._PAGFJ‘EIS5BT oman’s The Girl in the Brimson llloak By J. R. WILMOT v ‘O-OOQXX e alm '1 Socialtand ‘k. AL‘; A4‘ AAA AAA ‘A I . AA A‘; v vvvv v vwvwvw iyvrznauittiljrwru commas Personal g-Zi- '/~ F3$hi0|1$ ‘f LllBffllUl‘ How Canl‘)? mmnlnnmkl Dorothy Dix's Letter Box The mailer m4 and ran his nnger fesalonally over Gerry's clothing tb gun in ucrryb ILOZZY ABBJVK n moved forward ‘ lightly and pro- Whet Gerry did not know was .H.e tbotwhilsheaatundcc tbatlflly- striped drinking ms iced and far side o! the room. treated his pocket-ho gated the contents with a surpris- th After this the contents of the remaining to similar N t. ek- ok and investi- ion. "Not here, he informed the man. laconic/ally. 1e big man did not appear at all pleased at this announcement. "See 'ere," he said w uerry. "We n to know you got a picture ing of a certain gent in whom we're interested. you got it. so it'll save trouble you ‘and it over." "I do wish you wouldn't talk non- Gerzw persisted. "Wh ture are you talking about? e- sides, I can't say thaolasl you to approve?" gro big man, menacingly. “You got a picture of a guy celled d Mannisher. We want that picture, me, and youre gun‘ to ’and it over. ct. busy on the guy's lugga e bed and e X1 ment at the inform thwith on a plan of actlcrk - e information. and 11011094 bbe is l hands in genuine satisfaction. He consulted his watch. altogether is a Job for two of us movements as the o , to the corridor that 23. It was the bi housed room No. man who knocked mmmgirdknnes' My ' ttlftgtired o Ge ton " arms are ge erry "y m tested, but Just as he was about ock. T lower them, the big man stepped must be a memoelj of the 110M S fl. forward and pushed the he called, "Come m." ‘The big man and his com did not need a second in rry swung around from t the lound of the the door, his eyes widen- min . for the big man was gun mill- l lm, Oz . "No you don't." he cautioned. "None o‘ mat. Mister clever." had to confess failure. Then tan had an idea. Y th Ozzy." he suggested. wise enough for a barrer-load o‘ This was Just what been waiting for. the smaller man stepped in front of than 's descended ed the fellow coat and the other by the seat of his trousers. B:- fore either Om or the big man knew what was happen had fung the smaller man bodily across the intervening space in a of the small- too the big man ofl’ his balance and the pair of them the floor with a noise that. seemed as if ll. must arouse the In the melee’ the big man's gun ocked from his hand on to the carpet and Gerry's first to down upon it. and also to retrieve his own un. With a weapon in either han he turn m "Now get out-both ordered. “And if ever I find either cl you interfering with me again, ing to be trouble. You can as Just a sort of dress re- ‘The big man picked himself from the floor with a. sn rl "W '11 about that, Mlsterii’ he his packet, “This guy's Gerry had No sooner had The sans mun nodded. stood in one side of his 001M111 almost disi-nterestedly. "Really!" Gerry's voic amused, despite the gun. think what that. can be. don't think we know each other. do we?" "This isn't u frie ther," announced the, know what we want. ’ “I'm afraid I don't. u you'd start to talk intellltlentllfi The big man appeared to have no ing. Gerry 1m! line with "Gerry's stomach. Ozzy! Ge _ d his hands meekb’. Kg was still feeling amuse \ omanhood warning that lume- thln in wrong and uee immediate ut- tention. To promote easy and puinles ir. of you!" he nogw Ozzy mode no oomme ritbbing the back of his head which had coo-ne into contact with the foot ust as the pair were sllnking e room the door opened and He was wesnng d glasses. he asked Anything wrong?" was in my room and I Pierce’: Favorite I. MIL Wm. Coll. 5B2 Omwuy Ave. London, Out-e Inyn "When I wan developing iule womanhood I Inland no hilly with cramp! llm l would ullnofl double I wu quite uervoln. weak, pale and my ha. beck nd shoulder: wen pne- llcully covered with plmplul- Dr vurlle Pmcrlplieu bull: m u), l plead welgbr. ind ue further enmpe. won't uud rho plmpleo well uwuy." or luhlotu from your druggin today. Irenerlpiinn tar n whil grinned. he sari‘; "My two frlefirds ere were h . m‘ 83m ." h 1e l oedmy‘ grilhegturfltzdeaxlfi avng H‘! s a r stupidly. OHAPTEI. XIX A1 DXSOOVEBS OLIVE sat at. his that all that needed to be ke i lth Grunge in the event of anything up. ter Gauthier had a moo mee- d from ‘London with a Bilserintaidcnt ' Mur- . dock. It was a dressed to Super- intendent Ash and contained a cov- rdock to the ef- nclooed report: from eeping close em whistled aoftw. indeed. He wondered ‘DIQIGN N0. I 178 ttern lends itself ud- WQI. mole ml! Nuke» sorben Q. ‘How can I make cloths whit- er when starching them? A. Dissolve a lump of borax in ken boiling water m starch. me result will be a white- ness end a stiffness pleasing. stri- at lc- Modern Etiquette m: aouunra ma: 9040-00-04-60-0-6-0000-000-0-0-4; ‘Frisk 0H6 ‘ at all." lice sta- done was lever-ton 20$ I treat an very oilyifkln? ____ . ounces orange owe: water and 2 ounces of witch huel; th cl tinct . How can I peel apples more easily? A. Try pouring boiling water over the apples cooked, and see how much easier We know they are to peel, and if saves chi one of his own children. But she can. A woman can be as can of any glamorous siren. She can r llld than to herself an And she can come ' That is what 'ou are do . and you will have to conquer this feel- ing in yourself orselse you w wreck the h-BPD home and ruin your life and the boy's. tions, and he will sense how you feel toward will grow up between you Of course. your husband is makinl; a l! ites. The children in a family have mfi e mother's love and tenderness, and they one being preferred above the others. . picked out as the fair-haired boy is virtually aIWAYS ruin him. bad business ell attention to her c1 Q. What. does it indicate when a that she never gets. man carries on a conversation with a cigarette dangling from his lips? A. Laziness. as well as ill-breed- ing. He ably considers it use- less exe ion to lift his hand and remove the cigarette. Q. Is it permissible for a guest to open conversation with another guest, when there has been no introduction? A. Yes, this is permissible. Q Should a gust unfold the na/pkin entirely when placing it on h 1 ? A.aNo; half unfolded is suf- ficient. gas and destructive. Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a young girl and ex my trouble is that .1 am too popular. hool I can't get away from the '§O-O-&O-O-O~ Household Scrapbooki (BI autumn um» ‘ O and at sc once I have t. so disgusted with them good tongue- ashl . school, I Just can't to like them because it not any ttxzhagdet rid of them I will end it all. So please can be removed from linens by soaking them for five minutes in salt and and then ‘pouring a stream of boll- ing water, held at a. height, through the stain until it disappears. Peanut Butter Sandwich the girls who ask m how to scare them o . I do not feel, however, that my correspondent really ads who swarm about her. llible wav of driving men away from her, . m that is something the cradle to the lfra have fought, witih tlhrough the pest an aviator and gone tuming a hair. But in ridding herself of the l hit upon the one sure and lnfa and that is by giving them a tongue- irom which everything masculine from terror. A man may have dared death in battle- He ma wild beasts in theaiungle. He may have walked unaifra d . He may have done stunts as doom into the depths of the sea as a diver without let a. woman shake her tongue at him and he t/urns rum; away from her as fast as he can go, So Just keep on with your mngue-lashlngs and you will soon be lei’ alone. It. is a perfect defense against men, as many tic As a change from the plain pea- sandwich. mix the peanut butter with chili spread on slices of hot buttere and put together with crisp lettuce leaves. nut. butter wards of a hcspi. AMorningSmile HIS ONLY CHANCE Mmager-“Wheres the cashier?" Office Boy-"Gcne to the races. Manager-“What tile devil does he mean by going in office hours? Office Boy-"Well, sir he said it was his only chance to balance the books!" litical speaker. warnlni! i119 ainst the imtposltionlod of! the sheep that lay egg, you'll pump it dry Partner: Apleuty When You hii"i'3¢.°{ In any "it may cause you some Imus: " when ti: had zeta‘? the ‘I113 was news m whywhxe had Gerry Do was in this unfair: And the ally had the sudlgeca w my p him. Ash real that ‘he had tvergnéiearly been caught rt. of q. (To he Continued) Learn New Steps at Home Lucky Diane-always in demlfld at duncesl How cc Diane can dsncel po ulur Weetcheoter right at home from simple d ugraml and ilnreyt .5t¢ ' e Three be? thlzmisvu walk- are to use heel: as the ball of the gramed. Remem lng etep-so pre lometimea u wel foot. Legs swing freely ittle knee ac on. d on left hot. h!" bull ordinn y walking. ward forward on left. foo 'l‘here Really is no Reason Why _Children Between Their Par- Should Cause Rifts ents -- Common Sense is Needed and Jealousy Must be Avoided Dear Miss Dix-I have a boyhof 3 who has Just about broken home. He is so definitely bed In the first place, child breaks smashe have, and when 1 co And when I try to part. This is making me a nervous w snail I do with the youn about the father? Answer: - The met gel-son lcdoaomefhing abouth self. Face efactthatyouare eu-kma father's love for the bolt your nerves and is causing youngster as a brat. Ridiculous. A mother can't ‘ld. She can't resent he She mn't hate her own Jealous of her own child as she esent her husband paying more d lavishing on it. the CBIGSSN m actually hate her own child. So it. is a But you will not. stop your h ~ier. There never wu a do will help me. Answe : I have been on the receiving end of many SOS calls. but never be- fore have I been ent-reated to save beauty from irer Most of help want to know how cracking old maids can tell you.‘ Miss Dlx—I Ilave a "udgment on something that is bothering me. er choice of a husband. because the young rnan_seenls not H r with women a; Dear voted and whosehaniolness i-f may c real friend among his men assocla most men, but many men dislike as a husband? other wcenen are JUBILEE “'0MEN'S INSTITUTE The home of Mrs. MurdockDew- son. Albany, was the meeting place at I don't know w his father ldollzes him so ch th lo him be Jee of he own rrkuiaagtdi devodcnto hildren have uncarm him and an eutransement g5 long g3 you live. that will keep you apart __.-.._.._ reat mistake in playink favor- their usband from showing his the boy by always picking on the mild It will onl he has to protect the l ilothing to worry about. Ely w d himself. there is own showing he is Just a of 3 who wasn't noisy and c0004 I80!!! You. ceedingly beautiful. and tantly pursued by boys m for a minute. More than that 1 screamed and gave them a Although I tiny my hardest to get use of those awful boys. Don't. good. Ifldotfttlnd awaysoon give me some suggestions DESPERATE. m attract tub boys, not I I I aiughter to whorn I am much de- in life, and I want ur I am not very keen tea. e is as him without alnpare reason and the balance are indifferent to him. Aim I that a-man whodoesnotmeikefnendsamonghis ownaexls a poor-n, GRANDDAD ‘iii- Answer: ' ’ I umfess that I am rejudlced against either a man or woman who is not. popular with his or er own sex. dicatcs that there is something wanting some intangible in the ciwriwter of such a one thememberecfhisorherownsexasa It always seems to me that it in- I have never known a woman. for instance, who boasted this; she didnt like women and that women didn't, like he: who could be misted She is always a predatory creature. without conscience or me to eep their husbands under look and key when she ls prowlim nbou I don't know how this works out with men, nomen frleradslsnotlikclytostuaceedbecanise play a lone hand and get no boosts uo the ladder. tend sons and boy D13-_ 0811 W BMW “new egg recipes." After the Ode and Creed the different comn-dttees gave the ze- Dorts and the following were ap- pointed to serve month: §chool, Mrs. W. J. Batch. anan and Mrs. Wilfred F. Mac- of the J.W.l. on April 5th., for their "Home Economics" meeting. Nine members ansivezed the roll THE COOK'S CORNER Country Steak with Gravy 1 1-2 la. round steak 1-2 otlp flour Method: Have tho steak out about 8-4 inch. thick Out it. into plcom orl’ serving size and then pound into each piece all tlhe flour it will ab- sorb. You can easily pound 1-2 cup intcthwtmmhoteahmdthiscan be done about of tine. Pry to a golden brown in hot, melted shortening and lesson well with salt mayoral». Steak cooked like this can e a lentiftil sprink- 11118 d PHD" - When the meat ls tender, 11ft each pieceolttandkeepitwarmwhlie you make tihe gravy. Btimate the amounted’ fat in the an m4 allow a tablespoon of flour or each tabla- epoon of fat. Brown the flour well in the fat and then add gradually 1 cup water to each tablespoon oi’ flour used, Oook until the gravy is thick and nnooth, then return the steak and allow it to simm gently in the gravy until you are ready to serve lt. That give you time to mash the potatoes and drain and butter the carrots. The salad is simply head lettuce, quartered, but. the dressing makes it a little more festive, and it's one that we like very much. SCOITISH DROP SCONES ' OR. PIKELETS ts: Six ounces of flour, one nful of cream of tartar and hel a teaspoon of bicarbon- ate of soda, a. pinch of salt, half a pint of milk, two ieblesptoonfills of cream or a little milk, one egg. Method: Mix the dry ingredients; malce a well in the centre. Beat up i m‘ e $.39‘ W it“"°‘.'h.‘i‘iu“§”a'“ti“tii' 110111‘. e110,. beating it until every limp is nnoothed out and you have l- Tllidfi. fairly stiff batter. Grease a girdle or thick trying pan, and D0111‘ qloontuls of the batter lntoit, keeping them at some distance frmn each other. Cook till brown on one side, then tum and brown on the other. These scones are very good. left till cold and eaten but.- tered: but they are excelle eaten hot with maple uymp or even with 80141811 IYWD- It is a good plan to keep than, or buttered scones, tea- cakes and toast, hot in a shading dish over a. pan of hot water with Beaflllllzhted spirit lamp under- n . 00mm: sick, Mrs. s. MacKay and Mrs. A.C. Green; home entertain- ing, Mrs. U. J. Pineau‘ program, Mrs. H. Mamie and rs. U, J, Plneau. letters of thanks for treats of it and sympathy cards were read, as well as correspondence 1e- 1931118 to the Red Cross, diphtheria 1mm . and one control of cancer. The question- naire on ‘Home Economics" was then dismissed and filled in and the ‘Program committee presented the following entertainment: Two songs by the Misses Mildred and Jennie Dawson: a paper, “Putting Humntv~mml1ty ‘lblmther Again"; and an ‘Blaster verse. besides two humorous poems. "The Ho/usewifvs PTB-Wf" and "The Newly-Weds Oake". An appetlzing lunch and a vote of thanks to the hostess broueht the meeting to a close. gig-Ingram again of fun, men will 3° W! used o aural ‘$.33. ha! tolhudgliefigosruunu?“ °" c a. r w 0mm: m Rigid-up more plyllul a» and cull dhord $1 v ‘ll a woitu-ra s"'vili"ii‘l'"°°"'°°‘""“ A Ihik lloom in I can no longer ' w9°m . visualise mo. "l"! 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