--_--.,....e..ov-vwvvvvvvwwvw ca--- vvvvyvvvvvvvvvvv Woman's Re alm m Soc ial anfl .1 .-v— IEKO SECOND CHANCE By HOLLOWAY HORN ECTOB GARROD INSPINTERVENES. “Now _ _ , I could sell those em- Mizrergusonbutlscmmrvo looked up the record of your case 1nd. . . andifloouidbelpyou 1 should be pleased." out. ‘B’ 6%]: lorny smiled. "You're really “ ank you v much." DE 1,00 ildish for words. If I had And as a proo . . flfnspeetct- m, mem Qwuld 1 hand them over_ to Gariod vhel out his hand. n.0,}, "ii-to you, Sternberg —to sell? “rhats knd of you, ‘son ayes“ 1t would be very awkward so as the two men shook hands. ted '< if the police found ou had them. As a matter of fact, I've just come {m- } "Very awkward. f’ akree. I sup- f the dressing room of the e it's no use my lnslsllng that m n you mentioned." 't t them?" "He looked a bad specimen to I. g: ‘Pllgeleithiiei you or slim or me," said the Inspector. M l. Murray-i "He's threatening to divulge my EEO; "The butler came in before he history to the people at 'I‘revowes. Bob » That means that I should be prec- Kg, "The butters dcard. He ha; ‘boereti; i.(:“8“l,ltylyf?f.?'FC€d t0 lei-Vii ith id Murray 0r n98 hem flanker. out of it. It's one of ‘. "I couldn't stay on there if they “gm ycu three. It wasn't Slim; and I knew was a gaol-bird. 233 5 don't think it was Murray. Hes a "You re a bit morbid on the sub- zabo- milionaire. 1 Bcsifdes. he wanted ject. Do you know anything about the fo- lis -i c." s man" EQYQ’ "glad lonce more. and fcr the ‘ "Yes. He's a crook -a waster. He worm last time it wasn't I.’ thinks that i know where an em- Perguson rosc as he was speak- erald neklace that was stolen by chm, ing. "My €\'L‘Illlig meal will be a man cal‘ed Slim Bailey is hidden. close ready." he ivsitt on. Trats what he's after." behgn "Let it “£1.11. if rcfiisie trortlct “iAiéd yci: don't?" ‘ ‘ mc in on t is —an was n l v- " o no fifty vslthb slim (réemciniber —I'l’li "Flllknave a word with him, if ,», spill the can. go an proper, you e." 13?“. "I'm afraid ‘I can't slop you, if “It's kind of you. but whether it ycu want to. And l'in not gun; fi) 1 will do any gocd I doubt. What be ii-ihair-rl into losing my temper he'll do is to drop into a few of and knocking you down. attractive ‘the pubs and mention casually who as the procseding would be. ‘ifou ,1 am. It would be difficult to rove are thr- most contemptable swine ;it was libel even if there woud be I've cvcr run across. Sternberiz.“ lacy point in doing so." "I givc yo»; till the week-end to "l may be able to put the wind think ovrr what I've said. By the up him. I'll ask for his papers. way. where arc you living? 1 don't He's a forzigner?" want to have to come to the office "His name is Sternberg. But I again." fancy he's naturalised." “Number five. Manor strcet."| "Leave it to me." said the In- Feigilson repiicd after a monicn- spector. “Gcod night." tary licsitation He turned away and Ferguson “I got n kind of right to those saw that he had entered the stage emeralds." said Sternbcrg door. It was alrendv time for his “You? In what way?" evening meal and the though of the "Old Murray got his money out little sitting room at Number Five of thc insurance people, so they, was singularly attractive that ev- aren‘: his and'I was in fifty-fifty enlng, It seemed even more like a with Slim." quiet harbour than 1t ususfly did. "ThPy belong to the "LEAVE FERGUSON ALONE!" Company." "Anyway. I want half of them.” “What you want is kicking. And "I want to sec Mr. Wilson. Mr. it would give me the greatest plea- l Tetldv Wilsor." the Inspector told sure to do it excepting that I don't the old man who stood guard cver ' want any trouble with the police the stszc doors Just now." “Certainly. Inspector. Come this And with that he turned to the way. Mr Wilson is not appearing cor. during the first horse He's pro- i As he went a.io the corridor he bably in his dressim-room," heard the sound o music. The Rc- Hi- led hlm to the room, knocked vue was evidently under way. But at the door and said: “Gent to see he hurried on, anxious not IO meet you. Mr. Wilson." and left the In- Lucia Desmund. spector to his own devices. The stage door of the Theatre “Teddy Wilson" was sitting in Royal is in a dingy side street and front of a mirror putting his maize- ns Ferguson emerged into it he up on. He swung round as the In- came face to face with Inspector spector entered. Garrod. “Good evening. Mr. "Good evening. iVIr. Ferguson," the Inspector said from e Inspector said. way. “Good evening.” "Er . . . I do for you , “Getting on all right?” “Yes, thank you." "Several things. To start with, I ‘You're not in any trouble?" should like to see your papers." ‘Not more than usual" “What papers?" “Your pas rt "Been in to see Mr. Teddy Wil- spo . "I havent got one. I'm a British ly . -. that is rather my sublect." . iness. I think I've complied with "Then your naturaiisatlon papers a regulations —at least I've en- —if you have any. I am c, police ' avoui-ed to do so." 116181. 8-5 YOU 599-" '_"I‘m not speaking as an official, To Be Continued encor rigeri wings tight ers v with Insurance Sternberg," the door- god evening. What can ‘ “Am I Happy?" You will be too, if ou use Paradol at regular times to free you ofyheadachee, fcvered 0on- ditions and pains. It is old-fashioned to lose time or miss engagements at such times. This new, dif- ferent, modem tablet does not disappoint. It: has the Dr. Chase "epe_nda‘*ility. ll: relieves quickly and the relief lasts. Be euro you get DI.‘ OIIAIWI PARADOI. MAYFAIR NO. m 'I‘iny, short, pla g. 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When you call mese girls "oil Wily stlfilllu they: ‘Iney have ha has wom out OI it. gill IS 163101.15 flllfl IIIEKES SC€Il€S w enslave me-m. t.red of Li. and of her. Add, besides, it is a distinct handicap whom ll. was known he had llud an ieiius so mucii cn social contacts ii would i.e profitable for h. iaoou and can h oe mvited. runnermore, mCal. men when t skirts. no. one even wnen a man docs Ills-us] the because he smws sire nas IL». tile s p111“; [LE-S uilu uU ‘ABAAI/ 10A DEALS SB-iie. Uilfliht: to ie...s.. ......,..a..on, “AMA uncle falm and respect are lacking in B IIIBIHEQS [£1.18 L8H D€ DU 80101115 b1) biflllfl Dy juul‘ COLL‘, EEUCQIHB. grea. a pike. l..= “any Moo you. he would not so llldAly you, n; \|~\-\A\d uci. pUL are .n. any man mio Auvw 838mm» honour. ious times _...e guts iia-e MAKJHI yo happiness in iiie eiiu. And iiihfi m... r'i'oiii tne tether Lila. nit: manage-i‘ l evltlenl, ulfli. tlieJ‘ Ltliiylngs on iiaVe oer of tifne until ail tile gay roisters will lulu Dear Dorothy UDV-‘A am IDBIILCG u; one m me be; He is devoted to me anu uses every-omit: for my happiness, but 1 am thinking or comnuttuig never have any. and fill his iue, out I know h such a sweet rather as he is so good. out ox it all so mat l. wouid leave him whowmght have children? er: Of all the crazy luters that about the most goofy. However, it pie who are always threatening suicide never commit it gglice to kecp an eye on yo fore you turn on the gag, try in find telephone to the At any rate. Don’t Buy Your Pleasure at the Price of Your Future Happiness and Security - “Office Brides” Seldom Become Real Brides besi- Miss Dix-I am a Ta_o—__ am in t." $1.”? 9. 86 from en on lead a most enjoyable This happens ey are too poor get marred an film“ limth to i d that Wey might Just as well take life as it comes, themselves. My fiance wants me to do as the o er girls do. The g1 A drcular letter sent that a thing like this would be wrong. but these of- ETRO . Did you ever think, my dear ‘that you can pay too high a price for pleasure. and that one, single, solitary pinsss of a lifetime? Yct that. is one of y to you L. you listen to the pleas of the man who uie downward oath and roilow the eixample of but unless they are as hardened as any woman of the street, they must pay tor it with the bitter knowledge that they have lost their own sell-respect. and Wllh remorse and shame for What they have become. And they must go in continual fear OI their orgies no you think an hour or two of ice brides,” or tnem will never be real bndes. Their engagement rings will never turn ;nto wedding rings because very few men ever The girls have lost their novelty and the men are ready to pass on to fresher faces and seek new adventures. Anyway, H16 thllk! 1185 W011] ILSGII OUT. 811d they 8Y6 m l0 enter 1S closed to the man whose wife Ls wiio has necn spamered wim the mud of scandal, gill vuio nas thrown her can over me miiumiii ior nail, h. u seldom a nappy marriage. V_ Lon i. ie. the young man who 1S trying to lead you lnw tv.U\.gLAv-l|8 persuade you .ll.u selling your 5011i for ' mans to smircn you. you in the position these “office prides" is m. to maiiy nwlhé" to protect the woman be xou may i..- a iihie lonesome now and not have the years old. I have had e good’ h. lit me to lead a clean moral 1m‘. ove with a. handsome yo man work in a large oflice. In th office themselves ensued a man and existence. dinners, then to snows, have a few ly spend the evening at a hotel. on an average of about once a week, payday nights. These girls and bo but I Just can't bring myself rls tell me that I am crazy not to. t0 ... .. = Dart o1 em oyes for instant dismissal" e I like my job And I like my boy friend very much s while I have none. P NIA good time may cost you the flap- ine cruel turns of lite. And it is and glorious time" in getting drunk pleasure Ls a bargain at that price? you nave said it. because most marry their mistresses, d their little romance and the flavor Maybe tne Mayne she is too possessive and tries to a man to marry a girl with a lair. Advancement in b l these days and many a door that it hey marry want a wife with clean He doesn't trust her character to stand by iier he knows her to be weak and will! ma, and love. Don‘t buy your pleasure at too a mess of portage. If i. no intended “Brand and glor- u tiny. out you Will have a lot more not.-.“ tilougnt uno consideration: Lu; aouicseeu to the office force it is lA-CAA uLzUvliefe4 and it is Just a mar.- tneiiiseives wianout jobs. t men on earth. “e doesn't care. mat I am enough .oi~ e loves children and he would make Should i. tum on ms gas and gel. free to marry some other woman DmPnarnaTE. QORIVER i fl-BAIIBALADANDIELUID . CHICKEN 1-4 ‘ cold water I Cfiflptiflh granulated 891M111 1 0UP mums wit" 1-4 cup granulated sugar poon salt gm 1-4 cup diced canned pimi .1 cup diced cooked or canned chick B11 1-2 cup salad dressing 8 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons vinegar Pour cold water into bowl, sprinkle gelatin on top. Add the boiling water, sugar and salt, and stir until dissolved. Add the lemon juice and vinegar. and chili. When slighttv thickened, add the grapes, whole or in halves, the pimiento, and the chicken and salad dres- sing which have been mixed to- gether. Pour into e. losf pan and chill. Unmold on e. platter and garnish with lettuce leaves. 'I‘hls quantity serves six. o #O-O-O+O-O§+OOO Modern Etiquette (By aonann we: have ever come to this column, yours is has been my experience that the peg- u .soIw11l not out if your hus- band's harming wally does depend 0n having a Cfilid lD uie house. Not every man is essed b vicariously. so to speak. T e like they are clean y n the tummy acne. And, 1L you are so set not go shopping for one? AL the selection and win take your choice io take what n YOU. can't. Man _ y me parental instinct, iond _oi children abstracniy are perfectly gatisned to the: noise and be up With them m, on a baby and 188s is no cure for temper. Plenty of men who are tum into brats lnmeaq oi 59w uwm home and ier. somebody merit wneu tney have can navenoneoi yourow w ciiud-nnding homes you n’ by 0f a. girl or boy with ature sent you. It merely increases it and gives it scope and . Bette; 19m; latryui: to save you a f3??? trouble. l w mifiéfifiiifdfi who L_A_A_A u vvTVi Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) . n +¢o . . The Rubber Plant If the leaves of the rubber plant have turned yellow, loosen the dirt around the edge of the pot and remove the plant to a dif- ferent pot. The root may be pot- bound, or the soil may be wormy, but in either case it is wise to re- pot the plant. Olive Oil Be sure never to keep olive oil directly on the ice. It freezes read- ily and is difficult to use in salad dressings, a5 it is liable to cause the dressing to separate. Suede Jackets Suede jackets can often be very nicely cleaned by going over the entire surface with fine sand- paper. »++o+o++<+o»o+c+c+e-o+b ' How Can I f! Z (By ANNE ASHLEY) voO+¢0444¢+Q+0Q0~ cocoon . Q. How can I prolong the life of a tablecloth which is beginning to show wear along the creases where it is always folded? A. Cut about an inch from one side and from one end. This will cause the creases to appear in dif- ferent places and will give the cloth much longer wear. Q. How can I make omelet lighter and more savory? A. Add one-half teaspoon of baking powder to every four eggs, and beat thoroughly. Q. How can I remove grass stains from linens, suiting, or stockings? A. By rubbing the ' spots with ‘ es __before__was_h_ii_ig. evooovv ooo Q. when acknowledging an in- not milffiash v AAAAAA AAAAAA ~----‘-- *“ v-ififiv-ov-v vvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvv. l vitation, and one is in doubt as to I whether it can be accepted, how should the acknowledgment be worded? A. An acknowledgment must state definitely whether the invi- tation is accepted or not. In other words, a decision is imperative be- fore answering. Q. How should one hold s. sher- bet glass, by the bowl or by the stem? A. The base of the bowl should be taken with the fingers, not the whole hand. Q. would it be proper for s. hostess to supply occasional tables for her guests at e. garden party, when serving refreshments? A. Yes. llun Bowl-Tired (Inf Only Weighed 96 llis. Milgurn’: Health and NarvodPilll are w at weak, nervous, run own men and women need to help make them strong and well again. They are a well balanced tonic for the treatment of those whose nerves are shattered, and for those feelings of fsintness, wealmen and diuinem ea by an overworked, run down constitution, or wboQ~ heelth is not up to par. They help to infuse new life and nn into degassed, health shat’ IDBII an women who ha" come to think there is no relief for em. Mas. P. B w, Fenwiok, Ont, writcs:—"I was_so rundown and tired out all the time I did not care whether my housework was done or not. I only weighed 96 pounds, but after tskin three boxes of M|lbur_n'| Health an Nerve Pills I now weigh 122 pounds, and do my own work for eight in the family. I only wish I had started taking H. k N. Pillsa year ago." fntupbyTheifillilburnOflulslL AMomingSmile Little Girl (rushing into doctor's office) --Please, doctor, come at once to father. Mother's taken 'fs temperature an‘ it's gone down. Doctor- That's all right. my dear-that's splendid. Little Girl-Taixrt all right; it's gone right down. E'se swallered it. There had been a head-on oar collision and both’ drivers were waiting for the police to take par- ticulars. Sandy offered MscTsv- ish, with whom he had collided, his flask. “Have a drapple?" he said. After MacTavish had had sev- eral, he remarked to Bandy: "It's nearly all gone. Why don't you have a drpaple yourself?" "No fear. mon." said Sen lb‘. "not until the policemana beenfililty C our risk. your Dealer and get full refund. nmiumiii PERIQDIC JIlMflMfi-IMMJMII] fionstlplflon mbillflilllill Womanly ailments are usually accompanied by backache, cramp!» headache, restlessness and the “blues.” These symptoms indicate , t you need the gentle assistance of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Certain in 0°50"; Y“ V917 mild» the“ m‘, ! And wipe your rod and reel when sugar-coated pills are quick to reg- ulate and cleanse the system. Quick results follow the use of Dr. Bam- ilton’: Pills which are well adapted to the delicate constitution of girls and women. DRHAHILTOITS I'll-IS illfilllfllllllhlltvwaLle GOOD BOE-EIILNGS GRIZMBEY. lligland- (GP) — Arthur Billings shows signs o! going places in English cricket. Playing in a school match here he took seven wickets with sucamsivo balls. He made three ducks and Lqlfl batsmen were caught. I Service New Home Course in Tap Dancing BRUSH FORWARD TA? You Can ‘hp Like ‘Ihlsl The hit of the party-and indeed she should be! While others in the crowd just wish they could tsp dance. she teaches herself from simple dil- gnms at home. But-you say n you watch those flying feet-can tap dancing really be made simple? Certainly it can. The trickieat tap routines you see are bleed on a few fundamental tap sounds-all of them ll any u tho Brush Forward Tap that’! dia- gramed. To do th step you lightly kick forward, making one clear sound u your foot bnuhec the nor. Balance? Speed? You get them quickly as you practice. Keep your feet l2 inches a rt and at first rest a hand lig tly on a chair. Before you know it you're tapping to the liveliest tune. In our Iii-pale booklet the funds; . . up , u’ . and dlagrammed. Practice routines; waltz, bu_ck._millt_.ary._ H Send 20c in coins for your copy 01 T!!! Dancing Simplified to the Guardian Home Service. Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address, and the Name of booklet. Name Street Address PPOVIIICI If l . u you m.’ keep your line creased - vvvvwv ions v. Literature Knit Her u: nsnnnums IF u; es to the late Rud- ‘m ‘will: xipiins-i If you can out 3nd not 89$ ""110! casting. ‘ Mthgeugh the fish wont rise as if If you cuf crawl along the bunk Witiiinbended. back. till you m very tired: If you can wade with care- yet fill your waders, And laugh it off and fish the whole day mfollkhi If you can see fish cal-itht when you can't catch them congratulate with truth-and fish on too and in order. they are wet. and keep your tackle always as it should be. And cars for what you can afford to ge - x1 yo: can go and fish in lake and r. For mile your holidays swift pass- inz sinn- And their catch asthma-vet re- turn the wlser- Ibr- life. as well as fishing, you're the Man. -ti"rom Rod and Reel. POWDER BASE NOT ESSENTIAL IN SUMMER , If you can make powder stay on without first 1139181118 I base, you might try 801118 Wit-hm" foundation during the ailmmfl‘ months. readers r690!‘ that cleansing with cream before smoothing on cream mime-BM powder keeps their make-up in place. Tbisisahint forthose with dry skin, of course. Olly complexion: med s s- 1W foundation under powder. -.‘.¢¢"¢¢'¢:.:-.:....:,,,,T,“" m”: _.'l'he Housewife a Kctivilies ,shfrred yoke ‘JUNE '14. 193g . 4 . \ i FASHION FLASHEs l A flowered organza 5m l in back an? m! WOHI OVEI‘ any l ed . . gonogds‘ evening gm“, a, V“; White bow of water-mg; 5 full sleeves is Schiapareillfs. Maroon silk scarf maroon accessories are “tom 9- 07E111"! Yellow suit ‘ neux's. o’ Mo!” White pique bows at the n f and side waist form the only m» ming for Chanel's miry blue m] coat dress. l l hglple louver. t.’ lfml: ea er are loosely anti ' n white kid belt m slrilimtiilierdurzl To dress up a white llanneimfli Maggy Rouff adds ll white lml blouse with palc yclioiw glass Ml for buttons and an inch-wide bciil of gold kid overlaid with the lml l and 0th,; - fi POtISH l, as -wi\-'~ . I FASHION ‘ FOR THE ' HOME. DRESSMAKER‘ GUIDES Little sister and big brother will be up bright and early to put on these cunning bib-front workman- fl m z Me i at a liafgfcfizfss New Drice/ OLONY CLUB ORANGE PEKOE-the new quality W? at a popular price-is now on_ sale at your Grocer s- it today. We are so sure that this perfect blend will 111%“ ‘you that we invite you to order a pound or a half-Pound at you are not suited FREE BALLOONS VIIIH EVERY PACKAGE! Get one of these amusing {Dapper —Duck’-’- or other animal gianrtoso-ugrbslioons for the children with every pound package. This intro- ' ductory offer is limited, so order-TODAY! like overalls. Mummy will be Just as thrilled seeing her youngsters in these stunt! Play toga. They al- low such perfect freedom for their strenuous play out of doors and save on laundry. They are especially pop with tiny folk made of lovely faded blue heavy cotton as denim. They won't slip off the shoulders, eitherl- The suspendcr straps see to that. Three pockets! Two at the front and one at the back. And pockets always add icy and amuse- ment as well as being so useful. ‘lymlecn cotton printed pique or shitting striped sesrsucker is an- other very-gay fetching ‘ - They are cut out and stitched in no time at all with the step-by- stnp picture sewing instructions in- eluded. Style No. 2585 is designed for silos 2, 4, 6. B, 10 and 12 years. Bile 4 requires l 5-8 yards of 89- inch material with 84-yard of 35- inch lining. Send fifteen cents (loci in stamm or coin (coin preferred) wrap co carefully. address to Charlottetown mum-nu." pining-- Style No. 2565 ... .... B"!!! Address Province GETTING IN SHAPE PORT 0F SPAIN, 'I‘i'inidi=.d -— (OP)— B. S. Grant. West Indian cricket r‘ ' to tour England next year, is taking a Rood-will Olly team composed of mum-n 1nd Barbados players to Demere". just return the “PI, NOW TOG Try remainder t0