www_\1"f rvv vvvwvvv ZQ-suf-Lldriffi“ "" ‘ Story of a world Dictator By H. O. WILLS Copyright, 1988. by The North ‘ ' Ne per Inc- geeme- (he iticicoccurplc anddillflov- nmfi. he dist that egg! gablgeto face. That iciiow it i8; bl ewe“ n1‘ o: .*= tween em"... erratum... as‘ Me so m faster venteg 838‘; t . boom imnr‘ Thcyhad discussed bhisbrcak- hreedotnmnkind. vmowmrldali and disorder. know each other. and mdly viibat - " ve - . ~ . "mm m ~ $3 “mwhlfih. "u: “it w“ m flpgesent mr to e h lf from the distrucglcn , igoal things. And so until the _ . scv h fl ehadsaid wasteglbv no irht we were 0n will“ to have the ruf lansarnd scavengers, W? Out 0f Oil! no doubt m. all now all over t-ivirhlw Hem wmu Super busy, hyenas on Mon Mm. world tn were pthe Super we Silver the battlgyflcld wolves following the Mari! He'll see tc it. In the nick of retreat, but who were these other Wile. , fellows, where were these other fel- Things werent some to Mmvn lows Dick had talked about, who like that. . . . were going w take hold of things For the stresses of the new world and set u the great modern sclen- we wanted a. new education. Such a title worl HBTBaCB of our dreams and lot of people were w that and hopes? ‘Ihaticmas where Dick had still doing t it mys - What was it he had raid? Scme- twenty years, ago. Then, ‘s thing about a lo; of tmcit fellows, Worl Civil Service, which was in with a common clear-hcadedriess. be indls nsable for successful dic- Seeret. _ natural arlst-ocratsr-some- tutors w ther l‘ lflred it or not, think like that. Yw. he had the and his World Pub Opinion which words now, a. World Civil Service, d on a. world Public Civil Service, might be . nwre . t now? "But m deer Didi," said the Wasn't all that too lute now? too doctor, dressing his absent son late? The wcrld- was becoming a. aloud, “how the deidl do you pro- Warfare in fragments. There mlgh: .0 get a. World Civil Service not even be 81W?‘ dictators any m on Ledger-id lnicnuvéhanminsl wide-rec b cdesdrs lure B 100d O 43055 B11 - 6 05%|‘! ll only B 5 - t ' have been beaten to deem, cersion of little in men will.» ~ recses when n1 the irniversities, have been would come and g0 ttle Firuncos turned inside out and filled with Mid Erfl-iwolets. gett baser and bullies and subservient professors less civilized step by s p. And if scared cut of their wits? when all hat was so. ihere would be no in- free puollshin-z Ls over. I ought to ellectual revival now, much less c ‘have said it that night, on-lv we got Erect educational reconstruction, rm to scmethlgg else . ." and no effective World Public ln_ - He nodded 8J1 r- head.‘ ‘ezcie w” a . ‘That World Civil dfilfidli. . . . Dififigfgfgplttfit §§§ry’°m“°°j°deu; dé of old age?" asked the defenze. It's jut self-protection “B t ., . - ., from tn reall-t of the case. It's '1 W" l” 5°? the reckless opyimismcf youth. He mfixlgxfiklhgikml Wh° Mm“ t” “at ‘m Wm‘ m‘ “pk-end ecy? No one We had to zsfimtfié veu-Lpretty work it is. too-crud not Haws as meimme Ma be n Wm,‘ ‘° “M” “d w“'°d by mm" swing lo be as bad‘ ityloizked N t '°-"- 3° l8 5mm“! “he m" be‘ so bad as ell thatMMaybe he‘ Wgs F-A-ié‘: 111186-1- some hopeful possibility . . “ now for the morning's dis- asters!” he sighed fezteandtoolzmeanl . bmoksireetinlilmlimfl) had only realized thirty ears, Sllred 111001116 he would be unavoidable if you are to 9 based-plant was it-a World Civil have the education for an irate Service base h “ “ ““‘ ‘ ““ “ “ ‘ ‘ l" Woman's Re alm '1 Socia 9O AMomirrgSmile .__ Wu Bhc Mull A lady hc felt indispoccd after ctten w Society f n unotiou ordered er chauffeur la drive to her doctor's place. The doctor nw her st once, diagnosed he case rapidly, and gave prompt Advice. "You have cough a chill," he said. "Drive ctrcllht home. let dressed, and go to bed." Don't Min This Mrs. Okiarvrlsh-Well, Mr}. Mur- Fhii. I'm glad to see you. How did you like your trip abroad this summer‘: --We1l. I liked Mrs. Paris, London and Rome. but the best part of the whole thing was the trip over. Don't miss that, whatever you do, if you aver go to Europe. themflisrevoltl conviction uomry inaphaseoifrevoltion - gievltcblyhehndtopl apurtin . He taked now to fe ow under- arid even dons, He came down, he fo self a; home for a time without Job and the vag-uest of Inns. He some lecturing in a, on col- a he series , a b do a. little reviewing of y m‘ istorioal books. 7hr lilic better part a. year- ical ran along cram , . ord to notice how much he owed to Chlffan: than he felt the need of him and for c got to come up week-end of talk with the new as- sociacs. ‘They had formed a discuss- ion circle and Ohiflan came cs their common guest. He did much to con- hensh w firm ndd 1 thir ressl f a seem”. fikffiilfllt. ha. ,, slcnate speech. w defiflihhdeelediphéfii°n°ieifim°fiemeyi gudlgnudrid 0113M friends t n mow Camford con tions \ him. One of his mosvflsmdfast s hold. Steenhold was half American and he was in his middle twenfies. H ked ' H mad in 01d - Ni reade. Rflre rilg1litar§ew£p°1§$§ lglniing Ohtlrnrjigellprwther W; House. Political Monkey-Lord Hor- e did not won't e decree. had Btipn 01a‘ Rud Whit-low." said, not need n. degree, but Whtlow?” he repeated. “Now where have I heard tho: name be- fore? lfiud Whitlow?" Teffibly ""5118 m the system i‘ boy appeared scowling before him. the cough that comes on at nigh‘? Of course he had ne to 0cm- “d prevents sleep. ford! On some o . ‘Ilhere l“ Sometimes it in the constant cough, had been talk 0d speechm he Zhad . - (L made. . . . cough ‘ha’; m“ m‘ l” ‘i‘“°’° _ "That infernal 11m beast!" .-—— vsemetimes 1t lac. choked-ill’. fltflgFd e up feeling that makes breat 111$ CHAPTER XIV difficult. MAKING or A rmvowrronmv Dr. Wood's Nomeyirtine 2:90‘; The two years that followed his “w "i ...:; s... .1... new“? n“ chic: l“ p: ~ f e reason ' e w experen e or . 22:55.. aztmtlsna the healing virtues He had come up again to Ommford f h N a me tree with which with a greedy enhanced self-confid- , °. ‘ ° .°"' Y1‘ h bu], and cnce. Ohiffan had inflated and con- ? ‘a comgllinirid refine; 3:: axpectyorant ‘mus? 83m snfnqfiened 1g“ enur" l coo g mou-y. oertan yness maki rips-ties of other excellent balm-ml. persdnal contacts had diminishgzf If “d Mb" Hpeope 3°83}. tfomaexpnfictthmnigagcsnd get C, O IhcT.lliihui-n00o1M:-T@°“Qv°$' i To-D . 2o _ ggo1£1cs1crris_ > . '7 h design M! B it H l0- _./ wlfcrmtg: lfiflfi? ‘°e‘efi‘u"§°‘§8’§.°°€q§°£ mwe print nu attire ' I hi)‘ W“ find hi‘ Hm “chm mThcerc E 1% "1"l1"‘l" ‘mm of a mystical - got as far vviiih art cc in a painters outfit. he tried cm a - file shirt but stuckflat Jew-bai ing, Oamford had he settled down to be Bud's disciple workers. there were rising and am- gflim ar lsts, there were unuswugl co oung women who a models. tvhare were incidental. bright and exicemlvely usual-looking Amer- gist?‘ girls, somemigrcher e m . . m‘ B", m ‘WIN iourmllsts, the secretaries of wore strange clothes, he drank ex- gcsively and then took w living cn rrots and water, he tried poetry sort; 11!: e was drawn to ance" for awhile. he Wills a member of The Communist Party for a fcdtnig t, and then he decided that what for him was Rud. And a quite unprecedented cicad- fastness. l-Ic liked in particular the lclec. of a cocmzrcn revolutionary movemen. in Britain and America. He displayed a. strange prophetic insight, “End's real," he said. ' going for." £10m larige flats in Oc-mbclme some jut ""1 outofii-ieEuvionRcddJnthcug- per one he lived. in the lower one e get. up a of headquarters for Bud's himlelf in two r. in coils, and there were blue cheq- uered earthenware mugs but no plates. The flizoug of this iawergmflflat Wis covered w ‘ can» (tarps . - mom and kitchenette imhrded, and the walls of its four rooms were ad- orned with a disorderly collection of election posters, caricatures on very modern pictures with a poll- fical bias. There were chairs, forms. a settee or so, two sofas. five or six . folding beds. a _ tables bearing p1 a o1 old newc- et and several nd warmth was su Lied by W199“ B electric radiators and l? t from cornice ligihts and ClS-llfl y am , placed summer school, but more was a, greater reality about it. Thom was m a c1 calm G or two poll me tick/m and vcrlcuc peculiar liriends of Btceirhoidb too diverse and irrelevant to describe. Them mm fewer rchool teccgerfi and ng crrangernens p ye but flnlnor role in the lnwrwid 0i’ the company Here Bud would cit TILLIE THE TOILER -—'Al PRESENT rorflrrm BOSS.’ SAVE D Dr ...'.-'.m"'.:n'.i""'"'__:.--_____ __-___.-- 1'0 Uhllffth Grdim . Ntiazdrlsleltn u‘ y Nq.'n0 u;“_.._ .. ..___ ..... _._ _.._. ...._ .._...... mAflflf1_-_—q-_-—___—____~_-—_ ‘g npmannipueciiycfiunuuunum .... ' 1» be uled m» mm Pattern: and vim. H-_--_:--—— IKQM —---————--'-- V, zztw in 251F111‘ 1L". L)‘.‘.'.l cJllr I and Per ,_ Oitfitfjttfi; “Dorothy Dix‘ » Learn to Say the Right Things the Right Way; Don’t Let Your Appearance Bewme Slovenly and Don’t Drop the Love- making of Courtship Days lfycirwumyulwlfetcetaykrbvewiiir ltiamcueyhryoirr _ ewuwenrrm nut. ctupidi inland ebxgégofirmms it when her husband his swukiflfl feet, winking. Mn-rrmgedoe. toothandmckeherpieferm flppflliiwfflfwitlllil-Illil She still has am msaricble . and wonderful she and how you would ee.’°é‘ye‘l°f.'.’i%’n5y_ d? dialing an inch. but he oar. Criticism acts ~0n a It sets her in her opinions and flh ofthc . No hirabcndcun drlvehlswiie lntogclngvnhemvahewisiiesh likenmocdcntdoeccncdye. m“ villsshecl tine tryhczrgg andminkcomand Lintle . . ' e... “ r“r..y*=tpt Pllberull wazdkeening wlfha. and t matrlmonbl wige thin ma and bme lDpQ%$5fl-11tihG 8irl out of a happy homo and‘ t and leave he; m .9934 Don-t be one of the husbands who dzirv in other men and having to DOROTHY D1 deal with a. number view. tile lean‘: with a. sort of Scrapbook (c; 305mm um; i Removing Auto Greuc Automobild grease stains can be removed from silks d be washed, as fol- lows: Ocver them with powdered a, mnknecla and rub th allowing for two or three days. Then brush Wt- All)’ 0111181118 POWder may be removed with a soft cloth. Billing Threads yof m;an.cyt ofBteenhnld rowdOcimi l . At one gmment he would be sullen’, disinclined to thread every few inches. This will and hlngs beam’ mm“ “Mgestmm he Md avoid leaving holes ‘n, the nu- terlal. never tackled, old reverles and pres- e pulses wiring about in his Pie Don’t forget that too much wa- te Ln pie crust will make it rlghtnesc and fitness, ard, and that too ht and ph tle flour causes the crust to break as. coherenltk continuous. life. which parsed 51m , appeared than as a. staicabl cable “ How Can I ‘I ‘l (By ANNE ASHLEY) v. Q. ow can I remove the dis- coloration on the inside of a bot- eA. Fill the bottltle neartly full with letting it sufid for revere Then em by, and rinse thorough- ly with cenn hot water. q. How can I dry damp flour? A. Blft it several times in front of the open door of a h The flour should be cooled before using it, or returning it to the con- vr can I cause blue fabrics their color much lo er? Soc-k them in a solution c one hbgrspccrr of cclt to one quart oi we . , liff t intelligence, a Jflfémiitlélllwldii. . was hi 8 Ms in the Soars. of a musician or a mgtlcu c . . Ganduall, h became} aware of the alien ngturg of this mental beln loadln interest gqig mid eimes when he y .8.’ ll°i'l.“‘f" h’ "°“ (To be Continued) Modern fiiquelfe (c; BOBIITA us) ould fifteen lift hic hatywhen he meets THE ,(il'OOK’S CORNER- OBANGE LEMON PIE 1-2 cups water ~ Method: Helga“ toutgc DOD-ill 90ml. l . cornstarch and nlt, lifted together Add the lemon orange lemon or orange nice ion after adding a juice, or it wi before you add the fruit Juice, then cook only a few minutes longer. If you get tired eternally roll- ing out pie crust if you can't al- ways be certain of the results. your next one with a graham w - er crust. You Can't go wrong. and it's a pleasing change. The little spice in the crust makes it espec- fanlly nice with the chocolate fil- g. CABIN?!‘ Pll 1 cup carrots 1-2 teaspoon ‘ cmon 3 988! - 2-8 cup brown sugar 1-2 teaspoon ginger 1-2 cup curnnta 1 cup milk ‘M : eawdcook the ccrrvfsin slightly salted water" and when they are tender, out them through the fine blade of the food grind- er. Add the brown sugar, beaten regal and apiece. . I like to maid the cur-rants be- fore I add them; it makes them vi-em well. Add these and the milk and mix well. 'l‘uir'n into a can lined with pastry dough and mire In u hot. A25 deg. F‘. nven for about l0 to l5 minutes. then reduce the heat to 350 deg. F. and continue to bake until the filling is set. ft takes from 45 to 50 minutes in all. Tat with a silver knife as you would for custard before remov- ing from the oven. If you like lemon pie. try this one which uses both lemon and orange. It's the nicest lemon pie I ever tasted. Out of Draught Keep the bowl cf cut flowers out cf a draught; it will cause them to wwiétteénore quickly than when pro-i from the strong nir. Charm Never‘ Fails to Win Admiration “What c honey I've drawn for this date!" thinks Jerry. “Snappy dresser and. oh boy, how comfort- able she makes I fellow feel!" Constance knows that secret of s winning personality-making thou about you a pear witty. handsome. good-nut . “How clever of you." she rays-and mean: lt-“to guess that l adore gardeniu for my heir!" Nothing shown your ice like peaking well of oiherr. member. s too. that charm begin! c! home. You can't put i! ‘gllldllfi 8H like": party dress. n ng ran a er o m.‘ “mm m 2i‘.‘.l:i.':..‘f.'.i".';i?i.'l%‘.“f.'.l:; 9:: l n» men-m i» w» foundation for a charming. lnnny- lided personality To subdue unattractive traiil and make the most of desirable cnel. recAi our 32-pcge booklet. by c famous psychologist. Gives per- mrullly clnri. hint: on developing vflrant charm. send 20c in coins for your cow o: Developing Your Pcncnality to th C " H orne Service. M- drgu. Be sure to wits 811ml? our Name, Addrcsn an the i: unc, of booklet. HERE s one LITTLE THANKEANDY-e riTTERaue v uowklt HAVE TO TOY ‘I uuRRY BACK TO THANKS MAC m PAcxMlq, ‘nun! ...._ _,. __..... ._____ scinal f Fashions 1 Litératu The Housewife -AND- OIIJITHAI chair en The Bcly Babe was born; when heavenly [raw Shane rcunu the , shepherds. who bowed low Add on that far-off. hillside wor- _ shipped then. wlmmnorzyriere {did greeting! kind Allin the sunset canon of the Whileulittlc new... .5. their m."‘§3‘°-‘£ue 11118 mother- curl; Etch‘ lovellnertsrs on every llateriinu a _ . ——AMY BIBSETI‘ ENGLAND A 77-year-old flask cf veal broth oldest container o preserved soup in America. ~ A clock exhibited in elgium by its maker, 19- ear-old gar 13h; man. m e eer, has M and weights seven tor-u. sranxnruc zvamm nruiss Evening fcshoins arc all cglcnrn this winter. Your upcwcpt curls may be adorned with liars and clrclctc or dicmmia. or spnyed with silver or old. Or you can purchase a Julie cap of my conceive-r shade of sequin. New mater-f. for formal co- casicns are iiulahed with a dull shine and embellished with circul- cinst a background cf glassy b ue or green. ' Frocks can have ctarc sewn on in the material itself, and ccpcc of sequin are worn with snark- ling bags and clippers. ENCOURAGE GUILD TO DO FAVOBS e ecry . not to b marks Whilc w: true. and we have in chum ion em times. Ind show cm how to stand up for their fair rights. we should hot/destroy their wlllngnecs to do favors. , » Generosity in cultivated by gen- - FOR m: ; Here's m excl little Ohrilt- m" t lnron and this excitement fcr l mere trlfflcuuw stretch your budget! Out this cue-piece apron out of brilht monotone cotton u aqua, e a Pockets of gay chin or cc print. Let me tell you e secret. ure the not: et pattern for pct hold- anen or rncremmme for your- style m. r154 u designed for‘ sires ll d - fiend fifteen cents (l!) in ltlmbl -~r coin reoin preferred) Iran coin ‘inner-Hun wiyinpg... IBM» llllllll n. on n. O Nun: _ o! n! m h» t? N m‘ ililisatalwrmking and "‘-r“i.e“§u§l‘£"§l3 . Where should the attendants ‘Eugen: l tzvrglt-‘trllglél a!’ W111 . "'9" "l". ' vim-g W53 min“ var-rm; e bride uwnblc to gc to the t ‘w, “u” “l”, ___,,____________i___ U aaxprogtcssifl“ “$5.1m elwwefi be at the homo H I 1M" W l 1""- —--—- ' i on, Iruvlflc ’ school, and he remit to parry and out cn lrour before "Wm"! "W'- Tm - “m, i five-g,“ . xooaooooo4 Her Activities dency to uticfy A million eani-‘lce-‘rcftly gleam m, a m mun“ m’ m“ Andupiecplabecricg gifts pun to .1313}; For eehoercftbc mm‘ gmvlrxaftlngflhcceolgmcnr-‘tg? metnmogqmn, J01! take I th. good for ycurbqskin. too. " ‘klccigc worn.- Iron eve wo electric waffllilgnms m“ me d” 33m liiléwigng Ifl o t m: ° " "‘ llrflehold Necessity The bride may fcel she her r11 the clcaningimplements she needs 3 vacuum’, cleaner, R @8111: swee er must be on hhud for the tlmepln between vacuum cleaning. mo“ llled rzrumhs from each meal and And -m l' m. oiiéuti ensued cao o ‘c filed by Louis Pasteur: is called ‘no h e can e w practical cleanerwigno time at all with» no drastic rugs. " More Shelf Space If your bath room is very small and your medicine clcset so shallot it is cf little use, buy one of the little cabinets that are bull: u Th gglnthley toilet tank cy are cur-p g roo take up no extra small bath room. Muccadine-e. very deep purp - and Schiaparelll’: p two verv new colors which are being used together. In ful garments‘. {vaictlength slim o in black Persian and casicnally, black wool dres- Bim ahcpes are seen in mink. Most are collarlccc or wi smell chnyvl or bcrrd neckline, simple sleeves, wrist or bnciet Fox or skunk combined with felt or fcbric and the fur used so that it Jute forward over heed are already well estcblished in mlllinery fashion. Silver fox wraps are still num- crouc. Mam‘ muffs are Predicted cum maicrggyfi of mute are in-l elcgity-allcliré the natural ten- TIMELYWE" Tips HOME. SEW/ER sarefully. lddreal to Ohgrlpflggqiyr OPEN iT- UNTfi. NO~NO~YOUMU TN