Because the delsad for Nylons will ex- “ql tlse supply for some tine, it has been s' yobiem liew to distribute titesi fairly to our osoteless until they arrive in increasing quan- “W. ~ After stsreet ~desl of disenesien we have leetded on the following plan: nniurs now T0 our 0m: PAIR NYLON! Please esll at the office of S A. MacDon- ald's and place your order, stating size requir ed. These orders will be entered and when s supply of NYLONS arrive we will fill the orders accordingly. Customers living outside City may apply by letter. N0 NYLQNS WILL BE SOLD OVER THE i COUNTER AND N0 PHONE ORDERS WILL BE FILLED S. A. lllacDONALIYS i“w|.ons FT%%~7%4MC¢Z liy Col e ll e ssh-q t? d t/zin, W H ; I Don't wear l surpllce. too plain bodice. iliol broaden shoulders, plump on chest in rounded yoke, wide cirm-. llOlGS. Chico" Sun Syndicate I you drsw the surpllce tight, it will reveal fist chest. lf you leave Iplice loose, it will just droop because there is no bosom to hold it up. so don't have t.he surplice if you are thin, flat cheater. Rounded yoke softens thin- shoulders, deep armhole, full blouse will mind out the thin upper figure. t The iocal point ot Sunday's dinner can iastoiully be flesh or pickled tonque, simmered until tender and served hot with at curiae-raisin sauce. Whipped potatoes mid arson becma will complete o top o’ the stove meal. And you should be able to calculate on left-over tonque tor week-day lunch service. The iirst inroads on your week's ration will be made on Monday, with 5 tokens tor one pound oi minced rotind steak, the basis of well-seasoned. crisply brownedmoaicakee. Notwthatthodriedboan ‘Gully is making a more plentiful ap ce on an! markets, Tuesday's meatless main dish miqht wail be a casserole oi iimas or navtes. Fresh-imm- rihe-oven whole wheat muiiins and a mixed selod d toils a niealot nutritious and appatisind Mhced bee! aid veal make a pleasing for n moot loaf. Fa variation, line the ‘Tfkitbm and sides ‘of a loaf pan with your favorite Qnoatmlsttnmitllthecesiirswtthaooodbread ‘$1110. and cover with the meat mixture. After ‘l. “dnosdayi dinner, you should have on hand the ~ pKon to a luncheon problem. Thursday's lamb ‘F59. bpped with dumplinqs, is toothsomo taro for ihlbens. And Friday the wheelotsoocleotine tth almost halt your ration intact _ an opportune time to satisfy the ~ lilsndiasitiora iulcy steak. Even so, you'll b 761.! credit seven tokens lilo miqmeintl your ave a quest lilo t, or to e p out nflmdlseisssmtdq, ' t? r l SUN. MON. TUIS. WED. THU. FRI. SAT. loled Meet lied ltalled Lab Ibis Steak ‘Qlque Patties leans Meat Stew Dish i" , Loni iiint- Grow unrat- Gronp Group Inni- Group toned I toned C D toned C ll». ll/sflss. iibe. libs. 5 I . e ' l tebene toluene seep; 7iohenslettover. bewcr so in. tsllyouil-iismorningtlistl adore yout’ he quoted. Dear Rupert. “I reminded you to rssxiembea‘ tell she linked her arm lb" " fl h B. “HMIBO ...lnitobe fond oiyyou. I mint to work with him, sell with him, to have the old comradeshtp. He may be clif- Be potent with him." “I'll d lng I can "Jlnfso am keen," altern. she thought, amused. "Where I'm used to simple words. he's rather cryptic. sometimes he's moody. and rather brilliantly unhappy. He mocks at things. But we'll take him tn hand tf we're forced to. with all the gentleness and love between us, won't we?" “Yes, Rupert." Under the pear tree Rupert. kiss- ed his wife. and in tier sitting room Mrs. Gtrlmlble drew down the shade with a snap. CHAPTER, v11 ' Kitt did not. remember when it was s first noticed the bicycle leaning against the oak tree. If previously then only to reflect ab- sently that it beion ed to a mes- senger. Now from t e loggia wiri- dow as she stood waiting, Kitty's eyes stopped upon it. He was here. She did not know lhuw she knew. Her blood told her, like t‘ in an electric storm. Al- most t c same instant she heard his voice below her. A deep like his father's. She lis~ tencd to the sound. Youngish, with a raw ache. She heard Grim- ble’; dry New England tones, ratin- er quavertng. with the tcv tinge one entirely. Silliness. Ans be- ind her Jclin. the old spaniel, Retired at» a butterfly in the mete aw. So lie had ridden over from the station on a bicycle. Such in- dividuality would have struck he: as refreshing if it. had not told her that lie came home along that way not wanting to be nlict. She hed back her hair with nerve/us ands.‘ It was hard to go down to him now. wllien Mrs. Grlmble was there first. The old eyes, the very young. how would they lift to her descending s. stair? Like s hawks dow come to forage? What nonsense. ‘The voices again. How sad a boy's voice w-hen the laughter was out of it. But was it. really her task to summon mirth back into it? She and his father ‘had dons no wrong. She moved resolutely out upon the landing. Then stopped arrested. The old spaniel barked again, nearer now. perhaps drarwn blindly by the scent of his master. ‘Ithen quite clearly Kitty heard his voice soy: "Please don't cry, Gnllmiale." It quivered and it was kind. "GrumbltW-svhat an odd affec- tionate name for the old grim guardian of the past. "Why, Master Jim. You came home alone! They didn't meet. you. lYour Father's in town. And... and ..She ..." l He cut". in quickly. blocking that off. "You see, Grumble, I didn't want to be met. ‘Too much like greeting a house kuest so I bor- rowed ttie station master's bike." "How did” you leave the West. Masteri- Jim. "I-left lt." Hts voice was very flat. Then he seemed to make an effort. for Grinroles sake. "I brought you a Navajo binn- ket and s Choctaw brooch for gown. Here. I'll pin it on. Litre s medal" ml st the Not wenttn in "There, domino. Nothing can ive you the miseries in tilt-is house f brooeh it's face. "I myself that was potent enough. he added. The silence seemed td suck Kitty forward. She put an icy timid on the barrister and took m . p(;ht"€8: s ueer time has come on us. Master im. ‘That's - that's Her mpltcltiue over tihere. On the midis ‘knew mo. he didn't took m, it. Very quickly he said "Where's the mi isture of my mother?" "In r room, deer." "Ithenke, til/nimble. now. "Yuu -- you look kind 01 peak- ed, Master it's s ivy $0 h“! l homo. er." WLWUIL Grmnlie.“ He tool: a long time tn answer. "I never lied toyou. Idresdedlt. Areyou happy here?" 'I‘s not the same. Masts-r Jim. Now that. madame! here. every- tht ‘s different." , ' e Oontinentel touch." he said "Like Early American. Chm-ibis, or Jacobean, of Inspire - phases come and go." "Ml this new-tendon led laid Oritrniblea “elm! gm i)!!!" 0 In P0 9 Y" And the neighbors fmwntn’ flstteriri’ and the grocer doflln‘ his oap that hasn't been off his head these twenty years. Oook end I have the constant mlscrles- I cell tell lAnd ou dcar——" " min all llight about me." he "I'll see in your room." Kitty heard rustling still-ts across the lflooism lctmherxqllimst: out 310W . " 0 I'll grins s nmssii with him. Very feet." kerl And Kitty c corner of the drawing- rooni. e came tn with the IllI tn his hand. She was swore of the startling beauty of his not Then she sew every bit o! color drsn slowly out of his face. ft looked llre a bronze lesn skull. and the ghost of s smile overed long time putttnmdown the glass. behind ore.’ She beat. tti . Oool and gracious. her knees like water under the nsrvelotis line of q Patou gown. ehe came toysxd chliiltz" e . LESLIE HOLMES blrilotne, who will be heard tonight u. Prince of Wales College. ‘ "You're Jim. ‘I'm Kitty. It's good to see you.’ mgindpilricityg kififiidefiizl was was lll0g.— he said nothlu . find m“? “il.“‘i“i“m' “l? ‘lib. "35 0 B O! looking his foo: against her. Had r. r" ""..:'"::.....w""...;'...... ‘ ou've here," he said st last. Arid llflfl g . Was he being sardonic? The new decor—cr taking his mother's place, which? She rang and ordered a litghball. Jim still stood by the table watching her. She saw ‘white knuckles on the sensitive bmtvn hand clutching his drink. Slow anger began to burn tn her against the cruelty of his conduct. This was lnsolencc. She had been ready to be cotnrpasslonate, had thought the would be moody for e while. then pliable, and later, sunny and her friend. She wasn't an ad- ventures; a sircnt Ridiculous - lauglidble. Yes, how very funny. Sttffly her mouth went. on with pleasant words wtiilc tier heart wtllcd Rupert to come hcmc. "Your room's not been changed." Hts eyes thanked her. He bowed. "I'm - we're -- your father and I are giving a party for your home- coming. Tomorrow." "That's awfully thoughtful of you both." "Dntck and Dorian are avid to soc ou. "I grew up with them," he said. "They have an exciting summer planned for you." Her tongue felt thick. her brain stupid. Wttiat, was this power that he cc-nld stand tlicrr- and snake her iesl an up- start — a rank amateur at social excha , pleasant or otherwise. Never ore had anyone defeated her on her own und. He ut dawn glass as it to any. " at is the use of this?" “If you don't mind I think I'll bathe and change." She smiled. picked up s book. "Black tie." she called. He turned around, expression- leu. “Oh! The new regime?" "Yes," she smiled brightly. ‘Their eyes crossed like ssbers in a win. tel‘ sun. To Be Continued) Ellen ’s Diary i B)’ an Island Insurer's Wife z e-ee-eo (Continued from Page 2 lights twinkling over the country- side, to a house where an imius- trtous lady pieced a quilt, her dtitldren gone to bed. She too, I 5 LANTIGEN . LANTIG LANTIGEN is s natural aid. bacteria which an siculu disease seq destroyed by e , relessin bscteri dissolved stare the theto means system Australia distressing elects conditions. LANTIGEN LANTIGEN fertiieuessnsesef Nsne............ "s. LANTIGEN LANTIGEN 6 is nos a patent medicine. Lanrigen is s bacterial vaccine in e dissolved sure, is devoid of drugs and sale to sake. Lansigen It is produced from the preparation of Lsnligen the organisms are the active principles from the bodies.- Being in s completely locally by absorption into the tissues of tssiinslngrusfl’: and is further operative by of its distribution throughout the ‘ .- More than 130,000 people in have enjoyed" relief from ilis of osurrh and allied I Dissolved Iseeise ' lo le tsllos by south sum illls couron JODAY Rrimlii.'32':.'m:.RlP“°”“°"'---""°'“"" ii"‘l%i'l§%“-.ii°%sli- "mm '- ""- - Pleasesesdnie..............bottlesofI.AN‘l‘l6lN Tbe nae ofny asul hupsil is................ lfyeewsstfsrtberlsfotnatloswrlsess. I'M iZHAItLOTrETOWn GUARDIANM drew the tea kettle nearer the coals while we chatted of "ships and slices and sealing wax" and rug-making and the quilting that is, by every sign. very near in the neighborhood.‘ ' “Mrs. Ellen" Karolyn said when we came to what might have been the parting o! our ways. At Sam's bridge, it was, where the eddted in a dark pool that re- flected the sky and a corner of LANTIGEN wirtrr ' LANTIGEN lllllllllll. lilliillfillllll. ASTHMA, AllTlilI Glllllllllll. lillli lill0llfilllll. 00l.ll$!' llvironrnsir a Announcement" stars in its depths, "You‘re never going to walk out that road atom- —at this hour oi tho night!" But James (‘HIDE from Rob's to over- take me presently and together we came along the beautifully lit trail. on which the road-side trees cast lengthy dark shadows and our steps echoed in the silences ot the night, Skirting the murmurinr: mill "infirm. we came soon t0 a rise, Alderlea lay beyond, over ili the valley. “Asleep" f said. But s z , 0r ans s. What IS LANTIGEN? Aflejh, B, 2 niiiil‘fl‘"il.l’i'si'i'll’fl’fifi'.filfifi"ifl Catarrhat IE shetrosimentot‘ ’ diseases. 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