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She was lucky to get to Chicago at all. And Jerry would be there. Chicago put on her best midâ€"Sepâ€" tember dress to receive the returnâ€" ing orchestra. The air was clear and sparkling. TIF orchestra men were in high spivits. Everyone expected Jeff to play a long engagement at a popular supper club. Lola sightd. Everything looked rosy, except the nearness of Chicago. Jeff wouldn‘t need her after he got there. Jeff spied her glum face. "Quit worrying, kid, he ordered. "You are hlt Stufl. I’l] fimih is Sinhs inss srmme eetads Usually there was a laugh hiding in the corners. Everyone called him Jeff. So did Lola before their first week on the road was up. She wrote Carol enthusiastically of her work and received long, newsâ€" filled letters in return. Ma‘s death had changed Pa. He had given up drink, but Carol doubted the permanâ€" ence of the reform. She liked Jeffrey. His eyes were blue, ‘_h!sr_mouth wide and generous. Want to try! If Jeffrey Vincent had offered her a million dollars, Loâ€" la would not have been half so ple What happened next, would always seem to Lola like a series of mirac les. Jeffrey Vincent heard her sing. He liked her voice. It had possibilâ€" ities, he said. Did he know of a job? Well, it she didn‘t mind running through the hinterland with his Vinsonians, he‘d take her on for the rest of the tour. His torch singer needed a rest. He wanted her fresh for Chicago. That would be six weeks from now. "Of course," Vincent reminded her, "I can‘t guarantee I‘ll find you a job when we land in the big town, but I‘ll try. At any rate, you‘ll make enough for carfare home. Want to try?†"Please," she begged. "Get Jefâ€" frey Vincent to give me an audition.‘" That afternoon ,she knocked timidâ€" ly on the door of the park manager‘s office. He welcomed her with a smile ed Lola sat in her cage, humming Actually humming! She started. No one was near. AF most frightened, she let herself run up and down the scale. The park went into a ferment over the coming of Jeffrey Vincent. Concessions were spruced up, booths refurnished. get a divorce. Or could she? She went to sleep wondering, and woke in the night frightened. Out of the past, Chase Wiley‘s voice had broken into her reams. _ "Whether you like it or not, you are my wife!" see hours. I dor‘t want a single shadow on them." "Chicago?" "Dad needs a representative there. He‘s sending me." "Oh, Jerry. I‘m so glad for pou." Jerry looked at her tenderly. "Be glad for us, Lola,/ he said, in his deep, thrilling voice. "I love you, dearest." w Issue No. 44 â€" ‘36 "What can I do for you?" he ask 5 LL TeleTeloLoTeTeTeTeTsToZererererere" UNTIARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTO She‘d r tiny could s that 2e d save iny salary ild she? wondering, 1) glad for tenderly e said, i t night Chase n & Wiley what y and Everybody in Europe seems to agree that Germany did such a fine job as host to the Olympics that it will make any war this year a lot more congenial and friendly.â€"Life, New York Film studios have elevated so many child marvels to stardom the newspapers of the future may eventually be filled with stories of rich little boys who grew up to be poor men. emphasis of college football. It‘s nothing short of amazing the manner in which Hollywood can film a Saurday Evening Post story in a way to make you think you had never seen the Saturday Evening Post. It won‘t be long now till three or four universities have lost enough games to start deploring the overâ€" emphasis of college football. 19 A survey shows that nearly forty per cent of the people take in the movies. This makes it even, since about forty per cent of the movies take in the people. "It takes a highly intellectual, indiâ€" vidual to enjoy leisure," he explained. "Most of us had better count on working. ‘The individual who wakes up in the morning with a number of interesting things to do for the day is the person who will hold on to nor mality. As long as there is exhilaraâ€" tion in the task abeas, s man is young. The first time an individual wakes up in the morning and says: "What is there of real interest for me to do today?" from that morning on, he is old." Dr. Nash pointed out to his listenâ€" ers that by work he did not necessarâ€" ily mean drudgery. The term "work," he declared, involved "iaterestâ€"driven activities" which challenge the indiâ€" vidual to succeed and especially to create. wWAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEâ€" A mere bowel movement doesn‘t always get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good. old Carter‘s Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make feel "up and up". Harmless and :entle.t.nrg make the bile flow freely. They do the wo of calome! but have no calomel or mereury in them. Ask for Carter‘s Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 2¢. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn‘t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. Youget constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. And You‘ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin‘ to Go "Few people overâ€"work. _ Plenty, however, overâ€"eat, overâ€"worry, over drink and underâ€"exercise, and plenty reach out for amusement by listening and watching others. Few realize the real joy and happiness of conquest." "It is a false assumption," he said, "that all man wants is leisureâ€"detâ€" down, sleep, rest, freedom from work, What man really wants is creative challenge with sufficient skills to bring him within the reach of success so that he may have the expanding joy of achievement. leisure lays tion. Asserting that the vast majority of people who have earned greater leisâ€" use in the last few years are finding it a "Frankenstein,"‘ Dr. Nash said that unless accompanied by work, leisure lays the basis for disinterraâ€" NEW YORK.â€"To achieve mental health today the average individual needs more work and less leisure, Dr. Jay B. Nash, professor of educaâ€" tion at New York University, told several thousand members of the New York State Nurses‘ Association reâ€" cently. More Work and Less Leisure Needed To Gain Mental Health Laughs from Life "Tabby" eyes her kitten with as much pride as you‘ll eye this same deâ€" lightful piece of needlework, once you‘ve embroidered it in cross stitch on pillow or picture. Here‘s a neat gift suggestion, too, for the coming holidays. Do these graceful kittens in wool, silk or cotton floss. They‘re easy, and will take very little of your time and be most imposing when done. Pattern 1283 contains a transfer pattern of the kittens 11% x 15 inches; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches needed; éolor chart and key. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. CROSS STITCH KITTENS > "I | 41\ |€5 «M #k~â€" 7 « ~Ne NA / «*A k t MA TA Y wbtwed B k Thi, : F s 6 " Ts i M Phe j 7 Te k A T es ® d P < + PA 2s J y / Hopth, t e . B . § j V n *, 94 & BPo » Ts spifie "’:"†is ces w M : 4 j cn iW “ " theatt: is‘ 14 £ x\ $ 6 * SA , by # % C °# . w94 n 4 s1 n op a Gereraeeiatenneeeessecccc msniessn ce o o e is Pn ALERT KITTENS MAKE CUTE PICTURE OF LAURA WHEELER CROSS STITCH sugar. * teaspoon vanilla. 4 teaspoon almond extract. & cup coconut, premium shred. §ift flour once, measure, and sift four more times. Beat egg whites and salt with flat wire whisk. When foamy, add cream of tartar, and continue beating until eggs are stiff enough to hold up in peaks, but not dry. Fold in sugar carefully, two tablespoons at a time, until all is used. Fold in flavoring. Then sift small amount of flour over mixture and fold in carefully; continue unâ€" til all is used. Pour batter into unâ€" greased angel food pan. Sprinkle with coconut. Bake in slow oven at least one hour. Begin at 275 degrees F., and after 30 minutes inâ€" crease heat slightly (325 D.), and bake 30 minutes. Invert pan one hour. To End a Meal Happily Never mind how uninteresting the first course of dinner has been, there are always days when the housewife has to use up leftâ€"overs, but if you serve a Coconut Crested Angel Food Cake for dessert, the first course will be forgoten and forgiven and dinner pronounced a success! This Week‘s Winner White Cake With Date Filling:â€" 1 cup white sugar. 2 tablespoons butter. 1 egg. 2 ecups flour, sifted 3 times with "The stage is the actor‘s real mediâ€" um of expression. The screen is the director‘s medium."â€"Leslie Howard. Woman‘s CY m â€" World PATTERN 1283 By Mair M. Morgan HOW TO ENTER CONTEST Plainly write or print out the inâ€" gredients and method and send it together with name and address to: Household Science, 73 West Adeâ€" laide Street, Toronto, Ont. 2 teaspoons baking powder (Magic Powder preffered). 1 cup sweet milk. Mix egg, sugar, softened butter thoroughly, then add milk and flour alternately and beat. Bake in modâ€" erate oven in 2 wellâ€"gréased layer cake tins. Date Filling:â€" 1 cup chopped dates. 1 cup white sugar. Water to moisten; cook to a thick paste and spread between <layers. Icing:â€" ‘ Beat one banana to a pulp; add 1 cup icing sugar and goodâ€"sized picce of butter or a little cream, and ice top and sides of cake.â€"Mrs, L. M. Allen, Jarvis, Ont. Attention ! Send in your favorite recipe for pie, cake, mainâ€"course dish, or preserves. We are offering $1.00 for each recipe printed. To pick the mapleâ€"flowers in May As I go striding by; To gather maple branches when They flaunt across the sky In bright September. Now may He Who made the violet Give me sweet rest and peace this night, And help me to forget! Although I‘ve friendships, books and flowers, So slow the hours pass, So long, from early violets Till the frost lies on the grass. The suffering‘s not so hard to bearâ€" I do not cringe from pain,â€" But O dear Lord, just grant me thisâ€" To walk the hills again! I catch a glimpse of . Against the morning Is this to be my pris Until the day I die? The pleasant And streams Geraniums on Are bloominz In An Invalid‘s Reom CROWN BRAXT A Product of The CANADA STARCH ten to *‘ Syrup Symphonies" every MonAmy "CALADA * Galada Brown Label CORN SYRuLPr on across my bed; the windowâ€"sill , white and red. pse of chimneyâ€"tops morning sky; my prisonâ€"house, sun EDWARDSBURCG shines Anne Ryan the hil Have YOU ARCH COMPaAnmy Limited [onday nj‘fujrqm 8 to 8.30 E.s mt °l PeiAe, . / ye ; 6 ,’\ La i LL “(' 4-‘,;/ #a> \\ : ga,u\ ree * C\ 4s peif Kesp Babys Ski. Tou can bring direction to life and learn sefâ€"mastery. cleney is a matter of train Write for particulars of a battle to the strong m:.; life DO go to the menta ficient. "No theory can pnssâ€"all tests with Aying colors." _ Practically a warn: *"Don‘t remedies witl first." PEILLiIPS Writes the Toronto Telegram. â€"â€" Ontarie motorists are well served 4y the system of road signs indicating the approach to curves, intersections and through â€" thoroughfares. These signs are simple, distinct and generâ€" ally of good visibi‘ty. Considerable success has also attended the efforts of the Highway Department to suborâ€" dinate merely advertising signs 80 that they do not interfere with the direction signs Ask Him Before Giving Your Child an Unknown Remedy ASK YOUR DOCTOR THIS ‘he Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology $#10 CONFEDERATION U Mentreal, P.Q If You Have An Aim In Life ? of "Stop" Signs give your ( out askine â€"Julian 8. Muxley the swift, nor t, the prize ally alert and Wwiths . N BLDC Mental J ng. MILK OF =|cc. MACGNESIA | "4 bear ask will inknown r doctor 225 Let Me Have Men About Me That Are Fatâ€"!n Jaran "school Ives in TOKIO When men or institutions lose touch with their age, "it means they have lived too loug," Lord Twoedsâ€" muir said, admitting in himscf the inclination toward "the oldâ€"fashionâ€" ed world of my boyhood." But that was sentiment, not reason,. The propâ€" er care was to cast the mind back and consider "how much gain there is in the la® cuarterâ€"contury to balance the loss." Speaking of the British Commonâ€" wealth of Nations, since the war, he numbered the gains as intellectual, And "We must look‘ upon the future without fear," he said, speaking 6f the older generation. "Many of our young men today are rtempled by creeds like Communism and Pascism, and why? Simply because these are clear cut and confident thing*, and in the current confusion they long for something from which they can lay hold of, We must be not less posâ€" itive and confident." us." TORONTO â€" Students and gradâ€" uates of Victoria University recentâ€" ly Jooked on life with a "reasoned epinion". If they followed the advice of Canada‘s governorâ€"general, ie Urges Godly Fear Speaking at a university dimner Lord Tweedsmuir told them they must work out for themselves a deâ€" tailed philosophy instiled by a uniâ€" versity should be "on the one side reverence and Godly fear; and on the other a cool, sane and clearâ€" sighted attitude to the world around Tolls Students To View Fu ture Unafraid â€" Gives His Opinion Reasoned Optimism â€" V€ th ony a matche 10. â€"The ma ol for bride in favor of n the i minority weore in fayor 1es, most of them declarâ€" x preferred to have the anged through a broker, care to sesociate with ds before they were mar it of sto ty would prefer to 1 the husband‘s in town instead ty of pupils at ‘deciared thomâ€" it mon as bus th ma 1 | to ax t1 wealth and it oneas on acâ€" The amoral wiadee huâ€" have taupht ficient unto hu H} hap nds were D was l th to h prov P ma d 64 Ina t 01 t} t4 th wUks ow The 4ip prob«!»p Ttit GOA TH! t