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Durham Review (1897), 27 Oct 1938, p. 2

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such without fear. Flossie now likes games with balls that require skill and she tries harder to learn things where Margic takes things easily and enjoys simple toys. Flossie is also the most aggressive eof the pair, while Margie is more loving and willing to run errands. At 15 months, when Margie was enly toddling, Flossieâ€"the scienâ€" tific oneâ€"could roller skate, ride a bicycle and jump off tables and The reporters were interested in resording any oucstanding difâ€" ferences in character and intelliâ€" gence of Flossie and Margie who have been the subject of scientific experiments since birth. Flossie, who is clinic trained, is the leadâ€" er, according to Mrs. Meinnis; but Margie, home trained, shows defiâ€" nite superiority in some departâ€" ments. ‘‘Scientific or not scientific, those twins are a pair of little seamps," said Mrs. Josephine Mcâ€" Innis, of New York, with a smile as she watched the capers of her fiveâ€"yearâ€"old â€" identical daughters as they made things difficult for reporters seeking to interview them. Sukjects of Experiments Since Birth, Two Little Girls Prove Difference 3etween Home And Clinic Training Whether this citizen of Eger, Sudetenland, is weeping tor joy or sadness, as she salutes German troops as they enter the town to take it over from the Czechs, is problematical. Then the kettle should ered all over with melted fat and allowed to rem: slow oven for about thre pe! When purchasing new these have a thin lacquer covering which must be removed before using. Sceouring briskly and washing with strong suds will remove a good deal of the lacquer. Scientific T wins Some housewives say that for preparing certain dishes you can‘t beat the old time cast iron utenâ€" sils. Some day I shall find time to lie With my chin in my hands And wonder at The hurry of the world. â€"Irma Dovey. Cast Iron Kettle Favored by Cooks in a calm, ladyâ€"like manner. And do learn to sit or stand quietlyâ€" without fidgeting or fussing with your clothes or twisting your beads. Weeps On PFoise. Don‘t rush breathlessly to your appointments. Budget your time so that you can arrive A pleasant voice. Keep it soft and perfectly modulated. Incidenâ€" tally, vigorous slang is very definâ€" itely out. Intelligent scenting.u Perfumery includes toilet water and scented cologne, as well as regular scents. Perfect posture. Unless shoulâ€" ders are square and chest high, no strapless evening gown can be flattering. And if you don‘t carry your head in queenly manner, the charm of your upswept coiffure will count for nothing. Emooth, white hands. Perfectly groomed, of course. Shiny, healthy hair. Whether you wear an upswept coiffure, or a long bob. The new "lady" look that smart women strive for these days means : Lun_n_To Dress ard Make Up How To Become A Modern Lady AF Some Day d to remain in : about three hours erushed brown pa is usual. Sceing Hitler be covâ€" cooking People everywhere say results are remarkable. "Aspirin‘ Tablets are economical, which makes the use of exâ€" pensive "pain remedies®" unnecessary, If this way fails, see your doctor. He will find the cause and correct it. While there, ask him about taking "Aspirin‘ to relieve these pains. We believe he will tell you there is no more effective, more dependable way normal persons may use. Demand and Get "ASPIRIN® To relieve pain of rheumatism | or neuritis quickly, try the "Aspirin‘ way â€"â€"shown above. suit fheumatism JUST DO WHAT YOU SEE IN THESE PICTURES T0 RELIEVE PAIN QUICKLY In the crowd that was now being roughly jostled by four policemen he searched face after face to loâ€" cate the two riders with Arthur Msâ€" Donald. After a moment of fruit less effort Colwell worked himseit into the clear,. He was in the nick of time to glimpse two backs as the very men he sought strode west toward Alton Street. They must have lingered to make certain their victim was dead. One back wore that striped suit, the other, the dark Hurrying back to the scene, Col well involved himself in the tide of curious, thrillâ€"seeking humanity. He had tucked that bit of white paâ€" per into his vest. :t must be a page out of a notebook of Arthur Mcâ€" Donald. That was a bestial way to murder! The knife wielder must know something of anatomy; _ he had plunged his cold blade to the precise spot which would paralyze the victim‘s power of shouting out and giving the alarm. glass of water t a rheumatic or TRADEâ€"MARK rEG. What did they mean? He thought a moment, shrugged, glanced back. An urgent hunch, or perhaps it was his background _ of â€" experience, prompted him to go down the flight of steps. The bus slowed and stopâ€" ped at the next corner. The conâ€" ductor busily collecting fares inâ€" side did not see Colwell alight. Bit Of White Paper He heard a grimy newsboy yell to another across the street: "Hey Ike, whatcha think? Guy murdered down there in a cab!" Colwell discovered the slip of paper crumpled in his moist palm. He smoothed it quickly and frownâ€" ed at the figures inked therein. They were 705â€"447, and below that, 229, CHAPTER IV But what tensed him again was gnawing realization that he had not followed the flight of the two killâ€" ers! It was to trail them that inâ€" stinctively almost, he had got himâ€" self out of the confusion of the murder discovery. He peered back, his eyes roving to the sidewalk where another policeman tried to keep a fastswelling crowd under control while a partner who had apâ€" peared from somewhere, probed with drawn revolver through the mob surrounding the cab to seize whomever the panicky driver might accuse. Issue No. 44â€"‘38 shadowing lawyer Arthur McDonâ€" ald whose wife fears gangster enemies are plotting to murder him. McDonald is murdered in spite of Colwell‘s watchfulness. Dan is hot on their trail and susâ€" pects a sinister plot. . . . Synopsis Detective Dan Colwell of the Graber â€" Vael â€"private detective 11 e moment you feel either neuritic pain coming on. Sportsman Flies High" by Lawrence Keating of Dan strolled past the anteroom. He glimpsed Miss Jennings and the fellow named Bradshaw, one at eiâ€" ther side of Quillen, half carrying him to an inner office. Quillen sank Colwell heard a chair smash into another or against the wall. "It‘s â€"all right. Iâ€"I‘m all right," came Quillen‘s voice, and again the worâ€" ried, fearful gasp of the girl. len! "I see. Miss Jennings, meet my friend Mr. Bradshaw. Well Jim, we might as well stick around, eh? You expect him back soon, Miss Jennings ?" "Oh year, any minute. Just make yourselves â€" «omfortable, please. Why!" she exclaimed, "Mr. Quilâ€" "I‘m sorry, Mr. Quillen, but Mr. McDonald hasn‘t returned yet from lunch." er to hear, if possible, what was said. It must be the dark suited man who rumbled something to the office girl. Any little girl will be thrilled with this coat knitted mainly in seed stitch, its perky cap done like the contrasting panel, collar and cuffs. Pattern 1859 contains directions for making coat and cap in sizes 4, 6 and 8; illustrations of them and of stitches; materials required. Send 20 cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this patâ€" tern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. CE ommc aiOmal) D02A SLSL( n n j 28 MADE IN CANADA â€" OF CANADIAN wuracâ€"r 199 As he rather anticipated, the men finally entered the tall, dark stone office building known as the Lawâ€" yers and Doctors. Colwell let them enter an elevator while he paused before the wall directory. He took the next car to the eleventh floor. Sure enough, as he glimpsed the two just disappearing within the opaque glassed suite that bore the black lettering, "Arthur H. Mc Donald, Attorney At Law." Where The Two Men Went The corridor door remained swung wide. Colwell lounged nearâ€" Colwell followed them. They passed into the Illinois Building lobby, exited through a candy store, and went into the arâ€" cade of the Miller a few doors north. That was to shake pursuitâ€" although Dan guessed the pair felt secure at it was. Just a precaution. His lips thinned in a grim smile. They hadn‘t shaker him and they wouldn‘t! Any little girl will be is Seed Stitch Coat Is Exclusive With Laura Wheeler KNITTED COAT AND CAP _ PATTERN i1859 ONTARIO He did not care to go into the office. That wasn‘t his game. He wanted to follow these fellows and their movements. A hard Each time an elevator neared, Colwell wandered around the elâ€" bow of the corridor. Then he reâ€" turned his hawklike vigilance on that McDonald suite masked as again he shifted weight and stared at the elevator signals or paced impatiently up and down. but it was a good ore. As Colwell expected, Bradshaw came hastily and closed the corridor door. Alâ€" ready he had some gleaming obâ€" ject in his hand which he had whipped out of the lining of his coat. Already Quillen was on his feet, the heart attack forgotten, his long oval face that ended in a lantern jaw wearing the crafty, sneaky look which proved they had merely wanted to get rid of that girl. Colwell was intent on the build: ing directory when the sweet and intelligent looking brunette sped from _ McDonald‘s office on tiny heels that clicked sharply across the whiee marble floor. She sighâ€" ed her worried disappointment that no elevator was nigh. She scarceâ€" ly glanced at Dan Colwell, but clutching the prescription for Quilâ€" len‘s heart medicine, turned and scurried for the stairway. "That‘s the formula. Have him make ‘em up quickâ€"but take time to be right! They‘re dangerous if they ain‘t made up right, see? Don‘t worry, sister, but kind of step on it. Pharmacy two floors up, you say? I‘ll take care of him." **â€"not feeling well all day. Heart seems a little off andâ€"" The Formula Quickly she brought a glass of water, which Bradshaw held to his friend‘s lips. While he did so he made some request of the secre: tary. She started from the office but waited when he called to her. The girl stepped back for a bit of paper he took from Quillen‘s vest pocket. limply into a broad leather chair. His partner fanned him with his hat. He turned to thegirl, spoke urgently to her. A It was a new idea for a ruse dn ch . B 07c CAREupneen TORONTO COsE CANADIAN WHEAT smile wrinkled the crow‘s feet at the outer corners of his eyes. Dan sensed what they were up to. Something was in McDonald‘s ofâ€" fice that they wanted and they intended to get it before investiâ€" gators of the murder arrived. 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Even if you are not planning a real party for them, the children will love something in the line of party food when they are through scaring the neighbors and each other. A Hallowe‘en cake, a bowl of punch or cider and some canâ€" dies will top off the evening and send them to bed thoroughly conâ€" tented with the night‘s thrills and chills. PBR BECRLRORSL OSR ECESS S OA B . OFf Interest to Our . KNVomen Readers . inches, in moderate oven Quaker Corn Flakes | Hallowe‘en Cake In Canada a// the grand free gifts Dick Tracy offers on his radio program â€"are obtainable with box tops from delicious Quaker Corn Flakes! Try §Enker Corn Flakes with the betser fiavourâ€"you‘ll love them! Crisperâ€"tastierâ€" cspecially irradiated with Vitamin "D", they‘re better to eat and better for you! 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