Hoeme Feminine Beauty Goes Modernistic Canadian Portrait Painter Says The trend of feminine beauty is changing through modern art â€"1938‘s artistic beauty as porâ€" trayed by modern artists has deâ€" veloped a â€" "sardonic, sinister type" of woman as a canvas Choanty* . That thought comes from Sir Wyly â€" Grier, Toronto â€" portrait painter. He sees artists who live 100 years from today saying "My what sardonic, sinister women livâ€" ed in that age." nc Norse Relics Found Near Beardmore, Ont. "I nabbed a number of them, but when they began recognizing me and coming in the store mad, to seek me out, I decided it was time to leave," she said. "So I came to Sudbury and am doing ths same work here." Nirs. Watson works in departâ€" meut stores and through her acâ€" tivities stolen goods valued at more than 2600 have been recovâ€" ered. Last week Steve Kohn, arâ€" rested by the policewoman, pleadâ€" ed guilty to three charges of theft and was fined $10 and costs. He made restitution of $200 worth of stolen goods found in his home. Curbs Shoplifters Mrs. Watson came from Ottawa, where, she said in an interview, it secmed "to be a habit" of resiâ€" dents in Hull to come to the capiâ€" tal on shoplifting tours: William â€" rai mining prosj believed to Beardmore, ing warrior of Leif Eric Sudbury‘s Snappy Woman Detective Has Retrieved Hurdreds Of Dollars‘ Worth of Stolen CGoods Since She Started In This Fall Th the mired By Artists of Other Ages Appears Definitely n ¢1 S adfie>A eauty rticul in ty] D 1 »und by sames E. Dodd, Fort iam â€" railroad brakeman and n# prospector, these relics are wed to have been buried near rdmore, Ontario, with a Vikâ€" warrior who lived in the time .wif Ericsson (11th Century). se ancient pieces are now in Ontario Museum, Toronto. x4 P®. i se # i Bipags "Sardonic, Sinister" all these years," he said, ty didn‘t change very much, ularly in Europe. The Greâ€" ype was the type of beauty rred on canvas. While the uts of beautiful women apâ€" to be different during the is centuries, it was actually inge in hair styles and 15th century saw the real . beauty, according to the artist. "She had a straight ull chin, short upper lip ‘Cupid‘s bow‘ mouth," he Cra ; police force September board of police commisâ€" has had reason to be pleasâ€" ing the trend in feminâ€" ty, Sir Wyly said there variation in the specifiâ€" f beauty from the early until the end of the Gibâ€" Mrs. Dorothy Watson was d as a policewoman on the Synopsis Detective Dan Colwell of the Graber â€" Vael â€" private â€" detective agency is assigned the job of shadowing lawyer Arthur McDonâ€" ald whose wife fears gangster enemies are plotting to murder him. McDonald is murdered in spite of Colwell‘s watchfuiness. Dan is hot on their trail and susâ€" pects a sinister plot. . . . Explosion * He felt a slight tremor. It slid along the floor and shocked his ankles just a little. Chance was, no one else in the building parâ€" ticularly noticed it. He was not even sure he heard an explosion. It was neatly, beautifully done. As a red light flashed overhead, Colwell lounged again to the elbow of the corridor. The car detayed its arrival by a long halt at the floor above. The door of McDonâ€" ald‘s office opened and Quillen came out. He carried a square package done in brown manila paâ€" pare and corded, a package roughâ€" ly six or eight inches by five by eight. The faint pungency of the explosive they had used to crack the hinges and lock of MeDonald‘s safe wafted to Colwell‘s keen nosâ€" trils, smelling like a disinfectant. The outside office window was opâ€" en. The suite would be fresh as ever when the girl returned from the pharmacy. Quillen‘s furtive eyes found the corridor vacant. He stood motionâ€" less, his back halfâ€"turned to Colâ€" well. When the elevator at last reached the floor Dan heard the operator and Quillen talk. "Say Jack, want to earn a buck? Take this package down to the newsstand fellow in the lobby, see? Ask him to hold it for a Mr. Sweeney. Sweenecy â€" _ get the name? He‘ll call for it in a few minutes. He doesn‘t know just where 1 am and 1 got a conferâ€" ence onâ€"haven‘t time to wait down there for him myself. You got it straightâ€"Sweeney?" â€" "Sure, boss. I getcha: leave it at the newsstand for Sweeney. Thanks !" The boy accepted the package by its cord. Colwell pic:ured the lad‘s happiness at so easily earnâ€" ing a dollar. The cage door clangâ€" ed shut and Quillen turneg away. The car and the package were gone. The Package Gone Dan waited. This time the Mcâ€" Donald suite door was left ajar as it had been when the men first entered. There was a hum of talk between them, and as Colwell finâ€" ally walked for a red downâ€"light he saw Bradshawâ€"a temporary name, of courseâ€"stooping in the inner office. The safe was closed as if it had not been tampered with. Dan went down in the next elevator. He reached the street through a haberdashery but walked back into the lobby. This was necesâ€" sary to effect a proper entrance. He stepped near the newsstand and seemed to scan all persons who came off elevators. He kept an expectant, somewhat irritated expression on his face. As a matâ€" ter of fact, he was exceedingly apprehensive lest Bradshaw surâ€" prise him. Quillen, of course, must wait up there for the office girl‘s return. He would be "feeling better." Protesting, he would accept a powâ€" der and a glass of water, rest awhile, and finally, when McDonâ€" ald still failed to arrive because of course he was stretched out on a morgue slab, Lefty would tell the girl he could wait no longer, His friend Bradshaw had hbeen unable to wait even as long as Quillen. Dan stepped to the newsstand. "You don‘t know a man named Quillen in the building, do you? I‘m expecting to meet him and wonder if he‘s in or out. Thought you might have noticed him pass." "Mr. Sweeney" The old fellow _ peered over thick glasses. "No, mister, 1 don‘t know any Quillen. Sorry." "Well, he was to bring a packâ€" age here. Some samples. I‘veâ€"" "Oh, you Sweeney?" Colwell smiled and nodded. "Yes Did he leave the samples with you, by chance?" The grey haired chap ducked out of sight. He came up with the manila package which he laid atop a pile of magazines. "There you are, mister. Elevator boy told KOMOL "Sportsman Flies High"‘ HAIR DYE 1410 Stanley CHAPTER V by Lawrence Keating In the great struggle for life, everything depends on the age you appear to be; but don‘t be discouraged. KOMOL, with its 19 naturel shades, g1v es back to hair its lost youth. Sold at (all drug s tores a n d beauty parlors. me to hold it for Mr. Sweeney and Quillenâ€"Irish, hey? I‘m Irish myâ€" self, name of McNamara." "I‘m obliged for your trouble. When he comes along just tell him Sweeney got the package all right. Thanks." Dan seized it and hurâ€" ried out. Going through the doorâ€" way he cast a backward glance that found Bradshaw. The man stepped from an elevator wearing a Cheshire cattlook of complacency and satisfaction. He would have a sad awakenâ€" ing when he asked the newsstand chap about that package. Dan hurried down the street aware that he must quickly get rid of this burden. It was worth â€"â€"thirty thousand, probably, and it was too hot to carry around. Thirty thousand. He was walking on air. "Hello. Irita please." He waitâ€" ed a moment. "Irita? Dan again. Say, I‘ve got a test shipment. That‘s what it must be, and I‘ll bet a hat McDonald deliberately forgot to mention it. «e did?" Colwell grinned and nodded. "Lefâ€" ty caught on somehow. He killed Mac to get it. Tell you later. Anyhow, 1 got it now. Good snow comes in small packages, ch? Yes. Send someone to the cigar store corner of Alton and Market right away. This thing is burning my fingers. So long!" There was a cigar store on the neas corner and he turned in there, heading straight for the telephone booth. He dropped his nickel. "Central 0576." He hung up but loitered a moâ€" ment in the booth pretending to look up a number. Then he stepâ€" ped out and purchased a package of cigarettes. He smoked and chatâ€" ted awhile with the clerk until a Western Union boy entered. Dan took the lad outside, put a few sharp questions, surrendered the package, and walked away. He felt exultant at the coup. It was a worthwhile capture of narcotics, loss of which would give Lefty Quillen and his pal a severe headache! The Police Arrive Grinning happily, he yielded to the impulse to walk back to the Lawyers and Doctors Building. It would be good sport to see Quilâ€" len‘s face, and Bradshaw‘s. Probâ€" ably they would be having plenty of altercations, calling each other loars and â€" doubleâ€"crossers and dirty sneaks. o tP Oe o t For three generations one woman has told mnother how to go "smiling through" with Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessen= ing the discomforts from the functional dise orders which women must endure, TCT E PLZCT L2 i vivszer i a ze He crossed the alley and walkâ€" ed on. Two thickset men brushed past him with the air of knowing where they were headed and being in a hurry. Colwell recognized two city plainclothes men, Harry Deane and Joe Harper. He realizâ€" ed they were on their way to the office of Arthur McDonald on a routine checkup. The body had been identified, then. MEN LOVE }‘l GIRLS WITH If you are peppy and full of fun, men will in« vite é(m to dances and parties. BUT, if you are cross, lifeloss and tired, men won‘t be interested. Men don‘t like ""quiet" girls. When they go to parties they want girls along who are full of pep. . ak _ Why not fry LYDIA E. PINKHAM‘S VEGETABLE COMPOUND? A sympathetic cloud crossed his face at thought of Miss Jennings, the office girl. The poor kid was soon to get a heavy blow, news of her employer‘s murder. It would mean the office closed and her job gone. (To Be Continued) . % \\"l’[ Canadiar& Cookmg Erglish Epicure Is Sad About Our Foodâ€"Says His Wife Could "Show Us How" W. Boddy. English restaurateur and epicure from Minebead, Somerâ€" set, England, has threatened to have his wife show Canadian hotel chefs "how to cook" as he expressâ€" ed disappointment with Canadian food. The food seemed progressively better as he crossed from east to west, said Mr. Boddy, who claimed to come from "a land of beautiful cream, â€" beautiful milk, beautiful vegetables, beautiful steaks and beautiful women," but it was none too good. "I don‘t know what you do to your vegetables," he said, "but they have an unhealthy brown _ color. The only conclusion 1 can reach is that you don‘t know how to cook them." And as for steaks: "You see you don‘t know how to make the gravy. My wife could show you how." Women Deadliest Bombing Pilots A bombing competition held at Colombo recently showed women bombing pilots to be much more accurate than men. At Ratmalana Aerodrome the word "Colombo" was set out on the ground, the middle "O" in the word being the target. This letâ€" terâ€"a circle with a radius of fifty feetâ€"had to be bombed with 1â€"!b. packets of flour from a height of 500 feet. There were nineteen competiâ€" tors, five of them women, and when the results were tabulated the women came out with a much better average than the men. By DOROTHY HIGGINS Children look forward to lunch time when they know that hidden in their lunch box will be something to surprise them. It‘s really very easy to keep lunches interesting and different. Here are some timeâ€" ly suggestions: MARITIME SANDWICHES 8 Canadian Cardines 1 hard.â€"cooked egg Salt Pepper Salad Dressing Mash the sardines, add the hardâ€" cooked egg, chopped, season, and moisten with salad dressing. Spread $200 For Any Old Lamp or Lantern‘ Disappoints Him Of Interest to W omen . Readers . TUCK A SURPRISE IN THE LUNCH BOX Intrigue a Child‘s Interest and Appetite on whole wheat bread, cut diagâ€" onally in quarters, and wrap in waxed paper. (It is unnecessary to butter these sandwiches, the salad dressing keeps them moist. Fish, as you know, is an excellent source of Vitamin A, which proâ€" motes growth and enables the body to resist discease, and also contains Vitamin D, which controls bone forâ€" mation. It is important that chilâ€" dren have a good supply of Vitaâ€" min D during their growing years, and only in fish has Vitamin D been found in anything but small quantiâ€" ties to date. Another delicious surprise is the FRAZER SQUARES % Cup flaked Canadian salmon 3 Sweet pickles, chkopped Salad dressing Mix the salmon and chopped pickles, and blend to a smooth paste with the salad dressing. Spread on white bread, cut in quarâ€" ters and place a sliver of pickle on each quarter for a garnish, Tiny screw top jars may be filled with apple sauce, rice pudding, or prepared chocolate pudding for desâ€" sert, and a few cookies individuâ€" ally wrapped in wax paper please children. If the vacuum . bottle contains soup, include crackers in small envelopes, and once or twice a week include a piece of candy, a cornucopia of raisins, or a few salt. ed nuts. Besides milk, tomato or pineapple juice may be included as beverages, if the lunch box is large enough. These may be put in screw top bottles. HEADAGHE EASED QUICKLY Simple Method Shown Here Brings Relief in Few Minutes To ease a headache with amazing speed, simply follow theeasy ‘"Aspirin‘" way shown above. 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I was so hopeless of ever getting better, I lost my good naâ€" ture entirely, Then my husband gersuuded me to try Kruschen alts, After two weeks I began to feel better: I persevered, and in six weeks, 1 was doing housework. Later, I was able to go for a walk. Now 1 am free from pain and I feel grand."â€"(Mrs.) F.W. Rheumatism is commonly causâ€" ed by deposits of uric acid crysâ€" tals, which lodge in the muscles and joints. Kruschen helps to break up these deposits of troubâ€" ling crystals and to convert them into a iarmless solution, which is removed through the natural chanâ€" nelâ€"the kidneys. 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