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Show HOUSEHOLD EOJ QUESTIONS Cleaning Enamel Dish. If an enamel dish has been badly burned, fill it with salt water and put it on the stove to boil. Empty and rub with a cloth. If the burn marks still remain, sprinkle a little salt ontt the cloth and rub. E HOTELS QMKT-KKSHM- -Mhl C Ben Ames Williams. Keep Screens From Rusting. Pads Under Rugs. According to the U. S. bureau of standards, linings or pads prolong the life of rugs and carpets almost one-hal- f. UnInexpensive Sheeting. bleached sheeting wears longest, and bleaching is not necessary because the muslin whitens gradually with repeated laundering. SYNOPSIS Barbara Sentry, seeking to sober up her escort. Johnnie Boyd, on the way home from a party, slaps him. and attracts the attention of a policeman, uhom the boy knocks down. As he arrests him. Professor Brace of Harvard comes to the rescue and drives Barbara home. On the way they see Barbara s father driving from the direction of his office at 12 45. but when he gets home he tells his wife it is 11:15 and that he's been plaving bridge at the club. Next morning, while Barbara is telling her mother about her adventure, an urgent phone call comes from Mr. Sentry's oflice after his departure. Arriving home in the late afternoon. Sentry reports his office has been robbed and a Miss Wines, former temporary employee, killed. Longer Life to Towels. Towels will last longer if washed before the dirt and grime become so ground into them that harsh rubbing is necessary to get them clean. CHAPTER II Continued "Not much here!" Mr. Sentry said and then: "The police think she was one of the robbers. They're looking for a young Italian who has been paying her some attention; a Picture Cords. Picture hangwild youngster whose father is one ings should always be concealed. of our customers. They found a Cords and wires invariably spoil the effect. All pictures should be key in her pocketbook that fits the on the back door." He spoke hung flat, not tipping forward. lock to Ray again. "There are back frames must be hung Very large on cords or fine wires from the stairs," he said. "Mr. Loran and I use them on Sundays or when the molding. The square or rectangular picture should be hung with place isn't open for business. This back door admits to the stairs and two parallel wires. our offices. She had this key." Mrs. Sentry realized that Arthur Uses for Onion. There will be no danger of rust forming on steel somehow found comfort in thus de knives and forks if they are tailing the day's events; and she rubbed over once a week with a felt a dry scorn at Neil Ray's obslice of raw onion. Linen that is vious desire to escape. "Afraid of slightly scorched can be remedied being compromised," she thought; and she thought defiantly that a by rubbing the affected parts with a piece of raw onion. Rinse aftergood many people would be maliwards in cold water. After tinciously pleased because the old firm ware has been washed, rub with of Sentry and Loran was thus ina slice of raw onion. Then polish' volved in sudden sensational publicity-in the usual way. had nodded uneasily, and Mr. Sentry went on: "She must have remembered the combination of the safe. It's just an old iron box, bought in my father's time. We never had enough cash on hand to need a real one; and a could have opened this easily enough. But it was opened last night by someone who knew the She probably learned FOR THESE COMMON combination. it last summer when she worked for your office, of course; but it might as well have happened anywhere. It doesn't concern us at all!" She was speaking more to herself than to him. "We know no more about it than anyone else," she declared, shaping for herself the attitude she would present like an armor to their friends. He nodded, said no more. Doctor Ray moved toward Mrs. Sentry to say good-by- . But before fce could speak there were voices in the hall, and Mrs. Sentry recognized Barba- ra's. Then Barbara and Linda Dane appeared in the wide doorway. Barbara had an afternoon paper in her hand. the sempstress was done with her that morning, Barbara went home with Linda Dane for luncheon. These two and Phil Sentry Mary, the older sister, had always held herself aloof from their cheerful exuberances had since childhood been much together; and now that Phil was at Yale, Barbara and Linda were devoted. They went after lunch, in Linda's car, to a moving picture theater; and later When "And father, too!" Barbara shivered uncontrollably. ,,Golly, Linda, I'm scared." "Bless you, there's nothing to be afraid of!" Barbara nodded. "Of course not! I'm not afraid. It's I'll have to cheer them up at home. They'll be pretty low! Linda, come in with me when we get there. We'll have to put on an act, make them laugh somehow, make them see the funny side" "Steady, Barb! You're trembling!" "I can't help it. And my teeth keep chattering!" "You poor kid!" "For Heaven's sake don't sympathize with me or I'll bawl! I've got to laugh or I'll scream, Linda. I am scared, I guess! Golly, I wish Phil was home." "He'll come when he sees the papers. But Barb, it's nothing. A week from now everyone will have forgotten it. Of course it's pretty tough right now, though." And Linda urged: "Throw that paper away, Barb. Don't look at it any more." Barbara began to cry without a sound, sitting bolt upright, her eyes just-upset- ting. ''y ' safe-crack- SIGNS OF Q Hausaa Q No -.- Q U Sour Stomach Haadacha RppttaD"GB TtradFaoIltum Morning You Have Any of These and Suspect Symptoms Acid Indigestion as the Cause "Alkalize' the Quick, Easy "Phillips"' Way. If the Trouble Persists See your Doctor, Now there is a way to relieve "acid with almost incrediindigestion" ble speed. You simply take 2 of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 30 minutes after meals. OR take 2 Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, the exact equivalent. Results are amazing. Often you net relief in a few minutes. Nausea and upset distress disappear. It produces no gas to embarrass you and offend others. Rtilk Try it Get liquid Phillips' box of Maqnesia for home use and aTabof Phillips' Milk of Magnesia ids to carry with,you. He hesitated, added then, "The police seem to think she let this fellow in, opened the door for him, and opened the safe, and then for Borne reason they quarreled and he shot her." Mary said: "It sounds like the sort of ruthless, reasonless things a cocaine addict might do. Don't you think so, Neil?" Ray did not answer. Mrs. Sentry said, "Don't be so medical, Mary!" She thought: Mary is playing a parti Pretending! I wonder why. And she added: "The office telephoned, Arthur, just after you left this morning. I suppose it was about this?" "Yes," he assented. "Miss Randall found her, when she got there at eight o'clock." Mrs. Sentry wondered, shivering in spite of herself, whether any of the women at the Furness luncheon had known; wondered whether they had been watching her to see how she took it. "It must have been just a few minutes past when they phoned," she said. "Didn't anyone hear the shot?" Mr. Sentry shook his head. "No. Or at least they haven't found anyone yet who did," he amended. "You see, she was in the hall on the third floor. The hall has no windows, and there's a brick wall between it and the next building, and if the office doors happened to be closed" He added, "And of course there aren't many people around on the streets down there till early morning." Mary said: "The poor girl! I hope they get the man. Father, did she PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA have "any family?" IN LIQUID OR TABIET FORM "Not in Boston. She came from Dennis; but she'd been living in a room out in Somerville, in a private Man the Imitator An imitative creature is man; home, where the husband was out of whoever is foremost, leads the a job so they had to take in boarders. She'd had work at odd times, herd. Schiller. a day here, a week there, filling in; but no steady job. The police say she'd been running around with this young Italian; and he was missing today. His father claims he's up in Maine buying cider apples, but they haven't located him. And apparent"Many doctors advise ly there were other men with whom building up alkaline she was intimate, too." reserve when you have He1 shook his head, poured ana cold. Luden't help to other cocktail, said, as though thinkdo this." ing aloud: "I suppose she was hard Doha Steinberg, up, and desperate. If we'd had any idea, we rnight have made a place for her, given her something to do. That's the tragic thing about living ,Tin a city. Terrible things happen 0 MINTHOl COUOM DROPS all around you, perhaps even to people you know; and till they happen, you never even suspect. People are all actors, aren't they? They wear a mask, put up a good front, pretend that everything's all right till suddenly everything is all Have you anything around wrong!" "No need to make speeches, Arthe bouse you would like thur!" Mrs. Sentry commented drito trade or sell? Try a aified ed.Tbe cost is only ly. "It has disturbed me a lot," he cen" ,nd there tre confessed. probblyalotoffolkjlook' fog for just whatever it is Mrs. Sentry said: "Nonsense! It Results you no longer have use for. doesn't concern us! It happened in - OF COURSE! rn - ejCLASSlFIEDta ADVERTISING clas-n...:(- in. it-- "You know what I mean, mother!" Barbara protested. "I mean we're well, probably we'll all be witnesses at the trial. I know I'll be scared to death. I wonder if he's Father, did you ever see him? This Italian?" She came to sit on the arm of his chair. "You don't need to pretend you're all so calm. I'll bet you're as excited as I am, really." No one spoke for a moment. Then Neil Ray said uncomfortably, "I really must go." He rose; and Linda cried as though relieved: "Heavens, it's after six o'clock! So must I!" Mary wont with Doctor Ray into the hall. Barbara looked beseechingly at Linda; but Linda shook her head, so Barbara and Linda followed the others. Mrs. Sentry and her husband were left alone. He twirled the cocktail glass in his hand, looking at it fixedly, not meeting Mrs. Sentry's eyes. She s at the door; heard the heard Mary and Barbara hesitate, and whisper, and start upstairs. Then she heard Mary say in a low, indignant tone: "You're outrageous, Barbara! This isn't a joke!" "I know," Barbara agreed, softly. "But you all looked so glum! I tried to put on an act, cheer you 'I Hope They Get the Man. Father, Did She Have a Family?" t Krputable CLAY . 1 lith SmI, Sr. H . i .tJ"- . 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Mary's going there to dinner tonight." "He went over yesterday. Didn't expect to be back till Sunday." Oscar came to say that dinner was served, and Mrs. Sentry re membered that an afternoon paper was delivered to the kitchen, so the servants already knew; and everyone would know, either tonight or in the morning. All their friends . . . She said quietly: "Will you call the girls, Oscar? They're upstairs!" He disappeared, and she asked her husband, "Are you ready, Arthur?" "I'll wash my hands," he decided. She had not, since returning from hearing Sarah Glen, had time to order her hair; and she went to do so, and she thought she and Arthur might go down to their summer home in York Harbor in the morning, and stay till this sensation died. But it would be better not to seem to run away . . Mary sat with them while they dined, waiting for Jimmy Endle to call for her. She proposed making excuses, staying at home; but Mrs. Sentry said: "Of course not, Mary! After all, this doesn't touch us! Certainly not any more than it does Mr. and Mrs. Loran, and they're giving the dinner." (TO RE COM IMED) II W (JtUHlit 40 Kast 3rd 75e - fl.SS. With family'!" up" Their us." ACID INDIGESTION n Heartburn er DA. ! good-by- Ray CHECK YOURSELF came out ol the Ritz with Bill Cates and Rod Hepburn and there were two newsboys and pushing papers iut screaming into cur faces, and Rod saw your faname in one of the headlines, the paper. I ther. So we bought Did r...rffrtlv exciting. u:i, ii j Uiinrv j as as she Is pretty her? you know 1 love inuiuci, her pictures? of hav- they're so gruesome! Think Look!" the in family! ing one right She opened the paper, read the headlines aloud: " 'Pretty typist slain. Police seek missing lover of " dead girl. Robbery and murder' "Barsaid sharply: Her mother bara! After all, it's not 'right in the We exciting thing? .' THE WILSON heart of t cu in th . E. tnd So. St. - ' l ... 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Read all about it!" And Bill Cates looked at the paper bara had repaired damages did she Here's good advice for a woman durinjtm v who ton which the boy held, and said softly, drive on. Outside the door Barbara change (usually from 38 to 521.who woma she'll lose her appeal to men, in a startled tone, "Hullo!" He pleaded: bout hot flashes, loss of pep. dizzy spaUi "Come in, Linda. Back me up. Upset nerves and moody spells. and il bought a paper, folded it in his hand, Get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep said: "Barbara, Linda, come along. Mother will be just sunk. I'll play need a good general system tonic take Lyoa , , the idiot, till I either make her E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. mJJ Let's get out of this." t s eepedally for women. It helps Nature They followed him toward Linda's laugh or maker her so mad at me give help? n' thus up physical resistance, vivacity to enjoy life and assist aim car, and Barbara asked gaily, she'll forget this mess. Ready?" if "Well jittery nerves and disturbing ofs'TPtot', Linda is Rod? you want," "What said it, life. WW j Why the big mysoften accompany change WOHTU TRYING! doubtfully. tery?" But he did not laugh. He opened They went in; they came to the door. But Barbara, the paper again and looked at it, living-roo. Dark Ignorance and they all looked over his shou- when she saw her father here, reIgnorance is the night of r, lder; and Barbara as she read felt membering last night, was shocked mind, but a night without moon something inside her body contract and still for a moment, stammered star. Confucius. into a crawling, shuddering knot. doubtfully, "Oh, you're home, faShe thought she was choking, and ther!" She saw the Transcript in her eyes ached; and Linda's hand his hands. Mrs. Sentry said stiffly, "Don't was tight in sympathy and reassur; ance on her arm, . and Bill said, be obvious, Barbara!" medicines No Barbara matter how many but then hesitated; "Gosh, that's rotten!" you have tried for your common Barbara when she spoke did not she became suddenly animated. bronchial inv or chest cough, cold, seen the papers! Darn it, recognize her own voice. She said, I"You've tation, you may get relief now witl the wanted fun of "Give it to me, Bill." She took the Creomulsion. Serious trouble ma! telling you!" She cried: be brewing and you cannot aflora it "Isn't all the read unfcelievable lines thrilling? paper, to take a chance with any remetrj don't think Mother, you it's the most again. less potent than Creomulsion, wnicn Linda Barb!" "Steady, whispered. goes right to the seat of the trout "It's all right." and aids nature to soothe and neaj the inflamed mucous membranes Barbara was husky. "I've got to Station Bunyan's Ry. Discovered and to loosen and expel Linda. will Mother need home, go . phlegm. me. She'll be wild. Can we, please?" Small Boy on His Visit to London Even If other remedies have fauea. by "Of course. Here's the car." don't be discouraged, try Creonw Bion. Your druggist is authorizeqw Bill and Rod helped them in. Bill The sort of railway station that are refund your money if you are not said lamely: "Don't let it get you, equipped with motorcycles to Paul only could thoroughly satisfied with the benBunyan have built convey passengers to Barb. Just the damned tabloids, was efits obtained. Creomulsion is one lavatories described recently by a Bridgand dining saloons. making a sensation out of nothing!" north small word, ask for it plainly, see thattw boy who visited London name on the bottle is Creomulswn, Rod said, ,sKeep smiling. Barb." and wrote about it to his envious andEach engine is and youll get the genuine product "Of oourse," she told them. smaller 50 men to stok "quires it and the relief you want. (Aavj brother at home, according It is "Thanks for a lovely tea. See you to a necessary to have motor lor-- s Bridgnorth, England, corresoon."" The. car was moving. "Good-by!- " in each cabin tn spondent in the Philadelphia Inquircoal from tender to firebox. Rebellious Future be!! er. Written in all seriousness, the On the way home, Linda drove The future is always a rei There is a refreshment room which came letter, at into the possesand watched the traffic, and BarPaddington station which is seven against the past. bara read the story in the paper, sion of C. N. Turner, of the Asso of Bridgnorth ciated and uritish Irish railways, and four times as wide. High reciting to Linda the essentials. follows: But she was cold with terror at "The sight of Paddington station St The station master is as big' as When : her own thoughts. When she and is Leonard s church, Bridgnorth beyond description. The the Professor Brace emerged from the roofreally b,ggest man in the is Tunnel last night, her father had 2,500 feetpractically invisible, being cannot fad to hear him world One Heart j above the coming airplatforms passed them in his car, coming from planes 35 83 b'g the beneath it all day youtoM In bdndcinHdwp front; f Gate Hew3,? over the direction of the office. The dead The roofcircling Wpation nd awful OAS BLOATING retw the trains with- is made of glass and re- - out any difficulty girl had been found in the office this nnionn AAA Wj: To get nuiok relief you mart 5" whatsoever." DODBLH ACT IOI. You miut rtliejjj j.uuu men to clean it once morning. Killed when? She could HU'ica GAS. Yon muat olear th. bowrla. in an airship. find in the paper no answer to that weekly luat what vou niwil hcniuita it art oa U" h Wild and Domestic mere are so "tornach and BOTH bowela. AdlenkJ" many Turkeys platforms question, and her eyes blurred so that it is BOTH not earminativt and cathartic. CrJ such a far cry from wild totally impossible to count to Its nativea that she could not read. that warm and aoithe tbo ?m"i domestic turkeys. them the and expel GAS. Cathartic that quicUr Linda said: "Don't worry, Barb. five miles. length of them is quite querors found dear gently bowela of want matter the the There are motor buses may have caused GAS BLOATING, keys It just happened to happen there! It to take closely related to the wild birds tomaoh, eleepleaa nighte end inditio passengers from one end of m might have happened anywhere." Mex,co. montha, AdlerikareUveaitomachgM"T a platform to the at pace. AdUrika uauaUy acta on th bo" other; each bus to Europe Tney took turkeys back "Mother will be just sick!" Bar- holds around 1530. In 90 years in Iraa than two houn. No waiting f "TJ 3,000 people. bara whispered. "She's so proud, by the time the Pilgrims mghlreUef. Adlerika does not gnp.!; "The trains are colossal; came 'laoit forminj. Get ganuin Adlcrika each Linda! And she hates newspapers!" train consists of were 4,000 coaches and at all drug ttoru all about in a requires 20 engines to it "They'll forget Tue birds wer ProbabS it pull The or two." their cry of "tuxk, tur day trains are of the corridor type and How Women in Their 40's Can Attract ; JW or . Still Coughing? Paul germ-lade- n 50,000-hossepow- er ' r,.. S u- Don't Sleep Gas Crowds r C s ! & toOM-Sol- ni fi |