i when I'm beaten " The steuscame lbht flickered th tion AAAAAAALAAQQAQQLAALQ no‘ g m Woman's Re I Story of a World Dictator n; n. c. w W» "r" ' snarl-m xxv. place much more than three-quart- . U! PARTY era of an hour. .W‘ban at lalt Bndlieard fooia _ "I was knocked out. I've been in- aomi doubted the: e sensible. I've been dr . What , tnoomalicf Iwantflrstoiailisa inkof wha ue had meant to sayia e water. I've got a fever on me. Then think t t out wash" a. . - “What , u want ls a whisky and soda. en someone o t to bandage you up.’ “But tell me what has ha “Ifl-lere‘: Rogers. Rogers. "Are you hurt?" asked R03"!- "Noth m. Tell me." "It's gone like clockwork. What a scra ! A lovely scrap! And right in the E6811. oi’ the West End Nohing like it for years. Poor old l-lorry!’ "What's hflp‘ ned to hun?" should a voice he has for the Wildemessi But he's hurt-decidedly hurt . . I'm sorry about that. I don't like things happening like that. There's a limit to ihi s. I hope it_was ac- cidental. But e rest of tne fight was fair and square. I pose you didn't see one of my itechapel kids tackle that all-in man, know the Terrible Slew? Dodged his kick and caught his heel and over he went. Just before the plat- form et. I thought he'd broken his net . Subsequent proceedings interested him no more.‘ . . . "Or ybe he th t he'd earn- ed his pay. A lot o those roughs seemed to get heart failure when they saw what the had to deal with. They though thgllzere lust .Wha.twuheg0ingioaay?“'rhis finishes politics for me. I know like that. _ . a faint h the inspec- wicket and iickered arway It was like the flicker Of an . l-lis heart was now beating very fast.’ Someone ra'tle:l the door. A voice outside asked: “Anyone here?" Very like 1rweli's voice but you u; sue. Better keep siill. tend 0o be asleep? Tneii came another quite familiar voice. “R/ud!" Md leapt to his feet: “Chiffon! Giuliani Is that you?" Ohiffan‘; voice. h h-pitohed and i Where the cheerful: "Here he hell are those keys?" And then instantly the light went on again . . . Somebody was iny- lng something about a fuse. A key turned in the lock. the opened and Chiffon stood wl . liunpih mild tr ant face. leader. , “What is it? Is it still flihursday?" “Still Thursday. Rud! How long do you think you have been here? “Eternity? _ _~'_'You_ca.n'i;_li.a.y_e been in this ‘Io-Days Popular Design Aimes ned?" ere he Nogoodtobegin door th a .74 §‘3‘“i‘h‘ ‘Miss Aimee receives at least. 200 vow for each design before it is ac- cepted for this column. Bend ua your votes. We print all the popular deans‘ Readers: There is something particularly fascinating about "m" “..l'°"""'°'i “k9; no i313.“ "°'.l...‘é‘u‘*.fl°tl'é'i.é."“tui.“l'.tlfi . a _ e . hue ‘L w e w” and e p ne e at it; eight points. Flur- mited possibilities, cotton dou in thin, for it worlm up list u attract- f d mam“ u aoitcan ma“ wanttganythlfll! bedapr ae . ii0 youiqar 5 rioire of’ crochet pat - e pattern 1 one! sure you add this ma. ludes full instructions for crocheting, together with material requirements, and details. bend 20 cents, coins preferred. atitdi Pattern Order loom-To be med when ordering Pattern and voting QQAA‘AA_A i . Hun Coins A few drops brln comforting relic . Clean \ all» membranes-helps kee einuus open. It: K S VA-rao-noi. w ‘i’- . . t d t mild-e otfo bill“ ‘Elle; nrltrefismsigm? dig? work tli razor-blades, but that was Harry's old lot. Not agar: to be hiia- a. were certainly oi friendi with us. _ orry. . . dgglgyl’, know each other, often they were just slcging blind. but my boys knew ea oher down w the ground. Anyhow it was the tlfefi-esl scrap you ever! . scrap.’ _ Rud was still sitti on the plank bed. but his ieadersh p was recon- lstructirw itieli very rapidly in his mind hen he s ke again. he sgoke as the Chie and everylmfl l tened. _ __ “Here we are.‘ he said. E806!" for my temporary obliteration, the whgle thing's evidently gone like clockwork. Eh? As we Kianned- it. We've put it over-than to Bod- press resources available and e aln quite clearly what it was fill 8 t- Thrioe is he armed that hath his quarrel just. But he wins out who gets his tale first!’ We must have ahlfldflffllhhfis. 1'11 talk to every 1n- reads and writes" use ' Within hell an hour Bohun‘: covet chair. bandaged and heroically men stood or wa ked about. (“ we have chairs up here. the 'il park themselves." said Rud ta an entirely new view of the . Sustained by sea question on injection oi’ ed himself. whisky and soda and stryohriine. he e lucldly, carefully. and over and over again. It was urgently necessary for the public to understand what nod happened. For a long time (he farny had been baffled and rioniplussed by the increasi l eccentric behavior- of its leader. e had arrested what was essentially a eat, common- sense movement the Anglo- American people-the common pee-i F “Eh? What was that?" said one of the reporters. "Anglo-American". Rud repeated his words very ser- iously.” "Anglo-American common people. They had tried to reason with Bohun; they had meant to have an entirely private discussion; but his lordship had thought better of it. Or worse of it. . . . "You can take our cameras all over the e ouse now, and i think you realize what we were up against. You'll mid some queer things, It's yielding up its secrets. But see for yourselves. . . .“ "It's a t story," said one -oi' the news- alwks. "You_don't know the half 0f it yet." said chiffon. _"And now." said Rud, "the really aégfiniflca-nt news. The uiar Boc- i ist. Party will go ahe It has rescued itself. It ll free. It is reiuv- enescerrt. mu it is a. natural and inai point: xncti $1 glee ootirid it havz survived Bot-run? No. I'm not a bit e . . .Itwasagreat- ‘Tris Cl-IARLOTTETOIWN _ GUARDIAN 00-018‘ #¢¢ é v alm "1 Social and Persona f flrtwei v+vve+oeoewoo+ouuee Hnwnoewouu 0e eouoeoeeaewvenwtoge; is... Dorothy Dirt’; Letter Box There Are Times When Husbands and Wives Caribe-tooGood to Each Other; It Pays to Offer Constructive Criticism if it is Not Tinged With Bitterness ' __...._.__. Deai-DorothyDlx-Qnahuabandbeioogoodtohis wife? onewhostujtedoutwbeamodeimdwbo brokehisn toliveup-towhot he tlfougbtwaathe‘! I know iiet on Mr nerves : "John, u 1 served YOU ' l’ plain about Don't. you have any win- ions? Don't you think I want wufeei abused Once in ti. while and nave a good cry? Well. W; hik- band saw the light and he began to find faint and as izme authority. and the wiue was delighted and improved and developed tome of Call You figure them out. I canAt. character. MERE MAN. "And Spring would be but dreary weather if we had nothing else. than spring,’ sang the old poet. That applies to marriage as well us‘ to climatic conditions. We nave to have min to make us appreciate ihe sunshine; storms to make us know how beautiful a clear day is. All of us dream of the periect husband and wile. but. iortunatqly, rnr we would be bored to death witn ' . could stand living with Patient Grhelda. who bowed her head meekly to all of her husband's orders and never answered berated her ior everything he did and didn't do. Nor could any woman endure a nmband and w no uabied her and ycs-yeased her and who gratified her every wish. it would be as nauseating as living on a diet of chocolate creams. _ The trouble with being u good husband or a good wile is that it is so difficult. to know gust what the party of the oher-part wants and when one is giving satisfaction. Every man, for instance. thinks that lie wants his wife to be a coolrig dove and for her to be bowie-staying and domestic and a rubber stamp of himself. Yet let her be all that and he oom- miitlls that she is dull and srnelis of the kitchen. He hunts u some ' elier lady with a_ supply of w and new ideas that e him sit u and take notice. 1 is the some way with awomaii. She inks she would lite to be married to a man who will bill and coo over her and let her lead him around by the n0.e, and who will be a fireside companion. But if one gels one of these perfect-lover husbands who is a isissing bug. watch her uliiTl the back of ner ear to his lips. If she marries one she can m‘ or h if’ lain a etay-at-homer she is always ds and wives enioy a griev- io complain told inc that he had you beat it? Women! Answer : E er Phi-WP m8)’ have some association with mBYTlIBE U118 l5 $1139. 1 will my baby had nevecr been born if he has to be called Phiii . I love my luisband. and every time I thin-l; of his firs‘? "l" B °°ld W" 80H over rne but I know he doesn't, love her. In tact, ‘he has forbidden me ever to mention her name to him. My sweetest Ila/wines is in pleasing my‘ huebuid. but if this is true about the name of Philip I just dont sec ow I can give it to the baby, What. is your advise? H5313; er. Name the baby w please your husband, y name boy after your father. And, for heaven's sake, ‘huuifiorrowingthfrofiligg over notliirz. W!‘ You havent the Jaintest shred of evidence that he name Philip is connected in any way with yqur mgbandg; previous m“- a89- And another thing. Give up the so~called friends who are trying i‘. to the seeds of map lo - “$3.3. your friends. ha? {dcygtrmmggnufiuzvilgwboxdewmxidiyq '11“ as the old-fashioned melodrama; used w say_ ‘The some; you h, on‘ all rfilatlons wilthrthem the better for you. _ any D600 e ave a fancy for some one particular name, so the e i ilwi-hlfls Wmbfiflliillflfibd oger in your husband liking the name of Philly: ‘m be ,, avrypml¥nameumase le one and one he a befleygnsmlle-iwld b0 be axiéeralilfe, . That l5 the main thing sound rldgofiwm he is a grow‘; m“ Rive it some name that. wll D°fi l‘ ° Y -—I am married to a: man who i-s fine in every way s: Mopmer m“ we M» em ow» but te we are at each others WW2; mmum we "e happy’ the “en And how can we stop it? - W matter with l8? Quit B lllSt l0 s it. W ted at er. Th! h] gm g1.;f..i.".z.is*.r.i.'“w..w.r:.w.".m. ,. ouehave’ M do“ or 8a" t’ u“ “d ‘w m“ M u“ Y°°m “"141 Y ‘I dm- 8h t h on u» um rovokea still bitten one from him Avoid m m“ Wm W will lie-the timing words u. rum. m. um‘; u» 5 I “Kiwi? ,_m_.1ti:st~.s<i9c.w_2d- _fil1_x, collars and neckbands. over tho "lflllwlm by hand. 8 read them °n "'10 501ml. lather w and “my, mzhwzrgngllaétiff brush. It will do _h e r and save wear on r 9 "filers and the material. If the mega? i411.” ° P! of a shoes string come off. di them in inucil- Household Scrapbook (I! IODIITA LIE) 0+4+4++ Laundering B; =<>__i_r“b muvsrudktgwrwli- ~17-IE- cooks comm. .1 teas onion i 1-2 leapoona minced parllcy 1-2 cup sauted muabrooma. thinly sliced i 1-2 cups turkey gravy or cream ' of mushroom loup " , Plain pie pastry Combine theingredimts gea- aonwell. Roll out the chi pas- try and cut with-a star cookie cu ter or use patterns made from cardboard. Cut an equal number of stars about i-fl-inch difference in size. Place the alnaller stars on a cookie sheet and top with the mixture. Moiaten the edges ton. f Ql-heifidlflrushl “d o an egg u with milk, prick on top to allow the steam to escape and bake in a hot oven about 20 minutes or until brown. Serve with fancy moulds o! cranberry Jelly. $04G OQ'OO>O-Q-%§§-Q-§§§ Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEE) e 0+ 0+o0++++oo+o+e+0 0+ 00+ Q- Is it proper to use a visiting card when sending regrets to an invitation? a ' A. No. If an answer is requested the invitation must be answered by a written response on personal stationery. Q. What constitutes real social happiness? A. It has been said that social happiness is attained only through friendship that has no regard for age. sex. or creed. Q. Are menu cards ever used at a dinner given in one‘: home? A. Not unless the dinner is very formal and ceremonious affair. Acquire Culture _ in Home College "Course" r Beat Ina Milt-Cultured People What's the matter. Grace? You look lonesome. Do you wonder why other guest: at the dinner table turn away from you? The plain fact is you've nothing to talk about. Listen to the animated pair at your right, "Chiang Kai-shalt . . . Kuo- rnintang . . . Yangtze . . ." They're diltaiuing the Chinese situation. but it’: iii Greek to you! - Ivan though you never had a chance in go to college. you can learn about current events by a daily scanning of newo and editorial pager, by. listening to radio-forums. There's your hostess talking gully about the ciietems of the Old South. If you had read a historical novel like "Gone with the Wind," you'd be able to talk iult u lnforrnatively and interestingly u lba doen. If you were in college. you'd read. go to lectures. You can do the read- ing at home. attend local lecturer. How to start? What to read? Our ill-page booklet shows you how to plan an engrossing home study course. Given book lirt: recommend- ed by the Committee on Collel Reading. v A SIILI Alfalfa i: Gillie shinny thing; up Y0 what smiles can do; ' You amile at one. he smiles at yo And so one smile makes two. And. since a smile can do great I By curinghearta of Let's smile and nniie. forg That smaliea go everywhere! -Author nown. care, and not As noon as the fruit Juice is spilled on the table cloth. dredge table salt over the spot until after the meal. Then stretch the stained place over a dee bowl BM Dfllil‘ boiling water ghrough the stain until it has disa peered. Fruit stains are serious on when allowed to dry and become set in the fabric. The soap plant is a native oi’ Mexico and Colorado. When its roots are placed in water, they form suds which may be used for washing. ‘ Phonographs have been placed at the pithead of coal mines in south wales to warn workmen of the dangers of their jobs. HALTER. NEGRIJNES All SEEN AGAIN Halter necklines. in favor for many seasons. are seen again. ’I‘i1e halter has a necklace duality. encircling the throat and Joining Thé‘ Housewife ur face. . an it’: gone, you never find h place ' ' __ _ _, _ _ jDEGEMBER b.1938 — r ~ f‘ ' ~ r -. 1 - W“ te.ratu re i --- - . 11-; -AN|>_ Her “Activities wn“.."if.t‘i.i".:.°ll:i'° ‘"1" a net ruche for nu Lower waistli V‘ "whal- ml‘ 5111331898“. gtlilllitipargle- l1 Ind Chanel favor them. Moly. ncux deveio them with gathg Ol‘ Bllh $5M on hip. am Schiaparelli makes it a feature o; b: 33'a§..?l""’i°...“‘é‘l“"'° w with a long, slim uiaptifitfi?" i‘ Blouses contrasting with jersey or monotone wool suits are a fea. ture at Chanel. often in orintee oi‘ as a wine red suit with wit‘. ted u §++§4++oo<0>¢g How Can I ‘P ‘P (By ANNE asriusir; “0++o+0o+o++ewo+u+§,. agmglfilglltfit? chm“ mam‘ . di ii tn. ‘ ii uid starcnpgrugsh oglntiilé‘ W 9n (if! and the dirt will com; off with it. The plaster will be s; "%.'"'i.v' "tn." W's" . ca in: oglpudiilfiig? listen the cool- . ace contai of cold water, to wuféf.‘ ,“‘,.';,,‘§,',',§} of salt has been added, ‘vi-Aug?! ti!!! I make my teeth . One thod i solution ofmseroxide sofw ulgllyn; diluted with one-half writer, Your little darling will be fadi- ion first in classroom in this prec- ious high-waisted dress o! navy blue percnle. White bias accents the hlifh-Wllfltlim of the blue ma white print bodice. A white Peter Pan collar finishes the neck. Of course she'll want a clan plaid dress of mlheammoi; of chaiiia and tube so .. fectly. Either red or biuel plum: attractive with white p-igue collar. Repeat the white in b binds at $55.85 .'."°...."‘t‘;i°f"..".§"...."“..“ e for sunda scisiool in the (femur: Kquare-riec ed version. takes uat the minimum time and ma- riigl to aw it. e No. 213i is d i all‘: a4. 6. 10.11?’ “an? 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NO. 7M Ltifihr gidui“: Laird Hurry. I)?‘ ngllender. I'm lust dlmig lvleiffum it "is quite ° “m” °l “"1” ’ - . The ' w wan commonsense. “l? - . n Nlme-—- — ——— — —— —— -—— -—— '-- "lgbatitflmiétgyipnvlvtgt xelootitsieizlllmthaeutmgphotgeofcom- 0T WWI-Dan OIhOLWQtQ: oven "n" 5 A ____________________________.__ "5 u’ y , ' ' n i. ‘ "°°' "“'°" _ _ _ we“ "nears... Not. -. iii n" '° d" ...'1'.'.':.i:i°i:.-‘."i:ii “whe a M Air»- gw _ _ "' _ _ _ "' _ _ ’ w“ _ - _ - — _ fati . Go on writing. I'll take on "And so forth and so on. Machvlsn: " a, and om- w,“ to this Dee n all you newspaper men, on down. Vfloébeetgifnttinued) fettis gettin‘ aw n1 m-maq- The story thus for: Cinderella give: way 1.0561,. Quasi-z 11;’. Tears to term utter her selfish ltapsisten Ilia off ta the grand ball, leaving liar clone at home. Vanish as Fairy Then vary suddenly Cinderella's Fairy Godmother upper-m. inch contrasting and 2 1-3 yurdl, TIMELY llPS - FOR_ THE _ HOME SEWER. i ToYnCoclmrqmfitvher Trikes, Stage