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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-02, Page 24. 4 _ • ,• CHAPTER IX• , Presently both the tracker and the tracked halted,for the man in front Was, stooping and Straining at .soine- thing.. :What it was she •could not •. dincernibut it appeared to be heavy,' .;„ " • There was a sound of the shyer • triking the earth,and rthe cowle breathing Came in gaps - wi the itienhoildnessdf the Work he w engaged . " Hewas. digging; there was n . ,quest -ion, about that, but digging •'whati: at such n time and, on such , .!' • f was Cranston. What' I can't under- stand is w4:• he. was rigging. n9 .04 ghastly galloWs!" : • • ; He peered out. into the gathering blackness anxious for Hunter's re- tUrn, and then laughed in a strained fashion. "It's. all 'ton much for me, d. 'I give it up!' • • th , ' The very air about him carried as • an atmosphere cif "mystery, and Mrs. Barlow's disappearance • added con - o fusion to what was already chaos. , at •• ReMemberingthe entrance of. the a furtive figure; he wheeled round and started at the shining oak wall. "There's a panel, a secret, entrance. That accounts for that, 1 dare Say kthneowosr,idplace honeycombed with such places: I :wonder if Barlow t His •eye chanced on the, card im- y paled with .the 'ornamental , dagger; s it remained. where the mystery man A harsh -,:cackling of ° laughter SoUndecit,' then, 'strange . inco- herent muttering: ,Suddenly there orn Att: i4beack01°W,..: " 1O'iht longer. He must' „see • what it. wa that the cowled aad;:. figure • ivasengaged upon:, ", • • "". His torch"gleamed out a sudden • siahhiai'raY urdnthes.stooPing fig, nea'.'of 4TE Man,,r4ho'started and in- voluntarily turned to face' the Digby gasped, for before' bim was •ntil;:epWled, imonkish figure, but 'bin gaunik and gawky friends, Cranston. Stringer---still;•-•therp,:-reared --up- ward' behind,. bin) and freshly plant-. • ed in the earth,ka.. gallows; a gibbet - like structure witli".a,,dangling •rope • writhing serpent -like CallowArerReady Wide, iand Indicating th gibbet. ., • ' • • look!" he , cried. •, "The 4.3enger4haaegine:, ,The. tools .of his tradel:are The gallows, • the ,Pick and the shovel -404• an unhon- ouied ;rave!" With:a shrill 'cackle of Mad laugh- ter, Cwss, gonel Digby, in a dazed! nir,;.,naW'ithat • he was •ahnieg, his torch •°1Searit liluminating a newly- erectedgibbet. At its base lay, as Cthnston had said, a pick and shovel. • one ninedsecond .he imagined' that"..1411#4eipowers ofIdarkness were at his heels, and and lundered • backkte,'tlie•Plighted win- " Cioft"4 , • , • from the 1 panel had placed it. A white , card' pierced With a dagger. He crossed oyer nd stared. •Upon the card were the words: , ; "Do •not seek to interfere. Cur- iosity *may,, mean death:, The Aven, 44r see,!' commented Digby. "So /we're warned off, are .we! . Well, •••We'll--see-whatrAiunter-saya--about- that. •*" "But I'm not going to stand here and get cold feet again: ,'Action! my joy ,Jbat'siaction,L__ He sleeted a leather eaVerecP cane fectirit- e. heavy knot at the tqp, and pulling on:.a mackintosh and cap he stenped , Out into. the cheerless night again. • , . • • e-p1aco.hadagain• earktfil th:light, ,tind• anxiously „... . ..- e Ifeere ,afeund to see who had re-. 17-44 tillf.rs--Barlowl• ,IldilOwl' ••The , azisweriiig 4.echoei. :replied; •'.etT'wo:. lamps - and lour : candles;' someone had. lit them: ottuntert ' Hello &ere, 'Hunter!" ... ' his ".'61iing '•Wa • iinprodnetiie, and •the 'ridging. sile ce ,, created again again • that tingle. in ,his nerves.," • .• "I'm not not, going to. funk it •and be- have like d -frightened girl," he, Met-. ' tered; "All ;this;'• if I '.only,ander- ".: .atood; ',admits '-of a lierfectly ,legical 6:planation:, ,`,I ,nnistn"t, get jam/4 at do as Hun , • t again,. but would do- , , reason it :out. • .' ' , .. . A secret Entrance . • “some*fiere . out there in the night. is .Cranston '-' Or that cowled •shadelhe's.•'• mad,, •mad, as '. a hat- ' -'-'ter. I, focussed hint' in the light of f. my torch' there Was no mistake it - 1 • • i '4ery ,Ilapt!.shed B3; OneBottle Jim X of Toronto,, Ont., wiitp.se...ecze- ma broke oat on my neck ... . druggist ad- vised Bel-Zeina . . . used on bottle , Bel-Zema is an entirely Pew idea in a treatment for eczema tMd kindred skit' diSorders. It is easily applied. Itchinesii is relieved immediately., In vadst easel! • scale disappears in a few days. Bef-Zenia is non-greasyhas a plead, opt odour --dries quickly -docs not. stain or discolour clothing or bed•lineri ' -Washee Off easily with warm, or cold water -is 'soothing and non -irritating • in extreme cases. •' ' • Per Sale'ey All liritigieta Seisd/06for '60/Serous TrhdSanlpl, part n.en t "Wit" • • tiENitY . K., Wii4POLE & CO ittArtgo. • A$Oztta. Ontario r itation ttate latOeilt afeaarvierit aata • . roieti"Iyy ' Pittieitte Atli • " 'A. . •CH PTEII,Af ,grooks ln'Cbpterenee , •, • Mr. George Amery Benson; ,reput- ed \millionaire, •race -horse ownerant ainAeur farmer; laid down- a tele- scope and grunted... .• . 'Send 20 cents in, coins •(starnpa cannot be accented) for this pattern A "'door had opened ,,- behind him to Wilson Needlecraft Dept.; '73: West Adelaid,c St.; Toronte. Write plainly ;and a, sour -taped. individual in but- ler's' clothes , coughed . to annoutice . • , , . • • his", presenced " •': . • . • . , Mr.: George. Amery Ben- .FooM, and, 'swept the .storm 119ri- so* Was never noticeably polite, ex' ion, aeaWij,rdiA, with his telescope. A -y yei 0 e - •cept- tp4,---rigt÷-4,04rls.‘..1441V-41- r"--; "la- handing red want?"' yer 'see busy?" - brick, house by Mr. .George Benson •'" the ',butler'si';'replyi.-Tant_: in the waa,.regarded..as: a., four.. ',blot :upon 4o--fteift,t,;ae-CefitaAti. enniparbion- With the countryside. The design,' and its those of his niillionaire inanter, : 'position, were both' peculiar; but "StrGard00-;11.feelintoek. sir: He what rendered the ,rilace especially , „ 'has arrived and and is -.taking a ;tittle hidous .was 0,4', centre tower, like. refreshnient . in the lounge." , a lighthouse, with windoivs corm/Mild. "Siire, he. tV'Ould„':gruntecL,Mr.G, ing the--sea-and -A. Benson, snapping 'open ,the scope again. The, manservant 'Coughed again as a :signal; this time his departure, but Benson: held with: "Say -what's that . thine . the cliff edge?" . That 'erection' over there; I've never Seen it before.".' • ‘'No,..,air, It up during the night, ' • , , • ,t`Wot is , it?"' "A ,Ogallows,.: Sir, or, if • YOU ' like; gibbet, sir" . • :Mi.. Benson ,awang - round -1127 and Stared at .his titan; •. • . did you say?" kr.: Benton appeared to, be shaken. - •"Who wants-. it?"r The, serving, man permitted .sai- pioion of a Mnile to flicker Upon his face before .he refined., "Well; sir; nobody, Wants. it, • so far as ,t knew• !! • "Say, but •-•.yriio '• put ifie .thing there r ' • "I haven't the, faintest Idea • sir. The gardeners, . are, very Super- stitiaus.". ' •:, . "IS that nel!, drawled • kr. ;George Bengen. Then,. 'becoming aware that ,the butler • was studying - him. intently, 'he itidtionly. bellowed: "Tell McClin- tock be With him In 'xij few min - Utes." Left, ita, hirnself, Benson thought- fullY•cheWed the unlit. cigar he held in his _Yellow teeth. • "I'd like ••to know What.. it • all Meting 1.1 ' • . • The thought seemed to 'occupy him, -and then. With a-, deep -drawn breath, he. thirned to another win- dow in the.' high „perehed".ttirreted , •. • St4CileiY Moving :fingers, bended Eyes intent 011 colored thread, PlaY., of stitch on silken screen, Ivoiy, rose, and ' apple -green, As the silter.,,,nperlia__,paints Lady, knight, or haloed • Alphabet on homespun cloth, , Sustenance for greedy Moth, Latin mottoes wrought in gold • On .seailet stuff or'satin fold, • Oanvad samplers, .faded brown, Quiet hands ,have laid ,them down,. 'Leaving „on embroidered page Manners of of another age. g Katherine' van cier • Veer , Christian Science 'Monitor.) isi es for 13 El Sumner-apiatites grow- weal -1-05f Meats', roasted, baked, stewed or grilled. Fresh fruit's, green vegetab- les_ and salad§ have more -table 4PPeal but by, themselves will' not • provide the 'hdlanced nutrition for an active family, That is ,when , the housewife will ,bless the., fact that , 'eggs ocost; lesS kr the summer time. . , - • And early suierner eggs Are the best, from the 'the standPo!nt of flavor, of tbe year. •. • • :•q8°-• egg cnn ailci • More a•sort.: • • . , . You'll,. Enjoy Cross-Stitehing Laura Wheeler's Gay Young Fldo 4r. 'ed calories, vitamins; to ,Say nothing 'calcium And, phosphorus to 4 meal, with leas 41)Pearallee of extr balk than airlinOt, any other food: fOrtil4 on 4143' pantry ' shelf. That is where. thek egoic:'..Nvor 0:14 theininvaluable, es, •pecially,:whennreiiaring•:.meala.-fer- iliildren, with fussy appetitiea, under- weight youngsters or invalids Of any Eggs, go : into enatsxdsc puddings, sauces and 4114 ,salad dressings and 4 , dozen other items Where- they. will • never ily rha.,0s,e suspected,ethtvaasW7011 70:70vme p novel combibatien with Other foodi. or re or e- cl- Two woOiss, ago we gave you aOrn egg recipes'. which iFere suitable f Llimeeg*thteTaikl refaZrairtedpets4:pfletaeruey. af use in feeding.' finickey adults or: .BcO6niviedaleScceusattsard. „Slightly' beat 2 eggs with *4 tabl spoons sugar and Pinch of salt. Gra Pally stir in taPs hot Milk. Coo over boiling water until miictur coats a metal' spOonk'stirring eontin uhusly.; Add % teaspoon •vanilla o other desired Seasoning. , Pour int sherbet' glasses And chill. For sinn mei meals: and those "irlicine .diets al Iojv it. fresh or stewed fruit cai b ierved,witeir;lithelds-couussttaarra. d • ; • Add:, teaspoon salt, 4 table - Spoons sugar and % teaspoon • van- illa to 4 slightly' beaten eggs.' Add 1 quart milk and mix...Well. POiir, into custard cups or baking dish: Dust top with cinnamon or nutmeg. Place dish in pan of hot Water and bake in moderate oven until firm, 25=30 min uts. If kiiiteittserted in centre 1 of custard cornea out clean, it is cOoked.. This gala • Chocolate • Bread Pud-. • ding should do wOncler.L.to-r,estore. 7tkririrereit of the invalid to feed crearoY. Add : 3/4 PUP •milk and flav- oring as suggested above. Mix well. Whip white until foamy but not dry ,and fold in lightly, saVing a ten - spoonful to xnake "puff" on top of drink. The extra frill on the top, of ---the_glass doubly attrac- * ' o , the You' tiger • Oneration... , Chocclate Egg Nog • eApss STITCH PUPPY • ,,,. , PATTHIliq 1516 Use snare, minutes to advantage -,-embroider this pup • on pillows and pietures as a decoration for any room. . Color shading in. wool, silk floss or cotton is easy with our chart. Pattern 1516 contairis a transfer pattern of a dog. 10)% x 11% inches; materials, required ;, , illustrations. of stitches; ,pattern number,. your name and address. • • . • • • • With the Stove that MAKES aid BURNS ,ITS OWN GAS ' (52/2) As he descended the long, spiral staircase which connected his look- out with the 'hose beneath; a sec- ond saloon car sped along his car- xiage drive., •T- A thinweedy little man alighted, and was greeted by the butler. me,e,Glidnotado,kmoisrni inrigtheM-rlo. unWgee, Mr. "Bight -o,," smirked the little man. .,`311 ',jell! him. Where's the boss?" "In the look -out room, sir," he , paused to giye emphasis to the con- cluding' remark. "Studying the new gallows,. sir."' Mr. Dandy West, dud share push- er, company promoter and general •ewindler, stared and gulped. "Studyin', a, What?" "A gallows, sir." "What ,are you talkin' about?" ' , "We'vesprouted a gallows, sir, :In 'the night." - Dandy West tilted back his hat and stared in exasperation. - "Listen," he muttered, "let me get this right.You said Benson is sprout- ing gallowses?" . You misunderstood, sir. 1 do not say that Mr. Benson erected' the gal- lows, sir. Miring the night one . has • arisen on the cliff edge. There it is, Silently, ,the over -dressed --little felloW.stared. •. • , • "What's Benson say about it?" he finally demanded huskily. "!Ile hasn't,confided to me, sir, but 4' /surmise he doesn't like it; it's-- er-hardly ornamental." • • West glanced sharply at the butler as though to divine .his 'Meaning, and then' turning abruptly on his heel, ejaculated Curtly, "I see". It was . a phenomenon without doubt. This strange' grim "thing, a mere Matter of wood and' nails, but of such suggestive forth and design. ,• • • • CHAPTErt•xt • Alert #or, Tintabl,e' Later , in the garishly furnished' lounge; a trio, met, consisting of ;Mr: ' George Benson,, Mr.' Gordon • tock, and Mr. Dandy West: both McClintock and *St regard- ed l3erison from under theitlids. - "What's biting yen?" grunted Mc= ..C1f.neek,..,4•4..!Axe- a, had:. night last night?" - '•• • at did.!" , snapped Benson. The.tftiestion came from the two Benson addressed. They, Ile ail furtive nin:n who lived by, breaking laws, Were alWdyd on the ..aiert trouble,- -Their live Were lived. dangerously. • '"What, ,happened ltrings sate 8/111 tookIna service m any home anywhere. Burners Sabi instant's.. reffalaiii ince' 'city sail4 'Fuel coat only' ' few ' "cents 'a di,. Several tnooeta,;,1notudhat hot ,otates. See the Cote, man Dealer neat, you Or • bi Writs • — • - ?hi Colimaut Limi and e811vi: L4i`nat 0L22Cft' , Coleman."41,1r S-TOUES . 141• can't get Mystiens out of my mind somehow" ' Grins of relief Wreathed his :hear- „ ers i..eu, .911YStICUS? -YouV be goin' back to Queen Anne next.. Why,: he's a thing . of the past," laughed McClin- tock." ''• ' , "Oh, you can laugh if you wa to; but I tell: you guys there's mo -in-this---haunting-nreinory than yo understand. Listen to this inouthf and get • ,gray hairs ,of your ow Digby has has brought dowtMwo fellows from London." "Wal," ' nd° "queried West: "and What of otOhnalty2' ,:this;" Bensoij sneered' "one of 'em's Maxton Hunter:" . He gloated upon •their, eatounded consternation, and added quickly. .• "And' last night, thell houndwas busy, as You know. • But we cleared up all 'right, Although: this morning on the - cliff edgethere's a • bonny erection that has sprung up in the night --,-it gallows,: a gibbet; a thing they used • to hang 'em With in this country!" • His, listeners „ stared and never spoke.. They Were. superstitious :to a degree; and the mention of the name Mysticua :coupled with a. gallews was a:deadly combination. But that there wasreal dangeras well as sillier natural trouble, was ll s evidenced the *fact that Maxton Hunter was in the neighbourhood. - "What'sall this got to do With Mystkens,?" demanded McClintock. "That' What.1 can't tell You, but I've got it here," he thumped his 'chest, ,4that, Mysticus, dead or not dead; is in this mix -un. ; You know how it Is when you get ' these, hunches? Bomethin' gives me a: kinda inside warning, it's 'Mystieus,' "IVrysticus' all' day , long, in MY a re ul tract. Partcream may be used in- n. stead ,o•f all milk if *sired.- . • • Egg:Nog No. 2. • Beat yolk of egg with„,2' teaspoons sugar and a .speck of salt until Cut crusts 'front 6 slices of • bread. Butter bread liberally and ,cut into cubes Mix with % cup broken nut meats PIA in 'baking ilia& Add '2 squares chocolate,grated, to .4 cups milk and heat until chocolate is melted. Add to it % cup' anger, % teaspobn vanhlh, „2./1 • teaspoon salt. Pour: over 4 well -beaten eggs, stir - nag. Pour', liquid into baking dish. Place dish in pan. rif,hot Water: Bake in Moderate:Oven until firm:, ''Place 'quarters Of marshmallows on top and pun under broiler Ulan they brown. When the.. youngster who needs milk simply' refuses,: to drink) it, thereby upsetting an otherwise peace - fill home, :don't wear •yourself out Coaxing .-xr.-1-Stelding irk oi, of these .4.delightful-:-egg-----nogs which many adult's will enjoy too. , Egg Nog NO. I Beat 1 egg with 2 teaspoons anger, and a dash, of Salt .until thoroughly blended.. Add: ,f,,` etin, milk and mix -well---Straim---Plaior with , grated tutmeg or cinnamon, or vanillaex- -. 'Parsed lips, scOwis , and '.puzzled eyes greeted ..this little exPlanation. confession. 6 : 4-4 Strange Caller If Mr. Mi. Gordon McClintock and kr. Dandy West were at all perturbed .at Hunter's proximity, they were 'ilefin- 'Rely, set ill -at -ease by the informa- tion ;that the morning's :dawn had discovered a gallows erected as 4 near is possible to the Benson estate; so near as to command the view of all . . , the window il . of the ugly. :"Modern house, • . •• Al '• "I'Va Seen it," muttered West and,41cOlintock, around Whom there rose a mist of anpreliensiOn and sup- erstitious awe, gnlped and blinked. You are to be married on- Procfor,, Tucky real$tered tvOdditig , ritigsn4tlie Choke At .'Canadlito brides tor43 years. Priced as 10* its $tOS In 10 karat gold And as Tow as $).Z5 bets *Rh, throO•gultilifiteed noetioM6O Otea tod Wltiv tteotii P11'001'011 I '''T.itlekSt' 6/60ding ffht.'t fo'f good 'Jock, 262' Yongo Votoino . "Funny, isn't it,"hasped. Benson,. ..flust what any guy can find in stick- ing up a thing' like that." ' The butler With the Mask -like face Appeared. at the door, prefacing his arrival with Ta 'diplomatic cough. ."Sir," he began; And then sensing the *rained atmosphere, he awaited his niaster's ;permission to, proceed. - "Wal, What new?" •barkedBenson. "A taller, sir; a rather strange gentleman."• . I Three pairs of shifty •eyes were focussed on the speaker. • tock, *hosenatural sense of danger was keenly aroused, made a stra- tegic :naive towards, the 'French. Win-." doW leading into the garden. He was a great believer in the open country= Side., in any such 'emergency. His car stood 'waiting on,. the carriage drive.; ' • (Tti BE CONTINUED) • 'sugar and s e p mi and 2 tablespoonschocolate syrup. Mix Well and serve :very 'cold. ' Chocolate Sirup , •, 4 or 5 squares uniweetene d chec - elate • •' . :1 cup sugar ' , 2/3, CU hot .Water ' * 2 • egg yolks slightly beaten.. • Melt .ichocolate over hot_ water; cool • to Inkewarini Ad3 sugar Ito ' , s wring • until. sugar !.,ia dis- solved ;-..then cool to,: itikewarrit. Add :this syrup to egg Yolk's," about one. fourth at a 'Hine, beating Well after: each:addition; add chocolate in the smile way. Then continue heating mixture t Minute, or Oath slightly thickened thiekened. Turn into Pal'', cover tightly, and place in refrigerator. Syrup can be .1cept fr seVeril days. Use 2 tablespoons Cheeolate Syrup to a .-cup. of milk in 'making • iced drinks. Makes 2 cups syrup. - • : , Lendon'sinternational onerli sea- son this year Wilynclude works. of Wagner, Beethoven, BichareStrauls, Verdi, Puccini, lilascagni and, Leon- cavallo. Racing at 13eautiful. THORN6LIFF' May 30 to line •aces Daily 2.30 p.m. mission $1.00 F. & Livingston R. W. Crashley •General Manager Secretary e le.;,1 • B 0 A "lr 'FCR CVER FIFry YEARS. SLI/LT RIGHT" Years of!ervice z.,Low Upkeep Cost.. Pride' Of .Ownership Definitely assuredby by PEIERBOROUGN CEDAR STRIP :CONSTRUCTION' "1 c,oirecttieetga, : 2 Plehittaioiliiiit, 8.telloblo Priiniettink 4. Selected Planking d. Privet Fastening, tk. WeitheiViiihr Pinta. eour &Icier onSix .Point Genet tion explains why,: • a' ,OPaterbanniili" , 18 your best buy in boats.. Wifte.fdr it; Ainn" ilinstratod' et4P1POi. of Canoes, Cantt,e?; Outboard jluato, Sailing Difighyaand Atterieories. H .LC-AV61--:e-Gc-; • LI IA t Street, reterhOrotigh,. Ontario . ; • ictorian Show Features Oddities .rgg . INs.11.4.,451iftped 'Like Eggs; • NEW, YOB- "the exhibitjon of bid taste" Ob,woho4Pit.4-i'lr4nwp,'41',119siel'un: — and inited all the. inen nisPastachee, ' • • • " Last Week;a quarter=eentnry aftei. %114t show pro.voleed, the 41lrtk Of art wcitilcol:izionnntqwdoiteAgnptinneienatsa ,stheceo wInioma • ex- hibition -fantastic and arnPsing" art ornaments Of the last three cePtPrins.: - There was imitation Vennn de • „Milo," clack in • her diaphragfit., .4. there Wile in 1913, When Frank • Ward O'Malley tame to the gallery every 'dal? fo,T, N.veely-there'• wore, -no • • pillow .shanin ernbriiidered in, turkey Yorkers:r °4B'net7kthtr e" Mwr.e. and do regaleiNr"! e APIldiOadi.n• blapilA09•gNeilitalidtai4oWani:04.. , c7AAerPe:dhlen;i:rhotrgvocWhua.:or really Ihreg A straw, desk. " chairs attached by a 'left Wing - two 'for a courting couple, the third fora spinster aunt. , Wooden 'handithey used to :adorn Victorian tables. • Busts of a king and 'queen, with the tops a th heads, used as •vases for marigolds, • ' Helen Hayes, • the actress,,loaned for the exhibit a.:Vietorian clock with a maid, of rostin On top,; and. . . chirping , birds 'which moved through the,Tmlieiae4' wthera.l'ilnikbt-tetsirtdisc_,kwedit.h.. glass Jails,' shell boxes, and door- stops- shaped like turkeys :than any- one had sten sinee, his childhood. There were 'egg dishes wiih realiii- ir on op;7-ir • borag-ecbrari,:eorn 'dish shaped liko nneIltr ash -trays, lettered "la vie est . belle," and a ramp -Shade made of pink and white feather's. all Coati Follow Two Silhouettes , • ' • • . „ ffichion Says They'lI Be Arrow. .'atiaight 0, With With- fitted: Bod- ice and'Flated; SkirtPARIS -The , • • AP' • , • • new MainhOeher,;.cal, lection. is a•ferbeaat et' fall •trends for , 'coati.- 'There are two Main.'silhoueites ,featured.. :Zoe' Is • arrow-stralgt‘the the fitted- hedice:•and flared Skirt to give ,it trbroken fine. • The Straight4ine coats. ' heia • jut enough fnifilesi at the back and in tho'. armlaileis to insure ••freedoin of movo . Meat, They are neither' swagger -nor ffhox• .coats, but long, high -necked . and ., button1gin • the ,,middle, sonietinies, lacking both :collar and revers ; . • :tithes with wide collars, .end .heaiy" furs Gored piekets. are cdinmen; Black :Woe! le Favored The second. type, ...the broken line eiiat;..hasshaped flare sklrt and it-dnik • .ble breasted bodice 'SleePen • are:, . -catight.--up•-'slig•htly at 'tlre'-:Sli-‘iitlidOklre flat at the elbows,. And gathered. or .• ' draped. just 'above the 'Wrist, 'While, Week Wool Is prevalent the ,Malii.bocher' dean also • Come , in. new . colors, 'such as Tyrian .purple, ..juAlter, red andhaechanalian blue Th:e dab - sic Bordeami reds, .deep greens greys " and browns are 'sane seen: •• • "Persitan. titedin- ,ote't: is an adantatien of: the-MaiiihoCii- • er, silhouette.. This 'eciat,'• is rather, light4aisted, the .• deubie-breasted .bodide • flaring • Out into a long sktrt line Helm s formal afternoon .types are. - thick _With. %rideable. •Itirs• and often i'fitiniahect 'with. Wide .collars standing .1. high ab,ove. the' neekline. Shorter rt Coiffure Ge:Preference , • For Summer Heat-SportswomenSee • Its Advar!tak.,,s. • , Ardent .snorts"wonien Whel hate' the idext• of looking too Warm. and :not at all neat and' feminine While playing • their' favorite gaes:''spend a geed deal of tiine",experiMenting • with - various. types of sumrner 4nakenii, They search.: for -kit= datiO n • lotion or .ereanis that preVent'. their , noses from, getting too 'shiny in oltn "of , heat and grad activity. They learn "to set" set" ,powilet And • ; they. figure .nut, a Way to keep their ' tcoaitififo.ni:da from.' b..7coming just :plain. frowsy afierlhe first hole in golf Long Bob is- In The Wi)3(.,„ A fairly Short. coiffure, Worn'Tff • •lhe forehead and off ,.,the nape Of the neeici is more comfortable..on the 'tennii court than a long 'bob.' .How-,! ever, it ,yoii are • pretty , taehed to youflong Toekt; it it , post. .4 Able for you and your hairdresser work • out a' halt -do whieh iota „sio eat. 'oldie and Still- have it An export hairdresser can the* you how to lift a, 164k: bob •high 'off '.the neckline' • for active .sports nnd ho to kcep it u with IittIe tortuiie,.. • • 1:161.1 ,donibs or Ain bar pins or pet. dow again Withaut spoiling waves ribbon. • Also how to. take it, 0 ,