Wvui w- v» _._._-s-..-_..-._.. vvvvyvvvvv socolvl) "Here they are." said Sternberg. “Wllsons my stage name." "Yes. That seems in order," the Inspector said after he had ex- Why ahoudnt? I it be? Thinicrm a spy amlned the papers. "Course it's in order. or what "I understand that vou called on a. certain gentlemen at his place of yester- work to-day —or was it ay?" ' "What of it? He's an old friend 3,. of mine. Did he tell you "He didn't. But that's my busi- anyvray. Alld furthermore_I understand you have made certain X1655. ‘threats to h.m " "Who says so?" “I do. Do you deny it?" "Course I deny it." Teddy Wilson was nct spealcng with quite the . same confidence as when the Iri- spector come in first. ‘The gentleman in question is en- titled to the protection of the po- lice as well as thcir supervision. And I'm gong to sec that he gets 1t." the police oificial said slowly and llrlnly. "Ycu got nothing on specter." “No. But I will have if you your weight about. Get me?‘ “What ti‘yo\l mean? Who's threats now?" “I am. And I shall carry out. I shall lake immediate steps in any case to gct your record from the Yard. You know whether ‘they have a record of you at all . . It was a shot in the dark. but the Inspector saw that it had touched the lnnrk: "They might be very interested to hear of the lat- est development in your activities." he went on, "Vi/hat is it you want. out of the gentleman were dia- massing?‘ ‘Tm not saying anything else," the actor said sullenly. ' “I think you may be wise not to. rYou will be wiser still if you leave Ferguson alone." "I don't want any trouble." Wil- E n began "No. I imagined vou didn't" the Inspector said. mcaningly. . “We leave Mossford on Sunday. If I give you my word to keep a.- way from him —-wlll that do?" “Yes. At the moment that's, all I want." As he spoke the door opened and Lucia Desmund, in the dress and make-up she had worn on the IF IS GROSS FINII OUT WI-IY {HEALTHY BABIES are not cross. lYour baby should not be cross. If he ils, then something in his little system is “out of order". Probably Baby's Own iflablets can promptly "put it right". ' Mrs. B. Barnet, of Toronto, had this iixpericncc: “My baby was terribly c055. I tried different remedies but nothing seemed to help. A neighbour juggesled trying Baby's Own Tablets. I did and the baby slept nights and we got our sleep. He was good in the day- time. I cannot recommend Baby's Own Tablets too highly." Harmless, sweet-tasting and easy to Ike. Promptly effective in clearing lip imple fevers, diarrhoea, colds, consti- pation, simplc croup, colic, teething troubles and other minor ills of baby- me, In- throw uslnfl them . hood. Free from opiates and stupefy- In: drugs. Analyst's certificate in every package. Never be without Baby's Own Tab- Ets. Sicknessso often strikes in the night _ If not satisfied, your druggist will pve your money back. 2S cents. u? By HOLLOWAY HORN . ave‘: vvvvvvvvvv CHANCE stage. came 1n. She pulled up short when she saw the Inspector. wig“, this l5 my wlfc," said " nr-y wro r" ah ed. “No YOUImIfUSDI-lllflg and e Iultlllld had a friendly little ohat and I'm Just going." Gmod sa-id, ‘There is nothing wrong?" aha asked again. ‘ - “There was a little misunder- standing, but we've cleared it Ill be saying gccd night " And turning on his bee], spe:tor Garrod left the and wife together. In- mended as the door closed. .- "About your bay friend . . . . . lwliatfs he call himself, Ferguson-" ‘_D.d he complain to them?" V I don't know. I don't think he ‘Clld. But someone did. He threaten- §d (sunset into touch with the - l “About you?" "Yes." .. l‘ "Serv - 1 i1 Ilcomlny, earl Clliealtglibuge ilirilgis foggy}; .C- i5 ' t ti . ' “flat as illissnwitel- cllii n35!’ re as Elie nodded ‘ v8 pro i d tt ‘ ‘lagain whillesivefrlg ski?" Ferguson V x253‘ "is 869d. anyway?" vglds fidutfiiifilmfimi" 3",?‘ 3 '9. P806 l6 - rn . " . tginllleElifilllglg ttlpgether in front of {thin air or he pinched them." . . n lthelliltebbliitijireplliililailoi {mitten to sen ‘spat of bother." o at other Fl "But he didn't Or he wouldn't ipe“ in a hole like‘ mo." i He no more stole that negkjgge ‘than he was guilty in that other lbllfgigffii; she said quiet llthem. Gobldnlivs gibgdlggri wheat‘??? l;He's got them right enough. or he ,,knows where they are Besides, ‘bcould he sell them? He daren't Ute e them to an ordinary Jeweller. .,Onlv a fence would touch them. ‘lAnd"hE probably doesn't know 0H0. l "You mean he's still got them?" ‘Yes. And they are worth fifteen thousand pounds. We'll be on Easy Street if we could get hold of them. He lives at Five. Manor Street." “What are you getting at?" Its up to you, Lucia." LI should worry!" If anybody could get the truth out of him you could. He was head ovler heels lil love with you." I see. You r-"ally are a low swine! she said. contemptuously. Her husband grinned as if she had paid him a compliment If we got hold of them I can sell ,them. And I can get seventy-five lper cent. of the va u ." H There was a knock at the door: lvfiss Desmund!" the call boy said. _Comlng. I'll think it over," she said to her husband and turned to the door. CHAPTER VII MARY INVESTIGAT. After Mary Donovan had seen Ferguson and Wilson walking to- gether towards the Market Square and as she had assumed —the The- atre Royal, she hurried in the other direction. A short distance down the London Road is the big Public Library of Mossford and into this she turned. The reading room on the first floor was almost deserted and she ascertained from the girl in charge that they had a file of the "Daily Courier" going back for several years. The bulk of the accumulated copies. however, made the Job she had in view appear of much greater magnitude than she had anticip- ated. "What was it You wanted?" the girl asked. d to . . . I wante trace an old law case -l'm not absolutely APPLIQUE o" CUTWORK PILLOW CASES a. 4B4 IAYFAIR NO. 484. Applique and eutwork is used for this lovely deallm. The water- areqpink. the leaves green. The appli ue pieces are first. tacked ill . he buttonhole work is done throuy bcth the oblique and the Lllow cottc . When the work is completed the background ll cut away avlng a most artistic and colorful eflcct. The pattern include". transfer for applique and cutwork for dflllfll lhown, stitch and colcr keys and diagrams. Flor complete pattern and instructlcns for all of those designs. t 20 cents in Stamp: o: coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown ulrdlan Needlework Department. . Use this coupon 1T0 The Charlottetown Guardian JNeedIewcrk Dept. LDESIGN NO. ltll iNgm9_-_.~-_.__._~_._ ___-__ _..____._ ;8t.reetAddrm---'---- - - - - -----_--------- Print your name and mama plainly- t fiflflflgQ a_-s¢__@_—n- ¢W0man’s Re al a A A Q A vivvv vvvvvw up. - husband i "What did he want?" she de- . ey disappeared into | very small needle in a very big l I I11 f/J Social and Personal] 4A A A AAA AllAAA Q vqwvvvv-vv vvv-w vvvvwvwwv w. LALQA -k_k--kka‘ku *“* wv_vww,rVYVUYVY'." ‘kn A kA-- A AAA A Vvvvvvv w. v v _. have: ‘u-"u" '1 Dorothy Dix' 59cm Ac me ~ Install VIII n35‘. . Question of Which is A correspondent asks: Are by statistics we must ‘Q 1.615. bec as asufle marital re body M18 certain that there ever was one. she added with a smile. "Do you know what year?" the girl asked doubtfully. "No. I don't even know that." "It's rather like looking for a haystazk," the librarian said. "If I had gct the year ll. would be posible," Mary said, almost to herself. "It wouldn't take long to look through the files for one year, of course." the librarian said. "Thank you. I may come back." said Mary. She had decided that without more data to go on the job she had in mind was hopelels. "You look tiredt dear," her mother said when she reached home. . "Yes. And I'm hungry." "Q1! right at the office?" .. ps‘|' “Well, I hope you're staying in to-mght. oeai. You look very tired. I don't believe in these late nights." saiu. ‘But he's fl .d f ." "D0011 here. Ggcrgeérsugpoyswrsl wanted to read about a certain aw "I don't uit 1-, y, mean." q e see w a you regulations “I know that ur prevent your telliyiiog me certain things and I respect you for not WUIYIS- But I do ivant to find out the truth. There's a file on the Courier’ at the library, bur, it's 5n immense 10b going through year after year. What year W55 m filllffgy it can't hurt vou telling me a .. There was silence on the ‘phone for a moment or s0 then a mutter- ed figure. "Quite early in the year. I think. speaking from memory," he added. lcqntuaued °3\_P£~se_1.°-_QPL 6i Gay Tea-Leaf F ortunea Re- veal a Rosy Future J-cod wife, since tain .aults and IIlEXTIBBB VOWS 1.1180 WOIIICIl BIG. with the husbands with a wwde mldd e- are to them. than men do. make a better showlnz f rt to learn fgrtable home for their husbands. The curse of domesticity is ttY naturally. men who enslave the hard. driven. unpaid servants. ermlss on o glob, and deny them the sll men who never ve their the bills, snoop the gar ing their wives of any inlsta test‘. She is the uuitier. But, on the other hand. a wife nearly alwaix‘ loves her husband t- n ter than he does her. Her affection case- about a man bein sent t0 mmt than his does for her. gum“- say —Wh&t woul be the he does her. time to look for " And so perhaps. by and large, they break even. Marital Couple May be Answered __'by _ _ Giving a Slight Edge to the M816 men, as women are wives ,or is it the other will! conclude that them are more angels than mlld. 81800 Ill‘ m0!‘ Win51 mm in wrecklnz a man fies for the role of ring martyr. can solve. a CD085!‘ one Infill be thema to another. which is amply proved by the fact that. so many aeoond mart-inseam hw- pler than the first. v Hencelllt u. hard m tell what really I- 11M -- 1 ti; IDQISOBII taste. ut liliiiugawlileii Tile £1825 seem w hold 1n ailment ratio! and when more or less decide the success of a , f instance. men are less faithful “king them by and lame morhfieredsthere is one oh " d hi] d B11 - 2i'.°.{fi.."f°..?.i;“$iii? til’. dtiésiipilf... vxrivis more oo . _ if <1 tn is virtual y immune from temptat-lm. while the die a ezflvgdesllliatggl rfiran is continually exposed B is a fact that wives are much truer to their h Also. women forgive their err When it comes to acoeDl-IIIZ the respzalbllllies 97 m” ‘My l“ m“ snhemtm...“ the-inllizfammi-krativelv few men who do not roll up their sleeves as 800a as they II-Inliamdltfflfid 5nd 1° work m support. their families the beat they can. Wm“ fir: what ab of women wh}? zofnnfdsiti-dgwlrri lsntgkheegngogemook gr w mun ‘I “m” °"’ ° ‘w mu‘, m. ;a,r more lazy. loaflriB. no- aecount wives than there are husbands ives and make 0f m?» are men who make their wives ask go to see their mOIiIiIBTS, 01;“ I ves wags-fare of their very own: who audit e can and who are never they have made. Sh m n der- to ako him hmuv And she forgives ehimeihealhlnga l: doesn't forgive her. ACADIA BAKING POWDER the BetterlHalf of a a rule. t. “ltufirllv are Jufl °"°“’ W‘ témlfimudfio ter ll/ut I Ni. "m p andwoman I ', - ' I Illa old ‘adagépcllomV/ni A, 93m Silverware. dpegmnke 5R0. Maybe this is because Mrs- urastlcally than she does t a mm a a ww-w w» mu- A-MornzngSmtle , , it " usbnndus) that ing spouses much oftener TIME ENOUGH marriage and doing "Hands up," said the teacher, l-IIQIXIRIVQI-mm "those who would like to go to Heaven." Every child put up a hand but one, andhe, a. pulr woe Scots laddle, sat glum and still. "Hand up yer hand!" whispered his brother, nudging him sharply, _ "you're no gaun the nooi" ing. more are. tyranny and em notbinz but OO-OQ-O-O-O-O-Q-QQO Modern Etiquette us: nopaa-ra an: dress. to 10in m“ a nawnvedmimor There at: done with remind- . . . 0 “Y . I’ in to t sli - B tth f or enwhoatandlnwnproft-belr wiveaflian “*”"°°'*°"'°'°”"'““ pers i?“ arlird gsgttlge olwnmyfor pa there :78 vfgrengnrewlld 3e gflgdid of their hudbends. Norton can be the Q I‘ it prop” m: one to m“ read." absolute autocrat nor the incessant nagger that a woman otn- because he m ma . m v b "Bother!" her mother said an has his business to attend to and other things in w!!! besides dwcll- ° 95 ml} is}; wag‘: ‘l; hour later as the ‘phone went. "I n: 0n hi! Wléteifi fB-ulllgefigghlfilllélgflm $1991?" 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(h9g5 I5 m reason why one should afdon.‘ preteggatg ‘lloge mm ,, he the courage to carry on and make the beat of his blrllin. She hlsn t. Bpuk o; m Q. When taking lump s08". should the fingers be used? , A. The hostess should always provide tongs for taking lump sugar. f n! ds to dhili on- Cil‘ In IIQI l‘ DORUPHYQ. “THE m-zw lmrnovsp PALMCLIVE IS MY SOAP FROM NOW ON." save In»? 4 lrmlv Mantnallodbl "In extra mlldnou keeps my akimohonamoolholr‘. And I love Palmolive‘: new fragrant perfume. Al lllllll u she's lovely, I: hasn't taken Pa: Cunnln bun long ro learn_ about ab: newuifn- provcd olive. “I'll admit it," aha says, Iv, nave: been a regular Palmolive use: but l can I u that any more. From now on, c‘: my only to c: max. I really don't know how a_ soap can w mil and gentle, er cleanse my akin a0 well. The new perfume in clighcful, foo . . . and no! that Palmolive Ia harder l: goes l0 much or. WI: not [Iva your akin daily beau tzeamicnu wkh a new Im roved Palmollvoh co how In now delicate blen In; of soothing Olive and Palm Oils brlnp new freshness, new smoothness to your a ‘ Enjoy in new mlldnesa, its new, lovely per- fume. Sea how In longer-lasting quality IIVQI you money. . corner? _ flower evenings for the clever girl Ian on a Date for Two Al‘! you lucky‘! Will your wllh come true’! Ia romance round the The tea leaves tell. And who doesn't want to know? No wall- who reads tea-leaf fonunes. You'll learn the trick in no time by practising on yourself. Drink a cup of tea dry. turn It around three times, rlm down, and make a wish. Now let's take a peek. See that ring? A new beau for you! And the hat meant a gift. lour admirer must be a generous lad. But watch your step. Herei a sinister tea-leaf make — a rival wholl make life excitln . No doubt about the happy en ing. Those bouquets of flowers promise loads of luck and happlncaa. Three tea leavea in a straight line‘! You get your wish, too. 0"!’ 33 Pile " ‘ ' explains 1! lea-leaf symbols. All kinda of ln- triguing card fortunes. Horoscopes. gortune-telling games. Fortune: in Send‘ 20c in coins for‘ our e of Fun With Fprtunetelllsng to ‘ti’. G-uerdai HomeService, Addrcsl, go sure to write plainly your ame. Address, and the Name f booklet ° Nlflll c1273.???“ ' _.____.______.._____.__. one . henna t I THE COOK'S CORNER BANANA FLUFF Have two-thirds cup of mashed banana. Three tablespoons orange juice, strained. Three tablespoons honey. One-eighth tpaspom al- mond eaacnco. Two cups milk. Whipped cream. Mix all lngrod lent-a with an egg beater. Decorato with whipped cream. Sprinkle lightly with powdered nutmeg. NDW SANDWICH Ono teaspoon curry powder to two salad onion groans, twp tea- spoons lemon or tomato juice, few M7118! wntorcreaa or parsley. make a delicious toast spread or sand- wlch-filllng. Cream the butter well with a little aalt. chop the greens finely, than work in all other items (using a. wooden spoon). GROUND Bil? CAKII. Two pounds fine ground beef, maglaorllon (fine cod). lllt and , or rowntng. ava beef ground vary fine. If it la vary loin have a» little auot noimdwithitflacalnawooden mixing bowl. add finely diced or ‘grated onion, beacon with salt and pepper and weak morgatically with first only ollvo oll . .. . Now, only Palmolive Pnlmollvo Ia so good. no “fr.” lnlld. It was ahead uduifvalf by Dr. Dgoa, for the famous Dionne m anomaly 3a§§i'-=ii":a.i§~. Surely II Pahnollvl knpc IIII hoops the Quins’ IIIIIII lovely ulnl. And you know. babies, tb akla bu llwan bun Quin!‘ aklaa In mood: P! 7 lmltby madldnmhoankccpall your akin lovely mo. Got some y. SUGAR-ED. BUNC- Two cups sifted all pmpoce flour, M mum“ m“ M.‘ b, M” How Can I ‘P '2 /.'Fas,hi0ns '1, > Never a sound but the wavu soft. ‘ ‘ ,, A ALL tkLk-k‘ n‘ yYvwviiwyvavvvwvvviivIiwwvwvvwwvwvivv The ‘Housewife ', And Her, Activities rl lo upon the river infill-libs llplpfi a. mirror beneath the moon. i only we shadows tremble and quiver ‘Neath the b11111)’ "Bu! 9x ' night in June. at inc boat. mm lab- masher» alone. ' And darunz fireflies silently flash- Glcam-llvinR diamonds — the woods anion!!- -—A. M. MACHAB. When sending stamps throunh the mail, dust. the gummy side with talcum powder so they will be of some use to the Person to whom they are sent and not all stuck together. When calling on a person who is ill, refrain from any discussion of the disease from which aha la suffering and if pinned down to it by the person herself, tell her of someone who had the same aymp- tcms and recovered, never about anyone who still suffers from the malady. Remember, you came to cheer the person a bit. even if it takes a few "white lies" tp do it. Remove the wrist watch when washing the hands to avoid water getting lnaldo. Have the watch overhauled at least once a. year to remove dried up oil and dirt. Bo aura to wind the watch up fully at the same time each day. preferably upon . Don't wear the watch when do- ing laborious work, as a. severe Jar or dropping the watch will bend the axle, causing the watch to run irregular STIAPLESB BODIOES ls showing wide-skirted dance dresses in sheer materials with strapless bodlcaa, off-should- er linen and boned coraelets. ‘Ilo make u utons cut. half-inch slices of bread into cubes. thccubea lnaahallow panuid brown them well, stirring several amt“. “#5125; '3'“ ‘iifitii, espoon o u an an e of a. teaspoon each of salt, paprika and celery salt. for each cupful of croutons and heat. five minutes In a. slow oven. Instead of whipped cream, if!’ filling your sponge cake with jam and chopped walnuts for a change. Chop the walnuts up finely and mix them into the Jam thoroughly, then spread on the cake. Quite apart from saving your eyesight, your electric light bowl la going to look much nicer if it is properly cleaned. If you have one of those alabaster bowls, clean it with a kerosene-soaked rat and polish with furniture cream. Don't forget to wash your electric light- bulba now and again-they cant give the full amount of light if they are dirty. \ CBOONBBS‘ LADIINTS KEEP WOMEN FACTORY EMPLOYEES HAPPY Old danec'tunea mean mere to women than men. especially during working hours. Walt: music and eroonera’ 1a- mcnta keep woman factory em- ployee happier and more efficient. vv1v§§§O'¢§-og4..| I . When the London Dally talepno wu Reginald te...,n§'.,,'§ man of a Wernbley (Mlqdiuen Illlhllffldtllfllll company. m '".i'ney've got a chap aometning about love out mm uW- My girls - twenty-mg u; lhem- seep their radiogram “m, nlng most. of the time. They m delighted with it." The shop forewoman is in e of cnangmg and selecting the m. orda, and. the radiogram mm about five hours a day. Mr, estimates that it has incregg output by more than i0 per m; With Mrs. Leslie and many q the girls’ friends contributing t“ factoryb collection of recordaim now reached several hundred, have several arrangements of grams. and one of the favorites 1| a half-hour of dance tunes of m, twentiea-‘twhatill I no?" “T; for Two," "Valencia," "ch", maine." At. Coventry woman in the body. trimming department of a mow. car factory have had two concert a day for three years. The mum, broadcast by eight lc-‘d-speakm lasts for about an hour in the lab morning, and another hour in u“ afternoon. Alan Hill, of the factory office, said: "It Is a fairly noisy 49pm. merit. but the people are so use“, it they don't hear the noise. Thq liaten to the music and enloy it! While the women are happier and look less fatigued after work. ing to jazz rhythms, the few ma: in the department show little in. terest in the music. "Unless it in mare ," saya Mr. Hill. _ The Industrial Health Research Board says of one industry that “when music was played the in- crease of output varied from 6.1 per cent to 11.8 oer cent." BOY-bring on Bing Crosby! ACCESSORIES VARIED Paris dressmakera offer l variety of accessories to brighten up the wardrobe. _ NQWTrE-bm Cream Deodorant Mfr!) Stops Porspiration I- Does not rot dresses —- J06 no: irrime akin. I. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. _ I. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 5 days-remov" odor from perspiration. ‘ l. 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A. 3y setting it for the time the breadorthccakelatobchkon out of the oven. a few minutes be- fore the favorite radio program II sch ed, the time one wiahal to w‘ dressing for an expected , and many other such pur- pone. Q. How can I clean velvet‘! WA. Velvet. cawnmbebsmod ‘nicely apongtng a, ways rubbing in one direction. Than ltuin over a boiling kettle. Q.HOWOIIIIOIMICDOHCOCM bakcinmucnlustimmandalao bomulfor? l A. Before baking the potion, aoakthnmlnhotwatoa-forthlrty minutes‘; thonwlpa dmpndrub wlthbuttcr '" to hem, make itclmple to at in and out. of. You won't get a hot and bothered either or muss your hair no it needs combing . The comfy neck may be worn up or down. Wide open alcoves assure um room and coolness.‘ ‘more’: plonty of freedom in the swing hem-for home chores, gar- la deafgnodfor . M. Si, ll, 60 imhaa bus Sand cant! file» in ma: or coin ccoin preferred) wra carefully. aodreu no Chalet town I'm-Qua" film'- Qlillllo. 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