ings of o rt u n e leslie by beresford perfectly safely he interrupted her laughing because 1 knew where you were going knew that you would be quite safe since van- derlyl was there and was looking itftcr you lester yamlcrduyl she ques tioned in amazement why i didnt think you even knew him and that was something too 1 felt it wisest not to tell you if you didnt know it there was no el mice of you giving it away per- haps accidentally lie was there on his own account playing his own game against the dabbatos hut he was watching out for you as well for a moment sylvia was silent everything seemed so much clearer now it had all seemed so much like yeast cakes give you breads in tempting variety try your hand at this simple recipe for delicious homemade bread pajic 8 or the royal yeast bake book breakfast fit for a fclnft make this coffeo cake page 12 royal ycasf bake book watch these raisin buns disappear when thcchlldrcn find them recipe on page 13 royal yeast bake book rphese famous 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her seat on the table doesnt excuse you for going to the bank manager and daring to inter fere with my arrangements and what is worse she flashed him a defiant glance interferring with th course of justice you can do what you like with my uncles money but youve just got to have it whatever you say she swung round seized the near by telephone receiver and was about to speak into it when he seized her by the arm what are you going to do he demanded telephone to the bank manager to carry out my instructions wait he insisted curtly put that thing down if you dont itll explode in your hand and listen to me have you read that will youre wanting to have substituted for the one by which you inherit read it she eyed him puz- bleil no why better do so he suggested and to her amazement produced the document from his pocket he nod ded at her surprise 1 admit its irregular for the bank manager to have handed that to me hut well there it is read it piease read at any rate the last paragraph as a matter of fact feeling ob stinate she read the whole will through it was quite short anyhow but the last paragraph unquestion ably was sufficiently startling to cause sylvias eye- to open widely and for her to appreciate john christophers wisdom in making her read it i robbed of its portenliotis legal language the substance of it amounted to this old luke mas- i singkani always desirous that a i marriage should be arranged be- tween john christopher and her his neice had icalised that possibly his wish could never be gratified while not making it therefore a condition of inheritance he stipu lated that if john christopher mar ried elsewhere the legacy passed to sylvia darnley his neice and now remembering stella darlingford sylvia understood john christophers refusal to accept the legacy what after all would be the good of him making it since quite soon now as she remembered stella saying in the bank that morn ing to her woman friend when showing her engagement ring they were to b married what light have people to make their wills like this sylvia flamed embarrassed by this revelation it ought not to be allowed why should my uncle have punished you in this way it means that if im really interescd in your uncles money i must either reimvn single all my life or you must be my wife fortunate for you pel haps that i jont want the wretched money and wont have it shrugged john christopher 1 can assure you the feelings quite mutual about the money sylvia retaliated i wisli id never heard of it had never left malches- tcr i didnt know then how happy i really was come come he urged on a ncte of amusement things surely cant b as bad as that sylvia bc honest and admit that you were a long way from happy in malcivester and now youve known what wealth is you couldnt go back there vcul marry sylvia turned away abruptly to hide the msery in her eyes to con trol the unhappy emotions surging in her bringing her to the border line of tears it was almost pathetic she heard john christopher saying be hind her how keen your uncle was on bringing you and me together that way you know i can almost see his dictating that will on the table his last frantic effort to achieve the impossible his last bulldog bark of disappointment over a bone he could not reach why talk about it sylvia shrugged swinging on him with bui ning eyes it is as you say impossible which reminds me she added 1 havent yet i know congratu lated you on your engagement to miss darlingford theres been so much happening that i dont seem to have found the chance i sup pose youll be marrying quite soon now quite soon i hope he nodded to sylvia those four words sounded like a sentence of death and she wanted to run from the room hide herself away cry out her heart but his hand was on her arm holding her firmly it realy depends so much upon you dear sylvia was amazed to tear john christopher saying upon me she turned eyeing him in wonder well yes 1 shall be married qlite soon if you agree to it he was smiling down at her but its nothing to do with me stella darlingford doesnt happen as you seem to think 1 be engaged to me at all stellp darlingford lie drew her gently but firmly to wards one of the open windows which looked on the garden and there in the waiting car at a little distance she saw stela darlingford sitting not alone nor without occupa tion either to sylvias atonish- nieu lester vanderduyl was with her and the garden being empty with as he appeared to believe j no prying eyes to see lester van- j derduyl had his arm round stella and was kissing her shamelessly to her obvious pleasure you see laughed the voice of john christopher at sylvias sitle why try to marry poor stella off to lie she and lester have known each other quite a while been in love he was only waiting to settle with those dabbato people over his college mates death for myself john christopher went on i fell in love with you the first time i saw you at mal- chestcr but could 1 admit it knowing you were an heiress all i could tlo was to wait in the back ground and do what 1 could to help you im afraid i didnt do much even then you saved toy life for one thing sylvia reminded him with shinning eyes a pretty colour came suddenly to her face which now- seenied to dazzle in the dawn of amazing hope would that he an excuse for ex pecting you to love me as i love you sylvia darling it would be black mail wouldnt it if 1 didnt happen to love you too john chrstopher she mur mured suddenly in his arms and- gazing up at him earnestly if you only knew how much i did that how unhappy ive been and then at last her lips were given to his in the cool shade of that room there was silence the silence of contentment outside the gaud and glare and bustle of monte counted for nothing presently john christopher laughed down at sylvia i was right wasnt i when 1 said that the wings of fortune did not always make safe flying theyve brought me to you and you to me she smiled up at him o he whispered those were the wings of love dont vou really think the end tea at its what does your handwriting reveal geoffrey st clair i graphologist all kijrhts keserved editors note many people have problems on which they would like some disinterested advice the author of these fascinating articles has been able to help many of our readers with their personal prob lems through his ability to analyse character from handwriting see his invitation to you following this article the characters in this story are entirely imaginary and no refer ence to living persons is intended movie guide drwernet powder si- grips plates so lirmly and snugly they cant slip you never know you have false teeth dr wernets powder is pleasant and never causes soreness it is the worlds largest seller prescribed by leading dentists costs but little but blissful comfort is yours all day long chapped skin no hinds relieves hands and knees chapped by snow and wind greaim kalamazoos public library has inaugurated a unique service which informs parents as to the merits of certain movies which are playing at local cinema houses whether the picture in question is suitable for little johnnie or little susan can be easily determined by calling the library the library maintains an index rating on all motion pictures indi cating whether they are fair good excellent very good and whether they are suitable for family audi ences adult audiences or young peo ple these ratings are arrived at from the findings of previewing commit tees of the general federation of womens clubs international fed eration of catholic alumnae and eight leading magazines woman scientist will trace origin of the eskimo edmonton intensive study of the eskimo language anthropology cus toms and foil lore with a view to proving the theory that the hardy northern race originally came from the orient via behrlng strait will be undertaken next summer by miss sue thorn graduate in anthropol ogy of the university of california the young berkeley calv scientist j who arrived in edmonton planning to a toronto gentleman asks a very interesting question in a letter that reached me a few days ago he wants to know how it is possible to detect writing that has been dis guised he says supposing i write to you and completely change my handwriting will you be able to tell me my correct character from that handwriting well it is not so simple as all that in the first place if you are genuinely interested in getting a character analysis of yourself then you would obviously send your us ual handwriting if you send dif ferent writing entirely then there is bound to be a difference in an alysis a graphologist making a char acter analysis at a persons request does not look for evidence of dis guised handwriting sometimes to be true there are indications that some attempt has been made to disguise the writing so obviously that the writing tells its own story but as a genera rule if you wilfully disguise your writing then the analysis will be somewhat dif- icont in ccrisin point from your rrrrect chaactev after all whn a peson sends in for a character an alysis the presumption is that he is genuinely interested in getting the truth and that is what a grapholo gist expects and looks for there are cases where there is a possibility of criminal intent cases of disputed wills come under this class and as a matter fact tlieie is a case i i canadian court at the time i write this where there is a difference of opinion as to a certain signature then vaiious writings are compared and the handwriting expert is able to decide as to the writing in question but these arc entirely different from eases of character analysis in these disputed cases the expert knows of the cir cumstances and a comparison is always made with writings that are quiti genuine a large corporation has recently announced its intention of having the writing of applicants for im portant positions analysed by ex pert graphologists this is still an other example of the growing faith in this science of eharacter reading from handwriting there can be advisabitity of out the true people both in no doubt about the being able to find characteristics of a commercial sense and also socially and the science of graphology has vindicated itself so often during the past few years that it is no wonder that more and more people are making use of its aid in helping them in various ways and even at this stage grapholo gy is by no means at the end of its resources research that is proceed ing all the time is finding new- truths fresh facts that add to the value of the science the time will come when graphology will be ac cepted just as matteroffactly as in medicine and dentistry and psy chology even today there re countless people who realise its great intrinsic value and literally swear- by it some readers from time to time enquire whether it is possible for them to learn graphology some of them are primarily interested in it as a study to occupy their time and to help them socially others are interested in a more mundane sense looking to it as a possible career i shall be glad to help any read er who will write to me and who is anxious to take up the study it is fascinating always interesting and intensely valuable books with t job mosi popular in united states would you like to have a sonal character analysis from own handwriting any anxious per- your and have you friends about whom you are to know their real nature send specimens of the writngs you wish analysed stating birthdate in each case send 10c coin for each specimen and enclose with 3c stamped envelope to geoffrey st clair graphologist room 421 73 adelaide street west toronto ont all letters are confidential and replies will be forwarded as quickly as is possible having regard to the large number of letters that arc coming in when you feel like a log and your muscles tire easily its more than likely that wastes that shouldnt be in your body are sending out poisons into your blood at times like these take a bubbling bracing glass of andrews liver salt each day till the trouble clears tip then take an occasional glass once or twice each week and youll stay perfectly fit get andrews now small tin 35e large tin 60c extra large bottle 75c proprietors scott turner ltd newcastleupontyne eng go north to aklavik this winter has just decided to spend the remainder of the season here and journey by river boat down the mackenzie river to aklavik in june try faster way to relieve a cold chicago it takes only three eggs when eggs are 30 cents a doz en to pay in tax money the cost of borrowing a good library book on poultry farming twelve books on chicken raising can be borrowed for two years for the price of three dozen eggs a good poultry library for 30 eggs though chickens may seem like a far cackle from shakespeare and plato concrete figures like these re ported recently to the american library association here indicated the value in dollars and cents that libraries are giving the people so many books with a job have been borrowed from libraries in the last few years that librarians have been appealing to the citizens for support on the ground of the service actual ly being given it is found citizens in many parts of the country have been aroused too to the practical value of libraries and have organized what is becoming a citizen library movement to stand back 0 public libraries but to speak further of the chickens it was in the haverhill mass public library where it was discovered that more than 100 peo ple were borrowing a certain 12 vol umes on poultry farming they were studying how to build chicken houses market eggs select feed and were getting other knowl edge on processes necessary for the poultry man who would meet com petition and succeed in the poultry business from this concrete figur es were worked out by the librarian for the citizens to ponder the people of haverhill were told that they had borrowed 100000 books last year and if they had had to buy these it would have cost them 1000000 the 075 cents apiece spent from the citizens taxes co operatively last year plus a similar 157 cents from the library endow ments enabled the public library to provide haverhill folks with 1000- 000 worth of books the cost of public libraries to american cities in 1020 was about 1 25s cents of the tax dollar ca- cording to carl ii milam secretary of the american library association the people of springfield mass he said a few years ago were reading about 35 worth of books per inhabi tant per year at a per capita cost of 00 cents the books read by the users of the albany new york public library last year would have cost if each reader had purchased them individually 2000000 hut the total cost for upkeep of the lib rary was only about oneeighteenth of this sum mr milam said figures like these have been put before the people by librarians in the various states and citizen re sponse has been forthcoming it is found in yankton sd many civic and 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always be two jumps ahead of the town in which it is published and yet it must ever be a mirror of that same town or city it was grandads ambition to have a gig and a gal- yes and dada wanted to have a flivver and a flapper and the son will probably want si diane and a tone