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Zurich Herald, 1925-06-04, Page 6.. .. . . . lean bl,t far 1>tc.k, r y wa ;r se;,'t answered tL>K ....'.:. _.. t.ia oft• k f a' +c?t `rn ' , . t +�"bough l H7,?5 FACTSABOUT TEA SERIES—Noe $ cltiito seie have the right. meth "Vat will cense out irk<�tnetliittt, re leendeet, Paulsen e?" tows ed Indy as she linked her bend through (. a,•- tioh lotta'7 arid, to t' all;: u1, the long car- �'�. �'� �' � 1}•idot• used :as tt Jolt,,;; • bti=...ilte hotel; Co °' ;; ° �. ea guests.. - . I shan't e with yoe, • deer, lave got something' else t , ,,ur„..�..�� d.� o do" answered d i.n I--`-•rly every t Carlotta guardedly: I Tea as a beverage is use "Oh how disaplaoiniiilg! Ifo�v country in the world. . It is estimated over f frightfully tf '1 i sdis airltl at t It won t 200 billion cups are consumed annually. Australia leads in tea drinking with an annual per capita consumption of about nine -pounds, which means that every .Aus- tralian consumes from six to eight cups of tea every day. The consumption per capita in England is 8' lbs., and in Canada nearly" 5 lbs. In the United States, it is less than 1 lb., but this is largely because Americans have not been able to get fine teas until comparatively recently.. "SALADA." is con- sidered one of the choicest blends on the market, and is the largest selling tea. in either United States or Canada. 1 t Thin Tomato Mita to, tnriu'z.hte,, !n tdflr.York �Gltyl'vfere' r.� lhteotlyear&u(,auree L! Latah t'iu launu 1tuluon, hpv!!ra .{hc real Ir d capoativn, and --il drove •ct t omtns auras 'rIth itoopita' lion ?doptvd rho ctpht• hour oyatcm• Tpa puplt, tecaya ui.rtnrms at tat) Snlloal, a taanthl?.nitt.wnnae rind travrlitny` c troutts to t nd irtrm NOV York. I'or turd et 1rdo;rnation ahpil• to th0 S'periuteodent• t �y -exiathAsoiora yew righ� fu: Y ci , ...s.." s -°e• —.` • be the wane et all! I don't believe I I�-,-- will• d m write, after all! I'uch rather tical nothing but the Stage, when the go dawn to Cambridge in' the melee.,door in the wings was suddenlyr. open- ing." I, ed and Margaret Tenterden, the wife, "Afterwards, dear, lief it is very' ente.r.ed. S1ie was in evening dress,, . b aauti- that , superbly e . 11 idesu e you oud slee s Y important to me 3 in which elle loo p play. I'm intea estCd iii it. i wantever movement was the em - this p. 3 t , fur, and y your opinion—yours t"iad Glaud s- so .bodiment of groes. come. Don't let us have any more But it was when she spoke that the .fuss about it."athough' But i tones of her voice, never disap1Qdid inted,sthere. seenishe was edotobeb raised, but so clearly modulated, so perfectly enunciated, that it carried to particular reason why she should not ' lie remotest corner of the crowdfor ed Carlotta carried the 'letter out with do so, house, prepared the way triumph. her, and posted it at the nearest pill r,•Judy Rankine grey deathly white,' lar -box, and then walked home to hewarer, and, reaching out, gripped! Brunswick Square through the gaily - lighted streets. 'her brother's hand. "Why, Claud, it's Carlotta! You row, so she had comes sto theh hend oThere was no rehearal on te m of seel Don't you?" not `Jill We "Yes, of course. Be_ q , what had been a difficult tpro inedjdcant do anything. it's great!" last afternoon engagements her man who They had no room for resentment adt engagements to a who; at having been kept in the dark; nay, wanted to take up every moment of 1 they realized as the play went on thatt her time! t silence had been perfectly within Car- e and over again she had beef •an lotto's right, and that she had even the pointhof te,idisahim; , ort fear been wise, for 2iow they had brought, with c a use h dis o haves, y that it to the theator perfectly would cause him to havr any exile .'minds, and were free frim the eldiced, ing or anxiety ed about her in his exile, I est trace of personal anxiety or feel-, had restrained her. Ing, It certainly gave her a better; But aiow Judy must know"! And of • chance. 'Immediately, with the rest all the crowded house assembled iu to of. the house, they were in the thrall rwitnesseat—since t e one nightji just of that poignant humttin drama, which' or defeat—since overwhel the one might just tis of inevitably, and with a ter - easily overwhelm him as the other— tain .dignity, and majesty, to a close.' there were—only two for 'whom ' Car-} It was a sad story and thus more f which so much is sad` Love Gives Itsef TI -IE STORY OF A BLOOD FEUD 13Y ANNIE B. SWAN. . not hilae "Lova gives itself and is not $ OUR LITTLE BOY'S SUIT. I iotta played. true to life o A good deal of interest; had been ,But it was relief>ed by so much ten- These days of spring and summer !created an file profession on account eine humor, so much _so play of {sewing always bring the mother a Water. Company, which provided the of the cruel way in which Viola,:Fan- quite natural feeling, that ever► bmse� problem,that of dressing the littlei water supply for London. I court had thrown Mader over, and left playgoers expperienced t ht se-bla y� boy` If she desires •agood,'-- xmguess a The water shares; originally worth I him in the lurch; but he had. boundfeeling of refreshmen well ae a practical outfi , ! ! pound, enhanced in.value to where I the members of the Company to` sec- {born of sotirething really fine and. { will. begin with' very attractive boys they were worth millions, and even the —Longfellow. recy, and even Viola, who had remain-, great: 'suit No. 1100. The waist has the de- richest of otheis like the llotltchiidg I ed in town for the first right in spite' Madox was obviously grid distinctly of doctors orders, did not know the_nervous, but Carlotta never fiithrewi sired wfines -the the tyat tlte`varnr-were felted identity of the leading lady. j She was word-perfect, too, and by m boarding hoose and. Carlotta was early at the Russell herself so completely into the part of holes. The round collar is co"mfottable CHAPTER FIal II. tarot roundoto qd Carlotta cheerfully. `Square Hotel , and, before ten o'clock, the misunderstood and misjudged wife and well riding. For warm weather TGIF, i nothing t.TL£sS. dod ' "Then to -morrow we shall' go doom 1 Clflttd had wired to say he would ar- that size simply •carried the audience,! the boy will find the short sleeves de "If there is nothing to keep you in i bite earlyto Cambric?pe It is love'lTI rive at five. That sculled to relieve breathless; with her. Every act Ue lightful, while for more practical wear London, why t come down to Catn-: quite lg end we shall spend Carlotta and she was very gay all the n success. It could not fail f the the long sleeve is used. The trousers Carlotta shook ie head, _r est upon' s orit chap hinds At last—a way to wadi -- dishes that won't thap- hands. Just use Lux in your dishpan instead -se of harsh, drying kitchen .soap. . I•nx contains no free alkali, nothing to roughen or redden your hands. :it is as easy on thein. as fine toilet soap. '{cep the big new package on your kitchen shelf. Use it for the dishes always. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. A Queen's Investment. Through the good adslce of Disraeli,, her chief adviser, •Queen Vleto'tia of England invested. in Suez Canal stock and wfi1;9 thus enabled eventually to leave additional nxillione'"to her child•; ren. . She also was one of the original owners of a share in the New River • on on, Si e Y no there ill spin bridge and stay beside me fax a fel;jour Sunday making Claud do the lion- morning., �O�ling, which: they spent in shop- because each was a CO'-•°t�-1Z t that e�yen which worry many mothers are simple I £ t1 h h Judy. l and mother me to f am When. curtain fell at 1 -tie straight days?" said Judy in the train. I ors of his Alma itfater,'' suggested ping your' other, and so perfectly y a c to i 1 rhe^d her eyes I wish you Gould persuade the most carping could detect no fiasv.to construct, having few seams. They dirt window -pane whichand fasten to the waist fixed en the y Carlotta neither assented nor c e- • father mo ler to co ren theI the drivingrain had blurred. and they went hack to their bridge, Carleton said :iudy; coaxing ! `hat the aduienee was oddlyhaa d hu by buttons and .buttonholes on the in - "But Iainot sure that it isn't your inserted, papers again,to which,,i "Just think how jolly it would be manly pleased to find was -a happy side of the waistband. This suit may Aide, "They can'ttbooks and papInclined were �'foruf were there!" j somewhat unusual ending, the tliun-i be made •in lightweight rep for the: ing." • g That ' thedismal thing The train, t 1 of nine,I lamenting is quite possibly, haw so genuinely affectionate pP rep or coarse linen for the Women and to be content tater with a sixteenth or a thirty-second of a share. Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair. a- .-•...yell The Word Botulism.. Botulism, the teohnical terns for a food poisoning, oases of which have been reported from eatii'ig preserved. eq; mese pea.!aep s} 'tjoBIIids put, saes° Latin' word "botula," a sausage, -and was originally called "sausage poison - duty," persisted u y, l y der w applause was tribute enough. need you in Ayr as 1, _do. They are, however, detached attention. 1 "But probably you will one be there' sO so heart ,entire suit and give ease and wear doing -without you quite well there, zither. a non-stop one, ran hem,for d year, and then we should be left So vociferous were they, re- during the play hou`xs, or, for after- Short.WomenBarred. d and appre-. am sure! na its Euston on the s race ,� amel It e into Carlotta's Horns, o under 4 feet inches !it about life, my dear—every one of us intot, rove b taXi--Cal lotia's es- over, that we array all come to.Landon;; dative; that tears cam. haat and the d the d Y I ' B 141 d t h h came on radiant' trousers and dimity or fine linen for height are not admitted 11 dusts in can be dons wit indispensable imagine oursel t more land yes,. trayaganc�,, against which Judy pro- j We are thinking about it. y on a eyes. But when e had no luggage, I shall know." , by Madox's side,. a woman in the pit' the waist will be found suitable. dyears tested,•because they �_. interested SOY immense.y;lsuddenly rose; granding:nerMeth,and imsizes•2, 4 and G yea idispensa .e we tmag'. ., he leer it matters." nom of bitterness in she said, and it was wholly minces { Thant itha(1 great deal to say to b wed her way through the crowd to requires 2 yards of 36 -inch material. The singular arrested nary. k As th¢y. sat a pp � . t ii gild at last Ju<.3 m" r fol the• tilsapprova. . )'udy's usually cheerful voice Carlotta's . attention, somewhat pain - Judy undoubtedly a given. { and they t su er Carlotta said1 one another• about the best ' residen- tilt egress without` the srrialest. r"e-1 pattern 20 'cents. '•1 of •those quite suddenly : "Judy, you wont go i tial parts of Londo , 1 d fully. Cambrid e to- do yowl I want agreed that perhaps Carlotta t sab•ut her. She had seen more—much had 'up Her- down to g g res write to Claud instead, and ask i right in ass ertin that the -old, d1'' Athan she desired more than anyof them, and had am to lite earl so that • f%ed squares in Bloomsbury were/We'd " (To be contle. haps t was him. to come up qu Y� l q said least abouttt. Perhaps i to beat. Well that there and *ere .other people in { e egets here in the afternoon some. The both met. Claud at .King's- Cross, `` Bonnet Sonnet. the carriage, "Why?" asked Judy, hereyesgood-bye alniost im- in lady knows tion had, of neczss4 Y, r'o be I - iteinent. "I don't e •ievt; he mediately, e• y, ', they come fo e and that their converse-; am • round but Carlotta said goo =. ye a mos len - a lianas well as I? t i conducted" d a b ld' t 1 and intiHated that a. hat with a finer w whispers, s and somewhat hardly be i soulwith ext whispers, such as would be I could get away. You know he couldn't � not tool ate.tfter the theatre if it was Let hair! . It byee any interested listen-, to" B It Saturday is an oto -day. I think1 The Rankines had not been spoiled .I lice them small, s•opbisticated, spry, ers.nIt effectually prevented, alsoe it. Make ,' urgent." by too much pleasure, and they were Or ,gravely .drooping with • a trustful feeling, display i overflow were,of naturally, ie"Aindwl at reason am .1 to give? both young. enough to feel a certainl. air; • to which both naturally, , , high, eyesamount of excited anticipation 'at the I like tair, 'hied with white -and rather a prey a,t the moment. Carlotta's color was hi h her , There are few things• more dismal dangerously bright. 1 ct' of an evening spent. at thef'.pare din the arcing friend or 1 "I've got a, bon for a ret -night at theatre under su-ch unusual auspices.1 Or dangerous and dark as any crow er to his little son who was naughty, than speeding P theatre The play begins at 8.15.1 The box was a HOW` TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and..address plain ly, g vi''irgP iinklaer,and-size of.suc.lt,pat terns as you want. •Enclose 20c ie stamps or coin (coin preferred.; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Pattern Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ade- laide St., Toronto. Orders filled by return mail. ter.--=-- -. No Attraction. "Look here, now,.Ilarold," said Fath n excellent one cons- tom- + if you .don't say your _ prayers, you f the state and I like them reek?ens•, mocking, never ,,. sore; - won't to heaven.' I like a sailor -strictly yes or no. A pirate turban's priceless for a tales; kinsman at the ship's side, Svith thea in time, manding a fine view o._ full knowledge that dit-iding seas wi11ll ani sure he could he et go down by; so, large that Judy's eeoiiomie' mind soon roll between. land, if necessary,g• I -naturally mourned over the loss it "Don't say that, my dear," whisper- • the Sunday fi first 21st ata theatre! How, mtist be to have it so sparsely filled. • ed Carlotta, permitting her eyes to "A g1 Tri f = htfuily interesting! Where did a animated scene before the curtain t' wo ' go1 en.' 1 don't want to go to Heaven," sob, bed the boy. `^I want to go with you and mother." express much that her voice are not lig went up engrossed all their often n' 1 A rose -wreathed leghorn when one •s. tutter.hink "You, of all people!Why, youyou get in' the theatrical worlotta? I suppose d."' and, though they had nobody to point• feeling vain; think how manyscan depending have only 'know people out celebrities to them, Judy was per -1 i fancy tricoines•fo.r the morning walls,"' just rue, for instance! I only; "Not many. .Only this- one man— Meetly assured that every man and And a little leather London slouchgw for just found you. You are going to iGralDiomyoudknow Graham .Madox? woman in the stalls looked as if they1 mean everything in my ri life." .out of the corn - Judy momentarily brightened. and 1 eta` Ihitiu{ioncelin `Maca� e'1at G as�� ori�do Assainina to of fact, a good'4tiide;'wi Cfui tulles for tea; for windy { was already she dull nor toweasatole, and I et I thought him the finest .actor, many of them were well known, both • weather, . worship - had bestowed a romantic g of my the wo_A tam o' shanter with a wicked feath-! on the beautiful creature her,I'd ever seen; buterie him tedutoe pro- in Society, for literatureGrahain Bladoxrwas a er,—Jaciiueline Embry. brother experience has cxihad won. She leaned farwaxd'v n c al coMpanies and very occasional general.favorite, and his exceptional --41,—...- - ._ _ —Jacqueline coaxingly. i 'J For Sore Feet_Mlnard's Liniment. "Listen, dear. You won't go home jch"1 know n w him quite, well. I have grTilen, too, the treatment he had re- to marrow?" ceived at the hands of Viola Fancourt To Mothers, "Oh, no," ails�vered Carlotta, with known that Cambridge whenl-we lived' undoubtedly had awakened a good deal has one forgotten his an odd tremor in her tone. I have ; sti papa brow bt him to the.'I of sympathy for him. No one knew Never, never no intention of going home to-,th•ere,and g ttiiat•ske foie in the house, nnobtru- pure,. right -educating motherh On the of our dim childhood,1 morrow. Ill do possibly." Ihouse. "Then we'll do a theatre to-nightl! "How single man?" keded'udy, andiavratherrthick veilQoveostume, with her face, Shall we?" the a ghe m at mingling with the crowd in the "" e shan't . Carlotta reminded then lapaarentlyd nunsuit ble reeinarklle a whimsical act on her capricious Bart pit— her. `"We shan't be in until after nine a;>< X s. But what has that got to do which, she confessed, amused her im- o'elock. , mensely. "Well, a music- hall, then; for sortie-iwith it?" Ppe ,� She now regretted what she had thing desperate I must do!" 1 "It might have a lot, if he ha n- done and felt considerable pique as "I'll go to' the hotel with you. We'll ed to be m love with you. Carlotta, have a cosy supper bed. together, Then shall, to watch you, my deaJudy r, and loots after' . "I shall have you ;1 „o early toyou for Alan, poor' old chap—poor, dear old chap!,, `r'1° ' Judy's voice suddenly faltered, and Dada'1-don't I Carlotta's hand wend: lie tore herwownh •» ;breast mid seemed to > Wiz° tro ����' l quick caressing touch, slip a Pacl;.stee in Dont be silly, Judy. If all the men your pocket vittert i h old were in love with me you .10 hafde lo„ 1 heaven forbid!—it would make nll�h . MECTO RAPID The world's best hair tint. Will re- store gray hair to its natural color in 15 minutes. Small size, $3,30 by mail Double size, $5.50 by main The W. T. Puled er Stoles LiY e St, Toronto blue mountains ong towards which`we ever turn and look, 1 ��_- stand the mothers• who marked out to „---_- us from thence our life; the most blessed age must be forgotten ego we can. forget tie warmest. heart, a'Youl wish 0 woman, to be ardently loved,, well' as had ._surprise that Graham Madox and foe ever, even till death, Be, then, en it lying vn," as the ex - I awlthe mothers of tilih each, --Richter. pression is, without so much as at- tempting to get her to change her mind. - IiFor this reason she devoutly hoped, w that he would be punished fox- his .of teasels, but after the fashion of dereliction. In spite of much effort, our neighbors. she diad been unable to discover any- thing about the woman he had secur- whit i ed to take her place, and it was sheer no difference. They are but shadows unadulterated curiosity which was at the bottom of the escapade of her j presence in the pit. There was no tantalizing delay, such I as sometimes happens on'a first night.I Punctually at 8.15 the call bell tang and the curtain went up. It is unnecessary here' to give the s- me ` i .as a da la whisk w the • of Y story P tic drama of rather a high otderi an attempt to teach, by a sort of allegoy, certain great truths of: considerable import to humanity. Thefirst soenel. represented Madex, as the hero, john ! Tenterden, sitting in the library of his E. country house, torn with anxiety and{ doubt regarding the vitro whom he adored. Our troubles come often from this t e do not live according to the light l 'to me. Well, if yott have eaten enough, Give the ters I come to the reading -room and write Vale who] ome,lon ' that note to Claud,. and I'll post it as lasting; sweet - four 1 go out. i . You are very nasterful !--and if IPastirea7Hd�g7s6f i , ,s P �• Claud doesn't corns.'? "1 think he will, if , yon make it Tell • a Tell him its very T e nt enough, urgent important play the chance of a life- time,•if you like," added Carlotta, with a little catching laugh. "All right: I'm not saying I shan't like it, I've never boon at a first - night. It roust be rather exciting; but I suppose, with a great actor like Madox, there •couldn't be much risk of a failure. "Oh yes; there might be a good ,j+ y deal!" answered Carlotta reflectively, . eeePe��ead ' "- l "I don't sego it; for, of &su-rse, he ,i makestvery sure both of .Ills plan. and • cG� .+� - his company,,' � "Alli, but both have been know'rr to Guaranteed 201A `1'ttbes $1.95. Special EIl4 D fail," said Carlotta as she rose. 1 rube Set, 1200 miles range, coin- Tit.aaT ""I haven't much hi the way of even- plate; $22,50. ' Brfiress Prepaid: 'Writa • iXi/PT in clothes, OArlotta. Only an old for Price List. iiF ti L.' a � • black rag,"was dudye licit deliver,. i,..,, ii RA�lt7 Cil►: _- e arise.• " I $UE No. 22�-'21 L ""in box ft doeSlt t 1IY1atter.. "You 2095 bANpdit i H` AVE. R N l 0 mixed goods. i1Use 1t yourself after ..sntokitr ' Or when , retlitle'ficshe ori as et xigrants: • rimaisgsgarimigrafigampas Judy was sitting forward with eyed Perfect home dye• ing and ' tinting Is' , ;; guaranteed with Dia. mond Dyes. , ` Y es. . lust dip i , In cold water to tint. soft, delicate shades,l or boil to dye rich,1 permanent colors.'' Each .1G cent pack. 1 age contains dire• cy ttuus''50 simple any ., stamen can dye Or tint lingerif 5i!lts, ribbons, skirts, waists, drosses, coats, , stockings, sweaters, draperies, Covering:, hang• 0. trigs, everything new. guy "D!amond Dyes"—no other kind rand tell your drngsist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or Put the spicy delicious- ness of Mustard into your 'Salads and sandwiches sauces and savories. Serve it freshly made mixed with cold water with your meats at breakfast, lunch -and dinner --• use it in your cooking. It makes everything mere tasty and aids dilution. youhow Book tells is Bo Our new Coo to use Iyfuatard in new and apps. 'l,zing ways• Wee fora copy. I s FREE. , COLMAN-KEEN (;",aaada) Lihht1rBta ' Dept. 1F, 10? Amherst Street 383 Here is great value in Dairy . Pails. We know there exists a big - de- mand for avr°ell•finisbed, good-weearing sanliary dairy pail selling at a popular price. ° Here it is—the SMP Dams' Pail, new style. —See. them in the Stores. Take a look at the ce of ear,note the...absence big all orack5 antcrevices— and mark the low price— only one dollar'. Equip mein.' dairy throughout with aids egliatt . D- AIf'°Y PAILS 175