salada gveen tea is a masterpiece in fresh from the gardens closed in the comforting dark cass hardly moved as he said soothingly j well never you mind you just sit here with me and cry if you want the telephone in the dining room by annabelle worthixgton rang and she was alert tense who is it regina she was half- illustrated dressmaking lesson fur what new york is wearing april escapade by kathleen norris synopsis opened mary kate ohara in order to get jie i revealed money with which to send her brother martin to germany to study medicine atcptk the offer of christopher steynes wall and she is to act the part uf steymv wife i of in order to discourage a kussian conn- j less and her daughter who have cen j arms chair enibarmsslnc steynea with their atten- 1 dotinc t tions mry kate tells her mother she is going to san francisco on a huslnes trip steynea meets her at the station nt climame and takes her to his house mary kate meets the countess at i dinner supper and the countess is dis- couragvd later that night h and steynts return to stcyncs aouse and mary goes to bed a tmrclar breaks in and is shot by steynes the police tae marys name and address- and she is terrified for fear hr mother will find out she return home and realizes hit she has fallen in love with steynes the following night she tries to tell cass keating her beau that she cannot marry him chapter xxviii they could not see each others faces they stood so for perhaps a full minute then cass said well thats all right dear you dont have to marry me mary kate laughed excitedly you do understand dont you why of course i understand casss kind bigbrotherly voice said 1 kind of rushed you last week and 1 knew that what you had wasnt pto maine i knew something was worry ing you and you understand she repeal ed feverishly in the pause of course 1 understand you don want to be rushed no thats it i dont want to be rushed and you see her voice dwindled away ineonsequently she fingered his coat lapel i like this suit she began again swallowing tears its ray old brown suit 1 know her words gathered perilous momentum but i like it 1 think i like it better than the blue mary kate he said ah dar ling dont for the was crying bitterly in his arms i dddont know why im boo-hoo- ooooing this way ike a babababy youre all upset cass murmured kissing the top of her head that smelt ed deliciously of youth and freshness and the odd delightful fragrance that always clung to mary kates blazing hair i dont know why she gulped trying to laugh clinging to him she never had done this before cass tightened his arms maybe you missed your good-for- nothing beau while you were away yes i did she withdrew from his arms and fumbled for her hand kerchief straightening herself up j when youre shaking herself into composure and order im crazy she confessed on a wet shaken note youre tired lets not go any where tonight mary kate lets go into the front room and talk this would keep tom out of his bed in the adjoining dining room but she was so tired and with the children doing homework and mother setting raisin rolls they could not sit in the kitchen they slipped quiety through the dining room and mary kate lighted a bead of gas in the front room it smclled very close in there and cas e windows the room was as shabby and smail with an piano backed against one parlor furniture cei con- deep davenport two oil and a table almost com- furniture a photograph jof the late thomas ohara was on a mockmantel a great bunch of limp purple ribbons decorating one corner of the frame on the piano were scores of care lessly massed sheets of song music sometimes a guest slept on the daven port but there was no sign of its night use now it was shut up and embellished with two silk pillows cass have you got two quarters for four bits mrs ohara called from the kitchen i think so the boy shouted back his hand in his pocket i im going to run upstairs cass and wash my face mary kate went by him in ine dim ess and cass went into the kitchen she came back to the dim pari r i fifteen minutes later cool and refresh ed but she was still very quiet she had changed to a soft old house dress and had assumed comfortable slip- jpers her hair was damp brushed childishy off her face which was quite i free of artifice they s t down close together on ih davenport and cass pulled her head his shoulder and they both rested far back their feet touching stretch ed out before them on the rug the gasbead burned low occasional xans and angles of light crossed the room from passing motor cars in the street the somewhat dingy curtains moved slowly in and out over the sills of the opened window from the kitchen came the occasional murmur of the childrens voices mrs oharas grave motherly toses in reply and the clat ter of pans and oven door now lets talk it over cass said comfortabiy how about not marry ing me suddenly she was in rebellion again her tears and the application of fresh cold water and soap to her hot face but once again the way to her feet its a wrong number sis mary kate subsided again and again there was peace in the stuffy lit tle parlor like to get on the beaeh trolls car and go all the way round a long sigh cass im too tired all right then darling well just sit here he was so kind so gentle she recognized in herself the unworthiness of her own impulse to hurt him whod you think was telephoning mary nate what anything for time whod you think was at the phone then oh oh i was kind of drowsy i think smells of dust upholstery and shabbiness came out of the furniture i and the sweet night breezes through the open windows moved about them and blew them away cass the girl said suddenly i have to tell you i may get over it but somethings the matter with me its making me almost crazy i havent ever felt like this i think she re sumed with a desperate little laugh after a moments pause that im in love what are you talking about casss arm jumbled and shook her aarmedly youre engaged to me he said goodnaturedly it may pass she said stubbornly but but i tell you its terrible i met a man mary kate went on steadily who is leaving town in a tew days ill never see him again but but it wouldnt be fair to you oh yes it would cass murmured contentedly tightening his arm listen c ass oh listen yourself darling dont be a fool who was it locke lov- ivth every pattern had rested her fever seized her it can wait she said deliberate ly a tiny edge o her voice there was an alarmed note in his a hurt reproachful note how do you mean it can wait oh i only think im tired mary kate breathed wearily closing her eyesj tightening her fingers on his but honey dont you want me ired seems to me its only she interrupted that i dont like to think of myself as engaged well as long as youll marry me next month he conceded in good- natured daring she was still for a while then the tears began to run rapidly down her face and she whispered without stirring oh cass im so unhappy ah deary im sorry ive never seen you like this before ive never been like this before their heads were flung back against the top of the davenport their eyes mer mary kate was very still after a i whie she said in a chilled voice i i wasnt trying to tell you that 1 1 had a crush on a mcvie star well it was probably just as bad cass said but as the girl re sumed her hurt silence he added in a slightly more concerned and sympa thetic tone tell me about it it makes everything wonderfti tre streets aid the bakeries and the fog and goin to bed and getting up msvy kate jneunty said in a dreaming voice it makes me want to think over and over again of everything he ever said to me or i to him everything trembles cass everythirg shines it makes me sick with misery and yet i wouldnt give what are you talking about he asked her again but without the confident note now and in a rougher tone im trying to tell you a pause then cass said in a puz zled tone who is he who is he hes a new york man mary kate answered unhesitatingly the joy of speaking of him flowed through her fevered heart and soul like the waters of a ccfol river say listen are you kidding me mary kate kidding you she echoed in pa tient scorn sho was silent a moment no im not kidding you sho said simply cass twisted about to try and see the expression on her face but the room was too dark whered you meet him in mr kountrees office who is he his name is steynes christopher steyncs the polo player who shot the burg lar the other day to bo continued wasted time i cannot afford to wasto time there is so much to be done that i ought to do and so much to bo learned that i should know martin a perfect dream of a dress with all the cachet of paris in this lightweight woolen in yellow and black mixture j it reveals the unquestionable smart- ness of the sports mode the becom ing rolled collar and turned cuffs show a tiny bit of lingerie in white pique the buttons from neck to hem are decidedly chic and slimming style no 2952 is designed for sizes 1c 18 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be segregated from other aspects of education even though these other aspects may go on without developing good character school life there isnt anything much more buoyant than a rumour it is always so much easier to lloat ono than to sink one hel p yourself to p r k e r house rolls ry th 1 cup scalded mil 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon sucar is k e c i p c 1 taiupcen salt i royal yeast dissolved in i ccp lulcwam ccvc 0to the scalded milk add the butter sjejr and salt allow it to cool until lukewam ard then add dissolved yeast and 1 i cups flour stir well and let stand in moderately warn place over rent in the rominj add cnoush hour to knead ard let rise until about double in bull- then roll out h inch thick cut with biscuit cutter and brush each piece with neltcd butter crease through the center and fold over let rise again until double in bulk and bale for about 25 minutes in moderate even above is sufficient for about ten rolls if you bake at hose write to standard brands limited fraser ave liberty st toronto for the free royal yeast bake boot it contains tested recipes fcr lemon buns french te ring dinner rolls and many other delightful varieties cf bread icious an animal inferno packed full of tender plump vnerushed sultanas retaining the fine flavor of the fresh fruit just as wholesome as they arc delicious eat mqrecdrnsyrll cvery man woman and child will occasionally overindulge but dont suffer for your indiscretions its folly to do so when you can so easily sweeten and settle a sour upset stomach with a little phillips milk of magnesia hearty eaters have long since learned the quick comfort this per fect antiacid brings smokers know how it neutralizes nicotine brings back a sweet taste guards the breath women know what it does for nausea or sick headache and when children have overeaten are bilious constipated or otherwise upset give them a little of the same pleasanttasting and milky- white phillips milk of magnesia youll be through with crude methods once you learn the perfect way nothing else has the same quick gentle effect doctors pre scribe it for indigestion nausea heartburn gas sour stomach and headache it has been standard with them for over 50 years insist on genuine phillips milk of magnesia a less perfect product may not act the same the genuine is always a liquid never in tablet form and the name phillips is always on bottle and wrapper made in canada royal yeast cakes rtlc all breads taste better look better and keep better fcr over 50ycars the have been the accepted stan- card cf quality wherever dr ycet i used in hcrc baiting keep a supply handy each cac is scaled in waxed paper they will keep for months suy madcincanada goods education needed in fighting v d back to simple life public health official urges ottawa while decided progress has been made in tho struggle against venereal diseases in canada what we need today is education and more education dr a ii desloges mont- teal director of tho venereal disease section of the quebec bureau of health stated in an address before iho ottawa social hygiene council in annual meeting hero recently j quebec province is no better or no worse than any part of the dominion in so far as these diseases aro con cerned dr desloges stated there are he said 71 government clinics which in 1929 treated 38000 cases with a total of 209000 treatments ami at a cost of 72000 had private doctors treated these cases the cost would have exceeded 51112000 dr desloges paid particular tribute to the five thousand catholic clergy of his province and to the 130 physic ians who gave their time gratis at tho dispensaries in fighting the dis eases there is not home life today as in the old days said dr desloges weve been too rich we must go back to the simple life that is the only way the situation will adjust it self dr j j hcagerty assitant to the chief executive dominion depart ment of health stated that in his opinion medical examination before marriage is very important since it informs those planning matrimony as to their fitness for parenthood italy honors dominion poultry husbandman f c elford dominion poultry husbandman and past president of tho worlds poultry science associa tion under whoso auspices the worlds poultry congresses are hold hag been signally honored by tho government of italy who appointed him a member of tho executiv for tho fifth worlds poultry congress which meets in rome in 1933 mr elford has also been asked to take charge of organization of the cana dian delegation to rome from pres ent indications tho next congress will fully equal the success of last year at london largest year salada tea has ever had at the animal sales conference held at tho royal york hotel toronto mr arthur m wilson secretarytreasurer of the company stated that in spito ot tho fact that tho year 1930 was ono ot depression generally tho sal ada tea sales showed a tremendous increase and wero the largest the com pany has ever experienced under the title where th- zoos begin sir perdval phillies aisiln- gulshed worldwide traveler and special correspondent of tho daily mail london gives most graphic account of a remote placo ot tor ment to animals of which the public knows but little he srritea in sub stance as follows fifteen miles from singapore on a lonely natch of treeless swamp hem med in by jungle and an arm of the sea is one of the strangest prisoners camps in the world and the most pathetic it is the place where the zoo begins here the wild beasts birds and reptiles caught ia malaya and adjacent islands begin their life long captivity from this primitive clearinghouse they are consigned to hard labor in a circus or painful in activity in a private menagerie or a public zoo it is an illassorted community of the jungle bound down by ferocity and despair i have never seen such manifestations of anguish and hate as are witnessed whenever a human be ing conies into sight all the pri soners are newly caught and they refuse to believe that the rough tim ber cages are real their crlec of rage resound hideously in the wild erness and their desperation is piti ful to see they sleep but little and the night is broken by their cries then follows a vivid but harrowing description of some of the hapless victims which the writer saw young j tigers magnificent specimens fairly trembling with fury and hate franti cally and of course futilely gnawing the iron bars in thei rage and ef fort to get free the lesser ats stare with malevolent eyes and mur derous intent snarling and spitting viciously python and kingcobra languish in crates and boxes ready to strike at instan opportunity orang-outangs- are chained by the neck in abject misery a defiant eagle with breast torn and bleeding from buffetting against wires vain- j ly tries to break through and give battle there ore the leopards and wildcats lashing themselves into hysteria and scores of miscellaneous birds and other creatures crowded into receptacles and unable to move here in the vast silence of the jungle the strangely assorted cap tives are allowed to exhaust their fury and gradually to accept their fate buyers come to look them over and haggle over the price all are for sale consignments leave every little while for europe and tho americas a few days previous to my visit four tigers a panther and an elephant had been shipped to a public park in the united states i am inclined to believe the writ er conciudes that if the patrons of regents park could see the anguish and despair of these newlycaught animals the london zoo would be a less attractive place buenos aires exhibit poultry eggs appies and potatoes are being featured ri the exhibit which the dominion department of agriculture lias forwarded to the british empire trade- fair which opens in buenos aires argentina march 15 the poultry exhibit com prises forty specially selected regis tered and rop birds and these should give a good account cf them selves as representative canadian breeding stock the grade extra is being featured in this part of the exhibit while the commercial pack no 1 size 2i inches up is being fea tured in the apple display the po tato exhibit is made up of three of the leading varieties of certified seed stock canadian agriculture should benefit by this contact with south america foreign decorations montreal devoir while canadians are no longer able by virtue of a resolution of the canadian house of commons passed in 1919 to receive and bear titles conferred by his britannic majesty they continue to accept orders and decorations award ed by foreign governments this is a strangely anomalous position some people suggest that british titles should once more bo permitted in canada which would mean sirs appearing again among us in ap preciable quantities whilst others want the total abolition of all foreign titles since we are not allowed brit ish ones as long as we remain part of the empire one of these days the question will have to bo settled for good and all in tho commons and we may then expect a really exciting debate the record cometocrief airman f was try ing to make a record farmer well youve made it you bo tho first man in theso parts who climbed down a tree without having to climb up it first tho first forty years of life fur nish tho text the remaining thirty the commentary schopenhauer issue no 73i a child of ten was explaining to her fiveyearold brother how very wrong it is to work on sunday why said tho boy policemen work on sun days dont they go to heaven no explained tho little girl they aro not needed there f i hear dick is in hospital yes caught in the rain and tried to econ omize by not taking a taxi now hes got pneumonia and toms in hospital too yes he took a taxi