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Outstavdin
01; lily. Delicious Flaroi,
By BLANCHE ROBERTS
rtionepeis
WhoSoPetiFe,' Far: Hone,v.fdoartte .tolites
the seiveeree, Diamond freth' wattiala's
han.d.bae., in a Los Angelea diepartment
store at tirh evenina• citinfesses the
theft to a171 771VeltilaC1r, sto.tees attorner.
with whom sim is in Iteire. She hasn't
rirne to* ek_'ilarte WhF she '1.,..itgt the 'IStenita
before Jee Danburne. profeesionat thiet.
whom aim La,i known Re -:emit months.
comes to 0.7.3).S apartment and she Is
se.storrede,to, .issospei ,The pewee . she, takes
San' rranrieco cashes en route and
she is rescued Le: Art L'arei. who 1teres
with his mother near th,e scene. Fier
Prestmce there M discover •hy Dan •
butte and she. perstpdes Art t4 drya"
her back, to Les rekneireies, Thev ere foie
• low9d by •Dr,„:', btlyneflfl ti/141:1; eo tries
to stop the , heir ears ,..'oirteie H1 .fite/e4'
is knoQlte :e.eitesesitivies
CHAPTER ii
(Coe:tonal froin lea: steek4
Art g,ianced at his 5peadoineter
and it registered 70. milal hour.
Then 'h:st lUted iii eyes to t;es. rear-
view mirree
.. "The es:- le keeping ee," ',2 in
forfded le:r; and. his tone. left nti:
doubt bus that the motorist behind
them was trailineintentionallyi.
"It is joe. then. I'm, terribly.
sorry to have .involved you in this
affair, Arc. 'there is yeere to
than you wan guess." • -
"A little i.,:eciteMent is good for
me, Honey. I haven't !e:1;11 all: in
nearly two years."
' "I am still sorry." and site -meant
every word. of it. She felt ,she,could
never forgive herself if Something
happened to hire bee:case .he be-
friended her.
"I are. g lad," 3i- 11, voize
sounded eager....
He slotved. the car dowu, for driv-
ing was much too hazardous for
such speed in the soupy • weather
they were encountering along the
way. Neither spoke for some min-
utes. Evetey nerve in Honey's body
was on edge and she kept saying
.to leerselft
"Ptease don't let anything happen
eo me until after I see Dan!"
Art's voice came low as if he
feared ha might be beard;jsk''..the
man behind them.
"Watch, for the next highway
Marker and tell me the minute we
pass it. Then I will know just
where I am. There i a, chance we
may be, able to shake Me; Dan-
burne"
"If only 'A' could," she breathed'
prayerfully. •
She wiped the tear mist from iter
eyes so 'Site could see clearly and
turned her head to keep a close
vigil for the sign. But she never
had a real opportunity to look for
it. As if divining their intentions,
the car behind shot around suddenly
end slowed abruptly in front of
Them. Too late, Art realized Joe's
aim. There was a terrific crash as
the two cars came together.
Honey was engulfed in blacknesi.
CHAPTER XI
"You little fool! You little fool!"
Honey heard the voice repeating
the worde over and over isa a mono-
tone and it was like the beat of a
tom-tom, hammering away at her
train, recalling her to the conscious
world. She did not need to open
her eyes and look to know that it
was', joe,wigp."0e. Though., she
had nOete. Lewd bin use qt4te 'that
tone Of speech liefore, it was defin-
itely Joe Danburne berating her.
'She kept quiet and waited, her
heart beating astattoo against her
ribs. Maybe lie would think she
- • - ;dead; -.41fe-thoirglie:".htipefully,
and go away. But he didn't. He
seemed bent on ...expounding his
opinion of 'hisr,.regardless whe-
ther...elm.. was. dead or alive.
"You foot!" he went oitrelent-
lessly. "Y'e.)11 cheap, little '4.1ouble-
crosser."
e
Finally, Honey could stand the
cramped Position she -was tying in
no longer. or the irritation 0 of the
words that flowed on and on; upset-
ting her eierves.-She moiled her
body slightly and discocettd that.
she' -was o .the- hardy grould. She
• opened her eyes to the darkness
that enveloped the earth anct•moved
ber head to look- arbund, eXpecting
to see. Joe.. hovering over tee, ready
to kill her at' the first signof life.
• To her amazement, Joe's long.forrn
• was stretched on the ground near
• Iter. He nvas not moving. 'Only a
voice issued frena Iris still boar. She
shivered in tlie'`eold as she remem.; -
bered • the crash of the twocars.
But before she could give'it much
thought, site heard footstePs. and.,
saw Art coming -:forward t6 kneel
by her side. :He touched Itergently
on the arm.
"Are' you hurt; Honey?' he asked
solicitousl,s.eeing .that sh,e, was
conicious:
* *
•
"I think I'm all right," site whis-
pered, moving each limb separately
to see if any bones were broken.
There was no .pain and everything
seemed intact. "Nothing wrong.
And you?"
•-! lust a„seratch on the head," he
told her, dismissing it as nothing.
"What ttleceit Joe?" she lifted ,her -
hand to point to Danburne s ''"Is he
hurt? He.:lies so still."
"Very badly," he told her in low
tones and Isis voice implied more
than his words. ,"j think it's in-
ternal. He *ants to talk with you,
• 1 believe. At least, he'S' been talk-
ing at you for some time. Some-
thing is really on his mind." He
started to rise. "I'll go watch for
someone to come along and pick us
up. 'Weve got to get him to a hos-
pital and both caraare :ruined."
He left them alone:
Honey sat up, feeling a bit dizzy
at first from her recent shakeup. In
a, monient, however, her bead
cl ared and she felt all right.
"Joe?" she called softly and
crawled a little closer to the still
form. "Joe -how do you feel?"
"Honey -you fool!" His voice
reached out to slap her. "Were you
trying to double-cross me? You
took the diamond from Mrs. Syl-
vester. What did you do with it?
Where is it now?"
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rnaoh tree
10, Pay one's
part
11. Nobleman
19. Injure
21. comps es tive
ending
23, Confederate
general
24. Flounder
28. African hemp
28. Doing' interior
decorating
20. Indian
20. Tennis series
32. Irish word for
darling
38. Drunkard
34. Supervise th
publication
36. Small wheat
39. conee'enina-
40. Poetic Muse
41. Itleh brown
42, Shape
43. Tale of
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Operator -,-Get, Me My Teacher -Although confined to her bed for the past seven months (vith
rheumatic fever, )3arbara .S,tuart still keeps up with her, classes. TA leased. teiephone, wire from
her bedside. to her schoolroom enables the IA -year-old girl to' be part of her class. Sb, can hear .
ling that goes on and recite when her, turn. comes:
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• Q. How eau re -ii' an Aatetein•
rsire,5„.: eel!
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Eace,ARevre: ou .0, flose.;Sfilinkie Vale
a sohrtfon iiiade Ittr•brdiatelving 54
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water. *Allow rug to reasa;
oneeday„„ Care sten,714 heetakett not
to put On s� much 'lie that ft
"mitt shove ten -the right
Q.0itow can I clean suede shoeur
-4' IV; Crean suede shoe'seWeevlilielime
with a cloth that, hes been 40.11ed
•-4 in. vinegar- ,To restore the na,pthat
be -come' wwon,,
gently.
"Dear Aune Hirst: Ever since A CRISIS •
the day .1. married ,tny husband, If ever.a -wife needs loving cOn-
three years ago, he has found fault 4'- 21dr,rat1Qn. and the eseuraece that
with •whatever I do. It's,the houe, * she is. precious to her husband, it
or the. baby, or myfriends. 1 ca,n't * i W11011, slieels expecting, a.:.baby,
• * (If aetnan could bear just one, lie
would need no explanation.) She
* needs his. tenderness,
and his con-'-'
Stant attention's, to lift her spirit
'4 and e6tivince her that -her 'doming
4' trial is worth all it veil! cost her.
'1-•
ITe should help her every hour
he is •home, -as much as, he can, .
• * let faking over the housework and,
ia your, case, helping care for the .
* baby you have. -This is ,the eime"
he should conceal any dissatisfac-
tie)ti he feels, and .be as consider-
*. ate as though he were her father.
* He should- know ,that, she needs
* the divershin of her friends, and
* any eenuseinents..her health per-
* stnits. In other words, he should be
* her protector, the staunch pillar*
* of -strength 7against . which she
'P. leans. •, • •
If this nagging of your husband
* has persisted, so long, it is poi-
* silele that he is not a well man.
* He should be checked up, and •
* perhaps put himself under the
* supervision of his physician; per-
* ,haps .his nerves can be calmed,
sA make .hini- less sensitive
to everything that annoys him
tiOW. Hey's/M.11d be'a happier man,
* "which' • surely 'Would-. make • his
* easier 16 get along with. • With
* this nagging habit so entrenched,
* he certainly is hot happy now.
take. much More.
:I try: hard to. keep ''-rny . home
clean, but it's such a big place! My
baby is 13 months old,- and I'in ex-
pecting another. 1 tire quickly. As
for my friends: when they come he
leaves-therobin, taking the radio,
and:tangs 'doors and' dishes around •
so that guests feel unwelcome. •
Now I have only two close friends
who 'Otte. at alit
"He isn't a bad Mate Anne Hirst.
He„used to drink. and he's stopped
that. He used to mistreat the, ' but
hes doesn4- -nosy, .His worst fault is •
tagging. Ahd -how'.'inuCh can a
wife take? I 'don't want .to leave
him; I couldn't take my' son 'front
• him, for they love each Other' so.
And 1 love him. But I haven't telt
7.71iin so in months boCause she torts
me every day.
• ' "He was in combat duty, in the
war, and I try wallow for that. He.
had a unhappy first marriage, and
I allow for that. too. But no* I'm
at a point where I believe he just
likes to act mean and be a big
bully. I'm trying to holkour near- •
riage together; but I don't Mind
telling you that if this letter doesn't
do any good, I'rn. giving up.'„I'm
still young, and perhaps I can make
a new life for myself. (I wasn't ti
going to „show My husband this
letter, but now I think I will. You
give good advice.) ,'
;WORRIED"
4669 -
SIZES
12-21)
30-42
...111E ADAMS !,
Make this yours for winter teas
and bridges! The kind of dress
you'll wear everywhere, it has stew
deep neckline, shirred softness at
shoulders. Easy!
• • .
This pattern, ,easy to use, simple
to sew, is tested for fit. Ilas come
piete illustrated' instructions.
Pattern 4669 comes in sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36,
40, 42, Size 16. 4S yds. 39 -inches.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
1.25 cents) in coins (stamps cannot
be accepted) for this pattern. Print
plainly SIZE NAME, ADDREPS,
STYLE NUMBER.
Send your order to Box 1 123
Eighteenth St., New 'Toronto, Ont.
ISSUE
•*' Your marriage is really at a
• * crisis. When the new baby comes,
't yourburdens will be heavier.
* Now is the time for your husband
*, to face that fact, and show how
* much he appreciates all you are,
* and all you have done for him.
* If he realizes that he may lose
* you if he fails, it will rouse all
* his effbrts.
* As 1 so often say, it takes so
* tittle to keep a woman happy.
* Any Man Whd ICSSOWS woMen, -
* khows ,that, - A husband who
* doesn't"give"that little is too ab-
* -sorbed' in himself to try, or cares
*- so little for his wife that he be-
* lives .isn't' -worth the effort.
4 -'Under .411:his - criticisms. .be-
* lieve yanr:hdtband doeS•loveekon;
* but he has been too self-centered
* under._
* tand w;11 Prove that, even
* at thiS late y, ise .has. it its hiM
* to be'. a ...MAN.'
, r
takes-, two , to make,,a, trtare-e::
* riage good. 1 hope he willerad
* this, and determine from now Ou.
* to, do, his pal „You doing your's.
• • 4 4 4 .•
: Auy. man who doesn't tryeineel-e•
ligently, to keep his wifehappy
doesn't deserve a good wife.
So nee times., he only .-needs a hint
to'change. Arth Hirst 'has given:
that hint' td .ntany -a careless • hui-
• hand. • Write her at Box 1,- 123
Eighteenth Street, New Toronto.
9,7AAK1fa't'ils y,No..k; to apply
lip -stick T
wlien the lip's' are chappeti
end drY' • '
4, Try using a very geeasyefip
stick. Or, ettli'a tiVelite
• on. the lips 'Itigo?,,e' using the ,stick
Q. How..ecan , I pret NiSittrig
of steel articles?'
,1)..prep o keeslily-balrixed
Rae 'into ethe 'drawer ar.111fix when
storing 'away -steel articles, and it
will peeveint •thiertilefeeteellesIting.
,.., Q. Ifotv can I stuff dales and
• prilnes? • . • •
Arst, walk eleyeated stone Ilta
fruit; `then' t'ist 'tali and
• Alt ,witla;. .a. • .half
blanched alrntend, or chooliett nut's
and raisins. Roll in sugar. - -
On I relieve- the paia of
••• `1'
4.R.b.the frostbitten parts vitg-
orouilsr, -and Hattie citillY-kvatec
notil-„the blood. circulates freely,
then rub with mutton ta1lOin;,..3‘
Q.' Iferte,.canel. ,peesreett vvooleue
froines _shrinking. when. washing
thein?
A. The shriuking. canhe:egieitiy
riditeed'hY'observinethred-"Ithinga;
. u, natal 7,a:ter, use mild soap, and
allonr tta,woOfelis-
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entered accurate; s'uper-thranie
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seoketoly 274412 for selling only 24
bottles porfureatreducedretices.
'Wes frittandinstructions cent IFIRIM, -
firstjn your district, write, using space below, • '
NEW ERA CIET wow.,
AteetetietaltiteeEMonteeeel ;
Lifttd liPPetites.
old 6fr
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Chi‘ckeniurnover made with acgio
• e , •
Combine and chill 1.3.1: c. finely -diced Cooked,
chicken, 3 c. medium -thick white sauce. Mix
and sift into bowl, 2 c. once -sifted pastry flour
(or 1 c. once -sifted hard -wheat flour), 8 tsp.
Magic Baking Powder, M tsp. salt, 1 tbs. granu-
lated sugar. Cut in finely, 3 tbs. shortening. Mix 1 '
beaten egg and 3i c. wink Make a well in dry
ingredients, pour in liquid and mix lightly, with a
fork. Roll dough out to 34" thickness; cut into 4"
squares. Place about 2 tbs. chicken mixture on each
square, near corner. Fold dough over diagonally,
making triangles, Seal edges by pressing with
fork tines; prick tops. Bake on greased pan in
hot oven, 450°, 15 min. or until golden brown.
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