‘g '_"'~‘>:9f‘:¢>_'(‘%\~\4..>¢' .1. . . PAGE ‘I'm-i en's R Wom SIKYWAY LOVERS By VERA BROWN v um loaned coal-b fwnrd at his seat. (‘Who was it?" Silence Ordered "Keep still!" Salem's voice wu sharp. "lvlslw, will you boys look at. that They looked. “You are sure that is what Miss Thayer passed to you?" “Yesfl They- both answered at Ollffi. “When did y0il first wake lip. an . the noise the roaring motors ade. Next. came the blonds girl. er teeth shattered so she could dly speak. “Mona Kilroy," ahe finally man-t aged. I'm coming here to visit a friend." _ Then came Julie Burnes, score“ tarry. Her tear-stained face made 'I‘eiry turn away. Everybody in that m was sorry for mepoor girl. mrybody but Mona Kilroy, who was too upset to til-ink or anything but herseli. Burke?" splane began. Without "I don't know what will happen seeming to. he was watching Ali- n't hurt son's face E me!" she begged. "I did e woman. 1 never even saw her! he was inbed when we got aboard’! n, why uiu this have to happen?’ "Now, now, and what about you?" turning to her employer, whose face was crimson. “Winston Bradley. Your insfieotor has my card." When he spo e his mime it was Iflflllllll!‘ to everybody “You mean lust before we landed? Well, I know the stewardess told me we were about twenty minutes out." ‘(Where was she when you first saw, her?" Burke thought for a moment. “I'm not sure. I think she was at the back of the ship, by the wafer cooler. Maybe not, though. I gue s ln that room. she was in the middle oi the ship.’ vrou are the banker from New “You'd say she was standing by york?" berth No. 3?" .. 6a.. ‘ - L Suspicious of All The sergeant blinked. Shortly he went uisiue the room where Alison was closeted with the uispector. he l-And then____~ was gone a 10M “m1 Tm“ m me} '.l‘hey went over those next few Idwr rddm std-red dd 8W1 “her- minutes until Alison thought she afraid to speak. Wonderin8. QWS- woula g9 mug onma with their qvdd- Wdd We "I think we'll all go back in the V! them 9- mllfdelel‘? other room," Splane said, suddenly. lvtost or them stared at Badman. u; “m, w Mk you an a question;- gls ndmc wds ndwflddd- 0nd 0* They trouped back into the other ew York's familiilS bvoaostlegggrsrgi room, e -‘ Julie was talking in a low voice mm mmmnm“ to Bradley, who wastgettlng more nervous every mornen, ‘There were not enough chairs, and Radman offered his to Alison, "Always the gentleman, Rad- man," Splane remarked, and his voice carried a covered sneer. Rad- rnan miled, unperturbed. you should be on this ship," Splane went on. not answer Still Radman did Mona sat huddled in her chair. even hei- bionde hair looked bleached out. ‘The lig ht was increasing and Alison suddenly realized she was . member asking her for h drink," "A drink?" (‘Of coffee." ohibition days. uted to be its swirl“- Wlnston stared at. the 184110115 u!" deruwld character. an =t~d.*~e.“ l“; we“ SB . ‘m-‘Ygfive a s n“ m‘??? fismiled. Tliisphilanthroptl e, ewas in a. worse spot than he. Rad-mm "The first time I was ever out of town on a. ‘light.’ deal and this hap- ns!" moaned Icivy. "What is that gspector saying. Must we stay ere all night?” "It is imperative that I_be in Chicago tomorrow for a eetlngénlgém began. with D8- dtlfiififflQmfigg w n ‘,1; (m, e c e 11 _- r- - “Tad resent did M m" "v $°.$i§o§'§°i€ut°5’.‘5‘h Kit.” d‘ “m” em. Just then the inspector opened the door. “Have you got that note “m” Mo” Kn“ the stewardess passed in to you? ‘mo you know M“. Adele no"- Ferry nodded. " “n?” “T3611 81W 3 W 31°- “Ne-ver heard of her!" unarmed 5 9557113 n7 "You. next?" It was Bradley. l "I don't know. ‘rhenotcsbehadwrittcnfctlierry “sh t; g1 gedwl-f 91m hi‘ 0!) Y-he 565k beiwm!) 51°30" 5nd presidgnt otfhfhesgoéir lines/s e “hits. John ROCKER?" the inspector. "Now. Miss Thayer I am going “yes to cell in the two The “I've met her husband." Inspector-Moo tcdwhls list. of t-md you may.“ M115’? w; The three men tc-ouifid h. yo“ 9" ' or m c: "No, ¥d0il't know her." “And you?" he continued, speak- to Mona. mgNo, I didnt know her." wmdows were 811F138 D53’ m “And the nax oun woman?" W115 9Y0 l bleB-k flfl-Uflele- Julie Burns shudgered.“ She did shlvered. not seem capable of answering. but “Now. was TIIIWY- Splarie pressed h t. “No " the girl final iy managed. “Burke, what about you?" heard of her or her old once again. "as." um.u_*"l**"“" m B "Yes: oAlisons voicc sounded fired. ac $011811 lhe m) been W" man. uri "Dresden?" ‘Thdid not knOw her. I have seen e in and put the hand“ he: d. He flies the table A: e r . these lines now and then In fact, be went h the contentl. he's flown wi e “Then what d you do? ‘ "Broderick?" i “I w u." l‘; IUBNJOU". " ookthenrldnl!‘ T‘ "1 knew Mrs. Roerden by ht. F ‘And flier)?” I Bio traveled with me once en Itbllleatxgd m I n mdoligue mksirimnt} famoplittle “r -’ e was en or a - "When Id you ant mum!» hgve mmcflilng to say to all of you. A woman has been murdered. ‘first woman is Mrs. Adele Roelrden. You u. ust hav started all ear you didn't know er. c8099 fibmfio rigid-glad the: whhgn I the saewardess." hhecnlkziewinetantly W N (mbeoonflmd) ' her?" “Iamnmeurolttrinktfielni- BIKE IETIEII 0 The pure, appalrlng flavor of BEMA Extra Fancy Tabla Molasses make! if of Iupremc value In homo baking. Use it in making mufinu, cakes, ginger- bread. cookies, etc. Bvrralmcmber ol lniov I Euro Fancy Table Mol- all baked pods. ud h’: BARBADOS MOlASSES "Tl-l! ORIGINAL PRODUCT-NOT A BLEND" e alm v; $5.; A‘AAA‘4 ‘ il-lousohold Scrapbook i m: menu us» U00 “N118 l-uylndcf fiwoodberrllhmalhad audflien niwm ooolplacsuntil flung“ preserved for decoratiomIf theyarstnutedinflib manner, theywillretsiutheir lnd-lhllieformonths. M‘ 81min A rubber spongoht goaixlsng L; "R198 e a - Wwl- Ii- scourlng pow- der a-nd producera did fri -‘ to. {is .. ‘to odors( as it washu on? nicely. Prevent Mold Chem W111 never become moldy if the out part is rubbed with but. ter and covered with waxed paper. 44-00-04-004 o0 >0 >0 >+o+§¢4¢ How Canl‘)? i my Anna Asuurzi <OO4GOOOOQQOOQAQQQQQ‘Q‘_ Q. How can I make a loose nail firm in a plastered wail? A. Saturate a small piece of waddlng with glue; wrap as much as possible around the nail and ieinsert into the hole, pressing in 1111115’. Remove the excess glue with a wet clot-h. When dry the Eruplgsltlerbialiig fAntyc 1035a chunk e as in l with the glue. “e p “e How can I freshen rancid but- A. It can be frtshencd if brok- en "P and put into fresh milk. Allow it tc absorb the milk, drain giltfegillflhaté thin Yiflilh in cold W ran ain mg desired form,wor t w m“, . How can I bleach a, faded wash dress entirely white’) A. Boil the dress in two gallons of water. in which has been dis- sglved a half cup of cream of tar- 'I‘o clean n lected pain wring out a soft Wglllfill cloth ‘from; a bowl of hot Water in which a little borax has been dissolved. Dip 1t in l‘ 1.1m‘? Whilillfl and go over the paint/work with this until it is dledn- Dry with a soft old towel "Id P011511 with a chamois leather. HOLD TIGHT "en/dud Pl-5Wn8¢r~Don’t drive so quickly round the corners. It mil-km me frightened. Driver-No need to get scared. DOMIdo-shutyoureyeswheu W! 001m: to comers. - EASE]? CROOHETE THE 9 '10 18 MONQI'IH)%SI§I€I(J)B DESIGN N0. M0 The dainty ‘sarment illustrated todo. isasirn ecrochet job foi- either the experienced or the novice worker. The shell stitah in o. 6' m e of $1» and send with on ec 20 c-exriilispn coin or tc Needle. work Bureau, Ohm‘ otta Guard- inn. PATPHLN ORDER IIORM-tc be used when ordering pattern, ‘nor ariottctownfluardian Dulmlmflo fl-m_.l_______—__ Afl¢1\~_---_L-_—___ b I Jcistheflrstbo 11m A, cnauncrrrwmww GUARDIAN -- v:_,;v _ _ __ all (and (Personal '1 Fashions . iLrteratuire l whose a woman cream soda or the lack of intelligence and courage figs. terrible, heartbreaking to _ gs that revolt them. things that would disgrace them if th boys exac for their attent. ons. letters from girls who tell me be They loathe being p an Harry who feel that treating a. them a right to a petting party. The have a. horror ously call itself . have seen the end of the primrose any boy I have ever known in my since and have decided we love each from mine and. of course, wo d mother has taught me are a. sin and he will not. go with inc otherwise. "I don't wan-t to lose What othersportsaswe asIdo. toohighaprlce come will not listen. eyare respecntheir‘ ncyforagood‘ his fault. or c. We f und to go on and not her, and I feel that I am in go away and give him up to her. What must we do? Answer The only sensible tell her Just. exactly how matters lives. Itisnotkindnemfoi-amanto want. revolt haptpiness than you will have done pec ve husband from her. Flor th which she will recover and no doubt will be more stable. lo that you should be Nobody can explain thc vag I l O RG1‘. had f0 y that turbédfit better rul y man- sister's method of getting have to be dragged to th yckematcs. d have more and Undou y women are that: she to many her until she wore down h AMornirtgSmile VATS THE ‘URRY "Abe," said the Bank Manager on the ‘phone. "our books indicate that you owe us {IN-you've over- uwn " dr . "I; dot m." milled Abe. "Veil. I vant a fcvom‘ din time: lock books and sec how vs l "LLIE .TI"IE TQILERssJ MAC “SICKS” ‘EM 0N! MOTI-GR WILL LIKE TH! ' IDEA thaamggznflor money lnd i115‘ mono ' These women are uude one cannot understand is holds herself so cheaply. Why no motivated by love or ate reward. she throws away tsti f d u on o a eq d hold dear for the spicc o! shoul We can thrill at the tragic roman who says “all Ici- love and the worl can weep with pity over the poor sex whom nature path. But we can became known. because ___.___. Yet imhappily such is OIIItXIaDOO often the case. of “going wrong." But they say that if they don they will have no boy friends, they will be asked to no parties. they Here is a. letter from one of these gr DB- tears. She writes: "I met a boy s mout ttheirfll repen ‘gy marry love. It is the greatest cruelty be could be the kind of a dayuldshmtoqisashappyucan be. Well. well who would have thought it? in i ut dos t uabnnds it’. But. maybe, after all, fitléfifiw“ wiser in love than mcn are. I’ s the right mate for some man who have never could bro- uld be gath- l begged and begged him istance. certainly it. is an idea. DORIXII-IY_DIX. €' owe discovered it for hlmseizi, but who could he sold the idea if she to him. And also many an old bache cred into the matrimonial fold if serge pretty gir res is vim... vouu. were Jewels. line clo P858101! M‘ being taken to a. movie. doom ttheywantiobefl awed over and kissed by every thinls rstsnh detlge. (gut 0H1 ‘i Y as‘... mo... O Qw- dll 6t BIlfOG ce or the w] d well lost." e little bundle or ed to walk the downward feel nothing but contempt for tomgtggg and in gii-lty of the modern I111 who, in this day of opportunity for women, se ls herself for a date at. a 5nd pIl e cheaper than the lowest woman of the street asks. think of girls who are willing to do they know to be wron8. Winds m“ that. is the price that It is so nau- I get. hundreds oi’ cod. Thev want to Tom, Dick girl to a glass of sods water gives h good times d they are at the sgewheri not to bel gm 23d to stcy atalzilome instead of stepping out is so often. will read other, but his expect me to do that I know are wrong. I have ever found who likes dancing. s shall I do?" swimming tdOSaa ‘There are Just or in taking her weetheart f her. but ell e viithout knuvfi it. He marry her. oven though h myself and honor bound tc sacrifice taking that cl d ten that euohdnl- ownwu s ‘t. do virfliese thin s If ll cooked dandellons with a b ongtothe worse than death ls that I think we oldstcra, who through our h agowhornltbinkmoroof than life. We have gone together ever morals are different that my Ho says himbecausaiifewouldbe dull wiihouthinmas wimrnlngm pool. a few games of rid a glass of beer. What ll thk girl and all her silly little sisters for their fun and that the day will in shame and sorrow, but the give their good names. their se - for‘; fiance and he with me. the two of 68s 00l- But will that settle the problem? LINDA. tliingtodoisforymlbothtcgotcyour stun. wiilruinthree’ d Otherwise you a woman whom he h v inflict sister and as ceased upon her. husband that. any wife would In spite of his most conscientious efiort to act the part of a tcn- der and loving husband he would fail He would show in l. thousand ways his unhappiness and his bitter against. one unkind fate that forced on him a wife hc did not love instead of the one his heart hunger-ed for. l think if you let your sister blunder through lillorrmcg into guch g marriage you will do her a far greater wrong and cause her far more un- by unintentionally taking nnd another mm whose of But if she memes the man who does not want her she will be doomed to a. lifelong misery. her Drus- the one whom her sweetheart has 1t is trag fallen in love with, but. that. is apparently uhe fault of neither of you. lbe thatlthasbeen Mtfiwtgmtflrtmakch imltlb Kg: t ony sorry our a er appy no commit the crime of wrecking {hree lives throiich romantic sentiment ust what MR8. O. roves my favorite theo if women dill Deer Dorothy Dix-Not. long ago you said that 90 per cent of mar- riages go on the rocks when the girl virtually has to force the boy to They not my dander up. for that is husband to marry me an My older- sistcr was ldild. l there neve was a lI-me . F. P. mere are exceptions to all tc the success of vours and YWI ie still true that most. men who e altar make balky husbands who are poor r3: Modem Etiquette 1B! ROBERTA Ll.) 1:1“ or a ‘on ":5 used with other greens or vege- tables. Cold Dandelion Salad: toss until leaves are well covered. follc/wa. Dandelicns with quarte cooked e888; dandelions an , dandeiions. cuc and radish; dandellons, minced celery; chicory and dropped olives. willed Dandelion Greens: Wash ns thoroughly and dhdkd “mm. m minced b50011 n. Add lemon Juice or vine- llr to the hot bacon fat and heat quickly. Pour over greens which have been seasoned and mixed with beam. Toss lightly until blended. you prefer. you can serve lain t f corn bread and bacon. o Plain Dandelion Greens: Drain boiled dandelicns. lhakc over the fire to dry. edit and pepper. vlngtm and oil. Corn Bread With Bacon: l 7MB l8 exflcily the com bread to go with greens: M!!! $1‘!!- ad . Add milk and ali- brsn. Let soak. Sift lent-i and add tc first greased with diced bacon to brawn bacon. More for Your Money With Planned Spending . Budget for the Thing: You Want "We can't have spent all that money and nothing to show for it!" wail the Smiths. who hoped u; get new furniture this month. But unless money's guarded by I budget plan. it llipa away. Silly forgets how often she stop: at the grocery for extra items not on her daily order. Jack’: always being "nurprlsed" by repairs for the house. With planned Ipending would find that 812.50 a week il more than enough fc feed a house- hold with two growing children and an income of $40.00 a week. And if the Smiths let aside a definite sum each month for an occasional ax- pciue fund they can easily take cue of unexpected items luch u repairs and doctors’ bills. To find out where the money goes-there’: nothing like a trial budget for a month. Keep Isles slips, shopping 11m to get a com- plete picture of your Igeuding. Then make a reel udgct band on the thing: you really wan cut- ting out the leaks. Good adv co i! the homely adage: "A week's n] for‘ a month's rent." - ' how mone matches on 000 e g d ‘n. o“; 31w“ 3;p“.1]l;o(i:- Q. When a DQIIOII has finished ‘ma, h “ma; °' ' ' “will m" i‘ h“ t“! n h‘ Wm to get 3:1». a homgaotybbrurmgm stack the empty d es? He may consider it hel ui. A. but it is certain l-lal ruled pages for a year’: ac- countl- Rub the mixing bowl with garlic. add the cleaned, chilled dandelions, pour over the French dressing and Serve alone or in combination. as hard- sliced umber romaine dandelions. ‘until crisp and then remove pieces seasonwith Two eggs, 1-2 cu ugu, 1 q pmllk. 1-3 oup sli-brsnal mp d wear. dry ingred- mixture. DNI and sprinkle Bake in oven at 400- degrees “h- rmheit for 20 minutes. Remove and Place under low broiler 3 minutes Andmbe riiom careful with uiyzood. Not spill it. down my bib-that's l1! 9| One pound d ndliona, 1 u While on baby iris and my: a celove garlic? p At meal- m e an ugly noise, She says that I must. be politc. Not shout for averythiug in sight! But gilwayin ask and start with .. e“ . a my 1 have’ this, or that, or these? And "rhmk you" not forget to Si)’ When ti... I've asked roi- comes O . Antitrust’); than what need I only hope that. I'll meg. To learn these things and not forget 'I‘o practice table etiquette! The e, “ success of the black costume for sum- lt the lcrge block hat. as an exclusive fashion. Since the trend is toward simpler summer mlllinetry, there are many straw: and fabrics which are ex- ‘actly right. for the black clrtwhtel. Btarchcd lace, not, lcghom. organdie. balihuntl, are a tow, and introduce very wide l The if m" a i n, OK ' I a t’ . , . . m or , ‘ .‘ a I < size, Dorothy Dzx ti. -» s Housewife p - a And Her There is Absolutely no Reason Why Any Girl ‘ ’ t ~ - d - -. Should, Sacrifice Her Honor and Good ”““'°“°“ 2"‘ a v Actlvllles Name Merely t0 be Popular or Hold 1,32‘; fi““m¢°‘“°’mw 1 m, fiml", ' rut: mourns ' t axons MILAG] 3 B9)’ Fnend xowtmoginxfiuogdngteioofiluilixdggo? w mummy mg out" 1 can soon Acoonilnl to recent studio; t, Then have always been women with more heart than heed who ain- ma: goiifidudwfimtgndivi-e,‘ md m‘ 2%}: our‘? ?ori=*,“$u"&i°'ui' cup uteri tact the ‘gliteatggg “fillggdg; auto §Py§btl°i°e'm. nimmuimfi1$o§f§ootlrl°w§mp' nfifl°u°5ytt§nnlltetgwtiifitrinmnobug gantry‘: thatnl 35.1. ion-if? int gbealufiweenowilli: lrixuifhiuusuitil ‘range. DOCUMENTS unconutsu some interesting dodumen eluding n Bible published lull‘ the mo of Thomas Jefferson W} uncovered during the wrecking IQ an old colonial house in New yo“ There was also a newspapex printed more than 10o yum m, VENTILATION or Arrrc LESBENS SUMMER am There are several methods w which stifling summer heat my be kept out oi trie home, and on, o! the lee-st expensive oi these t; l ventilating opening in the ttttc} These ventilating louvreg ex. haust the heat reflected from the underside of the roof and keep t. current of air moving above m. insulutlonu Allies, the milllncr, coarse mesh snoods for the ml of the hair, trimmed on th, ma. by flowers or bows placed belou m9 hm- 5836s is also using veili e fine fishnets. one on a hi1 trimmed by miall metal fish Hill“. oiled in color. Yflllll lllllllllllll Look in the section 1w: what. your outlook in, (Copyright, loathing 5 AAAAAQ AA n ‘Q A For Monday. May l9, 1989 MAROI-I 21 to APR-IL 20 (Arics) —You will not. always meet with reason and kindness in home, bul- iness or social contacts; and though you people thrive on these virtues ou will have to learn p smile and le to duty under mite conditions, too. Do reuieg: that tcdayi 2i to MAY 20' (Tour-us)- IIWW edge and for aev weeks, because tint ability ia needed ularly. Protect fir: - l’ t: tcres . MAY JUNE l. (Gerald!)- Less friendly indicatigus for you born before June b an for you other Geminiahs. formulas '" and conceive fresh schemes to put through your line of work or businem. but be sum to keep everything (actions AND thoughts) aboveboard JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -Youi- vibrations arc much the same as for Gemini. Present what- ever you do in the straighten. most. honest way. Honesty always you know, even if it some- timestseema too . JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Contrary to most aodlacal natives, today you Leoites are under espec- TBYB- Whflt YOU do do to the‘ est of your ability (which should always be done). Work and other duties first, then asuresl AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 ration and the to keep t g should be your stcndbys. Maintai harmony, which is what the worl sadly needs. 24 in O 28 (Libra) -- In heart lntcrectc and cold money mattcrs, be ill. “HOROSCOPE W B; FRANCIS DRAKE birthday comes in. and find according to the stare. : “ Sy-‘dicatc Inc.) you lose your natur sense of values. chat. wtli your lifemate about your work. OUIDBER 34 w NOVEMBER. H (Scorpio) — Think twice before making decisions about changes ui- unfamiliar propositions. Be wise in dealings with superiors. Weigh your words well in conversation N0 ER 38 w DDGELABIR 22 (Sagittarius) — May be the mt kindolda tctcst. your ty to accom with little material st han . So stretch your talents and ingenuity to meet your demands. nnommm 28 to JANUARY ll (Capricorn) -- With careful man- agement _ ' 11K m money mat- ters) and org g your asset you can make today one of credit Imprtotvo the quality of inns and personal affairs. Don't or take tno miich for ‘(Gan 1y Othier Aquarians: More en rays or you. FIgHUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Be on your ices! You'll have to make your own opportuni- ties today and be ahead or your competitor, too. It'll be interest- iirtlf outwltting the smart dries. Try A QHZIILD BORN TODAY will be a tempeltuom, vivid, clever but w chcngeablel Chock full of talent. wit. intuit , artistic ability. Careful mane ement, firm direc- tion needed n this yountlstd" re . ‘reach it to specialize in one its talents instead of mt- tlering its en to the four ies and capability ds. - FUR "fill; " " imxti. “it... pr us. an . white hi: binds are on effective trim such on euy my tc fin- blnds be A crisp new fresh tailored was; pemlinl‘ n“ °°d m“ belt fasten I It's In clay to m d 5m The m", N. Send 20c in coins for your c “n. _ magi: are until the waiter mwumildlefflrfiild Biiymfi w“. 3.x“, If u mm . - Gill-i‘ o. eiwuld r mm ddd v11» rdd- hwfifimfi‘ f?" l" "l" i‘<‘i't.'ti'°oo't'ot'i'rii‘t§ ‘.‘.‘.ii"...“.".."..’;.3i‘. um- otrlioteiudwiluumufhmm“ - ddrercmdwuwumamh M)" "*4 "m?" Q e mum dinner or even menu 5- “°- Th‘ m“ ‘mm "mu" ._. The sleeves out in one with i m. and Mn. William n. Allen. " Name ouldon, m“, m, imp.” (Ltlmitthelheetnddrem. m,“ bu, q. long before-tbs hour for ' -__---_ Qtylc Ne. 21M i; for “mil”. Gaol Miln- dlel l8. you-a, 34, ti, It), ateriai'“w.-iutg4l| u org?" - ‘Ill; rmmo requires I t-a of u-iiioa ml By Westover - ' ' ' :7 ~WH . A LITT§R WQRD ENDINQ |N MIANINQ L ‘OUTH AMERUCAN on loadfiftomceutainnlllvl ) oil Icalaioolnprcfmnd Rum-Mari chin!!- m m. 21M non on III! Name l TIMELY Th5? IHE_- l HOME SEWER mi}