2i osmlm mcnaasas Thcrc is an increasing demand for services of prlviita duty nurses. Nan Landon of Ottawa said. at a panel discussion at‘ the meeting cf the Rcgistcrr-d Nurscs‘ Assocltkion oi Ontario. in TOTOYIl-O- Miss Landon said ihc demand, for this typ-g of nursing service posed s problem of meeting it because of a shortage of nurses. Dainty flower-spray brooches pii-ilcd out in tiny. co-lorcd heads can be bought inexpensively, and two of them fixed in your ha‘! will give you a jewclled top-knot ior dances and parties. walnuts wonx l I . IN '1 slCOwus snmu NEURiTLC NEUilllllGlC MEAASES Gsmnus Asaim l5 . masxco mrs was ESCAPE By - Royal Brown "I-I guess he must ha e Just Wdlilld to see if ‘I was here." Jonesey said. ' "I'll say he did. What have you been_ doing to him? Met him in Maine, I suppose." ' "HG-he was a guest at the Inn and—" Jonesey couil get no fur- ther. . , “And you spilt soup down his? neck and he's looking for re-i venge, I suppose." Maggie gibed. Jonesey didn't know what to say. "He —wanted to marry mc." she confessed. Then her eyes fill-| it." she added pitecusly. "Please don't ask me." It was a quarter past four when Jonesey joined Tony Sorrento wait- ing in his car outside. but her‘ immediate financial problems ‘.ad been attended to, anyway. "Oh. I'll see that you pay, ma back- don't worry,” Maggie assured her alrily. "Bhylock never had any- thing on me when it comes to cehsfllg." CHAPTER XV Been driving all night?" Ricky, asked. ’ | Bing nodded. But it wasn't just- that, she knew. She had-never seen him so utterly washed out. "Want to go to bed?" she sug- gested. A few mlnutegbefore, hclzcd he might sleep. he knew better. He felt as lf he ‘could never sleep again. But how ‘could he explain to Ricky? There was no need to. 1t was as l-f she had guessed what was in his mind, anticipated his answer, his Bing hsd But now ed. "I~—-I can't bear to talk about w DILNVCE TQNIGHT non MESSER m his ISLANDERS 9:00 ~ 12:30 i srolmlla stun m‘: A ‘v44 al available‘ for the use of family and guests. This particular one. fashioned of gleaming mahogany and fitted with chrome plate. "was thirty-two feet loig, a m, skill that could do an easy forty miles an hour. Ricky took her place behind the heel. "Where are we going?" demand- ed Bing then, as he slipped into the seat beside her. "Away from it all, to a place a single soul. not; even me." Bhs touched the starter. the en- glne rosred- They passed slowly through the cmft at anchor until clear of the fairway, then Ricky se- leased the power. He did not open his eyes until the engine slackened; he glanced around. Then: "You are a peach." he told Ricky huskiiy. They were in a little cove with a crescent o-f sand ahead, where nature still preserved a perfect serenity. The how of the runabout touched the shelving sands. ‘Think you can manage to get ashore dry shod with the ham- cer?" asked Ricky. Bing glanced at her. Some vitnl- ity had flowed back into him. "But what are you going to do about the boat? You can't leave it here. The ti-de is ebbing and it will strand," he said. where you won't have to talk to THERE WILL IE A SOCIAL at ths IENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY HALL, FRIDAY, NOV. 15th AT 8 PM. (For members only) Contract Bridge By Joeenhlna Culbertson an OITITASTORY Smith's failuT-efiipn today's deal was tihe old. old story of "the wmng finesse.’ North dealer. East-West vulnerable. apprehension and his need. R._,_ky|.. He knew that he He waited for her down at the boathouse. When she appeared. a footmsn ollowed her, herring a hamper. e tumed. smiled at the footman and pointed toward a run- about in the slip. "Please put the hamper there.‘ she said, and thanked him when he did. The runabout was one of sever- DAILY A0508! 1. Piece of earth 5. Expression 9. Darkness _ l0. Rude house l2. Ports of refuge l4. Coin (It) plant ‘I. Wicked 8. A pool 11. Youth 13. Male red deer l7. Ata distance 18. Sign of the zodiac 19. Crown 20. Sick 21. Plaything 23. Free 2g. Employ icolloq.) Abounding in leaves Quote Gallium isym.) Polish Apart Lift. Travel to n».- o- "f" 9' CROSSWORD B. A Cilrlstmas 25. God of pleasure (Ely?!) 27. Independent 9. Chinese ‘sills 29. ventilate Israel's greatest R1118! 38. River (Afr-l 39. Gumbo 40. Cheap rfi'—zfl El u. {f}. id H Y1 Yesterday o AasIel 41. Man's nickname 44. Conjunction 40. Year tabor.) and fro Radium \ u ea unease .5” f“ 99°F‘? i3. Nickname for a New llngiandsr i5. Score t7. Removed, as the center f8. Malt beverage t9. Snare 1. Fellow 2, Wash 3. Poem 4. Thick 5. Expression cnvvroQuom-a cryptogrun with! _ nova or‘ srv ruunuv Qsonxsu nsosnrooncvo llrus MSDK-WJIGS. vii-amy- cryptoquoul nawunmuax Armor-All- % -"The house is full of guests." she told him. "You'd better not stay here. Go down to the boatbouse and wait for rne there. I'll be with you lust as soon as I can change. I can see you're all in. and I'm going td lock out for you. Trust suit on. I'll anchor the boat in deep water and swim ashore." she explained. "Then when it's time to go home I'll swim out and get it. Go on, walk thb plank. Mister." Once ashore he stood and v/utch- ed her back off, drop anchor and then dive. She trudgeoned ashore competently, once there, promptly knelt before the hamper. ' "I don't know about you. but I've had no breakfast; and I'm ilun- gry." she remarked, "I've brought enough for two-six, for that mat- ter—if you can stay awake long enough to join me." "I don't feel as if I could sleep." said Bing. “You wl-ll," she prophesied. Rum- maglng through the hamper she produced thermos bottles and jugs, china. silver and napkins. even a square cf tablecloth. "You people do your guests well. Everything is ready except the bacon, I asked for that uncooked. If you can find a -few bits of wood to make a fire I'll attend to til-it." Presently they sat. on the sand and ate. Bing discovered that he was hungry, and before he had‘ finished letharsv had seized him. He could hardly keep his eyes open. Once when they popped shut he opened them to see Ricky shilling understanciingly at him. "I'm going to put you to cod." she announced. She took his coat, rolled it competently. "Now go bye-bye," she told him. "I'll look out for you." "You're one girl in a million," he said gratefully. And glancing up at her added, "Trust Ricky." It was no pillow of down his head touched, but he went instant- ly to sleep. (To be continued) ALMOST ANY WOMAN CAN WALK WELL Almost any woman who halfway‘ tries can walk sure-tootedly and gracefully in flat-heeled shoes. But ‘ gplflfed and graceful walk m high heels takes a bit of doing and en- ough room in shoes for toes to spread. The more room for toes to cx- tchd themselves and Rive feet better grip. the better balance you get. Imprisoned in tight shoes. mo; are powerless to support you. You can give the impression that ; you're skimming smoothly in 3158i’! heels, if you'll also make Sure “m; “we; are properly fitted to your arches. Arches must. be helped and not hindered in their function if you want to walk well. Then, too. if you choose a tyre of ghee; that grips your foot at the f d shoe with chiidrenbuildsousd ,',‘j§§§§_,..f.',‘,._°§.§r infiinch you'll teeth. strongboaes. l find walking ecsier because of f"flfl(_._ neocl- arch support Pumps arr 13'3" "Don't worry. I have my oathirg l diam-and queen com: mo soon. ran rassuonan Brunt. 4 Dllllflllted by Kin! Futures ‘Ila-mu- ‘l5 usually the best choice of shoes for flattery but the pooreit f0!‘ Kill?‘ QQJIO .' 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