. .».;.~-.-. ~ .- .4 . ...-......ec...v.-...s..-...-5.;-as-r...«-.-u-uus~auug:r’. _ .. . in... Riddle of, the " /~_ ‘ ‘ Riderless Horse ‘ , By JEAN 8. CYRIL CASALIS 1 bminesa, and not be found for weeks. "I expect you're right, sir." oar- neillc said more quietly. "We'd bet- ter get back at once and get hold of Vera‘ queer. won 2: Malcolm the police. can we take your car , to ink it's no 3 much to This clean forgotten to introduce you. is Miss Channing. "Cynthia, is as dreadfn ¢ornellle." he said. "You haven't news, have you?" “ o've got somet.binB—-and some- dung Cori-ieille’s news. "rwo rowel marks on a path at the side of the road. lust beyond van stellerrs sprult. And the i.‘.‘,’.“ ii Warn 5 s ng . eve come beckltrowmake sure. Where's father?" "He's with thla; they've just gone towards t e hill. to see whe- they they could spot you. But what about the rowel marks? Do they int to anything? What is it about em that's queer?" “They are so clear. and so close together. that they could only have been made by a man wearing 3 “*3 if he'd lain down there carefu y— eo carefully that he was probably bound _an£l didn't lie there of his own free will - “What? exclaimed Woftus. 5 wide with horror. “Foul play? ‘surely can't be as bad as that: there's no rhyme or reason innit. Have the police seen tilt? m9«l‘l<57 ‘They haven't come yet. but its :1 as we've made certain about c Sgurs we're going back. prob ly meet them." "I'll come with you," said Loftus lmmedia . “I've had lots of ex- Eerience o criminal work. as you now, and I may be of some help. PATH T0 VAN S’l‘ELLEN’S “1‘ha.nks." said Oorneille. (man come back yet?" "Not, yet. He started off towards the river, with the idea that, since you were seaching the road he would be better employed in tack- ling the search from a different arrg . Ahl There are your father and Cynthia. She is very distressed. poor child " Cy nthia, who at the sight of the returned searchers had come run- ning on ahead of Adhernal‘, Joined them as Ioftus finished 5998111118- 5119 went straight to comeille. " ...;°§£“°‘“‘a “ll. “$3 ..‘;’.‘.‘. 3°“ . fly B 1‘ gm took, it in both his arm. He but before he could make my reply to her sympathy. Loftus broke in. "But .they’ve "round something to go on. thla. . "Ahdcl.¥Il:vish we hadn't found it." comeille said; and raising his Voice he called to Adhemfl-1' hastenln -wards them: "Famfr.td!i§gfig{l 61' milrlugdslnfgudiifiiis ‘Ended with Ad- hemar's reply. --yes_t};3 wore them. Why do you usk the .13 "ii. *t’§.“‘é’...‘.’.’.. ...°i‘.~3e’$"a’z‘3 is 'vgflce:g and once B86-in he 6195' cribed the marks on the path. "It's the path to van stellen's house. Father." he ended} “and. glgcgfiliitiflgf he will have to glelgtti mam!" ..wm, ma. wait," Adhemar what he was up my lth t estraint. :1||gt ‘got iligigitk sucrh things. nag lcno what those marks are like. or howwthey were made, but I am quite sure van stellen would not hurt lmrtimer. You heard what sergeant Plenaar said this mm’!!- 1115.! .. mink your father is right. gfieed Ioftus; "and I think you will at find that Mortimer has only met with an accident. If you ad my experience you would know t le can disc. 1' anywhfle. R0 MEDALLION FOE KE ’l'ABI4EI.‘lA)’l'l! , ......» _uo. an '.,.‘ orwouarhuamo til .....'i’ fiflt by. I haven't met. -Malcolm.’ e added ,and proceed- This intgsizgoudoe glmilcolixiwtoise d Min 11 ‘E E V I‘ an gmthia. channin§g’s gguardian. who hpd comg to Campsie, from Johan- nfiulrg a few days before. it ....“ *‘i.l° .'.°.§‘.n’°“““’.’€‘.i‘.‘ii.’§.‘3 )7 Y My aumaiooplgii lg his eagerness to hear you know who Malcolm is. ands. It was the eerileant. And you?" those clear small marks. brief but keen ‘examination. "They're certainly suspicious Mr. Recoulle; they're not natural, close together there's nothing to be done, except go on looking. Those marks might mean something if we'd found Mr. Mortimer; but we haven't, and that's what we've got‘ to do." “It is a terrible position, sergeant. Mr. Mortimer is an only son, and I am responsible to his father. If these marks are, as you say, sus- picious, surely there is something hat could be done." “The only thing is to search. Mr. Recoulle. I've said the marks ar ‘ suspicious. but they might ha: been made quite naturally. Sup ose Mr. Mortimer had fallen down ere -—after he was dazed a bit, by com- ing off his ho:-s¢.~—he might have thrown u his legs as he fell. and brought em down on the path: that would account for those very clear rlnts. And mind you, Mr. Recou e. I still think that Mr. Mor- timer will turn up. He's probably lost his memory through having a bad fall. and is still wandering about the country. The forms being big We not surprising we haven't found him yet. Besides, you know what some of these farmers are. They'd have a man fuming mi from nowhere, but they'd wait till fi (Continued on Page l2) ? Morning Smile &h% Mrs. Dasher—When we were in Elypt we visited the pyramids. some of the stones were literally covered with hieroglyphlcs. Mrs. Gusher— I hope none of them got on you. They say some of lthose foreign insects are ter- e. Clerical Error A woman was sitting in a cafe when a clergyman and his wife fgbtered and sat down at the next e. After a while the clergyman went out and bought a paper. He came back so deeply engrossed in taken his seat, at the wrong table, where the lone woman sat. -Still not realizing his error and still enthralled in the paper, he clergyman, receiving no answer, " chair practically exhausts one, try rinsing the mouth with baking soda and water several times be- fore going to the dentist, and it will help very much. supgly of bread crumbs on hand N 3' stale bread accumulates. it should be made u into crumbs, and put gay in gass jars or cheatecloth ‘tint: with o fliginei cloiih which -Iw areafavwioeform They left Cynthia. at Cainnsle and went out again along the r . As they assed the Campsie pump they were ailed by a horseman who was contering towards them, along the th that led through charming‘: , “I‘ve been out along the other road," he said. reinln up beside the car. “but I have noth my to tell you. He listened gravely to Cornellle’s brief account of the discover then with a non-committal “We ,let's have a look at them," turned his horse and cantered beside them, back to the rocky spruit. They gath- ered in a little eager group round “Yr-s, they're spur marks all right,” the sergeant added. after a like that. and so clear-cut. But To read an old loved book. to HEIGHT OF CHIMNEY ‘ chimney is due to its hel ht, and mum height. tie in their action, and although a chimney much lower than the re- commended minimum may be effi- clent at times. it will probably be inconsistent. be considered in the light of local conditions, however. for overhang‘- ing trees. the height of the chim- ney above the roof. and strong pre- valent winds can cause de.sturb- once in the draft action. (fruit or fine granulated). 1-: tablespoon lemon juice. grated rind of 1-3 lemon. 4 egg whites, 2-8 cup flour, i-8 teaspoon salt. thick and light. Add sugar slow continue beating. Add lemon juice, rind and whites of eggs beaten stiff Cut and fold whites into the yolk ure. blended, foldl th fl . B a. buttered an’; ngmigdupanakih no.‘ slow oven 50 minutes to 1 hour, temperature 2'15 degrees to 325 de. grees Fahrenheit, whites must not be blended too much with the mixture. Plenty of air must be kept in the mixture to make it light. , _ it that he dldnt not-ice he had’ Q. should a guest at 5 world . reception congratulate the brim“: ' wefil as the groom? said. "Well, my dear. what are we gol% to have?" e woman was so astonished that she could not reply. and the peeped above his paper, seeing his 91701’. he said. “Oh. I'm sorry .... Wrong wlfel" ._._______,_ Household Scrapbooki (By ROBERTA LEE) VJflfl' Hardening the Gums When the teeth are so sensitive that the time spent in a dentist's will be found that this treatment Bread Crumbs The efficient housewife keeps a for use at any time As Light Window Ehldel Try cleaning (be light window ordin flour. di is tie-tool’. e as in me unstressed oo as in look, with accent on last’ syllable, Q. beingllntroduced to a young man? VflfiN\N the ‘filly skies go ,3’ " ‘mi ’\§\l.,\"5:,i.i‘l'/.3 3- " 5» ‘\\ A 60013’ EOUIIWIFI __,.___ I was so busy to the day’: for‘ end. 10 my I did not write that letter friend In, bgr t need I had no time a To retiun a neighbor’: recent friendly call. The little child who passed my door went by Without a smiling answer to her shy Advancement. and the beggar at my door Went on, still carrying the burden that he bore. Even my nearest and dearest knew I had no time to spare the long time , hours ugh . And now tonight my house is clean and brl t. The window sills are scrubbed. my boards are white. The beds are smooth, each dish. neat on its shelf Iim leased with it but not peased with myselii Dear God, if a tommorrow may be min 9. Help me, instead, to make my 6 spirit shin one should not be too spent at close of day kneel and pray.... -—Grage Noll Crowell. In Good Housekeeping. GOVERNS EFFICIENCY A large part of the efficiency of if this reason many an oritlea ecommend 30 to 35 feet as 9. mini- Drafts in low chimneys are erra- Any arbitrary minimums have to SPONGE CAKE Four efls yolks, 2-3 cup sugar, Beat yolks of eggs until velry Y: When whites are partly N.B.-—.l'br a Rood result the egg Modern Eliquelle iafaosaura Ln) . No. Do not congratulate (01111 ;,,1d,_ Extend c nmhflm. “e: I graciously. "Madam President. hosts “he bridegroom. bu extend your wishes to the bride” What éimfllg correct pronun- A T110 Neierred pronunciation What should 0. girl say when A. How do you do" is sufficient. How Can I ? ? _ The , fl ‘Housewife - ' And Her Activities new-runs ru coma Bathroom designers are takinl 9 hill? from tgie artist’: co rs now: eye. color bathtubs are becoming popu- Judging mm; mm disgruntled h larnud arebeinllnatalledinmeny &o;‘t€bia1:yolh‘“wnnd“u&dt?eh_w$1 um. n.'tt.ractivc: that they are main! out they are pew!-sh paint or o- Arnerlcan homes. The Greeks are said to have “Sod coal more than 2,009 years 88'0- the bad the hummingbird that. when stri PM that of n- blm-iblebee. Diamonds have a Brain. ll!“ wood, and large stones are divided into smaller ones b study the cleavage hen , who of the stone. able to art. pan. as B. year 5.80. SPECIAL CUPBOARD SORVES TOY PROBLEM Finding sufficient which to store the children's toys is a problem that plagues mimy is at a \ is . ‘l°"».;'.:.d.:*2 v°"..=°*...a::. °* '°°'“ loset is ra,ctical- r age ' you ovema g a m°r° mute I my C p gave her a shock from which she has never recovered any little loverlike attentions that indicate that you regard her as thing more than part of the household equipment? E‘ lng together. to keep the fires of romance burning on the domestic emb- Neither one can do it alone. no matter how hard they work at it. h Buppoflsehyoua wife h?! tlgowgil awgeyd Lhedbait mgr bw‘l31;§l!1 séiencfisgi gig cor = . um an come i‘ 2-5 ’’°‘‘ "'"‘ ’“‘’"‘’’° ‘’”’‘’'°’’‘ ”° "We “<1 8r;°~‘§.*5”.§°"*°* '.'.*3.*‘ E3“ °*°*m.:2 Mr. 3'22: a 9. ‘°’'‘'' “d H" d°°’ ’h°"1d ha made ant:1sv€0r‘l7(l(:erselfotowdet$ll1 thnabimgilxémoroaug ft; apgieismnd who never notices how she looks. or tells her how proud he is of her figure? a wif is ad self :$"i.’é"fie’.'.‘{»'é’cn.-a°i..s ".?‘..“i‘%‘.’i.‘i‘...s Where storage. space iv the only solution. There are many possible de- signs for such a closet. but lhe ideal one should contain a rate cupboard for large and more cumbersome toys 3. equiv- allow for broper soaciml the to open downward to form a run- way on which toys with wheels may be easily moved in and out. Cuban production of cigars for domestic wl umptlon totaled 36.- year, compared with s5.5no.oon in the. correspandin . 1 Are You a Speaking in Learn new to Win Audience A delegate to the national con- vention, Mrs. Brown is a credit to her club. No awkward moment: when she has the floor. thanks to home practice in public speaking. and friends. We have been looking forward for many weeks to this day with you and we appreciate In much your kind reception." Her manner. too. gains the con. fidence and respect of the audience. She doom‘: hurry her word: but can at a natural pace. Nor does e stare nervously at floor or cell- ing but keeps her eyes on the faces Other good pointers Mrs. Brown know: are the us: of simple sen- tences. emphasis. the recipients of a warm welcome" in high-flown. tlres%r,ne. say "We :1 basic you achieve by dwelling ‘ portant words in your speech. (By ANNE ASHLEY) Q. I-fcvw can I avoidniwgrspiration s odor under the arm p A. slightly moisten 3 little soda in the palm of the hand and ap- Dly the same as soap to the af- fected parts. Leave this on for a few minutes. and then .wash off. 0. How can I k pnnffini separating from the 13; g ass? A. Paraffin that is too hot will the mo mead flour overs: names 0 it will A. S of burning oil or In . the flames. “UNITED we stand. DIVIDED we Know how to Ipeak in public. win honors in c ub work. Our 32-page booklet tells how to develop your voice. repare talks. Giver parliamentary rmr. sample speecber for many Sign Sug estlona for tcaIt- 1 (yum-d the budget, gm] keep me Send 20:: in coins for your akin The auaédfiaen Home service. have tendency to s at te f ‘‘.“''° 9”“ :15’ a Hegeigofiw 2:3 gddrees, and the Name of boo 95” 3-Dd 0 ll reach - un: mac.‘ I . . 9. .,,,,‘'‘,,''‘'‘''',.°‘,‘',‘' -. ..l m ‘ -'-H “I must say 'p;...e...;.,..' Dix? OIL!‘ WU comfortable. coward to stand up and figh and sees that they do it. For Wednesday. July Gill putt-.5 that bring unpleasantness- Be I. leader. MAY 20 (Taurus) effects for several days. your mental or physical health. to accomplish. Enjoy restful di- vesrsiocn rather than much activ- ity during free time. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Disoornteut may be breaking about , you, but you needn't Jolmin this ‘unhappy, useless condition if you are careful. Money matters, new propositions that definitely show value and seeking favors from superiors favored above hear‘. in- f torests and lighter affairs. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) 1-«Avoid anything that will bring -aboutmfcngled nerves. And hasty concl ons are in disfavor, too. nnthlns you cannot. finish. ltlon even. °°"" I AUGUST 23 to smvrmmm as ‘Elf! (Virgo) — There is an abundance excellent rays in ydur'¢hgn to. ’ of ”°' !§5eyx'y li‘n'3' i.’.'?i‘.‘re§$°§oJi'i§ieu"i)“ul'é3 riders are working for your good, Put sound investments and Itlee. meats should betin to Rive results. Be content. maewommn )--A special done! 28 (Libra . & ‘ .i _ 1001’! I/(EA SIDMI MM/I15 IWMTA WIND! ID If (/8 HARRY-JETTER GET BACIWARDS IF I Tl[£5E 0/use-Mars MEMY-RU/(0 DELIVERED . NR BREAKFASY HAS BIOWN OVER! ._-3, . 6651/! A1’. H4/NHR LADDER ..,. Om. N i.‘ ll Blame for Unhappy Family Llfeif‘ ‘ca: bethlglaced on the wif«.~.—Husbands Should Check up on Their Own Faults A v ’ Once a Week ' I auslnds of letter that come "‘ -:2.“-i steers: V68 mmpnokeen ‘Mm- umuuuds u and fretmi and compiainlnsz. time they are not companionabli‘: that they “W. poor lxousdreepers and arm-avseam. 5 w sin "iii of this is true and that am “pm tyzof one or the other. 0 th which you charge her. ii to you how far you were xesf>°l'i3i — is slxorfzomisg wi ever occurred for her faults your oe.sn’t me up to your. pose shzuigntjme kindoof wife that W“ . u were gettin when y°i1 5151'" ' tr ble t to develop her int-°. «men 616 Wm‘ being your heart's deccllrglilt "bl-ldetgemolpiastrtg n§§terial- If M3 ing in machine shops of Tokyo, .7a- 3 m mm ,3 much mm and patierice in training your new wife as you dge in trainin‘¢ a. new stenographer you would have eliminated in the be- ginning the aults that get upon your nerves now. Suppose your wife has thrown away all the techniulle oi °0“1“5h‘P- su pose she does call you "Dad" and look upon you as the chli EDEN in fa er and adgood tprgviderélgrstead ‘(Kathe hedro ofmhlgié at you mm: 5 size 1:’ rec a on an gm . uppose 095 E W an laving to make her and her children? ' Bu 0 an 1' Y ried. I.3n’tpth sin you rate for spending your life s alt 0 suddenly that it,‘ u 5 Do show ' , glgolarlger mm cvelnoniutler and on . - P.::3‘.on59v"e: it cieanuyl .ii°"."k'i.°. man who suffers him- because he is too big a e ill b mm th m M‘ ’‘€’’‘‘:.a 0’ °?m°' T.“ c§:m§3é| . wo w ev e , 300900 in ll“! “*3 ‘l““"l“' °’ ml’ ow’? honor gr); resgect thg hifsybacrlcxii vgvhoatellsgghgsm %-hglge thzy zvt 011 suppose your wife is peevish and fretful and nagging. Maybe that . is ‘ you are one of the men who think that just being marrred to them is joy enough for any woman, and who never do anythimz to make life interesting and entertaining for their wives. Maybe the reason your wife is complaining is because she is bored up by being taken stepping at least u'Vlfl-'in'in‘¢'n'Hn'ln'ln'H' THE CO0K’S to death and she needs to be cheered once a week. Maybe she needs to see a movie or a funny play. g: to a restaurant and eat some food she didn't cook herself. ke a. little trip, or get a new dress—anything that gives her something (continued ‘on” Page‘ 12) E.I .lWhF-ulfil mun IunivinuAf”Iib‘ib"§‘éoPE By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section your birthday comes in. and find what your outloik is, according to the stars. (Copyright. 1939. lung Features Syndicate Inc.) w1am=.+t%«w&ww selling. buying, pro- devices and gadsors to improving prop- cnamed reu .Wl¢h Mushroom: 4 tablespoon: butter Doons flour :1 1-4 cups milk I resident of Method: Shell the "“°“ "°"‘ MARQI-I 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -——'l‘z'oubled waters now display A relieving calm, and you can steer your craft straight and swiftly to- ward your destination. Avoid dis- erties, farming, pa in! iidvknlaseously business with iatlseasure. Quality precedes quant- ocuosm 24 to NOVEMBER 2: “‘ (Scorpio) —: Ti 4.01:! ease you. If pu- hinders, try quickly (but not with anxiety and misgivings) to slim. them. In any event, do what you can well and you'll oe sur- prised at the good returns. and sex-ve..If oulike a thinner sauce, and a lit a more agate;-in which 0 “try and new can-ctr creamed APRIL 21 to _5u;-prises likely for you born after May 5. All of you are under benefic vibrations this Wednesday and can advance either in business or social matters. But don't look for immediate risulte alwnyts.at'|1‘a- W “I1 ' war me no ow “V” ‘°°‘‘ ’ ,mmm um «um mu- 22 (Sagittarius) -— You may have up for some last time to- day, but you can do it. Indications of interesting and helpful news and conditions. usin money matters offer opportunity. DECEMBER 23 00 JANUARY 21 01'! favorable rays here represent men- tal keenness; Jupiter, also friendly ticulerly for splrituali Saturn suggests pilo- ticality. serenenese. JANUARY 22 to .F'EIBEUA.R.Y' 30 Anything individual, add. new (if it has worth) is high- ly favored. Research work. writ- ing fiction, electricity, inventions. romance share Uranus’ fine rays. Eituition. independ 3. ....“‘it‘’ .’.‘....“,’ i..”..“~.” ’.‘...§§'.‘?““f.li’..T. cm-ma com um c-«bu undertake more than is good for an Emu‘ mm“ am”) With these Don't; in mind—-and if you heed them—you can proceed ashions Snappy . _F i For Home Lise’ U -— Favored: Heart routine matters, car- ldren and elderly folk . mtiuting new methods to‘ make easier remainder of week’: activ- fti Tomorrow offers many 1111- Th benefits. give them uww II 1!“ tic. rather r will not readily ‘ £01130?!-ivllitlllr it love! andyfresh :;i:la:nc Eh; I] ghtfiu mica. And «I a mo ve per nine in uutvelloul ‘Tm for the new improved Palmolive hon: now on. 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