HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-05-07, Page 2PACTS ARQ UT TE/1 SERIES—No. 4
The Two Types of Tea
There are two distinct types of tea, namely
Black Tea and Green Tea. Both are made
from, the same bush and both are equally
pure. The difference is in the process of
manufacture which gives each a different
flavour. Black Tea after it is plucked is
withered and partially 'fired' or dried, then
allowed to oxidize by beim exposed to the
-air. This gives Black Tea its dark reddish
colour when drawn. Green tea is immedi-
ately steamed after plucking, which pre-
vents oxidization. There are delicious blends
of "SALADA" in both of these types and
also a unique blend of Black and Green Tea
Mixed. All are sold in four qualities.
Love Gives Itself
THE STORY OF A BLOOD FEUD -
BY ANNIE B. SWAN.
"Love gives itself and is not bought."—Longfellow.
.Above all, and beyond all, lslowo vee',
rose one shining like at'.solitalar star.
But that she buried deep in her heari:j
of hearts, etxvered, up so t4et. the'
world might not even dream of itsi
existence. Yet that one star was to!
guide and inspire her ever, Oret, to'
render her desperately eager for suc-
cess, While the love whiele !tad e5 user3
its birth gave the cessary ch titm to
her "lnlpevsenatiof of a: 1?S'1Tlh; slltl;ee-
i.ng, devoted woman who triumphed phed in
the end. In that triumph the whole
of womazikind was vindicated against
the belittling of fools'
Next day Carlotta attended two re-
hearsals, and, beyond a:Few technical
slips,
Madox-had no fault to ;iiTel: She
was simply introduced to the rest of
the company as the, lady who was' to
take Miss Faneourt's place,''; ,and,.
while curiosity was rampant, --:none
dared to put a single question
At twenty minutes past six 'that
evening Carlotta was on the plat.. orin,
at St. Pancras station, to 'meet the
Scotch express. Frorn it alighted
Alan Rankine, and when lle'saw Car
lotta he simply darted to her side.
"Carlotta! This is very, very good
of you," he said; as he took both her
hands.
"Oh, nonsense! You knew I would
comer --but where it July?"
"Judy was not ready. I am afraid
she will only mgpage to come in time
to say . good-bye. WTell, where are
you staying•?"
Carlotta told him.
"A Bloomsbury boarding-house!"
he echoed'; doubtfully. "Pm afraid it
hasn't a prepossessing sound."
"Oh, but it is a very aloe 'Piece,"
Carlotta answered . liim. "you will
go to the hotel, 1 suppose?';
"Yes, right here. I wired for a
room. You will stop and dine, won't
Carlotta assented, 'laving expected
thatsuch would be the program.
Though the hotel was full, they
managed to get a small table in a SPRING BREATHES OF PRINTED
remote alcove of the big dining -room, CREPES,
where they could talk to their hearts There -is something very much akin
content.
Alan Rankine had not asked `any
questions regarding Carlotta's journey
to London,-chieflY, perhaps, because it
fitted in so excellently with an his
plans. To have her for these lest -few
days, away from the prying eyes of
the little town, was surely good! And
Judy, the wise, discerning, and sym-
pathetic,a fully y understood.
to spring and summer in the printed
crepe used in this dress for daughter,
No. 1-058. It:is a wonderful develop-
ment of " a red -flowered design on a
light background. The kimono sleeve
leaves the making of this dress very
simple. The vestee is tucked, and
trimmed with small buttons. A cen-
CHAPTER YII.—(Cont'd.). world has ever grasped• a�'egorical h d f trestle material used in collar and
""Did you write this? Is • it your truths? It has always seemed to me Sitting opposite him, • with the soft g . ,
own' la?" Carlotta asked, with a that it wants nothing but -realism, 'iglu on her face, Carlotta had .$never cuffs .beings out the exquisiteness of
little thrill of awe in her vice. bald,.hideous, unashamed." looked more beautiful or more w'tman- the printed crepe. The belt, -starting
"Myfust myone ewe lamb—at
"wen have a try, anyway, he an- ly. Rankine himself was tired, and from the side front, strikes a new note
swered, and his look was somewhat had the look of a elan who had been in sashes. Made in -lightweight Wool,
least, the only one I've ever had the shame -faced, almost that of a boy through considerable stress. it is practical for early spring wear„
courage to venture on, and it was too caught in a fault. "Miss Fancourt 'Tell me about it, dear, .said Car -
bad of Viola to play me this trick. g I tta softly as she leaned her 'elbows and in Iinens, ginghams or any wash-'
Of course, she did it on purpose
but that is a story one can't go into
Carlotta rose to her feet.
"If I can do it Twill. I'll go now,
and you may expect me back punctu-
ally at three o'clock."
Madox suffered her to go without
further parley, though, after she was
did not like the part. In fact, she on the table and looked across at bile able material is very useful as a school'
tried to bar the whole thing,Miss i
Carlyon! She wanted--" with a world of sympathy iilhet eyes. frock. Cut in sizes 8 to 14 years. Size
Here he drifted off into technical "I am afraid the good-bye. was very 12 years requires 2% yards of 36 -inch,
hard: ' material. Opportunity..
tunny.
details, regarding the plot, to which "It was, it was! But there—"
Carlotta listened with incredulous HOW •TO ORDER PATTERNS. I "They do me wrcng who say I come
wonder and indignation. R bosom' heaved And Iris
Rankine's
omen often ask mo -
Says M � ; Experiencehow if get
my tablc linen so immaculate"
w- li ^ �in„
foo,/
i
"T take it as.a real compliment, because. most
women do try to excel in their table linen.
"Of course, I tell them the way I've found easiest and
best is with Sunlight just rubbing the linen lightly with
Sunlight, rolling it up and putting it to soak., After soaking,
perhaps a light rubbing here and there may be called for, then
just rinse, anti the linen is spotlessly clean. Fine linens should
be protected and never conte into contact with anything but
the purest soap.
"As 'a household soap there is nothing better or" more
economical than Sunlight. Every particle is pure soap, with
no wasteful `filler'. Sunlight is -mild and easy on the hands,
too." Lever Brothers Limited of Toronto, make it.
S-558
unlig'Y
t mapp
oso Write our name and address lain -1 '10 more
"How thankfulyou might to be that mouth twitched. Carlotta's hand stole Y. p When once I knock and fail to find
across the table, and was laid- on his iy, giving number and' size of such
she gave up at the last moment! with a healing . towel'. - patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in, you in;
gone, an odd feeling of helplessness, Even withdrawal would have been in- "Don't let es talk about it. Judy, and stamps or coin (coin preferred: wran1 For every day I stand outside your
a kind of blind fury with himself, finitely better than such a present -I found that better.. She wanted'to; be it careful'
dl thei fight
y) for each number, and; door
left him in thrall He had surely ment. of course, I have, hardly t ei left alone. It is easier to g out
folly, and If Caritta accepted—as his your experience, only there is a kind
inner consciousness acsured him she of intuition—you know what I mean?
probably would—ghat more certain —
address your order to Pattern Dept., i And bid y¢u wake and rise to fight
been ilt of a stu endows not of right to speak like that to a maxi of thing's when there is nobody' looking. Wilson Publishing 78 West Ade) • and win.
on. You see, when we were; both g Co.,'
Wail not for precious chances passed
there we found it"necessary to buck 'aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by away,
up one .another" return mail. -
Something•crept into Cariotta's- eves.' • ( Weep not for golden ages •on the-
whioh she .hid Jay dropping. -her ? from the stager and there never was i wane;'
anyone more capable 03 taking ,care'
over them. She felt it all so intent } 1 Each' nightI b ire the records of the
If there was a more thoroughly'cal moment, and if we Earl He a of herself than she was. And he res-; b
than that disaster awaited the pro- "I know,'perfectly! I repeat that
duc'tion of "The Searcliliglit"? you have beam'sent to me at the criti-
added `Well we shan't be much that she could not pursue it furtherday,
miserable and anxious man in
the worse'off than we were before." "There are aolupersatio>s,. dear,", ailed her so completely that he has ! '
whole of London than Graham Madoxnever cared for her to enter a theatre'
At sunrise' every soul is born again!"
he would have been difficult is find? Thsre will be no failure. There said Rankine cheerfully, as if he. since. IZe hasn't an idea how splen-;
Punctually three M' is a message here so exquisitely eon- ought to dispel her inward sadness
unctu y at les y shwa hhfor she all through' For Sore Feat—NilLiniment:
Carlyon was announced once more, °eyed, that the world will listen to it "For instance, they've paid a good t y it;!
and Madox was conscious of a thrilljwith joy. said Carlotta firmly."You fat cheque in advance. It has won- years,y, ^
of excited anticipation as he rose to are not afraid of my inexperience?"• derfull.y smoothed the way for us just .and I have not been sure, always,! Drilling Holes in Glass.
"How can I be, when you are net'liere. And they are really nice people whether even love had the right to grilling holes in glass is not' so very
receive her• yourself afraid?' with a sort of feeling for the old.demand a sacrifice so complete,' • difficult.The old method utilized a
Much p might hisrhaps own n reputation that leas s. "I have no fear," she said, with a place—don't you know? Even Judy •Where that kinds of love is, Car
, ground to a
a dramatist, st, which he wasaboutto , little breathless laugh. "I feel ex was quite cheerful at the end hof
the,-entlotta, the Idea said with econvict on. ;sharp point does not' discarded rian used lar flu a bxeace with
put to the public test for the first time. been as if this was something I had Stair. Shesh dsaid thespent
ladies'with
were very t
``Now supposing I were to demand a slight pressure. The point of con -
"Well?" he asked, with a somewhat been waitmg for, and which has been understanding, sympathetic, and con -
and from you before I sailed a complete ' t ed -with_ turpentine.
startled glance at the small, brown- sent to me. eategoricalTpromise that you would
paper packet she , carried under her meats and even w shed her to lock not follow in y our mother's footsteps,
Y 1 s brass
Renewabl.e,Charms.
Mr. .Laurels—"iViere'physical beauty
is all too fleeting."
Miss Manchester—"It doesn't last
Song, but, then, it can be renewed
every day."
White bread and all the other pro-
ducts of white flour are the cause of
teeth decay. -Sir Harry Baldwin
(Surgeon -dentist to the King).
tact was mois en 11rpen ine.
The world always asks this ques-
sfderate about the household arrange- tion, What have you given?" not
' • The inore recent way and- on that this "What have you got?" Give yourself
away more things, 1 she wished to what would you do. Would you finclit, qu c iter way is to use a or` cop and get happiness. �•
do so. She is going to loci: up and " „
arra.
Carlotta laid it down on the desk.
"I car. do it."
"You can—sure?"
"Sure; if you will trust me so far!
CHAPTER XIII.
With. Alan in London.
impossible, or even difficult to give per tube with thin walls instead of a
hermetically seal the Pool, so, for the?at promise,
file, says Popular Science Monthly.
nett few years, that *ill be the only Carlotta had some hesitation in re-' The tube is placed in a brace and drill -
For the next hour Carlotta and little, tiny bit of Stair which the Ran ed piing,
1 r a room Rankine diel nent oi two ot' ing is accomplished with powdered
It is a beautiful th'ng. if I had Madox were busy going over the de. kines can actually call their own, carbolundum as a cutting agent. A.
been given choice in the whole world, tails connected with the production of "Poor, der' Judy!" said Carlotta know that, in that moment, she was
guide of"wood keeps the tube properly
I could not have asked for anything the play. with the most tender cadence in her on the brink of a full confession as' centered.
better. Let me do it I know Z can It was only when at length she voice Tell me did 3'011 go and 'say to the business and decision of the
It was the right note to strike with rose to o because \[adox, playing good-bye to the` Clock House?" da3',. He Iaughed presently, not dis-
in apo p' g, "I 1 t Your father,
apprehension. Her calm confidence, spare no loner time, that she prof- dear old chap, hes a:ecepted me at My dear, you need not fear. No A man was almost frantic with tooth-
her shining eyes, her'tir of lofty pur-ifered what gas, to her, a most im- last, though I can see that the quick man would have the right to demand ache. The only other person in the
pose, inspired him and gave him both'.port request. change has a trifle disconcerted him.
aa3' such promise from a woman—, room was his pompous, matter-of-fact
courage and hope. "You must find a name for ine Mr. He is, however, rather puzzled about least of all from you. You must be
"You've been sent to me at the Madox. I don't Want. to use my own your visit to London. I rather think left f'ee as air—do you hear?—free: aunt.
crucieal moment, I don't doubt," he'—" I am puzzled -about it, too!"•as air My trust in you. is •complete Presently the roan burst out: "Oh, 1
said in the dull tones of a man who l "For your - father's sake,. I sup- Carlotta. gave a slight, nervous as my love, fold
that—well, it doesn't' wish to goodness people were born
fells rather deeply what be is saying.!pose?" laugh. bear taikinbeabout. without teeth!"
i r h
p „ "Papa has but one fear, that 1 go Carlotta ra sed he , cad presently, " My dear Alfred, they are," said the
"Let us talk it over." Parti and partl for other res-
"It is a beautiful thing," repeated' sons I "Partly
n't go into here," she an- upon the stage, Alan. But `thy not; and there was something in Her" eyes , heartless relative.
Carlotta, as her hand dropped, with a' swered, with a faint hei 'Merlin of vt`hen the feeling and the necessity whiAchan acts his pulses beat swiftly.
g foldedpaper. eo'or: I shall tv-rite to ray home ea- for work is in the air? Don't you , if your trust in me is so perp Constantinaple is. the only city in
caressing touch, oil the a er. p understand,' dear that it would be in; 'fent as that,why leave me like this.
"So beautiful that it will be an honor Ale to -night, telling them I shall not Tint, daring, how could I take you Turkey with an electrical central
to help to give it to the world. If be able to return in a day or two, as finitely better for me to have some- 'away to uncertainty and probable, . -station.
rimy—if only—it is not too fine for I expected. Probably. if all goes well, thing to occupy my mind and my time hardship? The thing I am out• -after
their perception! Do you think the they will leave Scotland and come up with while you are away fighting at is -no. kid -gloved business At least I'
to London to be with Inc" the back of beyond?"g
g , The Practical Mind.
a man in the throes 0f a nervous ther iece that evenin could did,' ast evening. turbed by her silence
"Helloadar -don't
target Jii�''p
Slip a pa.ckaSe in
your pocket when
you 4,o home to
Give the yotm slers
this wltolesonielot,•
lnstint sweet - for'
pleasure and benefit.
Visit yourself after
smoking or whets --
work drat z. 13's a ,
,greatliille ftesltener.,
.
mafte� erJemeal
r„cn
'Ssu
No. 1& '25
Rankine lead no answer rady, and must sample it before I could ask such f. pp {{
"We shall find a name without dia. Carlotta went on with a kind of fever a sacrifice at your 'lands.OSS, ° �1P ups, Bulbs
• cuity, and -we shall keep the, secret ish impatience -which showed the keen "I don't want to be taken," she ens-
intact. I .shall not give Miss Fan-ness of her feelings. veered. "1 understand quite well that
court the chance of knowing what I "Poor papa, be is so illogical! He a woman would hamper a pian going
mean to do, and, as far as -possible, always talks as if be rescued mamma out as you are going but -1 should like
I will get the rest of the company to to have the right to know when you
fall in with your plans. 'they are
ready, to a man, to stand or fall with. " '
me this time; and they are all furious
' with her. If we score the success 'I
'think we are going to score, she will
'yet be sorry about itl"
"Is she playing with you now?"
asked Car:�otta, as she said good-byes
• Madox mentioned the name of the
piece, and gave her a pass'. for the
He payed for her that night, and,
though the piece was not one in which
his powers had justice, it interested
Carlotta immensely to study him on
the stage. It seemed to give her
' some sort of key to what she herself i
would have to do presently,
The 'woman who had left him in
i the lurch had the leading part. She
{ was a beautiful creature, but remorse-
lessly` cold and calculating. Ponder-
ing on the part in the new produc-
tion which Miss : P'anco'irt had tried
to have recast for herself, Carlotta
was. obliged to admit that she could
not have played it, as conceived by
Madox.
She went back to her third 'floor
bedroom in the Bloomsbury boarding-
house, her head a strange whirl of
1 new feelings, thoughts, and desires.
'DIAMOND DYE" IT
A BEAUTIFUL COLOR
are, to follow your progress every
step of the way, even to come -if you
needed me---"
It was impossible to mistake her
meaning. Rankine's face flushed, and
his hand shook., •-
"You mean that you would marry
inc Before I "
"I do—on thesailed!day 0P sailing. Give
,i'errect home 'dyes me your name, Alan, ,so that I have
you, theright to live my
to of
he rightg
t
.
ing and tinting • is-
guaranteed with Dia- life at home here as much under your
mond Dyes. Just dip protection
have you
rid were
Perila.psnry 1el
in cold water to tint „ ! t
ought not. I wonoer-- do you uncles•
soft, delicate shades, stand? 7
or boll to dye ridh," + "i understand that we must get. mit ,
permanent colors: into the open, Carlotta, for this place
Each 15 -cent pack, is whirling round me!" he said, rising
agti contains dirge- to push back his chair.
tions so simple any Ten minutes later they were out
woman chn. hyo or under the starlit Sky, wjth all the
throng and clamor- of London' streets
about theni—and heaven in their
hearts.
(To be continued.)
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