice to is old secret was an immense relief. Rosen shook his head with the sympathy most Americans teal for the cllen s of Mr. Barleycorn. -which opens outside and PACKAGE RECEIVER l‘.\‘l-'l'i'L l.\ IIOME Careful sclccticzn o‘ equipment will add ti‘. " the comfort of ihc lilllIil efficiency of a homo. to lng of resale value. A not costly feature of llil» a package receiver. Tins. wince is installed in the \ kitchen and has a self-lo iiisii- asum-l‘ \ for fated and ventilated. It i~ placed beside the rcar the convenience of trim A laundry chute is zino ful built-in device. pflfflCli“ homes with basement ltiun. 1W second-floor sleefllllfi Thgse are h]5l,"lll(‘(l ii: and have vertical shzi permit soiled clothes ziiiit P '_ _‘ be dropped directly to int‘ .. i.r_,. The shafts are free from prvtijeci- . lng edges which mil-fill “Ill-l °' (To be Continued) stripes hold their own in the fashicn field and here is ii Smflt home frock that keeps you iookzn! fresh and chic all day long. Bull-OHS dwm the front. make slip into u well u to launder. Big pockets are’ handy 1nd the t-iebel makes the waist l; unlit l! 5'01! please. Bright ric-rlc to accent the colorful stripes you choose is an added attraction. ‘Plus aame Pill- ttem can be used to make a level street frock of sheer wool. and wit tho Dllln high neckline and long sleeves it. is an ent-‘ely different es: Style No. 2542 is designed for silos i4. I6. 36. 88. I0. 42. 44.16 and 46. Sine 36 requires 4 8-4 yards of 85-inch fabric. Blind ‘rwenty (209! coin l: imi- femd, for pattern Writs plainly your Name. Addreu and stvio number. Bo cure to mu the uiu you wish 8tyie No. 2542 Size Needlecraft- —For The Home it. easier t0 t tear clothes. —_.-. _;: i l