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en ,ibis A Mystery - She
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Why a Knigtiitabridge (London,
• England) spinster left half her es-
tate to.' he. Revel Canadian Mount-''
• ed Police isas much era,mystery„
•today as it was when she diedin •
December; ],93¢;,
After two years of legal negotia='
' tions over •the will of Mite Audrey
Carden • • a settlement ' has been
reached ...eider ,which the •il RM.P.
• receive about 450400. •.".''
Miss Carden was 38: -'when: the. F.
flied in ;Kliight►rldge,•London,•
Throughout` the.'negptiations the
reasons fotr isa Garden's generos
ity to the red -coated police force:, -
remained :.a :mystery.° So far as'. is
known she had never been to Can•
-
ada': Apparently,e however, she took •
an interest in organizations f which
ordinar il,v:flrtn'f reservelegacies.
Ann. Morriss demonstrates the correct,
way, to apply paste. rouge.. Spr'Inead,' the
paste ,rouge on the cheeks tiny
toots, using the linger -tips to 'smooth'
carefully, :fading • th rouge at the
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ousel'Ydld ''Hints
How, about spending °a spare af-
ternoon giving your gilt picture
' • frames` a new leaseof life?- Here's
how to wash them clean and re=.
gild them. ail . in' one fell ':swoop:.
Put...enough Sowers of'sulphur in-
to a pint -and a half, of;, Water 'to
give it golden" color;, then bail Up:
four bruited onions in it- Strain
' off` theliquid anal let it coop, then
paint ,t over the frames with a
aloft brush; When dry, the frames
will :look blight and golden • and
very new. i •
Fill pans in which' food .has'
been Mimed, or on which food . has
become 'firmly'.stuck during 'cook-
ing °with
cook-ing'•with water' and' a ,little bland
,cies :powder and bring to 'a- boil
slowly. This ,will usually loosen.
the food;, sufficiently" to make fur-
ther' washing• pretty easy.
If your ' white' clothes. haveab--
sorbed' . too mach bluing or,' the
bluing„ instead of :Making the
clothes appear whiter,, has merely
dried in streaks, rinse clothes
thoroughly. ajtain ,in clear water to
• which ammonia.: has been .'added,
and dry in the sun _
•
T• CFIAPTER: XV '
• Sunny stood' smtiling Iu the . door '•
' way..It•was..the saline carefree smil:e-
',' lirIoleen had: loved :from the •first .
r� night, such a little' while before,'"
that they, had met: ., -
• ' Moleen aMiled through the. two
big• tears that stood In her eyes
,and 'held out ;her h .nd. •
'"Hello—Sunny 'It's—so nice of
jou to , come --here to see. iris "•
Sunny• ignored the, outstretched:
•hand.. He reached out- and gatherer}
her . into his- awns. ' • • •
"Molly, Molly—dear;" he whisp-
ered against, her ear.
Lovers..
1VIoleen ; . was ' totally 'unprepared
'for ,the wave of ,emotion that,
swept her in Sunny's arms. He was
• 'saying softly, "Molly, Molly.,, dart-
ing—didn't' you know ' I loved you.
That id om e
't a minute
I knew
you -needed 'me,"
Sunny loved her! :Drawing away, •
,::she lookedinto his face and gave
a glatt Tittle'cry : •
She felt' his fi et kiss.: on ' her
•: meutle and her heart answered his.
a•,'xreat. surge of JOY ::•
"You—love .me, "too? ` Sunny
held 'her at arm's length and saw:
the' happiness in .her eyes.
Moleen nodded, but 'could not
k of t 'e' • big 1 in- her .
Speak f - , � b unip
throat. ' •• •
• ' `'`you'll marry 'me,, right away?"
.Sunny -.held her to him again`,,
"Oh,' my dear," Moleen .said
agatust''his ,preast; '"Are you sire
you • want .'me -..-•after „all this:
trouble'?" •
• ' "Foolish child,"' Sunny said teed' '
erly.. ''As if ,• any'thi'ng' that's _past •
• matters. It's all ,over—all.the s,
happiness . un
• you'll ever have. The
.rest • of your. 'life" belongs to .: me.'
I'll be very good •t9 you, 1VIglly".
"I—know, I know:" Al little Sob
caught In her. throat;"But I've got. •
'something' that has to be 'done be-
fore we can -talk' any more. about, •
it. , Just give ;me .d ''little more •
:time."' " .
He eat on:: the' bench •and drew
her: down beside him. '
"There must•,be no. •.more•. sec
rets, Molly." He searched"her eyes.
"Tell me, what 'do you have •to do+;"
Keeping A. Promise
In, a few words .she. told him
•• what she had promised "to do for
the ;district,."attorney ,to help trap
..Charlie Faris., . .
Sunny', said. alarmed, "No.,, dark
.ing. It's,too much of a• risk. I can't
let you"
Moleen laid a little' handon, •his
. brown".one.. ' ' •:. •
"Don't 'try to interfere,• Sunny.
,You musn'.t. Please. not;'.if you love
me. eve made' a• ,promise and I
' mmit • keep it.", •
Sunny look her Into' his• arms.
again. ,
•
';All right On ',one 'ceeditlen...
.That if Mignon. can get••b& fath
er ,to give .us half, an hour •more;
•you'll marry me. City :Hall'. is only
a block' or so, away." ' ' .
close. in .his arms; Moleen, 'felt
al.. -'fear ,of the future melt before
;her new and ,wond:erful .love. •
• "Sunny," she asked; then . in a
. email foice, 'care you sure. you real-
ly want to marry me?' Maybe it's
• just sympathy -.-not really love. r
Please be: very sure ,"'•
Sunny laughed. softly.
"Let 'me' •do the worrying about,,
: that, darling. You just • be sure of .'
your own little'heart."•
"It's—strange. ;"Molly said .wan-
deringly, "ligw .it all came p •sud-
denly, Why,"Sunny, until 'you' wells
ed' into this • room • a few'•: minutes
ago I'd never thought of aver.' toy-
' ing. or 'marrying anybody. It It''s
'as 'f. a:door had:opened, and: there
was—MY-love."' ,
Molly held him clos .
marry fvie'.f#g'ht
``,1-1f you' really want' nme; to
marry. .you sow; . Sunny—I will.
Therer-there�s nothing more to tell:
you. My brother has been •proved i
inno'cei;t."• . '
Sunny drew her •to 'her • feet; and
kissed per again. ••• •. • '
;"i don't care; inY swue't,.if:your
family: 'closet ' is..'fuil 'of skeletons.
We'll worry; about the aneesfors '•
• after you're' Mrs,. Tucker." • • '
•
You're -so good ' •to , believe in
me—and .Farft me," Moleen choked''
childishly, "when 'you really •know • .
• nothing 'atall about me,'yq
" Wait'll you, get -wise` to ..me." ,'
Sunny kissed the, dimple. that ;came
out in her•right cheek when, she •
-was very happy. "nil,probably beat
you a4d be" terribly 'jealous."
A knock came on the door, It'•was
Mignon. 'She' said, cheerfully, "Well,.
love -birds, time's, up" • • ,
'Sunny said hurriedly, ' -Talk your
father • 'into another •" 'half • Sour,
Toots, to give us tithe to run down
to City. Hall: I•won't: let her under-
take `•that -Ferro . job .until I've , got
• her under ,:contract.". ontract."• '
. Mignon kissed • them both, wiping
tear. of' joy from her eyes. •
"Oh; Sunny! This is so exciting!"
She hugged him. "I won't let . fath-
. er•• interfere'. with young love.; if I
have to. stand over him with one.
. of .those pistol's from the wall .in -
his office." . • -
There was great excitement •in
• Tom Larne's privat quarters when
his daughter brazenly:'opened.the.
door and marched in. The district •
attorney was. shouting. into 'a' tele-
: •:phone: : ' a ' ' •
'`'Check on it! Double check on`
it! If that's true, the case is 'a•l-
most closed."- '
• Mignon stood • waiting. Laine
glamloaed.'°"thea'veneiver perdu istatd,,
Porcelain' ,dishes absorb, . fat
tastes and Often give ' 'a rancid
taint to any, food' stored int the
dial' after the fat. is used. Paper
cup's or small covered paper car-
tons are convenient and inexpen-
aive containers -for storing cool '=
•'.., ing fat. ,
Dirty 'wax may be' ' removed
a from wood floors with . a. clean
cloth saturated with turpentine.'
Always,: of course, keep windows
'open -while' working . with turpen-
tine and 'observe all precautions
against fire danger.
• When you,' fry fish and chips in
oil, 'put in 'the pan with the oil
, . an , unpeelei onion, willed, not
washed. Leave it, while cooking
and' there, will be' no smell in the
kOUse. , .,,
Very frequently when sep rat,G
ing the wiuites from the yolk of
eggs the yolk, becomes broken and
falls into the. white. To •prevent
this. 'dip a . cloth in; warm' water,
' 'wring it . dry and tpuch the yolk
with a corner; of it. ',The yolk will,
t adhere to the cloth and. may 'be
easily removed.,
For juirt, ,ender, medium rare
beef, : roast in: Open pan, fat side
I up, allowing first fifteen ', minutes
in a very hot oven; then reducing
• even to niodei'ate un i '' tl
done —
about 20 minutes per pound.
T'oi' adds""d' attractiveness'. and
Ha -or, serve soups with interest-
ing garnishes. A. sprinkling' of
'a,i:e'd shredded vegetables; a thin
..,holes'
or slivers• of cook'od mush-
rooms sh-
rooms re suitable for cleai'sourq.
Blanched nuts added to -f•,�reit
Baled' impr'o've ' it in frut•titiaiis
value, '
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r ' f :. 'Mignon, you shouldn't •
walk in here i e' this." "
'But ° Dads' ;p.9 went- over. and
AO_ on his d'eay_ , . "I'v& som'e tete
.rifle new..s fey You."' •
"Out with if; I'm • in, :a berryy
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PrettyIrregular
"Please,' aheegavie him.. her pret-
tiest
proftiest smile, "eoUld Moleen have just.
a few. miriiitgs--outside the build-•
ing? : Twentymantes or a . half
;hour before sb,O• has to• ,go on .that-:
jab I lI go with Tier and have her
back in ie time." ••
•`•What 'far? ' Tom Laine .lit. , a
cigarette"`anti: 'sat back "It'n pretty
i'rfregulat',. Shetra..,till' my, prisoner,
you,knoci. a �::• :
"I" imagine you'll ~agree that ni't's
rather importa'itft• Mignon's eYes
'danced. `won 4 you•,:pleas:e• be, so
kind as•• tQ :just give 'her time ° to."
step down to. rrGity hall and, get
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