M-.-;,,,.‘.....;'....., \~\,.-.,~—.—- .. e ‘.1? The Riddl wlibrtunately Oorncille any the force of that argument, and with- out even questioning Malcolm as to how he had got the crop, he , t in doors, slipped on some I: thee, and led the way to the Itahles in quest of Jeni. Observa- tion is a strong point with most natives, and the stable-boy's reply to their question was decided — Mortimer had carried his crop when he set out for Branclfontein. j “Now for the answer to the ther questions," said Malcolm. oms to my rondavel, old 2:311.‘ Malcolni sat on his bed staring at the floor. He ex lained why and how he had bro en ‘into van Btellen’s house. » “There are a number of perfect- ly good ways of explaining the ence of that crop. For instance t could have been picked up on the veid, at any time between Mortimer’s disappearance and ves- terday evening. It's possible that this is just what did happen, in which case we should have the answers to our other two questions before long." "How do you make that out?" “Well. I imagine that Japie won’t keep last night's doing to himself. and as soon as the chap who got that crop into the house tgars tha_t_ it has g_one, he'll make 1 la Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEE) vuumnwraxvwvaumvi Q. Just how should a man lift 3' stiff hat when tipping it to a woman? " . 'l1he hat should be taken by the brim, directly in front, lifted enough to escape the head slightly, then brought forward a few inch- pa. Oalcile. in a. public dining room, and there is no ash tray. is it all right to use his plate or a saucer. It is much better to ask the [waiter for an ash tray. Q. How should a woman write or full name after the death of r husband? A. The same as always; Mrs. Paul Wilson. or Martha Brown Wilson. “r'-'.*-'i'i“' When one is making at the Erin to Shine in Popular ..‘~"’.l‘e.‘-,_., Dances I e of the Riderless Horse By JEAN s. CYRIL CASALIS ‘ . carefully woMizN's REAL OCIA IIIlII‘IIIIIIlI"llIlI1III EToday's ‘Short Wave : * Radio Program E(All'.I‘llIohIIlk!'nIII.Iul.I.lIl) rutsnsr. mu 1: SCUW coo .m.—:Broadcast in RAN. 6 meg., 81 m. BERLIN s:1s p.m.—'l‘he Berlin ‘soloist. Community. 1:111). 11.-n meg., 25.4 it his business to explain its pres- ence somehow." “But how long are we to wait!" Oomelile asked. “Give him till to-marrow after- noon. We'll go into Brandfoptoin. m_ if nooemary, and sound the police" NEW yolk It was before supper that Mal- 5:45 pm __--Hum“ mum“ colm began his preparations for— 10,313,--'b§T,d mg," W3_ exploring van stal.len's cave. He changed into khaki drill. and rub- ber-soled ahoes. and put a new battery into his torch. By half past nine he had said goodnight to Adhernar and Come , and I, 26.3 meg., 11.4 in. PBAGU E 6:55 p.m.—Music and Entertain- ment. QLRQA. 11.84 meg., 25.: In . BUDAPEST was walking rapidly through the 7:00 pm_____ sehcmm ‘mm gggggzry bmlrllflv 1:3 ah“: ggglzgig mh rettas. rum, 9.12 meg., an farill. llglf an hour Ilaltier ‘tire was ROME ma ng 5 way care u y ro . __ the shallow spruit on van Stelllelgk 3315'?’ fijfi‘ m'I;‘;7‘d';§.f"$"¥‘°‘§“;..' ground. 9.83 mcg.. 6 in. I’ ' He climbed up to the edge and SCHENECTADY peered cautiously over: the home- 7:45 pm __ Lam Amado“ stead stood out clear-cut against the sky-line, and not a light showed. Malcolm slipped dawn and a hundred yards further on, found himself below the deep shadow which marked the mouth of the cave. Scrub grew right- up to the entrance, half obliterating it from view. He clirn-bed up the steep bank of rock, crawled in. and switched on his torch. The interior of the cave was only Songs. wiiirxtr, 9.53 meg., 31.4 in. SAN FRANCISCO 8:20 p.m.—Romsnce Gr Rhythm. WGXBE, 15.33 meg . 19 5 m. LOND on p.m. — “ll'1gming the 13 14 meg.. 19.11 9:00 p. in .—Broadcast about half the size of the one at .. .. _ Campsie_ its floor. instead of be- ,}’_‘§‘,F’m‘;’, f’°,,5o‘f’9 ‘,‘,‘,°“- '1'“ lng solid rock. was of sand, and ' EINDHOVEN ' there was no inner chamber. The 9.00 p’m‘__Happy Program sides were solid rock, but to the PCJ 9 53 me“ 312 m ' right, at its farthest end, he could ' ‘ Baku" ’ see a number of narrow passages 9.15 p.m__Am:,e5ques_ “mew formed by a mass of boulders. stopping low, Malcohnstarted to examine them. It was hot work and very slow. for a number of Concert. DJD. ll.'7'1 meg.. 25.4 m. LONDON 9:45 p.m.—"Unusually Yours," John Rorke. GSI, 15.26 meg.. 19.6 passages comuvunicated with each GSD . other, and others led into narrow 951’ 25'5 m" tunnels. some of which dropped ’ PHILADELPHIA’ sheer, five or six feet: into the earth, and every one had to be inspected n‘m'_Amemm vim" W3XAU. 6 06 meg., 49.5 PITTSBURGH 9:45 p.m. — American stamp Club. WBXK. 11.87 meg, 25.2 in. NEW YORK 10:00 n.m ——'I‘schaikowsky Pr - gram. WEXL. 8.10 meg., 40 1 m. PARIS , 10:20 p.m.—Gramoplhone Rec- ords), TPB7, 11.88 meg.. 25.2 m.; TPA4, ll.'ll mez.. 25 6 rn. GUATEMALA CITY 11:00 p.m.—-Dance Music. Mar- ‘iirlnlza Ensemble. TOWA, 9.68 meg. . m. / CINCINNATI 12:00 mid — Dance Orchestra. W'8XAL, 8.06 meg., 49.5 In. 9:45 points. “Number 1." he said to himself. 3" "doesn'-t seem to so far; Number 2 looks deeper and more hopeful; Number 3-‘ and the next moment his torch was out. and he was crouching among the rocks, peer- ing through a narrow gap between them. at the dim entrance of the cave. A metallic clink sounded overhead. There was someone out- side the cave. and the heavy cau- tious footsteps were coming near- er. Their owner must be familiar with the cave, for they came on without pause colm, hardly daring to breathe, rlvetted his eyes on the entrance. The steady f t- steps changed to a sort of sou fl- ing slide as their owner came down the bank. Still gazing at the en- trance, Malcolm groped about him, found a good-sized stone and drew it gently toward; him. TEE SIIADOWY INTRUDEB The bushes at the entrance mov- ed; then, silhouetted against the dim light, rose a tall figure with a heavy slouch hat. Without pails- ing he came straight across the cave towards the very place where Malcolm lay concealed. Malcolm braced himself up. A low tackle was the thing— then the stone. He would do the surprising this time. But just then, the blurregomass an Afrikaans. Malcolm would have recognized him then: it was old van stellen; and it did not require 11 t to realize that the tables had been turned. Without offering any reply, Malcolm bolted down the spruit. and van Stellen took up the chase. (To Be Continued) 1- Household Scrapbook ‘ (By aoanara uni» ~wwn Scarred I-‘loon If the hardwood floors have be- come scarred with dark marks moving towards him dead, crouched down and beg , quietly but most deliberately, scraping away the sand at the foot of the rocks. He was only a vard or two away, but so dark was {Know How to Vary Your Steps The gay strains of a Cuban rumo l)a—and what do you do’! The same old step over and over? Or do you ‘delight your partners by gliding ex- pertly trom one variation to an- other? Easy with diagrams and instruc- lions to learn the latest dance steps ——how to combine them. Follow our diagram of the Rumba Open Step and Rumba I-Iesiiation. First the Open Step! 1 AND—— Starting with left foot take two guick steps forward. 2--A slow siep orward. 3-—AND—Two quick steps lorward. 4—A slow step. Now go smoothly into the Hesi- Iation. 5—Quickly move left foo 3) side, placing little weight on it. ‘ nd sway hip left. 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A1-a.uf'2'i zoflofisrgo 1' voice, amin ou : co 1 -- Good VIM’! . 0 ‘ 5”” A-dd'°‘' -- "win is " v ‘ A. wot a rubber sponge. squeue from older, sound hues. _ nvenifhehod notapokeaina11nostdry.anar1.I>overtheolo1h- guishthisday_wm1at_lo&t.‘ o _ cm . 1% - - . fl',|i;LlE’ THE TOILER---— A ~no'1'ri.u~ snow -. I f i t I felt from rockers or furniture casters, rub the marks with very fine steel wool, dipgd in quite soapy water. Rinse wi clear water, and then BDDIY a good furniture polish. -They will be very much improved. ‘Making rain the cave that, even- at that tance. Malcolm could not follow his movements. Intent on his work, the intruder continued scrap for a full minute. Then the no changed to a sound like the creak of a box whose lid is slowly opened. For a few sec- onds there was utter silence; then. most astonshing thin in that n I: when making jam. add a table- of surprises. 11 fem r squeak 01- spoonful of glyoerine to each int 0 jam to prevent its crystal‘. . By doing this. less sugar quired and it is more transparent Easier Threading A needle can be threaded more ushing lowed by a long-drawn urgla. and a deep soul-satisfied sigh. "A-ah," said the intruder. Reaction conquered Malcolm. and he leant against his protect- ing boulder. fighting the wave of sudden laughter that threatened to expose him; for, even without the strong smell of brandy which had now reached him, there was no .failing to recognize in that heart- sigh the satisfaction of a gratified toper. . After a. few more minutes, punctuated by an occasional gurgle the mysterious box was uietly closed, the sand was scrap back and the intruder started walkln away. Somehow, Malcolm decid . [he must identify that man, so that he had hardly left the cave when olcolm was on his tracks. ' But when he reached the en- trance the intruder had vanished. In sudden fear lest he should be eluded. Malcolm became less cau- tious. He scrambled out of the ‘cave. tumbled, and dlslod edsstone which went cluttering own the slope, and before he could curse himself for ma neg once he caught si ht of a tall 1 , half way up t e bank, not more than ten yards above him or a awaited him. Instead of ms Mining his allotted eighth -inch from the edge, until the eye of the needle is visabie. .-t-1.-tn.-.-.-1.-1.-tn.»-.-I;-.-.-1.-«M.-talus: How Can I 7 7 (By ANNE ssaum. ummaunvmuuavmnnv Q. How can I treat hives? A. Try taking a tesspoonful of milk of magnesia two or three times a. day. Or. dissolve one tea- spoonful cream of tartar in s-half glass! of water and take before each men . Q. How can I prevent a skin from forming on the top of custard while it is cooling? A. or sheet of paper is thetooofthereceptsc whilethe custard is cooling. [ . , Dorotlry ix» gnu‘. B055‘ He TreatIHisW - to Observe» . 3 DearM.issDix—Ian'1aboll 5 Ihavobean for-three because of his attitude toward _ of the time to _ world is wife the no respect for his mother; if he has made for him, nor the wor if he has no tenderness for her, in y his wife as nothing but a slave 1 and to whom he doesn't have such a man may stop Sh beating his wife when the cuff a halt minute overbolled, but h than any whiplash and that If you are high-spirited : ment. that. You can't put on your . and as easily as you can upon an» -. up together. there are many them. It is s. terrsble thing and into which you have put . » yourself. n't cide whether your own self-r riage thinking that if you don any uuneoesss y risks on it. ,3’ In And don't forget this-—tha mother and dislikes her befor eyed after marriage. on from her. That alone appy. For, if we love our n1 for more than any wrong done t1is._ Dear Dorothy Dix-—My - suddenly turned very cold to she made some evasive reply » never known until recently w is a friend of hers, told in: to her. There is not a word showed the slightest interest in band. Before my friend told would never tell my neighbor , - that my hands are tied. But 5 abuse her mind of this crazy i 1 Answer: There are promises that an of them. I urge you to go at her. It would be wise to choose Make her call him into me her mind of is sick fancy over. of these years. You owe it to the man to‘: his wife must have treated him had been guilty of such an offc Don't let any foolish idea 1" am bringing happiness to two 0 a sin that you never commi I Dear Mlas Dlx—I am a gir set on my marrying a faérnzer. ' u tier _l'1‘.ch t the P10. It is the other way around. ing over with sentiment and usband. - their own choice huaban "e As a Young liian , ‘therefore, it is.W Carefully Before the Wedd' . laPerformed ': ‘ t mu Vb“ mother e wedding off while Xniflflif it hetre .11 flay her wi isqvher very soul .ode:rn. you wouldn't stand such treat- You wouid leave him. amt divorces are aim is all boss. iltxgtftions and heartaoh And, if there are children, 7 will t and dignity are worth more than keeping a settled home for the 9 grow up in. Ike it you won lrmggrymlng in his our marriage vyeliteaont any unkindness us time. when her husband is at 7011 want to into man-1 hinklng you .;'3: Prince 011::-inng His Will ell . t! I10 there was thing in Jorlfsrwone IXGLI‘. {:52 hi! 0 use .31. function in life is to serve ven ordinarily polite. ..—.... . oat: th actual brutality of physically ust to his taste, or e eggs are th words that out deeper bruised and son. I not so P as out on an abusive husband when lives have been tied will walk unansrtnc home that you have built so many hopes, so much of thinkaloxutlmetrl’lnatode- so don't go into ml!‘- 't stick it. Don't take safely as you can. jealous of YOU!‘ l1swlllbetenti1nesmoregreen- powar to separate from ever beta! to them youullhan is as the only neighbor she was sick and I was ‘nursi.n’lr that her husband ’ rum in . e toner and hehasneversom poi broken than inept and this is one in neighbor and have it mtg hear the story and help ' sine must he.ve\beon brooding all out this matter, because Wm sosdlyushe nasyoiabellevlne thstho aaolnst her. sac:-odness of a promise keep you as well as clearing your own name settled it between them that w could marry. no matter how L“, m d_, M 3 mm d *° .. we mrwss mm "W W ‘«’1‘«"«m€»‘=~-~=s'e‘l n 3% happy in the fact that 1 .311‘ ii‘>"ta:°o1'inytfie ta“: inc? “'1'” °“ °‘“' “W?” “ "°“ " why can't I live my life and the one I‘ wanyt 0“ wgn he 1°’ ‘°°°m 1 ‘M’ P'°p"° 1°’ comes nlons lust as my mo "fimia Dad because she oved mm ’““"° °" "“°“" ‘lknflyafiiititlher iosrzuazfibout i0 much that I cry for hour! over it. 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Fathers and " c jus in keeping their dau htera Know How to s and Where .:::".*".i‘.5.“‘:..*.‘.:*;*’r.r'.:'.*.°a*.:.:ir:v..°.::.:i3.r°" *‘°°"°* *° vim" 1332‘ .‘l.°& ”::.:..;'; .....».‘°‘ "°l‘.' - Dong YDIX. mentally-‘ ' "““-- one 21 to xenon ao. \ . Q" ‘nm—,, A: xtgllmgmghlg; ' ' ' ' O, I’ YOIIB Illllliil IIAL HOROSCOPE who u out 9» we - -rs for . . . him (or herself)! ass 9 other "' 5 ”"'““1 .‘l.i..".".*’g‘-° °' "°‘£'ii.°°¥..'{.’.'.“‘° Look in the section birthday comes in. and has ' - ronsr .m1 is. according to the stars. ‘ 1!. Inch dung 'vro11ld make no! performance! 1.. fr d possible until firm. for a- Oilll nvewoumnotomit atrswboc-rylio o....’. (Made with condensed milk) 2-a cup condensed milk' "only. 0 girls and sweeten with sugar. add- ing more if necessary to suit your own taste. but remember that sugar eclng and to be !1D.Ws up the ire smooth and velvety. ‘ice cream should freeze rapidly. ‘Add the crushed fruit to the milk mixture and ohlllxwell. Whip the cream ust until it will hold it's shape. 11 fold into the first part. Turn into 3 tray of the refrigerator and freeze until it is mushy. then remove and scrape the mixture from the sides and bottom of the pan, beating smooth. Work quickly so the cream will not melt, than smooth it over and replace in the refrigerator and gmza as rapidly as possible until simpls Strawberry Ice Cream 1 pint stre/wvberries 1-2 cup fruit; suiar 3-I cup heavy cream 3-1 cup coffee cream 1-8 teas 11 salt 2 e 3 w ites Me od: wash and hull the ber- ries and crush the-m fine. spr with the sugar and set aside for 2 or ahours to absorb the suge; and draw out the juice. Whip the heavy cream just until it will hold it's shape not stiff. and stir in the thin cream which has been scolded and chilled, Add the salt and the stiffly beaten egg whites. . Turn this mixture into a. tray of the refrigerator and freeze until it is in . Remove and scraps down from the sides and bottom of the Dan. Fold in the crushed. sweeten- ed strawberries and beat lightw until smooth. Rstum to the re- lgerator and freeze as rapidly as ideas to eliminate waste and con- serve energy. music and literary interests, government projects to benefit the public. Enjoy your hobby during spare time. Y 24 AUGUB1‘ 22 (Leci- th in need will bring surpr reaul This is iy happy . Tuesday's very beneficent vibra- tions suggest gains through friend- -ships, superiors, money. matters and those who appreciate your particular talents. AUGUST 23 to B!lP'.l'llM3l'JR. 13 (Virgo) — Born before Sept. '1? Domestic and _ ‘ business mate ‘ tera uire closest attention. You gonna are advised to mind other heart and at - your P's and Q's in tistic affairs. Everyday work and familiar en- deavors ara in first order. 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