‘Ju s‘-__ -w~v=a-nd qt f... ' 5. _ Qwgc. . w». _ gfp- can‘-.. p. _,,_,, "fig/yr. 4 . I debt and ll Ff Dorothy Dix $11 Husbands and Wives Would Be More Happy. With Each Other if Ever so Often They Did a Bit of Self-Analysis and Then Corrected Their Faults - ular mefodrarna. called “Nellie tho Bemttful r the villain had beaten and thrown knives There used to be a po_ Cloak Model" in which. a. and taken poishots at the heroine; set fire to the house in which, she was sleeping; thrown her ofl of a railroad bri into a turbulent river, and tied her on t railroad track in front of an advancing ex- press train. he asked; "Nellie, why do you mistrust. me?" mi SYNOPSIS In route to Bernmdn vh plane on n secret lave? tight‘?! the ills- sppesrnnee o er seare- tu-y to Barnard Grafton, cn'pl Major Roger Allenby meets Townley Ward, young financier. and Corn Sue Pendleton, a lively Dixie belle, who are to be guests of the- Grafton: st Freebooters , at the Patric in‘ Judy aboard Grafloifs boat. The part, which is now speeding _._.____ I was reminded of Nellie today by a let- ter I received from a woman. She says she! has been married tor twenty years m a good. kind,, generous, faithful man. but that she‘ has a nigh temper, she flies into rages, says} mean and cruel things to him every time he: crosses her. Also. that site is so Jealous_ that she cannot endure ior nirn even to pay- any attention .o his own momer. and when snc ste. him talking to a pretty gii". she south... mm alhli) iroin her and IIIZIKESI scenes (nut kiealy liuiiiii.a.e him. She Just can l. iicip uuyiiig pretty tltltlles and expou- sive iui-s and niihgs, so they are always in c is worried over the oiiis. so- iuiluiltfb tuck»... and house- icflll up “dull in: comes home and cost. ine iiy doe. lily ilaéiittllu no iciipei love ma? why sliull-iu lie love hie uiicii i lime oonc ' hcil t..i eainh‘! I have done is w earn his hhbli-u instead wno is a shrew, a hini a comiortaiile work. and he has to help c dinner. 'J.ilr‘li siie inks: "w iviuch DBLLCI‘ might she ask: since our hcuuuig (my love me when a.l o. his uiiiuuoii: i-iow could any man love a woman speiicltliixft and a tyrant and who doesn't even make homo‘! y , __ _ __.b l ‘Inc answer is, of course, that itisnt humanly possi le_io love tie unlovaixe. ti" to yearn .0 kiss the unkissabie; that ii we wish to iettiin ‘the aiiection oi our itiates we have to do our best to kccp them glad we married them. We can t_ trust it to luck. or habit. or a sense oi duty. 01' some magic in the xvedding ceremony. kou can Dill out the illffCflbt fire by keeping cold water turned on it. ‘ v _ _ The greatest exhibition of unfounded optimism in the world is that offered by the married couples who treat each other \\llll a. lack o! 00n- siderzition; a lack oi even common poh.ene.ss_ that they show to no one else; who never .i.tt a. linger to inuke each other happy, and t“ who ax- pect. their husbands and waves to stay madly in love with Lin-ill and ieel themselves ill-used when they QJll t. ' _ It would work a great domestic revolution and stop about nuie-tentns ofthe divorces if ali o. the disgruntled husbands and wives, who com- plain so bitterly that their mates have grown cold and indifferent to them and that their marriages have turned into nothing but an endur- ance‘ tests, would sit down and have a lieart-to-heart session with them- selves and ask: “tvhy should my husband or Wile love me? What have l done to tiidear myself to him or her?" _ Many ii husband. if he were honest with himsei. would have to tid- mlt that he could not see what his wife could nnd w hang a. shred of af- fection on in a. man who treated her as if she were just a. useful house- hold eonvenience; who never paid her any attEIlLlOIl, or gave any sign that he still loved her; who had apparently forgotten that she was even a woman; who growled over the DlliS and found, .ault with the cooking, 3nd who was just about as companionaple as a sore-headed bear. ' And many a wife, if she asked herself what she had done to keep hei- husband iii love with her, would have to say "nothing," if she tom the truth. she would have to admit that she couldn't see why a. man would in .ove with a. woman who slumped down after marriage and 16L herself get iriimpv. 1M and dull; Who woiiked him to death paying m. her extravagances; who never considered his tastes or his pleasures; who nflgizedhim and browbeat him and tyrannized over him until she broke, Esnspirit. and who never even made the slightest effort to understand , or sympathize with him. or keep him amused and entertained Believe me. if the husbands and wives “who ask why their mates no longer love them would look into their own souls. they would know why. DOROTI-QLDQ’); The visitor did not seem much impressed. “Millions of gallons a minute,” explained the guide. HOW many 1n a dew?" asked the tourist. "Oh. billions and billions," answered tho guide, AMomingSmile t‘ .. _ _. w‘ BLASI The visitor looked across, ma An English tourist was on his down and up, as if estimatin the first visit to Nlwgara Flalls. and the flow. Then he turned away th a 315118. apparently unaffected. “Runs all night too. I suppose," guide was trying to impress him with their magnificence. “Grand,” suggested the guide. l ‘Splendid Cough Remedy I Easily Mixed at Home, I {,8 3° F1383’! Makes l1 §'i."i'i§.'§.'§ll.§§.'§.‘§?.§§’.1its”'°'””“°“°“ Big Saving. No Cooking. Put the Pinex into a 16 ounce bottle, , and add your ayru% Thus you make To set quick relief from e distressing eeugh, mix your own remedy at home. 18 ounces of very e cient remedy, and you get four times as much cough medi- .'Once tried. you'll may it’: your favorite cough medicine, and it's so simple and cine for your money. It tastes fine and nay. never spoils. And for uick, blessed relief, it is - . lendid. ou can feel it penetratin First make n syrup b stirring 2 a - g wit-ed ml c» i tizszkiitrtrsz: .l..“i.“..'..§‘.‘..“.‘.2‘.‘1‘i.'é§ water a few moments, until disso ved. A child could do it. No cooking needed. Then get 2 ounces of Pine: from lny dru ist. his is s compound con- the irritated membranes and eases the soreness. Thiia it makes breathing easy, and lets you get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your tsining orway Pine in concentrated money will be refunded. """‘ “§“" '“' . l FASHION GUIDES 1'. ron THE ‘ 1 HOME DRESSMAKER A youthfully slenderizing fashilizin ’ ' gixhhgvufielxnlbaibm 11155355? fies; k to wear now under dark coat..... and a most important jacket cos- tume for spring.... for country. Note the various ways to finish the neckline of the dress... a. grand opportunity to use the pat- wm again for a gay print crepe d1e|e--...with ooilorless vee neok and soothed sashed waistline. The shined shoulders give nioe bodice fulnmsumpletity of freedom in the flared skirt with front plait. through n channel with the eoppery Creepy, a native, at the wheel. CHAPTER. IV Soon the launch went skimming off down a narrow, house-fringe’ channel, then out over St. Georges Harbour towards a causeway con- necting St. David's Island wizli the main Island. The Dart sent her bow waves to break froihlly againjstlow- lying islets fringid wilh mangrcve.‘ and populated by screaming l;\l‘-15| am‘- ‘ong tailed terns. _ 0h, w 1T5 that 01d builclly oni the is l ov:r yonder‘? wAh a scarlettippcd forefinger" Cara ‘Sue was indicating u small rocky 1°. and upon the summit of which u for- ‘ mldable ruined lower thrust its bulk up into the suiilif heaven“ a silhouetted, it seemed ' Zfllll “and forbidding note amid peace of Castle I-Iarb: '. Dat old fort. the boiiiman said. is what we call do King's Castle. In de olden times she mounted over forty guns and a whole regiment of troops was quartered dere. You can see de baitlemeiits better from ocean side. Creepy cast a hopeful look at Grafton. Do you think we ,1 could run out through tie channel, ‘ l sir The uallty of that glance in- trigued e Inter-Ocean's investiga- tor. puffing placidly on his pine near the stern. It suggested the look of a fierce dog at his master; a. look of respect rather than of we'll have to make it quick because , Mrs. Grafton ls expecting us and she'd be annoyed if we spoiled her l dinner. l 0-0 g- Cllp the Camera Clues j QQ-Q-XO Accordingly the Dart was turned l sharp star ard. Bucking a. sea. swell which came rolling in through ., a narrow roedstead. she flung twin " sheets of cliamantlne spray to either side as she rushed towards a crum- ‘ bling ruin. Right under the battered | remains of the old Creepy l steered, until all could see its bold pile washed by high-flung spray: and forever screamed at by the ‘ wind. Enthusiastloally Allenby simpped; shot after shot until the Kng's Castle was left m- behind, l Dramatic, wasn't it? Allenby addressed himself to the Fol-tier girl who had been looking at him,| half sh but plainly curious. i Yes, t is wonderful, she smiled.‘ I'll never for et the evenings here. You won't ei er, once you've seen the Atlantic. ‘ I'm sure I shunt Miss Fortier. if you'll be good enough to show me the best vantage point. Sh. flushed a little, then nodded. I'd love to. It's funny, Major, I'd never have taken you for a big financier. Why? Oh. I don't know. You have such a nice t\vink‘.e in your eyes; it doesn't seem to reflect dollars. How about Mr. Ward? His gaze flltted to the bow where Ward and Grafton were talking rapidly with heads together and their eyes anywhere but o the beauty of he ' kl d 'll be $23,162:: ffsfigiilycogt", w‘ bay. Just above hem, Creepy stood my], No 3414 i5 dggjgngd for at the wheel, his strong profile “m, m, 35' 40‘ 42, 4.4_ 4.5’ 4,3 and gilded b the down-swinging sun oil-inches bust. Size 36 requires 3 3-4 yards of 39-inch material with 5-3 yard of 39-inch contrasting for nd 2 1-2 yards of 39-inch dr , a material for jacket. Bendlflffieer: cent? git or oon (oon pr e carefully. address to diisrlotatown Guardian givlngr- .. ltyle Io. 8444 Sin FIDO Shed AGGTQ Province and his lgh cheekbonea picked out hi ts such a flood of talk it seemed her conversation had been dammed up for days and weeks and now sud- ron asst BDAN MUFFINS 1/1! *' ' twee-i - i ‘JAN WYCK MAS ows fie CASTLE ISLAND (vidi CANDIDCAMERA CLUES, by aeunv CLAY omsou One of Major denlv the sluice gates were open. All the while she kept looking in- tently at him. I'm pos V9 bf ‘ ll , M8. . All rizlu. Cree Y» Grflfwu "Y" _i-1e§i\e.i€uweei§§te ticixgfgv-ifribng tijigire "THE CASTLE Isl-AND a o3 m” SCBENECTADY lied‘ Major why seems to aw’ perhaps? CASE” nun“ u“ m“ n” 8'00 in -Laiin American Con- ave his camera unlimbered. But Haven‘; been so lucky. 11m tional etectlve triumph for ‘my,’ 19 5 m 15 33 ma‘ , . . . ., . ., afraid. Allenby declared hurridly. How much longer will you be at (‘NW5 (-0 "w lifllllilofl 0f "W BFRLIN FIQQbQQLQr Hail; mysteries concerned in this 8.00 m __..,;]re,,fin m s,“ ,, Another week anyhow. Patricia "Wei are Klfllliflillvd ill 00ml" [vb 2g‘ n 77 Xi‘: ‘ J g’ quietly replied. Mr. Grafton ha; of the text illustrations. It is ' ' ' L- Nno g- been awfully sweet, and so has his suzsesied that the reader cllii 9m m _..wofld Ana“, .. . wife. You see, -_I've had some each of the instalments or, at {L Bu“, 0'1; E trouble recently. A-a death iii least. the Dhololnllh! llllli- chi h 1‘ fly’, ‘tf’ ‘f ti... family, hating the same. a careful clglemm twlwr <11‘ n grnarorha Yes. I know. Mr. Grafton told study n! the Pictures should 25_5ev1e{_s75y ...‘I...‘?‘é’éc‘. l I much as I can --if you Imbulslltglyl her iéahnd game tltl) M3131; B089!‘ Allenby. cleans "i93- CARACAS rest on eev -. , I ' up e case. _ ukewffie_Ahsd l“ l °pe W“ . Rgatsil p.:.—g):nge8li/Iuslc we- , ecare Coi- S e ' ' u ' - crletf. Ah had no idea. ygu twlo SYDNE“ AusTkALm cried. Plunder Island —my, it's ro- 4:30 a.m. —('I‘hursday)—Chimes lwere old friends. Cora Sue's smile this girl so bespoke admiration for easily able to arouse one who had been somewhat re- served aboard the Bermuda Clip- per. Reckon Ah'l1 go up ,front.Ah'm itchin’ to lay in eyes on Free- r. Grafton, on which island is your pirates lair? just booter's Hall. Oh. It's the big one over there to Thanks. Gratefully, she ac- , port. Grafton explained heartily. cepted it. Please dont mind me if "Einlli like D}. My, it's retty. I act a bit silly sometimes. You see, Pierce’; _ Favorite Sure is. ut mind you be careful. Judy's not -not been gone long. Prescription. The 'I'l‘le ghosts of those old pirates who the moon come swinging up out of buried treasure there would go for a pretty girl like you, At the word ' his vitreous dark blue eyes swept Early sight of ‘FREEBOOT III-ZIPS HALL on Plunder Island the Southern girl from o Pretty? Why, Mr. G know Ah'm not, but taste-like elephants, That makes it Grafton cried with Cove anyhow . Oh l A very faint exclamation Patricia. I'm-tier drew Allenby‘; at tentlon in tlrne- to watch ihe color drain from her fe What's wrong an undertone all but imuffled roaring of the exhaust. i ‘flint-that's where Judy was — ~ was-drowned! Her is. I'm awfully sorry to hear of it. ‘ll try to help you to forget it as ghost turned sidewise and. deliberately. you're most awfully sweet to say :0- Ali ‘ore pirates, don't you. Mr. Ward? Of course -lt's o. highly civilized a hearty laugh intended to convey derision. Well. you'd better stay out of Treasure got a mighty red face, Wei-d mm .10" . “d pnnur. “m chuckled Bl I great cloud bulk “b. o "Quinn", W, m,‘ gtui-QL which has been lower above the A“, 1 I W" wuflnkqh. ? he demanded in Grafton estate bemme ooded with “jay yo“ keepln. “nun. in sell“ lost in the a shaft of crimson sunset light . bu‘ no, In"). _ _ _ “m: bu, “u... cAss JONIS-SCHOFIELD- HATNEWAY, LTD. t oaieo Fnurr DIVISION) SAINTJOIIIIJIJ. Today's Short Wave l? Radio Prograiiu iun-unuunssnenq | I i ARCH 2 PARIS 9:30 .i.i... ..,....ii.c Concert. TPAn-2, l9 ‘o’ in.. 15.24 meg. BOSTON 4:50 p.m—..New. of science. WIXAL- 25.4 m , 11.79 meg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 7:00 p.m. - Fragments from Kacsohfls Operetta. HAT—4. 3p.8, m., 9.12 meg. LONDON 7:20 pJIL-“Brltish Industries’ Fair, 1M8; Oversea visitors. . 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg.; GSL, 49.1 m.. 6.11 meg. ROME ._ 7:30 pan-“Around Italy with. 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Her exhausts thu-tiering power- fully, the launch rushed into a Creepy small sheltered harbor all but bisected by a short pier of coral Kisflgtazlgéiliizgkg blocks‘ Beyond ‘t’ loomed the nu‘- ihe middle-aged woman who experiences ;‘..'-="~'l-'"::'.. .*“.‘.‘~“°'li““.’“"t" an" is ll TC IO I Y. 1 p Bridge 81., pNiagaru Falls, Ont. nid: "During ‘motherhood Dr. ‘erce’: Favorite Prescription gave me a fine appetite, help m relieve me ol upset stomach, and strength- ened me wonderfully, Before I used the 'l‘rescripiion"l was quite wuk and nervous. Prospective mothers who are an need oi n tonic will find it n great friend." Buy now of your druggist. QVVICQ Crempecl Vocabulary Makes Talk Tireeorne line o! Frscbwtefs Hall. Oh! Look! Wha. a perfectly gorgeous cloud! C:r-.i Sue urgled. See? It's all pink ilk; a-lke a— —June bride? Ward ititerpolated. head to r.i f ton, you just Oh, Mr. Ward, rcaly you say the funniest things! . Ward, however, kept lil. eyes unanimous, raised. Seems to me I've heard there's a name for that cloud. That right, Barney? Yes, the Berrnudlans call it Old Morgan, Then Old Morgan must have been hitting the rum bottle. He's sum Edna, if you'd only ltop this tiresome talk, and look around to see the effect it's having! Your cramped vocabulary, yxoarl My. from worn-out phrases are boring Redder and redder grow Old Morgan until tiny sun clouds hov- erlng below the main cumulus mass . . . 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