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OO-O-OOOOOOO“‘ Woman's Realm ' TALE OF THE DEAD Rud had never been to a shoot. ‘but he must have seen a prcture of one in some illustrated paper. and the scene mridst the smokinB ruim of the General Headquarters reminded him grotesquely of game spread out at the 6M 0! tne day's sport. The twilight W“ deepening lnm night, and a mis- oeliany of lights, electric llehis o! all sorts, oil lamps and the bill's" of flame from the wreckage. added strange shadows to the orderly ac- cumulation of bodies outside the ruins. Reedly had been found. R08- ers, Grcssberg and a score of oth- ers. Rud looked at the scorched and tattered bodies before him. "I hate to see them. But—. It was necessary I should see them. . . . l shall see them in my dreams." He turned green u "I don't like this sort of thing. he said to Older-s. "I've always been over-sensitive i0 how-Yrs- Coulml stand them. It's just be- cause I haicncruel-ty and bully- A stranger- appeared before him presently and salut . "Radio. sir," he said “Headquarter? control." "wen?" "what is to be done, Sir, to those officers who tried to seine the radio station of the thirteenth army-they seem to have been acting under Marshal Reediyb orders?" "Shot." said Rud. THE A-ig“ ‘ Social and Perso slty to the Common World Ocuee and the armies have fr: and acclaim the World Director- ate. D. I. R. E. Q-youhave it?" ll himse bvdy 648D Dawn-found h wor- . lie laid had repeated injections o st chnine and he seemed inde- fat gebly active. podishsm had come in him from Sioten and was enormously resourceful. A little alter sunrise Rud broke oflweaLHee-ndBodishsma-nd Olders swallowed eggs beaten up irlrstrums-ndmilkbywayofbreak- ‘rhirp came from Stockholm about ten o'clock to report on Bel- lacorn-tls state cf mind. Bellacourt was ail right. “You have been working,” said ‘rhirp. "And you?" "I've been getting reports from all over ihe world. It's been like firing an unexpected pistol in s drawing-room. ‘rheyre stunned. But the are going to accept it. Genera ." "Ihereil be "The work's only beginning, said Thirp. "But they will tske it they will take it." "Well, it's here we begin the real World Revolution," said Rud, rub- hing his aded face to refresh himself. " ere and now. Ail the rent has been jufist Dre ration. 1"!" hi? we? ‘fr. can po n ey It is separatism trying to get bsck dlsuised as union. This is only the first outbreak. REQdIYS ares. vou start shooting. . . . to g0 on. The iewer have about this, the better." , Olders marvelled at him. He had been physically sick after he had seen the body of Reediy and now be had recovered as if noth- ing had happened. »Norw he was going to the radio to talk to Dreed at Sioten and launch hi; view of the facts, a highly clarified vers- ion. upon the world. “Is that Dreed?" he said. "It is all over. You can tell the Wflrld there has been a Dangerous Resc- tionary Conspiracy. Got that? Nip- ped in the b l1‘ ector. It was an attempt to sur- render w the Nazi Commander and set up a military dictatorship with Reedly as a sort of Napoleon. Make that clear. The Gran? h” taken control snd the situation is well in hand There was a brief strug- gle in which World Marshal Reed- ly and most, of the General Staff of both armies were killed, and also s. certain number of officers of lower rank. orderlies and othu attendants Full lists of casualties. which amount in all only to about three hundred, will be published later. You need not give particu- lars of the fighting. The air force has behaved with unswerving loy- Old Dutch Makes » . prolific family. ‘cousins, all sorts _ nation. Blank He's got brothers. of them. Every there are; ellow- All over the World ll be every sort of resist- ance to a World Common Law. All over the world fellows sayiflK! ‘Now is my chance’. Directly the fear of war is lifted. everywhere the old things will flame up again. Trust my prcphetifi soul. All the old-world peop W 0 W678 Mil-Nd ° mo. will be coming back, leaing. crawling. fly- ing in a gale of hope-like sparks. like burning twigs,and branches. It will be like beating out heath firm in sultry weather. But we ve got to beat snd.staml> “W ‘mm the world is one for ever. . . . "Because you see." he Bold. Wm! a sudden sWOOp from rhetoric w reality, “ ins e966 l5 infill" for us now. ‘This is the way We nave to go, the only way. I! V!!! fe1ter--.” "We are shot." said ThlfP- He reflected. “Rcedly would have mo; you, anyhow," he said. "And you," said Rud. He went on working without sleep until nightfall. Then fan, who had arrived in the anter- noon, affectionately masterful al- most in the old fashion. carried him of! to a chateau sonre mlw behind the lines and put him $0 b9». He slept for twenty hours. He was not told of the death 0f Steenhcld for some days. 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Rid: in vmm cl and free rom alcohol and harmful drugs. all“ lHil EZHEWINL. cum mxnnvr MUG-Dill THERE'5 ~ WHISKERQ est. “Rotten luck." said Rud, "Poor ,old Stesnhoidl" and never spoke cf him again. - (T0 be Continued) THE COOK ’S CORNER Emergency Salad 1 cup crushed pineapple 2 cups grated carrots 1-8 cup seedless raisins Lettuce Mayonnaise . Method: Drain the pineapple very dry and use the juice to t. n the mayonnaise or as a base for a cooked salad dressing. Grate or chop the carrots and mix with the pineapple. Add the raisins, after plumping them in boiling water. Moisten with salad dressing or mayonnaise and serve on lettuce. Another very good salad to serve. th this dinner would be Jeliied grapefruit. It's easy to make and it is tart enough to taste good after s meal a little on the nearly side. IILLIE THE TOILER —— MAGS PERFECTLYBATISFIED. casnwrrsrowu crisgnlsu servstion, its arms and legs being For But God and I shall live and ve when the stars have passed away. -—Anon. Orion, generally conceded to be the finest of all the constcllati , is visible in part from every por- tion of the earth. HUMAN BUNDLES FOB TRAVELLING Indian pspussea are strapped and fastened into a sort of flat cradle, tied about with loops to prevent their falling out. There is a sling attached to this cradle which passes over the squswb neck, and the baby takes its Journeys on its mother's back, being able to look about and see the world ss. it travels. When it arrives st home it is hung upon the wall, or an a tree, out of harm's way, and must amuse itself as best it can by ob- too tightly fastened to allow the kicking and jumping about to which our babies are eecusw ’. In Itflly. a130, baby is "swsddled" -wra in s long piece of cot- ton coth. Sometimes the arms are confined and sometimes thev are left free. ts thump on the ground with their feet in order to com- municate with their fellows. Fbr every ounce of honey it makes s bee must visit 219,000 flowers. ‘The worship of’ meteorites is s most natural one. Since the stones fall from the sky. a feeling of fear and superstition surrounds them. HUSBANDS AS HOUSEWIVES Two hundred South Australian men are in the curious position of being working husbands and house- wives at the same time. The ‘ usband , however. are only "part-time" housewives, the status having been conferred on them by reason of their membe ship of the South] t‘ Australian Housewives’ s on. Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LII) Brown hoe Paint If one desires a brown face paint for the amateur snow or masque- rade, take one pprt umber, six parts cacao butter. five drops oil of neroli. Melt the cacao, add the r, and while cooling mix well, adding the perfume last. - The Roasting Pan The roasting pan will be much easier to wash if, immediately af- ter removing the roast, you will pour some hot water and a. few drops of ammonia into the pan. It is only when the fat is allowed to become hardened in the pan that it is a di b. P When sprinkling clothes for iron- ing. use s whisk broom and have the water hot. Hot water will ill-Ruben the clothes more evenly. How Can f 7 ‘I (By ANN! ASHLEY) oaocce-oo-o-oooeoo-u Q. How can I prolong the life of an old broom inst. has become hard and stubby? A. Cut away one or more o1 the lower rows of stitching, leaving one or two of the upper rows 1n.- tact. This will permit a spread to the broom by relessin the sup/w, Q. How can I treat c othea which have been scorched while ironing? A; Plunge the clothes at once into cold water. Allow m remain for 24 hours and by that time the marks will have disappeared. This treatment must be done immed- iately filler the scorch. Q. How can I facilitate the cieAanirgg of cm tips; w 1 . ur s. e o ws r nu; the tine immediately after the cakes are removed. _. AMorningSmile A Heathen P ent: e53?” t in marry myggghter. Wyhst s? your pros- ] suitor: “Well. I've s wealthy uncle I. bachelor aged 65, who hss just taken up flying.‘ » ~Oiiy Ohsp — How musically the nal 1 Fashions 1 Literati. The Housewife —AND- Her Activities _ nrestsrlshinsaverflrelsnd. ‘rhcusoclsticmwhichhssltlioo stars shine over the sec. member-ghee none of its aims the The stars look up to God sbove, elimination of domestic discord by The stars lock down on me; means of cc-cperstion between The stars will live for s million husbands and wives. “n, ‘The Becretgy of the Association s million years and s. day (a women) d in an interview that Soul-h Australian husbands joined because they realized the “may and have no voting power. But our men members find how to look at women's problems from a different viewpoint and that saves a great deal of ‘omestio discordl‘. In one quarter it was suggested the» the men joined because they received financial benefits. In- vestigation proved this idea w be QMODGOUB, although in Victoria, men members of the Housewives’ Association got 15 per cent dis- count on goods , “sees. UQ-OO§-OO-O Modern Etiquette -(By ROBERTA Ll!) o0+++o+e+o+o++0+o+++o+<4 Q. When entering s. dining oer should pns find a seat for himself, or wait to be shown a seat? A. Stand at the entrance until the steward approaches and con- ducts you to s seat. Q. How should servants address their employer's children? A ‘The children are addressed by their first names. or as ‘Mas- ter hsrles" and ‘Miss Martha." . Q. Is it all right for a bride's mother to serve as maid of honor? . This_is_not_dnnc. Srliirv l-leso h’: again! mu- cue, ’ swollen membranes-helps keep sinuses open. Vacus lie-insanel- Make New Friends With Gra- cious Talk P floral Prick: New acquaintances. but already old friendsi To think Kate used to dread s twosome-until she learn- ed a few conversational tricks. Learn (nuns: Dc you find ii hard i riart e conversation out oi thin err? Keep eyes end ears open for new topics. A glance at your newspaper tells oi sn exciting hockey game. So easy then ic start with "Wssn‘i if great the way the Cougars best ihe Wild Cats?“ You hear s clever expression or joke? Pernember ii. bring it in when ihe conversation drags. "Such blot of glitter-bugs st Gloria's wed- c ng." ‘Of course it’: rude to be inquisi- live. to ask "Were you out with .ry last night?“ Hut "is It really true you were on s dude ranch?" ls the kind oi question that keep:- islk going. v And be grsciausi if there's s sh; fellow in the group. inciude- him with "Jack says you're a whiz s1 bridge." Easy to attract friends once you know the secret of gocd converse tion. Our 82-page bccklei tells you what to ray when introduced. s" dances. on the telephone. spplyinn for s ‘job. How to avoid bad con verssi onsl habits. charm with graceful ‘talk. Send 20c in coins for your copy of secrets 0f Qood Conversation to The fiuardien HM". Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly Address and the milk striker the psili Milkmnid Yes; this cow's full of fine strains. FE . , . _' ,. . '. _ &. Dorothy *:,.,,*,;- Modem Youth Too Free and Too-Demanding in Payment for Little Obligations; Oscula. tion- is No Longer the Sale Badge ~ of Love N cerning kissing. No subject is o: more “min; women” mthis m; curiously enough, amps 1:; pmeqmififillg original status of s. spontaneous expression of ectlcn and become . . 133$ lame. I payment of debt. and a conjugg] 1 89f. hundreds ci letters from whet-her w H». or not to kiss; whetglrrr} u a hem an end dsteless maiden, or to r lips a free lunch counter for every Tom, Dick H8"! who comes sin . For it appears um the modern youth is a kiss bug who colccu , 1%‘ rliiumlnterisutiili' m No m m“ ea. : taken in ihe way cfntg-ade. you might so; are m‘ It is not contended that these kisses of . B05101! b91008 l0 the cardiac-respiratory clasogrlld are the sort of osculstion that takes (ihe breath m; increase the heanbeat and raises the bood pm. sure. On ihe centres), they lire not even ilsvcred with sentlmern, '11“, are the currency of d t, not love. y germ-conscious men and women who are practical strangers and have no feeling for each other should indulge in such an unhygienlc pastime as kissing passes 0OmDIGflEn5mu_ ‘It heads the category of queer things peo c “do for amusement, Nevertheess s. a of an evening : so glad to have met you, Er-rer." n . "Thank you for that gorgeous l“ lack of personel' “lfibslfii?” nee“? °ii.'.lii."uz”.li'éi.‘.°'.li'i' ifietshouldgointoskissflomskeitwcrthwhile? y ' But if the kiss that h but (he mm: of m] b u s. flop, fihe rm of love u ‘hi; m ‘mes ..3..'°§l.1 k113i. , l! 0n with care, in fear of her life. . she can on hard liquor and bej as little responsible for her condw. Ncyoungwomsnmskesemisiakewhensheischaryofherkiseg andkeepsheriipsfohereelfuntilsftersomornanhssfiledadedm that hilrttentiuzsuare endm m Nor sibieould orge s vs. e vcporti ingot, mused risktheirilves moi fstalifles alum thatiinenow. Or lodcwithit. 8 debstln; “U”, (W611i! Certainly the chief wail that we that their husbands have evanoe. Their-h 0888 and he bestows s rfunctory ear to receive , while she with bhe other and make out . one should desire to give or receive sue goodness only knows. _ ness of the fsrniy kiss should - d for the hollow mocks is. - befewerkissesbetween husbands end ves and better -- der it an obligation to rm when they are m .- other. They should welt until the mood . tenderness. the sense of deerness their kisses would be fireon their ii hearts. 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