SYNOPSIS Elinor Anne Men to "ctr" the heartbreak of her poelponed marriage " Dr. Norm-n Roger. by becoming an air elewanleee. Dr. Rogere' mother - an alliance between Norman no! menu, Francine lnyleee. Nor. - le jealous " Jack Newlon. the punt who helped Elinor get her Job. - Regen. Norman'e eieter, ie in love with Jack, but they heve quar- reled. Elinor plane . dinner to hrlng them together. Norman arrivee unex- pectedly and leavee. jealously angry when he linde Elinor elone with Jack. lever“ ttttrs later. Elinor ecee Nor- man's silver plane at the airport. She climbs m and firtdg a newspaper ac- count of Norman's betrothal to Fran- olne [Iv/less. Of Special ii=ii'i'i'i'iiiiriii- tii._.Wit...lrtt.j.t!.r.. Readers Inn ll": hm her "mu In t r, It grow: slum Wlu'n the call, "Alt anonru. I not mini. tre hurried toward ml alter a quick unmsy glance o shoulder. “LI! me put your bags out my." the eerpitot suggested. â€PM! the [ellow M. an! As he turrrted inside, Elinor spoke h Mm. "Good morning. tKat seven, We." She noted the name, L. Vald- lln. dalmatian New York. The man took the seat.grubhed a â€runner and appeared deeply en- aroused. One of the green has was a. the seat by Mm. The other rested Duvet-n his tert. "Won't you ullow "ttts up here In tl "No, no, no! They're all right." lib eyes were (mun. Elinor moved away. The man con- tinued to ttit, tense and quiet, as they qtrt under way. Once or twice he aroterd back at minor. Me seemed to to lndvr some sort at strain. As WOMEN WHO SUFFER WOMEN who sum-r in si. .., tcnlu. otttut my " - duth' pcnuhy fur " J' 1tcartriVr this gun “if? of lmH-Iiullm-unr _ silly pridc. i'aitr. 'et, ful pcrioils un- . nuturc', “.H'Hlllgl _ 2r that swim-111.111.: ic, wrung and nccds “dine .AUt‘YHiIHI. Gr, w nu srrrls rm wrll " women n-lLrn ure slmcrru irct truuale halt-men. Thry find Dr. I'xrr‘nN [numb h I‘vrdrnptum .A ulcprn‘hhh' [Hymn Rizal ‘hm Mrs. K. Elbqrnmt‘. Glviuhen. AILL, “.3 "In my mum-r1: there, is no better "oticirte for 'wvmcn and girls than Dr. “Inc's Favorite l'rrscmmnn. Itire I fin- " _. ' at _ -I-,..-.~nnvi..u’ Ci.';, Orange Pekoe Blend I good its vatae ix guys .drr.'.ert,t,1 uw - rein-l." BUY . not could not ail tty A sky Klrl has man vliminate all lrau- I ll me wait out, she >cnnvns mil. Me ttt LU,. I've things in thettt-PtV and some medicine - that I'll ' He spoke with a lorelgn ac- ttt In Put-n Imnu. ne mum“ evoasty. the call. “All aboard, phase." he hurried lownrd the place. mulch uneasy glance over hls CHAPTER " Mk iiurriG 1'g,srttt",', yr painful punis._ can In the :Prcsgnmmn' to . me to put your the rack?" Elinor rut drugliu mm. iiiifiEEE2! Mlin tr m of the as he Sh Tt th Ill d Elinor felt uneasy. There was nome- thing queer about the man. She won. dered if she should talk " over with the copilot and finally tittatted the sig- nnl asking permission to come to the pilot's compartment. When the Hub came, "may," she hurried forward. closing the door behind her. She described the lenow and men- tioned her concern about him. "That's the man who wouldn't the up his baggage." the eooilot said. "Heh nervous all right. Wonder what he has in thou: bags'.'" "Might ask him it it's a cargo ot diamonds." Jack laughed. "You go back to the cabin," the co- "Might as): him If it's n cargo ot diamonds." Jack laughed. "You go back to the cabin," the co- pilot said to Elinor. "I'll come out in P. few minutes. and angage the, fellow in conversation and mention the Jack. In signalln: slumped him. Tum the light was signaling again. A summons for Elinor to come back to the pilot's compartment. Ag she passed valdmiyz, he touched As she passe-(l Valdmtl'z, no tom-um her arm. "Are those storm clouds'."' he asked anxiously, pointing. Bo that was it. He was just normal about flying. "Why, yes." Elinor answered. "They have appeared quickly, haven't they? But We'll tly around them: so dott't worry." When she reacher the pilot's com- partment. the co-pllot said briefly, "Btorm ahead. Wild weather. We have been trying to circle it, but it covers a wide area. Fox's too thick below for a landing. So we are going to climb." Jack pointed the noise ot the ship for a rapid ascent. Bg8 "Gosh," be grumbled, "what a fog! Prepare your passengers tor some rough sailing. Elinor, but don't let them get nervous." Ginirreturned to the cabin. She wasn't afraid. Jack could be depended on to pilot them to safety. Lightning tlashed about the ship, illuminating the darkened interior. The nervous mun man suddenly leaped to his feet. He seized Elmer‘s hand. Elinr al Hi "Tell the pilot to land'." he plead. ed. 'moit--don't go on in this storm." Hits teeth ware chattering. Perspira- tion rolled down his tace. "Elinor firmly shoved him back into his twat. Turning, aha spoke to the other passengers in ft calm voice. "Don‘t be alarmed. We'm enc0unt- orod a storm but we're, flying above it. We'll be over it in a few mo- meme." "Tell the pilot not to go higher'." the nervous man shriekcd. "Quick-- tell hint not to go higher. Have him land!" "What are you so jumpy about?†Elinor laughed. "We're not going to hare any trouble. Jack Newton and his cupilot are veteran flyero. They Tl '(llll W Hm- the man in seat sewn. pilot had been there only a (Is when Elinor noticed that u the pilot's mmpnrent, was tor him to return. Valdmirz in rvlid as the co-pllot left out back to t were on her Igors desired oi pa y m b a cabin. Sev- yard, Mdiear n service n anon " King Authorizes Royal Marriage King George VI gave his “sent to the wedding ot Prince Paul of Greece, tteirspressutnptive to the Greek throne, and Princess Frederika Luise ot Brunswick. The King acted. utter a meeting of the Privy Council. under the Royal Marriages Act which requires his per- mission before any member ot a branch ot the Royal family may he The 20-yearold daughter ot the Duke of Brunswick is a great great granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Thi 35-ycamld prince, a distant cousin ot the princess. Is also related to the Bri- tish Royal family. Their wedding took place on Janu- ary 9th, in the cathedral in Athens, Greece. A simple, mosh with putt stitch dots is quickly and easily crocheted into this manning dress. Use mcrcerized cotton in fresh Spring colours. Pattern 1668 contain directions for making the dress in sizes 4 to 8 (all given in one pattern); an illustration of it and of all the stitches used; material require- ments; photograph ot detail of stich. W - - . ' A-A---.-- ‘--"-‘ RA "-.u.aAt hu- thn [3.11an to moms; pnnwgrupu Ul ucuau u. 'TW.v..' Send 20 cents In coins (etampe cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Willon tteedieeraft Department. 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. (Room 425). Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. know every inch of this route yourself." The man looked at her, his eyes gimlets of fear. "You don't know, you don't know.†he jabbered. "Tell him not to go higher and to keep out of this lightning." "A 5111110 {ain't apt to be struck by lightning," Elinor assured him, "We're perfectly gate." - "Don't talk that way," the man screamed. 'Tm Mraid---urtsitP." "And so am I. Have the pilot land. Tell the pilot to land!†The woman In neat nine spoke. Her forced laugh ended on a hysterical note. “Hie-E's scheming wrong with this chip right now!†a third passenger declared. "It's going in circles!†Children Have Special Hotel LAURA WHEELER OFFERS YOU AN EASY DRESS TO CROCHET In Hendon, Emr.---A11 "Guests" Have Well-to-Do Parents Catering exclusively to cildrcn, a hotel has been opened In Hendon, Eng- land. Guests are between 10 days and 14 years old. All have wttlrtodo par- ems, 5311;; of whom no traveling abroad, divorced, or just uninterested In little ones. Four children of a. woman who had eloped were registered without COMP ment, and their father vlslts them regularly. Mrs. Bird German, the pro- prietress, believes her hoatelry one ot the atangest in the world. " Al - ' use nus-.3»... ... -._- H - "Several of the guests are the chit. dren of divorced parents," she said, "usually their mothers visit them dur- in; the day and the fathers at night." Two recent guests were Chinese bab- ies 18 months old. Their mothers had come to London tmiveraitr to study for degrees. The softer or drensmoker type ot beach units for nouthern wear show u leaning toward pique nnd printed linen. Imported linen in blue Ind scar- let paisley design, in knee-length batch cont lined with "tmet sheet- ing, and. one ot the no" striking iiiaauown recently. CROCHETED DRESS (TO BE CONTINUED) Advance Hint "q.------------- _ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Calm Here " an interegting and flavour, ful way of preparing the meat course: Ration Shula: 12 cubes (1% inch) roast lamb , medium-sized tomatoes, (planned tt small white onions, halved Salt Pepper li cup butter V. cup hot water Arrange lamb. tomato quarters and onion halves alternately on six skew- ers. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pep- per and broil under a high Homo. hast- ing frequently with combined butter and water and turning often. until done. Serve at yield: 6 portions Sausages tor Sunday morning break, fast with waffles, pancakes or toast Some Appetizing Oven Dishes William Perry, 75, of Iowa, jilted at the altar 50 years ago, vowed he would not weal: again until the girl return- ed. He is Mill keeping his vow. The girl in the cane undoubtedly made a mistake for William has shown that he would have made an ideal husband. Missed Her Chance PATTERN 1658 Perhaps it is their habit of :ublic service that impels telephone girls all over the pad. ince to plan good cheer for un erprivileged families at Christmas time. This year hundreds of poor families benefited. The girls in the picture are reagesentative of the thousands of telephone workers whose well-laid plans and well-tilled bask' ts meant a brighter Christmas for so many of their lest fortunate neighbors. . once. Approximate Yum.' Yum! Try cooking them In this new and interesting way: Sous-[cs Baht! in BM Six bananas, unpeeled: It: to " small link sausagel (size, " to " lau- sagel to the pound). Slit each bon- ana lengthwise trom tip to top to form a pocket, being careful not to cut through the skin on the under side. Place one or two link sausages in tho opening of each banana. Arrange the bananas in baking dish, slit side up, and bake in a moderate oven (375 de- grves, P.) about " to 20 minutes or until sausages are done. Serves le. Suggestion: To brown sausages, place under broiler two to three minutes at tor lml-tinr. or fry until light brown be. fore instrllng into banana tor baking. A grand vegetable to use with that bang-up dinner is squash. Done in the shell it is indeed an uppetizing addi- tion. Winter Squash in The Shell 1 Hibhm-d squash. 2 tablespoons buttcr 1 cqg Salt and popper. Milk Part of a second squash may be us- ed to make the shell full. Cut oft the top of I small mttstrard squash, remove seeds and stringy por- tion. Place in a pan to bake or steam (about 2 hours) until tender. Remove pulp from shell. being careful to keep shell intact. mash pulls and season. Return mixture to shell. Smooth the surface to a dome shape. score with I knife. brush ovor with milk and beat. Ptt egg. Add bits of batter and place in oven a few minutes to brown. inch thicl Cd ttour. Mnkv lultrtr very hm in frying pan and Lumn meat. with onion. in the but bum]: Add Curmwuy spells tit you wish to us:- th; ml. and the lemon (wry thiniy sliced) and cook a few mmmxus longm', Add cream and 0x0. Transfer to baking dish and cover (or cover frying pan and complete cook- ing very gently, in frying pan); bake in a rather slow oven. 325 P., about 1% to 2 hours, until meat In very tem der. Add cream during cooking. it the mixture becomes dry; season further, if necessary. Bathrooms today can be made more beautiful than ever with new tiling. colored bathtubs. basins, em. and all the beautlttdly tinted linens on dim play. Purplish blue tiles from the floor to a peach colored ceiling. with peach towels and tutureg, a shower curtain draped like your best living room curtains, and blue (lies on the tloor, make a smart combination. European Vent Stew 1% pounds lean veal. Flour, salt, peppcr. lk cup butter 2 0x0 cubes 1 small onion, finely clumped ". H‘CRDJZH cczl'rrx‘rny weds 3 t h mun The Spirit of Service Prettier Bathrooms rrny,'ivtt, cut of mines square ttt ll over with " veal "l lh a'30tr 2-H" RELIEF “I "I In!" " [Elli in a pm: lake tho Haw NURSE WEBB) HER BHEUMATIG Raisins Rheumatic '.'tiity,ePtttrotc1trfy, ya. a new pom-om Inch men. poet men busy Wrte8ten and idlqvomgn Ill provide victim. (or 2'ffz"tefte't When Nanci-mm found mama #rsgied_otrt.Astet_erry.k, gal denied the 'tttet-uc Pu- nnv with “1m pl Int: am." the wrilel. "no - hd maxi-n in: the War. having [at no years} 25m: nag-m t'W"2t in thq my m u - -....... --.", -. W.-- ___ ._.. Inn-pm! ground; Thu muted the Bhetmw. uun. ltuotlmnnybldgmunn by lam lumps in 'tt in: "into t showed then-m: N‘mnf Itmn “anew memo try Pynnon Salt. but only when one package Ill! pm my. "art.ineeerstetlhedeet an "I gm to Ill an lull uni-1 Inna. Inn. was sunny- In: much mullet and 1?me win! not mun. usually work. 'q-nb.e_tse+errm' with .F,rtnmx an and inc it: will. every- when. Been unbur- on! will may m I you take rypnon Sun cw. In a (at day. winnoucvnnewup '2dht'ft".'tf. {rand freedom from pom. Fynnon . t, on proven Brirish remedy. " M obtainable It any in. ---m: I lane “on“. u you In“. 99v 4iiEcultr new.“ ores-tite'., “PM; child-adm- Ion-“M'- "NW1â€.- u m h an $gqqtt “a“: a-to"Asret'r"e" Uii-s-r.oewu'. MWMnma-dun- unwind-iv. Not-mil needneFtevenmint* Heres in what to do: Take two “Aspirin" mum thru- seu.fef . aluiprdil colds i; ilriGriiiriiiiet Auger; Paglia}: if you are nothn my“! 3.' , t.oey,l the family Chm; “ATE in the registered trnde-mnrk the Buyer Company. Limited. of Windsor, “Mario. Look for the name Buyer in the form of a cross on every lnhleL leaned (;si(i!.l, am! Gel 'iliri'ir,', 'iii), 'i/ijirii'ri J.),,-,, "A 2'rii"i.nuiViGtFiria LJ' 'ihe"Aqrirt' in"methodat Beviriq church because I like to ls once in a while. where mm hats off." - Stanley High. - ‘7’"? __ . to_direetiont L" cue? zzzaigtan gu- IX LN CANAEA Historic Treasures Found In Quebeio NW Art Work of Ancient Fund Canal- Are Discovered h. Out-9â€!†Pye' Br h" of ancient French Canaan u rcpum-u by Jule. Basin. one ot six itttu Mirn- iorl cont-undead to record tiisttrrh' relies at Quebec Province and to till in the no: ot history. Surveying plinlingl and art nbju Is in old village churchvs and raking all through muuiy archives and rvcot'ds, Surveying pinning- and art oblcrts m old villus churches and rakinz all through musty archives and “words, the Inveutxuora sought to ('zllnhwlh- relics wd reconstruct tho 1u'or'ncitrt lite ot a century 9r more ago. Artist! " 18th Century Results ot the surwy. mmiv (1min the summer. will be ttetsat'drrt to J, 'e Bruchesi. assistant provim'hzl F' t " my. slid Basin, librarian ot Mom; ' new: Art School. who worked m n Montreal district with Gerard va mile. provincial director of drawlr. "One ot the survey": onions." l added. “was to record tho Work of tt Quebec mm:- ot tho ttlth cumm- lost with the iettlmr later of (19"qu “than an nrt field." Their tree ulue unknown to m priests. may tree-urea were (out: in old churches at the provintrv's n In" and hamlets. For Insmm-n. i the parish church ot St. Martin C, Inge. we hand two valunbln V113. [an by human!- Inlepart an l" court. prominent artist ot tte c, and am rm and t794." Gold Wine Cups “And In a Iiuy church in tt tH" town we unearthed two and um ver eucharistlc Winn cups. honrilt , . sump of the French-(Tnn-xdin ' t smith who made thom mom) th I. 1 years ago," he sold. Ot the other lo and Raymond P: archives of Mot N: "can and Mm Psvchohrrv l? -rt Must Acccmnry Mcii-al seveh In Finding the Ca" This and Simila- Aihaer.t, A complete understanding of l aches. (aiming spells and mums quire. undies that are both 1m and psychological, according to u er delivered before the Associmizv Resell-cl: In Nervous and Mental use meeting at New York. The [taper advocated a (mnbin ot two school: of thought on the noun Ind treatment of such uiln cmu in Emotionnt State “Chase. In the body, trertain sea at emotional Butte, certain M mica! {traces-ea and certain pry. (tell lute: an "eet the blood Intion of the brain." the papw "it is therefore important, w',r investigating people who haw complaint. as fainting snows. I ft and heldaches, to have studiv- are both medical and psychokr i determine which ot those prom» entttttttive of the patient] Conny] “Host people under the cif, ltrong emotion have an inor- the heart rate and the blood pr However. We have noon sum react with a slowing of tho, hm (all in blood pressure. Soul" i unis will blush under (‘iri'mm wherein others will dvfinitn ly pile. Similar Tatitd varnnzmnr ', sea can occur in the brain." Seeks Cure for Epilepsy Dr. Wilder Pvtttit 1d. of " the president of the associnllw' I pnpor ham-d on oltseyvtttlrvrs any patients Lndvr maxim-'1 “on, which indicated the cum: “any to be due to alterations ttow ot Mood through the lr: Pamela MW tstabilisation of tl u a possible cure for orilwsy avenue at approach to the In of epilepsy in the future." Dr. John R. Graham, of 1 through I study by means of t'rs light on the temporal nmry. I stated the Eyttertivcu'ttrste of l nine in relieving headaches. Jilted Women Drw- Chrt Bride's Juc,wev, V' When the othYiaCnrr c!crg:::.: I Mtge It Chtudim, C:r.cvh kin, Mid, "Will you take this r. ; be your UwNI husband." thr:r an unexpected commotion in tlu. of the church. Came two loud cries, “I wili' ,' l Among the spectators. oomph drowning out the quiet reply " 1 bride. The bridettrrom had [now ' to three women. and the two whu‘l he had Jilted had eontrptod to “n [ l the wedding. They continue! t! Mr d-tamatmtioat and almost sucuocdel I. their â€M. but the police were all“ ad m then from tro Study i tlt the ttttttttt tatrw of Conn: and English intltwttcr's In t W n ry v at numerous In treasures We!“ Cnuad; II reported “In. one ot m Innslig'n- “stoned to record tiisttrrh' Heckle Grc C 'r/dest-ie) “I wax" h th Crt. V . 'HI" N . l 1:.'..‘1.~hislu.; M '. lawn Al." Inna)" ','r', tr ' u “an: a hive trl 1nd. 'tt .|.‘.u of dynamic humanity "l h- {"11 (“my won fishing “My ",t" and Andrew the lnoihvt .' cttstitse I not In the h-‘a. t, were when." Nuts um- I mod, hook and line being :le “not!“ no. Simnn is, ot can! - than Ilaon Pear, am (in. m of tho "you. .I My month.“ In -. an» In reform“ th- I: lat. M itt t h LESSON I" WINNING A LIFE " IN Icon '1 and It Tl nd " "r