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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Aug 1938, p. 3

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* ' i A Page of Interest to Women rr Fashions ---- Recipes pe ------ = 5 i { i Ta ; Be .., = ! P -rromenace I | 4 i d S 2) Deck ie , by Ishbel Ross " ; = a ---------- Synopsis knowledge that she was close to ] "A luxurious five-month cruise death, beyond aid and love. Her around the world aboard the only fear was that they might push 1 "Marenia" brings together a | her back. She dreaded the mom- d | > ~~ group of passengers for adven- ents of quiet, the lull between the | tures, romantic, entertaining . . . waves, when her thoughts washed | and tragic . . . Like in "Grand Ho- back to the life she was leaving. tel" these passengers offer a study One arm reached into the night and in human actions and reactions the water raced through her fin- } : which unconsciously bare their gers. It was black and icy-cold. The | souls. . . . These characters are water was a vold from which one aboard the ship: Macduff, dour plunged into light. Slowly she was 4 Scotchman, single, of middle age; worming her way through the black = : Miss Mudge, school teacher, spend- circle -- her breast, and now her ing the savings of 20 years; An- walst, If only her hips would slip gela, faithful wife of Lovat, gig- through the porthole! Jenny's head olo; Dick Charlton, first officer; swooped down toward the water. * Clare, a person of experience; A thousand echoes . thundered in Joan, a dissipated flapper; Jen- her ears and her thoughts were ny, run.-away wife, and Peter; splintered to fragments. Her baby ¥ " o ~ Captain Baring, master of the ship would never know her -- better « +. and his soul. No, go on with that she would die. Peter would the story. : never love her -- better that she should. Still Awake Turough the Porthole Pattering down the adjoining al- With cne last tug she pulled her- ley, the steward too old for any self clear, There was a tiny splash. duty at sea but that of night watch- A huge wave roared along the side man, arrived at Jenny' stateroom, of the ship, and. finding an open which was next to Macduff's. He porthole, rushed in. Two peach > les saw a ribbon of light under her slippers road like boats for a split door and assumed that she was still second, and then, ag the water ed- awake. He knocked, and a faint died with the lurching of the Mar voice answered, "Come in. enfa, were stranded limply in a "Sorry to disturb you, madam, I corner. Macduff, restless in the >a hase orders™lo close the deadlight. | adjoining cabin, heard a metallic aptain's orders, madam. +n | click during a moment's lull, the Leave it as it is now, steward, crash of a slipper heel against the she said. "I shall ring for you Jat. partition. er. My head is splitting and I must - + x have air." : Angela found a letter from Lovat Harry stood at the door, wonder- waiting for her at Peking. ing what he should do. "It's cap- My dear Angela (he wrote): A a od mgt wn ne | ren man Things have happened : Pe Vii) Cone inet since you left, and I'm afraid I am = J Henn 'S voles Wik imperatiye. going to hurt you a great deal with "Leave it. to me. I shall ring in a what 1 have to say. You must have little while." realized for ages that things could a ~The old man_went grunting off, 00) Sonne, Py a lg He had plenty. of others to attend ig ea, to, and he supposed the lady knew Wish om Seared qo his oh ! what she was about. Senseless of 2 Sroitalianmigh igi 3 " her, though. He shuffled down the self, but I've fallen in love, and not next alley; no doubt she would | # Passing fancy this time. ring. Soon he had forgotten her ex- I shall furnish evidence when you istence. return, if you feel you want to di- - CHAPTER XVIII vorce me, Angela, and, of course, 9 The storm was now at its peak. I shall make it all as easy as pos- Jenny could see the green-black sible. I want you to believe that mountains racing past with squirm- our love, while it lasted, was some- ing foam-crests. In her ears were thing separate, apart and wonder- thundering cries of anguish--the ful; and that I have never known a requiem of the sea. She dashed Woman I admired as much as you. across the cabin and slapped her But I'm afraid I should continue to hands in aimless frenzy against the hurt you, and things would only panels. "He couldn't, he couldn't, Bet worse, as you must realize, I he couldn't!" she screamed, but her could not bear your reproachful voice' was a whisper in the mad eyes at Cairo, although you said so crescendo of the gale. She must be little. Wouldn't it be better if we going mad. But the water would went our separate ways? I have al- wash the fever from her brain, it ready left your home and am living would lap her in peace and security. at my club. Jock is with me, but I - She reached the porthole, was shall return him as soon as you get standing below it. She stretched up back. Forgive me, Angela, and I x re her arms and the tips of her fin hope we shall always be the best ? gers touched the rim, finding it to of friends. Yours, « » be cold and wet. Her ears were fil- Lovat led with the roar of the sea. Noth- P.S. -- Would you please get me ing must stop her now. At last she a very fine jade bracelet in China? worked her slender shoulders out The 'Kitten wants: one. through the rim of the porthole. Gone From Her Life Turning her head, she saw that the The letter dropped from Angela's deadlights must all be down, for the hand and she stared after it as it i ship was as dark as a whale. She | fo). She had feared it all along. Of was working with frenzy now, and course, she would let him have his pushing her slim body farther and | divorce -- though it would be very farther out. The waves dashed into ~ beastly -- all of it! The tears went her face, stinging her to a sharp | g)ding down Angela's cheeks. She had not thought that he would slip completely out of her life as soon as she turned her back. There now would be no use opposing him, and i why try to hold him when he had v already passed from her life? : A . She took out her writing things 7 te and sat down to reply to his let- ter. Darling Lovat: I waited and waited for a letter, and then when I got to Peking I learned that there wasn't anything - more to look forward to. Of course, you shall have your divorce. . I SE : should not dream of standing in your way. Make any arrangements p 5 you like and as soon as I get back : 1 found I shall talk things over with you. I : hope you're sure you love the girl, ' Sussiening Lovet. I'm going out to look for - > my mo the bracelet tonight. It will be my ' . ! rn ng wedding gift to your new bride, and : cereal with I hope you .will both be happy. I L ' ; blame myself for marrying you, - 5) BEE HIVE Syrup ever; but I love you still, and al C : | ways shall, I'm afraid. ; > aids Angela. / oEE HIVE Hunt for a Bracelet OLDEN 3 { (hon sYRV ~---- TOMORROW TRY IT Issue No. 33---'38 Macduff might go with her on her quest. He would have o idea that she wag buying a gift for her suc- cessor, and he was certainly obtuse enough not to know that she was hurt. Angela changed into her gay- est gown, like Jenny with her flow. ered gown; 'like Jenny with her flowered frock at Bangkok. At last PART . C she went down to the lounge and Mode For Autumn Will Be Colourful Even Coats Are Bright; Red Rust, Wine and Grape Popular NEW YORK.--Maybe we'll be gayer In .autumn, says a heading. But we were gay In the spring and all summer long. will be worn during the autumn and winter. Color helps to uplift spirits, which may be depressed by too much black, even though black is always smart, Not One Black Costume A fashion show was staged re- cently--all coats and suits--and not one black model among them! A red rust was a favorite shade. Wine and grape are receiving a good deal of attention, and following them are "purple plum," deep laurel green, slate blue and brown, Coats are seen in both fitted and straight models, the fitted models having quite full skirts, ------ bles now have an average beat of 611 acres with 654 inhabitants. Juniors Adore By ANNE ADAMS Your young daughter loves to look as up-to-the-minute as you do, so why not make her this bo- lero-frock masterpiece stitched up from Anne Adams' Pattern 4853? Maybe she is old enough to cut it out herself, and then won't she be the proud little person! The Sew. ing Instructor tells just what to do, so the outfit is casily complet- ed. Think of the dresses you can make: one with braid edging the square neck and cap sleeves--one with crisp revers--one with mid- section and flared front panels cut bias, Plaids and checks are effective--in cottons for now, in synthetics for New School Term. Remember, the bolero goes smart- ly with other dresses too, and it may match or contrast. Pattern 4853 is available in girls' and junior sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Size 10, entire ensemble, takes 2% yards 36-inch fabric. RE Send twenty cents. (20¢) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly size, name, address and style number, Send your order to Anne Adams, Room 425, 73 West Ade- laide St., Toronto. 3 found Macduff with a whisky before him, "I'm going on an expedition to- night, Macduff, and I'd like you to come with me." "Where?" "I've been commissioned to buy a jade bracelet," she explained in a light tone. "I want to find the loveliest one fn China. We'll scour the city until we get it." "It sounds like a foolish idea to me, but I shall come." "Good! I can always depend on you." We're glad, however, that color' England's 49,429 police consta- « Lord Sandwich had no intention of upsetting the world's party menus when he first ordered his roast beef between two slices of bread. The combination was so good that it became popular and has been ever since. But even in the eighteenth century it was recognized that the filling had to be moist and flavoursome, the bread firm and fresh, to make a perfect sandwich, For home parties and picnics the hostess has to make her sand- wiches hours ahead and worry about ways of keeping sandwiches fresh till time of eating. The new quick-cooking tapioca will work miracles for them. No need to get the bread limp by having the filling soak into it for hours while the sandwiches are rolled in pa- per or damp cloth. This tapioca holds the moisture in sandwich fillings and yet does not in any way interfere with the flavour of those clever appetizing combinations that everyone likes. The tapioca helps to make chick- en, fish, or cheese, go a long way too. SANDWICH FILLINGS To prepare sandwich fillings, place liquid in top of double boiler and bring to a boil over direct ~ heat. Combine quick-cooking tap- foca and dry seasonings, add gradually to liquid and bring to a brisk boil, stirring constantly, Place immediately over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from boiling water. Combine remain- ing ingredients in order given; add to tapioca mixture and blend. Cool--mixture thickens as it cools. For the Perfect Sandwich » FILLING 1 cup chicken stock ioca 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper % teaspoon paprika 1 cup chopped chicken % cup celery, finely chopped 2 tablespoons 4 cup mayonnaise Makes 2 cups filling. ING 1 cup water ioca 1% teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper % teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup flaked tuna cooked fish % cup chopped pickles or 1 tabléspoon vinegar 1-3 cup mayonnaise Makes 2 cups filling. NIPPY CHEESE SANDWIC FILLING toes (juice and pulp) ioca % teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoon dry mustard dian cheese ed beef, ground % teaspoon Worcestershire "sauce Makes 2% cups filling. Fashion Flashes Dirndls are favorite costumes ~for-young spectators everywhere, Crinkled seersucker makes a one-piece 'suit, which rolls into a ball the size of a kerchief when it's not being worn. A two-piece play suit is of white rayon with tailored jacket blouse worn outside the shorts. There arc some large hats this summer but more small in white or gay light colors with frivolous veil, flower or feather trimmings, including considerable ostrich. Fashionable footwear accents high-heeled sandals designed to cover most of the toe and the vamp but open at the sides, with straps joining vamp to heel. Stiebel reports success with full-skirted black chiffon dresses; also with full-skirted printed erepe dresses, the last under fitted matching jackets. Natural, in linen, is another ri- val (besides prints and pastels) of white for spectator sports styles. Short woollen jackets--bolero, waist-length box, and fitted hip- length--are worn instead of sep- arate coats, with printed or mono- tone frocks. The vogue for flowered toques continues, establishing acceptance of formal fashions for summer. Peasant styles replace nautical themes for informal sportswear. Full-gathered and pleated skirts in vivid colored cottons, printed or plain seen in garden and beach wear. At formal dinners, the question of rank in the seating arrange- ment ic not always without ran- cor, Shirtwaist dresses are made en- tirely of velvet or entirely of metal cloth or in combinations of metal and black crepe. WHEN IN TORONTO SEE CASA LOMA 8ir Henry Pellatt million dollar Cas- tle-on-the-Hill, Spadina Road, Tor- onto. Hour's tour thro' Castle, tow- er, tunnel, stables, art galleries, and: coronation room special exhibits and souvenirs, See "The Fall of Nine- veh," (the king and his wives), painted by order of late Emperor Joseph of Austria--has 29 life size. figures on a canvas, 28 feet x 18 feet, and the Vimy Memorial. Open 10 am, till 9 pm, Adults, 266--Child- (To Be Continued) Sentence Sermons God's plans like lilies pure and white unfold; We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart, Time will reveal the calyxes of gold.--May Riley Smith. * * * Three men are my friends: He who loves me, He who is my cnemy and He who is indifferent to me: He who loves me teaches me ten- derness, Who hates me teaches me caution, And who is indifferent self-relia- ance.--Anon. At a dinner party it's consider- ed proper for engaged couples to sit together but customary for married pairs to separate -- life is like that! CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tap- sweet pickles, rt Fn diets homeo hey i . of food par- 1 jableepoen pimento, finely ticles, massages the um. Aldad!. choppe , gestion, relieves stuffy feelina after 1 tablespoon vinegar eals. Helps keep you iralthyl FISH SALAD SANDWICH FILL- 3 tablespoons quick-cdoking tap- other 2 tablespoons chopped pimento 2 cups strained canned toma- 2 tablespoons quick-cooking top- 2% cups (% lbs.) grated Cana- 1% cups (% 1b.) dried or cook- Dentists recommend Wrigl y's ake some Dine or tae children too -- they will love it! cs Vocabulary Larger Than Shakespeare's Average College Student Today Knows 176,000 Words-- The Great Dramatist Used Only 15,000 To 39,000 Dr Obert Seashore, Associate Professor of Psychology at the Northwestern University, said recently that the average Ameri- can college student has a much larger vocabulary than the 15,000 words with which he is credited. Most students can recognize 62,- 000 root words apd 114,000 "de- rived" words, making a total of 176,000, which seems an extreme- ly extensive vocabulary, especial- ly when we realize that Shakes- peare did not use more than from 15,000 to 20,000 words, and Mil- ton half that number. The highly educated English- man uses more than 4,000 differ- ent words to express himself, and most of them rub along excellent- ly on about 400. Our language contains about 400,000 words and is the most expressive on earth, but many of them are technical or used only in certain trades and professions. Tie Up Soap The elusive cake of soap that often turns a shower bath into a + game of hide-and-seek can be kept in plain sight by a length of thick cotton cording, the kind dress- makers use, Bore a hole in the soap with an ice pick or some such sharp in- strument, and insert a good long piece of the cording. Fasten the ends securely. The soap can then be worn necklace-fashion while you are doing your lathering, and anchored onto the faucets while you are rinsing off the suds. ren 15c. Sundays, 25 cents, - you need--safety, long mile- New Low-Priced Fivestone STANDARD H tunity to save money on tires. Go to your local Firestone Dealer and ask him for the new low-priced Firestone Standard. It's a first class tire in every respect --made of high quality ma- terials to Firestone standards of quality and fully guaran- teed. It gives you everything ERE'S your big oppor- age, dependable, carefree service--all at thrifty prices. Drive in to the Firestone Dealer's today and see this remarkable tire--the greatest Firestone ever built at these low prices. Against Wearing Colored Glasses Vancouver Man Says It's Just A Fad, A Stupid Practice Which May Injure the Eyes There is a present craze among the younger folk for disfiguring themselves by wearing dark glas- ses with colored celluloid rims. Origin of the fad is easily traec- ed to a desire to emulate stars of the movie colony at Hollywood, says "The Man With the Lantern" writing in the Vancouver Sun. Be- ginning with a pseudo-smart set it has spread to include high school students and other vigorous and young animals of that age. An oculist friend of mine -- well known as an authority on the eyes--tells me that the habit of wearing smoked glasses. unless there is actual need to protect the eyes from excessive glare--moy be positively dangerous. The reason is obvious. In lati- tudes where there is an excess of sunlight, a provident nature has supplied natives with pigments that have the property of absorb- ing the glare. Negroid people are example of this, So my oculist friend says that the wearing of smoked glasses, ex- cept in case of need, weakens the eyes' natural resistance to too much light. It makes them more and more dependable on artificial aid. The colored glasses become vir- tually crutches and create a habit- of-mind that makes it hard to dis- pense with them when the fad has run its course. There is, however, another rea- son against this stupid practice. Most cheap colored glasses are made for style only. The lenses are of molded glass and the mold- ing often results in waves and ab- errations that distort vision and may even damage eyesight. a perfect Diet Deficiency Affects Teeth They Must Have Their Supply Of Minerals and Vitamins Teeth are made up of calcium and phosphorus, which are obtain- ed through the food supply. When there is a shortage in the daily food, the teeth are bound to suffer, and as a consequence what is usual- ly blamed to a natural physical dis- integration is really a condition which could be avoided. Unfortun- ately, people are too ready to accept a mechanical cure for all {lls and one of the most conclusive manifes- tations is in expecting a dentist to be a miracle worker. In many in- stances he is just that, but even he has his limitations. He cannot be responsible for the foundation you have given him to rebuild. They're Living Tissues Your teeth are living tisgues and must have their supply of minerals and vitamins to make thém heal- thy. They must be kept clean, of course, but their nourishment comes from within, That is why milk is the food most important for keeping the teeth healthy, be- cause {ts constituents are those ne- cessary to the formation and main- tenance of good teeth. An interesting factor incident to the condition of teeth was brought out last summer at the convention of the American Dental Associa- tion. At this meeting it was said that emotions--worry, fear, frustra- tions and repression--cause teeth to decay, the reason being that the effect upon the thyroid gland upsets the calcium balance of the body, which in turn has an immediate ef- fect upon the health of the teeth. Twins Are Linked By Strange Bonds It's One of Nature's Mysteries That Twins Oftentimes Do And Think The Same Things The miracles of twin affinities have recently been augmented by an amazing case recorded in Bel- fast. The twins were men, aged 41, one of whom was admitted to hos- pital apparently suffering from a severe internal ulcer. On the next day his brother, his opposite in physique, entered the very same hospital with a similar com- plaint! Coincidence, you say. But this is by no means an isolated incid- ent. Same Operation ~ Twins named Kerger were last year operated on, in Illinois, for appendicitis at the same time. Recently twins, unknown to cach other, fixed the sae dota for their weddings, and were married simultaneously in Liver- pool and Blackburn, England. It is not unusual for identical twins even to have the same dreams or nightmares, though the dreamers may be miles apart at the time,

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