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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Feb 1939, p. 6

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XR: " = NG 'N ew Millinery Goes 6 Medieval ; Latest Whimsy "of the Hat World Is the Wimple, a Sparf that Folds Under the J Neck. JFashionabld ladies in give the medieval touch to trafgic:illed cffy sfreets this spring as they don their "latest trickery, -the wimple, Latest whimsy of the millinery world is the cloth which folds un. 'Jor the neck, close under the ohin .. d-over the head, a siralght stedl fron the costume of Maid Marjan d Queen Gulnevere, Like Queen Guinevere Removable wimples made of ray- on silk jersey come In every color, royal blue, gold, peacock blue, and consist of two scarves shirred to gother at the back and the shirrng as a little Jlgger on it so it may fasten to any hat. 'Style experts at a recent show lero sald wimplés look very nifly hi ith a jaunty little bumper brim in ° Vlack felt, but they could be worn With almost any kind of hat, tur bais, pill boxes, bretons, Canadian Is' Modern, Venus nh hind Ba a et IPPC SSA 4 Hin i 1 B17 Quality Is Superb TEA yoga Nay - A a 2g 2 "The Lashed Guns' of Circle L" by Perry Westbrook SITES Eee ' FEV eee a SYNOPSIS Slim Loyale is paroled from pri- son after serving 18 months for a crime he did not commit. He re- turns to his Circle L ranch to find his father dead and sinister. forces at work, trying to:make him vio- epposite side. Two doors from it was a Mexican cantina. The win- - dows of the Mexican joint glowed yellow and there were quite a few broncos slouching at the hitching rail in front. "Brockwell an' his gang ave in head had sunk upon his chest and he was snoring softly, Slim was having trouble -in keeping awake himself. The let-down in nervous , tension, after the long day of mo- mentous - happenings, found him 'weary. Several times his head be gan to nod, hiz eyelids growing weighty. Aud then, like a thupderclap, a single report echoed down the street. . Following it came a shrill, yammering, high-pitched yell. A pair of guns began a staccato- rumbling, in such cadence that it Was eady to tell that oné 'man with a practised pair of hands was ~ieling Ahonen They're Cornered . Thrump thrump! Thrump- thrump! Thrump-thrump! : Slim and Dakota were on their feet in a bound, guns. drawn, pois~ ed in the alley opening.: The -mecasured voll of those first re. ports was now shattered to bits by a ragged roar of other gunfire. Slim saw shadowy figures darting about the bank in what appeared to be aimless confusion. Then a stentorian yell echoed in a voice easily distinguishable as belonging to Sarg Brockwell. "Close in! Close in! There's only two of "em. Close in; I-tell yuh!" By the answering massing of those shadowy figures, Slim got EPR 1" Hat "Fasteners Among the new ideas to make spring hats more practical are: 'The snood, attached to the hat and rimmed with flowers. that climb up on the pillbox. The Dauphin bow (same as Ca- dogan) a part. of the builf-down hat. Patou's "Velvet fingers" to at- The Secrels | j Good Looks | by weight; Reducing in Spots; Slim- ming. Barbara Lynn, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto, ont. Paris Favors Knitted Wear Suits, Coats, Dresses, Are Ap- Please address your letter tos" Nina MacDougald, native of On. ~ tario and now a resident of Free- port, L.I, was chosen from among 25 conlestants as the Modern We- nus by the New York Society of Ilustrators. Her award is a trip to Florida. Canadian Girl ---- Is Adventurous Plans To Penetrate Tribal Vill- \, age Of Gra Rang Aborigines "In Chira. late his parole so that he can again that gieaser joint," observed Slim Stoney Sheard and Roy O'Brien tach ig hat to the head. Ae pearing In New. Season be railroaded' to" prison. i softly. "I recognize that buck- locatéd. They were beyond -the The bandean, consisting, of a, 'N p Showings : d--th skin h £.CindemAlton's--Hope bank_in 4he_corral-ef-the-livery single large rose with rubber INA +1144 ) . y Fhe Brockwells and--their---gang RX yo oh 7 HO} table. ¥ py LJ) 12%0 T ' £ ~ : are plotti to gain possession of oy and Stoney don ake any able . N - . PARIS. -- Knitted suits, frocks, ) are fo y predic} en pes property |. chances with Alton. That crooked "C'mon," he snapped to Dako- Nd Tis fin iy Mong . fil Ed irenivg BoNus Tiare * ; 3 sake Sth "The 3 in bo h- 8, a of Mona Hall, a neighbor and life- little devil is poison with a gun." ta. They got Stoney an' Roy 3 y ph NW Wah © leaped into favor during the- cold long friend of Slim Loyale. Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- buck has joined the plot against him. With the help of Dakota Blue and his cowboys, Slim Loyale defies the land-grabbers to do their worst, CHAPTER XXII When Slim and Dakota reached Pinnacle, it was after midnight. The town scemed quiet enough. However, they took no chances, circling well around to one side and leaving their mounts ground- reined some two hundred yards away from the tawn limits.-They went the rest of the way on foot, stealing in through the shadows carefully. "Roy an' Stoney will be some- where close to the bank," mut. tered Slim, "but by this time Brockwell an' his crowd are. in town an' on the watch. Best thing we can do is just lay 'out quiet here in this alley and wait develop- ments. What d'yuh- think?" Dakota grunted assent. So they: squatted down, their backs against a friendly wall close to the mouth of "the alley. -From-- {ime to time Slim would stick a carcful- head around - the corner and survey the street. The bank --was some fifty yards awny on the _edl Jightnin'," -¢d andstretehed. "T wouldn't do . any. worryin® about them two," answered Dako- ta. "They know Alton as well as we do. The first lead they throw will 'be haided his way. Wonder when they'll pull the job?" "Gonna Get Caught" "'Most any time now. The town is pretty "daid. 1 reckon they're figgerin' on doin' it plenty quiet. They won't have an alibi in the world, should they get caught at it, well will play his cards careful." "Won't do him no good," chuck- led \Dakota. "He's gonna get caught, But somethin' tells me that hie won't have no use for an alibi anyhow. Then 'things don't mean a darn to a daid man." "Yuh must expect Roy an' Ston- ey to sorta spread a lot of destruc- tion," observed Slim. "Roy's good, but Stoney is fork- 0 grunted.. Dakota. "Yuh've never seen him in action like 1 have, Slim. I tell yuh, he's a holy terror. He ain't got those quiet, cold eyes for nothin'. Be- sides, yuh an me oughta come in handy ourselves." Dakota yawn- "Wish they'd get started," he grumbled. "I'm pettin® sleepy and cold." fe Silence fell and endured un- broken for a long hour. Dakdta's Knowin' this, Brock- . Of INTEREST to WOMEN READERS ---of--chvilization,- Atm st ningty peau Canad- fan girl, Miss Isobel Brown, will trudge away from the outer fringes not far from western provincial capital of Cheng- tu, She will.make the first part. of the trip by bus, and the remainder of the journey by foot. It will take approximately three to five days for her and: her carriers to reach the village where she will live for the nexfsix months. Will 'Live With Natives Jrown's trip is neither en- rely scientific nor entirely adven- turous. She first became infefosted in early wos studying at the University of Toronto, where she majored in psy. chology. When she returned to her home in Chengtu last summer, she fexplored the area, became acquaint. cd with some of the tribal members, and then determined to make a \thorough study of that type of life, © "I'm. not Interested in any arch. neological study at all," she told the United Press. "I want to' live among them for six months to just study their" living habits, religion and soclal life, also thelr customs' and taboos." . i eh aim mai f Fo oT don't like that "gimme some- thing' business. Handouts are de- moralizing, and right now we need - the highést morale." --Mrs, ang Kai-shek. "The German people themselves xo the --{- ype civilization while she © CHOCOLATE PIN WHEELS A good hostess is one whose food always tastes "delicious. That is the main requirement but she must also have a flair for new and interesting foods to serve. No matter how beautifully prepared, guests do hate knowing that every -time they go to a certain lady's home they will get exactly the same refreshments as they had at the last bridge or tea there. If you've had trouble finding something new to spring.on your guests--this will get you out of the bog. These Chocolate Pim Wheels are easy to make and very exciting to look at. | CHOCOLATE PIN WHEELS 1% cups sifted flour * 14 teaspoon double-acting bak- ing powder" fear war as much as the English' proptes i 14 teaspoon salt ~ s Chi- 1% cup butter or other shorten- ; ing 14 cup sugar 1 egg.yolk, well beaten © 8 tablespoons milk Pr Hua PY) SY V1.7, PI late, melted "chocolate sheet. cornered." . ; Slim and Dakota went up the street at a run. With half the distance gone, Slim halted and be- _ gan to -shoot, Dakota stepped, apart. from him and followed suit. Someone in Brockwell"s crowd - yelled 'a warning. Immediately Stim and Dakota Blue became the centre of a lashing hail of "leadi-- Dakota grunted, cursed and went down in a heap. Behind Slim came a bawl of warning. "Get him inside! Get- him inside, Slim. I'll 'help yuh." The next moment, fat Spud Dil- lon, still encased in his white bar- tender's apron, was bending over Dakota, tugging at his shoulders. "I's. my right -laig," snapped . Dakota through set teeth. "Get "me up, Spud, an' I can hobhle in- side. . Give "em hell, Slim, an' back up with us." - The Bandits Surprised : Quick to grasp the idea, Slim shot with smooth 'precision, back-" ing up a step at a time. Just as his 'guns snapped empty, his shoul- ders struck the wall of a_ building. Then hands grabbed him, jerked him to one side and through an open doorway. The door slammed shut. -He and Dakota were inside - the Wild Horse Saloon. Old Joe Rooney was the, man who had: guided Slim to safety. Xs Slim began hurriedly reload- ihg. his guns, Spud barked an or- der. "Git my ole double-barreled Greener, "Joe, an' fasten yoreself to that front window. Spray those | buzzards by the bank with buck- shot. That'll keep 'em shuffled "up." It did. With the initial bellow of the shotgun, Brockwell's crowd "scattered wildly. Slim, edging in beside Rooney, snapped shot after shot at this one and that. He saw two of them go down. From the livery stable corral came a whoop of triumph and a sputter of words, thick with the brogue of old Ire- land. - . "Whurroo! Give it to the the es the veil-at back. Chic Prod Adored By Kiddies te PATTERN 400+ By ANNE ADAMS . The bolero-frock and the sus---- --ing; . quickly age us. ter. RETAIN A YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE I wrote last week on how to take years off your looks, suggest- ing various factors to look for. Here arg a few more pointers to watch, because nothing is quite so important to women as a youthful appearance. : NECK "AND CHIN. A' double chin adds years and years to our ags! Often it is caused.by slump- so-keep your shoulders down, head high and chin in. Try vigor ous slapping with the back of your hand or a pad of cotton- .wool- soaked in astringent. Necks are frequently neglected, yet they When creaming your face, always extend the treat- ment to.your neck. Use a bleach ocgasionally, y > You can make this yourself by pouring a tablespoon of milk 'of magnesia into a saucer and stir- ring in a teaspoonful of lemon juice: © Apply thickly over heck (and face), leave on for 30 min. utes, then wash off with tepid wa- Finally ,rinse with cold wa- ter. 3 - HANDS. To keep hands smooth and white, apply hand lotion oft- _}- en-and massage-regularly With tis. - sue cream. The hands are in wa- ter more than any other part. of the body, and as they have fewer -oil glands you must lubricate them more. Wash only in water, and use Palmolive soap to replace much-needed oil. In cold weather rub them with vaseline before venturing out. BUST. Sagging breasts bespeal\. age. Watch your posture; don't slupip or slouch. - If--your bust is too small, massage with warm ol- ive oil in an upward-and outward' movement, I am delighted to give personal and confidential beauty advice. And you may obtain any of the following special leaflets by send- lukewarm . wave. Time was when a knitted wear only and not so very practical even Yor this. Skirts bagged. shoul- ders stretched, sleeves become elongated, and there was nothing to ba done about it, but knitting has made great strides in the last two or thres years and knitted gar ments. for both town and country, have a definite place in 'the ward- + robe of the Ea CA Woal Is- not the only material "used _for these knitted garments; linen; cotton, rayon, cellophane, and chenille are almost as general. These knitted garments are 1iot eas- «ily recognized as such. There are tailored coals and suits which only an expert can _ distinguish from tweed, 'evening gowns in fine wool len yarn_with a rayon or cellophane | appearance of silk crepe, Sierra Leone, which Britain ac- quired 150 years ago at a cost of $150, expovted- over $10,000,000 worth of 2004s last year. garment way definitely for country : thread interwoven which gives the. Doa't fet constipa on dull that happy smile. Give on Powders, Eo d, gentle Jazative specially made foe abies and growing children. For more than 100 years Mothers everywhere ¢ have trusted Steedman'stokeep children healthe folly regular from infancy | to early teens. FREE Sample ard Booklet "Hints to Mothers" write John Steedman & Co., -Dept. 19, 442 St. Gabriel St., Montreal. - 68N eee, .. G*STEEDMAN'S Seam ons POWDERS. 2 for the double EB symbol on Lach pockete, - aad wo HS a Gh aaa J a PL ENR RES Sa ECR BI pa RG | _spelpeens! Away with--em murderin' devils. Smoke 'em out!" Surprised and confused, the bandit crowd were quick to realise that there was nothing to be gain- ed by trying to-fight matters out along this line. Any chance of looting the bank was entirely gone now. In. another minute or two, the pender-frock are "best beloveds' in fashion--well do kiddies know. it" irom what the grown-ups say! * Pattern 4004 combines both styles, and is therefore sure to be almost idolized by "four to twelvers" while mothers will appreciate its One bolero will do-with two frocks "Sift flour once,,measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift. again. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream to- gether until light and fluffy, Add egg yolk and beat well. Add flour, alternately with milk, mixing well after each addition. Divide dough in two parts. To one part, add chocolate and. blend. firm enough to roll. Roll each half into rectangular sheet, inch thick; place plain sheet over Roll as for jelly roll. Chill overnight, or until fitm enough to slice, But in %-inch" slices, Bake on.ungtdazed baking sheet in hot oven (400 deg, F.) b minutes, or until done; Makes 3% dozen "pin wheels. These rolle, when carefully wrapped in waxed paper, may be kept in refrigera- tor for several days, and baked as desired. Pin Wheels are énsy to make "and to roll if both ark and light doughs arc chilled thoroughly; this Chill until' Too Z entire town would be about their cars. The only thing to do was ride and ride fast. As this idea _caught_hoid. they raced for thei korses which were rearing - and plunging with fright. They split, come riding north, some south. In the lead of those passing the Wild Horse, came Cinder Alton, crouched low ovey -his- buckskin's neck. -Slim tried two shots, but missed both. Joe Rooney calmly spat, cradled the Greéner against his shoulder, and pulled both trig- gers. (Contirfued Next Issue) Canaries Go Gay Armistead Carter, American or- nithologist, believes he will soon breed canaries with red, white and blue feathers. Factories are busy in Finland, | s IF You FEEL. SUNK Read this and cheer up Are you 80 blua that life is no loge? worth living? Dé easily' Al Do Jou eel Kt méan, depressed --just a utely SUNK? Taye here's good news for you in case yi pal yg system tonic --Just (ake ,.nigkes th them firm and easy 32, han- dle. A ATT A garmen . after playing, or as a street: jacket next Spring. Choose a serviceable wool- serge or crepe--or stitch up "a pretty plaid, to show off the very pretty bias cut of the skirt! Have plenty of tub-cotton blouses so there'll always -be one ready to put on. __Pattern_ children's sizes 4, 6, 8, Size 6, jumper, takes 35 inch fabric; bolero, inch fabric and blouse, inch fabric. Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Anne Adams' pattern. Write plainly Size, Name, Address and Style Number. 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