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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jan 1940, p. 2

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Tell Girls How mum 9'1)! can at ttte {10050 vow,- 1ratfN1, t),ver..'.lte girls. to Pt when: '1'rs'etivftur,tdti mile a small coin. wine: M thns t pen; How 2019» a Job: "Talk .too much, argue, be lemi< re to any and all .liglttg, be lack- alsical, tell the boss why this” n't be done, be late and was“ Be, new..- see ttaythittg through." The-so: were among some “nice ed am! burnt. , s1 H444 ”MO-Wow “N 3| " Adaptabbmy Needed , mak ott To me oy In sh Family J31 ti':2riot,': r." hold the maid- rv.‘ 'tttet,' ”I. er. 011093 9 tte, t SIDE In aaaoub a but f (lance {any}; Mac ”gamma 3 handkerchle 5:me9 no VAN-m to. m hfhlrao.'trtr" .v Tn Hid 03):; Egg _ tits: gaging, and A; prim-Jr. a co know every an dtiliiyt.. FE: " H. the some) ' arr-(ages at cheat .5 He p a.“ fwge‘b: may. How can no: adaptable? Hora!!! " ' it is like . keep woo. 2 day owa Tttts ui0 If] aft-'4 :k," In!!! on»: key t Luke: at Worn. 'ie- m m I rrra!.hor' h ' way. so 1 th . ' Win an“ ' . “oi ma L'A' of the night t the conch. I r, fe',t he? so. " "And men II 609 0" A! "cSflur Hum. JUst as l “m abou‘. 5-1.0 -m}o-rk ‘1!» door. I heard a low .1 with u'ifisaan. It we? {my a very ram: Thispw'. but tt was whim“ mice .- you “or how loud a man zuuaNy tvlritperrl, Sp Lina: opened tut Imbm‘wh 1eu'rtr"itty ”on”; see 2: the man tli really coming for. otales.'sWherless. He was. all tke"t {W burial] Vain as day, Wm words. , t1tetrt, Helen. ,oyetrt' . . _ , Jim W) ret tit: in“ Mrs, Donna-y meased net M's usage-x- Iroiiytit., “1'19: “some: 2y certain, sergeant!" sléghlld m: phaticaily. "Mind you. I didn't just I'd-{*3 13;) fr,‘ .1; a 5m: 1.5.39.9 in“: n' 11239 Sumdmg‘s. 1‘»);pr imagir.e" Illiimf "trr." I Strur's .\\Zd&.a;\>1;{¢ than a. " . _ . ' . m . .u4 _ . . hams Vaaf PPM “I; Peo. M wand T tRM! . 'gegi,t?It .' '- r. .. , , _ . 7 . nets 0 om- ;r-i... “5 day, and t heard tnose, mnnd helm "ale, Tt saw. Hsr. m 'still whispering. , 11$! llm’eny ‘qurgythm a: be all. right. “a v1 'i2',i'2l','lf: r} DMZ-WW? Yoit're suse Mos-.- r. 2": "w "war words?" , ,v , '28an " ' an My; Down-2v ',.t9it 1i4P right?! could with the hail Ns, taee. Ha Ybing, ma drugstore wouk? be clos- N!. r was a mm: worried number. Living there all alone :ike she does I know how frightened she must haw. trcirtvttU: mis'. anyway?! . l to” L?,?,' 4.11? didn‘t 'h'i;'i'1tlfat , woig?dit't. ham smyed in Kiik air. gx‘uient dongszbn giant" X0, jsif, rrrathor )Iave'a'h‘pt 'in ‘h'né "snir. Va): so I though: If Mss. Wheeler we“ any»; g e, mi L. u 5 MB was NJ; Jd')' 3:33;; o? the night with us. and sleep on 117‘». SPF-gear” Do -r£.-.n..use&u -ar'eil.r,tt, w in; Lee iiv.'ayt tail 5,, $5574. rl"i'-fi'iirkt,'i"Gtililt'ii'2il, r "t 1 . . -. _ "I y iiii.A.rse6'ust ‘1on .' l,- ' 'Yotihri sure yon ban! ts,tA'il.i n"IIAPTER xxx A uramhless gimme fell upon the man. Every eye was fastened upon Mrs. Dowoey; every ear awititvd her disclosure. Gilly WOW. Jared it other hearts boat as tar. imsly as her own. She moved her that? a mm: to the Butt in order W?) ! “tank .353)? ({ng N 'L1iti)iStc,kT,ttt Last week: Mrs. Downey teati- foe. that she heard a man running Gown the stain right after the murder and then in tense, dramat- lc Yashion the want on. "But that rtn't all. sergeant: that isn't all." SERGEANT DOLAN - officer attuned to solve the murder of Amy Kerr. HARRY tturCritrl-. Amy's strange visitor. CAST OF CHARACTERS PMSCILLA PIERCE - heroine, young woman attorney. AMY KERR-cilo roommate and murderer} victim. JIM KERrtNtAN--Cirty'. hanee. s a . r; 'W-o-u, rim .gwawm his pmwil. A Low Voice in the Hull owns); musi have been about lurk." she won: on. "I know 2N1 at the clovk at " minutes and this Winsome time alter l warertt in the kitchen get- ' drink of. wtutte-, the water OUT of the NIGHT av MARION WHITE Copyright, .937; NEA Service, Inc. ten m]: ot, 'bitt':.--, the water r.t'ol.der. there than la the l ._ and Chvarit the door Cxt"7irirrtttirtit aeHtt.qtht 4-3 '9’" itt h We 't ".?'lif,'i"rt Eony'm I! Tab-t’ nan fa: res F 'h ler's.l “if d‘se 1tisspl, J, m; t 56112! as” stills {my ‘Ev :3; I!" n 13.): i 90:21:, .x'L'axg} I tNI mu. I ,visii -i thtatittdt,id"1i1' for: I ro m tbt @ality Counts most 1D gum! "l. fo p . Wheelvr t, w a a M P, ,ek-‘sk sleep on t, sm'gearll,“ d. She was t words car- p behind the missing a Mr; 90' m In: Xe elm). lr, Dow 7‘" MM”WM“HO 1' 'ltlir BEE}! m Off " Ce " poor mm u " ": "u/Lu/iii/i-iii-rits-ii, iactiyte,, when he club with an j'dlilfiiai'/t'a; of lé, plans: a t. 'tig c Ito ,ihe (inf! its? L1f tQi Leis'ti,! tht' t'lirl'ss, i" left behind club" has been organ-f . . ed~a Fade you, N . ' help) te,1i11n'i22i',iifl'l shear: amen s.' on active service to overcome: their loneliness. Eorryalify i tau. boo, at .its meetingginq k/ld',".:',", ship is free-provided the would-" be member has . loved one on ‘: program of war Eervice "Now, Mrs. Downey, will you point rho man out to me?" Dolan asked. 1 magi”, hesitation, the woman "wiill ho the desk and glanced briefly at the picture over Doinn’e shoulder. "rim-e he is," she am nounced immediately. pointing to a {are in the picture. * "Tango?" Dolan indicated hvitlt ' nt of his pencil, .“EX‘ha' he one." She nod led {my beg ésitiveiy. "Harvey hmes." Dolan spoke the '3 name uncertainty. For a moment‘he i stared at it in; My; then, with his: 'i'ii,iCirdttjpt "trteta.tqy,M, the: ace. ' - - a it was larger than the one which she had seen in her paper. She held her breath, awaiting Mrs. Downey's a-eve!a.tion. m “NILE" At, ' ' _ . . _ . a ' 85 Ch'ndren-do nbt' I V "'» L, mu. 'gegi,ti"t"2 i, The shangnnu': 4 I. T.', m. 10.1"?“ . ",?,gt/l'd1,fe1'frt t I "'ifiii,?tir,'/",1rtye'et,1 toward jumpy nfrtes {due to femdolunc- t: V'ngstQOtmwuhhm an 09911. his!) than! diam-AM: t'-' n YI J".-: .. 'i.?", . er'v_'.r:.er'i;:; .. women. " itt h "stpeir ' for ti /re,,1/!.t,,t, 11?. ttg/iff!,'),"; Fwd": _ A. on ibtrtt a}, '6 ai'hfght." I - ". 'rs .-'.t 1.1: f'., ;.:rtes'idts.". :‘01‘ Agra past. i'uongh the cloak tick- ml " ouly vim-we short minutes. till Deuroczive Martin returned, a copy of the paper in his hand. Dolan seized it quickly. There on the first page was another ot the picture: taken yesterday,' Gilly noticed that Tim "lock on the “all ticked off tlie seconds with urz've-wracking regularity. max-king the swift, un controllable tlight of time tin the road to (ternity. Like the ceaselesn chant of a. Jungle tom-tom, it hypno- tized the eapdvams, and each beat new loudn- nnd more intense “mi! (-116 11129:! to silence it with a. shriek. "36 ma rm -'itt to read the NEWS - it's so much more interesting . . . " "Martin, run out and get a copy of to-duy‘s NEWS," Dolan snapped. “Thank you. Mrs. Dmvnny. You've hm)! rt'r.' ilrlpl'ul." Tensio li "What paper was th Downey'.'" "In the NEWS. Serge to read the NEWS - it "In this morning's paper," she stated. "He was In the picture tak. en at the poor girl's funeral yester- day. He was standing right in front of the (mum-a Oh, I knew him all right." Tense muscles relaxed for the moment. there were a few deep breaths drawn. None ot the men hrwe had been at Amy's funeral. “What paper was this is, Mrs. "indeed i would . . . V Why, I saw Mm av, well as I sue you sitting there. sergeant. I recognized " face the minute I saw it again." "What?" “I say I did see him again." As it an electric shock had court ed through the room, every person summed to attention. Mr. Corbett gripped the arms of his chair very fiercely. Mr. Hunter leaned so (at forward m his chair that. his wife laid a restraining hand on his arm. Evary eye was glued on Mrs. Dow, Bey. "Whcre did you see him. Mrg Downy?" mu lth nize this man if you were to see him again"." knew then there'd been a murder committed!" ly 1y I'm! {beam an her and 111 ken] up suddvnly. her face sk ot cold anger. A sneer twis She nodded her head expressive- "Mrs. Downey, would you recog- It qui Iw I" Tn Be Continued) s lips and he shifted his m spat.tut'sy from the room, 'h ot Sergeant Dolan'n he made nervous Mule is pad, sounded like the a gigantic log. Mrs. Ith was coming in short. Anson',, polo forehead oiled them frequently handkerchief. Mr. cor. Hlec (-ym darted ex- me pawn] to another. om on her and she I) silr+ee followed from the. room, lis emotional , for asthma. am. 1 like is so much )H )od 4.; +7 '. " ‘He.;£aja;§es. ,ntrvoexg at right. Mk3". A: tutr’T: t c. 5. -isrGairriiii"iiidrrrurit when Housing 4 "ttttGeri 9...»: ' .661“ Aem,. t.aMki.o, WW9" ,, a; Hefhozylybu 'u,MAt.ttttiur on 'r'JittrA1t,ti.r,' titr, lit' the 'NiWe, ot tlie'itt'tk'ti" ' l""" _rr.. {very-body Ought to Obey The . ,mr, Rules: If They Would T SthOnt a? Accidents , {Kelvin Cue in {getting on and " 'i/hthii'iti fume; --- BeA Pedestrian ' ofSirme Caution Ann Rutherford's town dress is of crinkly grey crepe, eccented with brown end Besh pink. The one-piece dress, designed IV Dolly Tree for the actress, has wide bends of pink and brown velvet tying It the waist with a pink jnbot of mouselline de soie at the neckline. Her felt tri- corn ties under her curls with match- ing velvet bands which end in bows of pink Ind brown as crown trim. Suede gloves in pink with brown ppen heel and toe pumps complete the ensemble. “‘ V In order to make hand-knitted gloves and mittens fit well at the wrist the following method is worth trying. After knitting the welt, change on to needles two sizes finer and knit one or two inches before beginning to in- crease for the thumb. In this way a close-fitting wrist is obtained without altering the number of stitches. To Make Knitted Gloves Fit Better The supplementary energy-yield- lug foods are: Fat (butter If pos- sible) cereals (calculated as bread). The protective foods are milk, eggs, moat, tUh, liver or cheese, green leafy vegetables, 31/2 oz., po- tato (and other root. vegetables). cod liver oil, fruit or vegetables (as a source of vitamin C). A small teaspoon ot cod-liver oil daily will supply the vitamins need- ed and will promote beautiful teeth and develop the sound bone struct- uro your child needs. Cod Liver on Help: The daily diet sheet for a child of sewn years recommended by a Nun'llion Committee is as follows: ONTARIO ARUHIvua TORONTO Rules for teeth hygiene for child- ren are simple; use the brush, so to the dentist every three months, keep the food still as hard as pos- sible, and make sure the diet con- taius plenty of lime salts and Vita- Rules For Teeth Hygiene For Children Are Simple Dgily Care, And C 6 r r e dt Diet For Good Teeth W The five youngsters are gaining daily in proficiency. They write let- ters to Papa and Mama Dionne, Dr. Allan Roy Dame, their physician. guardian, Judge J. A. Vailn, mem- ber ot the “board of guardians and others. Every day the the sisters, no“ in their sixth Fear have a Workout on five specially constructed type- writers given them by James Rum 1cMted Stan's industrialist. Write Letters To Parent- Tho typewriters have a keyboard tot. French, complete with acceuts. and in addition have signs tor the multiplication. addition. subtrac- tion and division, The Dionne quints already have sawed notice that they intend to be "career girls." They Are Lamina to Run Spe- cially Constructed Machines Quinta Using Typewriters The bell-shaped cape in fur adds another. Victorian fashion to this season's list of charming farm inine styles. Hooded fashions are good in daytime and evening dresses, and approved also on gowns of the din- ttev-at-home - we-may-VN-oat-later typo. town yoke plain Addres- sleeves run-1 and crystal tion." VIM. Please send full information an ACOL‘STICOH-co ohm“? --o-- Raglau shoulders of "mural pro- portions, for resort and country wear, are another' manifestation of the casual side of life in new cont styles. “law-3:7- LU kiitiiFoafUvE ran-to - 380 Bay " Wild-or - 408 Bartlet Bldg. VAddrcss coupon to - lm Inuit-lo at your neat-cat city. !!!PW'I "t ff .3303 IKE -- Small black-and-white checked smooth woollens, the classic shep- herd cheeks that women love to wear, are a revival to chm-k sol: iour!y for. spring. Scarf hats are Paris' latest in- tcrest. Not moods, though these new ones are an outgrowth of the snood. These scarfs which are waist-length ends of draped turb- ans, or crowns of brimmed hats (Schiaparclli does the latter'), are meant to warm the throat and ears. or to kevp miffures in ocdtw. Dr. Elder said he has found no record ot a similar phenomenon. He said. "There are about one set ot twins to every 100 births, but consecutive girl-boy min Myths are exmwdingly raw." 0V3! case doctors held little hope the boy would live but all gained strength rapidly and soon wore normal children. Exceedingly Rare One The newest. arrivals are Edna. and Edward. Frances and Frank are now a. year and tlrt months old; John and Joan two years and five months, and the next oldest are Donald and Dorothy. wid, French Keyboard ACOUSTICON "r"th7TF, Each pair of twins is composeei ol a. boy and 3. girl. In each one the girl was tttr first. In each All Normal Children Mr. and Mrs. Dye came to Can- ada from Yorkshire. England. whwe they were married. They said that there is no history ot twins being born lo ancestors on either side. Dr. R. Elder, who attended Mrs. Dye when her fourth set ot twins was born August 31 last. said, "I can tlad no other case in Canada ot such a record as Mrs. Dye has established.” All the twins, born in a period of tire years. are alive and well. A medical phenomenon was dis. closed " Vancouver arty in De. cember when it becune known that Mm. Jack Dye. 82, gun birth this autur to her fourth consecutive set of twing. Coast Woman Record for Twins Set ht Vancouver The)”; ACOUSTICON may“. clear. wank-u aunt. have u :9 your- oeu . . . no obi-anon. Fashion Flashes 'in gLAlL COUPON TODAY rift' frFftifrftihi." B. AFENED --0-- mung 1 cup well seasoned cooked fowl. Use as unsoning alt. Petr- per, eelery salt cayenne and on. ion iaiee-a litt'e lemon added This recipe seem: to fit in bo. {men the holiday festivities and your Chop Suey and as it has been requested I give it here. For 3 dessert for any of these menus, individual pies made of minceateat, apple or Pumpkin 5. usunily used. For the beverage re. membere the real "China" tea and of course the correct cupn, not for.. getting the chop sticks, all help to make those suppers a complete Slit cess. Cut a small pork chop and fry “in: li cup chopped onion until partly brown. Add Soy Bean sauce and thicken as gravy. Pour over noodles, when hot. Garnish the top with shreds of white meat of chicken and cold ham cut in tooth pick lengths. Pepper steak is made by cooked green peppers instead of celery and beef steak instead of the chicken and in com. bination used for Chop Suqy, also adding mushrooms and water chestnuts. Prepare agg- noodle dough tic. cording to your own recipe. Cut in thin strips and fry in deep fat, as you would doughnuts and re- move when crisp. 2 cups diced raw chick-n 2 cups fried pork , large onion J cup celery 1 cup mushrooms 2 CUPS bamboo sprouts 1 cup water chesinuts 3 cups water 2 tablespoons Soy bean sauce Cuuk chicken Ind pork in frying pan until slightly brown. Add the vegetables, cut in thin slices (lengthwise). the water and soy bean sauce. Cook until tender, serve with rice and Soy Bean sauce. Time for cooking ' hours. Serves eight. The husk: lhw'wlicnts of this Oriental dint are onions, celery. and tllc. dirfTiv.rn t'hincsc wank: which now can he purchased at almcst any procury more. The on- ions and wlm-y should be fried in peanut or Olin» oil, or butter will do. Chop Suey should always be served with rice. You mny add chicken, pork hor-f in strips or shrimps, lobsters m: oysters. For the finest flavor an addition of sliced water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, muslwooms or almonds toasted will satisfy any palate. CHINESE CHOP SUEY After the holiday season we all feel sort of "fed up" on holiday menus and yet do not feel as if we wish to go back to routine. For those who are of this opinion I of- fer my l‘m'lprs for Chop Suey and Chow Main. I hope you will find these menus appetizing for your own or for pal-(y suppers; If any of you arr interested in new ideas for church suppers the Chinese supper scrum: Chop Suey is a novelty menu, which is al- ways very popular. If any of you wish some suggestions on this I should be happy to give them to you if you wpite me -vour detaile. CHICKEN CROQUETTES Sehd tw'eéty caulk] c0355 (itaGrL%innot be accepted) for m- pattern to Wilson Needlevraft Dunn, 73 West Adelaide Sn, To: ttte Write plainly PA’I‘TERV M‘MBER. your' NAME and ADDRESS. These slippers are in any "1001“”! with amply-n popcorn mm- ')o bod socks in star stitch v.1.) loop batch trim. Palm-n 2372 (”mums directions in any desire-i mu; illustrations of them and stitches: mum in]: acquired; photograph of pattern stitches. Bv SAGE If. CHAMBERS 'e""""""-"""""'"-'"'"-.'"""' -----'.------ LAURA WHEELER HE'S YOU CROCHEf SUPPER; MD BED SOCKS ‘LET'S GO ORIENTAL" (on an, "(macaw saw. me. CROCHETED SLIPPERS Pd CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY Among the beauty which n well-known . proves um: lee tmf, close the pores aft, water cleunsing; In powder lavishly, let'i then whisking off the I soft brush; using n. hol on shoulders and it Bath; whenever post}, her ace and neck w: 'water during the dz." night Ind morning: -r.tryner%ouauutetsetstumorraus 1“" " wall-wide tati t 1eAeeifiiaiiiie -- _ Jt'J1'to'lr.',h' Follow Daily Beauty Routinv i.EiEEriiiR"iiii"i"iii7e' Pt Ui7iiia7.' u-m... lulu mi coni- lt quid, 'Wl'tth',rith.'i'lrd' Tffa'ia". m Minn In“. W . The food wine of dates not be overlooked in those planning days. Like pruri figs, the date is a coxm-., foul, and there is compo. little waste after the stilt, boon accounted for. 0 (laws contain little moisture about 20 per cent and :01.” loss. Fully two-thirds and tl much as three-eymrterr, of ' by Weight consist of pun material, the great bulk of I fruit aunt. Anything from. n cent to " per cent of Cm com-lets of pure sugar, w; easily digested and assimi r', the blood and quickly pm! orgy in the form of war» l) muscular activity. Anorln- point in favor of dams i. m. that they conuin mom» Ir, true of protein, or build, u; can. There on also pm. ' ions salts as well as vim ' Dates Are Good Value As F m: "5 gives quite . distinctive {lama Moisten with white sauce mad cool. Purboil 1 pint of oystes; drain and cover each oyster mm chicken mixture. Dip in mill-d cracker crumbs and our; fry l deep fat and drain. Sula I'.". tablespoons butter', 8 lair te spoons flour and gradually .-,.,. third cup of nyswr liquor Ct'. two tablespoons cream. ' »n two tablorpo with salt and READERS, WRITE IN Min Chambers welcorth, personal letters from inlerrn ed renders. She is pleased to receive suggestions on topro for her column, And i; exert ready to listen to yo“ "pet peovcu." Requests for vecipo or special menus are in "(in AMI-cu your letters to "Mo. Sldic B. Chambers. " Vuu Adelaide Street, Toronto.' PATTERN 2372 nd cayenne p and tl Oh M Are Are Sen-lb an“ - S Control s 15 Per fi lt

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