«.—;v..«- . street: l-A ‘ as: $533! . .......».« ‘.*n‘.-¢:‘w .. . -. ~.. -.....-.. .... ,-.r -.-,-5;».-.~«: -«-.l_- K :22: J : I.-vr.?.*»s#.’l"t-.‘-Fr ‘=‘ ll .. .n .4 :4 W. .~». 1’. w H l ‘I .-.l-....‘..\.;..V.....<..,V..._..__..1.....,. . ,- ki '%i:?~“:atm‘iimnmt: that M -.,:l:5'56K " Higgs. whom Malcolm had not yet V,’ luncheon. Corneilie went . morning ‘ Ii-Ilgg. You're just Y " so late?" - l ing an experts tribute to an expert . tic . . “gran are indeed fortunate. Mf- ' me. the Natives use .» ;..... diisrllnnc." - Rigs. ' 117%. And if like! world is going wrong taunt Sorrow never lingers long--- for- Eet i If your neighbor bears ill-will If your conscience won't be still. If you owe lm ancient ~bill. forget it. A Field Museum expedition, which has collected several thou- sand botanic speciments in Vene- zuela calls it the first collection of its kind from this "botan‘.sts' para- disc." Imports from mldseason collec- tions of London and Paris indicate that the silhouette is slimmer and straighter than has been. Other- wise there is little changes in sli- houet_-e except with one dress- maker who sponsors the Moyen- lge line, which has less of a ni -in .lt the waist than the princess ' c, ‘_for inslmice. This slimmer, IU‘-.‘ll‘.Zl‘llC.1' l.ne, is seen pa1'tlcuiurly ‘n the dresses of softer quality. A mm draped movement may be mr r.l'.-ut°d for a belt, the softness sing repeated at the shoulders Housewife " l ' The Activities’ Herd Wash Flower Vases Flower vases should always be survive the vase are put into it. slender which cannot be cleaned Indians were so eager to tribes would give as much as deer skins for one southern bird. Get two ounces of from your druqgist. p remove blackheads. llld through the bodice. ' washed thoroughly with soap and hot water when withered blossoms are being discarded. lest bacteria which decays the stems of flowers and shorten the life of the fresh blooms which vases inside with a cloth may be washed out with the aid of a bottle brush. have the bill of an ivory billed wood- pecker in 9. necklace. that northern three bill of this BLACKHEAD éyeroxine powder rinkle on a hot, wet cloth and apply to the face gently. Every blackhead will be dissolved. The one sale. sure and simple way to fJfi%\H%VhV% 9 \W%%Vfi but Eirl-le Riddle of the '- . Riderless Horse E CYNTHIA DISAPPEARS Maraklfs Picnic was an unquali- fied success. The guests included Lortus, down on one of his ilylng visits from Jo burg, and the met. They were the last to arrive, and only reached the khotlo as the rest of the party were about to start to meet them. “ Mrs. Higg; hello. in time; you near- missed the beer. what made you “Kept back." growled mag in his abnormally deep voice, ‘refusing work to Channlng’s boys." “Man," protested Channlng, “it's no joke with this bad luck on our side here." ' "You ha.ven’t heard about Chan's By JEAN 8. CYRIL cAsALls _ :vN 7 district doesn't compete with wue comes out w..n me." "si.’s’¢.uller6n.. aouul. a Channlng Dulbllesl grfiyfily, glanced round in surpllse at calm’; louq chuckle. go out alone an Malcolm answered the mrce deaths. . . . . n t left. the table to answer the haggard with anxiety boy?" Cornellle asked, and ave him "It's C}’i’lLh.lB- now," he a. brief account of Sam's eath. "she's gone." "Don‘t know what sort of you fellows are molnkeying -... Wh No.3. °n'““i:-.; our . no a w ¥loctor? strhatywould save me some trouble too—-kee the garden from being trumped fat 1: queues of cave. to see some heifers, and came back. Chan and his have been boys lookin for work; Before C annlng could retaliate, l'.4of%u’§k‘hald iritervenfil. 1 ! " rig o peop oolnng or w’orll,"- he said, “Channing has agreed to let another batch of old down-and—outs come here for a. week or two-—es you remember an- ' other lot did, a year or two ago.‘ Poor souls. they are all old men. really not fit. for further work. and: though the authorities try to employ them. they never a holiday. ' wonder, Mr. Reco e, if you will re- i eat your former kindness and let‘ ghem use your boat? .0! course It hold myself responsible.‘ though I'm sure they not it " through Campsie. “Let's go the by car.” shouted orchard coim after him, "much quicker. But Oorneille sped on, too dis- tracted to listen. Aclhemar, shouting for Maraka. run after Malcolm who hing the shed in which he three were rustling through the dusk to- ving the car on the road, they can across the camp ards the cave. guided by Gor- ‘tow W830 house his car. and scan all words Campaie. 138. towards yours . in some lmpecls. pllnlululg; bu. I W011 E to oul.-at lusut ll..., .l.ll..s.. lll, . man," and l\u3.A- "LJou’l. 3011 mlna so, N18-160131? A girl snsullln l. n1glll—-you cant help feeling nervous aoout a girl.” "Yes, I think you're right. unan," austraciecily, aware that Chlmning, at me oaclr ol his mind, was oeglnll.ng to connect Supper was half over at Eon Es- poir. next evening. when Corneille tele- phone. A moment later he burst into the room, his face ashen white and said. thing Adhemar and Malcolm jumped to abou their feet. “Gone? What do you mean?" “She went to the camp near the never boys hunting for over an hour but there's not a. sign of her. Loftus rang up—t.hey want us to help." Comeille, who had been stringing his words. did not wait to say more. He was out of the door and main 8 Ma}- 7: .“*:..::." Dorothy Dzxy if ‘Men ‘Learn Too Late That Only Unhajniinoss ‘Comes When They Break -Their First Marriage to Wed Younger Women A'p1'om.inentp1lbi1ci1t11iiI' utive is divorcebeoa holn.imsthatahedoo°¥9d.him_ immnlscm byiiracticinguf‘:er‘fenunkiewiie4s.nddII11naupnI:'h‘i,iII.~ E: with Wife No.1ho-lndsnant’ n‘,°.h“i:IlD$0n¢l‘hl-d wife that sfwworeher_ phone mittensnndoosmetlos The account of the divorce case will be greeted by loud and rlbaid luushter. The general public has scant sympathy with the aging men who lets a hard-boiled, little gold-digging flapper take h.m away from the faithful slaved for him and helpui him build his fortune. ‘ ' And so when they see him writhingflgt the botwrn oithcpitwhiohhlsf hasdusforhimtheylookupon mlserywith contemptuous mirth ra er than with pity. Yet if you have tears to shed. you might well weep them out on the shoulder of the middle-aged man who swa oi! his old wife for a, new one young enough to be his daughter. For r - 15 of all men tloe most un- harlrly. It does not take him long to discover that he has ilypped by a mere girl baby who played upon his vanity until she landed him. and who ha. no interest in him except in what he can give her. and that his belief that he was still just a boy was an illusion with which he be- fooled himself. _ r A man who discovered hs middle-aged wife to marry his pretty youns secretary writes me: "whenever I see a middle-aged usband and wife going about in happy comradeship or sitting their own fireside: talk I mg about their children and what 3 fine recor John is making at school and how pretty‘ and popular is. or Just sitting in is silence that needs no spec»: to make them fee how close and dear they are to each other, I am so filled With chwgrin at the folly I committed and so en- vious of their happiness that 1 turn my face away-in agony, "For it might have been mine if 1 had not thrown lt away. I was ' marnea to as zine a wife as any man ever had. She loved me. she W0i‘K(.‘:l and scrlmped and saved to help me et al start. She made me n comiorlable home. she gave me oh dren. We were a devoted and lovlng couple until, like so many other men in their forties, I went haywire. ' ‘-ucluesticity had become sort of flat. I began to realize that I was getting old. And then I happened on't.he Eve who is always around \.0 lean any man into wmptatioll who is worth the price. Mine stuck up for a weclcllng rlng and so 1 divorced my wife. separated myself xrcm my L:hl‘;.li'cn ILAJJ lii&i’1'.E(1 her. we hadn't been married a week belore I woke up lroln my krance and round out that the woman I loved was my Wile, and that what i wl1n.e<i was my home and "Tile new wile and l had not one thing in common, not even affec- tion, and so she goes ner way and 1 go mine. she is satisfied when she has plenty or money to spend, but I have nothing to satisfy my soul, and there i. no more miserable man on earth than 1 am." That is the end or many another story of the rush wlbo swaps of! his old w.le for a pretty one. as you can see fol-yourself when you observe a tired and sleepy husband sltr..ng alone at a table at a night club, good for nuthlng out to pay the bills, While his young wife dances with some boy ol her own age. Dear lvllss u...——We are both 20 years of age. very mulch in love and want to get married, but cannot do so xor anomer year as a. boy must be 21 below he can be 1.fl9.I'X'1‘.:Q without. his parents’ consent. His father and mother refuse their consent because we have not any money lsav ' toward getting married. He only makes $i5 a week and 1 am unemploy We can» expect any help from our parents on either side because they have very poor Jobs and plenty or expenses. we separated once, but after a week we decided we couldn't stand being varied. should we take a chance on getting married secretly? A LDVESIOK GIRL. wer. Beirlgsecretly married would not affect the legal status of your mu‘- i.‘§%§" to :8 Eli. “.oi‘.?2“.‘:.‘t.f‘.‘3. ‘é.°§“.".?'.‘°°”‘ .‘:‘.,.....°“"““””’°......' ’°“ "°""’ .,,“..‘“.. e man untoYhimsel.fta Wiéabfisgftgle is 211. mm‘ e tn be N W ou mus res restr in t an, m“. lied are intended to preventefoolishc and h :p“t on “tlike your- selves from marriages that wreck their lives before they are old enough to know what they want in husbands or wives or understand the respcnslbiilnes theyane taking. Ied$eF‘o1rf1lnfta’rlce, byzethtemlglmeu; 1 o e 0 real 0 arry to support a wife and babies. Io1o1£nOW.smt§1abt“:[’rb°erhe Just as hungry and have just. as much need 0 clothes and shelter as they do before mmiege. and that there cannot be much happiness in 3 home in which the won is always growling at the door, so the law tries to protect the young against marrying too young It says welt um.ll you have time tntlllnk it over and know what are doing. At 20 you have a long time love you in which to be inn. is making enough ma-mflflfi Deome ale Blame!-Dd ti- secret marriafu at all. for at eut‘£ey' tad of leav them branded with macy to poor helpless little babies ins the shame of iilegitimacly on m m. Dear Doroth Dix—- am two or flutes and this is a iitt embarrassing sometimes, thlnkwecouldbeha. if we married? we 9 . fl';°"“.°l“‘l‘.‘on'.“:‘l‘y “D?” or do youthink that I willygg nunghisuooudwlfefcra curlers, calf: and wasn't even as good looking as his clean. old soap-and-water wife. wife who has loved him auo_ .3—.~..j. ‘order. ‘Any time. -no phgefwhere 1ue‘t'uV are ri Oven Baked-Bean: wlthconfidence. E oven cameo . V , Vary. lihefemi Th§y'.T§,fl|§G'€lmOftheu'op, if ‘fi'Om‘your. dealer today. EIF|Z BEANSL I DELICIOUS KINDS 1. gaimdmnpgtaza-m sauce with ( an-oz without pork * .'.l".t.“.l‘;"..':'.:'.'l‘l§.:.':.':.,'.°"°"°°‘ " "...'fi'.‘.’.‘i".fil'...."“..“2.l.'i§‘ "°"‘ dish l"u'-’\-P'- ". r THE COOK'S n“in'H'U\- Cut stale bread into inch slices and remove all crusts. Butter cubes and bake in the oven until pegs or brown, shaking pan frequently to der the bleaching, and keep: off obain even color. Place in soup at worms and bugs, and prevents art- tlme of serving or pass in seoanate icles from blowing away Lenfilt Economy but-fer one side, thick coating of grated should towel and let for half an hour. fancy she CORNER CROUTONS on both sides, cut CHEESE STICKS be passed when NOODLES 1 egg 1;: teaspoon salt Flour per y ,5 ,1 he mm“ hm,‘ enough know‘ §g'1‘tensllffgc‘lgent flour into slightly- monia. dough. Add as thin as yolk to make salt, knead and Cut in How Can I ‘T "P (3! ANNE ASHLEY) v #1 z’ 2 ‘l into Cut crusts from stale ‘bread and i If only spreading with juice are needed, pierce the lemon cheese. .witi1 a fork or knife. and squeeze Place in oven until brown. 'I'he.se out the ‘Juice. Then the lemon can soup is be returned to the reiriglaratcr for served. crackers may be treated later use. There is less waste this in some manner. stiff roll possible.-' It should be of paper-like thinness. cover with remain untouched small 5 and dry them. when needed, pace in boiling water an‘: ied, t 11 cum “,1”. cool: no idly for 15 minute . Th irindegpgatligs. your wed “am you M 6 more an“ M secuflw should e served in llOlip.s es‘ nera s aklng. mm‘; better than iio lgleflrtlage V, . °' N‘ “‘ “° fiHNfi damage . vv . welcome" sa-id Adhe~ nellws voice shouting Cynthia's alwa. wishin ulsl. waited for l-.ls.n.-l.l-l.lvl.'u-.w.l-wl.-s-.rl.-l.rL-.l-.l-.-l.-l.l- , h n alwasbeenagreater . ' wisnizlflg ’°m‘°"‘“u°"°'h°"°“'d"° $3,-rn1rVér<>°‘:l)Kf1LDnul"s,schu_ny’ brought “The cg-gmligliti Amwenhe ha picked outasmoller glrithanfl 11,_u_ Q How can I remove gene “The last lot gave me no trmlble." .cha.nning whoseusual placidity had ‘ from the kitchen linoleum? mmal-load Channing; "and if they utterly broken down, The desirability of a husband or wife is not measured in inches and 5- 11 Bream has been spilled on did get a. bit wild at man: t.ha_t "Man." he said wildly, "whyl so your respective heights will have nothing to do with you, méh“ the linoleum, sprinkle some sods didn I sleep H We didn't she listen to me? we've been Some of the biggest men in the world nimind mu; h‘v° 1,“ ‘mm’ ion it— and ur boil! water over "Urn," gr-untd 989003 over every all 0; the ,3,-,,mp_ I got w . bodies. and vice versa. Don't worry about be taller mm ymnn hug. it. a floor can then be wt if they'll come in handy. 9.7 11 111“ the cowstalbles just as the be a were band Nobody Whose opinion is worth I. up um I: t up without danger of leavn ust ?,xl))gll&hs::n}"r0‘|gi tih1€o:‘gvh(wy!g1argl§::; wgslhinhg up Jand btehfey said to hm} 'p1x_ enough grease to cause a ba fall. . . c e ere. ust ore sunse. no labour then." came on at once but couldn't ilnd ‘ Q How can I make the tops of But even determined pes6-l- her. Man, I’ve ' ve bo ‘ . mism was its tened by the exoel- ,_.,;,..,e h,,,,,_-. 3°‘ ° "5’ Y W “W -l.-vi.-l.rl.-l.-lnllsrll-l.-ll-l.-.-.-l.-.4-.-us.-.q.»\r bmunrazgignaytiae top of biscuits or lent luncheon that Maraka was serving. deft] " e be that cook of yours.. Recoulle,” e said as he lit a cigar- ette at the end of the meal. " troubled by all these spooks? i Cynthia joined innthe praise. IJBY-l and Mrs. Hi as made one of her few contribuifions iv the converse.- Recoulle." she said in her sent-lei voice. “But you have another native ‘§.§‘.‘..’"l.i°ul"’”l ‘ .’i‘l’.‘.f‘? y“§l° ..'.‘.’o.“’«‘l."l‘ll a an . e p rot giving such i . iufgfiigoogiainement, madkl-I1wh_I it grows etc. Very ws - with your permission. C.Vni3Il"l. I will show Mrs. Higg the plant- "Oi co1_;rse you may. May 1 come you .. so-cued through In and conl:lYl:’followed then. start your winrlavo. said the inexorable th tr t . - it. than make 3 good 0- 4- " annln abrupt-1!. Man. said Ch Em‘ Ha. .l“5%'='-.-‘-‘fi.% meme ‘U’ . Then George Inftus joined them. He was dishevelled and breathless. ‘The b0y8 have pretty well comb- ed the khotlo. Chan. I'm going to fetch the car. she might have gone I _ on e road somehow." I here. Just up the road." th "Mine’a said Malcolm. the others go “Thanks “I’l1 take you, on searching." road. 1'tl‘$m(‘3:’l’led back. ‘if we and (To be continued) . Green." Loftus said as they l:n0ved on quickly towards mu 'We'll give a long hoot. Chan." while any- [ Today’: Short Wave Radio Program Morning Smile I OVERDOING I1‘ "She broke him off smoking so‘ M“ Tu“ u [Hum sung“, . that he could save money. ' VmMA ‘And did he save money?" v . ’Yes- He sot so interested in FRIDAY. win: 21 Sal/ins money that he broke off their ensagemen so that he could IOSCOW ‘lsave still more." "$00 P-mg.-alfigloegdclgf min ling- ' Emu‘: > vs . .5 ‘- £100 D-m. u Defense. gr-luv-Navy. DJD, 11.71 111423., 25,; ' vnsrssr B 1:00 i . .--'‘1! than." I-l‘2m?n:“:_ , noun . an. -—auut Night; ‘RIO may no u é1"aau:e's gignight vols." ‘ . - . m.. nu‘, ma mg‘, 11.” men . m.,- A,. 7:‘. manor: : .rn.-ohopin Recital. by.’ llnrsuvl onunbemln “ rel-to. 06!.-18.t4,m ., 1s(.¥_‘::'-,' 2" A. gefore _ surface‘; nice gloss. Q. from slipping while he aw shoe ? A. lsaniipaper the sales of the shoes and it will prevent siipvl!IR- Mm.»-an-l.n.-n».mvl.-N-ww Modern Etiquette with the white of an baking. and it will How can I keep Lame my ‘ ROBERTA -LII) . HUN should- .ja' luncheon formal invita- be written? 983 give the baby wearing Ho ‘the grass | fastening‘ it d vzlrpi a. few drops xmvnm 3 usehold Scrapbook my rronaars Laal l, w When Bleaching When linen pieces, or small art- to whiten, much trouble 1-3 or 1-2 may be prevented by spreading a strip of cheeses‘ ‘ll over them and own with wooden us. This will not hin- oi‘ lemon 4: ion, I V YOIIII INIIIIVIDIMIUIIOROSGOPE V lmkin the section your. birthday cameo in. and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. jcopyright. 1989. King Features Syndicate Inc.) _ "1" °’ “’°i'm"9v ‘"8 P130901 "W" %mm eh: mm. July 21. mt MARCH 21 to APRIL 30 (Aries) -—’i‘onay will need your innate ar- dent, sparklzng nature. It may be dull at times, but plhh much to marrow and for the rem week. stir yourselfl ‘l:PH.IL 21 Mi) Mliltrheio l(d'l‘:urus)- D u ver ear 0 zones- yo ed the pennies and the dorslrs will take care of them- lselvea?” It's a good one 1'01‘ l‘-Odly-‘ in your check-ups 21. (Gemini) something ‘Arid include‘ ‘mum way than when the lemon is cut °t'A;iY.p°;:mt: um-3‘ mm h°1"‘” -—lntelleotual strength, 1”‘ to Rusty comm, you folk are noted for, is w - Rut can be removed use oi a little a. good copper p:l:.'::h. UCKLE Letters a \ ,,';"“'m_ in advance :7 are nearly alwllr writ- ltho first porIon..ll.'n sent out morothan a. need week :.§.‘.‘.l.°'.-?"‘«u‘.".'%‘:'.‘.‘i“:l W , ,, Iuoinriu its.» Polish well afterward with J40‘ [1 Egg» BURNS! O|vl'lIC'l.(‘l.V W55 STA! NLESS WHITE RUB l‘a.ll>——l.ealll to Write Easily " In ‘I531?’ um. "Gracious-her itintiu uthi Ann '3 should havewr the weeks ago. but ismra an "no hard!" - shame to put off IQICCII-'0fl0.lll' Oflfiglt you- Anrud-saad-buttorleturf mite .. ’ “nn"‘Av"u‘atl’r iaboui,jeilrt,a 1% pue::n:i‘b from cop- ilquid am- with 5 pos . JUNE Y, though y 6131011! All n_— A long front It I 1 of wider out in - I [the N “ mature yofi-mm?“ nu. Botiotinilo "" eflulidis. "II “I! every so often. ,v ‘'4 a ‘ “*°_,"'.°.' V“ in Jim" I: and Duttlnl mg bang is what you should do .. ..sny number of p smaull and big, are at you r dia- 22 to JULY -—Born before July 8? Keep track of your income; protect P01801181 affairs from bein _ outsiders and mod lets. You born ‘after July 7 are not under the same indications. but should be (Virgo) - Don't foolishly on odds and ends (you do dorm. you. even 8 23 (Libra) —- You run - pointed in certain resul tlona, and unwise speculation may household by rail day needs to put it over with 1' today over o ; . 23 (Cancer) deranged by avoid the it.- falls 04' indifference and insctivi’ . JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)-— . Especially fay‘ this n t- stlmulatlng day: short trips. either ~ tar, planning week-end and 11131119 nmtgmnu. o oo- affairs. or wa- ge con.Ranial- an spend . money ¢0l’l5€'!'VI- ou are re er , tive!) and don't strain. Hasty da- d rushing also taboo. l 24 to 00103 ER M d!ll|D“’ and IBM- Sn-opp)/‘ Fosh_ions ' For Home Use in ‘$.93 err _ For working» about lu?:‘l"°’ o":‘l to.‘l'l°e !I¥O:'%:in"tf°t:r‘1‘Il:lt “' zinc-1. mm! lube: rg. U14! NU’! an "dlIU' ‘ .5. -::tru:;§ve°?‘.aiIu tins. _ g‘ "' ’"*‘..l'?‘«1‘li'°.i‘.’;.’.'li‘.°l.. 45$’ lg. ,you it. .~ » a soft lscd first In ~13 um. um goon b “ . 33 and family ll‘ tempt. You'll find it ll lot em, both on your nerves and on so- comp . if you'll hold to moderation. avoid oversensitiveneu and associate with happy people. OCIOBER 34 to NOVEMBER la (Scorpio) -— Your sights nlllnet (Mars) is inactive. Venus and tilt advise caution ckering with the opposite sex ting your imagination run wild. NOVEBIBER 23 to DEXJEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Stay as claw to routine as possible. be discreet in words and just as tactful in te- tlong, and leave uncertain invert ments to someone else. Harmon! important. Dmomnann 23 to JANUARY ll (Capricorn) .—-slow-movlrllz. With- not unfavorable. indications. Avail unnecessary ‘ . Think clen- and act accordingly- D0“ soon to rumors or those who in always criticizing. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY N (Aquarius) -— ’3)iscretion in NW1 cnnvemluon will help you avoid misstatements and unpleasant dil- oussions. Your advice is much W gang 3; that for Sagittarialu. Shim legal disputes where 906' sible-. Watch details. l FinBR.lIAlR‘ll all to MARCH 30 (Pisces) Plan carefully and hm- bettat results. Deal with dd? 9 o ' a“.‘.’.. “‘°.l.°....‘:.'..l‘.’l’.:““l..’“y‘l“l“ni‘lr - Enjoy some time with chlldlfl‘ mm’ TODAY P0555‘ set. gxeelientnogliqfilmesl V°‘“m“7' lmltr. intuition. vision. I :5, vgla fight , these awetflc lead it to col rated hellzhii g sistency of effort and steady mm than spasmodic ambitions I M be its ‘aim. Suifi:ient sleep l1'l0d6l‘Ifl0h’Wl‘Lh alcoholic bet/8735' important. . ecoa 3° $i2C5|6'4l