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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-03-05, Page 7
H 7 . w< stfiby AusliaJin. start the - s. Here is e reel thrill for green tee drinkers—e1 ■ ■■■ • / of first crop tees Jepen*s finest gardens. Try it. SALADS -. 5^58 39 E C. BULEY g..D/CIST/ON Women Of Soviet Now Clothes Conscious Soviet Russians have been too busy building up their country ito’ tiiink of furthering feminine fashions, accord ing to Elsa Schiaparelli, noted Paris couturier, who has returned from a trip to'Moscow and Leningrad; . “fUiaalan^women are now interested ia clothes,” declared Schiaparelli, but they “will tiever attach supTeme im portance to fashions as do Europeans' and women on the North American coi^ti.ndnt, because tjiey are too .y-lt-al. ly interested in all the varioujs pro jects going on in their country.” Schiaparelli found that. Russian wo men .are most interested in the man ufacture of clothes. They would like to learn how to turn out smart clothes in large quantities at a Reasonable price. They asked the Paris dressma ker many questions about her meth ods of preparing for a large collec tion, the procuring of materials, sel ection .of designs and, color combina tions. They make all their own mat erials an,d fashion clothes -from mag azine pictures. According to' Schiap arelli,. the Russians do a creditable job considering the scarcity of mater ial and the lack of accessories. ■ “There are two classes of women iii, SmTeVTlu'ssTa,” said [ Schiaparelli. ■ “There is the professional class that has taken the place of the nobility and friclupes governmenf -officials, ar tists, doctors, composers aud writers j as well, as the former members of the old nobility-whose sympathy is with the Soviets, and also the peasant class.. Since all aio workers, Schlap- SYNOPSIS - I »an’ '1 ’r<'.‘.cntV and ( j-oiilon find gold -in Hie arid bush of They .stake tlivir <l.aiin and long- journey to the coast. '. Wv-'- terby bus-a liaiieue,- Gladys <’l<nn- ents- in ICngliind, but whe.n they, arrive ill'S.vdney: he marries 11 pretty b.l'otide. (Joi thm ’ foi'War-ijs <i • photo oi Dari to ;f<jr),jier liancne, Gladys .',<’leni< nt's, in l.ondori and vhen ,l>an arrives «slie be- Jiftve he. is ■Gbrdo.n. ".Evfe -,|J lie-hid sb a typist, obtains work in Afedlicut L's of- •fico, the. -l'n okei-'- who .is ' Moating the •mine. Kvo .and Dan fall' ip love but when' Kvc isconfronted by Gladys she belioVes in- J.fan’s'lduplicity’. a \^o^r BirthDate Reveals^ Obe pr^blemj o: 'yitf.l v/ith the- cu-:tomary twinkl'e in ' eye-'i. ••‘Has she been telling you Ijow to get silk stocking for • • nothing by smoking a fliousapd cigare-t,te's_ week?” he a'skod. Jdve.. . . v “No, dear,’.’ Mrs ALedlicott. said gently.. “Eve has found- the -money fgrour gold'mine.” ■ “Indeed! And who s puttjngo.it up?” ”1. am,” said Ills astonishing iVife. ‘“I’ve got a hunch -that I’M ■,m:ik^ a lot of money.” .* Medlicott regarded her for *a long minute;'. while Eve. held her • brbavh for whai might conie next. Then he rose and went to’the sideboard. The pop bf a cork was heard, arid., the host filled three glasses with 'Sain ing wine. ' , 0 ' '. . ■ He. lifted his cwn and bowed to. his wife.. .. “Pardner!” he. said‘solemnly. - . “Pardner!” she replied, with ! er gentle, snrib*. Eve tried to drink the toast, .but the first sip, of wine ah most choked her. They^saUup very late.' discussing the plan of vanipaign, for Mrs.' Medli- :cott insisted that -Eve should not- go' • to...her-i own flat-, but... r.emain....until the morning. Bu’t always they came back to the same point, which was the need of Dan Prescott. . “He’s all . right, Eve, whatever he is doing,” Medlicott said. “He does "Tiorrin'nic'inr'id^ sense bf his . personal obligations.” \ “But why should he leave his ■"hotei?’',.'Eve said in growing dist'res:sr “ItA looks, to me, somelfpv.',‘.as if fch’e , planned to go away from'London. I wondered. He frits about What -is happening in Australia.”, ■ . Be. Continued.) . Yotir Vocation (. By ANN PENNINGTON I expect,” ___ ________ — her placid way. “He’S’ not the man to hide away when there is trouble maiking. JM certainly like to know what he’s up to at, this minute. But you don’t ask what I riiean to do?” I “I beg your pardon,” Eve said quickly, for she had not- imagined Mrs. Medlicott exerting herself, be yond the role of peacemaker between herself and Dan. > 1 “Wei!, dear,” -her friend said, stroking her hand. “I’m in--,the way, because John is so anxious to spare me any sort of trouble or anxiety. Just now :my. wcd.farg js crampingJiiin. rather badly.” ■ j ,i “I know he thinks arj the wo’rld of you-,” Eve said. “He’d better," was the placid an swer. “Well, you must know that he ha§ ma'de“iT gcrod“chra'l“pf-inoney.r-Hi-s- ' clients are making out that he never made it honestly, but they never said that -when- -he was—-ha if ding- -■ them- ; cheques. That’s as it may be; but. one thing is certain. This muddle in. Australia couldn’t have .come at a wor.4e time. The- American panic has tied everybody up.” , agreed. _ ■ ; “Now all .the money we have is settled on me,”,’ Mrs. Medlicott said, being run. at a loss; private, fortune, husband, I’m a- my own right. “He’ll turn up again, Mrs. Medlicott said, in importance that confronts :jyOuig pSojple is to de termine the vocation. • j — •which he oij'she -is _|bes.t suited, purpose of this column 1 service to those who ar in/this important natte S'G ,gu|de to‘ a prp-c^ate can be used ai per decision. * best to make sur© just which way a person of this type is going, and no matter what happens, don’t give up either fo the current or to the tide. , ■■ Fullest success will come through' playing safe4 in business, making pow. 5 erful, friends, protection against sudJ den reversals, and above al! brave \without being rash. . • ■ '|>£f trade ' for . ,lis.to be of e peeking h-elp. r.j. Your birth, ylu, or"som-e<-- Let us suppose ou are ln|tereste.d were. Marcii 1st and 20th. sh Guild s'eek a profes- one 'in whom. yi born between Such a person jlst and 20th. sion as a. nurse. Au occupation in-the shipping■ business or*an-y activity con. nected' with the water. Such a per. son should make an excellent pairion., a' pleasing, comfortable, lov- A. personal reply dealing with one important question will, be mailed to anyone sending the day, month, and, year of birth together with 25c and stamped, addressed envelope for replyj- Address all correspondence to Anho1 Pennington, Rootn 421, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ontario. ■ very “ good' or i • Commendable'-High Living 0 . \ it. The Builder, RAISIN BUNS N‘ WHITE BREAD i issue Nck 9 LVh>v. WELL,you CAN'T &E.AT MAGIC Brent, the f'eat "e'.xpa'n“ able husband dr wilje. Tigre is. often found a tendency tjpward artistic. or’ inspirational- pursuits'. “M example of fhj^ type wil'ljjbe found’in Jean JIarlow NOW THEY ASK F.OR MORE Apparently horiicsiek after being given, to a new master, , a maltese cat made its-way move, than-20 miles in sub-zero weather from Regina to its former owner at Tense. .- '■ Persian cat, which .its owner to Bognor in June and lost It Georfce) ’riibvie' stark Tlj'e 'Tov>"'bf "p i' tr-.up the river ■dim’t believe said.. “The' only before lie dobs'liM com- M,v1e In < arelli.designed a special costume suit able to’ be worn all. day long. It con-i sists„of a black dress with a . white washable,collar and zipper fastenings -which is to he worn with a spring coa-t of red wool lined in black. sion brings' much sticcdss to . • these persons. .. .. As this period-is sympolized by the two fishes'one swimming-up duv uwi. and one_sw-imilling .dow|ri’T.it_. will be —. up-’ • ■ • /1 Romance and Divorce KEEP ROYAL YEAST CAKES Full Strength How Grandpa Proposed ■■ ■ ’■ • . He always smiled and vvink^d on.e ; .. eye- ■. • ' '. Anytime ho happened' by. lid joined the village choir .an<3*Said He liked the way I baked my 1 bread, ometimes he 'squeezed m'v hand a niite ' IA-sittin’ in the handle-lightr He often helped me find a cow. . That strayed'. off... from the,, place somehow,.. ” ' ■ And once, when 1 fell off t-lie'tee, He picked me’ rip- and kissed me twice,. A-h+I—t-h-a^s—h-o.v,.-- .:gj4UU-lpx-B.pa ve d the way . me .to set the .wedding day, - •James A. Sanaker. COFFEE RING Man Who Knows Whether the Remedy You are taking for Headaches, Neuralgia or Rheumatism Pains is SAFE is Your Doctor. Ask Him LGy i!fiese Famous Dry Yeast ‘Cakes and the 'tested . Fir,al Sponge Recipes'. . . . > ■ Evtv ftoyal Yeast Cake conies to you prat-ected by an air-liiilit _• wruHfaag -the oiz/y dry yeast, vitli thiR Hxt'-'griard! Kept absolutely fresh, they -•-isure full-strengtJi leavening prtw'jr ali times. The standard.for over" years today Royal Yeast Cakcw are preferred by 7 out of 8 *' Canadian housewiVes .who use dr'y ' ye«j<t. Keep a package handy. " I •' ' . ’ - - ’ ■■ • Z7eQ)/uZ Booklet FREE! . ‘ rhe Royal Yeast Rake Book ' gives ■test e d R o y a I - Sportiie Recipes for 1 he breads pictured above and many others. T R; b R ’ Sen d coupon! ■ BCV MIDF-IN- c.\N\bx (mows '? srwyin nn wns i imiLfd t .-<*«•••-^ve.n.ndt ihcrtx Si..Toronto’. (Hit. »end me the free Ro'xl, Venst ILgie Ji.Hok. Don’t Entrust Your 1 Own br Your Farriily’s Well-Being to Unknown Preparations BEFOHll VOI’I. take.any prepara tion voii'clmF.t know-all about, for the-relief <»f headaches; Or trig pains of rheumatisni.' neuritis or neuralgia, ask vour doc/nr what he thinks' a^out . it - in' coinparisou w'jt.li “Aspirin.’' ■ ' • • Wc say Ibis because. Delore the discovery of “Aspirin'..' lm-st so- called .’’pain” remedies were ad- viscdH-igainsI ‘by physicians as bei-ng < bad for the'stomach; or..often, lor • : Hie heart -And the discovery of .-•^Aspirin” large!v^vlmnged medical- practice.' ■ - Countless thousands ol people, who Have, taken “Aspirin yeiii in ami ‘out without ■ ill (’|Tecf. have proved that. the . medical findings . about its safety were (’ofrccl. Bemcmlre.r this: "Aspiri'ii is ' rated funond.lhi'' Uishst"-ntf'lhoils yet- ' discui'credjor Hie relief, of heatlaches and all common pains . . .-and sale. for the' average person'-Io lake regularly. . ■ ,- . “Aspirin” Tablets are m.nle in Canada-, “Aspirin” is the reuislered lrade-ma,fk of the Bayer Company... Limited. Look tor the name Ba\cr in the form ol'a cross'on ex. er.y I id-’lct De tn a nd and Get YI “The office' is I but I have my own .Because I’ve, a • go.'od wealthy 'woman, in That is. what my husband, calls pi?o- viding •'against the future.” - - “I khfeik it is .very right and sensi ble of Eve said. 1 . “Bo ^oiT? I’in to be safe and . scc-iutf. while my husband is held up to th-? public as no better than a swindl'erlC My 'dear, • I don’t like housework of any kind, but I’d rather scrub floors.'” - . Ev-e. clutched .at .the white hand' .that was. patting' hers, and gripped it with an 'intensity ■ which- made her hostess ..wince. ' “But- what can you do?” Eve <le- manded. '“How can you. help, with yoi'm money ?” ,.. -■ ■ J- • “They say Our goldmine,.is a dust heap,” Mrs;. . Medligott, said, in lici ■“Ay-e‘vd.-..^gx>.L t<- prove that' it. is all we claimed.' .Mv .husband has been e fled, a share- ])u<h(y, because he offered • investors' ;i chance in good t'. ipg. I’nr going to use my money to prove this is ho gp’.d-briek; but. ah- aw.e ' claimed.. and more. And I expect I shall make more' money than'I can ever spend.” Eve c.oulfLonly gaze at her in ,as- toi’i<hni'ent.■’ “Have you thought ? ” slm askc-!,. ■ “Yoh huG? only lY'tn Prescott’s word Jar it. I Jmow he believes.-implicity . in hi.* mine; but suppose he,.-is mis taken?'’' • • ‘ ‘■“Then wo l.-.se,” Mrs. M«,dlic.)tt ;ul- ii'il led. '“I’ve thought, alxn'il that. But i- wh;rt- I" see tnosl el<?arly. is that we . c.-iir gel rib money feit’ the- min^ from ■ the pul-lie. A nd til.’.jvc do nothing, we aiiniii that- we are'..- offering' them -.o'liie-tliing worthless. And I'-want to Si-e the - iiew'-qiapcr on its kiiies. 1'0- i' l’< my li'.isfi.'ind and I)an Prescott.’’ “Ihies “i ur hu baud know wliat yo.u i’.:-l< nil'?”' "He hasn't an ’idem” MiMedJieott’ rcDiied. "I wifnled lb make sure, first of iii-l, that We could g.et- Dim int.e-r- es.ed. So much'depends o-n Iriin:'a.ml • t Ini!, means op. you.". . ■ ■ ‘•'i'vb i';mer .felt ashamed.- in . my lit’<:." Eve sjii-l. “I slmu.id have listen ed to what ho • had. to sa^j> And nOW Fm’ll iievvi' forgive rim, I m Sii-ie. ■ 7 u -don’t believe that,"' hvi in >t< said.- ‘"The' (inly trouble i* to- lind-.hitn I'vk less.’ “AVIml'.’’’ -I iTint l ion. “How do mdng i«» do..........j i.on.e down tb^in'mT', and 1'11 .’tell John"- whnt. we've, settded. 'hnvinga wicked time, poor-dear ij’i'p'ng woi/lcrl'nlly enol ,'i.nd r o- o-!;.<i>,d through-' it all;".-. 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