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Durham Review (1897), 10 Oct 1940, p. 2

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factor in modern linen history, p;x: ticularly in its styling and the deâ€" frogments of flax fibre cloth have been discovered in Switzerland,. prosumably left there ten thousand years ago by its ancient weavers, the Neolithic Lake Dwellers. MENXTIONED OFTEXN IN BIBLE Frequent mention of linen occurs in the Bible. and the linen buria} wrappings, and ceremonial cloths fonnd by modern archasologists in the tombs of the Pharaohs prove that linen was the fabric of the Aristocracy in Egypt. The Romans and the Gauls used the textile, the Colts named and developed it. And America‘s enormous consumption of linen has been the determining vc.op eâ€" 18 I bis ‘opment Creas of â€" resista istant c qual of his oldest industx:ies.wfif.ix;;n doubtless, was in widespread use before the dawn of history, for Linen might well be termed the heirloom fabric of civilization. Flax is one of the most ancient of fibres used by man, and flaxâ€"spinning one The position of linens in the highâ€" style field is of increasing importâ€" ance now that Ireland, because of war conditions is the only source of supply left to this continent. Leading U. S. importers expressed «onfidence however, that there are sufficient stocks in their markets to €are adequately for the normal needs of the trade until at least next summer. But the fact that there is no overâ€"supply of this texâ€" tile offers an excellent opporturity to build up its prestige in the Amâ€" erican fashion picture. Linen: Heirloom Of Civilization Juice, and rind. Fill pie Cover with whipped cream. 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 baked %inch pie shell Cream, whipped Add raisins to water, cover, and cook 30 minutes. Drain; add water to juice to make 2 cups. Combine tapioca, sugar, salt, and liquid in s«aucepan and mix well. Bring mixâ€" ture quickly to a full boil over diâ€" rect heat, stirring constantly. Pour small amount over egg, stirring vigorously; return to saucepan and bring just to a boil. Remove from fire and add butter, raisins, lemon A New Wardrobe "From Old Clothes t&â€"â€"By Frances Lee Bartonâ€"â€" SING a simple food song. Oven heat turned high. Four and ninety raisins baked into a pie. u?; When the hostâ€" ess cuts it, *C guests both y _4 old and young, Clamor for their portions. Now my song is Even shoes often can be reconâ€" ditioned to look and feel like new. BRefore you throw away a pair of old favorites for which you paid quite a tidy sum, consider having them reâ€"soled or perhaps dyed. DRESS AND JACKET If you can have one new outfit, you imight get a wool dress and a matching jacket and accessories which will be smart with it and with one or two leftâ€"over dresses in your wardrobe. The dress and jacket will be right for street and general wear. And, if it isn‘t too severely tailored, the dress minus the jacket will be useful for bridge and dressier occasions. Perhaps a new, inexpensive jac ket and a skirt you already have will serve the suit situation in pretty good order, Maybe if the old black dress had a new bright scarf or a new clip at the neckline, it wouldn‘t look like the old black drees. 1 cup raisins 2 cups water 4 tablespoons quickâ€"cooking tapioca %% eup sugar *% treaspoon salt 1 egz, slightly beater 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons lemon juice robe this fall, try the system of making the most of what you have in your presert one. NEW ACCESSORIES Last winter‘s wool dresses won‘t look or feel the same if you have them shortened, reâ€"fitted through the waistline if necessary, cleaned and pressed by an excellent dry «cleaner. And then wear them with goodâ€"looking shoes, bag, hat and gloves in one of tre new, exciting aeccessory colors, such as benedicâ€" tine brown. Before you throw up your hands in despair because your budget won‘t permit a coriplete rew wardâ€" As A Fabric â€" Flax is the Most Ancient of Fibres Used By Man â€" Ireland is Sole Source of Supply Now For This Continent A Real Raisin Don‘t Give up in Despair You Can‘t Afford to Buy Raisin Pie Pie cociil es oociets FREE. . Write now for the 49 Wellington Street East, Toronto. pteN. if He laughed .quietly. "Try and get rid of me." Then he went on with his plans. "We should be ready to start soon after sunset. ‘‘Tonight?" Her voice was a whisper. "I need never go back to town? I need never let you CHAPTED FIVE (Conclusion) Martin held her tight. "I‘ve come to take you away. We‘ll go toâ€"night on skis, the way I took Werner â€" across the Pass to the Austrian border." brutal treatment. Freya and her mother leave for Austria but at the border Freya is sent back on a technicality. Then one day she joins Martin secretly at his farmâ€" house. taken to a concentration camp and shortly afterwards dies from asunder by the accession of Adâ€" olf Hitler to the Dictatorship of the country. Mrs. Roth, an Aryâ€" an, is agonized by the persecution of her husband‘s race, especially when her two sons, by a former marriage, Erich and Otto, become fanatical Storm Troopers and reâ€" pudiate the stepfather they had once revered. Then young Freya Roth breaks her engagement to Fritz, a worshipper at the Nazi shrine. She finds love with Marâ€" tin Breitner who is labeled a Paâ€" cifist and a Red. But soon afterâ€" wards he is forced to flee the country. Then Professor Roth is In a little University town in Southern Germany, the happy family of Professor Roth, a nonâ€" ISSUE. 41â€"‘40 SYNOPSIS Adapted from the Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer Picture by BEATRICE FABER Soak bread crumbs in the milk, then add corn and seasoning, mixâ€" ing well. Melt butter and add last. Salad â€" Chopped Carrot, Celery and Cucumber Chop or run through food minâ€" cer the carrots, measuring 2 cups when minced, % cup minced cuâ€" cumber, %4 cup chopped celery, 1 tablespoon of chopped onion. 2 _ cups of fine bread crumbs 2 _ cups of canned corn 1 _ tablespoon onion chopped 1 _ teaspoon poultry dressing seasoning 14 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper cup milk 1 _ tablespoon butter For the Thanksgiving Menu, I have aimed at si and a purely Canadian dinner, for how better can w than by helping the Canadian producer? Thanksgiving Dinner Menu Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Chicken â€" Savoury Dressing e t O Sn hm ind m‘ lanSln N Sontuiiatnnd _ mss 0 GCÂ¥y : Hzppy Thank.sgivipg to all! Let us be truly thankful for our homes, our country and a nation determined to stand defending the heritage of liberty and tradition, that all might have the right to give thanks as a people and indivdiually. Is not all that sufficient to make us more thankful than we have ever been before in spite of war clouds and much sadness throughout the world? For the Thanksgiving Menu, I have aimed at simplicity, economy, and a purely Canadian dinner, for how better can we show patriotism than by helving the Canadian nyadnaa»? Table Talks There was exaltation in her face. "I‘m not afraid." He went on gravely. "It won‘t be easy, this journey. You‘ve got to know what you‘re taking on. It‘s a long hard way. I‘m pretty sure no one suspects the spot where I cross the border but there‘s always the chance of a patrol . .>." "Home." She lingered over the word. We must reach the border before daybreak. Your mother will be counting the hours. I promised her to bring you safely home." Creamed Mashed Potatoes â€" Mashed Turnips Salad â€" Chopped Carrot, Celery and Cucumber Dessert â€" Apple Trifle Pie, Pears, Apple: Beverage of Choice. Savoury Dressing â€" Mashed Turnips â€" Giblet Gravy y Sak w29 8 m A novel and seasonal centre piece can be made from a pumpâ€" kin cut basket shape with handle and filled with fruit of menu â€" grapes, apples and pears, 10 T 2020 07ey OCUVEUE ing to kind of apple. When soft, run through sieve â€" sweeten to taste, also add 1 teaspoon of canâ€" died ginger, chopped, chill. Beat the whites of. 3 eggs until stiff and fold into the apple mixture. Have ready and bake a pastry shell (nine inch); when it is just about finished baking before the delicate brown appears â€" turn into it the apple mixture. Return to oven and bake until edge is the delicate brown. Serve with whipped cream â€" should be servâ€" Oe "A patrol. There, on the right." He faced her. It was a grim moâ€" ment of desperation. "What shall "What is it?" she eed. BACK, OR DEATH? His eyes were eager. "We‘ve only to cross that open space. Those tall rocks are on Austrian soil. When we reach them we‘re safe. Come on, we can make it." They started off but suddenly he stopped, taut. a . She was stirred to new life. "So nearâ€"" Again they plunged onward and Freya was just managing to stumble along beside him when all at once he cried, "Freya, look, look!"‘ They were standing on a sort of ledge and through the floating mist they could see recâ€" vealed a valley, with white roâ€"is, gleaming in the morning sun. ]% was like a bright glimpse of anâ€" other world. "Austria." She smiled back at him valiantâ€" ly. "You‘re my strength. I won‘t fail you." ‘*We should make it in an hour, less perhaps." His arms gripped her anxiously. "If your strength holds out." She reached out to him. "Oh Martin, we‘re not lost, are we?" ‘"Lost? No. You‘re not afraid?" «‘Not â€" when I see you." Her voice was weak with exhaustion. "Is it stillâ€"very far? The Pass?" They moved swiftly and steadâ€" ily for hours, stopping now and then ‘for a moment‘s rest. Bu% after a long while Freya began to falter. Martin‘s voice floated back in the mist. "Am I going too fast? I‘m sorry dear." He returned to her. "Every time I look back you seem smaller and frailer." Martin‘s eyes gleamed with humor. "We‘re not wasting time mother." "«YOU‘RE NOT AFRAID? Night had fallen by the time they had their knapsacks ready and their skis strapped to their boots. Then came the moment for departure and Mrs. Breitner‘s quavered blessing was upon them as they started down the slopes. By "Children," Mrs. Bieitner callâ€" ed, "it‘s getting dark. You have no time to waste." She was a bit dismayed. "So soon? But we‘ve so much to say." Her lips curved with wistful humor. "We‘ve ever said the usuâ€" al foolish things." "We‘ve all our lives to say them." He kissed her long and well as the shadows deepened around them. He started. "Look, the sun‘s setting already. We‘ve got to get busyâ€"" do? We have a fighting umber served on Lettuce Apples and Grapes SADIE B. CHAMBERS WTV K ACiI~ nl\vp 10 V Gaots® TORONTO rpri asked, frightâ€" Dept. W Swamped in bitterness, Otto heard it all, felt the pull of it upon the grim vows to which his youth was sworn. Then his jaw hardened. The path of terrorism, SHAW Business sense of humorâ€"‘" "Wish, father," said little Ruâ€" di in a ghostly whisper, "blow out the candles . . ." 270 ine Professor, "Ours has been a very united family â€" in this home we‘ve had the habit of gracious Iving. We‘ve prided ourâ€" selves on our tolerance and our roume oc Rmode Uther Home Study Courses are available to enable seude'ndt{ to meet the growing demand for trained office helpâ€"Bookâ€" keeping, Secretarial, Business Practice. Fit yourself for a woflgnd office tion through SHAW OME S‘FUDY Co0RSEs." Write toasy for Comoane MNNUWNWNNDetrmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmescn. 2222 C The Shaw plan of instruction _ enables you. to master Shorthand and Typeâ€" writing at home, in spare time. We supâ€" ply special text books (either Pitman or Gregg System) and the use of a standard mmoâ€"for a finnod of 3 months. When Course in Home Study is complete the student may then attend, if desired, Shaw Day Schools to perfect speed and pass D’pfhm examinations. Other HomeRendwum.szoil® _ 0 NOC And then there was Freya‘s warm, gay voice, ‘Six candlesâ€" one for each decade of a wonderâ€" ful life, father. Now you must blow them outâ€"" And the Professor, "Ours has been a very united family â€" in He and Erich went to the door and withou. knowing why, Otto stood there a moment. Suddenly, he seemed to hear the muted strains of music. A flood of meâ€" mories came to him . . . Father‘s birthday dinner . . . "Martin Breitner was arrested â€"charged with treason." Their silence screamed out at him. "I had no choice. It was my duty." He went to the door. "There‘s a staff qonference at Headquarters. You’re_ to report with me now." SHAW "I met them at the Karwendel Pass. I ordered them to halt. They refused to obey." He couldn‘t meet their dawning horâ€" ror. "At my command, the patrol opened fire. Your sister is dead." "BLOW OUT THE CANDLES" Otto fell back. "Freya?" MLTCT mm on o. mss saaentl net mt L he n Stiffly, _ mechanically, _ Fritz approached them. His voice was harsh wi‘qh suppressed emotion. But there was a step for which they were listening. They knew that he had been ordered in purâ€" suit of Freya and Martin. Why hadn‘t he returned yet with their sister? _ "What made her do it?"" Otto suddenly cried, "Why?"" He turned‘_as the door opened. In the tomb that had once been the Roth home, Erich and Otto moved about, gathering up their mother‘s possessions. She had written and asked them to send on her little knicknacks, remindâ€" ers of her former life. The mocking sun fell on her young broken body, on the still, white face, the bright tossed hair. Fritz looked at her there, gazed upon this sacrifice he hatl offerâ€" ed to his gods on the altar of duty. . Then, whiteâ€"lipped, and crushed, he turned away . . . THE DEAD FREYA And now the patrol came up, headed by Fritz. Slowly, Martin looked at this man who had once been his friend. And then, the emotions raging darkly within his soul moved him to an instineâ€" tive action. He lifted the slim body of the dead Freya in his arms and rose to his feet. And thenâ€"a rifle shot rang out. Another. Martin turned as if the hand of God itself had stopâ€" ped him. In that moment he knew that he was alone. Freya had been taken from him. Typewriting in spare time at home No, there was still a small smile on her lips as she lay hudâ€" dled in the snow. He stooped and gathered her into his arms. "Iâ€" I must have fainted," she murâ€" mured painfully. He nodded. "But we did it, didn‘t we? We‘re free." Her eyes clouded "Iâ€"1 think I must rest a little now. I‘m tired. Very, very tiredâ€"" Her head fell back and she was lifeless in his arms. LEARN Shorthand But all at once the mist lifted and there was a ringing shout. "Halt . . . Halt." Almost, it sounded like the voice of Fritz, begging them to stop. They went doggedly on. Again came the plea, desperaâ€" tely urgent. "Halt. Halt there!"‘ _\ She said quietly, "To what? To your death â€" perhaps to mine?" Swiftly, they kissed, knowing that this might be their last carâ€" ess in life. Then they emerged from their shelter aud started to fly across the open snow. P chance. Shall we try for shall we go back?" iÂ¥ SCHOOLS Head Office 1130 Bay St. TORONTO and HOME STUDY METHOD it? Or 30E You were right, Jimâ€"I switched to Postum for amond:andfeellikeanewmanâ€"nomoreca&ine nerves for me! I‘m sticking to Postum! ® Many lecansafelydrinkteaandco&‘ee. mmafiafldfldgmâ€"s&ofldm i them.!fyouareoneofdme.tryl’osmm’s 30â€"day test. 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