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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-07, Page 6tr. latri!re4K , MPOOMINNI. ,STNOPSX'S• While Mrs. Willett, her daughter •let, Major 13.tirnabY and three neighhors played •at table tiiMirjg, a Spirti" IneS- ,0ag &th,teS that ',apt. '40$. 'rrevelSmn ! has been. murdered !.this home in- Ex- !rampton. 33urriaby found. his, , friend dead, the base of his skull:fractured. . Trevellarl's will divides his state into four , equalparts, ' betWeen ht S sipter, Mrs. 4'epnifer Gardner), and' th "the ree ' children of ',his deceased, 'sister, •;Marl, Pearon." A Jalnes Pearson had been in' Exharripten,j1w atternboh of the murder, ,leang for Lozidon the f °Vowing mot! , Jog, . IVfaion BornalW- recetves a :ellen „ for 0,000 pounds in a newspapett compe- tition. Trefusis, •Pearsoa'0 •fiancee% believes he iS innocent and anr-• ries, to; xharncton, maked tnderby's ! acquaintance and asks !him to help clear Pearson. :Oh e accoNpani es, him` to Si tta, , CliAPTER ',What was his name?" asked the inspector, "Did he come from, this • part of the world?" . "Now, -What wars' • his -name? CtillPn.s., -,--I think. No ---It was, Smythe." istuPid really can't relnem: her., •• You • know bow itis on 'board , ship, insPecthr, yon get tgi.know,pepple: se, welh-and-a--week-afteryottive-land.- ed you, can't even be, "sure ,of, their names"! " , • Sh leughed:, , good loqking, re• ddiSh heir; but a de-. . . , „ . lightful • sante." . ,• "And on the sOength Of that, .you • decided to 'take, a louse: in these pa.rtsl," said.' the inspeclar, smiling. "Yea, wasn't it mad of us?" : "Clever," thought %Narracott. "Distinctly -plever."':HO'bgan to realise- ' Willett'gi methods.. She alwayi -'--carried-thewei into the enemy's Conn - 'Thoinspector: , Mow did you, knew the -panaeht .honsP: ,agentto writeto in, Exlaampton?" There; ‘,Vas' a Patiad. c, The , first 'Patilie' the conversation. He thought he • caught a . vexation, More of auger, in ;Mrs: Witlett'S eyes. He ,.,..:hatiLhit-tition7soinething-Lte*biek-shre- ,..}had.,apt, thought, out .the answer. She • Wilted towards her daughter, . • "RoN did .-sve, Violet? I can't re- • •' • •• • •'There was a•differezit look in the eyes: , She Icioked frightened•: :"Viity„ of Course," said "Mrs. Willett, ,"Deltridges; , Their. information . bur, •, y tatt ! 'too wonderful, 1 always go :.:-..-and-inqiure-there-abeut-everything:".' "QUicit,', 'thought the: • inapettOr, 'Very ▪ But , not Anitif quick ,eneugh.': had 'yeti:ithere;,inadarri.!'. , • He ..made cursdry exeininatiOn of . the :house. There .0s .nothing there, •Noapers, no lockeddrhwers or cup- boards., MrS. Willett accompanied' him, talk.: brighttook•his ; leave, thank.' Mg, her ',pelitely.. 'AS.T„he'.460artexi iie • caught a glinipSe of the giri'a fate:Over her „shoulder. .There was no mietaking-, the: expression on her face. •'' • It was fear.. ' Oear :Written' .the•re" painly at this, •Moment. when :she.. thought 'hers'elf unobserved:. • '• •'.Mrs, Willett WaS: still talking-', • , -.• . "Alas. We'.haVe One" irdre-"draiv. TheslemestioProplem,In- spector, • Servants will not stand these .eountry places All All Of Mine' have.heen :threatening to leave Us forLSeinetline. . „ , and the, news of the unirder seenrid.:tp -1,have unsettled:them utterly... perhaps . , • Men. Serienta Would answer the ease." The Inspector endivered mechanicall • ly. Ile'was thinking eiptessien • • he.had .sur.prisod !on the'girl's dee: ; . 'Willett, had :been. bleVerbut . • , , net quite clever enough ' He Went .awar,' cogiiitating on his • probleni., Xf the Willetts had taething • to pith ,caPtain..Treireiyan'sAC.4.14, why 'vras Violet *filett;!afraid?:'„" •' ' .• He fired shot, :With, hie 'foot actfially„ - ' • • , iyOr :the -..threshold :tne. .front,deor lie turned 'beak. . "Br the. way,"13eid, ""yOtt knoW • :'Yontik:Pearsbn,:dori't :Yee". ; 'there, Wad' no'doulat-Of this:time. • A deed silence Of about eco Then 'Mrs.: :Willett "spoke "Pearson," She Said.. "I deal rthink--" he Was. interimpted:4,:!A-Ateeir sigh= ...Ink. breath- eatne front the(rtroinhellind flier and .then .the sound,.of. a fall, The liispector was nveirthe .threshold and ; into the rooni hecTlainted:-. , "Poor claild,'e Cried, Mrs. Willett.r,"All • thidstrein and :shock: She isiA strbitg. Thank you • Soninclir Inglitefor, ' Yea; n.•the sofa please. If yeti WOuldring t! ryiinV 1110 a14e 'Actrto ces V01 bari‘s" `18‘1 'ss to‘ _ _ I aV•e__.° 'odici' 4 ,,,eysOrt. 000‘' r 0' •)". ISSUg; No. ,* the belt. No, 1 don't •think there is , allYthing more You Can do. 'Thauk'you • ." - SD much..• 'rho Inspeetor Went deWn'tlie• drive. with: his lips set in a, grim line, • . aim...PearSall was engaged,. he knew, .to that extremely. charming looking girl' he bad ;seen in London: „ WhY,' then' should Violet Willett' feint at the •mention pr his name? What Weelge connektioa 'between in peardon 'and the, Willettd?: „ • • Re Paused indecisivelY- Its he einerg-. Oct. front the .frpnt ' gate. '1'henhe. took•frpnj his‘'pocket a sinallnoteboolc. In it was enteietka list Of:the inhabi= tants of the gi-X berigiloWS bulit by Captain Trevell'an wltli a ,:few brief reniarkS against eaqh name, Inspettar Narracett's 'stubby forefinger paused at the entry against No. ! The Cot - tags, •' • •• . 'He -strode briskly down the lane, and ;beat -1k. firin rat -tat on, the knocker of NO. 6-tlie blingalbur inhabited by pie, Duke. Leading tieway up the path to ,the naujer's front door, Mr. •Enderby rap- peciuprin it in a. cheery fashion.: • the 1111 ; allgrLtt IMmedi carelYr arid :Major' 'Burnaby, "rerin" the face;•apPeared on the threshold. . "It's you, iS:it?":.he,ohsereti yery, great fervpr in .his voice.'*Then, he caugh't sight' of tinily. • • "This' is fYliSs Trefnais," said Charles With the. 'air of : 'one prodecing the •ace,of trumps. ' "She w 4s yery anxious to see you," - :.• •• '",May I:come.. in?" said tinily, with her sweetest- smile., • ' ' • ' : "Oh li Yes. '' Certainly. Of' course-r0h, . . yes, of; coarse," .. -; , Stumbling in his speech, theiliaajor .t-ijansa4iedk,pepudtla',iipitingets-13,t.ort,hwe.a.ildivci,b,n,,ag, chairs and t, .pal,le!hiii_negr ., . • . , . • • • • tinily, ' as:wad her ' fashion tame _straightto4ho„..point* ' You see,,Major + , , gur:110.).',. ant....e,AlOki. to Jim -Ji 'Pearson, yOuknow..,,'Aiitt 'naturally ,am. terribly ,aniiicitis about •7,•101 'the, p.et-tri.puihing. 'table, ih Major peneed.. his., Month 'Open Oh; Said, "tlia.Vs bad', bus ness., My'Clea:r yeting lady' 1 am' 'nor Sorry 'about. Jt c4p.. • saY,'' .-.7."..A1-0,Ar Burnaby, :ine' honestly: Do-yei. lyourself-thelieve---he is' guilty." oh you11eedntmjnd sa,y,ing if.. you .do-::'1--wptild.--a-fhundretiv,tiMeg rather: .peeple:dithet' lie to 'ine,"; , i'l•for.:I'-d0nOt,thh)k-Ilini'gniii-Srl!. said , the .:major in a • lend; .asierted...,ireiee. He hit a cUshion'onee ortwice vigor- ously, and then Sat .dnyin:•,,facing'tinilY' "The:Ohairis nite ylatink yen., a• bit, weak 'ponit r • • be offended ,if I say he's the iiind that might easily. go . wrong if temptation came in his way... But,, mtirder H: no. ' Aricl Ino*. what-.-f-ttf talking abOnta Of subalterns haire. PaPiedtliretigh My: hands in my ' time. It's the .fashion .td • at 'toured army ofileerS nowadays, 'hut We';ItnoW a tliing_004_0-AtAlie-se,'Itiss-7?--re !fusis "I'M sure ',..yeo Said Emily.. "Pin -awfully.:grateful' to you for . say-. Jim 1.W.hat yen *ajorBurnabi,' who de. you it -have' you; .any.idea. 01.7". • ; • ' "NO... da:-.eirHbotherHif I heve,":"Said;, the -Maier. .."TOOk it :fpr granted it was Sot 'then that .broke" in...„.; But now the po ice say at ...Well, it'S their,.job,„ arid 1 .aukicise, they know best. the same it, beats me, Mias:•:treftiWa .treielyan, hadn't '!"an 'enetoY in the or1das:fa ,• ' !!Anct, you ' know if anybody Sa3,Iid•S; velYan than --t Many. of his relatien,S 1e. - vapiala Treve/Yen was aU don t71$14.Lalest Fintim'cra ,*04:011114 that May have been ..'• .bealj4q".71)PeRg$43 ilierely4s:poxpel:414 in the 'ArtniesPhere? . • Meenl", bo4t411Wd cIePpPrratP". • "-:•-""• - 1Y;. saw 40 trac.e'ef comprelien: s What. .Brfikes, Must. Eton la the. majoy's,faba,, "the( there, tkecom-'' was' P'oinethpag:in.sonie one eisizeo nuid as YPure- 4nil that aellietelf or 7444, you felt it" • • Yerk-HWheri. the Union a- , . P '44%44 I don't knew," paid, the kiapOr New(S.rnbhed hid nese again. "Of CQ14'Sek'; e'titeed7:n:f417r4dx. 4" e11f11.9e; at1340.1trie.t.,,11:14,?. he added hepefully. "women(W.:take p , s#'earrIlined train to travel 110 miles an bour - 'recapture traffie :"Werneal" said; Emily. '"Yes," she 14•14,4,44,rea sofo to herself, beveye -10gt to hi.ghWAy bupAp; Aline PeoPle eut _ the 'Ip,o0 ,Wa;'• entirely A , matte. lie tokno4 Airuptiy. 1.6 Ninjor new s of ieTi'l4P,g4 fh4t somehow or,Other,that's . : • • Of light 'weight and .hersepoweir.• • Th? ,What ale they lk est ,•irii.„0.,',.ralireafi Officials, knew 'better. ',a3..ack , ' trains -all .Coostt-ote part d , ,, 10:/frajor,. Buiivoy ^.`c,asi,a 010sSal transportation 1110,11i4. ..41)Prilt in hi pnd her was Clearly' no ''41513've all, there 0'0 ..q.u°8. tO° of : geed at.'perdenal"degcriPtiOnS.'"Wel1---, brakes iS One .9-011g.' to run :they -are very' kind, you know :7-• very, at „110 Miles an hear.and .ariotherto helpfuj and all thlt " • : Pt°P. it "1eP1d47 and afely ,Whv de thevwant Tucked ;Way uteonsPienolislY :in;the ,d .1..feihse ' at this ti -146. .f. news 'eo)timns was item that told • plish OD New Fast Light ..Yrips-----Other • Notes • x 11•11=MMI.111.111 171t3(Ships: rom • c , , , . , •• •.• • , • ' Sailings'.froin• the Port of,•Churthill Conditions: haye militated ',4gon4i., Ivilir he-dP.Ubled this -ypar,..„,', 'Twenty Cburschilf.,from the bean ginning. ' if tb like siftafpri "•-: year . , , : ,,-, . • - • ; EPhiiirpoSpeaannimla6r:Itce4tsr.r. They are arfeioarills'o *rhe,...e northern Pert--.-te4h4-LiverPool.-. and altogether -Probable that long befort. . ) • Great War had not Intervened ' it II; . . , of the award ef a contract t‘l the New "T can't imagine," said, 0,9 ma,4or. York Air Brake' Company ...for tht, ported to be br4iging,in a considerably, .thig. Churchill would haye been coin . : . • Nob04_,,, .40es,p: lie added _, 'f-bFakeS' of, the high-speed Union ,Pa- , • , .'"People 'don't . do thiiags• Without a, oi, C , , fi . train : It tbey... woie, .. oi,din,ary lare,(pie,ntity,or.vackage trog4tetha4 Deting in the grain trade with Montrea ),ven available last yeiir. , Vancouver and Naw 'York 04.-fairil.' . • , . , , .., , • even •ternis'• InIT-le interVening year". • ''. • reason," •, . .•• brakes this cOMmeat uPori then'', would i. 'rr Well, I don't- knew, "' ga34'd i riot be -Written But 'they.happen to ,:tt :. ga .ail4 eia°‘vi41:nt reasonaPlY sELO'S.rad. ,oxerYtIv .hing Possible -ae .4.o...ne to pro Burnaby cautiously somepeoplebe a departure established prac tory rate bf groWth. • There. are a nuni- vide facilities at the' other pelts givie clunV6l 't:7-reli-iirdretT4iss-Tretfusia. tice•-----so• liilisbrtaut a1ro depaiture that ' ports on, which large them that Much.,,inere advantage dir,e1 But some , peoyle'--,-4 He •Sighod . and , they ;Made b notable advance' in aii.. 'lls.iri3OX113,doinf pfalle.Pirit!stirelivfeo.rbegeirtaieuxtprealci:ditnind :t1theiteba:s seePert. ''Anethela, by ;tbfl. ' Qhurehill was ready; the wriarld , shopk. his head.' ,. ..r .. ' . , , ., brake 'engineering., Indeed; , without --, . "You aie sure 'they 'hadn't' met 'bap. ! the brakes there, might be ith 11.0 mile 14111.401'haYe• been ninth, longer in the ivide. de.pression had 'settled ' upon US c! -,-! ',a-117.4 ., .. - . , . . ., ,..,... , , , • . • ! • •.m -42,m -P- ' 1 .1 at11-68-'Pa'4-Aul. ii-i-tv,"" . -. . .T.h70-73-rafor ,,,,,otaa, th2- e -idea:. Tre- •: The' 1frien' . 'Pacific ' streamlined , .-.., ..... • 't Po more ..-;than -70o 5,00b,h6rialislield• ": '-,ciirp;.eliTr•-hl-a. ben ; establishing, its ., .yelYan NVQ111(1,4a*e Aa4,1 geniething to three -Car train"' is do 'light that ' it -Whiea will go out via Churchill tliie Plae in 'the. Pile in •sPite of eltiliese , _film. No, he. was " aetoniehe,d. ii,ro.; weighs ne more th.t.tt e ,single Pell, year, If the 5,1)00,00,0' bushels, -rePre- alificulties."Tbe high hopes or'. the „ . . , .. , .. _ . .• sentint, an -increaee Of 100 per cent:- Western pieneers who dernanded:-thia.,:. : self A.§..a.go4p could be!!., : . : , man Hence the new brakes:had, t.to over .blast , year, .boo*e•,, 109(0,0,00 ,, • • . . , • • - *hat' was iirs; •Willett's attitude be light,. too,' In, fact, they weigh only .•.- northerly dialet to'.the Werld's market!" .., bushel nest year, Churchill will -rank-, ,''. , ., ..• 6 't"raills Ce'14alti. ' Tre'velae.?" ''/Etelteti al:1i)* a Ihirtl esoellich'• tie those 11°. a -o 43 'f the leadin grain peris of :are in a fair' way to be realized as tn trallY; - "Did she: try. to avoild hinir reAtiired for e standard sleePer-a, re- . A faint einieitle -came -fro•nr'', the .stilt. achieved. not only y car 4 e the, e_en'ttneilt•r- ''.Sa.ra Paser.-'-`WitlaiPeg-',Tribaeer.:. niajdir: !" ' ' ' ' - • • lection4f,,niaterfals-rbutlay---research- — • • , .k.„ • 1 . . o, indeed she didn't •Pestered the that Yielded new % Iiiinciples: . There PehAllis the chief re,as(ia Wit;3,71„St was provide llfa, Out of .blinHalways asking ' MM. can be little doubt thet betirlailW4nS. sker;!. to ''rearrange • Signals • or to. 'collie and see',then;17' '. • ' and •higliyvay, transper,tatitm.' corn f Other::: highly 'eat'pensive, "bh!" SOO tinily thoUghtfUlly. She ies" will, profit :by the new way which' 4114 ireportant • departures ' ' limn ' t; paused and then said) "So She ,might hag :been ,'''discovere,:d..VIti top fist i.t..11:ere"..eileit.::41i4elle0:Prineil?le.S.Ad '!'',11111:4 ••justpessibly SittafOrd House just. ea,p,urpoge te get ,.:' ' ' ' ., . .s.h.e."ni!glit have. taken .tillilli.', ' .!! s ..! •• - e FASTER OCEAN,IINERS: • ' IMPORTANCE ,,OF,BRAKES,. W1:13,,...d'pes:..the bia1.5irig,,pioblein lae.. • . 'If th., reeorCie Mici.0' by -the D. acquaintedWith Captain Treye,Iyan'' . - (TA be. Oontinned) . .:"And :yen; can't ',Oink': Of 'anything aPY. way?", 'naked , • • • .•••-• . The iiiajer reified -at his 'short MOOS - Sorry; but there ;isn't:ally' -thingF7Treveiyan,lusti ied'Art,, ordinary rierrn'al dot•very feW letters end wrote loss, ',There Ur.ere- pe feinele, CoMPlicatfoh , his life) Lath' suie that. .No;:it heatd'rne;,MISS•trefusig.' A11thre were nilent• ' • .• "Whet. giant that 'SeiWeiit,'Ol Itis"askdCharIeL • • . • • • • . , • • sl :"Beeri With him for years. Absoltiteryfaitiifu, 2 .•• . • • .' "He ' bad niarried... Said ' • •tr ."111arried. pert eetly " detent respeo. : table girl." • ' . • • • "Major. 13'tirneby,"-Said "for: .give 'Me putting it this-...WaYbut didn't 1:2 You ..g.ef • the Wind tether. n Out hinil° 4 A• ,- The' major 'rubbed nese with' . „ • —Of St 1 'F° increa'sedin this instance by '80 per ha-eree.rt,',°(4..,.;N:v'oe,7.te,,‘Civ,eifil,..r!beyi.,,inl)le.01h,y iii,harePli,;partIg. cent'? : -The, didtance in 'which the ed.,. ipe-4rier•ediffietilt. as-the--sped--s 6liteL;(1,i_sil,toja; EfifeTiieli .•,.i?,,I.d 'tliirc,i*., .,...ipre,..,power g in, . y c... rpnit_0.11, e.ft'' ,n1..11,4-, s•!0, p : c,A.11 A A . .1:0;e changed' more boilers a9 , iltAF wh,i.aht'after :,411,,jg, bout What -Medan:1.e :., ta. , Princead curring intolerelbe. length ZeitilniOantt.,..aenititraell,inbgititvnee,.e!'tppaeenisnegzfd';it' b'irie. e into :a .. It's ,all, very well ie. talk n't!.-leiig intended .to.::earrnaiiney,!by Carrying delays :' 'But if the Pnssengers-. sl*e,41 is.: 'ino.ic' than .#. `711i4 �r That is wearing and 'what 'rate of Tetardatien, i not rnewe,fit;dsp,'.io, 'matter Of: onergY".•-. T ,I..-4.§i.Oe'r must Het: iiiihneeel-. ‘,'Is...h.,..e,e.e. !,°.1;;:t..;h46, ee','• ..).ik, ' ;o6niliensete.'.#Srthe h'ig*T'sP. - Oleete,d tOe"-the -.,:zep.soit ' ;Mere or recko,il'wt,th reSid.tapte.,, '' • ' : .. Higher speed by „only. 1.,0.. per.celli,"; ,_ ..There,".',T-,,,btitiliat,:bhOut--s-in-iile-':you .,bri-1 cially. Whereplew ancijast trains ruen7. ir.iiist .he attended )3Y.,.: an inerease.,..of liesanifitratk;the :Oilier TOCC-6111-• and -me , says Parisha-- Eashion,..Writ- '' t'l-i' 1.1- p"e'ed ' ".'' -. ' ed. ' #.k '-. poWer,,,-..o.-3-0,,-40-7-P-Ven-.50-,-Tier-i•Cent-, -er; i What.' are7.we-.7.going "te''.'doTablatit, iniiiitein . :. - -• -. , • . - mond-, a ,••: - -73s---,incleas _ . . ,o • „ „ 1 . • , , - • .t. ,.the,''Old: '.sIOpiling : distance depending on hull lines sand ether fe4i, eur : wardrobel-__after all,. we •.'have .. to made necessary : the. ,invent !on .6f,• a •,torsHbn inereer,e, ,in power.. Which count ..for something In , this,'.,fretes Means iiigher;,fUel,tonSuinption,'3nOre brake and ' 'Called ,Life., - „: , ,•,' • ' ' . . - tonsivn•ess. ,. ,.:..,! .. , ,... •:!, i .• .eiperistve' maelihiery and personnel, , • . '• *.And. We do count for•somethIn- be .. '.wr . , loss' of .deadweight ,cd, . "hen -a-. rtinners heard the cra'Cit Of P-0 ta...rnetitiOri • . . i:facity. In!. Order, tp -find 'opt 'resistance On, be retiticediVater .re- sistaritedrniral. 'David .'.07.' Taylor built o 'tank 'in Washington, towed .lit:' tie' niOciels 'through. lt,! under:"knowyt hire. te Mike up•hIs n,d to. apiO:the • , • ,. . • - , - curate ,,naeaslIteineat's,-; conditions, ;end thud made-verY at, ..bralteS.'„ Wifli;:a.,traiii,„rtinning:at 110 With results Miled an hear he may rune consider 7 .01:# ittriet ^kany ',traditions. •••:Sharp Prow' foemint Wakes, . and sWirfing .able distariee.. before even his 'trained, • to .de:. Hence the,.. quicit,,mind tan..-tell,ItiaMueeles'iwhaf.r:e..4:51ieSo',:. t r•&pora„ .of s peed -se,o,deer ,to....the_artiitsr-ineen' alI•ithe..picturesque:,.Pvidericed With 'the. .utinost ' :rapidity : entl'" yet 'igiQesial.rfar4. ' ' . : , :;', ,.• . ' ' '''" 'Wit:bent ,:,jarring the ,passengerd. The AIR:. RESIST . ' ANCE TO VESSELS , .4111: effect -is .obtained repidlY; sa.felY - •• ' -. : , • • ' Latterly designers :have' begun to , . . • pay' Some attention to th ' • endo,oinfertably; so that 'only a 'small •'' ' ion • p _al percentage, of .the•.total,.stoppiriedis.-:-. . • --.. . tance of ,the' Sttuettire:ebove: water - r resis- tance is /Pinning without brakes apPlied. tanee. represents the,diStence the train a subject . hich. a so 'en gedi. e at.! I . en • th .' In a ;1,104xiiile-mile streamlined Fashion Writer Talks cause ., 'A.Te, in 'thd:•"haPPY. ineditim" the pistol it takes time ifor him to class. •shOw .the world: tendencies in !re,;'spond.•So With ,the nigh in cOrxtrol ,s • eason, fat' inStance, 'we are wear, sudilenlY,set egairist him, orhe Sees a. 'Iqirtited. eiThe and i'being.. very hively. co* on theTtrack,• it takes time fel. In.t1i,e01-#.,those Chalk prints 4 Schia; parelli; those soft, film's' things from Paton; those' billOWY,!rlailylike-. ,tliS a•ll 'directions.'t Talte' ,this,•.ps.rifeular highipeed train: If a Signal is ;Prilninating .a.fternOOn gowns from iqolynear; ,Tthose*:'highir desiri bl individuallywoven fahrica front t :glamor that the ; gioSsy. "Peged., Tanga:, sines give to their mannequipS. •-As ie. color, . we, '..-Who the, • liatkdiroPH of:. fashions 'and. -Year entf7ttre: Wearing. naVY, blue With. tenChes.:of , red end white,.'green., end • beige, 'Pink end Celered cesSories in these. shades : ageinSt. Our baoltgrohnti. ef,naVy:hlite .are intrigu- ,ing and. 044 the livel1hod of our "lundanientars" te:` no end .fOr the ssarae• Wide' costume • add', tion oteoitartS. and ,puffs, • apPlied "trent" . and 'belt, pecketbodk„. ,slioet, gloves and hat, Make . th'e' • differ- ence.iti the world. ' , . Pratical Fashions,' For Slirn' Pocket -Books train only one ',man' is in 'eontrOl. We. have sh. situation:Somewhat.'" like that. snliWays Of "Neve' York; Srijhthe .eare`eption that 'Underground trath rarely travel at Mere'. •than -40 . • . • . "Miles n'hour. In thesuhwasi, e se - 'Called -"ileecrinari's.liardie,"'enterriatic-: stops the engineer .shotild 'collapse it -his..-"pest, 4 $e With the highpeecl:` streamline'i train.. , There: is an atiteinatic einergeney!ap rill:cation of the . brakeS,. " ,.. Paris -PratticaLlashioris„:,for--ppor-, " wEA""R""-'2$.74u$T'licl'`. TliiS sound's' 'Prieugh.r. But • wheeld.. end. 'brakes WM' letklf: . presspre is SOadilY apPlied. Bo. the' „dead ernergency ' appliCatien" of 'the .stii3WaY train -can hardly he taken.. nover .bodily, engineer: fUrceS, the 'shoes against the Wheels . at ;the highest pressure end.keePS, them there CeVe's are ',offered as ,',"fastidione AlnleSs be trying to. ••• shins; *Ith814 gre.at, • &Igit. ! i• us accident or sitv.e 'a vvayfarer °on Trimlkool enSembled tembining a the t•-.4oek, tie !appiie a, rnajor brok.- ender skirt end . a three quarter Inf, Pressure. and thereafter re ye„it ength' ,Coat jacket, with a 'SOPS throughout the 'stop; •Thtis et.V.,:..d of anether'bue lead the grat. uid and. etwees,sive tppIit tai parade. 'Vest Of 'there are • of air ' pressure -.1he brings tie immed by fat "tliiini0i .few ,.hhtv`e: train,.tottop ,Ayithout throwing 'the ' t 0610S of ,' SOMe , 'ineSpensive, flat •Pi.„ggengerS otit,of :their SeatSY,•'!. • . '• • ," • Ail :this the'"new ectornplishes , One model; a Si) toned by ,the automatically if',the oAgrinite, 4bOufi.i sh., designer !Peggy ' korrIS. ,...Sild.:•dreil! dead. • A teinbination Of inied '`i.,n)Thter Ameriew4.0.onitiines';!Yott,tic , and eleetro-magbetik' devices skirt and faeket greyish"..hroWn sel•Ves the problem.. The .hriikg. Work' Ord' With lotister. red wbol and:. effeetively, too, 'd nother '7 called "SePteniber 0)01)1(.1 bro& • faet„thooftn . s a rnetriro, W.061'; dkirt arid. Jacke't '; 941*ot start ?un hared „Wittr.,Mble it'd' a iidlet :Weel :the Orion' if h.101 OttSd,:•. ": •• ' The sainej,esigner di lays With ',ap engineer, W13,) 'very , :deatlis Of.blac.ki dark 'green; 'tp4tAlimi,of ,theLlivikkgs: Melageny , broult . ricsora woola P(4. bat -to 'the "feel", of, the • bawl ersPoeket, books', have Made their. de- but et 'Winter stYle shows: in the, midst. of the Itiiturioud. erode.- lailliChed• by ..:MaAy! titeBStr/.0eTs-, ' • • • Coats .Without 'a touch of 'fur, of ,grOlep;i,blue and ::hrOvin 'Wpole enlivened With. brighter, 'doliora •.and eVening•citOe'ks deiachable a the enbarrassed'aj tia aiwa.i-s came ever iiiin•When the 'table:turning' was Metitioriek,' •, • there'Er'no :den,ying jt 1 'did. knew the, -whele thing wa,*.inrOY Nit end • • .",Xt4: helpfully •; The.: Major! nodded: •• • • :"That's Why.I Wender' -i" said EftillY, .men 'belted at ,Ifer,.• , "I can't quite put What 1 Mean the Way'1Thiuly. !‘,1Ptiat meari: Is thia kett say you helleVe'sin all thiS,tabie turning -busi. neSS.::-And yet,' in spite of fhe awful Weather and 'what West haVeseemed to iett, the ' abStriditt , Of the. Wliele fe1t.1.01Ittelisy4.0,et, yekbad- A ha 131 • .• • ..faibioned ',evict] big •. collars of' the:- or ,,t6'41acle it, ttaPj:i , same , fabric witch' fit:- closely •s.b?rilt •plieation ' of ,t.hee .; Pro:im t'Are • :At; , hty ,•31e4 designed With, tPeefisfs:, VAntoo; ii:to•Opfr '",hOttlp. tiOPit" Stiding .the, • line •••entitieit to, the • widened:, mnst 1e to; n the/. r(.. 1) • to . the brakeS • teleronAter" sPes the train. ierigin , Attei a T 14 14441(1, `t'l.te er'i lak, • to.Worr down in and' ti4tPathliett fOr: 0' Se•t,OUt.., arid see for YoUrself. that which had oe4it'itliir.16.8.8'.. srpt, • (berth. for •}Aft whthg tod,iat r ,gs likat to$,T, re4 1,1 tention .of 'Admiral : in, hit • 'Pioneering 'Work:: Tbere, 'reason ' „believe that fully,..lo Or cent. 'of , thi reSiStente, encpuntered;„laY a,. four-day,: -pedienevr, liner ',torrted,..'frokri the If se the :Breeienand' the ..Earepa art !more' Or.,•,lesS • wa,Sting aho,ut 13,4Qtr ,horsepOWer .theY• are 0 -gen -ling at thirty. knetd. • . ' • ••• Here fel the work that Professer....proll is dorng the PolYtechnicum IlahoVeri• .GerrnaziY,. 46buir.4s mode's Of.: ShiP,s . .And testa them la 'a wiuci-tunnel after the fashion long follOWed•hy the do. Signers of record-breaking' Airplanes. •Before,, he startesi be knew that per - feet' streamlining' . is 'impossible on. a tdaelr,: strength,. must he . the prirriarY iffelf-afida7atrUcture b?ffeted: by winci :and •wave 'and Which '. Must. stand:tip:when maStes' , weighing hundreds eltans, arehuiled•. , athwart the bow. the- b,est thet. tin be, /done 'is to :ronn.d.. Off bridges,.1 • fnmield and Muffler projection's driq I thus enablethent ftt:Part the air more efficiently. , It is not 'likely that th .i:ocert-breeking. 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