The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-27, Page 2►SAF 'ro Become
Modern Lady
L4e41rn To: Dress and; 'Mpke M Up
Titstefully •, Always Be"
Poised;
the nevi "lady" look that ;'smart. '
Tame* strive,. for ,,these days
tneansc;
Shiny, healthy hair. Whether
'.
you wear'an upswept'' coiffure, or
• a hong bob.
Smooth, white. hands, 'Perfectly
groomed, of course:
Perfect posture. ' Unless shoul-
ders are,square and chest high, no'
strapless , evening: gown . can, be
flattering.- And if, you don't carry
your head in queenly manner, the
charm of, your• upswept coiffure
will count for ,n.Qthing.:
Intelligent scenting. Perfumery
includestoilet water • and scented
cologne,; as, well.: as regular scents.
A' Pleasant voice. -Keep it soft
• .and.perfectlyinodu !tend. Inciden
' tally, vigorous slang is very defin
' itely out. _ P
Poise Db t • u
sh breathlessly
to your, ,appointtntents. Budget'
your time, ,so 111,4t4on • can' arrive
in a. calm, •,lade like manner.] And
do learn to. ;sit or` stand ,quietly-•
without 'fidgeting,'er fussing with
'.your clothes , or'twisting ' your
beads.. ', •
Cast Iron Kettle '
Eavored , by Cooke
Some housewives say that for•
' preparing certain' dishes you can't
, beat the old time: cast iron uten-
hen • purchasing - newthese;
have a thin 'lacquer covering which
must be removed before using.:
Scouringbriskly and washing with
strong . suds : will . remove .a good
deal of the lacquer.'
Then the kettle should be cov-
• ered all over with melted cooking
fat and allowed to remain in a
slow oven for about three hours.
Wipe dry "with crushed.brown;pa
per, and wash as usual. ` '
seeps,
emg: 'beerier
Whether 'this citizen' 'Of Eger,:
Sudetenland,z':ia. weeping �•aor, joy or sadness; as':she salutes 'German'
troops es ;they enter; the town to
take it oveifronr the Czechs is
proble naticals
ient& Twins
Sul jests of Experiments Since.'
Birth, Two Little:GirII Prove.
Difference 3etween Home
And Clinic Training
"Scientific' .:or .'. not , scientific',
en - fit,'••
those~ twins are '
�� of little •
Scamps," .said Mrs.a ; pair Josephine ,Mc
Innis,- of..New York, with a smile
as she --watched the capers of her
five -Year-old identical • ,daughters
as 'they made things, difficult .for
reporters , seeking to ;interview
• The reporters 'were interested
in re or"drng'any, outstanding dif-
ferences' in character, and intent:,
gence of Flossie, and Margie who,
.bare' been the subject of scientific
• experiments since birth. Flossie,
who is clinic trained; is the lead-:
- qtr, according to Mrs. McInnis, but
'Margie, home trained, shows (led; '
nate; superiority in some depart- ' •
Meats. :
At 15 months, 'when Margie was
only , Coddling, ''Flos ie -the' scien-
tific•'one—could roller' skate, ride:.
a bicycle and jump off tables and':
such without' fear. :Flossie now
hl es' genres' with balls that require
skill and she tries harder. to learn'
things, where Maigie''takes things
easily and enjoys •simple, toys.
Flossie is' also the most, aggressive,:
of the pair; while I argie is more •
loving and willing to run !errands,
Some .Day
Some day ,• ' •
I shall find time to *lief
With my chin in my hands
• And wonder at
The hurryof the world.• .
;)firma Dovey...
471
awrence, Keating:.
Detective Dan , Colwell of the:
(raber Vael private dtective•
agencli' is assigned tho job of
shadowing lawyer Arthur McDon-
ald -whose wife, fears gangster
enemies are plotting to murder
'him McDonald is murdered in.
,spite of Colwell'✓ 'watchfulness.
-Dan is hot on their 'trail and sus.
pects • a _sinister plot...
CHAPTER WI •
But what tensed • him- again teas
gnawing, realization, that' he, had not
followed ;the fight of the •two 'kill✓
It was to troll them that in,
stinetively. almost, he had got him
self, opt of, the confusion- of :the.
. murderd sco e
! v ay.. He peered'biick
• his eyes rovin to the s idewalk
gP
where another` policeman tried to.
keep a :fast -swelling crowd .;under
cont _I while a partner who had •ap-
peered,; from somewhere, : ,probed
with drawn, revolver through; the. •
mob .surrounding - the "cab, to seize,
• whomever• the panicky driver might'
accuse ' ' - • -
Colwell. •discovered the ' slip of.
paper crumpled°'in his moist' palm.
He smoothed It, quicklyand frown '
ed • at the .figures; ' inked therein.,
They ' were 705-447, . and; below that,.
.*hat did they mean? He thought
a moment, shrugged, glanced back.
An urgent hunch, or -perhaps it was
his backgroundof • experience,
prompted him to go down, the+ilight
'•of steps. The bus sldweel.:,and stop
- •ped at the next corner..', The 'con
doctor bushy colleeting, • fares. An
side did not see Colwell•alight, •
Bit Of White .Paper
.Ile heard a grimy newsboy .yell
to another.`;across the street.
Ike, what'eha think? Guy murdered
down there ,in' a 'cab! •
Hurrying back to the scene, Col=`
• well involved hiruselt in the tide of:
curious, thrill -seeking huriranity. Ile •`
'had. tucked that.. bit ofwliite•••"pa-
'per into his vest.. :t mast'be.a page.
:.out . of ra notebook of Arthur., Mc
;Donald: That was a bestial• way to:
Murder! Tlie knife',wieldertings
'know something :of anatomy; he,
:had plunged' his cold .blade to the
precise = spot which would; paralyse
the •victim's power, of• shouting,'out
and—giving• the alarm.
In the•crowd that was' naw being'
roughly , jostled, by four 'policemen'
he searched face after:' face to • la-'
rate the:Awe riders with •Arthur; Ms-
Donald. After a woment of ,fruit'
less''effort Colweii~'worked himself
into the clear.•-, He was in the nick
of time .to glimpse two hacks' as
,the very men he 'Sought .strode west
toward Alton.Street. •'They•tmust
have lingered to make certain • their
victim was' dead One: back wore
"that striped suit; the oth'er,::the.dark
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U SEE
IN: THE •
SE PICTURES `f0,
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N .4UICKLY`4
1: Take t "A'epirin" Tablets �iitb. a. full
glass of water themoment you feel either
'a rhlumatie er neuritic, pain coming on.
2. You, should feel teller Teri gulekly. •
If pain is'unusmfy severe, repeat accord-
ing to directions. • ..
To, relieve pain of: rheumatism or
''neuritis quickly, try the Aspirin, •
• way shown above. •
People everywhere say'" results are
- remarkable.. "Aspirin" Tablets are
economical ,which makes the use of ex-
pensive 'pain remedies'•' unnecessary.
If this way fails,' see your doctor:
He will find the cause'and;correct it.
'While there, ask him about taking'
" Aspirin" to relieve these pains: We
'believe he will tell' you there is no
more effective,• more dependable way
normal persons may,use.
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Colwell- followed them.
They passed into the Illinois.:
Building lobby, exited through , .a.
candy .store, and .went anto.:tbe ar=-
cade of, the, Miller, a few :the
north.. That; was .to shake pursuit
although Dan guessed the pair felt,
• secure At it'was, Just a precaution.
His. lips thinned in a grim smile.
They hadn't shaker him :and they
wouldn't!
As,he rather anticipated,• the men
• Bnally .entered the .talc, dark stone'
office building 'known , as. the Law=
vers and Doctors. Colwell let them
enter ;an elevator while he ,paused-
.' before the
paused;:'beforethe wall;directory;,• He took
:the next. car to the',eleventh ,Boor..
Sure•: enough, es•he :glimpsed the
two just dihap earing .within the
opaque
glassed suite that bo4'•e: h•
t e
black :•lettering, "Arthur H. • Mc-
Donald, Attorney At Law.",
Whete
The Tvi+o Men Wet
The.: corridor m
.;door 'remained •
swung wide. Colwell lounged near
limply igtq a broad :leather chair.
• His; partner fanned Mat with, his
hat. He turned to the, girl, spoke"
urgently, to her.
+'--not feeling welt an day. Heart
seems a afttle off and--
• The Formuta '
Quickly she brought a glass of
water, which Bradshaw. ,held to; lila
friend's lips. While he ,did, so het
made some request. of • the secre• ...
tary., She started from, the office
but. walted, when he called, to, hes'.
• The girl stepped 'back ter a bit of
paper be took, from Quillen's • vest
pocket. t. '
"That,'s the formula: Have: him.
make 'em; up Buick—but. take time
to be right! `They're dangerous .if
theyain't made up. right,, see? Don't,
worry;, sister,. hut 'kind' tit• step;, on;.
it... Pharmacy two flo'or's up, you.
say? I'll,
'.1
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`care of him.' ,
Colwell. wase
int intent n: the •, build • `
ing directory when the sweet and
intelligent` looking ft brunette sped.
from 'McDonald's officeon tiny
heels .that • clickedsharply across
'the; vihiee °marble .floor- '• She sigh;
p ed.her worried dit
sappointmen . that'
'no elevator; was. nigh. She scarce-
ly glanced rat • Dan .Colwell, • b t
chitching'the prescription for Quit-
lens heart.• ,medicine, turned 'and.
'scurried, for the stairway.
It was a new idea for' a ruse
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er to .liear,'t if possible, what was
Said. It'- must lie the dark' spited
man who rumbled something to the
office' girl.
t"I'm sorry, Air:. Quillen, but -Mr
McDonald hasn't, returned yet from
lunch „ x .
'Irsee' Miss 'Jennings meet, wy
friend Mr. Bradshaw.. Well Jim, we:
might as' well stick .around, ; eh?
You. `expect .him back soon, Miss
'Jennings:?„
Oh year, any minute.' Just make
yourselves - comfortable, : -please,
Why!" she exclaimed "Mr,' Qua.:
lens.. •
ColweIhheard a chair, smash :into
another..or 'against the wall. "It's
=a11
right, I—I m a11- right,"
came
• Quil'len's' voice, and: again the- wor-•
ried, fearful gasp of the girl.•
Dan 'strolled past the anteroom.
He gliinpsed' Miss Jennings and the
,fellevi named. Bradshaw, one at ei
ther side, of Quillen, half carrying
him to an'inner office: Quillen sank
•
•
rebut it was a good one: As Colwell.
expected, Bradshaw, came hastily'
and'closed•:the corridor, door. Al-
ready he had some. gleaming ob
lect .in his hand which be had
whipped' out Of the lining of his?,
.coat. • Already . Quillen. was on,'`his.
feet,,' the heart attack forgotten,
his long oval face that ended in a -.
lantern jaw . wearing the crafty,
sneaky look which "rove.d
�• P they
had merely wanted to. get : rid of ,;
• that• girl.
Each timean elevator neared; •
Colwell' wanderedaround the el-'°
bow of the corridor. Then he re-
. turned: his :hawklike ; vigilance on
-that • McD
McDonald suite" v masked as'
again he` shifted : ,weight" and „
staredat the elevator 'signals or
paced: impatiently • up and down. -
He did riot. care to'go into the '.
office. That .wasn't, his,. game. He
wanted. to follow ;these "fellows `
. and ' their : movements. k. hard
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Even -if you are, notlanning `a,
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party food whenthey 'are through
Scaring, the -.neighbors and "each
other: -A. Hallowe'en cake, a bowl •
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Hallow e'en Cale
2 cups sifted cake flour
• 2 teaspoons'.' double-acting`
ing powder.' ..
teaspoon.'. salt , r'
'•-cup butter or Other 's:iorten -
ing. ;•
;- 1. cup sugar ,- ..
•2` squares unsweetened choco
hate, ,melted •
1'egg, . •w�ell.beate�ri . '
• 1 teaspoon vanilla
eup milk:..
:Sift `,;flour once, ui:easure, ' add
baking 'powder and.. salt, ,and sift
,together:- three, times. Cream' but
ter• thoroughly, add'sugar gradu
ally, and. cream together. ;until
light .end fluffy. Add chocolate:
and blend; then Add egg, and -van- '
ilia. Add float; alternately, with . •
milk, a small' amount • at a • time.
Beat after- each addition • .until'
.'smooth !`Bake in' :greased pan, So
x:.,8 x 2' inche s_, "
, in moderato oven
(325 degrees• F.) • 1 hour. • Cover
cake with`. ...Orange .. Batter, Frost •
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ORANGE BUTTER !FROSTING
Grated rind cf' 1•:.orange.;
Giated rind of era lemon • ,
'4 cup orange : Jul e
2 •teaspoons • lemon: juice ,
•
smile wrinkled the crow's feet at
the outer cornei-s of his eyes..Dan
sensed what they were up ;,to.
Something' was In McDonald's, of•
fice that -they wanted and they
intended . to . get it before irvesti
gators of' the murder .arrived..
c.
(To Be, Continued)•'
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1: egg.yolk. •
`.teaspoon, salt :,
.3 .tablespoons• butter
3 , cups , sifted .confectioners';.
IlAdd-orange' and ,lemon rind to:
orange juice and' allow to stand
•10 minutes: '. .Strains •. Combine
lemon juice; "egg. yolk, ;salt; but
ter and• confectioners' sugar. Add
' orange jui. until of right" con?.
'sistency to spread. '. Beat '"' until '
smooth and spread onrAlcake. 31akes
enough frosting'to cover tops and
sides 'of two a -inch layers.
CHOCIOLATE'.COCONUT
GLOS5I T S
`4 squares unsweetened choco=
late, cut"'in pieces. • •
2-3 cup sweetened rondensed
milk
'h :cup sugar •
'/4water °
cup,
`teaspoon vanilla:
1' can coconut, .southci.nstyle
Melt 'chocolate in double boiler;
add milk and ing'blend. Heat sugar.
and', water,•stir ri'' -
until.sugar ;is
.dissolved; thenl'boil 'i:'minute.'
Asa :..
tb chocolate :..mixture, and 'biend. '
Add ,vanilla and coconut. • D'rop
from teaspoon' on wa ed; , paper..
• Let' stand ;several' hours, or,' until
firm. Make's, 3 dozen candies... ;
MULLED -CEDER
4 'pups • sweet.•eider
1
teaspoon'. .Whole allspice.. '
8 Whole cloves •
1 •tables'oon • stick
P cinnamon,
broken u•
Place, ingredients in saucepan
and heat slowly to 'boiling. Strain.
,Serve
.hot. , Serves 6.
Mother at 90•
.,
A . ninety-year-old woman of p
Sete. Lagos, in south eastei n Bra-
zil, :recently •gave, brriF`io twins,
•''.For the first Seventy years of;;
her. life ,slie had been. childless.
The father is also aged ninety. '
Mother and children areboth'do-
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