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Qllatlerlng lllor .oil lit rexl le. . . , l.et It run along a ruupi lio 1011,411 gated alxiiil a A Junkman iu'i .11 pushing Ids rart aoross of wUs will) only euh cuxtnin tiaioo . . . iiiol not a (ur coal in er. . . . Studied I heir reactions t e i rmu! . , Mrirl wllor , of . , I 'a g.M Deere Wim.ms did ttie ' k III" a tit Irk Illli. lions Jo .ir EMMA COMES BACK same thing. . . . Wonder w hut will a lull iloii.ir in it. . . . Seemingly h.ipimi If the discovery Is made Ni a mk util lii unjiti'iij oiliTo.l ? . . that eriti s aren't no I' oi i. io. hi. . ton. J F (iiyvv.iy, Its novel having tryouts nil). in .v unig Joan llro.ola i.v right on Broadway'. , , , Fa vex a Ill'S till' lt Ullt follllll "O'l or lot of exeii-- e loo . . . nod .f . . . It. in hi t ti e liulll.ir.v r;i.rn there are uny steady customers, they li lo Ha Jo ..riiiii ij. . . , ltiilo u mi' a il.lti rent show every night. . . , loom aio tii.it r.UM'ioira aul li.no Rccim-- e of the changes. . . . I here s I, or I gu.ng. . . . Hi. J.iosii't our ? Kealng who I like a lot lu All for Hi in , . aul ti,o iiuior lias Good A men a ns." . , , He's still li liollllllj It I'olllo ol ll.ltllolll'l keeping up with tils magic, howail ii.o.ni nmliiii to Hu Milko . . ever. . . . Makes nightly appear-Mime'tin rj'iii' of tin t'hr.mli r liutlill'ig at t tie I'iitals liny tile. lll tins li.lit looks liko olio of IIiiim' fain) o.il.os 1, at ujoin rosiaurani Flrth avenue and Fifty seventh a iii Joa a. street, . . . Wheie the huge atone residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt used to stand. . . . Present ownToiiotnoiit knU liuuling toy ex ers of property, who rara'd (lie costCross wagon- - IoiiJihI aim aooj. . . ly chateau, having mortgage trouAn olJ p.iiking oao Is a trousuro ble. . . . Si million dollars worth. lo ttioin. . . . lioliort Hunt l.jiuun Some day I'll full for one of those going Into tin Pulitzer Ituililt fijt. . Jo Davidson, who $11 shirts. . . Hog boon oililor of the World al Is making a bust of President man. io for ttio lust )1 yours . . . . . Paul Manshlp has also and alslua t lint street oornor ar made one. . . . That kayak wanted goer aoiil.l buy tbe book Insload ad has run several days In the Her-nlof calling bun up. . . . You knots Tribune. . . . Wonder who tbe lino, "to aollle a bob" . . Kniiiu Goldman, famous anarchist mid why? . . . Still r.roiolaiiy looking as bhalthy as who was deported from the United wants a kayak usual. . . , Uni there Is a big new Stutos to Kussln in 1'Jl'd. recelted with all that Ice In the Uudsun a eleitrlo sign ndtertisdng idiarum IH'rmissioe to return for a stay of knynk might be useful. . . . Addicontiuil products. . . . Some new '.)) days to visit relatives. Till pho son Durliitid y Metro. New York repolubs alroady op n. . . . Olliers In digraph, tin first made of her In l.i resentative of the Cuban National Tourist commission. . . . Ills Job jiros.ei b . . . Hotter programs all tears, tvas takpn In Toronto, where Is to convince winter vacationists around. . . . Also Increased busl she Is known as Mrs. James Colton. that Cuba la safe for Americans . . . and that there's still gayety despite the shooting. WNU Service. , licit 8ndlcat Uti-- . K' -- ww, rs fe ti s S , r s Rno-e-ve- lt. d Condemned as Cavells Betrayer; Seeks Release Spy Denies Guilt in Case tor of British Nurse. Paris, Fram e. Judas in the Nurse Cat ell case. Georges Gaston Quien French spy condemned as the be trayer of the martyred English worn un, was informed at Clnirvnux prison that plans for a retrial of Ills case liate been definitely dropped (Juien, whose death penalty from a French court martial was changed to 2U years Imprisonment, has been in Chilrtaux since 11)19. His 110 year term expires on October 20 1933. unless the French governmen' shortens it for good behavior Hi Jailers term him u model prisoner Irund Whitlock, former American ambassador to Helglutn, was among the many who doubted that Quien was the actual betrayer of the nurse. They sought to reopen the case, but political complications were so great that lawyers definitely wiped their hands of the affair. Still Has Hopes. From ollieials of the Clairvanx prison it was learned that (Juien had not given up hope for a nea trial and that lie had continued to protest his innocence. Troubled with rheumatism (Juien declares that his Imprisonment Is causing Intense suffering. Until new Information comes for ward, the evidence brought out In the two weeks' trial In September 3911), stands. (Juien, aged forty at that time, was serving a term in Jail at Saint Quentin when the Germans marched into th city in 1914. by the Germans, Qnien re muined behind the German lines as a civilian. In 1915, at I.ornl redes, Qulen learned of the underground railwhich Nurse Cavell had de way veloped for repatriating French escaped prisoners and clvillnns. Pretending to be a French oflicer, doc and lawyer, ami later posing as an embassy attache, Qulen succeed ed In mystifying Prince ami Prln cess de Cray, who were collabora tors of Nurse Cavell. Through them he was sent to the Institute of Miss Cavell lu Hrussels. Through her he was sent along the Into Bel underground railway glum, where he approached the French ambassador and asked for a mission as spy, or a Job In the repatriation scheme. A few weeks Inter lie was bark In Brussels and was frequently seen with a member of the German secret police. Returned to France. He visited Miss Cavell again. The German, wearing a beard in disguise, stood waiting outside the door. A few hours later Miss Cavell was arrested and, with three others, condemned to death. Denounced In Belgium, Qulen went to Westphalia, whereafter he was sent to Wise Hen Eats Bugs on Auto Radiator Holland, Texas. A hen that wearied of barnyard fare has added a distinctly new service to the garage-fillinstation operated here by Virgin Huddlesg ton.. Tourists driving In for gas and oil usually carry a delicious supply of bugs and grasshoppers on the radiators of their automobiles. The hen hops on the bumper and pecks out the Insects dropping them to the ground. She then Inspects the machine from stem to stern for other dainty hits. When the car drives away, the lien enjoys a real meal. She roosts atop tiie town hearse, and nests beneath a blacksmith's a hospital and finally to Switzerland as an Incurable sick man. He could not fight the desire to return to France and crossed the border. where he was selzeJ and sent to Jail for six months on an old theft charge. Released from Jail, he was sent to the French penltentinry troops lu the Sahara, Id southern Algeria. There he was rearrested in October, 1918, and brought to France to stand trial for betrayal. l found him The guilty and sentenced him to death, then signed a request for pardon In Ills favor. The principal fact of evidence against him was that the Germans arrested every one of tbe 90 people w ho harbored (Juien In his voyage into Holland by tbe "underground railway. Qulen has continued to protest that a man named Cavier was responsible but police never were able to find the Cuvier concerned. court-martia- Holidays Just Birthdays to Members of Family Carmichael, Pa. Celebrations aie order for almost everyone in the nation every time there s a birthday in the Voytek family here. On Christmas day, some years ago, the stork, working hand-ihand with Santa Claus, presented Mrs. Voytek with a baby girl, Marjorie, who was eighteen years old last Yuletide. Her mother's birthday, on January C, is known as Three Kings day. St. Valentines day February 11 Is celebrated by her father, Matt, as One of his brothers his birthday. is not punished for his mischievous pranks on April Fool's day, because, after all, that's his birthday. The tramp of marching feet on Memorial day means another in the life of a second brother, who was horn in on that day. Armistice day is celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Voytek as their wedding anniversary, although when they chose November 11 as their wedding day, that date had not yet, of course, been designated as a national holiday. W .cS. , 3;v Pi J & M. I ; : i ! -J- rs' t V v - Tj, .- V I ' ujs j i don t want to be a society re Mr. Warden, the said will) lorter. l.) -- -' jL ,, -fi A , . I a drawl Hut. reminding one of a lazy southern st reum roiling through Kentmky blue gras, added Infinite ly to the (harm of tier low, throaty vdi p. I've beea a general assignment reporter for two years, and I want ' lo continue to tie one. I'm twciuy to get Hires years old and bell IE. v -- : somewhere, and I ciin'l gel there by ; j being a aoolety reporter." 7 I in terry. Mist iH'vltl" Wardell it' said curtly, but at I've just said ft Tf . wa have no place here for you. I don t hire women reporter. I dont When lids photograph of the upstream fare of Boulder d.im waa taken the other day the millionth cubic like them." yard of concrete had Just been poured, aud the gumt structure if almost one third completed. The (lew la With width remark he lowered from the cofferdam. hit eyes to eme copy which lay on dei-k- . hi So far he was con cerned the Interview was over. Not Ecuador LifU Ban so with Polly. I don't think It la fair of yon to on Cigar Lighters a personal prejudice against lot Another prohibiGuayaquil. women eider Into business." tion law has fulled. This one Ordinarily Wardell would bare bud nothing to do with Intoxiremark like that, but ignored It prohibited cating beverages. tone caused him somehow Polly Hie possession and use of patent to look up at her again. Tben be Neither Whale, Fish, Seal, sue. With bonk am) flippers they cigarette lighters In Ecuador. said: go for each other, delivering cut The fact thut frequently they or Migrating Bird. and stabs Slid ruining salvage blows "There are very few good women fall to light had nothing to do alxiut them with such speed that the Ecuador with the prohibition. reporter, and those that are good Washington. Hear Admiral Byrd eye can hardly follow. get married and quit their jobs. among other things, bas a gov bag been oliiclally welcomed'' to How do you know. If youre "If the fair object of alt this ex ernment match monopoly, and the Antarctic region by Hie only den- cllement has a never hired any?" flashed Polly. was Hie to intended one for prohibition preference izens of tins southernmost part of of the eliminate the compcilHon of the The young managing editor was she may enter combatants, the glolie Hint is not a Imle, fish, (lie about to answer ber aguin when (latent lighters. fray on Ills side, hut more often seul or migrating bird the penguin she will git Ted Lowry, the city editor, called: However, since people have tg by while her It Is a fuct tliiit the penguin was admirers do serenely norod the luw and used lighters, battle. Hey.Tom.w here's Townerl There's once a true bird, thut It can swim the latter will be taxed at from "An Addle's ne-- t consists of a been an accident at Market anil like a fish, has the agility of seal loose pile of suiull stones, quite unfi to $8 a year, the lowest rale Broad streets, and I haven't got any under water, and that it putt on all or adorned softened applying to lighters made of with body here to send oul The lining. But Hie pompous airs of a whale. nli kel and the highest to those two egg are kept warm by being Towners out of town," snapped still it is unique among living crea made of gold. enclosed In a crease In the Wardell Get Binny on the phone, lures, and explorers have long con- thick feathers deep of the birds body and tell blm to go over." sidered it the 'official greeter' of ttie Incubation lasts about a month, with I can't," ald the city edito. the from a bulletin Antarctic, says both birds participating, for they care of themselves Id the the fire np In the North at lie's National Geographic society. water, they have a strong parental Instinct End. must be fed. Only. Wings Are Water-Wing- s When the are chicks Polly bad been listening avidly & hatched, lit "The bogy man for baby penguins The welcome Admiral Byrd re He balls of sooty down, and they takes the form of a skua Turning quickly gulL This the conversation. reived from the ienguln commit wear their baby clothes for some unpleasant bird conceives Its misto the managing editor, she said: not was while :ee,' characteristic, weeks before exchanging them for sion In life to 'be the Let me cover this accldenl It'll effusive. prevention ot When the penguins heard Suits of feathers. overpopulation among the Adelles. give you an opportunity to learn the barking of Hie sled dogs they Adelles live largely on a small, and woe lo the unwary chick that first hand whether women are good unceremoniously dropped to tbeir red shrlmpllke crustacean, which wanders sway from Its comrades! reporters." bellies and scuttled away over Hie occurs In amazing numbers Id tbe A marauding skua will drop down Wardell looked at her for a secice, their fiipiiers working like con Arctic seas. There is little or beside It and, with a tew savage ond. and then, smiling for the first Denting rods. There are several varieties of Dolhing for them to eat on the land, blows of Us strong beak, end tbe time since Tolly had been In the of and therefore until the chirks are chick's earthly career and feast flee said: Okay, lady, go to It penguins In the Antarctic regions, and able to take upon tbe remains. Let' see wbat yon can do." upon the islands along the fringe fully developed, of tiie Antarctic seas, and as far When Tolly returned with the denorth as the southern extremities of tails of the sccldent she sumtiie South American and African marized the story for the managing mainlands. But the most entertalD editor, and asked: ing of all is tbe Adelle, a species How much do you want?" mer grandeur after each Invasion. whiih has never been successfully Leveled by Invaders and Re a half column. About Then, It was the Beth of Shemesh transplanted from the snowy wastes city stored Each Time. in Ain Shems. of Antarctica. Situated on Impor- winking at the city editor, he addtant trade routes between Egypt, ed: And it had better be good. Tiie Adelie resembles nothing Philadelphia. Buried beneath the After reading Polly's story, Wardquite so murli as a solemn, rotund, placid wheat fields of Palestine lie Palestine and Syria, the city flourished between 18D0 and COO B. C. ell tossed It over to the city desk little old gentleman with a proml of a great city which the remains nent nose, starched shirt, and svval Five archeological expeditions from without even looking at ber. His was leveled by Invaders at least four comment was: Not bad for a coat. His wings are or five times and restored to Its for- - llaverford college have delved Into only the ruins 20 feet below the waving girl reporter." only, although he goes through "Do I get a Job? asked Polly all tiie preparations for a takeoff wheat A sixth expedition is being Yes, I guess you're worth a trial. with flippers outstretched, neck ex arranged for next year. ' tended, and tail balanced to make Findings of the fifth expedition But you probably won't stay long SELF FABRIC SCARF are now are being collected under tiie Just about the time yon begina two or three foot hop from oue li hi kik m HOI.AS rock to another. direction of Prof. Ellliu Grant, di- ning to get valuable to us you unrector of Hie department of bibli"This strangely manlike bird i doubtedly will get married." You needn't worry about that, cal literature at llaverford. truy an F. F. A. (First Family of The mounds, which have yielded Polly laughed. his lineage Antarctica), tracing I wont Wardell retorted. back to those startling historic material, are lodays of the One evening about two months cated 20 miles east of Jerusalem, earth's youth before the coming of later the managing editor stopped the great glaciers. Then, in a tern overlooking the Mediterranean. The first expedition unearthed at Pollys desk, and said: Put some perale or perhaps even tropical ell three Bronze age cemeteries. Suc- powder on your nose and eome mate, It Is probable that his ances tors flew like other birds. But as cessive excavations have disclosed along to dinner. I want to talk to four successive levels, representing you. centuries passed into ages and cold distinct epochs In the city's history. So far Ive been wrong about at crept over the land, killing all vegeWhen the city was first pilluged least one woman reporter, Ward tation, the penguins were forced to seek sustenance in the sea. and burned by invaders, wails and eli began, when he and Polly were The Adelie is a gregarious crea roof beams were leveled to the floors seated in a restaurant near the of ture. In October and November (the and the new builders erected an- lice. Youve been doing fine work. Antarctic spring), he congregates, other city on the ruins o' the old. I'olly, but Im going to give you one This process was repeated, the find- more test. If you stand this Ill along with countless thousands of his kind, in great rookeries. There ings show, until at least four or five take back all I said the day you the age-olcities were destroyed and rebuilt on came In for a Job. business of choosing a If you don't, mate is his first consideration ; but the same site. youre through. as witn true love elsewhere, the Evidence of the prosperity of the What is the test?" asked Polly. course of his romance is not always ancient city Is seen In the remains Youre going to help me cover of temples, palaces, dwellings, shops, the two state political conventions, smooth. and Industrial properties. Great Lovers and Scrappers. Vases, and it is going to be a tough job. flasks, bowls, tools, weapons, and The first one Is next week." "Gentlemen penguins are not only Jewelry Indicate the personal wealth good lovers, they are extremely pug Polly worked harder during the of the inhabitants who dwrelt there next two weeks than she ever had nacious as well, and when more than 3,000 years ago. one Borneo is attracted to the same worked before. But she had a glori As a result of the findings a Palour time. She was sure her work Juliet, a merry fight Is likely to cdestine museum has been formed at had been satisfactory, for Tom had llaverford college. It contains an been unusually kind, even tender at abundance of valuable material and times, and because of this, Polly Doctor Grant has published several hardly could believe her ears when Dog Proves Good he told her she was through as a reports of his discoveries. Lawyer for Master reporter. Philadelphia. Sam Forton of You will find two weeks extra Work Horses Are Still Yeadon has a police dog called pay waiting for you at the office, Bill, that's a nurse, guard and Favored in Philadelphia he said, as the special convention lawyer. Ia. The horse still train sped them homeward. You've Philadelphia, When Sam fell on the paveIs holding its own in Philadelphia had your last assignment. ment and Incurred a concussion, And there's a reason, according to 'Why?" asked Polly, incredulous. Bill went for a policeman and Max Litz, who stables 70 horses. do good work? "Didn't lugged him to the scene. He inNo one as yet has Invented a truck You did wonderful work, dar sisted on staying at Sam's bedA newsy Item about this Sehiapa that stops at red lights automati- ling," Tom said, heedless of the side In hospital. relli gown is that the scarf winch be said, or starts when spo other passengers as he slipped his cally, finishes its neckline is of the Iden When Sam was arraigned on ken to, or always realizes when it's arm around her. But I don't want a charge of Intoxication, tical dark blue material (crepe on Bill tiie wrong side of tiie street ano you as a reporter any longer. I stood on his hind legs and clapotis) as fashions the dress it corrects the error, or runs ail day want you as my wife. You see, I self. This lovely wearable crepe on a pawed at the magistrate. bag of feed and never statls." was rigid when I said women rea Its lias When Magistrate wavy stripe throughout llamberg porters get married Just about the weave, which challenges the design said: Six months, and police Smallest Hen's Egg time they were getting valuable to in this er to contrast vertl instance acseized Sam, Bill went Into Grapeland, Texas. What Is he their newspapers." cal stripes for the bodice with tion with every howl at his com"Oh, said Polly, snuggling down stripes on the diagonal for tiie skirt lieveiBto tic the smallest hen egg mand. Greater enthusiasm is expressed in existence was laid here recent 'y closer to him. Then: "Tom. llamberg changed his mind. "Y'es. dear among couturiers for blue in vari by a clikken owned by Mrs. C. C Sam and BJ1 left together, I'm glad you were right." Hill, of Grapelanl. Tiie egg weighed ons keys from light to dark as lead Bill leading. eight and three fourths grains. ing for spring. I o V , j; Penguin Holds Odd Place Among Living Creatures Ruins of Five Cities Found on One Site lovv-tu- s water-wing- y - 1 h ' of tiful ,t i By Tom Wardcll, managing editor of tbe Morning Breeze, I'olly (evUt was almost tempted to draw tier fight coat closer about ber, to cold was Hie gaze of Ilia clever execu live. Instead site coni limed to look steadily al blin. ber large brown eyee at aimers at they were beau- d birthday the other day and the event as Wilhelm, former kaiser of Germany, celebrated his seventy-fiftusnal was marked hy a family gathering at his home in exile at Doom, Holland. Our photograph shows WID hebn and his wife, Princess liermlnie, at afternoon tea in their residency asndtcata Nwtll ailca MJ CTANDINd beside tbe desk ! I. McUur S TY TALKS By VINA WINSLOW i 1 BEAU Wardcll Was Bight MARJORIE DUNCAN EYEBROW GROOMING la a letter from an of my young reader wklcli la In lt-self an excellent beauty lesson : The other day I decided to try; xn experiment on my brows. Sitting before my dressing table wtilcb hu a triple mirror, I blanched out my own brow line with soap and then-witnn eyebrow pencil drew different brow a, acme deeply arched, soma to 0 short, some elongated what varied expression could bo achieved The result was amazing. But after trying a half dozen different 'eiyle' I decided that after all nature was a better artist than I do find however, 'your truly that your advice ubout keeping the brow neat and grooim-has helped I have been using the brush heaps. more and tbe tweezer less, a yon suggested, and tie result Is certain ly worth the effort Always after (Hiwdcrlng I brush first the wrong way and tben tbe right and I mere ly pluik the little hairs that sro out of march I nse the eyelash grower and durkener on my brows as well as my lualies. Well this letter may seem pointless, hut Its object Is to tell yon that I now bav a pair of perfectly behaved eyebrow s, thanks to your suggestions. There you have several tlmely hints on making brows beantlful. The days of torture and plucking to a fine line are over. But the tweezers still has Its place on every modern woman's dressing table. It Is used less frequently yet to greater advantage. Neat brows add their bit of good grooming to the finished" face so much In evidence In Lika our smnrt world of today. children, brows can be trained If your brows are too nnruly and a great many of the little Individual-hairare wild, which means out of place, go to the reputable beauty sulon and have them shaped and tweezed Then Just as soon as you get home, start your brushing cam- palgn. Learn to brash your brows as you do your hair. Straggly hairs above the bridge of the nose should be removed To thick brows should be thinned down. Occasionally, though cases are rare, brows grow too far down over tbe outer corners of the eyes snd therefore plucking to shorten Is necea-- j sary. More often the brows are too short and clever use of an eyebrow pencil gives a more elongated and j flattering appearance. Others1 Look at yonr forehead. will It should be as smooth and, clear as Paris marble. Remember that the forehead Is part of tbe facej HEBE SANITARY BEAUTY PARLORS f A recent lectnre tour I bad' to drop In at a strange beauty parlor In a strange city one rainy day. One of the women wait- Ing ahead of me bad a worried After sevexiivesglon on ber face. ON eral minutes she evidently gathered enough courage to speak to me, voicing the subject of her annoyance the unsanitary measures of the esI had already notablishment ticed that a single comb and scisg sors were being used by the department the towels were not changed between manicures. The fact that I was about to walk out myself added to my companion's courage and out we both walked. She explained that she had never been to the shop before, bad Just dropped In because of tbe rain and suggested the beauty salon she usually patronized. When we reached her shop I had a very pleasant surprise. The difference between the two parlors was so marked. No wonder the first had annoyed my new acquaintance. Such sparkling cleanliness, sanitary measures observed to the letter, a manager to supervise, consult with patrons, see that everything clicked smoothly, even a few usherettes to receive clients cordially and direct them to a comfortable waiting room. The walls, ceilings and floors of this salon were Immaculate and not a sign of snipped hair anywhere. Clippers, tweezers, scissors, and all other articles are sterilized as well as the combs and brushes. Individual cotton pads are used Instead of The neck duster of powder puffs. the unsanitary salon Is taboo. Not only is every sanitary precaution taken In this model salon, and happily, there are many of them throughout the country, but in addition every comfort Is provided for A dye test Is given tiie customer. by a specialist In hair dyeing; a test curl by the permanent waving expert; theres a separate daylight room where a customer may choose in privacy a transformation to match her own hair. Visions of the community drinking cup and family hair brush make ns shudder. Don't be secretly shocked by unsanitary Do what we did, beauty parlors. walk out and choose a model salon lo patronize. balr-cuttin- If you use mascara or eyeshade It better to use too little than too much. Too little seldom offends. gX 1931 BflU Sjndlcat. WNU Sarvlc. Is |