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Show I I lew free preA Bit of Embroidery j For Smell Son's Suit By KITH tt'IETH SPEARS rEAR MRS. SPEARS: Those of embroidery stitches in your Buok 2 have interested me greatly. I can never remember from time to time how to do even feather stitching. It is ir.genioui the way you show how to maka each kind of stitch, and I turn to your book often. I have a small son now four and a half yean old, and have always enjoyed 7r. n rr nn ri n U U-- L-TLl J Continued Spears' Sewing Book 2, and EmbroiderNovelties Gifts, ies, contains 48 pages of directions which have helped If your thousands of women. home is your hobby you will also for the want Book Home Decorator. Order by number, enclosing 25 cents for each book. If you order Loth, a crazy-qui- lt leaflet with 36 authentic patchwork stitches will be included free. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. Mrs. step-by-ate- p throat If Your Sore, Scratchy Throat Comes from a Cold You Can Often Get Fast Relief this Way li U Q Under what circumstances? A. Miss Randall came in to aay that Miaa Wines had asked to see Mr. Loran. Mr. Lores was not in. Msss KandaU suggested that I see her. Q Never mind what Miss Randall said. The District Attorney might object to your telling us that But as a remit of something Miss Randall said to you. and of your reply, what happened? A. Miss Wines came Into my office. Q. She talked with you? A. Yes. Q. Did she ask for something? A. She wanted money. Q How much? A. A hundred dollars. A. She U Why that exact amount? said Q. No. you had better not tell what she said. Do you know of your own knowledge, and not because of anything she said, why Miss Wines wanted the money? A. No. Q. Was It In consequence of anything you had done? A. No. Q. Where was Mr. Loran that afternoon? A He was out of town. Refused Dead Girl Help. Q. As a result of what Miss Wines told you, Mr. Sentry, did you give her any money? A. No. Q Or advice? A. I went Into the reception room to speak to Miss Randall. A. Miss Wines had Q Immediately? been with me perhaps live minutes. Q She came to you fur money and you sent her away? A. Yes. Q. Why? A. I was afraid of being In- (cV - sir'- ytJl ..j To nm paia --ad discomfort and re- due few UUe S tm Tablata drink a (laaa of water, - i i 2. It throat Is raw (ram eold. crash and dlsaoWaJ Uajer Tab-Buy- er Ma la Vi f laaa of water . . . gargle. Just Make Sure You Use Genuine BAYER Aspirin The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief frdm discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. see your doctor. Try it. Then He probably will tell you to continue with Bayer Aspirin because it acts fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And reduce fever. This simple way, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. 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Q And you did not telephone? A. No. When I went into the office. I saw that tne safe was open. There is a money drawer in it, and this drawer had been taken out and as on my desk. The money was still In it About three hun- dred dollars. Q Yes? A. I realized that no one would believe there had been a robber there unless the money was taken. Q. Yes? A. I decided to make It look like a robbery. Q What did you do? A. Took the money. Q You had gloves on? A. Yes. the night was cool. Q And then what? A. I turned off the light and went downstairs. Q. Did you take the package for which come back to the office? A. No. ?ou had it again. When Q you got downstairs, did you notice anything about the car? A. It was gone. Q What did you do? A. I supposed it had been stolen. I walked to the corner at random, and then I saw my car. Q. Where was It? A. It was lust around the corner, half a block from where I had left It. parked the wrong street way of a Q What did you do? A. Got In and drove home. Q. What did you do there? A. Put up the car. Then I threw the pistol In the one-wa- y Afraid? A. Yes. You sent her away? A. She was crying. I went into the reception room and spoke to Miss Randall, leaving Miss Wines slone in my office. Q Did you ever after she left your employ give her any money? A. No. Q Did she offer that day any reason why you personally should give her money? A. Only that she needed It. Q. No attempt to blackmail you then or later? A. No. She asked, but she did not demand. Q By the way. you had a duplicate key to the back door? A. Yes. Q. Where was It that day? A. In the side drawer of my desk. Q When you went Into the reception room that day. what did you discuss with Miss Randall? A. I asked ber to get rid of Miss Wines. Q. Did she? A. She went Into my office I went downstairs. Q. Down the main stairs? A. Down the back stairs. Q And on that occasion you did not see Miss Wines again? A. No. Q. When you came back to your office If you did? A. I did. half an hour later. Q Did you notice anything unusual? A. The side drawer of my desk was open. Q. The one In which you kept the duplicate key? A. Yes. Tells of Bridge Game Q. Had you left it open? A. Perhaps. anyone there? A. Yes. saw some person or persons? A. It was dark. Q. You had no light? A. There Is no light on the back stairs. A. Q So you came up in the dark? The stairs are familiar. I've been using for them thirty years. Q Is there a door at the head of the stairs? A. Yes. Q. And what did you do? A. Opened the door, stepped through It. Q Still In the dark? A. Yes. Q. And did anything happen? A. Someone jumped against me. Q Man or woman? A. A man. Q. What then? A. The Impact knocked me against the wall. It Jarred me so that the gun went off. Q. Had you cocked it? A. Yes. Q. And it went oft. Then what? A. The man who had bumped me ran down the back stairs. Q You saw him? A. I heard him. Q. What did you do? A. I turned on the light. Q. Where? A. In my office. q. You went Into the ofTice? A. I stood in the doorway and reached the switch. Q. Did that tight the hall? A. Yes. enough. Q. Did you see anything? A. I saw a woman lying on the hall floor. Q. And you did what? A. Turned on the hall light to look at her. J. To see who she was? A. To see how badly she was hurt Q. Did )ou see who It was? A. It was Q Was Q. You Miss Wines. Tells of Robbery riant Q. And what did you dot A. I started to telephone the police. V And did you A. Mo. yet-sud- denly y; stay?" .;;:f mTim m Ja f . L.4 t "He has named a Egure. he what beuev" on "based told her. I.. uuauit" roal ' ' estate. Uie rontracts. cash, gooa worth. He offers to buy Mr. will- -is sell hu i own. Sentry's interest, or to deon the basis of that figure. The to you." cision is up to buy or "Suppose I wish neither A" K "I Was Afraid of of the garage. 1 went In the house and down cellar and burned the money In the furnace. Q. And then? A. I went to bed. Court adjourned till Monday morning. Mr. Falkran afterward announced that he had finished with direct examination, so that Mr. Sentry's will begin at once when he resumes the stand. river back n That state like a hypnosis, in which Mrs. entry had found herself so much of the time since the trial began, persisted during Mr. Sentry's direct testimony. When at adjournment Mr. Sentry left the stand, her eyes met his and she smiled at him firmly as he was led away. Then she and Phil went out together, slowly, surrendering themselves to be a passive part of the sluggish stream of spectators which banked at the door and trickled through, and dispersed along the marble corridors. She clung to Phil's arm, and they came down to the limousine, and many eyes pinned them and whispers galloped like hounds hot on their trail as they drove away. They rode in silence for a while, till at last Phil mopped his brow and looked at her and asked miserably, "Want to talk, mother?" "No, not yet, Phil!" He said with a jealous loyalty: "I don't believe he ever looked at any woman in his life but you. No matter what he says." But she did not answer him. After a while he asked huskily: "Mother, did you know what he was going to say? I mean, about the night she was killed?" She remembered with a pitiless clarity that day she' first saw Arthur after his arrest. She said: "He. in.ij "n4 oKo added, quickly, "He didn't know then that his shot had killed her." Phil cried, "Why didn't you tell r,H f,r AaaA cployed m the eon ten TV HSW 't Pattern . OFFICI It's the accessories in a hon While they were at table Barmake it beautiful. Fulfill vn that room-- Mr. her in a tray bara had for a delightful horae ambition Mrs. with Falkran telephoned, spoke sell." it's easy when such lovely d force to Antrv. action court "He will take signs are at your command. Tat "Hp's coine to see Mr. Sentry a dissolution." out come ovai aony sunaDie tor center- first." she reported, "then "Can he do that? r orce ur J i ill H IlfllTI Co nent to consult with me. He feels that He added: Certainly." 18 36 bv wit . excellent an Mr. Sentry made course might involve the sacrifice oiner domes mcnes and ness, that tne jury was mipicBocv. sale of many assets." of Made inches. string, they work Linda agreed. "Of course," "What do you advise? The richness of the easily. up doubtful ges After lunch, Mrs. Sentry suggesta The lawyer made will give you pleasure. Pat ed: "Linda, take Phil away for the ture. You can naraiy run uie uiui- 1841 contains directions for a tern for him he And afternoon, will you? Take ness yourself." suggested: doilies; illustrations o! making make to "Suppose I ask Mr. Loran them and of stitches; materiaii his offer in writing, to let it stand Meanwhile required; photograph of section of open as long as possible. or doily. I you can consult Mr. Sentry, Send 15 cents in stamps or coia will- -" (coins preferred) for this patten better.' "Perhaps you had to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft dAnd after well. you "Very Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York. ecide" Please write your name, a"Exactly." She had a grateful interval before ddress and pattern number plainly. Falkran came. When he arrived, they went into the library, were there alone. The attorney professed confidence. v "I have just come from Mr. SenRural Traffic Accidents Increase try," he said. "He made an excelTraffic accidents in the rural lent witness this morning. I timed things so that we could adjourn as districts are mounting by leaps soon as he was done, in order to al- and bounds. Since 1924, the National Safety council says, motor low his evidence to make a maximum impression on the jury's mind vehicle fatalities have increased over Sunday. Mrs. Sentry, the State 172 per cent. In cities over 10,000 lost, this morning, all the ground it population they went up but 30 had gained. They must begin again per cent. from the beginning now." Of course, the council points out, "Yes?" a large part of this increase may "You may take my word for it," be the result of he assured her, watching her, sensrural travel. But most traffic aing something new under her rigid uthorities believe, however, that calm. "You see, they expected him the more favorable city record to make a complete denial; but Mr. can be traced to the more effeSentry told the jury what actually ctive traffic control measures in happened, and the truth fitted the municipalities. pattern of the evidence the State had In 1937, the loss of life to traffic Being Involved." presented- - in every detail. Their accidents in rural districts and case, so far as first degree murder cities under 10,000 population was long drive." She smiled. "He needs is concerned, is destroyed." fresh air, fresh ideas; needs you." 27,400. In cities over 10,000, there She did not speak. After a moment were And she added suddenly, apologeti12,100 killed. he went on: "Of course, I appreWhile collisions with pedestrians cally: "Don't if you'd rather notl ciate your feelings this morning. You've been such a rock of strength, the major fatal accI know quite well that Mr. Sentry constituted I don't want to impose on you." ident problem in cities, rural di"Of course I will," Linda de- did not appear in an admirable stricts had their greatest difficulty two or clared; and when they were gone, light." Still she said nothing; and he with collisions between Mrs. Sentry was deeply relieved to motor vehicles. more spoke almost hurriedly. "He will be left thus for a while alone. on Monday. Presently the doorbell rang. Dean face will be distressing. The State Hare. Mrs. Sentry greeted him That will emphasize the unpleasant as- composedly, said, "Well, Dean?" . , ' .. .. i . ui ms testimony. Yet you "How are you?" he asked in a yeuis must be there." low tone. After a silent moment, when her "All right." head bowed, he took this as assent "You were wonderful!" "Luden's, like hot lemand rose to go; but he made one "Why not?" onade, contain a factor He said ruefully: "I didn't know more demand. "You will see Mr. that helps contribute to what was coming, Ellen. Falkran Sentry tomorrow, no doubt?" he your alkaline reserve." didn't take me into his confidence." suggested. Arthur Bartels, She made no comment, and he Panic did for a moment flicker in Athletic Director, Hew Yert said at last, "It had an effect on her eyes. "Must I?" the jury." He said gently, "If I were District "Mr. Falkran thought so." Attorney, when you took the stand, He watched her as though he my first question on MENTHOL COUGH DROPS hoped, by adding some word, she would be: 'Mrs. Sentry, have make it might possible for him to you visited your husband in his cell ; but she dreaded say more any sign since you heard his direct testimo... ... i ' mm no ui ay in pa my, Vital Partisans gave open ny? of opinion are often Moderators ing, asKea instead: "rlad you some She stared at him, still mo-lo- n sitting business? Mr. Falkran is coming useful but the ess. Then she cried glory or the shame desperatepresently." to Harper. belong I Yes, ly: partisans. will yes, go! I will go!" He said reluctantly: "Well, yes. (TO BE CONTINUED) L A, n A me?" "It couldn't have done any good, Phil, to tell you." "But it was an accident!" "Yes." She added, unable to check the word in time. "If they believe him." "Why, they've got to, haven't they? It all fits." He pounded his fist on his knee. "It's rotten enough; but at least he's not a murderer." She said nothing; and he spoke half to himself: "Tve never seen him except with you; never-as- ked him any questions. Did he tell Mr. Flood all this?" She said wearily: "I think not. I think Mr. Falkran and Mr. Hare both advised him to answer no questions, say nothing at all, after he was arrested." When at last they came home, Linda was there with Barbara. Barbara as they came in looked at her mother and then at Phil, searching-ly- ; and Mrs.. Sentry said quickly: "He was fine, Barbara I" " si. 1841 ImTTstTiTsi FT nKSK EX.. al ..n..f Ph" TIm Soi.th jni inrh'r icTcF MM Kg FKIXZER Bit Futures-Tables- . c Al MOSER-HAR- " M Post Offi RAJ Opportunit- y- gooth Msln Sti eyeg! Mtil s your Whsalf prjc OPTICAL MI jgixpenfW. Si fid. Informs rmltrt wsnte Safety Talks much-increase- Ih. -- 0.,A.ftVilK?i'v.1,vi P I do not know. Q. Did you notice whether or not the key was gone? A. No. Q And was this before or after you hp Kan to carry a revolver in the car? A. Before. Q. How long before? A. A week or floor. Sentry tnougni young, Barbara seemed, and how too Arand so terribly hurt. This, oday thur had done; she could not hate him. She said "Yes. he was again to Barbara:so proud of him. fine' 1 was never wonder-inglShe saw Phil watch her and she said calmly: "Lunch must be ready. Linda, will you Mrs .. ull'lli r )jllIIIiiiii,M"" Q Q. ery Thursday evening. Q. I am referring to the evening Miss Wines was killed. A. Yes. Q. Till what time did you play, on that occasion? A. Tin about ten thirty. Q. You left the club when? A. Eleven o'clock or a little after. Q. In your car? A. Yes. Q. With the revolver in the dash locker? A. Yes. Q. You went where? A. I started home, got almost there, then went back to my otlice. Q. Why? A. Mrs. Sentry had arranged that day to have a package delivered at the office from Butler's. Q. Dealers in kltchenware? A. Yes. Q. What was in it? A. A drip coffeepot. Q. What was to be done with it? A. Mrs. Sentry had asked me to bring it home. Q. Was It in the car? A. I forgot It on my desk when I left the office. Q. And you went back to your office? A. To get It, yes. Q. You got there when? A. Some time between eleven thirty and twelve. Q. Stopped where? A. At the curb by the back door. Q. Did you lock the car? A. I left the key In the lock. Q. And went Immediately upstairs? A. No. I unlocked the door, and started up, and I thought I heard voices. Q. Voices? A. A voice. A. A Q. A woman's or a man's? man's. Q. And what? A. I listened, but the sound was not repeated. I was nervous, came out and looked for a policeman, saw none, decided it was my Imagination. Admits Killing. Q. So you did what? A. I took the revolver out of the car and went quietly upstairs. Q. Suddenly braver. Mr. Sentry? A. Playtng a game, like a fool kid. I didn't really think there was anyone there. Q. Took the revolver and went upstairs? A. Yes. A. To the third Q How far upstairs? SO!" Bvtited ne mes; soonted wber. iu Tfy afcU'mec eUiod of cor ve,r.h.v,.". sjg., $$myym& .v jt SKhirn . ... there by i He resented into this "Oh!" She conceded. Oh. yes, . J:. . ituooose he would." Hare explained. "He wants to ot T 1tn f j bdi Linda cried, "There. explained in you he would be." She worrying been She's tone, tender a for 4 WcstHtal U. SMJ'"" Wlffl l-- Early J I I i . F$$$te&m, L- not? A. I realized that might be blamed. In other words, you were afraid? Q volved. Q. How long before Miss Wines was killed? A. About three weeks. Q. Was Mr. Loran In town after that day and before Miss Wines was killed? A. Yes. Q. Do you know whether Miss Wines saw him? A. I do not. Q. Now, on a certain Thursday evening, Mr. Sentry, did you play bridge after dinner at your club? A. Yes. ev- t n L-- -3 more. i m Q. Why con-anue- C and D. In Exclu?ivQ I 1 16. The questioning of Sentry on the d: witness stand by Mr. Falkran at FinesTNeedkT j itmee iiiii i inmi CHAPTER VIII making his clothes and trimming them with little touches of embroidery. Do you think he is too old for this? B. H." You still have a year or so if you keep the suits smart and boyish. I am sketching an embroidered trimming idea for you here. The thread should match the color of the trousers. Mark an outline for the embroidery with pencil as at A. Work over this with tiny chain stitches as at B; then make larger chain or loop stitches as - . J -- . ltah - S4ilSa. PI Pr EC0f Any Quality Extra Prin g d Wiap SCHRAtV PHC 8 wji.u. y Guns Usei Guns us to propel the Unite American Doi The m world cor fir, which the king cross-examinati- u. s. Uihi Hater Produeec supei Chick B SUP Write, . "Tl RAf laUDEETS cross-examinati- How Women Grow Tomatoes Without Seeds by Use of Chemicals; Fruits Have Solid Meat Tomatoes without seeds are being grown in the department of horti- culture at the University of Missouri by use of chemicals. Normally tomatoes require pollinization and fertilization to set fruit, hut n an moano th t oo i. . that occua ...:n will oe ! "V" " formed. So the workers at Cnlnm. bia pinch out the parts of the flower that produce the pollen, thus stopping fertilization, and then seek another stimulus in the form of a substance, or hormone, to cause the fruit to set. The result is that tomatoes develop normally, but instead of containing seeds and pulp, the tomatoes are solid meat. The fruit is of normal size, but weighs more, says the Kansas City Star. The hormone used is indoleacetic acid dissolved in lanum paste at the rate of one part acid to 500 parts paste. About three applications, put on a week or ten days apart, are required. The cost of the materials is negligible, the greatest expense being the labor involved in emasculating the flowers and applying the hormone. In an attempt to cut down the labor involved, one group of tomatoes was sprayed with a solution of the hormone mixed with water Fair results were obtained, but not as good as where the hormon was applied by hand. The differ-enc- a is bebeved to be caused by the quUlv' ter thC leaving tho hrsm in Their 40's Can Attract Men porates uy the plant. Further . : Aferimenis are be ng conducted to find a material 38 a?,0i1' that does not evapo- rate anH ,u;i. the hormone in an abso baZ for a greater length of time 'winer experiments may fZ - her Here's good advice for a woman duringt who change (usually from 38 to 62), she'll lose her appeal to men, who worn about hot flashes, loss of pep, dizzy speu upset nerves and moody spells. and yo Get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep ji need a good general system tonic take rna E. 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