I l l. i. t B P N . Z ~t c 51 E l ma: "two rm: cnmrurrrtrruwtv vwygnryri ivst, ,Woman b y calm -:- Social and P rsonal -:- Fashions -:- Ltte ature - _ _ - _ ~ e “ ‘ ‘ eTe‘. w‘ o‘ ‘ “~“e“““‘ . ‘lice- ~- e e - eoee:-““ s”. w“ ‘ - w in‘, . .‘ MYSTERY HOUSE ‘ ,*;”"3:‘.§l~'. - Stur- T°*"Y" “w” w” Splendtd Cough Remedy ' ..t....'.;:.-....... i 1 “m” lDomthy Du m“ mfidi° PML Easily Mixed at Home D form, well known m its prompt n.1,, P1186 wondered, as she looked at she laid her hand on Mrs. Prender- Rand thiopghtfully. if she were the , gggl’; hand 35am, Mme 8 W110 had felt. 1n MYS- "I meant to tell you this sooner." Chnynels boarding-house, that life 5119 5am, "But 1 was asleep all and adventure had passed her by. afternoon, and when I came in be. ‘V115’ Couldn't she thrill to this , fore dinner Flora. and Rand were man's love-making as that girl of hem 1 hot-o the oiumoudy a few months ago would ltave Mm pyenuergasy, looked 5g he; LllflliPd? i first in silence, then asked in a B‘"\\'ltvtt 1 got out of the zruin at I qujgg, who, "what did you soy, my clmoitt, in that terrible rain last; degy?" Bu; Page 55w the terrible November, I would have died of ‘ change in 1m- gyg5_ Joy Io titirk of your saymg this to "Lynn gave 1; to mo today, But . mP- R011"? ' l9 will ilclliif-Z ‘ he made me promise no: to give it 1H (‘lmllifll you to you until Saturday. Then I‘m "l? ma" WKPQ- i to put it into your ltttnd.” "I tlotrt know wltv anyiltirtg “You have m" $11<>"'~ ' 1 1111111 rd lightly ‘ "1 have had it. And 1 will have on t s rhottidcr. II: voice tins g; on Saturday, and give it to you, , ’»>‘~\' fl-i 31" " ‘K? l’) 1‘~“l'- 'I‘lt."tt was the only way ' he would J;|-t utvc inc u titttilce! Jtts; '9“; l; [o mo, My; Prendergast," suv 1hr. mutt-it." Page said trembling. "You had better give it to me ‘ now." Whrtt should she lutvt- nus‘ She (ltd not ‘red? , for at this uto- nicn: .\r:~.<. > -~t‘s voice tvtts< ~1 Con"; Ho 11,3519 mo swear 31PM“ 1115 FV-‘Yfl- "ml i that. Elllll I can't go back on my ' ~11 l0 IWF- i word! word! ‘" lzttd cvitleuily- been ~. looked up with her ‘ “He can'tpl.1y' fust and loose with it that wsty my dear." The PIYUP 8-“- PHSE 0m"? in. afic-tiottztte litzle term was quite '§'l"'-\' 111i‘ Sm TOWN! 1R‘- ‘obvlously an afterthought; her . zt-rtssttrititr this ttctuztl , 1011a was grim. “You give it to me, 1:‘ s to the OQflP-ux" of whom and 1'11 59o Lynn," she d been thanking all dcty. l page geizgd ho;- courage with Page wczxt over to the bed and laid a .-nt'\ll bt-mvttctl ltztnd ttgaittsi the. ivuffg. old discolored out‘. "I Ill s0 sort"): about your sister." "We raked tocetlter lrtst night," Mrs. Premier-gas: sztltl. "We parted friends." every fibre of resistance, she had. She assumctl a coaxing tone that ltadpftett worked well with her old employer. “You'll wait. until Saturday, won't you, Duchess? Why, Just think, rluttls only a few days! "You did? Oh, I'm And ntctttuvltilc- you cart be getting Does Rfllid knc-"tv tit-tit?‘ y things in order, making your plans. ‘Flora docs. But I told her only v 'I‘hcre's Lynn to think of, you so glad! tonight. and she may not have know," she went on. He says. he told him. Yes; poor Fan!" Mrs. l was promised his little cabin and Pit-l‘ '. sttld, clrcntittiy. "Al- llln‘ boat. and enough to live on. tito:t__"lt _ 1c ntltlrtl, "it. wits ll good 'I‘I1',1L'$ no; much-" wry to no, P1141- Jllrb going t0 “You have got it? the older sltcp. She uutstrt young Funny. woman asked fiercely. She was only five years younger "I have indeed, I promise to than I." . give it to you on Saturday, and “ was lovt-‘tj-x" Page said. meanwhile it's in a safe place." "sine ‘was vt-tgv beautiful, once. Mrs. Prcttdergast brooded upon St‘. tlozvn itere on the bod, Page, 1,1115 for o full half-minute, "To- 1 ‘Mm W talk w WU K ulimlle- mot-rows Wednesday. Thursday This last thing has decided me- xwrc all. gong away. Do yntt want to come with my to Cotmccticttt?" Page had coztstdrrcd the possi- " of tlzs offer before. She "cred without hesitation, “To ctdcd-io be sure you were of course Id come. ' . been out of California; Friday," she said musingly. "And Saturday we could—Send Rand in to mo!" she broke off to say suddenly" And you take yourself off to bed, my dear," she added, in her kindest tone. "You look tired." "I hope our long diamond hunt ls over!" Page said, with her good nights. She went to her own room reasured. Whatever the L unfortunate boy will still mystery. the tragedy, whatever 31m» '&AAC rltamond. of cottrsc. We even the crimes of Mystery House 1 do nmhutz abort‘. that. You've might be. they were all but solved : 1c yt. t; l)t'.<l.. The lll"ll who 2s far as Page Hazcltytte was con- cttute dmvtt litre from lurtkvrtott.» told me tixa: that's the fafe of all diamonds; they are lost sooner o lwtcr. \\':-1l--" ' Pogo at». cotit-rutttt». in the p:ttt.~c, the‘ her lit-am. tut: bt-atitig fast. corned. She took a hot bath, put a hot bottle between the fine heavy lmcn sheets, adjusted her reading light and flung she two books on her went to the bed. Th en %M4 Your Own Eyes Te” You How ‘ “ASPIRIN” WW" av sror WAT“ m 2 sEoONDS i‘ I 3 _ i An "ASPlRlN" Table! Star" Work l ' | lo perineum" “d G° '° ‘ix x Ijpyp an "Afllllfin" uA-piylu" hbletl “mm mm l “m. stlrt "akin: bold" it oi water. o‘ pun - t" mm’ la se What 11:10PM‘ l" the“ g s u moflmelthlil the yhqttuan ‘legal: time stut- uklni- gluten t - grntinil- s happen, g" yolll’ stomach For Amazingly Quick Relief Get “ASPIRIN” If ynu stiffer from the pains of nlmost instantly . . . headgcheg, nt-vtriiiq uimt you wnnt is quick neuralgia and neuritis ains start lclit-f. 'l‘itttr uucs wilhuttl saying. casing almost at once. ¥hat’a wh “.\~|1iritt" lztltlcis uivc tptick rc- "fimifns "FLY "n "A-‘Pirlll’, '01‘ Elie - lief, for one rt-ttsutt. lNXIIIIISC they '17)’ "-- Yolru 55y it i5 mflwdmlfi- dissolve or tlisinlcgrntc almost in- Q ffnnlly they itiuclt ntoisturc. (Note "Aspil-MI’ tablets "e made in 'U“*t"mf)“ “M” 9') Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered lloucc-Hvltcll you take an trade-mark of the Bayer Company, "Avqnrttt" inhlt-l. it starts to dissolve Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look ulntost us (iuickly us you swallow it. for the name Bayer in‘ the form of And thus is ready to start working a cross on every tablet. Demand and Get- Z _ 7:» A s P | n | rt ‘ruminant!!! RIG. CANADA'S STANDARD Or FRESHNESS c, QUALITY western window and opened it, and took a look at the moonlit night. ‘A light burned lil the little cabin _. where Lynn slept; he had been is- ; olztted there upon first coming to 1| Mystery Hottse because of the l nature of his illness; he had stayed ‘there by choice ever since. Page turned back and got into ( bcd; she was settling ltersclf com- f fortably when Flora tapped on the i connecting door and came in fsom her own roont. Flora looked like a ghost, but she reported herself as better after sleep, and observed that she was just going in to Mrs. Prentlcrgustls" room to say good night before 1arowllltg downstairs for sortie food. It was all normal and contfortable enough; Florais more citccrfttl voice, her reappearance presently with bread and milk and cold chicken, her companionship, for she left the door between the rooms open, and when Page flung aside her book and turned’ out her light Flora. was still reading. Page had thought that she would Ile awake, tvorrlng over Mrs. Roy's sudden death, Lynn's strange rc- ‘ ferenccs to his own danger, and own suddenly aroused apprehension us to the safety of mystery House for any of them: Rand herself. Lynn. Then there was the curious possibility of Mrs. Prendcrgztsts not being actually itivalided to cottsitler; why should any woman pretend to be helpless if she were not? But all these things merged to- ‘ gether strangely into waking dreams before she was fairly warm and comfortable. and presently I were mingled into real dreams, and [presently were lost as Page sank ‘I into the deep sltunger that natur- i ally attended youth and fatigue {and long hours in the salt sweet l ocean air. Everything looked more cheerful , in the morning, and the lntc tnournful event of an old lady's dcrtsh during her first hours under their roof appeared to be complet- ely forgotten. Forgotten too, by Lynn, was the diamond episode or at least when he joined Page at breakfast his talk was all of a fleet of Jellyfish that had strangely surrounded his favorite refuge on ; Rock Island. ' They had not gotten far into their meal before Rand came down, to be followed presently by; an un- I usually composed and agreeable I Flora. "Wellfl Rand said, attacking his eggs," I had quite a talk with her Duchess last night, and it's marching orders!" "When do we go?" Flora asked ‘sets her pulse thrilling? Why do Husbands Toil and Slave to Keep Their Families in Luxury, But Fat] to Make Proper Provisions t0 Safeguard This Wealth After They Are Gone? g The Financial problem is just as great in me~famlly circle as 1t 1s 1n No one knows any more how to solve it than they do They Just go round and round when they try. i the government. how to balance the national budget. thing. their arts upon the tired business mim. Why people should go haywire ovcr money when they keep their san- lity about other things is one of the incrutable mysteries of life. They , just do it, that/s all. Trike as an example of this, the shrewd; hard head- led, far-seeing man who spends thirty or forty years slaving to lay up i enough money to keep his wife and daughters safe from want when he is dead and yet does not make one single solitary effort to safeguard the tnoney he leaves them and that he knows to be so essential to their well- bciitg. I It's a queer thing that a man will spend his life trying ot protect the wife and daughters that he loves, yet throw them to the wolvm when he g Yet that is ovhat the average husband and father does. s. will in which he leaves everything he has to his beloved wife Mary, through he knows Mary doesn't know the difference between Wild Cat PF and Government bonds nor even which is the business end of a. check, and that he wouldn't have-trusted her Judgment when he was alive ‘ enough to have let her invest 50 on her own initiative. ntentiou the children in his will, becausehe knows that their mother will dies. divide her last penny with them. And the result ls that the poor bereaved widow is the hapless victim 0f chisclcrs, grafting relatives and glib-talking promoters. and that the greedy children and the ones that are always getting into scrapes get all A fortune that should have kept a. family safe and comfort- able is gone in a few years. Statisticians estimate that it takes the aver- ugc widow from eight to ten years to get rid of all of her husband's estate Every man has seen this catastrophe hnjipen over and over again to widows who were left tidy fortunes by He prepares the same fate for his the money. and be virtually on the bread line. their ltuslaattds, yet he is not wanted. otvtt wife uitd daughters. other causes combined dollar is at the bottom of far more divorcs t ‘ than all the platinum blondes whoever plied This is true between father sand draught- ters and husbands and wives and particular- ly in the nturrlage relationship. WOIHGII show less intelligence about the way thtl/ handle money than they do about any- thing else ln the world. tuore blterncss between httsbands and wives whether they have it or lack it, than any one It causes more family rows thtin all The lady on the Men and Money engenders He makes He doesn't even Then there ls the allowance question that in millions of homes pro- vokcs 365 breakfast-table fights a year. cattdlestick inaker. Every time wife has to P841- handle husband for the necessary family expenses she feels like taking , the bread knife to him or throwing the coffee pot at his head. Husband knows that. his wife isn't a. miracle worker who can run a , ltottse on air and that eventually he has to pay the butcher and- baker and Yet, instead of giving her freely a fulr share of the family income that would make her feel like a partner and enable her to mattttge her end of the business more intelligently, he doles it out in a. way that reduces her to the level of a beggar, or she has to wheedle it out of him in :1 way that makes her feel like a kept woman. And most insoluuble of i211 ls the problem of the rich wife and the Provided there was plenty, it would seem that it. would i not matter whether the pocketbook was the wife's or the husband's, but ' it does. A poor girl may marry a rich man be blissfully ltnppy, but ninety- poor husband. nor with what fiuc intentions they start out. The rich girl sees no reason why she should glveup the luxuries which she can afford to live on a poor man's salary. She sees no sense in his keeping on with his job when she wants him to travel with her and p18? m1 h". 50 he 1106011195 9- llarrtsite upon her and not only loses his own ‘ self-respect but also hers, und- the end of the beautiful romance ls a sor- W did squabble over money. Yet wltat is the rich girl to do? marries? Be an old maid? counting the cost? Who knows? money question in domestic life? with an air of interest. But Page kncw from her tone that she was to her. (To be Continued) PAINT Now that there is so much new, ztctittg; this news svas no surprise paint about, it is as well to know3 that hot vinegar will remove paint from glass. DOROTHY DIX. STAINS ; nine tlntcs out of a hundred it brings disaster to all concerned for a poor man to marry u. rich woman, no mutter how much they love each other, Throw away her fortune when she Marry a stodgy millionaire who will bore ‘ her to death when there is a poor boy without a penny to his name who Or indulge herself in the luxury of buying the l husband who strikes her fancy as She would a new automobile, without Who is wise enough to settle the WEDNESDAY. OCTOB 14 PARIS Paris. TPA—4, 25.6 m , RDIVIE 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. LONDON weigh songs GSP,19.6 m., 15.3 meg; G. 255 m., 11.75 meg. GSC, 31.3 m., 9.5a mez- EINDHOVEN, tvETtlERLAuns 7 n- m- - Happy Programs PW 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. - BERLIN 7:30 D-tn Music. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.7’! mes. SCIIENECTADY WZXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 H198. BERLIN 9:15 p. m. -Danoe Music. 25 4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON Three talks on topics of the moment G181“, 19.8 m., 15.14 meg ; 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. MONTREAL 25.6 m , 11.72 BIBS. DAN D RU FF AND HAIR LOSS C CgEvD HE ITCHING RELIEVED _ USING I SOAP and OINTME 771E COOK'S CORNER ' CUCUMBER. CELEB!’ RtELISlI. 2 quarts celery 1 cup salt 1 gallon water 2 cups dry mustard 1 1-3 cups flour 8 to l0 sup: ~brotvn sugar 2 teaspoon: turmeric 1 gallon vinegar 2 green peppers (chopped) small. for measuring. Add onions. onions and celery in e. large crock. morning drain. Mix the mustard very thoroughly with the flour, brown sugar and turmeric. Blend smoothly with part of the vlrtegar, cold. Scald the ne- malning vinegar and stir into mus- tard mixture. Stir and cook until the mixture has thickened smoothly and no raw flavour of flour remains. Add cucumbers, etc, pepper; stir occa- sionally while bringing to boll and simmer gently for 1-2 hour. Seal in sterile jars. Makes about 16 small Jam (12 Pints) 6:15 p. m. —Oonoert from Radio- 11372 meg. Q p. m. -News in English. Police Force Band. Vocal , Concert 2R0, 6,15 p. m -tA short Recital of -—New German Ught 8 p m. -La.tin American Concert. DJD, 9:40 p. m.—"Food for Thought." GSC, 10 p m. -Icl Paris-This is “w best days o; a, man's me Parls-{tttciéxme Delval. "Jules et m those m when he mum-s service, Gaston" mm orchestra, direction ___Abu-t “u; Andre Durieux. CJRO, Wlrutlpex. 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg; CJRX, Wlnnilfifl. KINDNESS 4 quarts small green cucumbers 6 medium-sized onions (chopped) Wash cucumbers very thoroughly but do not. peel; cut very small. Wash . celery very thoroughly before cutting Dlmolve the salt in the bounig water and pour over mixed cucumbers, Cover and let. stand overnight. In the It’s So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get quick relief from a distressing cough, mix your own rem y at ltotue. Once tried, you'll any it's your favorite cough medicine, and it's so simple and easy. First, make a syrup b Btirrilll 2 cups granulated sugar an one cu of water u few moments, until dlsso ved. A child could do 1t. No cooking needed. Then get 2 ounces of Pine! from anydruggist. ‘his, is trcompouud con- taining Norway Pine m. concentrated Iii, on throat membranes. Put the Pine: into a 16 ounce bottl; and add your syrup. Thus you my,’ 16 ounces of very efficient remedy, m you get four times as much cough medi- cine for your money. 1t tastes tine and never spoils. d_ for quick, blessed relief, l: splendid. You can feel it penett-sgin t e arr passages in a way that me; business. It loosens the phlegm. soothe the irritated membranes and eases ti; soreness. Thus it makes breathing u,‘ and lets you get restful sleep. Juatitry 1t, and if not pleased, you money will be refunded. I v The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES THE COUNTENANCE Whether the face be Win18. 0!‘, old, 001d, That links the stranger's heart t0 ' mine. _The Common Link. THE BEST DAYS How much the world needs kind- nes and how easy to bestow it. BEAVER] ~ The truly brave are always gen- emus. What is the difference between a. {woman who gossips and a look- ling-glasfl-One speaks without re- ,flecting and the other reflects ‘without speaking i RULES . The best rules to form a young man are to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one‘s own opinions, and value others that deserve it. —Slr Wil- liam Temple PERFECTION - Aim at perfection in everything though in most things it is unat- tainable. However, fhey who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it than tho:e whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as unattainable. —Chesterfield. TI-IIE Elinor: We ought not to be careles and indifferent about the future. But as there are goods in life possible unttnncn "I am subject to severe headaches and have used any amount of tablets without much relief. One Paradol tabletjelieves the worst headache. Ittsqtuek,safe,dependable. 35 cents. DB. Clllll’! PARADOL [provide ourselves or whether msmnes dream, o;- means to obtain the one an , I truce some um and industry are natural virtue on “my brow and necommended to us by the eon duct even of brute creatures we neglect our own intctvst, deserve the calamities which com upon us; and have no reason t hope for the contpits-iott of otltc when we take no care of o selves.——Bp. Conpbeare. haven't had snv for l 1W8 “m” had any rain lately " T0 Y-O-ll-ll TYPE When our expert opernlo fashion a Parmanent fl you, it is exactly that. first and sonality and Vastly different! to be obtained, and evils cztrabl of being avoided, so we sltoul with proper other. Watchfulrcs c cape the AMot-rtirtgSmile , Assistant: "No. madam. we Manager (overbearing): “Oh. "- we have 1t, modem; I Wm 99ml ° to the warehouse and have sotn brought l.n right away. mutant.) Never refuse uni/thine send out for it." (Aside - As the lady went out lflll8h I the manager demanded: "What d! she say?" Assistant: cshe mid we ‘nth-er "ROSE MARIE Your Permanent, here. i lasti-fttshione to compliment Y-O-U-R p!‘ individuttlti, Prices $3.50 to $7.50 B. WALLER Phone 1243 with Major Hoopla sutzavou wtu, ON THE "FIVE BiLLS T. OWE THE ‘POT. FUR ‘THE RANCOAT BEER amspeuii e, ,_ t\ OUR BOARDING , HOUSE WE'RE EvEHwe-‘IJM PUTTING THE atue wnuoetztute stab/vs, . mom ctAwsoktfs Pa. l. AND ‘FNE ‘E1046? vou MUST ea‘ _, THFOBBlNG Wm-l aeustzosnv Too/xv, ‘to LET ME ou-r vtzom UMDERTHE GATE THAT ensvl, "rt-ta com‘ woo A5 aooo A6 ueww-Excewv "rt-tut "rt-ts 1200: ot= THAT 01.1: "WATER snap Lent-foo _ LiKE A tween Amp THE sl-toutoswl, cuwretzs wens ASFHPPED oven eiéA unmet; yesrf ,1've ‘BiEN wotfrtuetr ruse YOU Nous owvouneio o. ,Q~ M,’ 1/"Mooos,'rotvsv.\rou_,“ Q .' t < FOP "HQ-est ' m..: r. Ylvlejegewwflo" , y” ’ THATS HANGING, (‘l/é Z2 uvjuvoufi“. /. 0f ‘y ‘can! z é t . , . / "%/ if i, _// v //// it g . ===§E3 E: r y e . Aw. one UP ‘FOR curve= OUT OUR WAY WHAT l5 ‘l’ 2 . ,,._,,....<s A s-tsmzr OSAVER HEART 5AVER ? tie; Auses sttuniss". Hi5 ~ A CIAL CHAIR FOR ME. THAT DQESSES CAN'T BE HUNG ER LAID Qi. ' ,AND WHEN l SIT DOWN. THERE NO S-HRIEKS THEREFOR. NO HEART y. . SHOCKS. IT SAVES MY "rtvw HBMZT AND ALSO THE PERSONS WHO ‘THINKS A DRESS l$ ' BEN‘ $51’ ON. NO HOME l5 COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE. I'M TAKIN‘ Q11’ A PATENT ON lT. By WILLIAM AND! .11.‘) . r ./ E-QwtttlfMfi i ‘qr- _,_ ,..l