pa people choose h01o the most delicious blend procurable soultrying half jobs room rug chapter iii contd and now there was to be this ex cursion to the farm on monte nero mothers friend alice explained to philip ardeyne his funny name is hector augustus gaunt and hes invited us to lunch not really ardeynes eyes shone not the gaunt yes said mrs camay i believe he is the gaunt was he one of your childhoods heroes i should rather think so the doc- tor replied i say its awfully kind the living- of you to include me in this are you isure quite said mrs camay mr an old rule of my childhood h shou be frequently wash- j- t t i yb1a to relieiously lne rug 3noui ue j gaunt invited us and i told him we which my father held fjpb ed and helps to keep the sewing clean mus have that r wrote never half do a task ii it anj frmh such a rug flne to use him he frqm is w0 the childrens table and chairs his mountain any more incllnea io i when they indulge in paper cutting j he must be an old man mused sewing or painting worth doing at all it is worth doing iclined to difj fer with him he said you will findj when jhey jndulgjb in paper cutting well when we were that a task half done or a makeshift of some kind is never wholly satis factory and isnt it surprising how long that temporary shelf has lasted that was put up in place of the neat- looking cupboard you intended and how poorly it continues to serve your needs somehow there never has been time to pull out those nails that were put up behind the door to serve until you could get some nonrustable hooks only last week a too hasty tug put a threecornered tear in a good slicker hanging there it does look as though all the other buildings on the farm would need repairing be fore that unsightly temporary shed showed any signs of falling to pieces it really would be better before we spent money on the various devices which keep doors shut without bang ing which nevertheless continue to stay open or bang to teach the mem bers of the family to close the door gently if this is impossible let us make the effort to get the money for a really noiseless sureshut door closer or let the door bang and think about something else this is the way i feel about many of our household devices they do serve our immediate purpose but at the same time they often serve to cover up the real cause of the trouble and merely put off the day when it will have to be cured a little less consideration for the easing of our immediate discomforts and a little more in discovering and correcting the first causes of those troubles will do more to solve our problems especially for the future housewives than all the latest models in floor mops and window cleaners ruth lovejoy converted bedroom into bathroom i have several conveniences in my home which save me time and lighten my labor some time ago i had a small bed room refinished and converted into a modern bathroom supplied with hot water and cold soft water my kitchen is also supplied with hot and cold water at one end of the sink is a soft water pump and at the other end is a hard water pump two or three steps from my back kitchen door and on the level with it there is a building twelve by sixteen feet in this there is a gasoline en gine which supplies power for my washing machine and wringer churn and cream separator my washer is connected with the main drain from the kitchen other conveniences in this room are work tables a large refrigerator and a fourburner oil stove my gasoline flatiron is also a great labor saver f j m safeguarding glassware placo your tumblers chimneys or vessels which you wish to keep from eracking in a pan filled with cold water add a little cooking salt allow tho mixture to boil well over a flro and then cool slowly glass treated in this way will not crack even if ex posed to very sudden changes of temperature this process is simply ono of annealing and tho slower the process especially the cooling portion of it tho more effective will bo tho work a sewing rug when sewing must bo done in tho living room a sewing rug is a great help toward orderliness- it may be made from denim n generous sized iquaro of table oilcloth or even from a partly worn sheet before beginning to sew spread this rug beneath tho sewing chair and well under tho cutting table when the work is finished gather up the rug by the corners and shako outside and thero will bo no litter of threads and do not suffer or loose your teeth sohrgum paste will positively remove all soreness and infection rendering the gums arm and healthy correcting blood ing gums and a bad breath mall sixty cents to 80iiroum labora tory box us toronto for trial money refunded if not atlifitd remove spots yourself save tho cleaners bill by removing spots yourself is the advice of home economics specialists there are very few stains that cannot be removed egg cold water then ordinary laundering will remove egg stains in washable material if a grease spot remains use treatment for grease fruits pour boiling water through tho material from a height for wash able material silk and wool may be sponged with warm water or bleach ed with lemon juice and sunlight if the color is fast glue warm or boiling water will remove blue stain from washable ma terial grass alcohol will remove grass stains from any material hot water and soap may be used for washable goods grease warm water and naptha the doctor mrs camay protested oh indeed not i certainly he isnt more than fjttyseven or eight but that is old mumsey darling- said alice mrs camay iookod a little flushed and annoyed really really i she exclaimed the arrogance of youth said philip ardeyne his voice teasinyly indulgent as he smiled at alice yes they were head over heels love with each other those two it was turning out as jean camay had hoped and prayed for there was so much in philip ar deyne besides the mere good looks of which he possessed a little more than his share perhaps it was his im mense vitality which had appealed to mrs camay in the first place he looked as though ha had never suf fered a days illness in his lifo nor was likely to do so he was a longlimbed fellow and walked like the wind he had dark hair with the merest touch of silver at the temples grey eyes and a merry laugh one had to stop and think soap is good for washable material for other materials the following remember that hwas by way may be used gasoline benzol chloro- distinguished in a most ex- form or carbon tetrachloride thej branch of the medical profes- first two are inflammable sion but then of course he also was writing ink- soak washable mate- on a holiday and he played ardently rial for a day or two in milk mate rial also may be soaked for a few sec onds in oxalic acid and rinsed in clean water put a few drops of ammonia in the final rinsing water iodine sponge with alcohol paint sponge with turpentine a popular apron style 4548 percalo with bias binding in white or in a contrastingcolor would bo good for this design gingham linen cambric and sateen nro also desirable with alice for the most charming of playfellows tennis mountain walks excursions to monte carlo and men- tone dancing evenings at the jolly little casino with these diversions time was passing much too quickly under it all rah the magical sub- current of love love as yet un acknowledged love trembling on the brink of declaration the most pre cious moments of life particularly for a young girl jean- camays heart ached and yearned over her daughter now that the crisis approached her fears in creased perhaps she had been fool ish perhaps philip ardeyne was just the one man in the world who should have been kept out of alices way it was tho evening before their pro posed excursion to monte nero that the doctor with refreshing old- fashioned courtesy begged mrs car- nays permission to ask alice to marry him he told jean all about himself with an anxiety which was almost boyish and seemed to think that tho opportunity to become a harley street specialists wife could scarcely be con sidered a treat for any girl more especially for a girl like alice mrs camay on her part confessed their own poverty my husband was a major in tho indian army she said and we have very little besides my pension very little indeed then flushing becomingly and in her pretty manner of nervousness punctuated with fluttering smiles and an occasional dab at her eyes with a wisp of a handkerchief sho went even more deeply into the story of their privations tolling philip ardeyne that even this holiday was moro or less of a pretence not to say fraud how many years she had taken to savo for it sho could not quite say but she had wanted just one happy hour for alice so that whatever befoll tho child would have something pleasant to remember dr ardeyne was deeply touched by tho pathetic narrative if anything were needed to fan the flame of his tho pattern is cut in 4 sizes ardor it was this appeal to chivalry small medium largo and extra all that troubled him now was the large a medium size requires 8 that a1 ml refuse him on j w i that score mrs camay was wlso yards of 27inch material h not to whnt privatoy pattern mailed to any address on thought but she wished him the best receipt of 16c in silver by the 0 l wilson publishing company 73 west tho question in his mind was adelaido street toronto allow two should he n6k alice tonight and by weeks for receipt of pattern j risking a refusal spoil tomorrows ex- cursion or wait until tomorrow an emergency repair mrs camay would give no advice a repairman received a call from a she smiled her nervous smile and left motorist who had become stranded on the matter entirely to him but after tho road duo to breaking of tho fabric dinner she developed a sudden weari fto supply she had herown sen of excitement tomorrow she would see hector augustus gaunt again and she wondered what he would be like and if ho would find her much chang ed ah indeed there- must be a great change sho had only been eighteen or thereabouts when she lived at the villa tatina as old mine doustes companion what a wonderful night it was riviera night for lovers such a3 she well remembered with a silvergold moon riding high making a glittering pathway across the sea to corsica with whispering among the leaves of the tall palmtrees with tho scent of oranges and lemons lavender and mimosa this was alices hour mrs car- nay stepped out on to the balcony which led from tho little sittingroom and breathed a fervent prayer for the happiness of her daughter with a husband like philip ardeyne alice would be safe god keep her safe al ways and happy surely this mis takes of the mother should not shadow a girls life no no no i it was all dead and buried a thousand years ago hugo too was safe jean car- nay shivered the night air was cold lucky dr ardeyne had thought of fetching alices cloak of course he would take care of her now andj always j but jean camay had to think for i herself for there was no one just at the moment to remind her that she might be caught by a chill on the bal cony no love to warm the blood in her veins so wisely she came in when she switched on the table lamp she found a letter which had come by the last post the sight of which caused her heart to skip a beat it was from christopher smarle her husbands cousin the solicitor who looked after her affairs christophers i letters were few and far between but i they never failed to cause her a mo mentary flutter of apprehension chris topher invariably mentioned hugo ho perhaps conceived it his duty to remind her if only by a brief bulletin on hugos health that the latter was not quite so dead not quite so deeply and irrevocably buried as the suppos ed widow would like to believe one could if one chose visit hugo chris topher smarle took advantage of that sorry pleasure as often as it was per mitted there never was such a man for duty mrs camay opened the rather bulky envelope as a rule his letters were not nearly so fat as this one it contained an enclosure a letter from somebody else and jean read the enclosure first there was an unreality about it an uncanny qual ity that made her flesh creep her eyes grew large with horror oh heaven be kind what was this 1 from the home office an official communi cation sent in care of christopher smarle and opened by him but origin ally addressed to her that is address ed to mrs h r smarle a name which mrs camay had half forgot ten that she ever possessed that in deed she still possessed for fifteen years she had called herself jean carney madam we have to inform you that your husband hugo richard smarle who was convicted of man slaughter at the winchester assizes in november 1907 and being found insane has since been detained at broadmoor criminal lunatic asylum has now been certified as sane and will be released at the end of the week i am madam very truly yours l c knight for the homo secretary tho end of tho week according to the date that was nearly three weeks ago hugo had been a free man for a fortnight and now jean camay mrs hugo richard smarle read christopheps letter her husbands cousin in his precise fussy handwriting informed her me- triculously that he had been put to a ilittlo troublo in discovering her pres- jent address having first to write to tho pension in florence that ho him self had gono down to broadmoor to meet hugo that hugo was quite a nor- imai being now and most anxious to see her tho smarles naturally felt i that his placo was with his wife and j daughter who would of course bo rejoiced at this piece of good news so keenly did they feel about tho re union that they had scraped together a hundred pounds with which to en able hugo to rejoin his wife and enjoy a holiday with her christopher him- j self had seen to hugos passports and bought his ticket- to be continued try that salt cure the human body is a marvellously adaptable organism but few people would be willing to make in person the experiment described at a recent meet ing of the institution of mining en gineers in order to show how the living body could adapt itself to different tem peratures by evaporation on the skin a man was enclosed in a chamber of dry air at a temperature of 200 de grees a steak was also enclosed in the chamber and the man watched this cooking in the heat without him self showing any discomfort with reference to cramp and fatigue caused by working in hot dry places it was stated that these could be cured by adding salt to any water drunk while at work this discovery is ex pected to add twenty per cent to the efficiency of miners working in a heat- cd atmosphere it is also thought that ship stokers and iron workers will benefit by it women can dye any garment drapery dye or tint worn faded things new for 15 cents nurses th toronto hospital for incur able to affliutloa with bellom and allied hospitals now york cltr effars a thro years courso of train ids to younr women having tho re quired education and dealroiu of b fcmn nurses this hospital has 44optedth culthour system th pupils receive uniforms of the school e monthly allowance and travemof expenses to and from new york for uryr information apply to taa ffuter1ntendnt kamonddyi es in tho universal joint on tho drive ncss she wanted she said to be ju quite fresh and strong for tho climb shaft tho mechanic know ho could t the top of monte n oven thouj not procure another fabric until tho her part of the excursion was to bo next day but tho car owner insisted accomplished on the back of a mule that ho must proceed on his way as ho j and i should ndviso you not to had an important business engage- sit up too late dear she said to mbnt the mechanic then determined alico tomorrow will be a long and to improvise a repair which would dav meet the emergency ill take caro of her philip ar- tr i it iii dcync nssurcd tho anxious mother y l fltrength 5 already his manner was proprietary with flexibility was required of tho wh joan camay went upstairs part 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