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To crack walnuts so that perfect halves are obtained for decorating, I'll replace it." I Roger made a. negative gesture. "Did lie-mid he nre you?" She glanced at hmi wltn ‘her fine dark eyes tuil o1‘ apprehension; “Not exactly," Said Roger, smiling “I resigned." “And he accepted that?" Looking back. RDger couldn't re- call that, Smallbridge had actually made any comment. “I take it that he did." During the rest of the five minu- tc drlve to the harbour they sad nothing. In funeral silence they went aboard the yacht. Cullen and Charlie were busy in the engine room. J "Flve days ago I came aboard," thought Roger. Heavens, what a lot had happened since then!" He thoughtcf the greeting the girl had given him. and the blood quickened 1n his veins. And now. dash it, he was aboard for the last tmc. he would go away, probably never lee her again. But for Kitty that tvliole five day.- might have been n dream. It was all real enough as he followed her. llcr face averted going about her hum- Lating task. hue opened lockers and drawers silently, l "There's notnlng gone in here!" ishe burst out at lust in the saloon. = "Why did he want Us to look? Dots he want you Lo DAV ior lrtrytlnrg the may have taken?" “ hat would be enough." said Roger. "Its n rea oil-able! fault/my fault! I've told him again l and again!" 1i ,. She swung_ rouud. near the stirlace. Rcgci‘ _ her blmcily . lcuuu hi. arms about her, her vonvulsed lace press- ed against his coat. “You ought to loathe mc!"l1el stammered. “I was so darned un-' generous." _"I've lost you your iob," sobbed. Kitty 1 1L was half a minute before they' came to a clear realization 0t svhat, had happened. Concousness that,‘ he held her loveliness in his arms went through Roger like flame; and then she drew nastaly away from him r her hand. They faced one another, confused by their mut- no ual outburst of emotion. "I want t0 marry you!” Roge "Yes?" Kitty smiled breathless! . "But I'm nothing," he told e steadily. “I've nothing to ofier you now. ‘That's mv fault," “Your fault be darned! can't feet fir VShe dropped; hope sang 1n him wildly as he crushed her hand. “You have so much!" he said. She lifted her eyes with a brave smlle. “I'm not going to try to lead you into anything lagamst your Judg- me .. BIG-ht, ilhlS El I-le searched her face with anx- ious eyes. TBDI. you do-you wouldi?" ‘I would-when you ielt that you could!" Hler heart. IrLalf-an-hour later they were back l Thev went slowly up through the garden to the terrace at the villa. together. Kitty stopped bv her lath er's chair to sa “We looked daddy!" S116 cast a smile oi sympathy and , encouragement at Roger. and went on into the house. Smallbrldge fol- lowed her with his eyes. then looked penetratingly at Roger over rthejgoll ‘~ Common Sense ' About Constipation l A doctor would tell you that the best thing to do with any ailment isto get at its rauu. lf you're constipated, don't firltlle with makeshift remedies. Find our whatsgivingyou the trouble! Chances are you won't have to look very far ifyou eatjust the things most people do. Most likely you don't get enough, "hulk" in your diet. And "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. l! ' means the kind of food that isn't largely consumed in the body, but 1 leaves a soft "bulky" masa which I helps a bowel movement. I ii stand the walnuts on (tho flat end and strikc it lightly with a ham. mer on the sharp polnt_ A low-powered electric lamp 18 Wins Put on the market in England since the bloc-outs began. Pbmerly the lowest powered lamps lnoommon mei-aniromzoweo watts. Now lamps from 5 to 15 watts are coming into use. It is argued that this much better than to burn hlghpowered have been married for near! nervous and lack! unsteudilv. l! Iul‘ . mg But I ask you. I'll have to get on my st... docillty, the completeness of her surrender to his wul went to ills Y! through the cabnz. The silver tankyardr, had been taken from the galley. We'll replace them. then reduce the be made available. learning. ed with hair as a football. the Greeks made the area headquarters. different instruments, Lemon Juice Recipe ileuritls pain try expensive home package of RU 45X from your druggst. 1a quail of water, l4 lemons. It's easy i You need only 2 Into L-me-S vu any. one“ Mm,“ 48 1ours_— sometlmes overnight - slnenliici results are obtained. l1 the PAZILS are not quickly relieved and 1i you do not feel bettcr, ltU-Ex lltnspltlPlloN w l co t you noth. l0 My. Your ioney back, 11 1; (ices not help you. RU-EX PRES. RIPTION is for sale and recom- mended by ALL, LEAD ._ UISTS ING DRUG 0f his Anglo-Fren h His first inqulry wascuneillgcxsigg?‘ ‘Told you two make thing. up?" _ Why. yes-as a. matter of fact we did. replied Roger. _ ‘Humph! smallbrldge glared 9,1; him cxpectantly. Roger grasped the fact time smullbfldge was not nearly so much ln the dark about the situation as he had fancied. He coloured and faced hs chosen father-in-law de- termlnedly. "I would like to marry Kitty, 511-!" her?" meet with "You've asked ,- “I don't expect it to your a. proval, but I told her that I wfl-nte to ask her some time when ,. Im m a better position. she 551d she would wait." >S_mallbrldge ‘folded his paper de- cisively, frowning. You ve resigned your job as my Secreiafyi" he be an. "And I'm out of a job. and I need expect no reference from you, sir!" R/cgencut in. "I know it. My pros- peers aren't of the best-_" Smallbridge shook his head, “Not: at all." he said. "You're WFOBB there. I was thinking that I would offer you the London man- agership!" "Yew-what, sir?" ‘You're the only man, Kent who has ever reduced Kitty to a reason- able frame of mind." Smallbridge explained. “If you can manage Kitty ou can manage the London recipe. and pleasant. night I knew you had her beaten." “But. sir-i" Roger found himself smiling broadly in his relief. "I don't ‘know what to say! You're too en- wierous. I fee! that I let you own badly over this last affair. . . ." "You may not have done what I told you to do," said Smallbridge. "But you seem to have put every ounce of guts in you into r tr! i the situation. Besides. youevciilg muuuile Kitty, and thavs enough for me!" lie lflngled his bell. - . O O . "Ask Miss Kitty to come here," he said. when Gullick came. Roger walked up and down in a state of elatcd thankfulness. Kitty came in a matter of seconds. She walked straight up to her fath- ers chair. A change had taken place in her manner. Her face was a beautiful mask of mercilcs deter- mlnation. “Did he tell _ Smallbrldgc 0st his genlallty and mstncllvely took up the defensive. "Tel! me what?" he countered. “That lie wants to marry me, and I want to marr him!" She lifted her head prou v. and threw a flashing glance from one to the other. "He wants us to wait, but I won't waft! I've been thinking about it. It's all nonsense about waiting. Roger went through tcrments to get the yacht back for you! You're oing to give him back his job Father- ou?" she demanded. Egapflnom l hlamps and 1g t by using - shades. The government has been asked to see that larger numbers Mistakes are opportunities for Eskimo boys use a big bag stuff. Because oi’ the presence of num. emus islands and rugged coasts in the water corridor; leading to the Black Sea. pirates from the time cf their A full dentist's kit contains 8,000 Checks Rheumatic | Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic or this simple in_ ‘ a Plsssclumumv Mix it with tablespoon. uls m ranch. When Kitty came back last. i MSW tely. stock. love? Answer: ations. He oril spends the balance of his time at his office. neglectful, cold and inuxierent. me about his business or let me have the ke our bank box in which I am supposed to have He says there is no other woman. th.nk my lack of self-control! killed my husbands Is he stalling for time in order to find out his own feelings? Your polic should be to play a waiting game. Donn’ wd ‘uelym me flames of your huSDMm-S resemmenb at whateyer n, hours. then unmould and servo with McNlsh to d.nuer and was Eivink is about you that has got upon his nerves by arguments and recrimln- Don't go about with the air of a martyr and malk such a dlsmal place that he will dread to come back to it. your best fnend (u your troubles. _ _ drastic like consulting a. lawyer about divorce. because that will make it the harder for hm to come back to you when he gets over his mad. y comes home What policy shall I ursue? DISTRACTED IFE. e your home Don't bell And, above all, don't do anything When Marriage Seems to Grow Cold, it is Time for the Husband and Wife to Take a Vacation From Each Other for a Brief Time-This Usually Cures Many Imagined Ills ' Dear Miss Dix-My husband is 65. I am ten years younger. We twenty years and have two boys. I have been a good and helpful wile. bu for the last two years I have been sick and ng self-control; at times have ‘ gone to pages and cried out" to him: “l. hate! you illlffinfl iilunfi°fiéllifil loll". £l‘t‘o'l'°l“él§.‘{’l ‘$153.. crumbs w meow: than awn we“ tells me that his love for me is dead and his aiti- lulu the uuP. Bud 11°11! usefm Bu“ tude toward me and the children has changed com- that are wo dry 0r you“ H5911 p to eat and sleep and more milk and the pudding will be is a little flat. Doesn't talk t0 ed Y 90 and then silt in the flour and bak- .2011“. D0 you Hold yourself steady. 534mm W" I If there wa, another woman in the case you would have reason to needed to cure husb ‘to be bachelors aga. the dining car. Maybe be borne any longer. ""3 he doe , for months. But I feel Answer: '1 l think that you are incurable a good husband out of that a. young tr! has the u What ma es ou thinic they reach the dangerous age nobody knows. suddenly realize that they are getting old and t it is just becasue they ii children and eating the same things every day, looking at the add we m Ce of across the table and listening to the eternal family Jyuabbles. ‘ Maybe it is because the wife has been hard to live with. l5 because the wile has been a tyrant. e little nagging troubles of domesticity have simply accumulated and accumulated through the years until they make a. burden too heavy to i): tthiasetmiiielmaitievea ilnhlzilliizt glridlotzivcfsoraiiesawllgbltoraiid lX Cream Sncrtenmg and sugar and the wives iiie wiieuéhougyh to just let their husbands go away fora While Add 8355' we“ beaten mm’ grape and get rested up they will generallyforne home like Mary's little lamb. I . No Woman Can Sup iy Men's Deficient-Ins Dear Miss Dix—I am 20 years o d and very much in love with a buy 0f the same age to wnom my parents strongly object. He betrayed a girl and goes on sprees sometimes for days at a time and has ocen out of woik that he has sown his wild oats and will settle down and be a true husband, and I think I can make a man of n.m. My mother says it is my outy 1o try to persuade him to marry the B1“ 11° , wronged and give their baby a name. What do you think 121215?) it? sort of a young man. a strong bridge out of rotten planks, and nomore can you make a Sl-TOHB and stcadfa t man out of a weak and unllrlucllllfid uhflfuuifir- What makes you think that a man who is dastardly enough to betray alities that would make h m a. desirable husband? that a. drunkard is a good man to tie to? Maybe it Mayne n, is just because all of optimist 1r you think you can make You couldn't build What makes you th nk that you would insure your happiness and well-being b!’ marrying a man who has no way of supporting a family, who llnsnt evlen a job? I should say that any one of the three Cuufll-s would make hlm highly ineligible and that put together _they would make marrying him equivalent to deliberately committing suicide. And what reason have you to suppose that he has sovrn his wild oats‘! It is true that he has put in a pretty big crop for one so ymmgl. but I 80¢ no indication that he has finished the job. _And, anyway. wly d0 you want to take upon yourself the burden of having to help him harvest the nettles and tarcs that h-e has sown? Don't kid yourself into thinking that you_can make a man Out Q1 suoh Door stuff. You can't. If a. man won t‘ g0 515F818!"- becuu“ 11-5 own self-reslpect demands it of hlm;_ if he wont keep sober because he can't oontrn his appetites; if he isnt a man because of his own man- hood, no woman can supplv this deficiencies, No woman elm mull“? u lull’ man work or inject a backbone into a. Jellyfish. Your mother ls right.‘ If you have any influence with this boy try to get him to marry the girl he has wronged and give his nameless child a name. Thereby you may help her, and you will certainly save your- self a lot of misc . 1.? The Man Who Is Untidy Dear Miss Dlx-My husband is a izood. kind man and we net alone fine. The only fall; I can find with him is that he will not i839 Cure‘ of his clothes. I-le w!!! do any kind of dirty job in his best sult- The worries me to death. as we havent much money and cont afford man‘ clothes. He gets mad when I speak to him about it. MRvghaR slgallcl d0? er: If that was the only fault I had to find with my husband I would just buy a bottle oi’ cleaning fluid and not busv with the struts ‘Qlud l pressing iron and say nothing to him about it. Dont let your m" rlaBB go on the rocks for such a little thing as that. DOROTHY DIX- -vi'ei-lnmv.v.vreivtnv.-éé.num.vlfiirtmvuwnmswvw Yflllll INDIVIDUAL IIORDSGOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, 1939. King» Features Syndicate Inc.) For Tuesday, January 23. 1940 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Generauy favorable, especialy ior your regular work and for study to improve knowledge. Be Governed by sound judgment and forethought. Association Iwuh natives of Can- cer, Virgo, Gemini, Pisces and could be particularly profitable today. APRIL 21 i0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Your indications are similar to those oi Aries Do todays work as well and as quickly as you can, and if you have time to prepare for to- morowi; duties, fine! If you haven't, forget about it, you are only ex- pooled to do what you can proper- ly. No sympathlzing with yourself! MAY 2i b0 JUNE 2i (Geminih- Such matters as transportation, Look ln the seeiion your birthday comes ln. and find wliav. your outlook hi. according to the stars. a i. '. I a a r s \5\'I' JIILY‘ 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) - You can surpise busineas associates, your employer or partner and lrfends with line gains today if you give more than ordinary attention to details and exercise true pat- ience Try hard. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Feel restrictions? Accept them philosopircally. we all have them at, times. They really are good for our character Don't listen to pessimism in any form. Enjoy healthy, cheery recreation during free tlme_ SEPIEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Join with forces AC- 'I'IVELY taking part in pro, ects and plans to benefit living condtioris. And remember that if your efforts seem unappreciated at first, those fearlthe worst, but so long as all Lhdiilalls hug ls just being tired ol dom- as“: W YIN need n0!i.rg'ii/iti0as5u'ii'i%tvt'vriil'ri"'g giiilgticlnation that they want glilndled ‘mmge Peel» 1 I) US i0 try f0)‘ B. W 16. , i] f n Ln 111311139X; Just why men who have been docile and domesticated and thoroughly Pound i185; 1-1 lwuud ululufueu B13 1,83% 39;, "gbgvfimzrgss tge bum,“ housebroken for twenty years or s0 suddenly kick over the traces when moods, 1-1 pound llour, -2 poun ‘under It open me door and come Maybe 1t l5 because they shortening, l-z pound sugar, h eggs ‘o u the Sm“ eyf gear tbehlast call lg 1 Eli!) sour gnilk , 1 cup unsweet- u P e e up wit wives an ene grape uice, same [Mes Jelly, 1 b2 “Eapoms salt’ 2 new door, with yer elbow press the but- Geneially all that is [round cakes 6 1-2 inches in diam-I CORNER Steamed Fig Pudding 2 cups bread crumbs l cup shredded suet l-B cup rlour i teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup brcvwn sugar 1 cup chopped figs 1i eggs 1-2 cup milk Method: Measure the bread COLDS , W, . Add the shredded suet to these irig powder. Add the sugar and nutmeg with the chopped figs and lniX Well A MomingSmile Beat the eggs with the milk and stir this in, mixing lightly. Turn into a well-greased mould and, cover with a 131605 of waxed paper.‘ boiling water for 3 McPHERbuN and McNlsl-l hard sauce, cl‘ any pudding sauce him direction; how to get to his that you like best. "home. says the Ford Home A!- manac. “Flrst ye'li takeutihtc; subwayhto 96th street," 581d O BT50". " 9n DARK FRUIT CAKE iwam back one block‘ go aroufghtge 2 pounds ram-J“, 1 pound cub conrer, enter the. first gate an a s Iran“, 1,2 pound cmon, F; pound lthe building. W.th your elbow, press ed cherries, 1-2 pound dates, i-‘lhflnd Yerse" l“ me nauway- The“ to the seccnd 1 cup Curran, floor. Then when you come to my . - _ ton and—" s22“. spoofi cloves 34 waspwl, soda, 1 do you mean by pres-sing the but- teaspoon baking powder. ' w“ Wm‘ m” elb°w"'"' Method: Ohop fru.t and almonds "sumlyi ‘may? “llswered mm“ hmk and dredge with 1-; cup of the flour JWK- "ye'li not be comm’ empty- handed. Juice, and Jelly, and mix well. strt Then-Silence rzmainfng flour with the salt ———— I spices. soda, and baking powder. The Shy curate WM Dlumu 119KB Add flour mixture to shortening ilo the very r1611! duvhess at dinner. and sugar combination and beat uuu 5116 Wlfillfd i0 be EPW10115- i until smooth. Add fruits and nuts! "I didn't CRWI) your name." she Pour mu) greased paper lined pans said, "Will you tcll me what it or one quart glass casseroles. Bake "f," u H for 2 1-2 to 3 hours at 250 degrees‘ Jinks. your Grow. anfiwereu F‘. ‘This recipe will make three the Ouruw- “Just a little louder, please." eter and 2 1-2 inches high or three "Jinks." yuul’ GFBBC." TBPBB-Wu loaves g 1.2 x 4 1-2 X 2 1-4 moms, the curate. raising his voice, ' ' _ "I'm awfully deaf,’ apologized ___A____ the duchess. “Would you mind say- _ _ —'“‘—‘"i“‘ ling it Just a little louder?" come and budget. especially, sayl "Jmkx W“ 5mm" he 51mm’- todays stars, and th‘s holds parmyelled Jock McPherson had invited Andy ' _4 Penna mnflthe button, open the door and ye'li . - l I b be; De _1 "I'm sorry," said the duchcss. yculsfngunf? .i\';,'ilerg"th,srefz'ea w?“ lgtvlrklsg it up, "It sounds Just. like ' ' ' ‘Jln ' to me." there's a way." DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Aspects aren't too magnanimous. You may have to work harder for results, and you will have to smile at times when you won't feel ilk“ ‘t. Outsiders working for your good. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Your advice may by sought. Give it, but witivut P!’ r"! upon your shoulders others‘ burd- ens. 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