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Durham Review (1897), 24 Nov 1938, p. 2

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A magic name for a generation, Ireone Castle, who popularized modâ€" ern dancing in the early teens of this century, was questioned last week on what she advises women to do about dress. The interviewer broached the subject of the 25â€"yearâ€"old dress Irene Castle has brought to Hollyâ€" wood with the claim that "it will never go out of style." "It won‘t" she said promptly, She brought out the blueâ€"andâ€"silver visâ€" brought out the blueâ€"andâ€"silver visâ€" ion to show me. "What do you advise women to do about dress, Your instinct for elothes has been so right." _ She smiled a little. "Everyone can have the same instinct. And there is a short cut to being well dressed: wear only what is becoming. _ It doesn‘t matter how expensive or how fashionable your clothes may be. If they don‘t suit you, you‘ll neâ€" ver be well dressed. Comfortable and Wellâ€"Dressed "Women, every woman, has at some time or other a suit or & dress that she loves above all the others; she hates to part with it and wears it until it falls apart. And she‘s right about that dress. She should study it, see where it‘s good for her and why, and she can wear it the rest of her life, if she wants to, with only a few adaptaâ€" tions from year to year to fit in with current styles. She‘ll always be wellâ€"dressed and she‘ll always feel comfortable." Should Wear Only What Is Becoming Irene Castle Advises Women On Clothes â€" Shortâ€"Cut to Being Wellâ€"dressed the role of bridesmaid at the marriage of her cousin, Miss Nora Denton, to Trevor Mayâ€" wood _ at the Sandridge parish church, near St. Albans, Eng. ther Miss Kay Certificates of naturalization were granted to 1,804 aliens in Britain last year, according to a report just issued. Hunt A Husband In The Country Rural District Is Best Place To Find A Mate, Former Memâ€" ber of National Unemployâ€" Marriage is the best career for a woman and for that reason the country is the most satisfactory place, because it has a majority of the young men in marriageable cireumstances, Mrs. W. J. Lindan, of Winnipeg, told members of the United Farm Women of Manitoba. Encourage Farm Life Mrs. Lindan, a former member of the National Unemployment Commission, described the Dominâ€" ionâ€"Provincial youth training proâ€" gram to delegates attending the U. F. W. M. convention in Branâ€" don, Man., last month. She told of difficultiecs facing the largest number of unemployed young peoâ€" ple in Manitoba‘s history. The only way to improve their opportunities was to give them training leading to employment. The trend of youth is from the country to the city, she said, and rural youth training is designed to encourage farm life. ionâ€"Provincial youth : gram to delegates a U. F. W. M. convent don, Man., last mon of difficulties facing number of unemploye ple in Manitoba‘s his Texnnis Star a Bridesmaid bou« # a circlet of chrysanâ€" in her hair and carrying t of the same flowers, Stammers, British tenâ€" is shown as she enacted of bridesmaid at the Quillen reversed the weapon. He clipped Colwell lightly over the head. The blow made stars shower in his brain and gave him a sudden weakness. He clenched his teeth, clenched his big hands on the arms of the chair. He blinked up at Quillen with unâ€" steadily rolling eyes. "You better not go on with this. You‘ll payâ€"double!" "Now you," the charming Mrs. McDonald spat at Dan, "you come through with those numbers, the right ones, or you‘re going out of here in a basket. Understand?" Quillen jabbed his gun into Dan‘s stomach. "Sit down!" He sat down. Over Lefty‘s shoulder he saw Helen go pale. a lon jaw. "You don‘t need Thiosson. We can handle this smart alock alone Come on, Quillen, let‘s start We‘ll get it out of him! gaze he jerked his head. "I‘l call Thiessen in. Guess he can make this bozo talk, eh, Helen?" Augry Scratch The girl stood close to Colwell. Of a sudden he flinched, clutching his cheek. His eyes blazed at her but she blazed back with twice the fury. Deliberately she had raised her hand and in a quick flip made de Dan held his ground. From his two inch advantage he looked down at the killer. "I‘d be a fool to give you something you want so bad when you figure to bump me off next minute because of what I krnow about those murâ€" V Guillen sneered. Suddeniy he lLowered his gun and became friendly. "T‘ll make it worth your while, Colwell. Guess you don‘t make more than fortyâ€"five a week, do you? How would fifty bucks extra look? Maybe you got those numbers stuck away somewhere. There‘s fifty in it if you come across. But I‘ll know the right ones!" ke warned. Colwell shrugged. "You gave them to Graber!" Lefty charged. "Of course not. I don‘t know what you‘re talking about." Quillen sprang to his foet in new rage. "Then you had ‘em! Or you know ‘emâ€"that it? Say, what‘s your game anyhow?" Synopsis: Detective Dan Colwell of the Graberâ€"Vael _ private _ detective agency is assigned the jou ob shadâ€" owing McDonald whose wife fears gangster enemies are ploiting to murder him. McDonald is Lilled in spite of Colwell‘s watchfulness. Now, with McDonald dead, the smuggling ring which he led has become _ disorganized. Colwell risks his life to gather cvidence by playing one against anosthc. CHAPTER IX The two exchanged looks. "Nevâ€" er mindâ€"they ain‘t really so imâ€" poitant, Colwell, only 1 thought maybe you‘d have them, see? What‘s this slip mean?" "Just my car license. in case it would be stolen, I‘d know, see? Most people don‘t know their own license number?" $10 in Prizes For the Best CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR‘S DINNER MENU Mrs. H. M. Aitken, staff dietiâ€" tian and radio commentator for the Canada Starch Co., Ltd., will act as Contest Judge. CcONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Contest Editor, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St., A Special Prize will be given for the best recipe for an individual dish. 1st, $5; 2nd, $3; 3rd, $2 It brought a sneer. "Tough, Mail your entry now to: YOUR LAST CHANCE "Sportsman Flies High‘" LV Issue 48â€"‘38 ine*ry scratch down C W by Lawrence Keating A malovolent s face. He e is e 2% C Ne Cns ramat N OVE Tc screamed Lefty. "Gimme ‘em, you Dan felt himself going unconâ€" scious. His last remembrance was of Quillen‘s voice far away. And he seemed to be lifted. "I‘ll take him to the bedroom. Listen, get rid of Otto quick, you underâ€" stand? If he finds me here. . . . You get‘rid of that louse quick as you canâ€"and don‘t let on I been around!" o rat!" Shocked, Colwell‘s mind funcâ€" tioned dimly, License numbers! That was it. That was what the slip bore that he had snatched from the running board of Mcâ€" Donald‘s taxi‘! He had that much. He needed a little more: the when and how of the quarter million dollar shipâ€" ment of snow. . . . ° The buzzer of the corridor door jerked Quillen upright. Helen Fane‘s face was chalky. Her brown eyes that could be so alluring swept to Lefty, then to the door. She nodded, swallowing and looking furtively at Colwell. Some little gir!l is going to be mighty proud of her cap, scarf and muffâ€"purse set. An easy picot stitch trims the plain crochet. Pattern 1864 contains directions for making the set in é)- 12 year sizes; illusâ€" tx'atio'ps of them and of stitches; material required. . t t t "Graber!" Quillen gulped, "Otâ€" to Graber!" Patterns, 20¢ each. Write Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. Print your own name and address plainly. But he bore it stoically. They hit him, slapped him, lambasted him, kicked him. Dan hoped he was hard enough to stand it withâ€" out being crippled. He kept his mind on one thing: he had to siand it. If he could last it was going to mean seventy, eighty perhaps a hundred thousand dollars. Of which Quillen was going to pay a fat half! His sense became foggy. "Gimâ€" me _ those â€" license â€" numbers!" A Laura Whesler Three Piece Set That‘s Tops In Style And Warmth Again Lefty struck with h‘s gun butt. Every fibre screamed the command to fight back. The selfâ€" preservation instinct in a man was allâ€"powerful the instant those nerve telegraph wires whirled the news to his brain that something hurt! eh?" Quick as a flash the fellow clipped him again, the same deft blow and no harder. It was a practised blow that would make a man on his feet reel. Quillen must know all kinds of blows acâ€" cording to the effect he desired. The girl shrank back shudderâ€" ing. Colwell did not loose a whimâ€" per. He took it as grimly, as silâ€" ently, as any man could. Helen lunged in with her fists under his jaw. The diamond ring on her finger cut. Quillen hit hm again, kicked his shins, slapped his face so that it made a white welt that took twenty sesonds to turn glowâ€" ing red. Colwell he had to ment was bersâ€" Quillen shouldered Dan‘s hunâ€" nHaAIR uYE 1410 Stanley Montreal, 1‘.Q. The License Numbers hadn‘t heard yet what know. When the shipâ€" due. What the numâ€" In the great struggle for life, everything depends on the age you appear to be; but don‘t be discouraged. KOMOL, with its 19 natural shades, g 1 v e s back to hair its lost youth. Sold at all drug s tores a n d beauty parlors. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO "And you go out and bump Mac off," he pursued aggrievedly, "and set the whole town on fire. Yeah, and Soup‘s found in the alley. Say, any twoâ€"bit cop can tell it was the same guy did both jobs! Why, you like to put us all out of business! never had an idea to give you boys the run around! Rev. R. S. Roy, of St. Andrew‘s East, Quebec, has christened his own greatâ€"grandson. Mr. Roy offiâ€" ciated at the marriage of his daughter in 1914; he christened a child of that marriage in 1917. Now the child has a son. dred and seventyâ€"six pounds. The fellow was an ox for strength. He staggered to the bedroom and flopâ€" ped Colwell unceremoniously on the pink taffeta covered bedstead where Dan lay with eyes closed. Quillen shut the door and sat down in a rocker, listening. Christened Own Greatâ€"Grandson There was a slam of the corriâ€" dor door. Then a torrent of abuse in the harsh tones of Otto Graber of the Graber â€" Vael Detective Agency, who, it appeared, was not hunting in Pwing, Pennsylvania. He wrenched Helen Fane‘s arm and made her wince. A chair crashed and heavy objects struck the floor. "You didn‘t have to kill him, did you? Why didn‘t you wait? What the devil makes you think we meant to give you the air?" Graber‘s heat subsided a little as though cooled by the equal wrath of Leity. He lowered his gun. He preferred a chance to shout when nothing was aimed at him. "Listen, you jumped at concluâ€" sions. What‘s eatin‘ you? Come on, come on," he urged placatingâ€" ly, "put up your rod. Say, we Lefty‘s ire boiled anew. "Shut up, you big goat! What do you think made me try it, eh? You and Mac workin‘ to squeeze me out! Yeah, me and others, too." Graber sucked breath. He must have straightened in â€" dismay. "Whâ€" what!" he yelled. "What‘s that dam‘ gun poked at me for? Take it away, Quillen, you rat! Where‘s that snow? You think you can give Mac the works and snatch thirty thousand and never hear from me? Me, Otto Graber?" ‘"Where‘s the Snow?" ‘"Where is he? I betcha he‘s here"‘ He must have bored the bedroom door with his eyes, wrenched out a gun, and stepped wrathfully for it. Suddenly Quilâ€" len yanked the door onen. The pair faced each other over leve‘led automatics. C B L Toronto "Your THE LIPTON MELODY (To be continued) The Lipton Ensemble * Presented by Thos. J. Lipton Limited, Packers LIPTON‘$ FULLâ€"FLAVOURED TEA Lipton Melody Singer" For a fine Musical Treat be sure and Listen Each Sunday Afternoon to EVERY SUNDAY 4.30 P.M. f Featuring in o and OoF GOWNS AND CAKES They can be Plain or Fancy to Suit the Occasion According to one of New York‘s smartest stylists, a plain black dross is absolutely essential to evâ€" ery woman‘s wardrobe. The value of such a simple dress is the many moods it can suit and the many oc« casions it can grace, In its original state it is a business dress, add a scarf and it is an afternoon dress, replace the scarf with a necklace, change your hat and you are ready for a swanky wedding. In the culâ€" inary department, this Butter Cake plays the same type of role. It can be used plain for the family or all dressed up in any of these various ways to suit whatever occasion you wish. % cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add the baking powder and salt, and sift toâ€" gether three times. Cream butter thoroughly add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat very thorâ€" oughly. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until it is smooth. Add vanilla, Bake in two greased 8â€"inch layer pans in modâ€" erate oven (375 degrees F.) for 25 minutes, or until done. BANANA CINGER CREAM CAKE Use recipe for Butter Cake. Bake in greased pan, 8 x 8 x 2 inches, in moderate oven (350 degrees F) 50 minutes, or until done. Split cake in half to make two layers. _ For filling, whip 1 cup cream and fold s NUP * Y * Are you distressed with the misery of neuralgia . . . are your nights restless and your days weary with the gnawing ache and pain of this annoying afflicâ€" tion? Don‘t suffer any longer. Mentholatum brings quick relief. This famous family remedy has helped millions of men, women and children the world over, Your own doctor will tell you how beneficial it is. So get a 30 cent tube or jar of Mentholatum today. Apply a little over the area affected by neuraigia and gently massage. Quick relief is guaranteed or NEURALGIA OF Interest to Women . Readers . BUTTER CAKE cups sifted cake flour teaspoons doubleâ€"actin powder teaspcon salt cup butter or other sho cup sugar C B M Montreal Quaker Corn Flakes | Brilliant Young Soprano ugar unbeaten In Canada «// the grand free gifts Dick Tracy offers on his radio program â€"are obtainable with box tops from delicious Quaker Corn Flakes! Try Quaker Corn Flakes with the betser Aavourâ€"you‘ll love them! Crisperâ€"tastierâ€" especially irradiated with Vitamin "D", they‘re better to eat and better for you! Ask Mother to order Quaker Corn Flakes today. of baking ning Use recipe for butter cake, Bake in greased cupâ€"cake pans in moderâ€" ate oven (375 degrees F) 20 minâ€" utes, or until done. Cut each cake crosswise, to make three layers. Beat 1 cup tart jelly with fork until of right consistency to spread. Then spread between layers and on top of cakes. Whip one cup cream and spread on sides of cakes, This makes 2 dozen cakes. "We have descended the ladder of dishonor rung by rung. Are we goingâ€"can we goâ€"any lower?" in 2 tablespoons chopped candied ginger. Spread bottom layer of the cake with about hailf of whipped cream; cover with banana slices. Adjust top layer, spread with the remaining cream, and garnish with border of banana slices. Takes 2 to 3 bananas. Distressing cold in chest or throat, never safe to neglect, quickly eases up when soothing, warming Musâ€" terole is applied. es Better than a mustard plaster, Musterole gets action because it‘s NOT just a salve. It‘s a "counterâ€" irritant"â€"stimulating, penctrating, and helpful in overcoming local conâ€" gestion and pain. | _ _ Used by millions for 80 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Made in Canada, in three strengths: Regular Strength, Chilâ€" dren‘s (mild), and Extra Strong. Apâ€" proved by Good Housekeeping Buâ€" reau, All druggists, 40¢ each. COUCHS COLDS JELLY TIER CAKE pUE 10 YOUR LOCAL DEALER‘S NAME APPEARsS ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE City. A â€" police â€" sergeant . cycling through Heacham, Norfolk (Engâ€" land) on night duty, decided to search for suspicious characters. He put his bicycle against a wall. When he returned it was gone. For over 60 Kears one woman has told another how to Fo "smili thru" distress from female functiom disorders with Pinkham‘@Compound, Let it help YOU, Don‘t lot love and romance pass you by. Help build up your pep and you, too, should have gay friends, Here‘s good advice: Start uh? timeâ€"proven, reliable Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound and note thedifference. This famous Com» Pound, made especially for women rom wholesome herbsand roots, helps Nature tone up your system and thus soothes jumpy nerves and gives you more pep to really enjoy life, you more pep to reaily enjoy o. Tear out this notice I\’I(;’W as & reminder to %flt a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound ‘TOâ€"DAY without fail. OF course, you have no men friends if you‘ve let yourself become dull, cross, and nervous, Men like lively, peppy girlsâ€"girls with plenty of energy to go places and enjoy life, OW YOU CAN 1938 Model In Sant this yea able mir tivity 0o: transpo: testing ehildren bilities, educat ic the an gponsor ©€ow too: for 01 ad it eloct blac} scor.ing shoofly and a : ing wo four 0C ehain d id fire 1 tinuous hued b Sleds } have ti dina‘ of M appe Cath raid an C Aerial P buil M n of tilted the per cent. cent. to : "*Old Bill" Ca recluse, belioved miless, had a » stuffed in a so the money after W D t f1 W bi pi wi Boys ard Giâ€"l ites, New Strea Y or Archbishop 1 Na: In O $ anta [ Also Be A Flight &Ail € 2 Pil auithe 2t wl t n W AVA

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