The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-30, Page 6Elinor'Antetr;frieS .to eseapit '•the
• heartbreak' of her poitponed,marrlage."
Dr: Norman Rogers by net:Mining. :
in air, etevyardese.,,;: Dr., Rogers! mother
• approves an .atllance between ,Norman
And, .WeeithY .FranClne.'paYicos•-,,
nlan ils,'"jealous af jeak;',.NewtOri,,iher;
,,pliet .Whp, helped Elinor 'get ..her Job. -
'.-1141.9ther -..eteWardeas, .Judith Blair,
Jack's fernier Sweetheart, a jeeloue of '
,ina sets out to ruin her career.
;
, "
Leola Rogers, Norman's sister, is In '
. Imre. with ...Jack Newton-. ;Jack. „ has
quarreled With, Leola, and Elinor. plans
a dinner to .bring them together. Nor-
man. arrives.- unexpectedly and is, jeal-
ously. angry when, he „finds. ..Elinor.,
alone, with jeck:,does not • ;sr -
rive. for the dinner: Next morning,• ,
• Pinar', takes off for 'Fort ;Worth. .'A •
• •passenger ., needs" 'rde.dicat • attention .
;And ,Elinor applied an ointment, fail -
Ing to notice
,
that someone has tam-
pered. With her ,supplies. • •
CHAPTER' V •
....Elinor trembled as °the plane circled
oyer an.emergeney landing' field. The
..0-tcPpllot, pante' bank to her.
. . , :. •
„gebagr to land;: $aY, 'what!a. '
the,,,,,matter7;, Telt lookghastly."
Elinw teldhim itheut; the. aupplieS.
That'd,setiOtis. Butno one.
ne,640..te seem new.
'ones le",Fortit' Worth:- The doctor Says.
there':;nething wren; with that mein-
•Bet:.*ha.t.will
.2rWe retiort,-hbout thiS: landing?".
know." ; „ •
."We'll. jeat "Say.' 'Woman: ill --forced •
..;.- • :
The ee•pilot 'knifed • •aeli-thiinfd.7
,Ii tompartMent-ffl-PreSently:,Niiner,-.
'iirak fag :a radio-
Tininety-two. • Landings
..,tWo...hUndred, and twenty Milea:eest 'of • ,
on board."
.1"he Co-pilet.. was trying; to ••protect
• !sir.? ...kien as 'agloW Of. gratitude ,Went
,throtigh.the...idol:ening' tliimeht
_ - r r
cande- becit-:-Seineene. ••hair tampered
dnd 'she...Atedn't •tioLJ,
Looks ; Very Bad .
- -
The "Plane. was on.'the.-grOefid nett.'
.• . . •
•' ' taxiod e atop: Elinor gave "the..
,,-;sieMen her '''peaseaSioija.,- eed..ittarted. to
,aitsiet. her fro:a .tite. plane.": . •
•••,'..,,Riinipli!" The Weman•glaneed.Out
tb�vyindOw.•-:.,F.M. not, to get., Off
..tbis:,,cent pasture:"
linor explained'patiently: • . ter,
lilt.:-.Werri'ebinit ..thls.".T7,::;- I
t; Should.- think' 'you *mild
'Inc woman settled' more, firmly
r seat.
Jease,,b.urrY'. up.", The,copllot
ruCk.'lifs..'lheed made this
ter. you, . so • don't ' decide to.
'
1`.•.?This .'..',Other'pasietigers 'The7
'Wefaan .iln,shed • with.enger. 'said.
X...4,04li!..t.gOting Oft here,":"She atated.;•.:
my eye .nitt and then- .
7011 try to r eject, Mein pasture.•.
rre,going ,to pert Worth. ,'When • I get.;
,plenty to sit to. your
Officiela.":„. • , • , . • • • ,
•. The '•e6 -Pilot ,shrugged, hanged the.
door, and.'..,Signaled:: for the pilot to
take otf.
• The. ;weMan down ,•into re-
tetstfetallenee..:-.witieh ; exploded lnto
• . adtiOnliihen they reached, Fort 'Worth. •
She '!InSisted, that'. Elinor :g6 With' her,:
at once to an.offi.cial." The 06 -pilot ac-
companled
, :in.: several'.
corrections to the passenger's Colorful .,
.aCcinifit ;of. the ineldent.' ; , •
. "Would a check for Year' fare relin- L.
; bitrae, you for. the indorlyetilence.?"• the
official,lasked, „; • •' , , •
-I'Why-yesi: I gueed, sp. But 1 dti
think this young lady and ,epitilpt,
should he, 'punished," • ..
official, responded,,:.
41); •',IVeSented:;.tile Weinan '1With
She looked at it A s read.ativ1.01.en,
NAO.& their ; astonishea eyes, fere.It
Mtn pieces."' ' .••••,
.'"Oe -second thoUght,". she Salk "I
consult 'my lawyer. 1 may
decide to sue.",
The efficlel rose: ''Very well, mad
ani,".' -1.1e opened:the:doer. _
' After the weenie had gone„.'he
lis-
ten'd to Elinor'S story.• '
• •
!rhat!s, had," he commented coldly.'
"Very had", .„
4On Probation,
When she returned to the home 'air-
port; her. experienee, was humiliating.
'Illere Was a long •session with the
.atationmanager, efterivhich,hegredg,
granted. 'Sally Nelson's request
that Elinor refedin,liet.'on probation.
Pilot'swho hadalways been 'friendly
now looked askance at Elinor. The
other stewardesses gathered, • In Sir,.
nera." away frOin her.:-..When:sha ap
proached,,; their words Mished_te.whiS
pera or ceased :entirely. . Judith. Bleir..
•Wa,s. Sneeringly triumphant.
•
• Sally Nelson came up, to .Elinor and
spoke in a loW,tone,•!!`ted•had better
go ,hothe and rest...T.Vpal,ciokrterrihle.
.going .past,...",•your . atiartMeut en
route to 'Kay ;Eiterly's. She's very 111
•now. . seriously , so, I'll• drop .you ;off 2,
, „en, the Way.' -Don't•trk:to.
week or two. From ' now- en- you must
make perfect : ,r.eco,td;".
•ust th5ugh--she felt- -etre.
.stanced..to.kaire_been.•.:Aliner yawed to
herself •that 'she' would try -her best to.
•make a Perfect' record, ;Once more, is.
when first she .embarked on .her car.'
eer.'d.S.a Sky girl,she saw before her
vieions',..•Of...service, of .heroism, :that
'Weeld, atone for the UndnViable record '
She had Made. 'She -Saw h'ereelf.' alone
wlth' some passenger made Mad: by:,
••drugs, „about to attack the unsuipect-
ng pilot:, She Was liglitingtofr"the-
CH.C.Xt St.01)
IV New York Is your neitl' stop,.
you 11 want to know about,lhe'
Shelton Hotel.
The thelton provides its guests
withs'!added attractions", at no.
:aridsdeost,among thensarethe
• JaMotos Shelion•swimmin a pool,
gymnasium,
.JibrarY and
•• solaritim/
, Furthermore, '
the 'Shelton is.
In the' brand
' Cantral..zoni.
cansiderect the •
best location.
In New'York:',
ay RATES,
$3, esr.day
singfe
- • NOW; ottprk have Yen' been faced. with
- the, neeessitY-.of preparing fond 'tor
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thoser
whole and hearty, the the ..food
• they 'need T' the.eao
,
• whcn so many
'.y0t*PtPri4 111Pre their
t.oasOk ;04 at. tkie'rtAine."••ag. ;Ys.ar or
one. ,thei4taa...(he, , The Stek
member needs, something ' special to •
temPttlie eppetite and the busy hefise,v:
wlfe often, finds ..quite ;•st".
dither4• ta!dirittroytionngt en.prepareus.,two :s.eparate..
• •
In e ease like. tide there is ,a com-
promise. which isn't dtgleult. It's. per-
fectlyioigesptos ri.48:411, 'tp, 'plan
with the 'invalid' grit,
.in mind, Oct then. servo the • same
dishes to. the Barley soup
wlth•vegetables is just the thing for
the patient but the whole family will
go for It if, yeti.. Make' to go
krOWId.. ; • •
Tho same thing .applies• to desserts
_
,:and. here are some special tine*. whieli •
you Illantli't think .0 in.alttlig for the.
. invalid alone because the rest et the
will probably feel -very' 'hurt
..and envious:: .
Minted Orange ,Cream
.173 cup 'quick-dooking tapioca
%'. cup -sugar
•
34 teaspoon salt
1 or 2 'egg' yolks
4 cups Milk
1 or 2 egg Whites, stiffly' beaten
,teaspoon orange extract
• ,Cup cream, 'Whipped'.
Combine quielt-e6Okingjaploce,',sug-
ar, salt, ' egg Yolk?, and. millt..in.tez of"..!
'double haler:and :stir enough • to
brealt..flgt Yolk.' Place .over :.rapidly
„ tdil.M00.0440409404111 .
5 ,t0 7 Minitte10,.. and teak '6,
frequently, .Remove.
„frein, born g water.. Feld . %Knell,
amount into. egg wbite;, add 16 remain -
Ing
'...:tegiOCA.MiXtUre and blend, Cool•
• MiXtere, thickenCes.lit When.
:slightly cool add flavoring' Fold
in.whiPped. eream„ant'serve in sher-
bet glaMant. garnisheC with sections •
ot orange; free., from membrane and
;
pihKennietatier,restue •-•• .Another L grand 'variation 'Of: this,
.•
, NORD MOTOR Convent of Can: -
announces the new
' VS cars, for 1938: For ,:thn
,first time rent; presents two dis-
tinct lines, the D� Luxe Peril V-8.
luirnry ear --and the newly
,••'styled Standard Ford Nr -!8: •
ThoDe Lime Ford V-8 'tar is
eutirely nONT. akieereneetiOnget;
:roomier and molt str •' ed. The
frOfir..esign ern,*
tinCtiie., Fenders are deeper and
leet, in ,•tint,e." to sa:V.e.r'her frovy....diiath') deshert, Is to serve It with' 'Better-.
. _ • . - . ,
at the idedniaini handa. .ebeilt. • her . scotch ,Saucei .pahatitnting vanilla...for'
tbroat,..Slily.'.''Ot. Conrse;such notions!! erenge .extract.. • :
_ , ,
Bet. Elinor •was hurt. • ;She: must „do . „.
something tii'atone.''Shefelt..iioniehoW: ' 13tatersiNgdi.Stuee• 2
that she had -let.' Selly "deWn,, , 3,ogg yolks . .... _
' : :. • . .:.•A':•Monient• r Lott:* ••'• • 2. tablespoons butter -
When.''she-:Lreachell, her epititmerit;.•
she walked into it.with Unseeing -eyes...
:She sank-dOwn:le;A:crumpled heap,
!Sobs 'shaking her. .
:1"Elinor, dat-ling!" It was an, '
elon„ . It couldn't be •. Moine! Yoke:,
,
.. ;She 'didn't Move. ;Then ••.-; she Mt,
arms about her; •pulling her ep,;earrY-....,.
kig-heros to the davenport. ' Her. tremit:
linWind• carossed a face.
'Norm7-it's•really' you?" Their lips
met in a klas that
Then, Norm suddenly drew away.
.Elinor 2.. Clung., to, 'hint
"Don't go, Norm! ' Ever!" :; : •
tOrns....•seiZed:' her • then,' ' fiercely.
"Darling!";;Bis 'vette shook., "We'll
be Married: at Once. lepu'll •go back -
to Atlantic City!With,ine. Right after`
.wo find teida. :Honey, what'e
: bap-
pened to. I' got. the,::craziept,..;
Wire froin. her. Look," • . • '
•.!• Elinor stared at the: tel.gram before'
7.•
'her, read dazedly: , •
COME.AT. ONCE.. ELINOR: IN DAN,
MiTST;NOT.00..rON-ANOTRER
• ';
: • "Now.l. Can't find.: her," •NOrra .06n-
tinned.V.".81.10'a, :lisaPpO4rOci• Wtelt.h9
Marriedand '
,, • "Bee,: .Elinor Interrupted,
"We •In'•tertilile; trouble at
. the airport.." And yoe..mest'lfind Leola
rlght aWay.•••
. "Wait!" :Muni" Stoke linpationtly...,..
"We 'Won't. .We'lls find Leola and-"
"We. can't,..Norni, Net uiitll 1 Clear
...mYself With, •Miniern. Airways. ...jack
, . .
:NeartOn helped, me get that joh.....I.
$,cen't let Jack ;down." ,
.• "Oh; jack NeWton.yria're..think,"
Mg .of."..:'Nerni knitted 'up,. "My feet-
..ingij .,.dtin't ,matter. FrenCine was
right." . „... ,' • ' ; .
,"zirs.ncinet.'''':'Elitiorflared: "Norm,
you've been Making a feel of yourself
eVer, her, you -j).° • • ' `.
"IS, that seat 'Weil.; what about. you
and •Jack \Newton?" •. 6 • ,
They „gldred „at each other': Theas.
two who., a monient ago; were 1heach
.othe'r's arnis. Elinor shivered,: 'She'
must do beinething, • Iteciptere theie, •
golden• Moments, ' • ,
Shecc:Add net,knovi of the scene
Norm's Mind.' The seene..whee he had.
'tome Intek, to the apart/tent the .eVenr.
ing Le it was SUppOsedlo have tome,
She illy' knew that. he did not look
at tor• as he teak .hl's hat and 4rieVed
Ltotard . the door.
(1,p I38. CONTINIIE,b).
gin hr.ewn:littgar.• firmly;packed •
14 teaspoon salt-`• • 7:
,•
•
• .1 tablespoon water 1.
cbinongredrents ln.t�W. of
Do you ktioW the best vv,ay of Inv,
imoiting a difileuTt 1<notl' 'C'se a steel
crochet hook, end.'fott'won't get bre-
ken finger, nails or .frayed terail)er'S. ,
Thia hint applies to. , every sort, of
knot (except in fine cotton) -knots
ht shoelaces or string or anything
the'.
. . •
`. •
more massive.' The rich interior
appointments of the ear match its
outward beauty. I.,onger 'bodies Pro-
vide more 'room and comfort and
there is larger luggage space in all
models. The De Luxe car is pow-
ered swith the proved -85 _horse-
power V-8 engine. Shown above
(top photograph) is the De Luxe
Fordor Sedan.
The ordt4t-ior19311-
brings new' styling with a longer
hood and &Wing curves: Interiors'..
are spacious and .neatly appointed.,
New inetrument.panels have knobs
recessed for safety. The radiator
grille louvres continue back WO
the heed to present smooth flowing ,
body lines bumper to bumper.
It is built on. the .same 112411c4.'
'wheelbase as the new De Luxe and ;
has the':YamonalFor4 V-8 engine. •
LfiderdTudorr•Seda04
ehOwn. above (lower photograph).'•
double beiler and..copk•OVer.hOt witV
,
er 'auger' is: dig:solved,' :stirring
constantly. ''Beat. Well before.
serving. • Makes. three-iplarters: eup
verybOtli -fond 'Of 'these' lo,Vely
,chneeiate pePPerreitit::. patties the
-.big round ones. With peppermint fon7
dant Inside.*nd chocolate' Coat- '
ing.: .ThOse. candles •were the insPir,
ation•for thisdesiert -Which combines
the' seine. flavors, •tangY;•:!Pink4inted,:.
peppermint
and' bitteraieet. Choilotate:
• Real' Pepperrain‘ etuidy,; the long red
. .
and •white sticks which . are used to
7.deerata'phristm4; trees, are used to
..,give this dessert its' flavour and •
7Olite color. .7. • • •
earns -of -Sailing Seven -Seas- Inspired
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cRpc1:41-.Ep, CHAIR SET, ',164.9;
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A beautiful, full-rigged ship brings a sea -breeze freshness th your
Iiv-
ing room: This filet crochet pattern with smart, K-stitch'borcler js amaz-
ingly simple to fells�w. and you'll find it so; lovely you'll .11-4 the 'larger- design
or scarf ends, too, • Pattern 1646 contains charts and directions, for making ••
the set'ldiown7-Chair-back--measuree-43.--x---1-6,incbes,•-arra_rests 6 x 1114
inches; Material •recptiretnentS; an illustration of all stitches used. •
.; 'Send 20 cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted), for this: pattern'
to Wilson Nee'dlecraft Dept.,,, 73 West Adelaide St',; -Toronto.. Write Plainly
'PATTERN, NI.TMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS, •
Freo•Kisae's.
.More ancient customs prevail in the
West ConntrY,tharift any Lother part
of England.. One that goes back to ,
Saxon time is still, observed .at Oke-
hampton, Devon. • The "Giklet Mar-
ket" Is held on the Sunday atter*,
,Christmas, at which a Man. may .i'penk
tO , Or kiss any girl who takes ,his
•faridys ter Is °Mistletoeneeded, to
dstablirli-Aiii . •
At .Street, .SoinerSet; a bonfire is
inade On telt of ti nearby hill On. Box-
ing day, and .,People 'journey *Om
afar to toast sausages on the °rid of
hazelSticks.; . sing, • play ••games and
fic.ftilte tilefiXt. On the Satilb day' the;
poor, too9 are remembered .at
Of Cam, for according to the will
of a former citizen, Margaret :Prot -
flint, • any loar,ishloiler is entitled to
P., •
' •
.Peppertnint Tapioca Crean*
-3 010,, quicktecocikiN;. tapioca•, .
cupe Milk; scalded
14 "..t94s0oPli .• • "
2-3 eup.:P'epperniint 'candy,. Crushed,
.1., egg' yolk, slightly beaten •
7-7-1 . egg - white;:-.Stifflbeatee.'
.44(1. 0110r -cooking ,taidoca. and. salt
to inijk :end ',Cook in doubie,beiler'15'
minutes, or until. tePlbea Is
-Stirring frequently. ' Add:r•pePPermint
..2candy..":PoUr'nfnall'ainantit Of ,tanioca!
mlxture over egg yolk, stirrineVigor;
Return double . better -ILIA
. . .
.•cook .Until thickened. ' Remove • from
fire fand :61414 egg'White."Ohill...„•Serie..
In .'sherhet, ',chocolate:
isatiee. Serves 8. •
..• •
• chocolate .
square unsweetened •CheeOlite; 'Cut
.; •;in.,..plecos.: • • • .
,tablespOttne Water
tablespoons• auger
.;.. ,.Dash • of, salt
•,•.:1,17fi • tablespoons .i. Melted •butter
, Few. , 'drone 'Vanilla . •
. -Cisinblee chocolate, • water, . sugar.
\; and salt, Iii double boiler.: Rent and
blend. Add, butter and. vattille.', Beat
. well... Makes CUPS 'sauce, .
.000.
. ..
cooked spinach • •
. , .
• 2 ;cuPs milk. sealded
2 'cups belling %veto;
•• oge e,.41•?0's ,
,• tablespoons butter
2: tablespoons flour '•;:
.1 teaspoOn. salt.
Dealt Of Penner
,1%. teaspeons. scraped (*RM.., •
,iChop spinach and .foireo threingh.
Sieve.,...iAfirl: to .,thill{.....Watar.and:...cixp
cubes in iu.denble.... Melt butter,
Mee *and seasioninge;, and stir
Add ..'antettrit . i)t• : • hot
. „
liquid. and stir ,until ;:smontit;ti,;;Iteturn
10 doublohoilri and boOktintif
thickened,. atirrieg. ,censtatitit:
the ;gift Of it joef • of- hread, and, the'
,first fifty' wido,Wi' who apply are
giv-
en Imoney.' •
Spinsters Launch.
Implacable Drive
if Sir kinglsey Weed; 13fitishMinis•
ter for'Ileeith, ariaWors all Ohrigt-
..intis Well-wishers., he - Will' be' busier
-than, Santa. Clanii. • . •
• Mailmen inundated . his effIce With
cards' Uniformly 'inscribed: ".WiShing
.-You" the, eoinPlithents Of ,the SeeSinn.
Hoping- yen will he; thinking of the
spinsters a the , spitistora 'are thinking
of„yOu." ,
ri'he greetings' were e novel method'
of catimeiguink ;employed by the 'thou-
sandS' of organized Ilripsh 'spInstera
Who. are pressing for stete nensione at,
the age 6f•55'.
sthma
Blamed
ay
On Love
Seientists '::Link Colds to Man's
Withltiether-inrLaW.
, , .
cmcAOstr;i:- That itntiOYing case ef
asthma :May, be dee., to ;love tine* t
stubborn told probably was caused by
roW, with' Your •inother-intleW.....the
_Chicago •Iiintitlite for 1:isy.chotinaitis1s
'declared last Week:: ' • ' •
. The report, , covering, nye, years or
inveitigatien of 'influence Ot. isnY"'
�jologlcal factora. Upon physical ttis
tprbancesf said
Trhe.fac that asthnni attacks Can
, be • clemenStrated to be allerg10 irate
-
dons' has , tended to diatraet 'attention
•frOxn itany-recorded .testaneba Of as
. thine • atteCkS ,Pretinitated' by • acute
'reilti Ott Mitt
*.'AsOitna Atte-Ohlregularly occur in.
,r4attlent tri'teinptation situations that
seen to threaten tlie.,Patient With' loeS.
of Spina perSon, tiOn •whiim.:he Is eino., •
tfOitally. •dtpendent,"
Woman Stages
Amazing Hoax
23-YeartO1d Wife Attends En
lish-Sihool as ITIreirr-Old
Pupil
•,One :Of the 'niost ..,eineting• hoaxes
ever...played:1n England was revealed
when a. '23 -year-old woman,..married:
,end a Mother, was discovered to be ati•
'fending, e iteltintr.111 WoOttWiclt • as an-.
•• The discovery was made when the,.
thiin-dEll.itileristlit the SCheol. decided to ,
move:, her to a higher class. The Work.
WOnid have beedherder, so she . did ,
not go toscheel,1_,Thathreught the
ichtitd.d
.' -attenance ,olfiCers to., her
. . • . „ ,•
•
•• ,Her liusband, Edward ' cOhan;,'
,28 -
year -old radlo 1.iiitInansan,,' explaining
• • ;
the Impersonation,: said his, wife went
:,•t6 school in. a short gymnasiumt suit,
'tunisand .skirt:with'her della-end she. •
.played wlth her°. 10-yearield School,'
One of. the'dolls, was her bliss
, band's' wedding Pielient to her. • •
- • . ,
•
• , Husband's "Sister" •
• '1'1'4 seho61,-- ohe..". was ItioWit. is 'my.'
11 -year-old sister. When she -did: not.
;Attend: , the 'echool board Inspector.•
Came and asked Me 'iiirhy'.mraister, had
'stopped going. F'did net know Whit toz
tell,.hiin, .and now 1 have receive ,
• d
neticefrom the. tenilen County coun-
cli
rthst. legal 'action May, be .Mken if•
she does not go back,
1108... 'Cohen :explained- that she had,
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not .sure ' i. OM, trust you „with • that. .
young man.'"
" ' . . • • '
.(3) "Father, always, undid. three of
. his .waistcoat buttons before we..atartr, .. •
ed 'anir. meal .- revolting.' ' ,
•• ,(4)11, "Father alWayi looked. at ' My, ..,
young Men as if he were going to 'ask`
theni.What their intentions were."• ..'
10.: "The cloelia.. tieked • too . loudly, ••
-end-the: "-carpets: were: too'. thick,. and.: .. .
mother was elways. knitting. I could: , • r
not have. Steed,- it a day longer.".
•.. (0) "When', you..Went. out-. of ...the ;
',.
house you lid to 'choose whether to ,..
'• turn to 'tlit:rigtit or the:left'. i',d done,
that for"nieeteen year-.""!••
• . (1), "Thekdi4p:t like MY inatiln,g My.
• .•(*P, living, and thOyld3t. Sat andAlis...7,-
approved' at 'Me :every, single eight.": ,
always loved being with young child-'
rep, • •• •
• •-
Plays All the •Gamee '
whll never 'Change," ;she sald '1
haire always_ Worn_the SaMe'nlothns.es,
when I•eame to London.' When I go. to
school,. ,I take pert in allthe school
giunes and lessons and no on • has
Oyer 'queried My tign;, When i.go'hoMe.
do' the hounewOrk, ,ntid• cooking; al
though I :#6,it't like it, .and live like,
any normal 1fe' •
Mrs. Cohen,.'howeveri hoe one ot
the : habits et ten'iltit.,ups*•---i she doeS.
anieke. •'
•
balloon antiaircraft bar-
rage prejeet, is being actively
de-
veloped, , according te,
Minter: ateretary for A*1.
,
NtIO LT is booming
e it Helps Relieve
, "I'll Walt ;Up For You,:"
(8) !Ilgother used to says. Tilt YOU (10
`-fiot•.need: a yek darling, r always wait
up" for you.'„":
(9) 'They never 'could: grasp I Was
,ntersthan iiiX, They'd havestarned me
' into 'Peter Pan'in • another year." .
il0). "They: wanted: rith to do • '',the
ngs7,thei.,fa1l.e04.0410:-themse1ves4==,,,
am no martyr -7- and besides it;wonld '
not have.: helped thein say." „ ,
(11) "When 4 had friends In,. Cecile
always licked the Jam sPoen;nied •=k1R--
thee, thought • It 'funny.? ,
. (12) "Wanted to be on ..my own.'"
.(13) ' ' hate: relations. They're .not
my legit can't. they Mind: their ow
business?" • • -•'
. (14) "Nobody: had •e oug s'io; do in..• •
that, house?'••
1:51"4"kritlim-"Ttlinaglit-he • waii-lhe : •
Big Chief."
1:6)` !li got sick of being,shown-off-.-
•.
thought Pd :do 'Somethingto phew off.'
about for `a 'Change." '
..••••••••.-
Women Create
•
Own Barriers
••. .
Feminist Authority, Says That In
Business They e wn
4 Th Ar Th • o
Worst Enemies.
RHEUMATIC PAINS
' In less tilan a vear.'ItItI4N6N SALT has,
galled into first place in England as' the out-
' • atanding remedy for Rheumatic Pains, Sciatica,
, • Lumbago Rheumatoid. Arthritis,. etc. There
"bre ten t'imes•as many people now taking a'
daily glass.of Fynnon Salt an there were only •
1,welehrietahanryt.atwo°nlidther8;awighenL'You tiatize' 'what."
,'llitivens when a new,rentedy makes its appear!, '
Ance and turns out to be just the thing that
• -jaded, _tortured sufferenr-haVe been longing ,
'for? Naturally, such good news ie pasied•on.
And now,Pynnorf Salt is available in Canada.,
*Fynnon Salt booms into popularity. 'You. hear
'Of it everywhere. Vail SCO it in every drug
store. Try it foryour rheumatic sYmPtems,
for your selatica' or lumbago,' for, the heavy'
duil sensation that prevents p?ity lookifig and ,
feeling Your beg. There's no need to go on
Suffering now that Vynnon Salt has come to
relieve yott.' Only '75c it largepatkage. Ask,
'Vont' druggist for lrynnon Salt. ,If you iyavo
nny difficulty getting supPlks, Write: mew'
tiatiAsericics, St, Gabriel §trectIlio eal. 6
Issue No,
Women are their ,own worst' 'ene-
Mies in the business world says 146:s.
Jouett Shoup, author of "Careerif
for Women:" The feminist 'author-
ity denies theoft-repeated claim that
Women are Crowded out in a man- .
.rende world.
' "Women da not have my sympa-
thy;" Mrs Shouse told the Women's
City Club of Boston. don't pic-
ture 'Wonteri as. ,fighting against •ra
'dosed, , impassable. door; I picture •
theth as attaining what they set out
to gain. ,1 Criticize, not the men..for
IceePing, "thein'.' out, -but the woMen,
themselves for whatever barriers ex-.
• ;The, speaker declared ' such beret, ,
AArs as remain' are mere labels or
pr diceS that. women still cling to.
',WOrh Shoulder to Shoulder' •
Many women; Mrs, ,Shouse point-
ed out, : are working shoulder to
shoulder With men.;;in hnndiedeof'
,
lines of: work. They have' attained'.
' success because they .decided -what •••
Ahey.-vvanted to do - and ;went -ahead
and dict it. • .
7 Citing' the Old doctrine that the Way'
to achieve success is to help oneself,.
she said: ''f"rliere are, very few jobs,
whether 'public Or privateiti that, are
handed to one on a silver:platter.
'don't believe*. we, don't get
what We 'deserve. The trouble is we
women haven't -crowded in as emelt
as We contd.. Our power is really
limitless. Ali .we need to 410 it to
take proper 'advantage of 'it."
,Thank God. For These
A statue hewn of, Cold•grey stone,
•And, ,many beauteous things
knOwn. •
Ships' white 'Saila 'furli an,
, breeze.„-, • ,
Andt soft winds tinurnititing through
the treos,•
White seagulls irt.a tlondlesS sky,
And dipplhg. prows acrossthe bay.
The RiVershimmering'in the sun,,
The quiet hush when day is, done,
'The moon's bearna glistening Oh the
Water,.. " • "
And happy Sollnd ot, childreteit.
' laughter, • '.„
Thank God •tor' these, teat tforgef
The baser things that I have 'met. •
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