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SYNOPSIS
GERALD BROWN
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(011/APPEIL IVa A. tall beautiful
crude woman appears. She is Mrs.
,wren Bigelow'. Other members of
Kr
family arrive. McCale meets
s. Sybil Bigelow, the bride's mo-
r. She is a heavy woman, rich-
ly dressed. With her are her chil-
ren' Victoria, dark and attractive,
hen, slender and nervous, and
ronica, the bride-to-be, a pretty
red -hatred girl
CHAPTER V.
Christotpher Storm was tall and
lean and athletic. is face missed
being handsome by way of a rather
square jaw aand a generous mouth.
His grip and voice were pure steel.
Be offered McCale a cigarette.
They liked each other at once. It
was as easy and unassuming as
that. .
Christopher manoeuvred McCale
toward the bottled liquids, mixed
them both a drink. He motioned to
a seat beside himself, saying with-
out preliminary, "Heard about you
1'ss that dyehouse racket. Pretty
been deduction. What brings you
here?"
"Wedding presents."
"Not really? Didn't know you
went in for small stuff."
"I have to make a living. Cases'
the the 'dyehouse murders are few
and far between."
Storm's• blue eyes narrowed.
"Well, it just didn't seem to me
that the array of •bric-a-brac down-
.
tairs warranted your. special tal-
ents."
McCale :didn't answer. "Too true,
my bright young fellow," he
thought,' "but if I told you that all
stay I've been coddling a tingle that
now and, then raises the hair on my
head—"
"Who called you in?"
"Family." To himself he contin-
ued, "Darn. This fellow is too in-
quisitive." Suddenly McCale caught
a glimpse of something—something
ugly behind that hail -fellow atti-
tude, that mantel of jauntiness—
something he did not like.
* *
"Not Sybil?" Christopher prod- '
tied. "Not darling Sybil, surely."
McCale was saved from :making
a reply by a peal of light laughter
outside the room. A door banged
- somewhere. There was another rip-
ple of' merriment mingled with a
deeper one, running feet 'on the
attire, and Veronica ran into the
room, followed by a man.
They might have been preceded
by a fanfare of trumpets, Everyone
stopped talking; everyone turned
toward the door as to a stage. It
was as if a spotlight had been
turned on, startling the audience to
quickening anticipation of the star's
entrance. It was sudden and corn -
Otte. Even'McCale was checked in
the act of raising his glass to his
]lips"
Something electric came into the
room with Curt Vallaincourt. Even
if there had not been the little
piping ecstatic thrill of Sybil's
'Curt, dear"; the quick fire that
lighted Victoria's glistening eyes;
the husky overtones of Karen say-
ing "Behold the bridegroom com-
eth," McCale would have known
the identity of this physical rhap-
sody.
Hest was' a consciously beautiful
young man in a great big way: tall
niid wide, dark and strong. He was
a dynamic person—the kind to
whom things were bound to hap-
pen.
He acknowledged the introduc-
tion to the detective in, a deep
stxong voice, with a handshake that
made McCale almost buckle at the
knees.
It was three or four minutes be-
fore '. the blitzkrieg of his arrival
settled into a steady, slow apprecia-
tion of hint.
* * *
Afterward McCale was to come
back to that short scene many
times, trying to put together the
pieees of the riddle as they present-
ed themselves in the next few nio-
talents. It was all there, had he
lbnown it, the wheels within wheels,
Ate " red thread of danger, the
Shadow of death. Rath intimate
gesture, the shading of a nitrates
each bit of conversation overheard,
held portents deep and inevitable.
As it was, the things that re-
mained in his mind to puzzle him
were . these: Conversation became
general though the atmosphere still
contained a peculoar effluvium of
underlying edginess. e noticed that
Adelaide Bigelow seemed as over-
come by the positively theatrical
charm of Curt as the rest, and that
even Stephen had pulled out of his
alcoholic depression, a n d w a a
watching Curt with an almost
physical worship. Karen glowed,
silver and white. Victoria's eyes
were slits. Sybil was watchful.
Storm was quiet, but appreciative.
And Veronica was chatting nerv-
ously, the same, note of strain in
her golden diction.
* * *
It Was when Curt said, in that
compelling voice, , of his, "Very
magnanimous of you, Chris, to give
us The .Nest," that a warning signal
flashed in IvicCale's brain.. It was
spoken with such charming naivete,
as, if, thought McCale, the one thing
he really lacked was manners. He
was making a 'studied •conscious ere
fort. .
Storm only smiled, steadily. He
shrugged, retorting, "Veronica al-
ways gets everything she wants."
"Oh, Chris," Veronica put out
her hand ' to' him, started to say
something, stopped.
Chris turned to her for a brief
moment, a blank look coming over
his face. There was a lost world in
his eyes.
Victoria laughed shrilly. She
made a quick, nervous gesture, bit
her lower lip, and looked 'a, sudden
significant, pleading question — to
Curt. Curt seemed to square off to
her. He shook his head as if he
were saying, "No."
,Everyone was concentrating up-
on Storm and Veronica at that mo-
ment and McCale thought no one
else saw that exchange of glances
between those other two. After-
ward he was to wonder.
Vallaincourt went over to his fu-
ture stepmother -in-law, almost as if
in apology for neglecting her. In a
' bad-tempered manner she shook
off his attempted coddling. There
was a puzzle there in the coolness
beteween Curt and Sybil.
(To be Continued)
How Can I
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I mix a good steel
and nickel polish?
A. By mixing 1 tablespoonful of
turpentine, 1 tablespoonful sweet
oil, and enough emery powder to
the consistency of cream. Apply
with a soft rag, and then wipe off
and polish with a dry flannel cloth.
Q. How can I test table linen?
A. Secure a sample and dip it
in any kind of oil. The linen
threads will become almost trans
parent, enabling one to see very
readily how many cotton threads it
contains.
Q. How can I remove red wine
stains from linen?
A. By dipping the stained por-
tion into boiling milk. Keep the
milk boiling until the stains dis-
appear.
Q. How can I make use of the
juice in which asparagus. has been
cooked?
A. A good soup can be made
from this juice. Use a few of the
leftovet stalks, thicken, and add
cream, butter, and seasoning. Serve
with hot, round crackers. .
Q. What is a good Method for
making buttonholes?
A. Baste a strip of cloth on the
underside of the hem. Then cut
and work the buttonhole through
both strip and hem. Cut away the
surplus strip.
Q. How can I prevent an oily
shin?
A. Wath daily with hot castile
snap suds. Rinse in hot, then cold
Water. Do not tat fats. Drink
plenty of water.
'LOOK—NO HANDS'
Mamma seems properly astounded at her child's precocity . and
Junior appears smugly self satisfied, with, perhaps, just a little touch
of ham. Young "strong man" is six -month-old Andrew Hanik, Jr.,
of Chicago.
Sunday School esson
The Good Shepherd
John 10: 7-18
Golden Text—"I am the good
shepherd: the good shepherd giveth
his life'£or the sheep."—John 10:11.
The Sheepfold
The sheepfold pictures the salva-
tion, safety and sustenance of the
sheep. The parable is radiant with
metaphor.
The sheep represent God's peo-
ple; the sheepfold, God's kingdom;
the door, the entrance into the
kingdom; th porter, the Father, or
,as some think, the Holy Spirit; the
thief and robber, the enemies of the
flock; ' the stranger, the false rli-
gious teacher; the shepherd, chiefly
the DivineShepherd, but secondly
the human shepherd under divine.
appointment.
The Shepherd's Work
The shepherd's work in the pres-
ent is the protection and progress
of'his flock. Contrast with him the
hireling who may be in mercenary
charge of the flock. He is not a
shepherd in any sense of the term.
He is not the owner of one single
"Love -Lure" Traps
Catch Mosquitoes
One of the most extraordinary
war -time inventions is credited to
an American scientist, who an-
nounces that he has designed a
"Love Lure" trap- of dealing with
this pest, and put such things as
mosquito netting and sprays out
of date.
The "Love Lure" consists of rec-
ords of the female mosquito's love
call to her mate. These are played
inside a trap. Hearing the call, the
male mosquito immediately heads
for it—and never emerges • alive.
Dr. Kahn, the inventor, hopes
that traps will soon be available
for use all over the Pacific, with a
consequent reduction in the num-
bers of malaria, yellow fever and
elephantiasis -carrying mosquitoes.
The sounds made by the record
are inaudible to the human ear,
for the mosquito is a quiet crea-
ture. In fact, so far as the malarial
type is concerned, it is seldom pos-
sible to hear the "ping" common-
ly associated with the flight of
this disease -carrying insect.
Coast -to -Coast
Plans to establish the first coast-
to-coast railway system in the
United States are now being dis-
cussed there. Canada has three
transcontinental railway lines, two
of which areAerated by„the Cana-
dian .National Railways.
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ISSUE 11--1947
sheep. He sees the wolf coming at
a distance and knows the danger.
Butin cowardice and selfishneess
he forsakes the flock and flees to
a place of safety. He cares nothing
for the flock beyond its fleece and
flesh.
The Good Shepherd
The Good Shepherd is infinitely
better than the hireling. He knows
and is known by his flock in an
intimacy and fellowship like that
existing between the Father and
the Son. He laid down His life for
the sheep, and they trust Him as
Father and Lord,
The Shepherd's Call
•. The Shepherd's work in the fu-
ture involves His program to the
end of the age. The handful of fol-
lowers clinging to Him during His
earthly ministry were to be multi-
plied a. thousand ' times over in
many lands. Even then He declar-
ed that He bad other shepe not of
the Hebrew fold.
Out of the Gentile world must
be gathered a great flock. Multi-
tudes of them shall hear the Shep-
herd's call and become a part of
His undivided flock. The unity He
foresaw was not a unity of organi-
sation nor of creed, nor ' of cere-
mony, nor of anything that is ma-
terial and external, but a spiritual
unity in Christ.
Anger
Anybody can become angry —
that i`s easy; but to be angry with
the right person, and to the right
degree, and at the right time, and
for the right purpose, and in the
right way—and that is not easy. —
Aristole.
NEW FASTER
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1.When a married woman signs
the register of a hotel, should she
sign her name "Mrs. Mary
Brown"?
2. Is it obligatory at a dance
for a man to ask his hostess to
dance?
3. May a calling card be en-
graved in any color ink desired?
4. Should a man always rise
when a woman asks to be excused
from the table during a meal?
5. Is it still customary to use
black -edged mourning notepaper?
6. What should a girl do if a
man is calling and another man
calls during the same time? •
ANSWERS
I. No; the correct form for a
married woman is "Mrs. James
Brown." 2. Yes, it is the courteous
thing to do, especially if it is a
small, informal dance. 3. Black is
the only color in which a card
should be engraved. 4. Yes; he also
rises when she returns and holds
her chair for her, if she happens
to be seated neat him, 5. Yes,
though it is not so popular as
formerly. 6: Show the same cor-
diality to both men; be tactful.
Chemical Treatment
Fireproofs Fabrics
Fewer little girls may burn to
death by having their fluffy dress-
es catch fire from candles, open
heaters t or carelessly handled
matches if the United States con-
gress passes a bill for the chemi-
cal treatment of wearing apparel
and other fabrics to make them
less flammable. California already
has such a law, applying only to
wearing apparel, and other states
are considering similar measures.
The textiles and dry goods indus-
tries are handled by national leg-
islation rather than to allow a
chaotic situation to arise from
divergent state laws.
Already available are two pro-
cesses
rocesses for treating cloth to make
it flame -resistant • and another is
promised in a few months from
charring and to keep from flaming
and burning. The proposed federal
measure would provide a yard-
stick for testing fabrics •and prob
ably would apply to 'all fabrics,.
since the danger from burning cur=
tains is almost as great .as that •
from ignited clothing. Though not •
intended as a substitute for per-
sonal caution, the ' general treat
went of fabrics for flammability
might prevent many mishaps from
having fatal consequences.
Dark Egg Yolks
Feeding experiments with Barred
Rock Pullets at the Dominion Ex-
perimental Station, Harrow, Ont.,
have shown that due to the nature'
of the diet, quantities of succulent
green feed, such as cut and steeped
alfalfa hay, have a tendency to in-
tensify the colour of egg yolks.
Eggs with rich coloured yolks are
now favoured in the overseas mar-
ket because a darker yolk is gener-
ally accepted as an indication of a
satisfactory diet and the presence
of valuable food factors, notably
Vitamin A.
C
Non -Frosting Glass
Motorists in Canada will be
pleased to learn of a non -frosting
glass patented by a British com-
pany. Perfect visibility is ensured
no matter what changes of tem-
perature occur. Successfully used
in aircraft cabins during the war, it
will doubtless in time be available
for motor cars.
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