PAGE TWO Woman's Realm/ bociaiand Verso \ O-O-OO-OW MAGIC OF WINTER Their breath lire full Of Wlntel": silver miracle. is frost; thall- ayes Small hands burn Sl10\V-_. against the ivingtSlLeisure -m1; Woufls REMLM— E‘? a-oo-oooooo-o-o-o-ooaoa 004+ § £11.... t. Diary § § By u: Island I'll-user's wu. _ JI-Hws came blcktomsthls morn. llltk- Mme on: foot through the quiet of the first light of day, and I suspect. before the-re were zny other slaps of travel along tam road of ours. 11a w“ l,“ time 1° “Ban sarcan." PBOVOKES JIBES Your purse isn't a. "sad satchel." is it? That's a title of derision, than-conferred upon g woman's un- tidy pocketbook. ’I‘o make sure that your; isn't, and I’ alone. had only lit the fire when Join us at breakfast. Lndeed Janue_ m" slbendlng the llighti Chscks m‘ candlelight. aglow, check on the following; Is the lin- .ing of your purse stained with lip- Allll Hilde!‘ SlDCKiIIl-Z cups». the gil'ls'sl|ck or moist rouge? At the Unt- lle “'95 filming Hi1 the driveway. Where had he been? And why? At TBB_.§EA§._ZWTT_E_TQKE__G.UARPIAI§ hhhh ALAQQ’: ¢hwhhhh a AAA¢#V llfl lx 5.. vs- ‘ hhhhhkhh THY Ov-vwvvv‘ i Wife In Love With Boss Woman llavllg Affair With Benedict Sun loading For Trouble — DEAR. MISS DIX: I am a happily married woman in my forties. I adore my husband and daughter. but I like my career. too. lfow- ever, my real problem lire in the fact that I have fallen in love with lny boss. He is a handsome man and we are terribly attracted to DORO ' lf/“F vi h h hh hhhhhh v 00-00 "l said good-bye "I've given up pills and harsh cathar- ttcs. l d myconstl _ tlon was duo to lack of"bulk in my —nnd I dis- oov klzLtooc s . ALL-BEAN ls a per- fectly grand way to correct itl" 1f you are tnwubled, t start eating Loco’: ALL-snap: daily. ALL-BRAN ls guaranteed to keep you regular natur- ally, or dnubl; your money back. Sim ply T ALAAALQA hhhh hhhhhh h vv v v v v v vvv v RO-OQ-O-O-FO-OOO-Of-OO to Constipation!”- ______MQ.RCH g, 1941 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hh rvvq ashions/‘kiterniure 0-0-0040“. i i t i “ P11 5m)“ “B15 lflllklctl in tlm tom, do iocsc nuke up ttcms ‘nil 0 s Ovcmlght-cn a labor of lac. mm other. and I find myself Spending much mm in ms 0mm“ I at an om“ every day m mm‘ (ml 'l‘l‘.cl'e 1s sulllt‘ subtle magic here 1v. uthcr gcnshn of the yen;- l mcr cqllai: ltcrc tlrizllls Jlllb} nnzh the \'l',\.~lf\i lloor of Win- fer»- ‘l i It ‘rs snmcthlng chlltlrcn know As they touch the hcart of snow; 1t m shnlclltiltt; \\lil'| things scllsfi, Dfvllfilflti ti; its lnzlglliflccllcc; Hcle is a season set apart Bcforc Spring inundates the heart! - Mac Winklcl" Goodnlan in New York Hclziltl 'I‘i'lbull£‘. the wllar-altouvl) nubswsibasv r0 nos NEW YORK —Ill a spiral wrap‘- around basic dress. Adele Simpson has dcsllgncd a, frock easy to lzct into, slilnnlillg, ullti graceful. Silo says she cvoived tho idca from s1 tlrlying the t-lcvcr wrappings of an Egyptian nluntm)‘. You put your ntms into the drcss from the itonl, one side fastens at the side back. Th0 sllfplrcc effect, instead uf being in flout of the bodice. cuts a tliau- ollal lllle across lift" buck, distinctly nlinimizlng shoulder breadth, and is brought around to the front sidt. for closing. Another innovation in this. col- Ibus drivers, street cal‘ motel-mun c1- nob with tobacco particles? Does A labor that thus far has been- alfrcsllLv-‘foldcd hankicvtravel side smiled on by Fortune though n; ulth su.lcd 0t tlumpwd Jpn‘? 101d Janna and me; --Scme ~_ _ o em are bound to die- You Does. ll, harbour a dISOFQZlTli/AWI . h , , iclutter of llolldescript articles, such ‘I? sde :35 ‘may ‘PU-many w 5°“? ‘as keys a. dog-cared address bGCK. t us last. memng‘ wmle m‘ -- ‘Mk _ I a , d many wmnlunllies, folk vrcre gath. unpaid l _., straps o p pel an ermg ‘o mar humhcs J m H unanswered letters? -, , c ' - b“ e5 “'91 What aavcs a pursc from he'll-g ‘in 3105b" l" ill? Vi!" he W8! _n sad satchel is a tidilj,‘ check-up Sharing with Rab. There had been 10h its contents to see that only no moment c,f indecision‘, no; would what's needed is in thcrc and that there have been, if he had know-n what's there is herded into its pro-final, Rob had already returned P01‘ Flick?! find "Se; from the city. whence he had gone n§l>“.’{'..".‘$§it‘§. 335.5? n~'..'§.§ “l m“ a"°'“°°“' "'3'" °""y""“8 will be all right" I said ltopefully. ‘lK"lll]:Tll'b2l‘l.'.1g the service in the old t ir at t e comer. “Remember, Ellen that ‘faith withcut works‘ is ‘not much good-at least I have FLUID, NOT FUSSY ialwayf found it that way" and with‘ that le was off carryin the la.r.-. NEW YORK- Pauline Trlaervs tern, flue polished to agbrightness clothes are fluid but nevcl- fushsyxlghat would 1e, the ugh, Shine to You are wcll aware of the eusctl a m; come,- fm. a “andm-m, p;g_ f-tbric situation, but it is never ob- 1c, and Only Dam fun of S“ be_ trusive lll any of 'I‘rigere's designsfcadse “I new l-lky w“ 1., l . She continues ll€l‘ definite approachiab t ‘h "ram 9,,“ ‘n H“ of balance and restraint. Her sil- °u e bu_ ‘g5; houette remains supple and slen- dcl‘. ‘taxi drivers. t James got an inkling that Rob She approves the long lines of would have a late “Qfvll Wheat b6 the simple moulded torso in had visited there in the afternoon dresses, suits, and cc-ats1'Bnli,lliS'.*Ent'-—a visit that was due entirely to of fashions of the 1920's. Jamie and me, Jamie and 1 we" but for a. stroll. our footsteps tak- lection, is the boned formal. A: this designer" still believes ‘hat the, short. tlznllcr dress is more iutcr- (‘sting anti newer than <t long une,' sllc shows g duffeta. For the hater, shoulder formal, shc designs a cor- s": foundation, nlndc into the gown. FAN PLEATING ONLY TRIM ON LONG TUNIC The switch for the lirving room or entrance hall lights should be ‘"3 u h‘ m“ “m! '° m ' ° just inside the main door of the m'bb"5va' Robs‘ 51' was ‘:2? “f: housc. Tilt-n as soon as £‘l'll€l‘il"ig,'a_nd “e were a, e m _ e ‘o the room may be illuminated, .hus lime stopping leisurely “hm "n? preventing my accidents in 11-19- interest warranted ll‘. There were ping, also acts a; a safely mcasureqthe small feathery plfl€5 lo count; against invaders. |short fat, hemlock cones to gather _.i—---- from beneath n. road-side tree; a Two things We ought. to learn rabbit's hack to follow into the NEW YORK --. Fall plcaling is‘ new. This is used as the sole trlnl- ming down one side of g long belt-l less tunic dressin black crepe. Fan‘ pleating also is used on the short, tzzlll slceves. The lat-v look is Ira-l gilc and finds‘ t-xprc‘: ." i-- catc 121cc evening flown with fronds appliquccl on lace. "Propor- tinhntc" sin-cs for women, originat- od by Eta, are definitely not “half- slzcs," hut sizcs rescalcd according to her original designs. JSN-EEZING §Wi;ih_ C did? , our trou n c ts probab y due to Bacteria that has lodged in tilc lining of your nose and throat. You may even be de- veloping Grippc or Bronchitis l.nd not be aware of it. What you want most of all is comfort 1nd rclicf; if so, use P0ls0n's Cough Syrup which contains powerful antiseptics that act effectively upon the germ- nfccted areas of your nose and hroat. Why experiment any onger? Fight off your throat trouble now. knock out your old and get back to good health again. This is what housands before you have done y using Polson's Cough yrup. Sold in 35c bottles. POLSON'S CDUGH SYRUP g Household g By lbollerln Leo E Scrapbook "'§§-Q44§-§-§-Q~§*§§§-§+§Q-.~§-§-§-§< Spot on the Wall If you have tried everything you have read about to remove the ugly v spot on the wallpaper. figure out Li’ you carmal. clulnge the pictures Q hing s tapestry over the spot and in this way oblltergte it. often, faults in the hcme can be from hZ-story; one. _that we are not: underbmsh; a pair of wud ducks,‘ ‘l °“.'.i°'.l.°.f. *:.:";..£:;:.';'l1<> W“ in new no» We c s; o ‘, ' ‘ ' - fully and monstrously inferior to onagoarligfowo 5:3 ‘s: them, i! we do not advance beyond n b3 fl them. ‘-Thos. Arnold, DD. s?‘ m“ "fill", l‘ °" N‘ "l" side and we hurried to the other then, to hall their voyhglng. as .__._ they drifted surely and swiftly down In diet; where milk and cilrus_the stream. We uncovered buddell fruits are not allowed, apricot anddvfayflowers on a sheltered bank and peach whole fruit necbars make par- expym-Ed (he wmqw5 for evening ticular nutritious beverages to “mun; we chewed 1M ygllgw include in menus regularly. ‘drops o‘ ma“ we discovered w“ FAST SWIMMER gleilrigeedmiiliierskprxilsfvtfbelfrciteufheaft etilisxi‘: The salmon can swim as fast as “e9 “""h°“'~ Puke)” had imds w t se i mlesan our,w lc ls - » pinfg- good stepping for an 80 ton‘blue Jay flew along the trces, "'N mammal. all he knows about’ Jamie ex- |plalned "is when it's going a rain". O l O NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE POSSESSIVE AIR. SCARES MAN OFF The place was deserted at Rob's. Not even the Mutt-dog on guard or there to hail our arrival. Wc idid hear a luuftlcd bark from the the “r m me hope of recemng a barn but neglected to call there so prison sentence. It seems he \vas'b1"9f_ W35 Glll‘ $33?- We \'l5ll9d U10 trying m get away from a girl swrabblls. admlrlns sspeclflllv a while eager to marry him she had offer-forte with strange blue eyes. We ed to pay all expenses. Inoted Rob's housek pin-g. now in That's rather an extreme exflmlllelits fifth week. and marvelled st of the lengths to which s younzlhlg efficiency. Evewdlsh was wash- man will go i-n a panicky effort toled and replaced {n m! cupbon¢ got away from a girl with marrlageland i! the“ was canal“ evidence in her eye. But the. young malls that the tea~pot had boiled over A young man in Wisconsln. charg- ed with the theft of an automobile confessed to the judge that he stole , scc that you can't koop up the bluff of making the girls who work fright and flight are typical, says a. woman columnist. Often tha answer to the question. at the last steeping. I realized the mistnkg I had mads in not teach- ing my males, the least method of have even gone so far as tolling tales on the girls under my super- vision in order that I might be near him. I am afraid our meeting in the office has been rathcr noticeable and the girls scem to shy away from me. Do you think they know about us? Should I quit my job? Or should I continue our affair until we can see fit to give up our dear families lo be married? Please help me, ' DEPEZRATE. ANSWER: It is your conscience you should be calling on for help, not me. Any married wu- lnan who is 40 years old. has a good husband and a daughtcl", carrlcs on an affair with a married man, and who spreads false storics about the girls who work under her in order to cover up her own scandal, is certainly in dire need of some miracle to happen to save her from the consequences of her sin and folly. BEADED FOR. DISASTER Dont you realize that you are bound to pay witlh your very life’ blood for the wrongs you are so blithely committing? Don't you know that the husband you say you adore, yet whom you are betraying, will find out about your treachery and divorce you. and that you: daughter will hate you for the shame you have brought upon her? Can't you under you a screen for your liaison? Don't you know your lover is not. going to divorce his wife to marry you? You are an intelligent woman. You must have your moments when you know thathsll of your little house of cards that you have built will fall to pieces, and that you will have to pay to the last heart- ache for the wrongs you have done. Why don-‘t you turn around and try to retrace your steps before it is too late? . DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: ‘We are a young couple who have been nlarrlcd just a year. We live quite a distance from where my hus- band works, and we are having tlouble because I resent his riding back and forth in cars in which girls also ride. I love my hulioand and I do not want him to perhaps make entanglements with other women that might break up our home. He 5215's he is not interested in women. He only wants to [et home and that is the only way he has of doing it. Of course. I have a jealous nature and it may be that I am wrong. but I think he should humor mc in this and. not ride in s car tilat girls are in. What do you think? UNHAPPY WEE. ANSWER: I think you are going far out of your way to hunt for trouble, but that you are likely to find it if you continue to be so silly. If you don't want your husband to ride in any public vehicle in which there are girls, how do you expect h-lm to be transported unless he grows a pair of wings? In these days. when men and women work side by side and are bound to come and go together. there is no way in which a green-eyed wife can segregate her husband from the feanale sex. ' nnaa MISS our; What can Mother do with my 18-year-old brotllcr “who is constantly l-‘Jrcatcrtirig her with joining the Navy? Whenever she reprovcs him for kceplng bad company, or being lazy, he holds this ihrcat over hcr head. He is the only boy, and Mother isn't in good health. BIG SISTER. ANSWER: Tho next time the spoiled brat, for that ll all he is. threntcns to join the Navy, urge him to do it. He won't, but if he should. it would to the grcatcst thing that ever happened in his life for him. Hc would gt-t tile discipline ‘then that your foolish and overfond mot-Ilcr has not given him. . l 0 s Better English D. C. Wlllllml 0-0 Get Prompt Relief Front ‘ ITCl-l "I wonder why Jane doesn't get married and mttle down?" is sim- lwHM-Worlh not even to brew P- ply that Jane gets that marmge- cup 0,1’ lea. James came to takc minded look in her eye early in Us home- with the mare and sleigh the game, which ls enough to scare and in ‘R9115 piggery, dc" mo, liq-w lln lull lusnsl tnlcm Eczema? Scabies. Enjoy prompt relief from discomfort with Cuticura. Contains Oxyquino- line and Sulphunted Petroia- 1. What in wrung with this sen- tence? "Today ls nothing like as cold as yest rday.“ _ 2. What a the correct pronunc- any young man to death. Such girls quickly become pos- smsivc, or start mothering s. man. They have a habit of trying lo pill n nian down by taking hrs lightly spoken compliments too ser- iously. And they think they're being, subtle when they drag him around to spend an evening with a happily married couple, act silly over oah- ‘rcs, etc. They urn m afraid n man won't think of marriage himself that. they are forever bringing lt llzto the conversation. And the first thing they know, the young man. stops calling quite so often. He's simply scared- and tlyying not to get into a situation he can't got out of. There's nothing much more pa- thetlc than w-ltching aiglfl V-hO .lesll_v wants to marry a mall lose 'hlm just because she isn't smart enough to keep that fact carefully busily that mother-pig-to-be was urorklng in ordetr to ltave her bed cosily warm tn- llmc for her fan-n- ily‘s coming! “I guess, Ellen" Jamel said throwing her a bit of fresh sxraw "we'll go home and have n. bile of supper and then I'll came back here for the night." so after the ed to me this morning, O O The wood-splitting came .10 an end today and slmngely enough. |loads of that which has been lylhg in lengths in the woodland was brought home to the yes-d. Only a few loads however before 1t began l0 snow ln great flakes, that soon decorated the evergreen; so prctllly ital. Jamie called me to a Wllldflw to admire them with him. At the mblflflffi, the horses- four of them were centering along a snowy will "silent watch" James relllm- ’ turn. Highly successful. At all druggiais. Buy today! SOAP mm UINTMENT I TV CUTIQURA BABIV QIL Aim 0-§@@OQ-O-O-O O-ifOQrO-Q-QO-O-O O 90C Mo d e_ rn Etiquette By Roberta Leo oeoa-oooooaooo-ovo-ooooooe Q. l5 it proper to put commas at the ends cf the lines vuhen writ- ing an address? A. No; commas urc no longer used in an address. the only one being the one inserted between the lstlon of "foyer"? 3. Which one of tlhesa words is misspelled? Melloratc, melancholly, melodious. - 4. What. does the word "indulg- ence" mean? 5. _What is a word beginning with p0 that means "definite"? ANSWERS l. Say, “Today is not nearly so cold as yvatelday." 2. Preferred pronunciation is fwd-ya. first a as in sh, second a as in day. accent second syllable. 3. Melancholy. 4. Self-gratilcation. "Pay your debts and you will of necessity abstain from many lndulgenceyl-Delaney. 5. Positive. . IWIDEI END TAX hidden from the young man until-down to drink M me strain-L almost names of the city or the county STOCKHOLM -— (CF) Th0 cnmvllllfliled Blld We "9"" lh-lllk 9f he has become loo dependent on hcr covering them up. z .- ohmont , t A clean cloth dipped in olive oil; will remove all soil from s pardh-l mam shade amd at the same time‘ give _lt a lovely antique luster. l Good Seasoning Remove fat from cheat stock by‘ pouring it thro a strainer lined with a cold, the fsi f r seasoning soups. casser- oles, whi e sauces. companionship, admimtlon, and understanding he starts thinking about marriage himself, without any obvious prompting. JOBLESS BENEFITS LONDON —- (C?) - Sixty thou- sand people in Britain will bene- fit from tthe now regulations re- garding unemployment pay recent- ly published by tlhe minister of’ national insurance. Regulations t cheesecloth. Use anticipate provisions in the Naiio-n- ‘heir removal. al Imuranne Act which comcs into operation in 1948. GIRLS! WHEN! TRY TllIS If YOU'RE HERVOWJIRANKKTIREWDIIT on -c:|nsm paw t’ ‘ a The mmm Do female functional monthly disturbances-make you feel ner- vouajd ty, cranky, soured and "c!!! out"—at time: 7 fflggg do try Lydia E. Pinlhiln’! .4 ,4\ Va table Com und to relieve Iucfsym ma. isflno medicine is very c cdive for this purpose! For overVO years thousands of iris and omen have reported benefit. Just see if you, too, don t rt excellent results! Worth lhlddcn- from us by the falling 5110*" ‘It was covering the countryside gently, in a soft level blanket of white. Mir C. came through it this evening to chat with Janna: main- ly on the merits or lie-merits of "uh, potato deal with the 01a Country". as seen from the lWl-Tll '0! view of n ma mower. Roami- llagg qf price. a movement of pot- 'ntoes from this cellar will be a ‘matter of much satisfaction to one of the women here. For only by (an mv mankind reach the Mp0s 07 ll"! kiwi?" pump to determine the cause of its Iyecent reftml to function. maklns um once more "s drswe: of water" Jroan the out cf tlocr pump. "I Iguess" James ls "ulna an lie ‘BMW 5501;,“- hL; tobacco zmrl moves nfl ill; the stove ‘o Tizht hi; match “M ‘won't. bother wading curs _f0r Hlwhile" which assertion does not fall in line with my thoughts. 31W- cver "man- proposer-woman sc- ccpfg- 3rd Fling away i0 SYN?!“ {down beside Jamie in t"c Pd lIf-‘fl- Untll tomcrrmv . Mari. Good-night. . A general sales tax of five per cent and the state when they are writ~ ten on one 1111c. Q. Is the man's or the woman's name spoken first when introducing amanandhlawlfotoairwlllll persons? A. The wife's name should be spoken first. Q, when n girl's parents are not living, in w-hose name should the wedding announcements or inviti- tlons be sent? A. In the name of an uncle or aunt, brother or sister. t l t o rnuiiazsnal! sprinkled over other cereals or baked lll ALL-BRAN mufhns) and drink plenty of water. Order xettocds ALL-BRAN today. Keep regular naturally. g Morning Smfle REGULAR JOB A former telephone operator is going with an expedition into the South American jungle. The call of the wild, of course. is notllirg new to bar. NICE T0 SEE YOU Mr. Potter, dining at the golf club. was amazed to sec- hia wife in cap and apron approaching the table to take his order. "What are you doing here." hl asked. "Well," she replied. "lt's so nice to see you sometimes. 1 ‘ How Can I A! ! . By Anne Ashley ' ov0+o+o i S. How can l make a hsir set.- ting solutidn? A. A good hair setting solution can be easily made by taking 3% pints of water, to which is added 2 tablespoon; of quince seed. allow- ing it m boll for 5 minutes. then strain. Q. How can I prevent grease 1mm Poppins? O spattering at once. Also try lnvut- ing a colander over the pan, remov- ing it only when turning. Q. What will loosen dirt when washing? A. One of the most useful aids on wash day is turpentine. It will loosen dirt without the slightest injury to fabrics. RIN i? URE A ls § 5 ATTH ROOM FAST. album. s‘ I MARIE’ "l"! WAY a sar FOR run-p 1.... ._._._._ was abolished in Sweden at the be- , ginning of the year, food subsidies being stopped at the same time. Taxation of motor driven vehicles now is being studied by the gov- ernrnent. FRESH EGGS A high, rounded yolk and flm. upstanding white are sllns o! "fratlhness" in an 0N- hzvlfll- "atrium: sees" VIIITlIl-I ¢OMPOIIIID Bombug is the generic name for the social bee; which are popularly lumrn as Manolo‘ or IIIW L a 4 ', h-oa Al a " I l 5w DESIGN N0. 801 Brlllnd Nurse Elsie Turner a: far distant from the conveniences modern hospital attention is give |3. If Iraratonw Understands DIIOI , she may walk- in Y ZEEEXW By John llslloway Horn “X "And any day out of the blue?‘ she is bound to have made her own contacts." "She can't have married again. She's stl-ll your wife. If anything llillilftched to you. she would have i- 19381 Cllllm on your estate- on your pictures?" "NP- My will is drawn up and 'pl‘0\’l5|On is made for her. It's a 1011B time since I told anyone the story-indeed, I don't think 1 have ever actually told the whole story before-but as I tell it to you I sea how fantastrc and incredible it A. Sprinkle s little flour in the seems. Yet at the time I acted in a 1W1"! Dan and it will stop the the only way that seemed possible. d Tile most inorcdtblc part of it, to me. ts that I can come out here and tell it to you almost imperson- lally-with no more feeling than lf rt_ had happened to a friend of me and not to'me at all." _ "It was bad luck." she said. "I illlliigllle that. many women have been ln love with you?" "ln a. way. But not the one wom- an f wanted to love me. Life is like I that. Isupposc theles a rough kind of Justice in i-t." i "What on earth do you mean?" “ft is. right and sccmly that thtre [should be onc woman who tun m Intake h than pay his debt to her t sex. In nlost. men's lives there is such a tvonlan.” "From what 1 can gather not a ifew of tho women in Charlton- tfor cxa|nplc~ arc in lovc with you." "Perhaps! Does it m-ltlcr?" “Evidently not to you." she said with p, smile. ‘fit certainly doesn't make me con- celted—even if it's true. You see, véhcre women are concerned, I fail. "With one woman pointed out. “Even so." he said. CHAPTER. XII Dr. Mary Meditlkl Brereton took Dr. Mary into 8t. Mala the following morning. It was August and the boat. was likely to be crowded. He had a word with a steward and n deck chair was rcscrvcd for hcr on the best part of the promenade deck. "l suppose you're settling down to some work now that. you've got. rid of mo?” "I suppose so." "When do you return?" “I'm not sure. Towards the and of September, perhaps." "Surely you (lrlrft mam tonpend the winter in Charlton-with all the world at your feet?" "I think so. It will probably kill me," he smiled. ~ grankly I hope you do,” Si! . "What .. die?“ “No, slllyl Spend the winter in Cheriton. One can't have loo many friends." ' "One can," he said. “But you and I srs very good friends. I fee that I have known you for yon-s." only.“ she Ill! "She's not likely to. By lhl| Llmg‘ she balhes Baby Gloria Jane Her- lllicy is llw pump that brings from a dccp well the water Usedl the Canadian Rod Cross Outpost Hospital at Wilberforce, Ont. Thong: of running water and electric light_ n. This hospital, like some others of the 54 operated by the Canadian Red Oross on the frontiers of Canada, is lighted by lamps. The Red Cross national appeal for o5- 000.000 for peacetime work, including Outpost Hospitals, ' 0P9"! March vvv Cook b Comer +vo+++oeoo+¢o4+o+++o4 o4 ,. vv v A...“ JELLIED man ma; 1 W“ - Plain Iehllna ‘A cup cold water % cup boiling water 1 teaspoon salt 1% teaspoons grated onion 1 tablespoon Brated horse radish. drained ‘w.- cup salad dnasing or mgygn. also 2V.- cups leftover meat, 1 wn chODPed celery i ! .. l ground Sprinkle gelattne over cold water; ' let stand 5 minutes; add boiling antler and salt, stir until dissolves When mixture begins to thlflm dd onion, horseradish and salad leasing; blend with egg-beater. Fold in meat and celery and sd- ditional seasoning if desired. ‘rurn in loaf pan, well greased. ship's siren sounded: "Later than I tllvllgllt. I must go. Good-bye!" ‘Gravely they shook hands. ‘Im V"! glad we ran into each other," he said. “You've been charming to ma I've had a delightful time.” She watched him go down thl ‘ Rangway. He turned and waved to ltcr from the shore and she saw him turn back towards the glue in the city walls which led into the own. Again she waved to him as the lock gates opened and the ship made ll! WHY into the open sea. The rhythmic thrub of the er- gincs was soothing as She sat an thc sun on the upper deck. Her eyes were closed hut she was not asleep or even sleepy. She was thinking. It was an extraordinary story he had told her. She realized til-st she had hcnrd only one side of it and her (‘kpcv- lance as g doctor had taught, h” ithat such stories invariably two sides ....st least. "As-e you taking lunch, madame?" a steward asked. "No, thank you," she said. "Going to be as smooth as .1 mill pond." he assured her and went rm his way. What would Paul Brerelon RAVI thought if he had suspected that the meeting in St. Jacut had barn engineered by her? He didn't. knmt. so the point did not trisc. 'l‘hPI~' were good friends. She fell to thinking of the (‘ill’- iously intent look he would give one at times. of the quiet Slnlil that would occasionally hover round his mouth without actually sci on_it. 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