4 ‘ALLA .- —\ n-n as“ € p: % Story of a World Dictator ll. .0. WILLS by The North wrpa Alliance. lne. W! like to hear more s t- ions." said Rod. “We've , night. We've baked before. We can t king. Now ii this Real is to go bo- mean and we must ideas of the roles we have to lay. It is no good. for dram .e. for - crstoyieldtohisbur wgdesire o go right out now and hit somebody. ed for the slttmtion that out of the knitting. If 1 am any sort of leader is 9ND" will arise “ you are!" ‘wan the first is that. IwYh- must be done unt the word Go -- oth . Flor ten days or so at least we ve got to meet here draw up ahnOsT. detailed of what we mean to do. ed N sound everybody concern . halplzven to be alone here tonight. bu generally speaking this room is fol) Dublin. Steenhold. On Saturday's it's half Bloomsbury and stage here, in the small hours. Anyone may come in an, any time." “Well. make a plfllmilld-WR" 0! my room s.’ said Steenhold. “And definitely n,” said Bod- imam, and took f and wiped hi5 th an alr of preparing y e y arm mrsowotrhe d flrbltel pl ed and became an o nized conspiracy. clng . They drew up certain articles of a:- aociatlon beginning: “The object of the R G. (3. (Real Ginger Group) is to resustutatc, revise, enlarge and invigorate the Popular Socialist movement and make it a Living Power in the land." Ihelr inwein- avtive organization otf the group pro- gdeeded apaoe. a-rgd eve wciglg- eve 's c arao r capa - ilities lf-all0nfi with the ut- most sol "tude. Chiffan ticked them off with send-official tifles. itud was the Master Director of "Cihlfif" for short, Rogers was the Fighting Chief. Bcdisham was the Organizer General or the Head Btrateglst. Ir- well was the Financial Roorganizer, Dreed was the Chief of Propaganda ““‘%~m“¥ilt‘.’§“i. to be ma “ ery as sia ." said d. “Of course! 0f course!" said Dread. "It's all a: plain as day- sugges ns.) GreatPsiid (Zfiiffan. . Great ideal” sal amnotaomrecfkid. ., Bud. musing his knee in his er. “I agree that the Popular iii organization has to be giv- a new start and a new p - l’: what I've been saying al along it is probably‘. n! laid only quasi-volun organiz- ation lust. now that co take lib- c be suppressed at for 0th shouldn't one keep nominal head and work through "You don't know him yet," said aodflw got to see him. We join up . Obi-Han and I. I told u. when I see him I shall know vher about him, What l: there im- possible about him?” 11 151N118- "Walt till you lee him." said 00ml!“ ll. “He ha: personal contacts with the Wfibt 2d and the Oil-y." , Bodisham “The sort of immunity this Party had-it certainly has had an , tmity-gnay vanish if we chuck q£ pe~nds on the opinion the authorities have of us." said Bod {his "tumult “retry . ." an " as Lundeffa-nd the situation. Firstly crowd. myth u-l will never let any sort of lnitla- i-t-anyhing -- and given sufficient five exist in the gartv except his W110 own. so lo as e remain: the leader. And. has no initiative of i: own. secondly, the only way the no realm that hun g!»- And thlrdg That that "Just consider fluctuation of the popular lute ence in Britain during the last few years. You had 729 Y neurons no. no . - ‘ llinflmelroooivuatlaantmvotesforacchdesignbeforaitlsac- 1 for thin oohnn. Bond u: your votes. We print all the nebula: . ‘moomw u» m: 1 * ‘oonnectgébeaofizberoemmud n Wflybhlfll “was fit In limp! i: noun of dfnlng-rooutlmhroidor l". _ . , , —> on on-m-uJ-Juu-‘Qta-n- rpm-n‘ cum-p, noon. n: ! AMornirigtsmilc i ureof th partytor .ncceascrilyhighyi Attlmes chali Wm losses _- v‘ Re al 7 Social rand Persona 3-0-0914! Mano-en oc-eocooonto a o6 Moooowow n44 m w h H now o v 7 i PAYING THE CREW An engine-driver was off duty owing to illness. and when pay- day cam: round he asked hi: e to call at the depot to collect hi: last week’: wages. - - Sh: was surprised when she saw the amount. and ~on raachin home mentioned that h: geverttolrf her what : good wag: o _ e g . He was ready for that. "Ah he said. ccllaring the packet. “but what’li b: left when I've paid the fireman and the guard?" in a year or :0. shade. mind you, but to white. hadxtgnB it in ting inst ' Greo r a vo sort of war. You would“ have that a majority of the British (Poo- glxeland certainly all the left si e of thh 1l.fe d never-wright. in any B8B- - by try was boiling for a e down with Italiy about Abysslnia. and by_ the ml die of '38 you got i-he felling the. the aoifaame mass ofpeooiathesamecrowdofindi- viduals. was beginning to want a war with Germany! Really want a war. Getting Ger- many! 890111118 for l . current slogan is ‘Scttluncnt.’ government says setlement. mean it. What. will the mean next year if they are sti be bored to hell. drilling and _ and paying foxes? ‘Ln ny too. how many Nazis werelilbemlsazrdSccialDemocrats ifznxvears asoYet in ‘37and'38lf wokeupaciennanintheuwlht said ‘Hell Hitler‘ y, and felt it Then they blacked on Hltlerhgiwow eelgllly tttrhev slgcked on him. rap y ey eveloped resistances to the tension, the inces- sant tension. he made. "look at the way people have swung round ilhrotigvh Communism, Tnryism. Liberalism-bx vast blocks. In my father's boyhood you were either a Loberal or a Conservative in Etngland, rmd there you stuck. and in Amer, individualist pilcan from the cradl But now the Voice does pervading voice. And just now it’: come to a point when a voi t- iling 1t straight and clear. Stra ht and clear . . . ." "There speaks the Voice.” said Chiifan. "You make ptclures in the mind. Rud. I see the mind attic WE!‘ searing ' by an chance?" asked Bteenhold. alwags amuous to know exactly where e “Perhaps I am decorating a lit- tle, It‘: my "vice. Btcenhol‘ 1M ..,,";g.> said . "Let u plan. Now lust where do we begin cm? Where do we first con- th the unpleasant no itself rnogier-ly led? And propose: to give him swan? And what exactly will it do when he BPlutters and reactors?" So the conclavo in steenhold’: uvmer room began its deliberations, began to figure wt the deflnitftseiz- . was tlve work. it was en ly indeter- minate whether they were really maid-rig for definite action or mtlareltyuindulgirzg ién a cotlgtive rev- ere. tm a any eevapor- ate back 121w: nothingness~as ten otlher ' have done. "We now lcnow."_ so numbers and . "Walt!" said Gulf an. "What or?" "The Hour. The Moment. Rrud‘: instinct and the " “Walt. but be "Waltz for the word. u“ H1100 a l and a man. Mafia‘... this is no $5 m. I've seen the Boa: 011138.111!!! to give hhn one more to start with a this government is the American situation. t make t ." I mus the (To be Continued) This makes an excellent inex- pensive dish when entertaining i: eing done. It. can b: used for sandwiches. the cold buffet, orthe sit-down :u . Have a piece of brisket or fank of the size re- quired boned and rolled. For a piece four or five pounds in weight mix together a teaapoonful cf pep- per and mixed s ice and a dessert- spoonful of sal. Rub thi: well into the meat and ieave- for a couple of hour: or longer. Dover with boiling water. bring to the boil again. and skim well. Then ut in a large onion stuck with wo cloves, one bayleaf. two blade: of mace. a pinch of mixed herb: a aprirglof parsley. a dozen pep- perco and a dozen allspice. If all thmare not available it doe: not matter provided plenty of flavoring: are put in. Simmer gently for four hours, then remove from the pan. and pres: the meat into a cake-tin. or a strong dish of the map: required. Put a late and welghlbover the top and cave until the next d: . when it should be turned out. o IDDQEIIDOQ l: s, - ~ ,-._, . u” . 9'?!lA'"¢9T.l'!-'T5WN Glihéiulttl! - ‘an , n. ‘I've. . .r CU. I /'Fashion$; , ! Dorothy Dix's Letter _ Box N0 love (fan Stand the Jar and Fret of Con- stant Friction, so be Sure of Absolute ‘ Congeniality Before You Marry -'- Otherwise You Will Rue the Step fort Winter. for to me. Ho to 1&1 j diet not be able “Kama such grunge; wnscientziotisly. out I was wlllucg audl t woman meme aim-m 33d, butyfgrgmot ray "yes" to mm. Yet I do not want to be an old maid left with the tnoughts of wrhqt, might have been. Neither do I want to marry thoutlo. M frle a advisornetolaka 11115010011 offer I have now endure-y love will ccgic aflerivard What should msmbuisrouisln. thing l ould is t off thanks to lint»... you filgm mgr-null; gpman whose and idea was antagonistic to yam-s. No marriage can be he. that is not based on congenialtty. and no love can stand the jar and mt of constant friction between a husband and wife over not only. the big things, but the little M11118! 01 everyday IWWB- . still under the ll of this man's P61‘- mvautmysoliotivolitii be fie “D eveTYmlW m‘ him. But ou would boon find ou.. ii that you Wwld get mlghtytlr ofbaingmadethesacaiflcialgoattoallofhkwhlm: and preludicea Moreover, it is not possible for us to make Ourselves 0W!‘ at another‘: bidding. i1 we chance. has to come from within our- selves Y uld discover that alter vou had 8 . on wo , renounced your religion and politics to please him that an: still believed in them just is flflnlfi as ever. When you sat down his freak diet your mouth would si waterforthefoodtowhichyouwereanctistomed. You have when think theflrglmwomanwhooame and you flatter yourself we: wiliir to sell himseln to im offer. Sec him in irl instead of a love-torn man. Be glad that some enough sense \0 amt Kflwmtl "n" YW" ' tmeilgihtandtlunkott lfasahicky maiden, shed silly tears icr a worthless other woman him instead of you. 2S. ith l tlrnet look aboutyou forahudaaim. 9on7?” f; ‘Lmpinm Yboufbsfi an oluomatu anrlrush into a. marries ~ that ‘l bring you if you do not love your husband. Withmtlti’: memory of the one you have loved still fresh in your heart you w “mun ng him with husband and noting how dull and flat and without rhrllls is the feeling you have for your husband in con- t the passion you had for your sweethea . And it will poison bozh your life and your hmbancPs. ' Besld hblbthe tdlshntthi wornanoendoistomarry n. man whim her #1?“ she gioeess 1.0.303.» hlm- A Ina-n mflflefi @- girl for her ‘ ection. if she has none to give him she cheats him for more ‘kthan if she had in any other way. She lakes his name. the security of the homo he give: her. his submit. and she Blvflfi nothlnginrctuzn. Dontdoité...’ ' Dea. Doroth Di-W haveaboy ' y x e . m ou the mitts‘ 1.00 seriously. give him 6 lad will Y are taking f: a little time get over his desire to b: a fema rsonator. I1 you could send him to a good. strict military school it would douhtes: the rm-ttcr. o: the one thing that boys cannot stand i: the ridi- f ‘e of their fellows. porno‘ and would d ll to - But $02) you 0K3‘... to thins? glen. isnqgmit Landlookllkeaglr-Landdres: with fear that he is ab- y try to look like boys. and act like boys. and The greatest insult you can offer a.man is to call him it a compliment to be told they have a masculine intellect. n hilt-heeled pumps to an asylum for men- gefs herself up like an iml-iolon man v woman who dizcards flat- need: to have her head wmk very hard for a. small salary wt and he has become very much dis- t used to it. but he seem: to hate f MR8. E. interest and pleasure in doing Most l" mflde hymen and women whohave tinto the' ‘ DIX. n‘ ' w» HOW C8" l ‘T '7 Household Scrapbook (B! ANNE ASHLEY) (B! ROBERTA LEE) \ ‘Q. How can I clean outdoor 5h 7mm“; “i” lgffmhffe “fmlwwml? ' Stuffing if: choc: with tissue ' w‘? Wm‘ aper after each wearing is l. kerosene. AP 1y with g flannel puch b u, u. We“; (1- mm elem m: m5 thorwshlr 3.... .1“; “all. m. “it... not . How can I treat a pantry wh ch is damp? . A. Place a small box of limo on a. shelf. and this will soon make of a winter only to keep the shoe: in their roper shape but soak: up any yoot perspiration whirh may h!" been left in the shoes. .Cbocol,:le t: For chocolate stains on fabrics. gobk the material in cold strong THE _ COOK ’S N CORNER Coconut Cream Pl: ‘tablespoon: oak-or flour M90011! l“! teaspoon nit 1-2 cup cold milk 1-2 cup: milk, scaldcd. . egg whites. ~ egg yolks. mghtly baton teaspoons vanilla l baked 0-inch pi: mall. 1 1-2 cup: coconut, premium sun 2 egg white: Combine flour. sugar and salt; add cold milk and mix well. Add scolded milk gradually, place in double boiler and cook until thick- ened. stirring constantly. Pour small amount over ell yolks. r:- turn to double er. add 1 cup coconut, and cook 8 to 4 minute: longer. Cool. Add vanilla. filling into Pic ‘shell. Beat egg whites until foamy throughout. Add sugar. 2 tablespoons at a time beating after each addition until sugar i: thoroughly Pendcd. A! r all sugar is added. continue beatlngsuntll mixture will stand in rpea . Pile lightly on filling. 8p nkle with remaining 1-2 cup cocoanut. Bake in moderate oven (850 deg. 1".) l5 minutes. Black Chocolate (lake _ 2 1-2 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powd-sr. 1-2 teaspoon each soda and salt 1-? cup butter or other shorten- n 5 C 1-4 l g. 2 cups sugar 3 eggs. well beaten 4 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 1 cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once. rnearure. baking powder, soda and salt. and sift together three times. Cream butter; add sugar gradually. creamin thoroughly. Add eg s and bea very well; then chocola and blend. Add flour. alternately with water. a. small amount at a time. beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in greased an. 10x10x2 inches, in modera oven (325 deg. F.)' i hour and l0 minutes. This cake i: {lellclous with the following frost- n . Sour Cream floating . 2 cups sugar 1 cup sour cream i teaspoon vanilla 1-3 cup chopped walnut meats Bring sugar and cream to a boll stirring constantly. ‘Boll without stirring. until a small amount of syrup forms a very soft ball in cold water (232 den. F.) Cool to lukewarm (110 deg. R): beat until creamy and of right consistency to spread. Add vanilla and nuts, spread quick to keep soft while spreading. v ‘Tell Your Friends‘ Fortune: With‘ Card: Everybody‘: interested a: you tell Dot’: fortune. "A telegram." you uy. reading the Three of Diamonds. "Perhap: it‘: an invitation to an out-of-towb party." you go on. a: the. Nine of Club: Ind ~81: of Heart: ‘pop up. The ack of Club: lndicnte: that Dct l: to have a new beau. Th: Four of Diamond: predict: that she’: going to have : rain. too. but it‘: not all smooth nillng. ‘There’: trouble ahead." ll : the Fiv: of Spades. But the in: of Heart: indicate: she'll have ha: wish anyhow. If you're looking for ncmstblng different. try the old Romany method. You lhuffle and cut tho card: into Lthree nackl. laying them out s n. Or learn the Magical Method of Seven: to make the card: rev ltrange forlunel. Will willie: com: true? What do the face card: tell about_ your future? i: :uce::: coming your meaning of every card tn the deck. ' ‘front a if way? Our 82~pIge booklet give": . “Ihurdtboboll: onohri: Slides. bows. dill! . “w. comba- iustafowoftho: w: ':how the wind i: blowingourh . avolarowido but deep; every dressing i: design- ed with an eye to the headgear that will go with it. A topknot of curl: u youthfubyot it i: :: suitable for middle-aged as for Ilrll. A few ail- very-whl curl: clustered on top of the head are lovely an an older woman. _ Frlnges a back -— not heavy ones, but a ght curly froth cnthc forehead. Ear: are bare innearly every new dressing. hence the ro- vlva] of pretty ear-rings. Dressings for daytime are simple and manageable. For even- ing frivolity you can pin on a bunch of curls-in fact. false. hair l: rapidly returning-to favor. These curl: are matched exactly and sometimes mounted on a tiny piece of net. Little velvet or ribbon bow: are being worn at the back of brush- ed‘ upwcoitflfurea’. aéldlag audioycor; ea a a ve uc an fielllwhoolw‘ : ido: are also ll'flllll I115’ the same time. L: bow: and inch-wide. being used. Curls on top of the head are kept in position with a couple of side combs. ‘fliese can be made of any- thing from plain bone (mostly used for day-time) to a huge Spanish affair or a pair of ‘paste-set comb: which sparkle in e evening. Gentlemen will prefer red-head: in future. mstead of bieache: workln overtime to create synthe- tic pia lnum blondcs. henna l: be- in! used to give a red glint. Both blonds: and brunette: want an auburn touch. A henna rinse give: a bronze sheen to dank lock: and a lovely Titian gleam to fair ones. Flower: are still used in the evening. but are more likely lobe .. A couple of exotic silken bloom: accompany a simple dance frock. Most of than flowers are big and are alwav: worn high. . , » _ . Glittering ornament: will allo be worn. so don't be for homo new - figure task nth: sm 1y andgyoutbfulliv tyled smart co tonhcui: in .. hemline. Button: down tho got you in and out of it in "j t ....'h:v: t; very cc on yo ° m» . m inch material. ' ' Bond fifteen cents-til) in ltamvl o:- coin aooinprefmadi who coin carcfuilv. ngdrap: to If III‘ Style No. out sub Province improved if brunhetl with aim. A‘ N“ omnume‘ ‘ Mm‘ borax water for half an hour. Pour What your horoscope reveal: Te: —-———~ ' weigh. uff material l: warmer b. m. mo“), 5nd w“); . f M.‘ _ I. n ‘ f 3mm h“, , than a much heavier garment. ignafimxun Eamerbnrr mm“ ‘fllruw line: Laure lama: or when“? “w” o?“ v ‘nun .oro or n - Sedgocin llllll 11101616 “ glint-tor. with chloroform. d; 13m with wlbtiiig- our “i; cumin. and cu will): pliant Modem Hum-we .‘..‘.’;.‘i§‘.‘i“‘ °“ '°’°"" “ '“ “"" radius: “utfirrmtti; 7"“ m’ n (‘I QBHTA L“ YOU!’ NIIIIQ, Addffill Ill: the r...‘°* Y 3 l mull? B? lmfitffia thlt he do Name of booklet. . .....,l.,, those things. aut lbould braddcd to born: Q. what are champigons. on I u..." pctatoe: when they are about Q, ain't l: m 1m I tlon iolntrhng; mongaafizrd. and how i: it pro- #10:‘. is: 1:0‘: _tb “an drained- ach puaw aownco oqno -. may?’ “y” u- y- not." "M *1" ateirmms-rtrtfitz‘ p y v fl - . ' . a. .:1 th wllltrln vunanulnlm-ifllnvlll- ———— "“°°- . _ n" @3111 wwig: 1:19.199]; mg $5. accent second syllable. Town Province 5 The Housewife Wibhfd-“ii-‘Fiii’ .i=‘il‘"°“‘° Aclunumu mm - HON cf with the Vachoil’: 10nd." . "In cndl: woman. so the story runs. rid early d“. 01'8- bulb: ten of £5211“! lo th h co rs an eretcfore‘ and gave them a sweet ' ‘than the woman died an which tulip. bloomed soraeouslr upon the hu - ble grave of them. ‘then rude them down. The fairies were ab tull 8o today. whizh so delight us. have no sent. Th: blue collar: worn by my. or: are said to have had their origin in the dressing of the pig. tails. which used to be worn in tn Navy in the early century. but on m; Ont ti th n course o me a pital disappeared. g l‘ main T|MELY TIPS“ g- For. m: - ‘HOME SEWER, '|_----- - AND i - i, Her Activities "Us Tho-rough“? Examination; with latest lclentifrc tantra-i manta will glvo the prcrcrip- b flora which allow: you to rue vou: aye: irritation: of even alight eye- ltraln. li. F. llutcheson E t Q Gill’? LOVELY TULIPOF T“? t: a charming um b‘ ' tulip. the gave‘ 11%;. bright color. It i: from bmk ‘This Was Enq- Q1 bu§b‘l“.‘§‘ti‘.§°.‘.f.§i. °‘ the Devon their to lathe copied the and forthwith planted mbm and established a klndergarfl ixies. To reward her. in} e: caused the tulips to wen; erfum ano took her place, uprooted the Lo! a _mlraclel Tull her who had loved feet trampled they took from all their perfume." , the beautiful tulips AILORS’ COLLABS rt of the las when a lue cloth was the mm’: shoulders to keep their jackets. . but the collar: Th to this day. - without Itraln. Avoid the headache: one” Know your eyes. consult TILLIE THE TOILER --_- rna CHRISTMAS ct-ma ron CARE! t - . THAT TU§T THE KlND or A _ vmesem- _ VQWU EXKCT , rnon rttue, _ B055 : {Hi HALL WEL ;YOU BOTH RN P By \Vestover fwd-Par ci-teess rraoss... vss i trio A caaratutv bosr u» _ mar-aorta; rvmr ssoonostm: sorriosso 1o. took . - m: business m. axmzzsstouruow-cour ~ . is I rstus conmacovm AT- rr var] i ,1“ - YISJTFS _lN ‘fill ' TIM-I