"The Leashed Guns of Circle L" by Perry Westbrook SYNOPSIS: Slim aie is par- 'olod- from prison after serving 18 months for a crime de did hot coms mit. He returns hi his' Circle L » Slim caught him ky the arm. "Yuh mean there was-shootin' Roy?" Roy laughed. "A little. Three meat a ai ga ARE ~ Excltingly now 1s this halrdréss ye. elgned for Ann Morriss. From n lef} part, the hair is waved up and Into a long roll at either side; thie res maioder 13 combed straight to the Pape. of the neck to break Into brughed: -out curls, held close to the eck with a single, deep wave, © Household Hints "sinister forces at' work, trylng to |" make him violate his pardle so he can again bs railroaded to prison. The Brockwells. and thelr gang are plotting to galn possession of Circle L ranch and the property of Mona Hall; a neighbor and life-long * friend of Slim Loyale. 8lim discovers that Sheriff Star. "buck has foined the plot against him. With the help of Dakota Blue and his cowboys, Slim Loyale de- fies the land-grabbers to do thelr worst, " CHAP TER XII + "Here yuh get ratlroaded on a frame-up. Mona's been losin' a lot of stock she cain't afford to. Was I crooked an' wantin' to 'get my own hooks on these two spreads, lke as yuil, Sitm, T eased WINE §IOW™ Tor a time; givin' yuh a chance to get well on yore. way. Then I struck it right straight fer home, singin' With, all my lung power, Guess the Ifquld purity of my volce musta charm- ed most of them polecats hidin' up along' the trall, fer I- -got by all but gun pointed at me middle, "I asked him, polite'like what the hell he wanted an' what he meant by holdin' up a pore ol ge punch, who was after lurin' of his soul with a song. He called mo a low-down, tricky side-winder, So: L thanked him like a real gentleman an' told him the same to him. He wanted to know what had become of yuh, Slim. I told him yuh'd de- cided to go home another way an' was safe in yore little downy by _8hots to be exact. lad: When I loft | -the-last one, He stopped me, witha ~ Widows Are Four Times As Many : ml -- Wives Outlive Husbands in Mast Cases Because 'Men Don't Know How. to' Take . Care of Themselves" dows._as widowers becauge-mén do not know how to take care of them- sleves. Telling women: who want _mukt gab thom rin "The same story,' with varlationge 18" told every day in thé obituary There are four-fimes as many wi. to keer thofr-husbands what they: et 10IN 'notices 'of men 'of --middle-years; 312,333, women'In the United States in one year were widowed through _"the ravages of heart diséase. Over a million men, about one per cent cause of breakdown of 'the heart function; victims of improper liv: ing after forty; too much work; too little. _relaxation; frregular exer- cise, a heavy, monotonous diet, in- door life; too ttle sleep. 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It's mighty unhapdy to -cross-a room every time onc ' needs an ash tray or wants to lay i Joy na book. i To. keep lettuce and greens fresh over a long "week-end. re- move waste leaves, and. after thoroughly wetting the outside. . Ses only of a paper bag, plat 'or lettuce, cabbage or spinach - inside and twist the top. When you open the bas you will find. the lgaves crisp and delicious, EO If jelly has not: "set" 'success: fully, beat up witha fork and pile in a glass d'sh with custard BEI SR TT a TTT SCT WI nen | "set" jtse! if in a pyramid. eon Jam that is rather juicy, or a ~. custard mixture, frequently soaks -into the pastry" when tarts are made with these fillings, _ and makes it sodden. If, however; the" "pastry is first brushed over with "beaten cg it will keen quite erisp--L- and dry. ~ nol I'd ifsc the same tactics to get hold of 'em. . : The Real Purpose Li "Falways will think that the veal. purpose of George Arthur on that visit to. yore daddy was to put the proposition up to him of sellin', But ole Bart blew up an' gave him the run before he could get far." Slim shruvgged. "May be logic to "what yuh say, Dakota. But why should anybody want the Circle L and the Dot H Dot especially? For there is plenty of other good outfits in this neck of the woods." "Don't savvy quite yet," -admit- ted Dakota, "but I aim to. find out one -of these days. An' when I do, I'll shore be in on the ground floor. I'it have somebody on my hip that Pll shore piki up." Slim did not answer. He was just staring off into the night towards the Dot H. Dot. He stirred restless: ly. "Dammit," he snapped, "I wish Roy would show up." . As iF in answer to the wish, the low thump of jogging hoofs smi =, ana presently (He Pais; Suape = of Slim's. gray bronco showed up through the darkness. = Slim stood up with a sigh of. rélief. 'Ray, a be + exclaimed. 'Thank heavens." "Roy it be," came the jaunty an- swer. "Slim yuh'll have to be after buyin' a new hat, begorro. This un' has got a hole through it. But the --spalpeenwho runt. it paid plenty, | r.negd Ani any "that time. , A Masked Gunman * "Shore that made him mad. He --cussed-pore old Roy plumb outra-- geous, but I.was: after laughin' at him, Then he up an' shot at me, I saw it comin' an' ducked my head, at the same time throwin' my own .gun;- We shot almost together the -- second time, an' I got him. An' then J uh can believe me--I came right away from there." ~ ' "D'yuh know who It was?' de- 'manded Dakota. "I can't be positive, .seéin' as show he was masked. 'But shore he talked an' acted a lot like that long- Aozaed Half 'Diamond B foreman, 'Rango_Deale." "Yul shofe yuh rocked him ott?" "Well," drawled Roy, running his fingers through his hair, "if he ain't broke entirely, he's real bad bent. He folded. up like a sack." ' . Daokta shrugged. ' Looks like the" fid's off," he grunted. "Stoney Sheard was right when he said hell was gonna pop on this range. Slim, lad, A's "haginnint SESE, 5 look Mika thoy ho fren, "Women know that care of dls- ease in its early stages often pre- v3 to the first ache or pain. France has banned the exporta=-- tion of aluminum, > A Dirndl Juniors Can Make won't pass up nothin' to get yuh, There's a hefty purpose behind all . this an' I'm gonna find out what it is." Little Business Deal : The next morning, not long -af- ter synrise, Slim.and Dakota Blue "rode into Pinnacle, Slim had con: up the mortgage on Mona Hall's fided to Dakota his plan of taking | -~vents-a-long-slege; they give heed-p ENE - Street. : . b: Fashion Flashes New sportswear themes played = up are check tweed three-quarter chetk tweed jackets and' plain -- woollen skirts, Check--tweed jac] kets are the.same check in a smal- ler version, in thin woollens- for - blouses, and plain" woollen skirts,' 'combine for another ensemble. pi? Lotig baguelte dlamond earrings, a choker of diamonds and cabochon rublés, a round pin ot old-fashioned design, wide bracelets of diamonds and rubles, and a star ruby ring are' worn with a white net evening "dress: Shoes noticed In a smart" New York shop were fashioned on mo--- cassin type, combiningstartan plaid" woollen with leather, usually brown and' the handbags also of leather for * introduced the plaid woollen he ! --0--- Whah glass gets broken. Fe. par- ticularly careful about picking up the picces. A damp gloth will take them up, or on linoleum or wood a cloth well moistened with floor ° « polish. Use an old cloth that can be- immediately destroyed. Oi Jelly that has molded' 'under the seal is not necegsarily, entirely. spoiled" "Skim off the. top and ~ taste lo see if the balance of the jelly is unharmed. If so, and.it is not to be used immediately, re- dry parafin and store in a place. cool To prevent fading when dig colored .garments outside, nr "them in_the ghade wrong side Sel ---- - * Fruit stains on washable ma- terials may be removed by soak- ing in warm glycerine. Rinse in clear warm water. If the stain is . still visible, repeat the. process. Qccasionally stubborn stains re- quire bleaching, Use a solution of two teaspoons of 'sodium perbor- 'ate to a éup of water and soak the spot until it_has disappeared. * Rinse thoroughly before 'washing with - hot 'water 'and suds. Zoi "Tangled string solution -- an + ordinary kitchen funnel. awith-loose * end of string coming through -- point. a Sek = SEN 07, Wi. EONS at It windows, pictures, mirrors are not. so dirty as dusty treat them like this: Soak a rag in coal oil and let it dry. Then use ft for dusting." Not only will it remove «the duSf more effectively than an © ordinary duster but lonye a good Polish behind. : PETE A new tip for removing iron. "mould marks from your linen: JRE Stretch the stained part over a jug « and keep it in place with a rubber band, then pour boiling water through thé 'linen from a kettle, Moisten this damped area with a litt} oil-of-lemon -and- Tepeat the treatment until the. ironmould has gone, then wash with more boiling". water to remove the acid. J . ------ . Bie Have the elbows of your winter, = = voat got a little shiny? Here's a quick, simple way to remedy mat- tere, 'Put 'the coat ony, and "crook your elbow so that: the material is . taut, aml get someone to rub ths ail, shine. with some fine : sandpaper, - $ This raises the nap of the materlal . and takes away the shine, --) i 'When & gas stove is. Tuy ap: _bly lingeed oil with a: soft ol th; en KAO Ca ~~ * sandpaper any spots 'that rem ihn, Aedirey ad * i pal \ more hisself." Roy reined wal} YOU The Seeres ie Good Lis in and dismounted, REDUCING IN SPOTS It is important, in trying to re- duce, that first of all you give close . attention to your posture and car- riage, Surplus fat fn various parts of the body is often caused by incor- rect posture, A double chin is.also brought about by: constantly hold. ing the head*"down. Layers of fat accumulate at the part just above the waist," betause: of wrong car- riagé, when walking and careless posture In repose. The base at the back of the neck {is fatty as the re- 4 _ sult of incorrect head posture, "Hold-your head erect, chin-in;the- --but that {t'}l probably -be the fit- | spread, at ;which Lakota had--Just shrugged. 5 "I know yore Yithian is lenty big enough _to , cover the note, Slim," Dakota had observed. "But whether George Arthur will "deal "with yuh is another proposi- the flap. --The revival-of-the Sunday night = frock is"congidered a timely move- ment and much is expacted of the' long silhouette, whose slim lines are achieved through the place ment of pleatings. As to the skirt silhouette that swings 'widél comnient is made that 'the skirt, will éndure as lang as Swing > {fa nruste-ts--at-the--peak--of--fav LER The lace mantilla Is refreshing to fashion acceptance. - : tion. Me, I don't think he with --1 don't believe he wants the five™ thousand dollars. What He wants is - the Dot H Dot ranch." - Slim had avowed that he would-- tatkle the lawyer just the game, sO Dakota rode into town with him, The lawyer's office, a dusty, un kempt little cubby, three doors up- from the Wild Horse Saloon, was still-locked 'when they arrived, So Slim and Dakota 'went into the sal- ' oon where Joe Rodney was swamp: 'ing-out and fat Spud Dillon was 'yawning behind the bar, while por- ing over a tattered newspaper. "Hi, gents," hailed Spud. "What" brinks yuh to our fair city so early * this fine mornin? ° "#Liitle business deal," answered--| Slim with a grin. "No, thanks, too early in the day for spiritous lig. uor, Spud, " he added, as Dillon be: gan setting out a bottle and glasses. "What's 'mew?' { "Oh, nothin' in particular," grunt: ed Spud, '""'ceptin' they're' gonna open- that government-land-along | the Kicapoo River up north. The - paper here says the final date of openin' ain't quite decided on yet, - -teenth-of-next_month. == PATTERN 4930 By ANNE ADAMS This' lassie knows what she wants--a dirndl just like those: her 'college-age sisters wear when beaux call! Here it is--infectious- | Ty gay and smart because Pattern 4930 is an Anne Adams creation!- And it's simple to make 'too -- so simple that any clever 'twixteener --can stitch it up very easily (with her shoulder now and thenl). See- . --there are very few pieces to as- --semble--counting everything from - the curved, button-closed yokes to the -slecve bands! As for the so- slim waist, either shirring or elas: tic is €asy to use:to get that pret a - "shouulders--back, and --~your--chest-- high, with abdomen flat, Walk and sit to your -full height, Not only ~WwIII'you gain in height but you will gradually flatten out some of those curves of fat you'vé accumulated. *There_is no use indulging In vig- orous reducing exercises if your posture is going to offset these ben- efits. 'Hore Is a sit-down exercise "to bring abaut a youthful neck and * chin, Drop chin forward onto th chest, Then raise head" upward wd | let it fall backward, chin in. ai Turn head sharply to left, then to right and return to first position, -Do-this-five times. and repeat the movement several times through. out the day. My leaflet on "Reducing in Spots" gives complote details and suggestions. 'You can obtain a copy and any of the following ~ helpful leaflets, by sending a 8¢ stamp for * each one required: Faco Care; Eye Beauty; Hand Beauty; Your Halr; 'Underweight; How to- Slim; Bust - Development; Feet Care; Super fluous Halr, At the sameé time ask {about your personal beauty prob- losmg, \ X -Please 'mention this, paver, and write to: Barbara Lynn) Room: 421; 73 West Adelaide St, Toronto, Ont, L O Smith & Corona Typewriters of "Shore, there's gonna be-a wild scramble over it. There's a lot of powerful good range up there an" humans: aré funny about free land, Go just crazy over it as though it was gold, Here's-a long article about it by George Arthur, Reckon it the editor of this newspaper up at Vasco knew Arthur like we folks know him, he'd never havo Printed. it, To Be Continued - "A "Chamberlain'- nt is now considered correct for a Belgian gentleman always to be seen carrying an-umbrella,- which is colloquially called fun Shaw; : berlain", Learn to Type at Home| | cluding Carrying Case AD ou! pine Instructor, Write tor full detals, x ed) Canada Tid, BT Fronl St. Fu Toronto oe 3 --Adams;--R Typing | n aluab $1 Weekly te om ni vokly Buys a buys a nbw Jorons, world's most popu CORONA port bla. typewriter, fn<]" ty --dirndl-effect: Lovely -- in a ~ long-sleeved wool crepe version - --for__school--and- short-sleeved in printed silk or cotton for parties of the festive holidgy season! Pattern' 4930 is available in giyls' -and* junior sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. 8ize 10 takes. 2% yards 86 inch. Send Twenty- Conts (20¢). in fein (stamps cannot be accepted) - or this Anne Adams pattern, Write plainly size, name, address and . style number. Send your Sader to. Anne 8 West Ade laide_8t.,, Toronto, KOMOL In the great "struggle for 1ife, everything dépands on the | Tight £Fitted aistlines -- The ~ bustlines, often by nieans of loos--- Mother or--teachen looking over er or milk to become "mashed", "length capes; teamed--with-smaller--| | - pecially_after a heavy meal or -- They "are--particularly--suitabl --a-first- course-that has been_a bit -- Of htarest to'V \¥/ omen juice. Add flour, a small amount whites. Bake in small _cupcake pans. in moderate oven with thin coating of Luscious . Readers . "CAKE WITH A TANG - Many people "don't care for sweet things--they liké "dry" cocktails and cakes flavorsome . rather than rtich.and sweet. Es- with a rich eream dessert, a cake with _a tang will be appreciated by everyone, Lemon Queens are a delicious cake and yet suit people whom any hostess would "class as. "hard to please," at the same time'cake lovers find these cool looking, light confection, very enjoyable, Lemon Frosting, Makes 18 Queens. LUSCIOUS LEMON FROSTING 1g tablespoon 'grated orange rind 135 tablespoons butter 146 --cups sifted confectioners' -. sugar' ; 1 tablespoon ion juice 14 tablespoon water Dash of salt Add orange rind to butter; creani well. Add part' of sugar' "gradually,-blending after each ad- dition. Combing lemon juice and water; add to creamed mixture, "alternutely with remaining sugar, ' until -of right. consistency to spread. 'Beat after each addition until smooth, ~Add salt. Makes -enough 1! cover 13% dozen op cakes. as "a dessert at luncheon or following rich or heavy.' They look 'impres- sive on a fea table or. served for bridge suppers, LEMON QUEENS "\ 1% cups sifted cake flour, % teaspoon salt 3% teaspoon soda ated temo rimd-- _teaspodnS Er! 1% cup batter 1 cup-sugar "4-egg yolks, beaten until "thick and lemon-colored % tablespoon lemon juice 4 egg whites, . stiffly. beaten. added Highways ih Germany now have. a total length .of 50 000 miles. Sdn ind ~ CHILDREN' (due to. colds) 4 Don't let chest colds or groupy cou et ols or ioupy coughs trength Musterole Ng. 2 on child's throat and chest at once, This milder Is Full But Slim _ Skirts Made of Yards of Material . Aside from the hoop skirts, with which the wearers-loop the over- - skirt up over the arm, revealing : the hoop petticoat while dancing, the silhouette of the season is about as follows: Extremely nude - shoulders (if the straps are pres- ent at all they are narrow and tiny -in- the extreme); contoured "ened gathers, shirring, posing of conspicuous big. flowers right at the front; wide corsetlike waist. lings, shifred, or seamed or band- ed to give a very tight fit, some- times glmost to the hip bones, and skirts which are full to a startling degree, but which hang straight when the figure id at ease. Some of these almost make 'a complete circle when the wearer dances, and time and again they are held out or slung over-the arm-- for' dancing. Yards of material goes into these" skirts. z "Powdered potatoes, which need only the application of warm wat- have been produced by: a scientist in-Europe.. SH Lily CHAIR uve 1410 Stanley Boll Li 4, rive No. SI i Re GC LAMP AND STOVE CO! 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