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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Mar 1939, p. 6

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HE ARLEA 33 SERENE AVE ARES EL LTA es \\ ' A Cadogan . Bow Being Revived Hair Ribbon Of Louis XIV Cop- ied, Used In The New Paris Hairdos NEW YORK, -- Mh from Paris 'gre enthusiastic about. the new Co i the long bob tied fn back with a Cadogan bow, Identi- fied with the era of llouls XIV and Louis XV. Pdrislan piodistes have gone so far as to arrange velling __or_ribbon ajtached to the hat to. tio around the bafr in this fashion. Excellent For Long Bob With so many of our younger set, coutinulng to 'wear he long - bob, this fashion seems" an excellent solution, in that it will look new tied at back and certainly much more groomed without losing any' of its youthful appeal, The bonnet and other off-faco gllhouettes which look now tp be among the outstanding leaders tor spring, arg excellent worn with {his type of colffure since the Ca. Mogan bow which ties the halr gomes below the hat brim, and the curls may be worn over the fore: head to soften the front line. Marries Victims TEA EERIE ee tat IIIIIEEIEeIees Rh EE "The .Leashed Guns of Circle L" Tee - CHAPTER XXIV In the glowing dawn of a new _day, a little cavalcade jogged its way from Pinnacle out to the " Circle L Ranch. In the lead rode + Slim Loyale and Stoney Sheard. Following them was a buckboard, with Roy O'Brien driving. Sitting heside Roy, by Perry Westbrook with-his- wounded -leg- way to the new promised land. Mona turned to Tisdale, "I feel like a robber, Mr. Tisdale, taking a quarter a head for the mere passing of those cattle. 1 don't see where they can possibly do that much damage." Tisdale grinned. that w "Don't let H He A rey yuh Mivs-Halk--Me-an® a , star all my life, ~yore back, there was no .greater "reward for.duty done, than yore "mile, standard of reward 'now, L.cain't- ground, 'An' that thing was think in' of yuh, Lookin' back I can see where yuh've been my guidin' "Unconsciously 1 built my mode of livin' around yuh. It wasn't whether 1 wanted to do this or that merely because I wanted to} it was because I always did what I though yik would approve of. Even when yuh were a little, long-laiged kid with pigtails down "IL.--I've gotfen so used to that face the rest of life without it. Before 1 got this confession, I had no right to ask yuh, Now I can, "I've loved yuh- forever, it seems like, Mona. Will yuh mar- my-me?'® ' © A Name Cleared She looked at him, - her parted, her eyes glistening. "If there was anything that would keep me from saying yes, Slim Loyale, it is because you were so silly in feeling that you could not - ask me until your name had been cleared. A woman who would hesitate over such a foolish thing, lips A would not be worth thinking about. Your name: has always been clear- with .me, Slim. I'll marry you tomorrow, if you wish. I've always loved you, Slim." There-was-a-rather-digzy-inters-- Not all accldents end up the way this one did, _ : Sidney Liscombe and a girl friend were walking along the highway near Port Credit, Ont., on Dec, 6, when Liscombe was struck by a car and injured, The driver,-Rev. Charles Schutt, sup- erintendent of the Baptist Home Mission of Toronto, was.arrested and charged with reckless driv- ing, " N w the charge has been dis- missed. It was sald Dr. Schutt had become a friend of the Lis- combe family while Sidney was recovering," Baier when Sidney aud the girl decided to get mar- vied Dr. Schutt performed the ceremony. "Just A Memory Girl Who Australian $5,000 Sweep Ticket Sails Home From Canada, Penni- less. . quicker," said a disillusioned . young lady-in her third-class cab- in aboard the'Canadian- Australa- sian liner 'Niagara at Vancouver last week, as she . portrayed Won. "Gone with the wind -- only to a cushioned and propped up by wads of blankets,- was Dakota Blue. "I suppose Slim'll be after see- in' the governor right away?" sug- gested Roy. Dakota nodded and grinned. "He's as feverish as a hound pup after its first rabbit, Don't know as I blame him, though. The kid has been eatin' his heart out all along about Mona Hall. He's plumb loco abaiit hey. bie "An' though he's never hinted of it to me, I know he's had some dang-fool idee about honor that's kept him from springin' the ques- tion to her." Reckon he's sorta felt that with that prison record on his haid, he had no right to ask her to marry him." Roy snorted. after making one bit of difference "to Miss Mona. She's knowed that Slim is innocent; same as the rest of us. S But yuh have to hon- or the boy for-his pride, Just: the same.' At the home ranch Slim wasted no time. He shaved and cleaned up. donning his only suit of store clothes. The Herd Passe: By ~- ~ Out at the north end of, Jericho Valley; in . found 'newspapermen how been . squandered in _little over a year. She 'is returning "to: her = home town in Australia. Squandered [t All Formerly a waitress in Sydney, the young lady, who refused to divulge her name, occasionally bought sweepstake tickets, © and two years ago won $5,000. She quit work at once, bought passage for Canada and proceeded to Mon- treal to visit her sister. . She the latter on relief, and spent money here and there, and bought nice fancy things. As long as there were cheques-in her eque-hook, she figured. there .was money in the bank, Within a year she was penniless, and the borrowers were in like condition. So she, too, went on relief, and has been that way for a year, Now | she is returning home, her trans- portation provided by a charity or- ganization--a sadder but wiser woman. . Child-Tagged Like Parcel $5,000 had" ing. --dale--and i Forfacron, Hall, sat her saddle and watched the leaders of long files of cat- tle flow out across her range, head- ed north towards those promised lands in the Kicapoo range. As "soon as Tisdale had --mate the agreement as to pricé with Slim Loyale he had sent word to his trail mates to start the herd mov- And the herd was now on its "As if that'd be : Shore, an' she's a fine girl. - -- She'd stick 'to the marr she Toved . regardless. Mona i the rest of the gang are glad to get by with that price. We're quite willin' to pay it. And here comes somebody that looks as if was in a danged hurry." Mona whirled and followed Tis. dale's pointing arm. Sure enough a rider was loping steadily towards them and Mona recognized Slim, A puncher had ridden from town to tell her of the thwarted bank holdup and tho part Slim and his boys had played. Dut she had heard nothing of Arthur's confes- sion, and, while she had expected that Slim wculd ride to her when the fight was over, yet she could not help the queer feeling that came over her now. at the sight of- him, iC Slim cantered up, giving a cheery greeting, He shook hands with Tisdale and Abe, then turn- ed to Mona. "I got somethin' to cxplain to yuh,-Mona," he drawl- ed. "How "about a little ride? My Guiding Star Mona nodded. "I think so, too. You'll excuse us?" "Go along, young uns," laugh- ed Tisdale, who® guessed how things stood between these two. Slim rode for two-miles before he reined in. Then he Jumped to Mo: ', $5] --Arthur's" signed and confession that I was" stated." "And that makes it fair that I should say what I'm goin' to say, Mona." He reached in one pocket and brought out a tiny, - --plush-bubble of -a-ease. "Back in Jarillo there were 'times when I thoyght I'd go crazy: At those times there was just one - 'witnessed © Of INTEREST to WOMEN READERS i Ws A WY a Sa ay NTN Pha a - Sa th) NS RTE Tagged like a bundle to en. sure proper delivery, a 12-year- old Polish girl arrived in Van couser last week: to join her father, whom she~has not seen for ten years, Mariane Olesiejpk has trav cited alt the way from Poland alone. The tag tied to her Alress bore her father's address and other information, Mariane's mother died when she was an infant----and two years later the father came to Canada, leaving his daughter with relativer, Jumper Blouses - . Lengthen. Waist The long waistline coniing back is partly because of the little jump- er-blouses which - High Fashion has een showing, This many are in white crepe satin, contrasting sharply with the dark skirt, and attracting the eye to the line of joining around the -hips; others are in bright jerseys with: sports woollens for skirts, and oc- casionally a contrast banding around the dower edge gives ems«. phasis to the top of the hips. None of these blouses is long enough to ~ be called a tunic, and most of them .are slightly fitted, even if only by molding bias cut. The output of cential electric stations in Canada totalled i 994, 238. kilowatt hours Juries lagt year. al season FOR THE COOKY JAR The old-fashioned cooky jar has been a sourcé of much temptation to the younger ~ generation throughout the years. And it's little wonder when it is stocked. with delicious, crisp, home-made cookies. These Medallion Sugar Cookies will delight youngsters when sprinkled with colored sugar and young cooks will enjoy help- ing to prepare them. MEDALLION SUGAR COOKIES 3 2/8 cups sifted cake flour 2% teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt °° 2/8 cup butter or other shot. ening 1% cups sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 teaspoons milk - Sift flour once, measure, add shaking powder and salt, and. sift again, Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, creaming well. Add eggs, one at « time, beating thoroughly after each, Add vanilla. Then add flour, al: ternately 'With milk. Chill, Roll Jo inch thick; cut with floured 2% These boys can watch the cattle." ob-- med," he thing that kept my feet on the lude, during which a diamond soli- tair. that Slim had purchased in town that morning was unearthed from the plush case and placed on 4 the proper finger. "There's just one argument I've got to settle," said. Slim. "Why "wouldn't yuh take that mohey from me to pay Arthur with, honey?" "Belause.l didn't want to be in debt to the man I was going to marry," replied Mona daringly. Slim chuckled, "Plumb shore of me all the time, wasn't yuh?" Mona 'dimpled. "I had hopes." = 'Slim reached for her again. N THE END J Next Week! ALMA = SIOUX SCARBERRY'S "Latest Romantic Serial - ' "The Groom Was Shy" In This Newspaper -1939_SuitsHave. : ---- Fit, ' _ter'-about suits, : marked by the easy draping -of A Distinct Style Jackets Are Shown With Easy Draping At Top, Snug Hips There's a distinct 1939 charac- The jacket is the top--by that _we mean that, though. perfection of tailoring is required, the fabric'™is handled without too much severity. of line --and the snug fit about the hips. While the waistline is not defin- itely marked, one is made aware of it by the slightest of indenta- tions and the placing of the but- ton at the normal waist line. A large percentage of the jackets are . Fresh Or Know Your Onions Cooked, Mild Or Strong, All Have Place In Menus Do you know your onions? Slang expression as that may be, it is one that we homemakers would do well to think over, for the onion family is a large aid varied one, are so mild that they scarcely rise above a whisper and some that are so strong that they seem to take the top right off your head. For Eating Raw Garlic, chives, leeks, 'and -shal- lots are all members of the same ° general seasoning family, but they should not be used interchangeab- - ly. 'For this reason, it is well to know what purpose you wish to satisfy when you make your selee- tion: ly choose the early 'Spring onions or scallions, the mild, sweet Ber- muda onion, or the equally mild, sweet Spanish onion.* For season. ing, we need something stronger and turn to the white onion, which is quite mild, the yellow skinned - onion, which is medium strong, or - the red skin which is strong in- deed. Tucking In Bad For Baby's Feet Don't tuck the baby in at.night, Dr. William Cogan of Cambridge warned, at a meeting of the Mas- sachusetts Chiropody Association, that "tucking in aids 'development of hammer-toes and drop foot, for it forces the foot into an unnai- ural goniracied position." lt ACTS FAST TO BRING RELIEF | FROM COLDS This Simple Way Eases Pain and Discomfort and Sore Throat Accompanying 'Colds with Amazing Speed goodly number are held to straight for-the older woman. ter casé they may have kick pleats collarless and finished only with revers, but even these are not al- ways in th order of the day. Skirts are prone to swing, though a designed In the lat- lines--especially those' falling within the tubular confines. = F25 2 Gig Weel 5 x - There are those that For eating raw, 'we general- ) vl "want, consider these points, Best for 'All'Rouind' Wear! | i Cat | i 4037 ~ PATTERN 4037 : By ANNE ADAMS - The most- useful of all dresses ----smart--enough -for-entertaining, . going to town, or any one of a dozen places, come Spring! That's this newest "Anne- Adams shirt- waist style, as attractive on a size forty-two as on a size twelve, It's very casy to make "too, with the dir or extending a "helping hand"! Since--above all--=it's good fit you The high-waisted skirt slencerizes the mid-riff and hips,.then sweeps out in just the right amount of flare, Darts hold in bodice fulness tq a soft, lovely contour. Note also your choice of cocky little puff sleeves or long sleeves! Select silk, rayon or wool. = *'Tie-silk" designs are always pleasing. Pattern 4037 is available in [-- misses' and women's sizes 12, 14, '16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size -16 takes 31% yards. 39 inch fabric. Send Twenty Cents (20c) in: coins (stamps cannot be accepted) "for this Anné Adams pattern. Write plainly Size, Name, Address and Style Number. ~tions of the Sewing Inspect- _ THE TRUTH ABOUT .. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Can superfluous bair be eradicat- ed permanently, . without conslder- able trouble? -That is a question that is repeatedly being put to me, "Tho truth Is that superfluous halr CAN be eradicated, but you must be prepared to go to a good deal of trouble, What causes superflous hair? It is belfeved to be a glandular for- mation. Hot weather sometimes ac- centuates a growth that already ex- ists, or might -bring out -a light down on skin not_ usually subject to it, but in the latter case, cold weather drives it away again, Creams do not make hairs grow, despite widespread belief that they do, There are two methods of elimin- ating the blemish. Electrolysis is one, fn which an electric needle Is used to remove each halr separate- ly at the root, It calls for extreme. ly competent handling, and because 80 often an operator is not fully capable, unsightly scars are he rer sult, - ment witha special wax that has _been very popular In France for --some years, It Is a slow treatment, .-but has -the- advantage of privacy, as it can be done in the home. The wax has an atrophying effect on the roots and gradually. wears them down, the period naturally. depend. ing much on the individual case. ----My-leaflet-on-"Superfluous_Hair" __ _ glves additional Information on this - blemish. And the following leaflets may be obtained by sending a 3¢ stamp for each one required: Fac. fal Care; Bust Development; Hand Beauty; Feet Care; Glamorous Halr; Fascinating Eyes; Redvcing In Spots; Underwelght; Slimming. . 2 Ask about your personal beauty problems; foo, Please write to: Barbara. Lyo, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide, T¢ ronto, Ont. ~The other method 1s self-treat:' oy i RTIAG NANT iri inch cutter; sprinkle with white or colored sugar. Bake on greased « baking sheet in hot oven (400 deg. F.) 9 minutes, or until done, Makes 10 dozen cookies. Colored sugar may *be bought or prepared at home. . To color sugar, dissolve a bit of coloring in a-teaspoon of water; sprinkle over %-cup granulated sugar, mix well. to distribute coloring evenly, and spread sugar out on unglazed pa- per to dry. crystals, GOLD COOKIES 2 cups sifted cake flour 1% teaspoons baking powder 14 cup butter 'or other shorten- ing . 1 cup sugar 4 egg yolks, unbeaten 1% teaspoon lemon extract _ Sift flour once, measure, add * baking powder, and sift again. Créam butter, add sugar gradual ly, and cream well. Add egg yolks, one at a time, Add flavoring; then flour, Chill, "Roll into %-inch "balls; dip in chopped nuts. or can- 'dies, Bake on gréased baking sheet in moderate oven (3850 deg. F.) 16 minutes. Makes 34 dozen. This (Bite attractive. SB 1 "jacket or hat. robes, be sure to include one of the new jacket dresses with an ex- -. tended waistl and midriff er. 4 trios as crocug "'cherry--white nium, crushable crepe, Sey simply cut with a circular" gently below the short-sleeved, should be full,'bloused snugly into a wide, shirred belt. Blouse, dress and belt are of different golors, Skirts Prone To Swing ---- To ring a 'change on the" suit that accompanies the. sports top. coat there are frocks lifted out of the commonplace because of their bright scarfs and their trimmings" Hand-stitched scems to be a pet of the season whetner it be on dress, Jacket Dress Indispensable Looking toward spri ie ward- o that makes' hips em inched, narrow- " The colqr combinations Sre n -- such deli pure 'inspiratig blue, hyacinth a Select 'a dress of soft, un- irt "that flares lim hips, "The collarless jacket 4 MILLIONS HAVE rou neuer win. CATARRH ve 30 cent tube or JAF ol Lae { Relat rom 5 1k world over are dol: i = lavender and | z 2 { 1, To case pain and 2. If throat is raw discomfort and re. -from cold, crush and duce fever take 2 dissolve 3 "Aspirin" pol frin"* Tedfuts -- -Tablets In 1} glass of drinkaglassof water. waler o o o Repeat in 2 hours, A Just Be Sure You Use "Aspirin"= Do it the Moment You Feel a Cold Coming on The simple way pictured above often brings oan ngly fast relief from discomfort and sore-throat accompanying colds, Try it. Then-- see your doctor. He probably il will Jell you to continue use it acts so - fast ie discomforts of a coOM: de Teduos fever, Simple w backed by scien. fons imp ty, ha has. ely supr tex the use of stron, cold SYmptams, es the casing "most. effective way yet. discovered. ation. fut a 2 J t Ta 'Demand and Get AR "ASPIRIN TRADEMARK Red: "Do This If You're NERVOUS ¥ roiful tes t Potts cos on hai i ni about, tis Lb i= a rol Uh] < gisde $pectally fer icon from wholes ome bs and roots -- iy Jt hel hel Ae loa ie nd . fom Tanetional disor {rol hake ie worth ving. phen one 80, to go 5 amin hea a ih Riskbam' 's Compound --let it lanted ; < Sénd your' order to Anne Ad-. ams; Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Shining Silver t Washing silver cultery as soon as-removed- from the table is a- good rule to follow if you wish to keep it free from ugly discolora- tion. Use bland, hot suds, rinse well in hot, clear water and dry with. a soft towel. Be sure to dry thoroughly, or it will streak or spot, and if put away for some ' Be induce lariiish, er] HowYou MayReduce Varicose or Swollen Veins-- Heal Olcers A A Smple. Home Tréathient world Rrested, oday y, madly minor allmate hu weeks ércome can be helped. AL moge as bese os f you ihave Jificons ve ring ¢ of bunch I ; play do + briny are ate Fou w i a 1 sinal bottle of Moone, Ee Hispens ng pharmachy and a apply, } aly LE and Ly ing to the a larged veins, Th short the veins should begin to grow Bra) lee snd by regular we Soon approac frolic 24, 8] nto ve h th vaicste velo n n 01) esitate to a "Bottle 3 once, "It is fo metiatin and fe: tomica that a small bo lasts, a Issue No. 10--'39 .C "Al- Tt 15 4 grand § ea SWeatuiing i I my morning cétéal with. won yor JF your back aches your. sleep is idturbed sire for frequent uri- Deion, you ay need Dr, Pierce's Amuric Tablets, Mrs. Ida 'Ave, Ni, ho Ont., says: "I had to get up five, or six times at night. A pain fhat I Sod rdly get up ot down or turn einiy. "Ltter thres bottles, my acted in a normal way and I a ever 10 much better," Ask. yout t Dr. A-nurie today. See how much Better you feel after wing it awhile, by the de- = Fhe, 365 Ferguson _ Hamilton," In he small Hi my Back sometimes was 40 bad A-nitie Tablets helped +; ners Pierce's - Bat Hehe? :

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