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Show THE SALT -- TR 11 SEWING EOTS FOR 7'TBQSEWHO BUDGET TEE IKOfffi LATEST flCDES FROfl THE CETTERS CF FASHIOI! FOR I PIEKUS, RECIPES, TEE FEiUKIKE WORLD cjti Glenlitten Murder Phillip Oppcnhcim J J I E. Jgy ?sawjsjssavvjvesvy Sir Richard Queries Lord Glenlitten Concerning His Wife's Family; Lawyer Confesses He Has Some Clews. SYNOPSIS. Lord Glenlitten tea recently mar- . i . .1 W nca - Wimuiutu juuug girt wuuui uv met In France. Lady Glenlitten and her husband 'are entertaining for the first Uroa since their marriage, and the guests, with th exception of Compte Raoul de Besset, are Andrew Glenlitten's friends. D Besaet haa been asked because ha and Lady Glenlitten are lifelong Irienda. The others guests are Lady Susan, Andrew Gknlltten'a sister: Lord and Lady Uanfleld, neighbors of the Olenllttens; Rodney Hailam, a West ""African commissioner, home on leave; Bobby Ortndeila, a young lawyer; Dr. Meadows, a neighbor of the 4 Olenllttens; Sir Richard Cotton, a famous criminal lawyer, and Two officers of the neighboring barracks, Fraser and Philipaon, who bring with them a Russian emigre," Prince Charles de Sues, During the evening a severe thun derstorm conies up. Lady Glenlitten, frightened and suffering from a headache, goes up to bed. 1mm edi her ately after retiring she hears winname called, seea a hand at the dow, and, while vainly trying to turn on a light, hears the report of a gun. She faints from fright, and when she recovers her husband and Dr. Meadows are with her and Sir Richard Cotton is leaning over the dead body of the- - Compte de Besset. It is discovered on Investigation that the famous Glenlitten necklace and two rings are missing, and evidences are found of the burglar's entrance from outsider The guests all leave the next morning and nothing new is discovered at the lnauest. Felice and Has lam have intimate talk. Those who know the finest- -' Serve Lipton's Delicious Teds i Then are many fine tea. But liploft'tU the finest of them all. Because from tea garden to teapot, Liptoa't come direct tovou. That's why. In delicate flavor and In freshness. Upton Quality stands unmatched. Yet Lipton's costs no snore. UPTONS mr., " 1."- "v. j u' i w m iea m m INSTALLMENT 1L . "Not in the least," was the frank "I married her acknowledgement. simply because I fell in love with her the moment I picked ner up. x nave remained in love with her ever since, and always shall be in love with her. The one sentimental episode of my life, Dick. Knowing the sort of man I am, you can imagine it doesn't amuse me to talk about it very much. Trink of the slosh they put in the papers nowadays!" Sir Richard nodded sympathetically. "And now who was Madame de SendiliacT" "An elderlv lady of decayed for tune," Glenlitten replied, "highly re Incidentspectable and respected. ally she was almost as old as her coachman, and very feeble." "And what relationship was there between her arid your wife?" Glenlitten sipped his wine thoughtfully. "None at an.": "Just a ward?" "Something of the sort," Glenlit ten replied. "She appears to have lived with the old lady since she was four or five years old. Someone brought her from Russia at the very commencement of the trouble there. Madame de Sand lilac had at one time been French governess to a branch of the family and - had continued friendly relations with some of them ever since. "And her own people?" Sir Rich' ard queried. "I really don't think she retnem bers much about them, and she cer talnly haa at times shown a curious aversion to talking about them. have always humored her willingly, I dare say you - can understand," Glenlitten went on, after a moment's pause, "that, although no one in the world could call me a snob or any thins of that sort, I am not alto gether anxious to have a crowd of relatlves-in-laof whom I know nothing. I am satisfied with Felice, and she is happy and satisfied with me. I did gather once, in an earlier conversation, that her people were very poor, and were continually obtaining, or trying to obtain, money deposited with Madame de Sandillac on Felice's behalf. Since they found that useless, or perhaps got all the money, they have taken very little further notice of her. She seems to prefer not to talk about them. have grown into the aame habi Of Course You Know uestioiis flraAnswers J. .A. Hv thrusk h4l riruur at tta wtui yon aur Wuhinitoa tntormttao Cu t t kt'Oi Km hflp Q la raur woblrmt? Our kuUMM u t. Tuh to Brownsville road, under Ml. Weening. ton. The Armstrong tunnels estend from aaoond avenu I Porbea street. For the boudoir library, giving on what is and Is not being - tips done in the world of fashion. Women'a complexions are now made to order, for it is much smarter and more becoming to wear powder and rouge especially blended to suit one's own individuality. Borne stores have a department for mixing powder and rougu to order, and a diagnosis card is kept on file so the customer may reorder easily. (Copyright, 1929, Standard pV " . Treddie hasn't taken a drink or even been out for three weeks." ' "Turned over a new leaf, has be?" "No, turned over a new car." DANDRUFF GOES .' , v WHEN; most famous ' dance Q. vim ftttthorttt)v InlorntUoo. Whst Is th jo lDTlW Od rO t Mk U tT UMtOB known f B. a A. Th waits to paid t be the most fa- ol iMt to which rod art lowrMwa. Snd ODORLESS ZEMO IS USED' Trtbuo la. moos and consistently popular dance in all your iDQuIrr i Tfat a. It The oris in of the walls is obscured (rmaUsh Suma, rrxtrna t. Hukio, history. Wuhinttoo, D. C. SncioM S mu la the dim past.' lu its modern culae it ap If you have dandruff, apply coolIn cola ar lump, tor ntura poclas. peared in 170 and Ache du lieber Ausustin ing, soothing Zemo to the scalp. This I ssid to be the first tuns to which the amazing antiseptic liquid, which Is waits was danced. O U tht oMrUBt of f ritullur hopiOorporatlon.i invisible and odorless, will quickly ng Port, Rictiu to pul tlt.tr crop. In or NEW SHAWL CONVERTS , cleanse the heed. It also brings re Jrr lotlowlns th hurnetn? C. R. Q. How long have we had percholosicsl COMPENSATION. NEGLIGEE A. INTO SMART lief from Itching akin, pimples and Contreu drtimald a cmmiulon.- clinics in tnis country? A. L. ! thr lrA. The first psychological clinic to be cempoata at the cr.tArif Eczema. It clears the skin, as noth(Bridgeport and tineultur t tdminuttr estsbltsited in this country was the one ury, A versatile shawl is pictured above. feel ing else can. Get a bottle of Zemo A Iwl. hu been tcnl ti st the University of Pennarlvsnla. under Age has compensations. You or wear today. Keep it always on hand. All., to aid In lh rvhtbiUUtion ol the direction of Dr. U. Witmer. In I KM. no urge to go It is so designed that by using snaps th UUodrtprtMnuttv MrteuKurtI MriutU and IU Mix M.oM, Tht aclinic for many years was alone in druggist. 35c. dOc and $1.00. & .. it may be converted into a formal KM at hi dUiwul to Id4 as tt la Dororo. the field, and waa th prototype ol many floppy pants. mental hygien clinics for children." negligee. It is a square of black O. Whtn John VUrahall aopotnUd georgette, embroidered in a gold and chuf luatlc of th United BUM. who took Q. Whst material I being used for airsilver tinsel thread, and bordered in u pum m Mitnt of taut p. a. planes for the Brltiah air force? at A. A. MarhIH nomination A. confirmed construction has been ai monotone georgette. It may also be bV (he 101. Tht lef Januarr by the royal air farce. a wnas tew ol ui Adam rrtaioeni (arm. as worn to folded triangularly be a TIM prraiaent askaa Marahall to eontlou Q. When wss th present pope elected? to attend to th dutla of aacrvtary of shawl. C. t S. rpps ht - Pub-lUhi- ng T .1 Telr-gra- bare-head- . www lu an. n. f atata, which ho did until Adams went out A, The peasant pop. Pius XL was elect o of (tea. Ha draw but on salarr for ed rebruary s, 121, and crowned Febthla oarlod of double dutr. taking th ar II. ruary aa vo cnia, juauoa 01 trie aupraln court. lishing Corporations la Devil's Island? K. R. Where 4 Q. b Sarah Bernhardt'! sod, ataurto, A. Devil's Island is a small barren Island There was certainly nothing left for Bus It. C off coast of French Oman. South th He A. died recently In Parla at the Felice. As a matter of fact, I doubt X waa manaaer of the theater Aatrnea, about thirty mile northwest whether in France it isnt rather aenwnf core He ---became Cayenne, famous through the It a nu avKner doom. confinement of there Alfred forto to Drey difficult leave anything Captain a tus. Neor Devil e talan r the two small Q. To name, tuch at Roderick Dhu. wttal French eigner when you have a crowd of penal Islands of Belnt Joseph and ooea una aaaanr o. P. relatives." lie rtoyale. which wer formerly known, with A. Dhu awana black. Drvtr islsnd, as lie du Diabl. but which 1 he agreed. "I believe that is later received the namea lie da Balut. "So that is the story of your marwee Where 4. the tint American flat ) made bj Beta Bou lows la banter riage, which has puzaled all LonOreek the asm aa tns 4 Isof Modern T. 8. T. don!" Oreek P. N. th Ancients? A Monument marks th spot wharf It A. "That is the story," Glenlitten as- waaA. unfurled greatly from the Oreek at Coach's bridge, fourteea spoken Itin differs classical time. sented, a little stiffly, "and you are all eouthwmt of Wilmington, er Del.. about the onlv man to whom I could 1. 1177. Howe's ami' Passed this 4. What has th area test - miat anca tell it. Keep V still tongue in your spot going from Elk river to th battl of against boat O. i. A. It 1 not possible to state which ma head about it, Dick, there's a good Braadjwln at Chadd's ford. w terial has In strongest resistance asalnst fellow." Q. Which trs th larnet tommaaity Bom good heat insulators are lime. heat. Annot 8U11, a trust la thla country r J. V. "O, I'm gossip. and alumina. Th most refrac A. Th five largeet are th iew York magnesia drew, for a man in your position Is lamp black. tory trust. Boston pernaaent chare and, after all, even in these days that community ity fund. Chtceo community trust, Cleve4. Row I th surname of John Drink-wsthas to count for something aren't land loundauoa and Indianapolis iounaa- B. t. , pronounced? you taking rather a risk in marrying A. In Knslsnd the surname. Drinkwater, a young girl I had almost said a I generally pronounced as though spelled Q. Are there many gwamps la New Drink a ter.-thU the w Is elided. In the child of whose people you know seyt H A T. United Btates. the name is saner- A. nothing whatever?" There are many twamy la ttew ally pronouncedhowever, fust aa it I spelled. Andrew Glenlitten snapped his Jersey, particularly In the vicinity of the aea coast. Many hva beea rKiaiaud Into fingers. 4. Pieces tie th origin of th terms . H. Paris green and London purple "I care exactly that." he said, "for cranberry boaa. A. Part green and London pur pie ware any relations my wife may have, Q. Are mature fowls of th sasso eolaw a celled beeauee veer originally made they however disreputable they may be. that they were at baby hickstP. A. ' tude."" and popularised in the towns. A. Th color of th mature fowl of any The only thing I regret is the dif- breed variety 1 sftea materially difSir. Kichard Asks 4. What was th Black Mies? O T T. ference in our ages, and she is teach- ferent orfrom that of th newly hatched A. Th Black alas was a ceremony prae-tloe- d As To Her Wealth. .. ing me all the time to forget that She chick. In the worship of Satan a a has given me happiness such as tew of th Christian Mas, during th This Madame de Sandillac, was men burlesque Does th government printing office tuna of the sixteenth 4. even has She could understand. century. she by any chance wealthy?" Sir torse th rear around? L. A. T. never occasioned me a moment's runA. a night Richard asked. According to the report of th public 0. Whan did Oeorg McCutcWm die? Printer, the regular night tore was dis- a m. "If she was," Glenlitten told him, anxiety." "I have certainly never seen you banded aa stay II. las. for th first time A. O. B. McOuteheoei. with a smile, "she had a whole crowd newspaper man th world war and during the cumlook so well and full of beans in your sine novelist, died in New Tork City, Octoof nephews and nieces, who descend mer and early fall the offlo operated with and ber u, 1M, at the as af S3. admitted. life." Sir Richard ed luce a nest of nornets upon the fore was only a day fore. Th "She is, perhaps, from some points partly restored en Octobernlgbt , and an place on the day of her funeral. t coal Q. How does apple wood tompar M, the entire night tore vat of view, a little childish," Glenlitten la boating value? n. p. went on, "but to me her childishness, A. If It I dry and wen seasoned, en cord of applewood wiu seuaj on short too which is perfectly natural, is one of Q. Kb me th actresses that were ISMO pounds) of ooel. the sweetest things on earth. Now for their interpretation of ibeca, row. J. a let's drop the subject, or I shall beH ermines wag th first aelrwss gin to make an ass of myself. Sup- to A,act Fran ins rots N nor in "A Doirs Houa posing you tell me, Dick, what made Mrtf Flak. Mm. Due, alary Shaw, Mr. you decide you wanted to come down Patrick Campbell, Hat. Nasi mot a and Car-wMillsoa all wer known la Ihaan role. with us. We and spend a week-en- d mm IN FOR REPAIRS. (Montreal Star.) Book of Modiquette (Copyright, 1929. Standard Pub- - r'vV 7 t : i If en r - Se-- Again? i don't understand ; and some women are to helpless. Each month they suffer untold pain, though those timet could ht entirely painless. Midol makes the natural process of menstruauou an incident; yes, even for those who have always experienced acute and prolonged suffering t Try Midol ; anticipate your time and avoid all misery or even discomfort. Or take it when the pain ia at its height, and feel at case in five to seven minutes. Midol is not a narcotic; acts directly on organs affectedi Fifty "cents,- aluminum case. Jr '. ' GUARANTEED ASK FOR THE YELLOW PACKAGE TEA PLANTER, CEYLON BY 0 rice in the of clutches t RHEUMATISVC:;1 iVi ?' , I vr-- l - - 1 nmvthe) V , I I ! 5M .1 'THOSE muscular pains, commonly called X rheumatism, are generally due to a "run- -, down" condition, with the number of below the normal count S.S.S aids the system in building up these red ' blood-celand in getting rid of the condition of which the rheumatism is but a symptom. The t, and body becomes strong, and the rheumatic pains go.- -. Pains in your muscles and joints male you miserable, less efficient, interfere with your working . hours, ruin your sleep. If allowed to continue, as the years pass the danger increases. But what a change with rich, in your bwly -- Nature's building material making the flesh firm giving strength to the vital organs. You can't rub rheumatism out. It is deeper than that" It must be driven out And the sure way is by helping the fighting bkxxl the ls '.' disease-resistan- SU " '. Increase your army and those muscle and joint pains, commonly called rheumatism, vanish. S.S.S. has brought this change about for thousands. Why not for you f . SI. ilttin0 sttril j,tr,, , Utttti $f SJS, nmflHtlf rWirW ate rknmatum. It di Httrtd laiai SJJ. it 4 vnderfrt mtJitint , 'M.L. Miitt SiMtktrn XtUvMj, JTaaawifff, Ttu. "Afttr raAvegcttUe g'' 7. , "'Vi. f J. u Ik rknmvum. aV am wttt, nt dU tit hi, mn4 feel WMn Othtrnt, 2m trul May WWm. ml On m,rt I , mmn.". Siu Street, , ti. fOrt, UUk. St J. r lip It nJt frtm frtik vttttthlt irmt i mnd Stt netmhtt trttrd f Hut 100 ktck H, ftrt Alt Drug SHrti ,tll SJJ. ifd tw tint. fr tin Itrftr tut. U it mtr fOMaife. I tan aas. ea ... J,k are delighted to see you, of course, but you are always such a difficult man to stir, and I am relying upon you for later on." Sir Richard looked at his host. "You haven't heard, then?" "Heard what? For heaven'i sake, don't be mysterious," "Your burglar was arrested last night at Harwich, Just as he was boarding the steamer for Holland. They're bringing him back to London today. It will be in tomorrow mornings' papers." "Damned good news I" Andrew declared with enthusiasm, "I haven't said much about it for fear of worrying Felice, but one doesnt exactly like a necklace worth thirty thousand pounds to slip out of the. fam- ily" "This burglar," Sir Richard continued, looking hard Into hla glass, "will also be charged with the murder of Comte de Basset" Murder Query thews It Still Mystery. "Why not? You arsnt turning sentimentalist are you, Dick? He killed him. all right1' "Did he?" was the calm rejoinder. "I am not sure that I agree with you." "If the burglar dldnt kin him, who did?" Andrew demanded. "I dont know." Sir Richard answered. "You, perhaps." Andrew laughed scornfully. "Don't be an assl" he enjoined. "You know perfectly well that I was downstairs playing bridge. You took my place. Besides, why should I want to kill poor De Besset?" "I dont know," the lawyer acknowledged. "I dont know why any one should have wanted to kill De Besset On the face of it the only person who had any motive in do the burglar, but if for a ing so moment you accept the theory that the burglar did not kill him, then you have to admit that there must have been a third man in the room of whom up to the present nothing has been said." "A third man?" Andrew repeated In blank amazement "How on earth could there have been a third man in Felice's room?" "There may have been a third man after the Jewels," Sir Richard suggested tonelessly. Glenlitten took his hands out of his pockets. "Dick.' he said, "for a clever chap, it seems to me that you are talking like an ass. How could a third man have been hidden in the room? How could he have got there? What evidence Is there concerning him? Why. Felloe undressed there. Where was he hiding?" "Quite so," Sir Richard agreed. "There are many problems to be faced, of course, but since the present position has arisen, Andrew. I am going to tea you that I noticed several things about the room that night which for the moment I am going to keep to myself." Andrew Glenlitten was very quiet now. but it was the quietude of suppressed pasaion. Sir Richard Cotton was his oldest friend, but if he had obeyed the furious Instinct which had surged Into his heart he would have leaned over and struck him across the mouth. His voice, when he spoke, waa curiously unlike him' self. , It seemed to come from a long way off, unrecognisable to his own listening ears. "And what do you deduce from these' observations of yours?" (To be continued.) tu (Copyright, 1939. E. Phillips Oppen- - 4. Does the govern ment share In anln oral tight beneath land that is privately A. On land privately owned, aUtTl discovered belong to th wnr. ... .. 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