rN him!" nur 7 heiput in quite a gent! way. who de- " "Curse him twice," I. suggested. 7 describ 'The first: might be a.dud'; .« (1% Em "Moina, I can see," said Ranting, i he Santi Jguey., Oh, ull + \ es and' WwW rs! Fam-" ou 4 ! a ator) Old fashioned | tastes. OM ching and mew furniture, b fons! Mrs. Grundy! Property!" |jitie dinner parties, week-end i os hy h 13 Post-pliocene Victorian, eh?" Tiof relations--and a car, so that sho to meet Moins | suggested: 5 can always get back home quickly Way: first. 1 was | Yes, that brings him into focus," when she goes out. It'll be allright, impression accepted Pantling, "And then, youlof course. see. residing abroad so long, his he doesn't mind launching out a b liyer----" so long' as he knows he'll be able to "Yes, he is quite orthodox. I always pettie up some time. I mean--" e say that you're the most conven You mean that Uncle Theodore's "or Old Drapery . man 1 know. You even carry it to|money will be very useful--when it . ra . i the point of possessing the. conven-|comes?" ECR WR in Diamond 'Dyes z tional type of Th Tes. Most con-| "Crudely put, but quite accurate, ar ie ¢ / Ek ventional of you! Haven't you heard| Now you see why the engagement has! Fuy "Diamond Dyes" and follow the that it is the unexpected that always! not beer publicly announced. Uncle! simple directions in every package, happens? That is the convention | Theodore has all ghe English papers |pon't wonder whether you can dye or you've conformed to! And good luck mailed to him, 1 want to break my | int successfully, because perfect home 6 you!" T observed, heartily. "You'll | particular news to him gently, tact-| of eis puaranteed with Diamond | the have your photo in the illustrated pa-| fully. I don't want him to be slugged o it you have never dyed be-|s pers. At least, there'll be @ portion of abruptly over the head with a ten-line yes even yo ay dresses, - skirts 'your top hat visible above bride's | slab of type, as it were. 1 shall write | fore. Worn, fade ' " 3 veil. Unless, of course, you keep your to him by the next mail, and--" waists, coats,' sweaters, stockings, | can be done. {| household. ce, 'by A its about you and push her out of! "Hullo, dear o'd chap? draperies, 'hangings, everything, be-{ There are several makes of cookers the mistake cf tryinz to cook all your! he way. in time." We lcgied up, Kenneth Barde'owe|come like new again. Just tell your on the market, but the moet common foods in it. Of ecunse, it will not fry and "Well, anyhow," he remarked, a|bad en red the club smoking rooia|druggist whether the - material you | type looks not uplike a big aluminum foods nor broil them, and every family uile pettishly, et were talking | 1, ssassed Jo 3. i exclaimed Pasi wish to dye is wool or silk; or whethes kettle 'with a py? fauge and pet- wants well broiled steak or chops at; & my Uncle Theodore. Now, my lo, old: man!" exclaimed Pant- |i; {5 linen, cotton, or mixed goods. cock on top of a tightly fitting Hd. A | times. While frying is not the best, Oe eoOTe amtling » J interrupt i ordlly said: * Kenneth Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade andl quantity o boiling water is put form of cooking it has its place in 0s ' yd fi ; ? on »" '| or run. l in the bottom the cooker, a rack the econ of cooking, If you buy-a ed "onge and for all, I will repeat to! "When's the great day? > -- : & : 3 ¥. omy. on I ng, . you salient details of your Uncle! "Oh, not just yet." iy : ok inserted on which to seb vessels con- | cooker do Rot tire the family out by Theodére with which you are always. "So much' the better!" purred Bar- | Things to Avoid When taining. the food, the prepared food serving ing but steamed meals. irritating me. Thereafter, I trust you|delowe. "I'm. sure Uncle Theodore | Accidents Happen. is put in, the .cover adjusted, and the, Vary the menu occasionally. reserving ; . will uhderstund that 1 will only sub- will He id be present." i Outside the circle 'of medical men cooker set over the fire. Tt is then! the cooker for a stand-by. Roasts may | Now We Know Why Lor od hil J i : . . ¥ 4 ' > Now We J aml oe 00, Ae WT le al about he 9k wh 300 nurses (he public aro wuetuly 168 UCL SC CCP er he 're a ut fn ht oven 80 Dawn ot manly ith het parent { 3 nwt », " as al b> 4 . t : ad olga RR sn Bm ee Yerition yet?" tn of accident or sudden illness. |auired number of minutes. Tull di- | Ftoen minutes after removing from ry. seemed to enjoy: ai right to, insult him. And, really, his|asked Bardelowe, with a queer little| Most of the general ideas on the sub- zectius Jor using the sonker go with| the cooker. Or they may be hrowned! jones about the f a Uncle Theodore! flicker in his eyes, like a man with |ject are totally wrong, and lead to| each make, as we" 88 & cook book | first, and then seamed. the horror of her mother ste even took I had suffered golfers, fathers of | four Joes when She Spposition Salis much more harm than good: : " Five apes and exact time. to allow . -- fo your Jruit and Sepeiabies ja keen interest in the butchering of a. precocious infants, men with super-) 'no trumps." = "Dear me, grea to injured hu-{Tor cooking. y y cold pack 'me ¢ cooker : Caer BG naturally intelligent dogs and ama | hagen't been too-Brecipitates £48 sana is aT oF Thi Fo can be| Aside from the saving in time 'and may be ptilized us a canner. The fam- thers" she sail after she had seen teurs who know how to grow toma-| "What do you mean?" asked Pant- stion: yet belief in it is prob: there are several other points to ily size cooker will hold: three-quart! ine hog cut up, "I bet you never knew toes the only right way. I have been ling, quickly. Bo question; recommend the cooker to housewives, | cans or-five pints. and as it needs oniy wipe baging now foo cnet Sonfifak of te youth) he oy rs ppened 0.be yriting to 01 oye of our deepest rooted Taliey For 'one thing, there is a labor-saving J fame, Pek th time of ry ae Pig has an mer tabs dellying with his first love affair, or) old p this 'morning, just in;Cles. . d | when it oom ishwasghi F i srabl "wina iniment Used the Scofeman who has. been: over.| time to catch the mail this afternoon,| -Almost every novelist who describes | When I es ashing, than for the hot Win: charged, and of the provincial actor | When, by an odd coincidenca, I heard |a character in a dead faint tells" how who is kept from London by a great of your SHES, & Nataralty, 1p was forced between the dnsen-) conspiracy. DOW you * Writing, i I pit's: Hips. Yet a 'person so I com only say that the conversation (I mentioned. your engagement, You SS roa run risk "of death of all these people was sparkling with | See, I know there are things. which| gs. choking or suffocation. vivid intersst when compared to the|even the most infatuated lover hesi- ai fluids--no matter whether endless, dredry drip of flaccid com- tates to pen aboutshis fiancee, \I know Ve TO. JILLGg a rich, teh. oF monplaces which Pantling emitted | how coy you are. And I knew how | they he stimulantsrmedicifes, to, Ori his' Uncle Theodore. interested Uncle Theodore would be,| water--by the mouth while the patient | - And so so. I told him all 1 could about Miss|is insensible. on "Firstly, he is elderly," I catalogu-| Dayne. Oh, and I cut out and in-| As a matter of fact, the only way ed. "Sccondly he ig rich, Thirdly and closed that photo they used in that|you can assist an insensible person is |) Son! eisa widower and childless. | ustraied y Hiberview with her. You!to loosen any tight clothing; particular: | EEE Novia. . i you are his favorite nephew. remeémber?--that charming one in|. 1 the |# ov! ; A gl combination; Pantling; but | paittongme. I Sought it would give Jy round nS task: aul ee =] the E ® wh i that. the {Shore ore whith Cntempition vi to © id eodore such a 'good idea of | Ny CT caning, by accident othe Dominion 18 in he Sik elles ani Just vo. row ft. wr erHek whose uncles are uniformly poor and, 'Well, when Uncle Theodore sees|Or design, the general Idea is thal-you : How To Solve The Puzzle aR --er--philoprogenitive, Further, your that," murmured Pantling. should give something to make the pa-|; adn this Hleturs the arti deploted the + uncle Theodore lives in Bermuda, a| . His cousin laughed openly at his|tient sick. Here a little knowledge is |. 10 play ae on ps A 'knows she's an actress." When a man gets married, (16 be continued.) the place better known perhaps to stamp- | discomfiture. Then he strode away. If | extremely dangerous, as in many ous Dive Yates on tlie screen, To collectors than to the general pablic, he had had a mustache, I feel sure he| cases, where the organs-are burned by (1 okpell BR TG Sl Andy at your uncle's sorrowful but! would have twisted it airily. His very | acids, such a course must prove fatal. |- Fou sun win 31.000 1h case or oe The int on doubtless timely demise, his riches| Walk was the walk of the villain in|qye only things which are safe for an | BER A oahu, 2 De descend to you. 'That is the big the third act, when he has ruined thei . ined person to give before the [Rites = the very petrol of all your Uncle | hero by doping the race-horse with a ; ik al RUT TTY ~ 'of prises below. esodore prattle." | poisoned cabbage just as it is about doctor arrives are milk, raw eggs, and | CAI aa J J p GOT win enn 4 i / "Yes, but suppose the old boy cuts) to leave the starting post. very strong tea. EIT Eo s SL ow Bai \ 4 * » 3) ; "Pantling," said I, "to use the hon-| For hroken bones the method usual: | a ; C RNS i to are carrying the sufferer | Hi PA . eyed words of Virgil, 'that's dene it']" | 1y regorted "Finished: it completely," he acqui-|into a-cablnd getting him to the hos- |. ys h Nn esced dismally. "Cap't you imagine! pital.as quickly as possible. A . / ! olla the kindly things he's. written about| This is.totally wrong, as moving a li " f wd the 'stage in "general g : and' Moina in| pareen with: a broken. bone fs # dan- + particular to Uncle Theodore? Can't . >. . you seé the luri racter ve ift Off with Fingers given the Boor girl just because she's oF an ress?" "Mise Dayne can defy all calumni. | gerous (operation, and in many cases |, causes the jagged ends of the bone to | tear muscles and blood-vessels, doing puch harm, and possibly resuiting in es ators!" I asserted warml. loss of the injured limb. be "I know--I" know! But suppose in| You should keep the patient quiet on |, his headstrong, impulsive way the old| the spot wiiere the accident happened chop siiets Bis will as the immediate | until skilled aid arrives. There isl | Gh hat t of | ennegiig letter? Suppose 7 | much to do before it is safe to remove | ° before I have time to. smooth. him |Dim at all, but it"can be done only by down again?" 7 . a qualified person, and any other, inter- Not wishing to intrude on a man | ference is sure to prove injurious. in. his trouble--because he's not very rr : 200d company. theh--I stole gently Dead Cover the Sea in Battle Three days later, Pantling arrived A 'of Whales. » i at my rooms at the shaun dime" of "Phat the monsters of the deep fight | S30°%.m. coming shlight fo y in groups, as well as fn personal en- | Ls with all the assurnoe of @ fam- | counters, is testified to b Capt, a. rE hysitiad, Evered Poole, j