C5 ncuxzc. r->-g_<-_>_z=1 C. B. l. A. A. A. ............... . . . . . .. 3.5.5 ‘ v B“. '* m t | |= tA d F‘ r AMomt-tt-s '1 m, to" ma COOK'S "Vat/ifs Vr\I/her?(i:~io Vestslel ls gffelon m! e m“ m‘ T” It?‘ man ’s Rea B)’ CAPTAIN PATRICK CLIFFORD. (Author of “Pirate Cruise", "Men Without Fear“, etc.) IRQTALMINT l! ‘The charge that came over little Apollo Hubbard, is one that would p u s n el the most. able psychologists. A; Major Clancy fell. with his parting shout to the gigolo, something seemed to boil up within the young man. Bleach- lug down, he seized Clancy's pis- tol, and at the same time tried to drag Sally into the lift. Pauling in that, Apollo leaped in himself and slammed bhe doors. With his heart beating madly. the litilc man waited till the lift reached the gjxotlnd-lcvel and kick- ed open the do.» A; least a dozen ‘pirates u ‘re WflliIilQ, and hurled themselves tovrartl. him u he left the cage. complete than plunged . . rpme miracle. he .. ‘lvrwzh the press with th~ bolt of tun rv\'tw!\'cr, a m.\v'.!“‘. tin’ r-ueu Xi-njor Clancy mivw hivr- er vet‘. The blunt fact of the :un"cr was that Al>°11°'5 u". turd he was fired t . (lv""i'!lllflAilOll to iv I? .n‘. and the l-it‘. hi: life t0 i Apollo himself the corridor with , a: Chinese in time he reached . Rllt Apollo a bedly- needed lead. Like a maniac. the young man raced through the old building and into the big ballroom. It was fairly well tilled with foreign vis- itors, who looked up at the flying apparition in Chinese pantaloons. As Apollo fled he yelled out at the top of his voice: Pirates! -thls place is full of them! They've got the Gigantics gold down below. Help —HELP! The effect of his words on the astonished afternoon-tea dancers. can be imagined, particularly when they saw the waving pistol in his hand. Women shrieked and men cursed, as they strove to get out of the way of this seeming maniac. Sev- eral waiters, by one accord, rush- ed at him. and in a second, Apollo might have been recaptured with- in sieht of safety and, ironically etioueh, in the company of people who would have aided they but known the truth. On one man, however, the ef- fects of Apollo's appearance were astounding. He was a big, silent man, who had sat- nt a corncr tulfc watching the tiunccrs in a heavily (ilslfiiéffilifid manner. As the gigolo rushed across the room, yelling hysterically, with a dozen waiters in pursuit. the man leaped to his feet . Apollo? breath _»_ a out-rd s and “mt ("can the few sec- (toor would bring the :‘\"=i‘i-li shots were at which the and the wind- , corridor. prevented. fr" ‘r effect. Then sliding will 4M; y/wwi open and a young ' , arcd in the doorway. 0n by the mo—‘ . rush, crashed‘ c‘ .1: i Hugh 1 up tut-c. bowl-t mg me young mun clcrm over. As he fell, Apollo, who by this time had. wL-h army justification, come ' ffzirranicn, kicked him ~~h ‘P11’: nur- 5. _ zpcr tripped ovci" thet sqvlrwinq lXMlV of the glgolds victim and the resultant scuffle oz-‘cd themselves out. Si" Hey -Hubhnrd! he shouted, and Apollo caught his cye Pro-pro-fessor M'Gurk, he gasp- ed, and next moment the exhaust- ed little man had collapsed in the Secret Service man's arms. lWGurk (lraggcd him into a chair. As hi‘ did so the advance-guard of the puuuing waiters appeared. Think- ing M‘Gurk to be a mere client. who had come to their aid, they reached out eager hands little man. Next moment, two of them crashed over half scnssfesgs front the hammer-like blows which ZWGurl-c dclivctsed. The ucxt backed atvay in astonishment "Hcy, listen, every one of you! NFGurk shouted at the top 0f hi5 powerful lungsJThc dancers and feu-Lalters, st.i‘l further intrigued ‘ by :hi.s new development, fell sil- ‘ cut. Get out o‘ this place and back to Shanghai, the Sergeant f For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture, Splendid Results. Saves h/ioney. Easily Mixed. You'll never know how uickly and iraaily you can ovcrcuuic a mi winter couuii, until you try this well knnwu ‘ l " * l four times as much t ‘our tuoucy and tier-zit please you perfectly.’ V from any druggist) into a 16 oz. bottle. Add your syrup 8114iX0“illA\'t"iiii)illlf'l3S of medicine that will aurprist» you by its quick action. _lt never spoils, lusts a family a long time, and tastes fine- cbildren love it. {Phil home mixture fakes right hold of u severe cnuzh. For real rcstiits, your]! say it's splendid. It. loosens the ghlogm, soothes the irritated mem- rnncs, and quickly cuscs soreness and difficult breathing. Pinex is a compound containing Nor- way Pine, in concentrated form, well Itnown for its soothing effect on throat mcrniirunes. liioncy refunded ' it l__........._.-. Design No. Eiijecfijire; Wall-Panel "flirt or West, Home's Best," truly an appropriate phrase to decorate a pretty sampler. Use delf blue or cornflower blue linen for the back- ground and work the. flowers, trees, cottage and lettering either 1n the colors st vwc‘ ‘ml on the pattern or in shades which you yourself W111 b15114 to carry out the color scheme of the room in which the picture t; to be 11.. hunlt. ~ "l loud u enccrlng, homey atmosphere to a hall; is ideal nem- ltcr c a livlnu room chair and is most appropriate for a young him had‘ for the ‘ llaoyfla or .' om. This is one of these pretty pieces which be- comr nu ~ ch v d in a happy home as the years go by. 0n1y flmplg stitches \\'il‘(‘il nrc quick to work have been used throughout. The pattern fer cf thc design. complete instructions for embroiderlng color surgcstlons as well as detail chart of sfltghgg 115@d_ , '1: pnttcrn and instructions for all oi these designg, u‘. n stumps or coin icoln preferred) to The Charlgttetoum IIv-ttilri! tirl: Department. Us." thi- wupnn. Print your name and address plainly. l PRICE OF COURAGI "Yes," said the meek-looking little man. "I took your advice and told my wife straight out that aha couldn't henpook me any more." His friend Dotted him on the back. ‘ ‘Splendid?’ he said. “Now you can hold your head up." The little man winced. “You? he replied doubtfully. “but it's still pretty sore and bruised." ‘This is a very small bit of chicken you have given me, wait- cr," complained the diner. "Yes, sir," replied the waiter, un- der notice anyhow, "but you will find it will take you a long time to eat it.’ continued in the same key. The Devils popping here. As he spoke, one of the waiters suddenly whipped out a. pistol and fired. Women shrieketi, but the bul- let went nowhere near M’Gurk who promptly drew his own pistol with lightning speed. and shot the man dead. There was a wild nish for the i i l rushing out. i ,. seafarers. spending an Exits as the shooting begun, but Too Much Mothering by Women Frflllwfltly Unfits a Boy-to Take His Place lll the World and Meet the Problems of . , . Life f Ch 1 Bl nk’ runeral,” said a woman to me Ziiiizii";Ei§s.il§r:b"i£a>i.t"r-.n."ita“..“r.tt‘r even m ea see hope that he hadhgiggu anthem‘ an Heaven in W women. “For Charles life was wretked by W0 1°" male saints who did things to him out 01 10W that were cxueior than malice "-561! wild have invented. We are always talking about men being ruined by the influence of evil women. but believe mo, my dw- flu W1"- enceofagoodwolnm caubejust mar-lins- trous as that of a. Jezebel. “And that was Charles’ unhappy fate. Tobeghi wtugmwuuwvmllinznlld I8 you ever saw. A big, atrolw. ultlillldin! boy, handsome a; they come. Intelligent K i and sweet-tempered, and with a charm that attracted everybody to him. It seemed as if Nature had dropped all of choicest gifts in his cradle, but little as we suspected it at the time, she had double-crossed him in one place. She had given him one 0f $11056 self-sacrificing angel mothers who dBVOtA L11 0i their time and thoughts and" energies to their children. "Maybe if his father had lived, Charles might have had a chance, two men were of different calibre to the bulk of the visitors. From - their appearance they were young interesting afternoon at Shanghai's most fa- mous cabaret. ‘vVhile others were these two stepped over to M‘Gurk r Alllthin‘! we can do? asked one. of the Sergeant. who was bend- ing over Apollols half-conscious frame. Thank God there's a couple o’ men amongst this mob. bawled YWGurk. Stirc, boys. he flashed his Secret Service badge as he spoke. Get word to Captain Madison at Shanghai Po‘ce Headquarters, an’ tell him to send everything he's got out here. An for heaven's sake. be snappy. Both the young men would have been willing for sterner action, but something in M‘Gurk manner told ‘hem they could serve best by 05034118 hLs order. With a reassur- ing look, the pair hurried out, past scared waiters, held back by the menace of the big Sergeanfjg gun, A5 they Went. MGurk picked up Apollo and carried him through a French window on to a terrace. The ballroom was emptying rapid- ly. as they reached this refuge. Spill it, kid, panted M’Gurk as Apollo slowly and painfully recov- ered. The little man spoke, in great, gasping sobs. This place —do\vn below “tun- nel —he panted. Gigantic’; go1d_. Miss Revai --and a detective. The place 1s full of pirates —they'll kill them- Deteciive, huh! grunted M‘Gurk. Guess who tliutwi be. Can ye take me down, kid? It was then that Apollo proved himself to be a brave man indeed. In the heat. of escape he had show- ed courage. but it was ‘ in the midst of the wild combat. Now, in relative safety. the little man trembled at the very thought of returning to the hell from which he had come. With an effort, he controlled his shaking limbs and turned to M'Gurk. Yes, he gasped, and M‘Gur! smiled 600d for you, son, he said a bit huskily, and waited for Appolo to rise. As they reached the French windows, however, a fusilade of shots shattered the glass to atoms. With a curse, of M‘Gurk flung Apollo to the ground, and from the shelter of an adjacent pillar, re- connoitred his position. The Shanghai visitors had all continu- ed to escape into the corridors and lounges, while the roar of motors told of others on their way to the safety oi’ the Settlement. The ball- room we; dominated by at least a dozen Chinese in European attire, and by the waiters, some of whom were now armed with revolvers. M‘Gurk looked over the terrace into the garden. With a jerk of his head he lifted Apollo and dropped him on to a flower-bed a few feet below. Then he leaped down to join him. ‘The Chinese burst. on to the tcrracc just as the fugitives gained the safely of an angle of the building. From the vantage point, M'Gurk emptied the rest of his magazine at the pursu- ' era. and paused to slide a fresh clip into the butt. His shooting was deadly. and the Chinese scattered and broke, leaving several of their number on the ground. Howd we get down to these cel- lars? M'Gtirk asked. f only know the way through the ballroom. replied Apollo. but if we got into the building again I might find mv way there. Briefly he described the way he had come. and M‘Gur'k nodded approvingly. an’ hell! them two, ti come‘ ll the cops By love yes. agreed the valiant. little gigolo, and flourished Clancy's revolver, which he still held. M’Gurk thought a moment, then motioned Apollo u, 101p“ mm through the bushes. Thelr path carried them to a small doorway in a section of the big building M'Gui1: kicked it and it flew open They found themselves in a bore awn» climber. from which a circular flight of atone steps radiated. His gun at the ready, M‘Gurk followed the stairs. They led to ‘another door which he also opened and found himself in a de- aecret corridor, Apollo, keeping just behind. Down this corridor they proceeded cautiously, and present- ly Apollo called cut: "That room, therel" M’Gurk nodded. The big room they looked into was now empty. To Th" t mrlnliviown (luartiian N." di- suii. llrpi. I)i-}<I"\I h"). K7! Nut"- --—--------_...___. S1 » - — ~ — - ~ - - - - _ - _ - _ ._ _ _ (‘iii - — — — —— Province —-- - - - - - ~- but awn as they paused there came o lotiud of running stepl, and but I doubt it. For not a regiment of G-mcn can prowct a. child against a doting mother who is upheld in her folly by a religious conviction that the crimes she commits against him are done for his own good; who | weeps and walls, beats on her breast, talks about her broken heart and ingratltude whenever her poor victim makes on effort to bleak his shack- les and escape. "Anyway, that was the sort of mother that the stork wished on Charles. Like the woman in one of Bernard Shaw's plays, she was so much mother she was hardly human. From the minute he was born she devoted her entire life to him as she always boasted, and that is about as great a misfortune as can happen to any child. file coddied and spoiled and patted him, waited on him hand and foot and kept, him a baby Just as long as she possibly could. “Lang after other boys were learning how to play football and acrim- maging with other hellions, she was still holding him by the hand when they took a sedate walk. The most strenuous exertion he was permitted to make was cutting out pictures and pasting them in books. She never let him associate with rude, rough boys for fear they miiht muss his clothes or hurt him, or that he might learn a naughtiy word. She had tut- ors for him instead of sending him to school because she feared its 00n- tarnlnating infuence, and when at last he had to go oi! to college she went with him and chaperoned him so effectively that he never made a friend among the boys, or took any part in the games or sports. He always had to rtri. home to Mamma as quickly as he could from every class. “The result was, of course, that Charles greiw up to be a perfect lady, and when at last he had to go out into the worldhewasasuntltted to meet it as a babe. He had been held by the hand so long he was afraid to try to walk alone. Mother had sapped his strength until he was too weak to stand on his own feet, anyway. She had killed all of his initiative and had made him ‘queer’ so that he didnit fit in with other men. The result was, that although he had plenty of sense and wasn't lazy, he became one of the men who drift from job to 30b, without mak- ing good at anything and who are always looking for something that ‘suits’ them. "By and by Charles married a nice girl. Aa good as histmother W88- She loved lfm devotedly, but not enough to make him a cOmIOrtable home or to be a thrifty manager. She pltied him when he had to work and sympathizcd with him when he quit because what he was doing W88 dlS- tasteful to him. So he finally just gave up trying to do mvthing at all and they lived up the nice little fortune he had inherited. They got poorer and- poorer until he finally existed on a. small pemion from some cousins who had been brought up by hand, so to speak, and made to shift roa nuaxrasr ouvanmv nan rusn drop from 1cm- to six Iliw of bacon and fry the pleoea until cripa, than add the following mix- ture: Two cups of any Canadian cooked and flaked fish, two eggs, two slices of onion, finely minced. and - e-half cup of fish or meat stock, Heat slowly, atfrring mem- whlle, brown and serve folded. Chopped parsley, minced green P981901‘ 0r other like ingredients may be added for a change o! flavour. Canadian Plah and Shellfish an especially good foods because they are so easily digested and are rich in vitamins and health-giving mineral simstanoes. CANADIAN CBIAMID FISH 0N TOAST Take a cup or a. cup and a. half of any Canadian cooked or canned fish, flaked: season the fish with salt and pepper and a dash of lemon juice. Make a white sauce by blending i/wo tablespoons of butter with two tablespoons of flour, adding a. cup of milk and cooking the mixture until it is thick amid unooth, stirring con- stantly. Then combine the sauce and the fish, re-heat the com- bined mixture and serve on slices .01’ buttered toast. If desired, a tablespoon of minced , ‘ and one hard-cooked egg in slices may be added to the mace before it is combined with the fish. Canadian Fish and Shellfish are especially good foods because they are so easily digested and are rich in vitamins and health-giving mineral substances. CANADIAN FISH CAKES Any meal is a suitable time for saving fish cakes but if they are to be served for breakfast it is perhaps most convenient in make them the night before and keep them chilled until cooking time. Take a cutp of Canadian flaked, cooked fish, mfx with it a cup and a half of mashed potatoes, one beaten egg," one tablespoon of but- ter, salt and pepper to suit the taste and, if desired, a half‘ tea- spoon of onion juice; beat the mix- ture until fluffy, fhen form into balls or cakes and roll in finely- sifted, dry brczfl crumbs. Saute or fry in deep fat, which is hot enough to brawn an inch cube of _ ashions ll PEBINNIAL. love has not prospered I will uproot it in an hour. Why should I squander further care Upon this puny, fmgiie flower? But when I braced my foot upon The unresponsive spade, 1 found How deep the slender roots had K0116 Poasesaively into the ground. May Cherniak, in the New York Sun FOX SKINS FASHION LUXUR- IOUB EVENING COATS Among the super-luminous fad:- ionl lre the long, flared oven- ing soats made of sometimes as many as twelve and fourteen silver or blue fox skins, such as Paquin shows. Other couturiers use two' and three skins on each sleeve, as in a very formal evemng coat of black velvet in the Patou col- lection. Fur trimmings are often concentrated at the hem line, as in a handsome black cloth coat at Mainbodier. This is cut short to the knees in front and extends in a long tail to the heels, the line stressed ‘by a. wide band of silver for: contrasting with the absolute- ly plain, collar-less. top. DON'T WIHNG FINE FABRICS Fine fabrics should be washed ' with careful gentleness and squeezed in a thick towel instead of winging them in the hands. ADVICE Advice is not disliked because it is adive, but because so fe-w people know how to give ‘it-Leigh Hunt. SELFlSHNESS The world is full of interesting things, but when the blindi of selfishness are pulled down. can we see them? hcw EARNESTNESS Everyone who is in earnest has something in common with every- one elsc who has the same wish. --Bcnj. Jowett. strips and covering the strips with ‘tuke-wann water. How much “freshening" will be required de- pends vpon "individual taste. Changing the water frequently will The Housewife n A And Her ' Activities . - Sounds like one o’ the wings. eon, . he said. Well, we gong, geggqwn , women." hastily M‘Gur‘k drew Apollo back into the corridor. From the oppos- ite direction came a stream of Chinese, some of whom had figured in the fighting in the ballroom. IWGurk sighed vvith relief u he saw one of’ the men make a move- ment with his kand along the wall. and his eyes followed him closely. i-le saw the dlicing-door open in the wall, and the Chimse p-virad through. As 1.1: panel closer‘. be- hind them. MGurk made to move. but Apollo held him back. “The lift only holds about six at a time," he warned. “Better give them a chance to get by." M04111: sensed the _wiadom of this advice and agreed. He glanced at his watch. He was wondering how long it would be before aid from Shanghai arrived, Even as- suming that the two young sailors had failed to telephone to Madison from the Chat Ho, word must soon reach the Settlement, as the excited visitors rushed back to the city. It would take the police an hour at least, to reach the cabaret. however, and meantime Sally Reval and Clancy were at the mercy of the gang below. Meantime, while they waited, more Chinese appear- ed and used the secret doorway. Most of these men were kitchen workers, or servants of some kind- Evidently the bulk of the Chat H0 staff were in pirate pay. There presence. of course. meant a larger period of waiting for M'Gurk and Apollo, but at last, satisfied that’ the men had had time to use thfi lift, M'Gurk led the way tn the 1 ‘(till arm no, g A rooru . t YOUR BABYmusWgetatooth". But lie need not get a fever with it. If baby's mother in wise he won't. Hon i: who! one win mother, In. ' Archie Beghie, of Conaewn, hu to any: . "We have not lost one nlghfi rest through teething as I always use my old standby, Baby's Own Tablets. They are worth their weight in gold." Ami Mn. Alfred Harmer, of Guelph, Ont, aye: “I have eight children, have used Baby's Own Tablet: for 2| and find them very beneficial uring teething." Give these safe, little tablets at the first sign of teething fever. Sweet-tast- l ing, euy to take, prompt in action, yet i safe for the moat delicate baby. Ana- lyst's certificate in every package. Effective in Constipation, Simple Fever. Diarrhea. Upset Stomach, Cvliti. Simple Cmup and Fretfuinenr. Get a box today. Sicknol no often Sllgkfi in the night. our money back fromyou: dmggfl i! mulls don't aw m a an. for themselves. - I n "And so ended poor Charles, whose life was ruined by two 8W1 DOROTH Y DIX. secret door. He found the pars- tile without much difficulty, and opened the door. (To Be Continued) Today's Short Wave Radio Program (llifioillfllllhlll) WEDNESDAL JANUARY 5 - PARIS 9:30 earn-Symphonic Concert. ‘IPA-i, 19.6 m., i514 meg. TOKYO 4:46 p.111. — mtertainment. JZJ, 26.4 m., 11.80 meg; JZI, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. |.0Nu0l\ 6:20 pJih-JHIQ Groavenor House Dance Band. C6D. 25.5 m., 11.75 megJ CBC. 81.3 m.. 9.56 megJ 06B. 81.5 m., 9.51 meg. ElNDl-IOVEN, NETHERLANDS 7:00 p.m.—Phoi Program for the Western Hemisphere. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY ‘R00 yum-Ancient Hungarian Legends; Talk in English. HAT4, 32.8 1b., 9.12 meg. LONDON 7:10 p.m.—“'l‘hey'rc Off!" a iron-stop variety of aong. comedy TOKYO 12:45 a.rn.—A Talk. JZJ. 3.4 m., 11.80 meg. SYDNEY AUQTRALIA 4:30 a.m.--('l'huradoy)-Chimea from G. P. 0. Sydney. VKQME. 81.3 m., 9.59 meg. 05B, 31.5 m., 0.51 meg. DOM! 1:85 p.m.--Light Mimic; Rodi: Jumnu wade: "Just Talking 0a.." hasten freshening. Allow the dried fish to simmer, not boil, until cook- ed. Y Canadian Fish and shellfish are especially good foods because they are so easily digested and are rich in vitamins and health-giving mineral substances. bread in forty seconds. Drain the cakes and serve hot, using a. t0- rnato sauce with them if desired. Any kind of Canadian cocked or canned fish may be med. If dried salt fish is‘ used it should first be “freshene " by tearing it into Gout work! on pectomed, m: by otreulth. but by waver-um, —Johnson, MANAGEMENT Good management Wiltribufea more to our comfort than great possessions. SILENCE ‘Silence is the safest response for all the contradiction that arise from’ impertinence, vulgarity, q envy.’ BONDS Whatever multiplies the born-u that attach man to man make: him better and happieaz-Joubert. TOKDIIOW The man who constantly putt things off until tomorrow will continue to struggle with failure, STYLE WHIMSIES If you wear bright trimming on your hat, and during these dark days that is very chic, repeat the color. somewhat in your dress.‘ Many brimmed hats have the front section of the brim cut away, giving an off-the-face effect. The shorter slip in 43-inch length is the mos/t suitable types of under- garment for the very slim, short; skirt length. It is predicted that skirts will be slightly longer for spring, because the slightly lengthened skirt, which gives a graceful motion to the hcmline, is more flattering. Large chiffon handkerchief: are shown in pastel and. jewel shade! to match evening gowns. Rhythm And. Swing "For College Boys EDMONTON, Jan. 3—Joe d! Courcy, maestro of the dance. be-‘ lievea Canadian university stu- dents may soon be attending lect- ures in rythm. swing, harmony and other fine points of modern music. Joe hails from Ottawa and ll spcizding his time in Edmonton polishing up I a talented band as- sembled by Chet Lambertson. Edu- eating and omanizini! young mum- lans has become Joe do Courcyl business. "If I had my way musical thenrv wnu‘d he taught in grammar schools, instruments would be hand- ed out ‘In high schools and unwar- aity students intending to be bro- fesslorml musicians would be WM‘ lcrirrcd to attend feet/urea in rythm and advanced musical theory," do Courcy said. "X61112 perv/co Learn French at iT-iome-Sur- prise Your Friends Mouuvaoufii“ " counts RAW!“ FASHION ’ “Did you soy Puradol?" “Oh, yes, I always use Paradol and you know that I do not nus: manyengagements." Relief comes quickly and lasts ion r ~ - when you use Paradol and you feel fine. o ' ‘» 4 disagreeable after eflccta, no interference ‘ with digestion. Paradol is new, up-to-date —diil'e_rent. Try for any kind of pain and you will appreciate PAR 3 FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER DR-OIIIPI ADO!- GUIDES Heavenly blue lustrous satin made this glamorous little dance dress.... .wickedly flattering with its covered shoulders, low square neck, tight p buttoned-down-the- front bodice and billowing skirt. Step out in the same model for Sally made a hit with sophistica- ted Peter—when he discovered she rpgllce Frencii. m afternoon bridge and tea. dancing nlng a a favorite Moulin l the st t 1 ngth i of Bo o (Red Militoyouhrhe quick- b?“ “m”; l: gay Jgfifi 0;,“ i! I owed her: appreciation of the cuisine Francaiae (French cooking). From horn d'oeuvre| in cafe noir (black coffee), she knew what aha wanted, pronounced every dish cor- rectly. She pleased her escort, too, by be- ing u eager u ha war for a taste of the Crepes Suzette: (delicioul sweet ponuku served for dessert). Clever Sally. She knows how im- with little girl collar and long sleeves. No one will ever Inspect you used the same pattern for both dresses. Crush resistant velvet is stunning medium for either model. Style No. 2776 is designed for ' sine: 12. l4, t6, i8, 20 years, 30, 32. 34. M and ail-inches bust. Size 1G requires 4 1-3 yards of 38-inch ma- 2RO, $1.1m" 9.68 meg. CARACAS ‘ 8:30 p.m.-Consueio de Alvarez. singer. WORD, 51.‘! m., 5.0 meg. l BIILIN hi6 prim-The Kaleidoscope of Opera. DJD. 5.4 m., 11.7‘! meg. LONDON 10:46 ptrn. - "Contraband," an historical reconstruction of theold struggle between Inugglors and ‘the Kinda Customs. 06D, 25.5 l ma. 11.15 mean: G60, 31.3 m., 9.55 meg; G68, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PARIS 11:80 pan-News in mgliah. TPA—4, 35.6 m., 11.72 meg. IIUQBAND BIATIN CHAR!!! NIAGARA PARA. Ont., Jan. 3 (C?) -l|o1llo Gavan, 20-year-old wife of 72-year-old Henry Conn. was charged with husband beating today. It rm alleged rhe kicked her hudund and culled actual bodily hom- lio 1m remanded e portlnt French is if on dine out, watch style trends, fol ow the news. She's learning if at home. Loin of fun to keep up with ie der- nter cri (latent ragei-to know al- wayr what’: chic and what's deruodo (out of ltyle). Nice to be intelligent when the newlpaper lay: a long-ex- ierial with 8 yards of 2-inch ribbon for rash and 2 1-4 yards of bind- ing. Bend fifteen cents use» in stampo -or coin (coin preferred! wrap coin carefully, address to pgégd cou 43%;‘; (ludgen “my; o; Charlottetown Guardian giving:- n um \ f it - ,1; “wok, .,,§','QY»'_ ' ‘mm Style m. rne sue... . You can 1am practical, everyday French from our 81-pin ‘ “ ‘ Conversation leuonl — relic ' rtoru, travel. Complete , ' . "on rulu. Bend 20o in ooina for your copy of Teach Yourself To speak French to ‘The (Junction Home Service, Addreu. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. NMBQ Street ti...” City "Province WINNIPEG, Jan iL-(CP) -A. K. Boouten, 87, veteran of Riel "m" hero during the week-end. He was born at Kingston, Ont. Ho came west to become one of the first original members of the old royal northwut mounted police. Street. qty Province Rebellion and Fenian Rlids, dibd '