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•CHIC1.5E.h1' S:HoE;TG,AKE
:ceps pastry dour ;
.(or l4. cups of head flour)
3 teaspoons Magic Bakrng•:Powder ' •
•3x teaspoon salt
4'tablespoons shortening
egg r a cup Wates
^sift dry ingreciteitts', acid 'shone,: ,
ifg'and 'mix in thoroughly with ;a
'steel fork;; add lied. en=egg and
ficient water, to make soffi dough:.
12o1r pat out with�handsonfloured
board. Cut out with large floured',
r biscuit cutter, or half .1111 greased
muffin; rings which have"been
placed on areasedbaking-pare:Bake
in hot oven at. 05° T. about '12
minutes. Split and butterv�hile°hot,
°and fillwith hot creamed ,c iicken.
Makes 6 shortcakes.
By HAZEL OSA K.;iJG
S'PNOPSIS. •
Rich .old Mrs. Jupiter is murdered
r during the engagement party she gave.
for her secretary, Mary Harkness•, 'Su.-
pi'oion points to Mary's brother, Eddie
who•is killed by a car as he gods to meet
her. • Bowen, police reporter; discovers a,
raeetrack,::erook called :. Y . o vY; om
Addie owed money.. Mary 'meets. Bowed.
iii a speakeasy' where The.Fly.ie said to
be hiding. .Dirk; .her, .fiancee, comes. to'
take her home.. `ire is on .his way: 'to
lock.,up the':Tupiter necklace. in his office.
ea#e. Just .as Dirk locks. up the `neck-.
lane there is a •crash in the'street.out
side'.
Try Miss Alice .oir's
light, flaky
:tca
t.
that
smiled wryly down .at her
'Now don't stale thaf . all, ovet..
b r. againf"„he said ltghtly, «you could..
riot reeognaze ti particular cur et.
Standard make, lake that, in•i::hat
light, at that distance, I wouldn't +put
Y. you on the stand myself with such•a
statement,, Opposing ceunsel would
make•' inonkeyss outiof us. You saW
' under similar 'circuanstances, hittin�a
ae rt+ � +► k' • • • : someone, and yon were already
1Vt zry an unm stakalile fab ' in Elle- wrought up . and ready' to believe • it'
ribs with his elbow The lab wand was the same. Consequently • you
her, and the surprise took the words. thin1 so: That's all^,”
Mit of her open mouth. • ' • (- • "Oh, don't be so-so. legal," Mary
He took the officer aside ,f►nd they !hurled. at him "furiously, for lack of.
TheFl t h hold
brief confab, Bdwen's • police-', a more approbious epithet. "I :don't.
card helped to:. smooth' matters.; over !' care what you'say, it was the same
Dirk's quick ":Ssh1" kept Mary frorif�..car. I'd swear to it!" "She,'appealed
lna'l ing any farther .attempt ,to ••speak to' Bowen "Tell hirri!" slie demanded.
CO the other car. Puzzled but pies= "Tell"him it as the _same .car i"
cent,a let him lead..her back to' But Bowe.if Merely ;'answered.
the coupe liis. ariimoSsity ''toward"What's the wiser
CHAPTER Gni Bowen seemed to hac� melted. abrupt Unexpectedly evert to herself, nary,
'•ly. Presently Bowen and .tlie'pol/ce 'rbegan",to ery....I�elpless tears rat ed
"What its it? ' What' is it$" Mar taan:parted; •and Bowen came straight '.down :her •cheeks, and she .covered her'
whispered,i't'r illg: i aujy .to ;see into °to their: oar •,':, ,• face w t her ;hands•and, wept,.
=the street' from, the other• side. of the "Where do you wan't.,'to'go? .;Clittnb Bowen Pool€f d straight•: ahead and
window ';'Her 'view was:'eut• off". by u in," "Dirk invited:. ` said; nothing. ' Dirk patted.' her ;'knee''
eorni�ce. Dfrk' was leanilig• far ' ' ''"'"eo, "•I• can get a ea , Ewen s a racy,., "Don't,.' sweetheart!" he
get a elear.:view of�' hat.,happened.,, Ie' voice .sonfided--shy, _; ...... begged:. , i'You've got 'to .see.this thing
waved one hand as a signal.' to :keep' "Get in'" Dirk. comman Mary straight, sometime. It' might • as-' well:
quiet.' ' .To the waiting: girl. the sus moved • closer to' Dirk' . and Bowen now:"
pense . was . agonizing.. ' Angry voices obediently' climbed in ;'on the other Dirk went •on,' gently, •"Tl a trouble
floated "up and various bumps 'and. side. ,"Let's get, away °fromi: here," he is •Mary,:, you're • taking the whole
thuds, as of ' a weary • car settling' to. , said. • •
rest. p' Uptown they sped for 'some time
He pulled .his. head in and• shut the without • a word' spoken.' . Dirk was
windove quietly before. speaking. first to break the 'silence : •.
-"Just that'blamed idiot, Bowen, and:. "S.o.:you're the.. kind of a driver
.his •rattletrap," he said.. disgustedly.
Somebody's ainaeked into him.• Looks,
as' if he'd. tried to turn• around, and
they *ammed. into him. amidships.". He
shook- his head wonderingly: • "Of •all'
the prize boobs-! •Come on, let's go
dawn and look at the wreckage.".
Tie Ibiktil ab-eurthe reoriT,Aried the -rne," hje' sai'd:'--•' ,r
lock on the safe -door to make sure 'it I owe you i,'something ',for that,
,thing too hard: Yoh. oughtn't to blame
'Eddie. se) much. •A young 'kid .like.
that-you:can':t know .what he was 'up
against. • No woman could. He--'•'
•"I• understand that he didn't do it:,
turns around in the. middl'e•, of the, •Do yoti?". Mary. asked, with terrible
block, in it -street' that':;' too narrow to calni. • She 'Was looking at him as -alt a
turn around„in,” he said. • • ' • stranger. . •
Mary: •bit ''her Tip, ;vexed • that he .
could continue _:quarreling, after what
had happened,. ••
But •Bowen laughed. -"Yep, ' that's
.`r.I always :use
and recommend "
Mag>:c Baking
Powder," : says.:
•`"•�, Miss Alice 1VLoir,
'�,,--�'� °''F�ietriiatr�-o�-;•oni:::
ott
Montreal's. finest apartment-
hotel restaurants. "Magic ':coin:
of icieny► and _economy,
, the high9st•;degree. Besides, it'. al-
' ways'
l.+.ways' givros de_pe-nd'alile results:"
was .fastened, turned .off .. the. , light.'Dirk said. "What'll it be, •a new car?"
locked the door, and, they trotted "Forget it," Boren scoffed. •He.
downstairs. • • seemed vastly' pleased with himself..
�_.Maty,was worried •, "De y ell- sup:`.• "But y.:ou_'c u1d-,have_gotty_ourself_
pose he's hurt?" killed; you fool!" Dirk protested '
"Couldn't:see," Dirk said: "Hope :' "Yeses I lost a good fingernail saving
they didn't hurt -our car. Guess.. not your worthless hide'," Bowen -agreed
further up the 'street"
VAs htsy -came-, uteri- rta the b -stret=
there was the sound of footsteps run-'
nIng, drawrrby the magnet of an ae-
cident.' A , policeman was visible,
xiounding along at. the:. lower .end of
the block, • his'' night-stick slapping
against`his leg he•ran. Bowen was
no where to be seen, but the street•
as-eo rpletel bleek .-at- 4he-ape-
end by' his car, up -ended arid lying on
its 'side:---Jammed_irito...it-on_the_ather
• k whole -hearted agreement side, like a locomotive whose . cow-
. with MisTIVIoir, the majority•of77 -cateCer has -scooped up a mass of de-:
bris„ was a black limousine with
platinum trimmings, . _
As Mary and Dirk started 'forward,
the limousines engine. roared in re -
Verse, freed itself from the .q,uivering
mess of nietat which was . Bovven!s
--I-other-baking-powders-combined-1-- :machine, an& shot_ backward'. out of
Favour your family with Chick-
. en gortcake.-inade with Magic
-- Miss -Moir 'direct& -Noteitsieli,
tate flavenr, its feather lightness!.
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• teachersuseMagic exclusively. And
use- Magic because _it gives con- -
'0istentl3r.better baking -results.
No wonder -Magic putsells -
Nassau streeti.° stopped, shot .ahead
teward Broadway and Was gone: •Not
.ev.eiz.:;:the.,,,enrage,LUeliceman's com-
mand to_ stop had any elreet. Ile pull-
ed, his gun, but forehore sheeting, ap-
Patently because of the people ,whe
came running .froni all 'directions. ,
Mary StopPed.•••stock still under .the
'shtick of the ;realization that. canie. to
"Dirk! Dirk!" -she screained
denly. .-"That was the thap
•• Dirk stopped railing. a Sedeud, lOng
:el -161a tei attire tit her driebfonxided,
figure was erawiing..into.vieW . from valuable necklace 'when he sees 'it?
under: the. tangle of leatherette and Any ciook in Christendom wmild have
leanvas that ,was• the- tOp .of his ear: tak,en out after anybody with no more
thedirection---taken- by '-the- in-a:speakeasyl. Might have bgen-that:
departed limeusine. when Dirk reach, Lon Chaney). waiter, for all We know."'
ed him. • . • ' • "But Dirk," Mary said, with 'omi-
wringing,. one hand none Cain?, "that,.ear. was' the same'
is /oil! ,guarantee tweet. chises he stuck the injpred fin-
thatMagienaking ger hi his mouth a.nd4 sucked' it. Ap-
from muM or arty
batinfal bidets. had Suffered.
anxious face at hia..elbow.' "Hell%
Ruyther. all right. • Let's get
Out. Of here-leaVe this . wreck: Where
it Shell never travel 'agaie."
"'Perha s not," Dirk 'replied after
a inome • t hesitation. ' He •.fleshed
brick -r `d as , he tried, to meet. • her
eyes.. consciously 'he had fallen
into the ha it>•of"thiiikingI off Eddieas
a- weak,IitItormented boy driven to steal
ing, and "a Murderer by • accident. He
accepted the murder'' as : a fact,: but
saw extenuating circumstances..
•-• •-(To-be-c-oiltinued.) ,
New England Mother
amiably,, squinting at',, the 1 injured Since waste, to . her, was most ab
<_di its a id of: -a °streetli ht-� _ - .._, - i --_ -, .�� _-.. - ...,,
g 3'�h Tg' 'horrent;'
Mary was almost bursting with be- She poured her strength, iuto a tor=
wilderment, and growing more 'Cirri- rent
ous every minute: . What is •..it, all Of 'household ' thrift,: nQr did she
Made in -
Omit?" .she wailed. ' You've shushed
me long enough. :Tell,- me :. or ill
'scr: earn!'? CC
"`You°re a bright girl, you ought to.
A single task of all her Work.
'Seep she made Ppm bacon drip-
pings.
that other tar ` from coming down, • - pings.- , .‘ . •
Nassau itreet,. alLright, didn't lel tic' -She- -grotind 1 Alia drieciap- -parts • or --
you know any other Way , he. c,9,121d1 ' bread . . .
froin the speakeasy were trailing
apparently.- Well, they "didn't W.1
us,' Were lald the wron : end Up, With
near ;enough -tO see which' dem' '‘‘'e,: (Except When "ecimpany'.'' was there),
Were Parked before.' r giiess thaCeriglis To save the hemstitched tops from
it, for tonight anyway. L might, have • wear. ' .:
eri the place, though: Wish. I had:"
.. "Then it wa's the Fiy!" Mary cried. Shirts' and drawers from flour sacks
"Th& Fly? Dort be silly." - ... Were Worn upon her 'children's backs,
T.,ere taaraffili from jellies clear to
was semethiug about the -'pleasatt,
voice in which Dirk spOlte, whether he Was saved. end' used . year' After year.
Papers, magazines and string,
Was saying semething agreeable or
disagreeable that Was maddening-, :A
trick' learned in the courtroom, no
donbt. Whatever it was;, it made
one want t strike him, dent that im-
Mary drew aWay and looked at him
through 'narrowed eyes, feeling the
rising of a temper she had never
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Although 'Gwel'o was 'not :on'the . meteriai produced on the farm,, was
elirect ,ro t -e to--Sali'sburyw --de ci:rl-: bailte-enTan-ou�tciop- -=of -reek, -arnd •
:commanded
ed. to esake for it, being anxicius" fa
•vr
eneonnter 'with native. We were :one could. feel--tife" fascination of •
camped un•der. a large tree, and While Rhodesia and; readily iinderstan.th,the
.iludie • 'anti I were•••busY efeeting, a releetence of,. those. Who •have . once"
lived th.etoth leave it.: there,,Ls .a'
and' hard and treacherons, but she•
if she .is at her best in- RhOdesia.-'--
Via. Cairo in/a Light Car.''
fused tci' hurn. Down on her hands
and knees; she. was vig,orously blow -
the embers, When suddenly out of
th'e cfarkness of the night. stepped a
native, *lie, gently -thrusting an as-
tenished Guider on ,one side, pro:.
fo demonstrate hori a fire should, he
lighted. Gathering a few spe'cially
blaze; and -at lasti.: satisfied that 'the.
fire was Well and, truiy alight, he
j flung his blanket about him, grinned,
Bottles, boxes; everything
And once, 'when all the ethersi slept, ••
Our arrival at Gwelo was chiefly
She rose, ' because the moon was
And put, her pantry a -helves aright
She could not bear'to waste that light!
-Ruth Seymoufs Vesely, in the N.Y.
. The Next War Peril
By •the Right Rev. Lord William
All Europeans of sound sense ar,e
ware a the forces driving the ita-
ens of Western and Central Earope
. to another arined conflict. And al-
: ough. there is. only a remote pos-
t,
ibility of the 'United States et. of
*gland ,becoming inirolved in it, 'it
behooves those nations:, and this one
4especially, to build uti-a. healthy
public opinion that will stem those
'vmists .can work for international
:and&stancling, and against war with-
I.--Roliett Frest, in "New Hampshire."
friendship is war. And vice versa,
lie 'greatest foe of• war is toter
*tat friendship). A good neighbor is
30t one who striVes .for prosperity
. *tit tiro p xp en se- of his-fellowsi- but
LA.41-4,, A Wired Cathedral
But there were explanations to be
"What are you tryin' to do, turn
around in the middle of the block?" he
'accused; after inspecting, the position
of the wrecked cat. Bowen took his
abuse without -a word of self-defenes.
Vary burned with indignation • but
Bowen only listened with what she
could have, sworn' as a self-satisfied
Smile on his face.
"Yep, you're. right, officer. All
fault," he -kept roiating.
"Anybody see the number e that
car?" the policeman ,said loudly. The
curiolla efeWd begin to babble all te-
gether, but nobody could give a con-
nected story: "It we'. 3N and someL
policeman closed his book in disgust.
his stick menacingly.
When they had scattered, he came
ter• old St. ,Panl'S Cathedral, Lon. "Did you see it, he asked.
don, -,and 'come. to the resfte of! exo. We just ente tip.. 'That's nay
ncealed in
'ile„,,Th,eath die Choil. galleries but quite I him aboitt the car -you know-" Her
concealed from the Sight of the on- eyes We'ils "black. with fear and heit
gregtaiOn. t .is hoped to extend' the . teeth dhattering.
benefits of .. etter hearing to tbe i'lave i Before amoth-er word eotid he, fti(i.
in time. . BoWen. jostled between them; giviwo
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PAIN
relieved
instantly
remarkable for the feet that it took
Os four and a half heirs ,to find the
ileum) 'et a well-known. local • resi-
in desperation we *ent to the,
_ ari erior ous map, we, thought that -
road. But gradually doubt assailed
Us, and after seventeen miles We
spied a house on the hillside and
promptly made for it, only• to find
.It belonged to a mirrer.who was-
' on the point ot moving northWard,s.
Hee however; was able to direct" us,
and we found that for the third time
that afternocin we. shouth have to re:',
tint to Gwelo, awl trY the last te-
Farm. The -very warm welcome
that we received from Miss Steedrnan,
however, More than coMpensated far
the-Arolible we hid- bad in finding
her. 6
Her gatden was a sheer 'delight,
with ldng aVenues ..of jacaranda
trees and flaming poiesettia planted
between; there were flowers Of every
description, gatned" from ,all over
the world. Day, the: botanist, was
In her element.
Farming on azi intensive system
Adventurea on an American, farxri was also carried 9n. We, were much
in an American village are the 'stim- intrigued, to see how the. monkey -
tints were fornied from the fierier
bending over and becorning
(led in the soil which is banked rip
•
ter, the purpose. Oranges,. lemon's,
.apricots and, plums were grown tit
perfection,. besides a' variety of Eng-,
rtah. regeta.bIefC The rotation 'of
"Once, dear. A gentleman asked
me to marry him over the• tele-
phone but he had .the wrong nitro -
Adventure on the Farm
* By President Hoover
Aspirin will dispel any pain. No ulus in life ould wish for eiery
doubt about that. pne tablet will .hoy and girl. ,
prove it. • SI,Vallow it. The pain iS wOl-king with one's hands In *the
gone. Relief is as simple as that.. • growing crops, the harvest, the prep-
pirin. It never depresses the heart,
and you need never hesitate„to make
So !t is needless.to suffer from head-
ache, toothache or neuralgia. The. Titan of our gity children, •
pallid of sciatica, lumbage, rheunia- No food wilt'eVer taste so good as
tism or, neuritis Cial be'banished cyan- the family supper of those days, no
pletelylin. h. few mOments. Periedi l snort will ever equal the mud -lined
auffe7ing of Women can be soothed switszning bele; no speed will eVer
awaY; the Aiscoinfort of colds eat be seem, 'se great as sliding . down btlls
avoided. • On ones tUmmy. NO prowess in as-
ASPirin tablets have other Itnport-,'cendencY over Wild animals will ever
ant uses -all deScribed by the proven: coat the rabbit tratked tlirciuglt the
directons eaeh box. Look for that! snow to his )air; no deed of valor so
narde Aspirin on the boX-evcry title
. ; great is tO brine hint back aliVe.
yOu. buy these tablets -arid be safe.;
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in 'Cana& of stolen .property in London Mng-
-land.) died._ worth $1,50,00.0z The 'police
knew of his actiVities, but had ooly
f once been able".'to convict him, and
then only tor i minor offence.
and adgeritures in the streams and
the- hills With every chngitig Sea-
son, all bnild fel; health and the tin-
der tantling of life 'Which °Is denied
P.
nagehhare, Essex, the Londa
one° of the biggest houSing estates;
Containing already 15,0Q9 'houses. and
still "grewing. The plaCehid a perm.' '-
lotion of 9,127 inhabitants in 1921; in
t131s had grown -to
limiammummitimminimummmummiumomuummumnumung
F.
immommummumiimmammiumminimiumummimmummina
acquainted' with •Diamond Tinti," says
a cordial letter from a Windsor wo-
saw some attractive , piamond, Tint
Packages. The'druggist.told me they .
were for ,tinting liot shades Without.
the Diamon.d Dyes 'people. 1. hive 'al-
ways used Diamond byes for dyeing -
dark colol's and know they are the
best dyes• made.; When I saw' Dia- .
dress Which to quit wearing be-
cause it was faded: I got a package
and gave my dress he simple 'rinsing
called •for. - It came out the loveliest
shade -a lustrous, shimmering yellOw.
I have laundered it .several times but •
havenev.er bad to retint.. It certainly
holds the pier. I'm perfectlYklelighf-.
ed rilth my new dress, as I call it, and
my,liusbarid says -it's the prettiest one
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