,, L AMomirlgSmila IOONOIY TIA’! HUITI 1M’ several days Mscdougall had suffered filmy with the toothache. and his fe aahed lulu the inevi- table question: "Why dart you he's them not!” . groans, replied. ‘It'll cost a lot. o‘ silver tae ha'e six drawn, Maggie.’ Maggie-"Heil no charge mail’ than five bob with gas?" Mac-“Iive bob! Phone and ask ‘him how much he'll marge just to loosen them-dye awfu’ strong fingers!" SETTLED HIM There was a certain amount of i not always very friendly i-ivsii-y between the congregations of the two churches in the small High- land village. and when one o! them installed a handsome new organ. feeling ran very high. It was not lony before the bes- dle of the organless church en- countered his opposite number in the street. “So ye hac an organ." he said. "A' ye need the noo is a mon- kev." ‘"Ay." was the 11m reply. ‘and a ye need "i\'=1‘ yonder is an organ.‘ u_ w§4+4§4044Q%4<a¢404444/ How Can I ‘P ‘P (l! ANN! Alflllfl s-oo 444a Q. 110w should lace be sewed on linen? _ A. when lewingdaoe on linens or underwear, turn the hem up on the right side and sew the lace over the stitching. Both sides of ..-._s.--av--vvv. the material will be neatly illi- ish Q. How can I test mushrooms? A. The healthful parts o! musli- fooms can be tested by stirring While cooking with a silver spoon. If there is any foreign substance in the mushrooms. the silver will tum color. Q. How can 1 clean white linen Iindow shadu? A. Use equal arts of flour and borax. The sh e should be laid out and the dry mixture rubbed gnmvgth a clean clothtdm _ _ man's Re al '"%¢=-‘ wwwvvwvvwvvvwvww w TERROR! Story of a World Dictator By ll. Copyright. 1938. s - N C. WELLS by The North ewspaper Alliance, Inc. CHAPTER X LAMBS DON'T ESCAPE In End's revel-lea of a stupendous political ascent. there had been great marches and demonstrations. flag-waving . re of) and zremciidolss displays of armament, thousands of planes in the air and the like, but so tar the rougher stutl had always been fairlyreniote from his person. But now. in clums' and distress- iul speeches, in bro en sentences and broken English. came harsh reality, at first iiaiiu. One oi the German i~eiugees_ had been crippled and broken. He limped. He clung to die chair in fioni oi him as he tanked. "Elcn liere." he said, "among irieiids, one hesitates to tell." He spoke admirable. bookish Dig- llsli, slowly. carefully and with‘ a German ilavor rattler than n posi- tive accent. He told them o: the foul indigni- ties tlis; men, when i.liey encourage instead of discouraging each other i cruelty, can put upon their vic- t ns. "And .\0Lli‘ niurtyiooiii." lie said in a faded voice. iii vain. Your courage ls waded. You suffer and you are hidden away and lied about. Your pcrsecutors are more horrible tliaii apes. because they are sisbtler. Beasts and disease and sc- cldenis can cause men pain and misery. but such things do not tor- ment you Min hope and snatch it atvay, they do not caricature and disgacc you as well as destroy. They do not leave your friends in doubt whether you have betrayed them. The do not make those you ve g without a trace or to pain and indignity beore your eyes. l did not know it. was in my fellow creatures, to do such things as I have seen-such things as I have been through. Let me tell you-I will loll you—s rt of it lcantell It was a hideous and circumstan- tial tale he had to tell. . . . _ ‘lithe speeches of the inexperienced which followed helplessly feeble and pale. l." we. diliicilit to listen to them with that man's story fresh and vivid in the mind. ‘men came a woman reoountiii at seorid-hand. but no further off t an second-hand. the frightiulnesses ma. had happcned to her family. What happened to me. I you» To-ljayk Popular Design l By Carol Aimes ..-. I}? \ "I 5143301111128? MOTDB llfilflfl NO. ‘ill Miss Alma receives at least 200 votes for each design before for this column. bend us your votes. We print all the popular commonplace itcms oi household linen or ormcd into tc sit-signs. Readers: The most uses for. A co .0 of in; woul ideal for and butterflies mlZli. ttem ud With stitch l Fwd-f‘... ”"°' lend N oIlll. 00in] 91018206. d me fluOhal-lotteaownflilardian goaealewnrkvvpt- if!!! ID. ‘Ill m,-a- .- -v-_ a _¢u _.- _.-— —---. away,»- flfl'-Lw--a-<---u-- ‘aw. qnab -1--— nu-m nanni- " flfveingaaa '_-___-~_—_ s-a-nai-s-aa-ne " Allnnmmmmuuaunaun-wa "Sure Timmie!" llllll lunch. I knowyoifll like the sandwiches mother makes. “Yuri-bot aha snakes good Flour. and says she wouldn't have any other kind. You ought to tall your moths:- about REGAL. I'll bat it would ploaao her, too.‘ ' .or e the nurnsgry, while delicate find their way into the boudeir. , trans! the designs. instnictiom for embroidery colour schemes. t m beeaedwbencsderisispattarssandvetizig Give you some of my She uaea REGAL ltisac- and is Frog having a sing- flower sprays in“... cc i do in _ithought. "Nothing else for it. , against Nazis and Fasc . o the little ways of the Raid wished he coilld go out of the room: he felt inadequate. self-satisfaction evaporate d. w m r. Social His outed to 39k. up and my "Stop all this! What do you imag- ine w do" ‘ e can . A little old Jew from Vienna sud- denly Jumped up wlzh a great dis- covery. "l vlll tell you something. évill tell you some thing. A Magda for the whole voijlt. No force men. fell for, discipned nien. with officers who know exactly-vat dey may do. i And go no more beyond. Exactly. Yess. No wappcrs. No munitions. secret police. No force used out oi’ sight ever. No d0ssicr-or if there must be dossiers, 1 do not. know, but. if Uleffi K105i bc d0sslers. tlieii every man the right to’ know exactly wlial you hold against hm Right to iii- spect and protest. And no secrct ex- aminations. N0. Wherever there is an examination. then git me a scit oi people to be able to waik throiigii the room, at any time. able to say, Wllafs dis? what you doing? A sort of peo le able to go through all these t ings. Valk in. Doctors, mind or body-all coiiti~olicd~iii tlicir examinations. VISHOF», c uzuciizms c; men. See? A Marina Carla. Until you ha! that. Always there will bc darkness and abonilnadoii . Al- ways-to the end 0f the vorlt. Bet- ter’ law and order. I tell you. even if it lobed law-then lawlessness and evil in the night, For by night. louts. hooligans tOUch hell-you liaf heard —- and rejoice iii it know. l know. 81f me law." His face was flushed. His brigh‘. eyestgllttcred with tears of BXClKC- men "Git me my Malina Cal-ta. 'l‘hcli- you need not. bother. Everythin- will be all right. No force, y'all understand me. no force to be used on. an one exfiept in the hams oi ip ncd inen—" ~He wen i-iglit through what nc laladdsald already. almost word 1C1‘ Of. Ijle repeated his speech with var- iations three times and was resumi- ing da capo. when the chairman overwhelmed him with clock and Ibell. Where he sat down, sat vervsibd for a minute or so and then twisted himself round and began to explain it all in harsh wh pers lo the “people immediately behind him. " y magna carts for me. . . ." Rud sat in his place during the outbreak of this little old Jew from Vienna, digesting the ugly realities those other two refugees had re- tailed. They stunned him so that lfor s time he could not find any- , thing to say. The thought of vio- lcncc filled him with an y fear l and the urge to savage re He _felt iust as he bad felt when he read of gorillas and wolves in his childhood. The shadow it lay plainly across the path oi his im- l uglnations. What the little old Jew l “as saying meant nothing to him. and ilithfly. mgtllated, to sub-human indignities. your blow first." W88 e Br tish police with mobs and repeated rum- ors that came out of prisons. He was all for vehement reprisals. "Never forgive a bully. Mark your man down." he said. "and wait for him. Even if you have to vvait for years. . . . not to attack Your only safety lies in attack. Choose our moment for attack. Strike fi at the devils rrike first." V ‘ .’ w ‘ an. Briiisyqw’ hispered Chili The nleetln was divided. There her shaken minority for nevi-resistance, but most o! the men and nearly all the girls were with I-‘tud. for Sitting and hting bitterly. But the refugees sa and little old Jew shook his head. "I! h Y0" my a Carta." he whls red. That night t e summer school talked long and late and loud. “And well we may." said Ohiifan. “for, otter all. violence is the_ funda- mental Lhlng in life, As old as hun- ger and earlier tlian_lust._. . . __.-.___—_~_—_~_—_> w Household Scrapbook lav nouns ma: QO O-OOOOO@-O- chapped Hands A good lotion for chapped hands is one part of aqua ammonia to two parts oi‘ glycerine. Add encugh gosewater to obtain s slight per- lune. Cleaning the Radio 1f your radio ls an open set, try to keep it as free of dust as pos- sible. The hose of the vacuum cleaner. with the blower attached. can be used by holding it close to the dusty parts. - Baked Beans Bake a small sliced onion with Boston baked beans, or season with olive oil to Prevent indigestion and add to thei- fine’ flavor. Grease the beanpot widi butter or the rind d the pork before cooking beans all tdhE vorlt. No force, you under» art-a except in the hunt, oi disciplined aid, veil fed. vcll cared Noting, Excep. for them. And so t l l - 1 Always. alwayls - I r ansqnit will vLash milch easier. FLlvrVI' h 'v l"! ~ooooooo _ Modem Etiquette ts- aoaun in: g I.b%OiOQ§O§O§OQ§§@OOOO§# Q. Should children be pennltted to converse with visitors? A Not unless the i.-i...:s s first, and then the child must not be permitted to monopolize the conversation. . Q. What should s bridegroom provide for his best man and ush- ers at a church wed T A. The ties. gloves, and houtcn- nicres; and he usually ives s gift of a small piece of Jewe to each one. Q. When carving a turkey should i s host ask the guest which piece he prefers? A. It is better merely to ask if he prefers light or dark meat. 1i there is but one turkey. and six guests would request a leg, it. would be embarrassing. son: sou Rl-IEUMATISM Get Quick, Sure Relief The panatratln and paln-nllovlag powers of NER§ILINE are so great, that after a brisk rubbing with this powerful linimual, you get euro relief in a fem momenta- lfyou hsveanacheoeapaln when-if you have a lame bu: sliE neck, a aera jolnb—lf lumbago persecute: you and makes lite a burden, be sure to use NER B. Rub on NERVIUNB plcntifully-it won't blister-it is made lo ovar- como pain-do help discomfort h the muscles and ab’? a IE and Personal w. Fas sqq-aqo-eqoooooooooooooooofifle-evcotcccctfivw C dHow u. Make a spisnaial (Md ent, but one wlilc make at home. Takei uusrced sugar and 1 cup G No cooking! No trouble at all. Then ‘c: from your drugglst ounce! o Plnex, pour lt into s 1 Milli. and add-your s rup. This you 16 ounces of real cine for bad wlntcr coughs. It makes Tell What You Want Cough medicines usually contain a large Tllllflt] of sugar syrup-a good fl i you can es!- - cups o! gran- 1118 e Kt oi Wlter, and the nhlcnn- a few moments until dissolved. 11111111‘! Ind 2% effect in czear ti oa. Pine: is s compound ' ' 8i"! way Pine, in concentrated form, a well » y splendid medi- known ' jiDorot/iy Dix -~v~"vv--'-~-. . . . . . _- Cough Remedy at Home l‘ This ls a very elective, do guiclt-sctlng coush or smug quigly, u e a be more than delighted w up bad coughs. a d liable Hill! a winter cgugfi, M033 re One We? to Stop Divorce If Husbands and Wives Were More ‘Frank in Their Discussions Trips to Reno wiie has done to the other. major sins. there are a grump ess, sclnshneu, adventure. or lust moratlgén grun years the chain that Divorce I gangrened b. Sometimu the crimes he dies. ieasune in eir conduct. er than not they s‘ This raises the question: Wh they don't know that have lovely visions u!‘ ip wives, but af r marri ey don't partners that they do with their more husband or wife. can sa "it's It l. in s this ignorance Quick Relief for Pain "Before there was even a beast; before a single d, re was defend‘ dev and fig ting for life. i you you can es- by be {at the wolf" ‘There's such a as Mutual said the w almic man. .. H a‘ _.. " utual aid," said film, "but only to fight; better." Fbrce ‘you must have where." so cl the little old "There's only peace under the pow- er oi the law. No peace for maxi but that. 1n my Magus . . . "How about. both: said} voice. Bud and Ohlfan sat on a stile on the hillside above the summer school on their wayto the we went," Ohiffan ad said "before they start mcking. Then theymave tkne miss us and talk over" this decision it'll‘ qilintg suddenl and they had .v up and slipped away without we . posedto n see . The stile tempted Giiifen site the l ti: lflfllfll and mav- he thflere wgsfifisziimg else. mums at h . "Y ‘t, t anyone to say o“ can emmremarkod. "who cod-bye,” he oesrrt know you're going. . . . Yllfiifil ‘uimswb yyw that u no sa . "It was a. good time anyhow," said Ghliian. "I've never talked so mulch in my life," said Bud. "Oh to as good effect. . . Of oourse—. It's a gentle mowd. ‘re "w" “i” ‘it? '""$f"&3 stuff sy peope. eyrs n revolutions are made of. But- the pOlLSh up revolutionary ideas. _f it came to a real show-down with violence. they'd vanish like a heap oi dust in a cyclone, All the some it's a. good sch l I oo for glad we came. But. we had quit befgehvave caught their disease.” i. g .. “What. ilnervation of the intel- ence. "T00 many ideas and no cow inst the -likaap1agueoi Sit.- (:1 m? brain." i ething else, t had gmsntlygfin brewing m his til-ind for some . ve e . ztitguullctrzow,‘ Raid. tYYIRtIIdyOOIIlG ul leader indeed ‘f3; E Into rv a. llv: VIECW movement. You've real passion. You speak unoorn monly well." (1I_b_be Omtinuad)___ ___ it Wk» Linllly‘ It i love, originates. ' their wives unlia y. Nor liumands‘ ves. Perh Just what it was about her than, to other women. she would tell the husband what he di longingly of Reno, But the husbau ws in, m dlgnily and justify dtvowc by pretending‘ u ht about b some untorgivable wrong t “m!” mo‘ 8 y But this is an alibi we concoct to save our faces. in reality. we all know tilat where more is . one divorce for infidelity or brutality or any hundred for peev redorn. the craving for because s husband or wife loses or her taste for the party of the other PBTL Divorce Lg bad enough, Heaven knows. but l. oitcn wonder if it is not less painful and less de- tmm those marriages in which a dls- . usbliid and wire draw alone uiroush the binds them tli uarrel and and an? anigiili each otihera’: iyees with biwmcss and stille- ls the surgeon's knife that cuts away a from the o eration and has years of happy life. torture of those who make marriag ow these ting couples were villains; i1 they found a ins-king each other miserable, there might be some logic in But such is not the case. kind, conscientious men and women. anxious to do their duty and ill love the husbands and wives they so mistreat wives mnever get a close-up oi themselves after marriage. co age they never check up an see whether they have delivered the goods or not. make effort to get aloiiiz with it worthwhile to waste any tact. or even politeness ‘lhey don't even try to find out li there is sonic- about them that irritates their matcs and purposes, and that makes every word a, righting word pleasant day" without starting emneth . of themselves that the daily spat. which makes so many homes a perpetual battleground instead of a place of F01‘ n01- mfltly men, with. malice aiorcthougiit, make many wives deliberately alienate their lac dWOllICl ifféain from ‘fining it. m oesno aieto te hlswlfe at tiieroasonh lier is because he has no appetite for cold cream. The? of Conduct Toward Each Other There Would be Fewer and Like Places that it is a greet at. a husband or o.her hiiess, together. while ’ nine each other patient. recovers » But in either case he escapes the long, drawn-out an earthl. purgato y for em: thcr. e v r o Nearly lway‘ they are do they d0 it? I think the answer is: ey do it. Apparently husbands and In the days of rtect husbands and eli- performances to their matrimonial of themselves as business partners. in dealing with a that k so hat peace and For most married peop 911 5R!’- J did f t th sl ~ the knowagotewxlisat. ihcgr do’? o er a ‘gig; situation in which the punish- t oflme is Just a little dléqtlhe husband the wife l ape could tell iorltn and dri B1111 Steps out after dinner is because she t and about what he sh ed anything to talk about exoeeipt theugrloe upw l ‘Ilhot he is so f peel} eat, and putting on his overshoes, and be to watch out for automobiles, that, he 15 Qqmlng to haw heffi a. tyrant instead oi loving her as a wit. Nor can s wife tcil her husband that ‘anduiiikard to live with is he eats an egg nearly drives her to If only husbands and wives could (e11 want and do ‘t a f - oh _ .. " r sass... v =10 pmmov “w nlélom no man or woman will CORNER ORANGE BREAD Rind of 2 oranges chopped very fine, l large cup water. 1 cup sugar. Boil to half quantity (3-4 cup). Md 1 tablespoon butter, 1-2 teaspoon salt. When lukewarm add l beaten 2g. l cup sweet milk. 3 cups our, 3 teaspoons baking powder. Bake in loa/f tin one hour in a slow oven. is particularly nice for afternoon tea. and I regret that I have forgotten the kind con- tributors name. CHRISTINA; CAKE One cup butter, 2 cups brown sugar. 1 cup water, 4 eggs, l-I tea- spoon salt. 4 cups bread flour. i deseerts-poon teach cloves. cinna- mon. ginger. l teaspoon nutzne... 1-2 pound mixed peel (orsnget lemon citron). 1-4 pound almonds (chopped). l-i pound red cherries. I pounds seedless raisins, 3 pounds but currents. i teaspoon soda. Oarasnslise 1 cup sugar. add wa- ter. Orearn butter and sugar: add till. wall beaten. and caramelized m r ‘iiidsepsrwmris ll s in X l I ry - gradients: mix in?“ iv. Ba Keep in Step with Millions (if Happy Families... E OY NOURISHING "QUAKkR" BREA the reacsn she has got cranky B 8118 is starving for love and flattery and 6S f‘ I02’ BTU-riled. That th is because it irritates her m hear hlren rzfiiafionlfiflai! ‘isiiiipplr-iiitb'°wm the way murder. each other frankly what they htiiTani-ixiitigre fills” it“ e C C m Or H masonry 01x I There's Always Room for New Writers Win Praise for Your Stories Kata‘; story in a famous IHBVPZHIE!‘ l Her name in big letters for every- one to seei Clever Kate discovered that editors sra eager" for new writers, new ideas. Where to get. new Ideas? All stories are about hsppenings in the lives oi everyday people. Write about John and Mabel who married on nothing s year. and how they fared. From the struggles of a ‘young doctor and his bride. A. J. ronin wrote ‘The Citadel." He let his imagination go. That's what you should do when you start to write. Try to get "inside" by listening to the way they watching their facial and expressions. studyin their bach- grgnda. laces live. the» you write down your im- gracious. ou'll fin ou will gain fluency. plots and dialolua sprouting from your notes. Don't wait lo be You can learn to writs whie wot-kin at. other things. Our 82- I bco at shmymiow to write ‘MUM c! Ito on are today. How to gain pen-contravenes. has ofgaproaalon. ‘ 8on4 in iusf ~of u... w. will. i-sfililldltl. to The guardian Home larvica. . sate. write a nifable. oily e whole ou fee its enetrat- . r passages. t: loosens the irritated mem- iiiskes breaching easy. You'll tli its quick Nor- 2'06 adgeiit for I say last ll , d if it real saving [or you, because it gives doesn't: please you in every ws; They don't think them at cross neither one ving him around you! The world's greatest » _ . _ . - . - _-¢__-~ hions "1. Literature A4 A‘4 l -v-----'vv'-~»_ v- we a4 OOOq-g‘ a HER ACTIVITIES lmlsTMAs LBTTEI; euthful bonn t-t flrlngAie dear Santa Olaus the ggtelgieialtiimlrlitsgljn ‘ililgéil lggtthcifig k ' hgpgg, ' draped at. the sides and back, m. night, in Toyland, ———-——- l down the street; Email hats with pleated m. d. lA little drum. a train, a hockey feet in front prom sc u: bacon“ 5 C’ and. if ‘you've room, the pwwll with dlmilfll feet. Andmsince at Md V NEH To 5g: a thought toneeds of o e There's 2y sick friend, across the way, who wants A of metal soldiers dressed in us. some houses. Mothers says, have no way down Where stockings hang, though little hearts are sore; Please Santa. let me help you in your - I’ll carry cheer to some neglected door. In closing now, 1 hope. though growing old. 1n rain or shine. each year, you'll never fail - To (iyifll with happiness the hearts a Who wait and watch along the Christmas trail. - —Bd. ILMR. Doesn't Sour Milk Electrical storms have no effect on the souring of milk but condi- tions veiling during storms are flavors lo for rapid bacterial sc- on. The young matron will like the Christmas time, we popular in Paris. Alter Party is Over Just as a precaution. alter me youngster has been to a party m,’ has eaten you know not what, m, him a laxative. It cannot hurt him in any way and may savc him from having an upset stomach. Leftovers for Lunch If you have s youngster to 1m at lunch time. it is wise m m so that enough is lelt over from dinner the night before to provide for his lunch the next day. 1i L. economical in two ways, money um B Shake a little powdered mm or powdered borax into the and“: ings if you suffer from burning feet. You will find them very soothing. After Cleansing We all know s rag dflmpéhefl with kerosene will give the bath. room enamel the finest sort s: shine, but it must be remembered to thoroughly rinse out basin and tub with clear worm water follow- ing tihe polishing t.o avoid an mo; <7! oil in the next bath drawn. To make sure your roast turkey is beautifully browned. yet not in the least dry. spread a coarse whits cotton cloth with butter or cooking fat and lay over the breast flur. j ing baking. after school bed time GIVE THEM FRY'S — u is BETVTE Every lDay Styles For The Home Sewer stretch Lo your budgetmnnake three 8°95 friends happy. These three smart aprons....so entirely different .. are made with the same p155"!!- q-iis asnuslnB eppllques on the Here's three trays Ls d inty two-color orslfldl! gs nnprgn are included in the 9M" c, . . whi h makes t double lt- tracctive. The practical butcher t ron for kitchen chores is lame? by everyone for its prac- ticalityflhe heart shawl pocket! in a contrasting color makes it unusually lovely. . . .sn especially nice gift for the bride. The basque-like bodice dimdi is the youngest thing ever in the apron family and ls "stepping amonsflt all the younger lash enables. You ll want to sew several for vnuraell as well as for Christmas aifts. To make the elastic waistline . . . . .. merely thread your machine bob- bin with elastic thread and sew in the usual way. Style No 3058 la designed tor sizes small. medium and lame. The medium sign requires i 3-4 yards of Sit-inch materiel with 1-4 vatd of lit-inch contrnstinl for pwketfl and 2 1-2 yards of braid for butch- er apron. send fifteen cents (i!) in stamp! It eotn (coin preferred) mo coin areiully. oci-es_s___w dharhttewwn »~......~--.. ,,-..i».,- Bl/Yle N0. 3059 Bite u... “- -.. 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