THE _ i l I E " u . . The * ‘ RACING DRIVER W « M d E" ' r -_ , ,0. “£03” 0 ern qu . e ~ By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL - » ~ And He, Author of Daughter of Exile, ete. ' ' I Despite Frequent Resentments Statistics .13’ uwrlfii " M t W "’ Acuv ' t‘ e5 Dolioioiu Jolly loll ‘ . A. A up should be given quietly u‘.“.’.‘.i..‘.’..“‘.T“.i.f‘:..":.‘..“.‘!.“2.i.i"‘...'l.‘? ix: ,, — 5*“ Th“ P°°Pl° Who Bemfirgfelm .»«,,«.;.«,»,gu;,w. -m»,u;, was *"'_.._°°'°'" :-.:°.°..°::y...;-.:°:. 1* =1» ' - n . 95 I m :ykrl:§Tpai§fi?Mge?sSid€J]3h§istme. a ggI‘l?1c.wAdfldnn0°v(v?nl‘.p:¢1I]ly.golng flour. 1 teasitoocgp ‘l'?Ki‘;'¢l Persons Same its and at tutti‘; in”; figglicugvli? O ‘ell? in- Th” "" 3”“ “"9" 9h"-W3": Iilobe found .333: §'$ks.?$‘ci1.i”” axbnzed, 'firey-eyfid man whom out to south Africa, with them, to 3-4 cup water. 1 teaspoon vanilla. acteristics of Their Former vu-ieoiy does we to impress those mi?“ 534$. June” In W lnsflhuiu and coats. °°"' . 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N on anbggginyanswa to this question For there are times and 5‘ on the plate, the prongs pointing of Beat whites of eggs very stiff Mons 0; sum“ um and fold into better. tine to explain the mysteries of good e. _ pour ye . u upwards. 39” "h° m“d°"Vl“'k (mm 7°“ There is . “““*‘-9- "H““.°l "M19 °“‘’"‘ “W 5” sheet poem :2;-1 1:flt§eg3r3a5'zd35bankllL:E 2.°‘.3"‘ W “mgr-“Va would 3” t°a:|<l°3'pr§- °°-ll" mi‘-5” dresses are l§|vj:ri§ii»I1Iy:H:vIi§e' °°"°“ course’; “’“1,&"d‘e.»mn all ‘ 3'-‘i'55u3£ my deai-l - utes in moderate oven (350 1") 5°n"3’l° '5 Y'°‘“' hwmly wed ‘*1 W‘ 31°" “‘°' Q What is the correct ssluts- T°”“‘3 °P“1 b“bb1¢3 01 I038. while silk ones sometimese :1” M" " our sun '5 n g me . " ~ g - - 0 pr; about you,» Sam F-‘omsm-, "1t,hougIh.; The old man smned up at he, gf- Remove from pan and l!lV€.l’t on $1? gmaxms “°5m““f°“! W3 five” Ireemwu wanmd tion when a woman telephones m"ad‘f’k"‘“n3te1y the nmmn 1” t 9"" I 5'-F318“--line dliznity. tlieire was something fa.mllia.r about feotionanely. moist towel. wd; your neck m the mm old yok,_ another woman of her own social t _ I o the face. I hope you're going to “Everybody happy?" spread with grape or current ' ..____.___ position? he momin8-- WHEN UNEXPECIED GUESTS ‘W1’ W’ U‘“°“ “Ck 1“ “‘°“‘- 5°“! Jelly and roll and allow to set for oertalnbv observation bears out this statement. A‘ "M'"" 33*“? This is Dorothy Dnmk Wm‘ 593' “k° ‘ 1"‘ Wm‘ hi‘ ARMVE F'.ra.ri.k murmured a polite reply. RIVALS ABOARD B (W mmuml Ana. takmg towel {or V]; have an noticed how often a widower’: 8ec- Moon," first klssl Where was Domihy—and where Professor Ellington? UNCLE OLIVER ARBIVES He was relieved to see them come ucwu file stairs at that moment. It 'Ilhe unexipected guest no rem on to mm .. & “me: 50 today we g',ve 3 1" Ilfiflwrioins for 8-m€’l'g3nClE:, we ‘tn-c“:n"9 mad YOU have ll luv gm‘ meg! “Way in the larder out at W You could make some of the and wire is virtually a replica. of his first. wi samegiftforhen sndthesasnetssten ose unlucky children who have rlmonial are go off. out in equal lengths and dust “Rl ht ain! Th - as Y He are 3 00“ with confectionsry sugar. pie 0 snooty looking females." the girl went on, " iving the company drlrty looks rig i. now. But I guess they'll get over it.” Slhe screwed up her features com- a npscx SATIN mu FALL wean Even the sold!ln°h- who 0° I°”°m sings, Has a little limited pattern of sound he weaves sitting solitary among the leaves, TS um (-3 §‘3§‘£mi?“n‘§u°é’°“b ed in th mat t along and marry men and women who have glgehsanle faults for which ‘they divorced their pre- The fashions displayed on Fifth Avenue. New York, are espec- ially in the fall mood with black Lemon Tarts Four slices not too fresh bread, deoeesors. would 11‘-“'6 b0t'Il 1l0l'l'1biE if 5€‘85l0k‘ - , —————- an ,3 gun the choye In in Musing gravely on [mportgut fougwm addiu _ L ed L m be his mu. «--Bug, now too awfm, my den; 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup sugar, We s . . one - 8 one to a meal; ffijfi, “m N C such mgmm people! A to juice and grated rim] 1 lemon, 1 11 still (mum; proof were needed of the fact that we like our current stance it is used for an interesting ‘M1185. Sardines on buttered wast dusted hu5b8.l':’1I<l.i‘-b aim wlyes betteredthandwg ‘tl.l;;vnkpav1I)eerié0(.)fitBis aflmsirfadybyna little 1]] .. ter, melted, 1 recipe plain pastry. §{":v'Yu “‘ -‘éhzgvteggm was some legal “aw m mccgmnmnialge neenaencs Remove crusts from bread. mm had been Issued mums 3 serum Dem“ of “me mat made than Add b°i“"8 “WT and mix “*9” invalid. Thus a. number of couples who had thought themselves bound oughly. putting through coarse weather may death should them put were ailtomsvticaiiy set free. sieve u lumps persist. d t first taher was great rejoicing and breaking no of home» and Add remaining ingrc lenls 9 “M M Shel“ with My W‘ ‘.‘.‘.‘i'.“..’w§.fi".i"’.l’.. ‘.‘.‘*.f.';..‘*"“.‘..‘i.“1u“llé'§n‘:.9“i2.l%2i“’il..“2?¥.§}‘§‘§i.i‘”¥ee"i‘2'%‘l 71“ 2-3 “*1 Wm‘ 1°‘“°" “‘”““’° freedom that d;dn't pan out so hilariously as they had thought it would; CW9’ Wm‘ 5°15 ‘“'“5‘7- “"5" of looking over new matrimonial prospects that didn't 'Dx0Ve as stum- with Med cheese and caye ION put under the mashed u with cayenne and lam“ Juice. hes d. and pill on im‘. toast . sleeved evening gown, with low square neckline encrusted with jewels and with the gathered skirt introducing bustle fulness. For afternoon there is a suit. the skirt- fiai-ing, the jacket in mauve striped black satin, fitted and buttoned, and referred to as “pro-war inspiration. A dinner suit in black satin has a bow back giving a company, they say. What can the shipping people be thinking of to allow it!’ " ‘‘Ali!’' said Professor Ellington, de- lighted. “Capital! I wish I could get yqu to give an imitation of that fellow Jackson-and let him see you do it! I suppose you mean that pair‘ over there?’ Professor Ellington, at least, show- egg. well beaten, 1 tablespoon bui- ed that he had no qualms. "Hiring-iy as a, hunter!" he said. “Well, what have we here?" He picked up the menu, and snoiied. "Pall! Up to their tricks agmnl" ‘ V “what tricks, Professor?’ asked Christine. ‘ _ "Oh, the usual liigh falutin muck. ’ He waved the menu. "Everything They are such beloved babblers. the birds! What should we do in a world made suddenly bare Of their tiny fragile draughts of freighted air- Rcbbed of the sweet chatter and gossip of birds! —By Audrey Alexandra Brown. cheese sa/‘uoe. sewed lé . 2 _ ?..‘.“.fii..°'...".';.“’..‘“ E ‘Ill He pointed to where a couple of Cgullflprwex-' hgjf hawk-nosed and liberally bejewelied cooked ‘M d.‘§.‘°§..i“’“‘‘ “’ ‘“°“” "W- wrmnu in symlienc ruench. spec— women with elaborately coiffured , 4 , M bustle H to th 1, t Th __ ea in the oven and , , . . .. . . cl h lr ve ltzir -, foil 4, Lb lightly Wluh milk and bake in hot tive investments at short range as they did at long. of finding that e no e jac e . ese g _ s.ned 15.1134d§3§:C({i.§3e$f;i§id‘° i‘.‘.§l’e;..‘i” 0% rlfretty “2f§~u Jud tn: oven (425 ‘F ) for 10 minutes. then, was flat without their old familiar g partners. every oouplel are worn with small ostrich when sending delicacies to in- W“-h Wm‘-in mud. or thick gravy _Ti.nned tuna fish, as an hon d0§l‘lVT€, shredded in maygnmgse or a. simple Viflaigretlp SW10, in white wine surounded with ring. but two went back to their old Johns and Marias and signed up again can mmmed h,,t5_ Very vemmme and the dotted line. i 50“ so if we had to do it over again. most of us would marry the ones] “Blllick lfinlted With 80341" 168- valids and persons in hospitals, if possible send them on paper plates with paper doilles and save the family the trouble of reduce heat to moderately hot (375 F). and continue baking 15-20 minutes, or until nicely browned. when you get it it turns out to be plain pea soup and roast beef. 0!‘ something distrcssingly familiar." "I once put it to the test." he Dd!“ young men who had Just joined hem. “Faltherl" hissed Dorothy. “Don't . turning ' ly-chopped onion - '_ ~- k t.h Fr nk gazed at the girl who had we did. Maybe because it is the type that attracts us rather than tn. hires black daytime dresses with re s. $:{)iltelrlLvlv8adua1$(i1I“nk1§FY told“: just adone 3 mmvelmus piece of mdmdmi, or maybe because we decide it is better to stand the taultsi gilt buttons, the buttons used as dishes. w;‘1';or1 tea Cinnamon toast vmch ,, uncleistaml a. word, of course. so mimicry. apparently without the '«-.'.-i. we know in our males than to fly to those we know not of. | pocket trimmings, and as fasten- ————- ply hot buttered toast with I firmfiuflx mtth wchuidisrlsimlixtg h.-K‘; 5113335 gvifsflosrrtnaller than Dorothy e e or maybe because as we grow older and wiser and more tolerant wei, mg: 1&7’ Shlrtwiglste ib:-dicflso band c tt0o1r1ue‘;"‘it"“:“:3 153:, ‘Egan 99,’ :I%.L:.0llq‘fI:’lx(1itnS1l‘lS8&!?{ an Cfl E 01‘ e. e. E I‘ ‘ wh “(fled 003- 8 CO5 gs ll 8- O - v pure cockncy. Said he cooked the fidljffielogzwsutlflearg lllgrlfmfilglegullgnfi Morning Smile ‘f§§“n,'§1b§,l:?fi§‘°u‘§;1ii“a§o§‘1li?if§xlf° M mm m m W” m m breasted] arrangement. pounds to 396 pounds. &’§"-ufdmfg vfgfgft nggdguygtrli mi: stuff first, and picked names out of the cookery book with a pin after- wards to fit it. Protested the old ladies would go wild if you offered them plain mutton and jelly. Pall!" In a gloomy voice the professor of his aunt. The eyes were blue and large, dancing with mischief, but the chin was as firm and determin- sugar. and a teaspoon of ri :1 mixed, put into small tins aged £1": ed till golden brown. When making patties of ground meat. you will find they win 5. ROOKIWS B'G DEBUT . CH'ICAGO- (GP)-Bi/‘.1 Nicholson is th0l1fl1t her to be. a.nd for B. only a rookie, but in his first ap- pearance with the Oubs here he Sinus cavities vary so much in different individuals that experts believe X-ray pictures of them could be used like fingerprints for one mggugho does not believe that there is any Drvflii in wile-. Nothlnt New 5“- men 1 was first married I was bitterly disappointed to find that‘ my wife was not the ideal creature I had long time I was ed as Dorothy's own. At the mom- ent an infectious smile lingered at ——-——- The very irate golfer stalked up ordered soup in a perfect accent. "Beg pardon. sir?" said the puz- zled steward rhasti" 'mle professor stab- 11. bed a finger at the m enu. said the steward, enlight- ened. "You see?" appealed Ellington. oh the corners of her very pretty m outh "Well, Uncle Oliver. be a good boy. I must get back to the gone!" She tripped away. _ "'l"h.at girl," said Knox Oliver “was 9. typist, trying to keep hersef and her mother on a. few shillings El week. A friend of mine had heard Very to the woman who was surrounded °°“‘0°'m°“ W 1”“ Vim‘ by her offspring. an “You must take your children “this is no place for them." ‘Don‘t you worry," replied the woman pleasant-ly. “they can't ’ear wife is a good cook. upright and trustworthy. msrtiy. eisstingy unhsgg because she proved a gloomy and loves to work herself into the Dosition 0 ' S“.:..“'....." M “$.°°..°-.;.°;.?‘“.i.-..i2 2.2”‘ an . e U do not only at home but at my 0 fice. away from here, madame, he said; like‘; hired girl, without a. now. all sins of being a. .31 I never even get an evening out,‘ ch 9, marriage is hard 30 . ‘Yet as I look about me I wonder if I am so can off, after all. My. She saves my money. And I know 5... .. la... lu sly! SAIJFORD one of my friends has a wife who shows her wmlams md um,” Evmm Welsh Eve‘ tell 1 Ch field. ill. I. to b ii 5h°l11d W“ m9 Wm“ W file hitia lfome run.“ wen (1 made a sensational one-handed QUIT AMATEUR RANKS . England-(GP)-R. M. identification. Operated by g, storage battery, I portable electric sesrchlight has bten'developed that projects a. beam of light more than half a mile. more tender and juicicr if the meat is handled lightly, not packed, It is Miter. too. to season during the cooking or when served. l-‘or vs. riety. try pouring a small can oi mushroom sauce over the calm during the last few minutes of To avoid unpleasant cooking odors. strong-flavored vegetables are best cooked tied in parchment cooking paper. cooking. her sing and act in amateur i.heat- no hm e,w_ ricals. When I approached her, she a '_'§ergga::t_mEj°'lI_7},°k father was laughed. She had tried the stage, ' she said. but it was no E()_cd. she —“‘ had been turned down time after time. "I persuaded her to join me. She is the best girl in the company. Sre Giles, meeting a neighbor outside “Got a foreigner at my table," the Rugby Union players. have turned steward glumly confided to a fellow in the passing. “Have to translate eveuy blooming thing for him, I sup- se!" The pen soup which eventually came filled the professor with set- ilrlne triumph. contempt for him by ubllcly belittling him. Another has a wife Kxlifi to C or three tirhfieas ‘:€v':é{e(l:‘:s'1iesp‘i\txel°uu1i:rfavx?i;‘°tsr‘iea:v1l§: gflggiia t “"”°““°““ ‘°' 531‘°'*'d °‘ me up very early to gpmtf work. Another whose wife is an animated ciotggs English Rugby 5°59“ horse who keeps broke with her extravagance. And when I look at _ _ these wives my wife looks pretty good to me." - Marriage is like everything else. We have to take §g:§’_”°;’,’£1 “y‘°u5r°‘*1::he§‘lge1" czgellf While the well-dressed womin may dodge formality as am as possible during,the hot months she knows quite well there are oer tain occasions when the fonnil WHY? Pyrcthrum flowers, from which insectides are made, will be culti- "Fine day today, Jarge,“ said so there we are. - has, Iiliink, the makings of genius. th in _ .3 m an the bed with the good and try to balance the two as ‘well as we can. . vated in the Belgian Congo. sown simply is a "must." For ouI;‘§;lI1i.l\)((,’k:\(l1l1l‘;\)l;Jgar(tlj()s smtgsyliivnrd Sm Sm, supports her mower‘ but w§E\;r_nse inn 1: 2 in the Wm: ‘or 0 o I !2llll¥’&l’ld stick to that plan if __.___ those times she chooses beautifully mu. _ __w_ game ' mv€’hI mn¥he?m rgmsgclfigsélyfié "ml?" and Jute who Wu Beware Mu: oo Marrying comp ex $0 iglesgagtmiggnyoig) -I-he govemmem com-,,, mmnm; girnqlaiie but dignified creations. Gorgeous girls were troupinz me 9’ ""3 “ 1 my d g ' -__1 1 W1 "' - "° and weaving plant in the Philip- "0 5 KW“. shown in I Filth mm we were memes wvml to g° °n 5*“ Y °“ ......°“.*..M.*s 9..+:.....“s.*.:* ..':.:...‘*;.e..m::.Wl.:.l.s.2“..:“:. tum”... «mm ~ewvo..=.no..mu. 4-..-.— nnd brunettes, tall ones and small ones. but they were uniformly beau- tl u . The old man with the sharp fee.- tuics turned with a chuckle. "Just my girls." “Your-——." "Part of my company. My name." said the man with the remarkably good humoured blue eyes, ‘is Oliver. Knox Oliver. I have been dead 10? some ears." ‘Phi: statement met with the rec- e tlon it deserved. DA lunsti thought Frank. Dashed awkward . . . ]r3lutdPi‘of£:;sorm§)lllingfon smacked B. an On e 9- “'I‘ho:ight I knew our face! ‘Par- don me, sir. Knox O verl I went l0‘ one of your shows as a NY: ‘The Girl was in the parlour.’ But these mn(;s,_tliese dances. “Yes,” said Knox Oliver. '1 never produced a ‘Belle of New York,‘ but my shows were deemed pretty good. ut me explain in rather peculiar statement. I said had been dead for some years. In fact. I have been living in virtual retirement. Virtual. but not quite complete. “I still preserved my interest in the muslca comedy and revue stage. And recently it was brought to my t a vast number of tal- ermzd youngsters boys and girls, weren't getting the chance they de- BEYVC . "I had quite a tidy sum of mon- ey put away. I was not getting a this tour. A charming soul." (To be Continued) SORE, STIFF M US C L E S Illllllflll, LUMIIGO. NEIIIITII QIIIOKLV IELIEVED VIITII visa BUCKLEY STAIN ESS WHIT Good Dance. Partners Perfect Steps at Home "I said, ‘Spring in the air to- day." repeated Giles. «Eh,» “Spring in the air." "Why should I; why should I?" ’ ‘F-55WV? ¢HHHWF How Can I '7 ‘I (By ANNE ASHLEY) %MV%MV9 Q. How can I prepare a remedy for excessive perspiration? A. -Bathe the parts daiw and then‘ apply a lotion consisting of two teasrpoonfuls of powdered alum to one pint of water. Follow by dusting with a powder made of one ounce boric acid and ten grains of salicylic acid. Q. How can 1’, refreshen wilted vegetable? A. Add is slice of lemon to a pan of water and soak the vegetables in it for about a half hour. This is particularly effective for spin- ach, lettuce, and parsley. Q. How can I make use of sou/py dish water? A. It is claimed that soapy dish water thrown on the rose bushes Mn 32. He has steady employlment a gave never been married. known long enough to get really acq with his ex-wives, who call upon him daug ter about 9 years old. ofsriskissuch aman ssahusbsndf orced man is a preferred matrimonial consideration and makes him a down on his knees in appreciation. he wants Is he does the pick out an easily are likely to fall out of love wl ting divorces Bets to be a habit. one annulment included in his list of marita matrimonial difficulties were the result of Wd With He is 6 1 R0061 frlflldsi Aquarlan. success doesn't happen And one of them wants to come back to h shad reputation and I have a. sister who is unmarrie should I tell him about her? Iknowawoman,msrr'leduloneof them, who sags ll. husband's first wife made his life a perfect hell with her temper and nag- ging and laziness and shiftlessnem, and that because an gratitude to her. and can't do enough to show his But there are divorced men and divorced men. There are men who leave their wives because they can endure their ill treatment no longer. There are other men who are alwa s getting married and getting unmar- ried because they are such poor pic era that they always many the wrong woman. There me other men who are corlthlllfi-11.v 5WlIl7DiIia wives be. matrimonial mater . Tiieay never learn the give and take of marriage, or to adjust themselves to omesticity, or how to rub n. right way and make her purr under their hands. It looks a if bo friend bel i this i tte te . ord 5 mfm yevidently high? H 8 r ca gory and doesn't take as much time to select a wife an 1 adventures. He is 35. I nd could give a girl 3 nice home. i is he hadn't i e is very thoughtful. kind and generous. msrryi for help when they are in need» im.Kehssa.sisterwhohas a the d mother of a What sort ‘- ORPHAN IN THE B'IOR.M. that a div- risk as a husbe. she says her she gives him love peaceful and happy home he is His rd marriage seriously find out if she is what automobile. Men who fall in love th equal facility. with them get. oesn’t. Whether you marry this man or not. don't tell him. or anybody else, JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) —— Boot yourself out of a rut if you have gotten in one,‘ of itself. It takcs a capacity for analyzing. management, will pow- er and hard work. FEBRUARY 2,‘. to MARCH 20 (Pieces) — Get. well orvaniverl and present yourself and your product or interests in your bs:. nianii... ‘ Reasonable achievement and great contentment can be yours through YOUR efforts. A (X1310 BORN ON THIS DAY will be brisk, alrrt, persuasive in personality. clever at entertaining. a good mimic can excell as an executive. manager, bankrr, actor. salesman (or pofeswoman) explor- sr. Will be very active, quick to sense and defend an injustice. Higher education, including relig- ious train’ng. will be well spent on this tot. ciwc_ira'ran panics car BOOTEES um snoss pints is to be enlarged. GINGHAM IS PROMOTED TO THE BALLROOM CLASS New York.—0nce upon a time, don't ask when, there was I: suc- cessful musical comedy called “The Gingham Girl." Judging from the current popu'a.rity of gingham girl.s someone should revive the show. Gingham, for many years con- ent to grace the kitchen. now as- pires to and actually does grace the ballroom. What's more, ging- ham and check girls are all over town. Gingham and checks have reached a new high in fashion. There may be differences of opin- ion eabout the coolness of gingham or linen, but both fabric; look cool. which B 3 point in then favor. Gingham dresses are not neces- sari‘y a part of the little girl vogue i-hat has swept the countryside. They need not be saccharine. some of them are extremely smart. not merly pretty. Glared chlntz, a fabiic always good when cottons are good. is with satin, made with basque-like bod- ice and new back-draped skirt. Over the narrow—s‘.~rapped rlecollei- age is worn a waist-length, long- golden kid epauleites — a stitch sleeved jacket cppliqued will: drcs for a stately occasion. RASPBERRY JAM Wash and pick over the rm berries and crush them. Their measure and unless they are auiti tart, lllclw 3-4 cup sugar to and cup of the crushed fruit Add flu sugar and heat gently until it ii dissolved, then cook as rapidly A! possible until the jam is thick. Btir it almost constantly for wit! so much sugar, the mixture bllrnl easi'y. . 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