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TWENTY-TWO THE EVENING JOURNAL, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1931 i CULBERTSON on CONTRACT by Ely Culbertson World'i Cfiarapion Player and Greatest Card Anaiytt GfUflIC ir fi ii IPs MAKE THIS MODEL A HOME TIip Hrrninu Journal Daily I'lilli rn Hriiil) li' rATTIHN iiiii Jtf p-hy-rMep Inoli tielion DiafrnuiM illi I'ullern. LAURA LOU BROOKMAN NABV A CBl'MB OR THE I.OAF RKSdlng a Qrand 61am in Con-' countan's were ft to work adding the score.

(hprp hut. ha.sn't thr how to manngo it. Now v't aii.t tiif bunks bti rtbbin hr firnl me a tf tha niornifiH itr.1 tuTif'J miifht be (lelayitig tlie Abrrwithy wm a'Jtndlnt! her Norma re-mem'uered how miportant thla caller tract is, generally speaking, a losing proposition. If there is ar.y excuse fir the bid it generally that the cef-tln'y of a Small ha tiet-n rurrendered. It la a 7 UNI TES TO ANSWER THIS In iheir words to dr der.ii.- gtven order, writ-: fit the following BV AVNE AmMI Blips for and follow the l.jva of the tlioire of either wo fins t.onii A predicament A girl's name Land or naval i TOn W'S POINTER i i With a conservative xxirtner tt the Bridge table, one should avoid nx'k minim im bids such a player is unable ta visualize them and ha Raises are apt to be With an ttggl'fSeive type the bidding should be light aie; but never to the extreme limi'i of the hand.

Ao risky r.lyh bids which otter no i scape it' iraptx-d should be absolutely avoided. Copyright, 1931, by Ely CulbcrUnri. force. Otherwise A great ryiet the whOie loaf or having the meal snat- in from yuu jnd lef n-ifhou' even a Tuma, For this reason I have r.ough. to down a system of bidding Orsnd Slams.

Won't vou Mt down," ahe aald ritJif. 'Mr. M'uj-, wait going o.l iutii b.i' if they oan reaeli 1 kite.e p( ba. k. lie waa UtsUvi so could t- here to i lino: 1 V.ikw he'd (c 1 Ui you' It lie ge'h U.i-111- I.e.; ciine rlgijt.

lxie.lt, 'I hati'ls of the )f ii luid hirta-d. I wti.s ixae'lv 1 1 2'i. Norm wa.i tha'. of f-y Iwdn't aie ftnet B'uart when the teli hm- an Mi irply. A', the Ijr.

t. ml. Nile smtlet "Vf Mr. ftmatt." AbeitMi ne-i- tn 'he of flee. I f.ute you'd wan '0 '-'ilk t.

hlrn Jus' a mom'-nt." Khe turned. "iaiimI AIk-: jhate to go (ait and find out. wroiij! I hit'e i ke blazes to lake tin-; tune with Abernathy getting here toriiorrowi' ei'iiar' tore resentful. was that, lie di.scu,wwd jut-s tuil aft.D's and wa. wire he nallv di.sturlfd.

"Tha', inaimw npt. arrived from Terrerce Wade," fhe yid him, "and sent a rheck. Thry'n- irr'iof of the cover Jnket for Moon' next, week man nodded dlvippeaJ'ed Into his pr ofilee In 10 Ui buzar rang aivd Norma aaered. ur p.id," stuait told 'Lei's nf how much of this we can get out of tli' way." J'Yr more thioi an lio'lr pencil tared a keep up with the' BEl.tN HTRE TOPST rrHlj NORM KFVT. fr aid ft-rrlarr, marrlra Mark Travrn.

sat If -lionairr'a arm, in apiia af tha tirtai-tcin af Mi a falhrr. lRtWKv The itory aprii. tn Marlliorri, nintfllr- e.lrrn Aftrr an Mlraa-aant hen.TmnoB at la.hlanahla Blur Sprint. tbr raupla rrturn to Mmtrioro. hnon thr far pntrrty and hard timaa Mark iinalilr to Anil a Jfc.

Hr arrurra fine. Intra It and tlirn b' -femr. a floaraalarr tn a drparlmrnt alirr. "Ihr rauplr air Jtol tr. firinlrii to maalrr thrlr arablrmi whrn Mark a father ararla for him arid orfrri.

htm a jtlarr In hi own ba.inn arian-liation ir Ilia ion Kill prntr hr i.a roalir good. Mark'a Aral aaitromrnt tmoli-ra a hutlnrii trip to franrr. anaii romain at hirot. Sorma. radrljr traalrd at hrr falrirr-ln-laa'a homo aflrr Mark I.

innr. alipa Irai'lnc no Harr of air aliere- HUM tl M)f fts. Normal lorwrr rooromna. hrlpi hrr nod a )r. Maa'a laihrr (trirrllvra to t'ail tha (ill.

Thr anrarth rororda that Norma Ihrrr yrar h-fort had arm rantlrl.tt oft a lire rhargr. In aptta at rfldrnro that the rriarir a Iramfd, T'airra arndt hli lar Tarn to ariranrer a divorre. tVeeka lalor Norma menu a IHIrr hrr Ihr rfrrrra hi. barn irar.lrd. In Auju.l Norma born Whoa Mark Ii all moMha old Norma return ta per ttirmer )'ih.

Bun a I mer admiror. arod. hrr rlnwrr. and nils (n.r alien rma ha tha haha out an airing a Iw.unii., cawmr. auddmiy atom.

ow on mm Titr. inoitv Now if the line Is composed cf correct words words to fit the following definitions can be struck out A girl's name A w.se and faithful tenrher A fleet of war vessels. eA though K.ng hoi I i very Ace and id po'eubly have mor.niio their name Th remaining letters, In regular order, will spell the -f a dabbler tn art matters. He'd like to "I''s Mr. S'utir and di.wreetly.

This mod'-i l.s arKj mav simply ta.loied a-, In the sketch, or may be trimmed with fine lace. ivi-r popular crepe de sol', tatfe'a and waah tiatin h.ue become favorite mediums for li vely und'-rthtnga In ehadea of pink atid In whiu-. I'afern 218H may be crden oniv sies 16. IS, 20, ill, .1.1. 4'i, 2.

44 and 4l re-quires 2 yards cf 39 Inch fabric. No dre-jmaktng expiTienre to make this method with our pattern. Send FIFTH! CENT (I5c In ruins or ntatnps (elns preferred for pitlerit. Write plainly ynur name, adrirea and stvl! number. ItK KE TO STATE SIZE ANT EH.

Send fr the FAI.I, and WINTER ATAl.tKi. It features the riewe.t in aflerimnn. aporta and house ilrensea, linirerle. pajamas and hid -dii-V chit lies. Also delli-htriil gift suiigrstlnna In luimwrr anil transfer patlerns.

I'ltld: iF FIFTEEN CUNTS. ATAUKi WITH Pfni.RN. TWENTV-IIVE CENTS. Address all niatl and orders in Hie Evening Patient fe. partmert, Jj West ITtli street, New lirrk City.

Ql ESTIONS ANSWERED Mr. (tilhertsnn will be ttlad lo answrr questions on bidding and play of hands sent In by readers. Address him in care of this newspaper. ENCLOSING A TWO EM'. STAMPED, SEEF-ADDKESSED ENVELOPE.

Answer Yesterday't chide, Orate, Lode, Many, 'a 'tis a.n will, some Ki.a',': or ni.ivft-i even a lowly trump ha', a habit of bobbing up to wreck your and ruin your aoorc. howe er. a hand comes alnnu, the dealing of Fate ha been more than paastng ktnd and then oue uld be looltsh In-1 deed no' take full adVHr.Uge of her favors. The retvird--. are, Hold.

Loath, a a a a a If we say we have no din. we de 's(X-ak to said, handing ovr the W.Uv.n Hi nr. i'es Ftuatt, had rived, lb- and the of McCl ol'a ekly di; m'o thu pliva'c i.tflf1. Their liii'il iii'i'r Nurma I lute hour. ti.e Uo men wi n' i.

-get he came ba lute in the afit riin. were stlii Ulk.ng wlien Norma lei. at. five. It n-'l un'ii morning that, le.i.ie.l what, her quick-witted te.

l.ad incant. Stuart date: cd tue office, "d-iod uioi he r'lected Norma "Fine (i.e. i'ti't i'? Ym got. away last n.K-it b' l' te I had a nian le reat in the making of a Orar.d si. tn.

I-'ate made the with the reward." Here is a hand In which Grand seemed fully biddable and when the Dumm wa-s exposed and tne fir lead was not trumped, ail neccss.iry was fir tne i)c-clat'-r to show hat hand claim all Hi rap.d-fire dirtatlon. When 1 re-j turned to her ri'Nk ahe had ii" that would ke h-r butvy most ol the Otte. 114111. It wan 11 when her enqVoye, i emerged. "I'm goiiin try to make jthc 11.

ii," he announced "lie biu Ui Die morning atiythinc impoi'-i ant com, up I cn lw readied a' I aM, k. Jleleri iKuive. Von I hiHT the (widr-ris aotiiewlieie Gmnlby He wa.s out if live (iflire, fllnglllit the lflAi wo. (is over his tho ild r. jNVa'nut sighed attirl put frvsh sli of pavr 111 her typewrita-r.

If fllLfchftl the let.eis she be utii" I to tie' jtway a little befon- live lxk rand a.md the nightly iii.sli. Her tuun-rs fw at the tyiewrller, dayes tt wiim so eu.sy a 1 GERMAN OlltL. 7. AWARDED; SAM-1) DROWNING CHIEF) A hfe-saving modal has been presented a seven-year-old girl by the government of Baden, one of Germany's federal fates, writes a correspondent ed "The Christian Science Monitor." Little Anr.fliese Hufnanei ceive ourselves, and the truth Is not in us. John Perfection dees not.

exist. To understand It la the triumph of human intelligence; to desire to possess It Is the mast dangerous kind of madness. Alfred de Musset. RANSTON 'HEIGHTS FIREMEN NOMINATE h-ftuth vulnerable. IVal' South, 2 9 7 6 I A 7 0- I i A 10 4 10 8 4 iQI io til; joi how Ki.neiiii am tnai you me get out of tow ye- "I'm so ad they could reach you at the sta ion "Well, it wm a lucky day all around AbcrnaUiy tx.k the Clark all with him.

For pM)fi' Ten cent. commLvlrin gives us $iiOl) or tne work Not bad-' And besides 'hat I' praetWaliy made him a to Riwither wrUl In fall." "Why, 1ha''s wonderful!" 2 7 6 5 10 1 Tlie annual nomination of officers of the Crans'on Height Fire Company was held at the fire house, last nigh'. Tie e'eetlon will he held on Nov. 2. The nominations are: Clifford Brcwn, president; Edward Armstrong and Iru Mclson.

6 I 4 I was playing one morning on thp banks of the River Ncckar Just below the hid where the Heidelberg Castle rises and not far from the beautiful old bridge. Near by. another little girl, aged five, was "skipping" stones arrofcs the water. In doing so she fell from the stcne steps into the river, Tlie water was cold and rushing past rapidly. But without hesitation Annelk-se, in her dainty Sunday frock, Jumped after her companion.

The child had be quickly carried down stream. But. Annelie.se reached her and held her. Owing to th" waves she could not swim back to the stops. So swam to the teep ftone tmbarkmrn and ring her hand into a crack.

With the other she supported the girl. Soon her cry for help was by a man. I who drew- the two children safely out 1C 8 6 A 6 cu ate and days WTtmig Jumped couutiually frotn thu- keyboard. AppatT'tniy texlay was to one the pout one. Tlie d.vrr Into the oorrut wg.s always oji'li.

Norma was n' awajv ai.voitu" had entered uivUI klie heard a W'Kv tuskitig, Is Mr. in?" Bhe looked uu. A uttanner In the dmirway. A tslender. mldUle-iwi'd niiin ueating a gray woie 'lacles and he ftke w.th an e-Jrtlern accent.

OIAPTER XLII The big car moved Koj-nm. hT eypn intent on the preen trafll r. did not pven notice that a 'imnn the rar cf the car wxs flaring at hfr. Thrrc were other vthk'j Norma did not give the a trcond jlanre, she did not recvsrnlze the ncnan nor did nhr notice that the rhaufTeur, tix, w.it.-hlns ht-r Whfn the pre- light flashed and tlun to red t-he lowered the two front wlw jt of the carriage to the pavement and crossed to the fide of the street. By this time the motor car well down the block- The woman ho had etnurd it Norma was lean rg forward.

spoke to the chmifffur 'Drive home at cnee, Harvey! I've rhnnsed my mind. And hurry Abruptly the limousine shot forward Fifteen minutex later It had! halted b'fore F. M. Travers' palatial hnnie The woman rushed up the steps Into the hou.se. "Where Is Mr.

Travers?" amp di -i mnndfd breathlewiv of the butler, Before he could answer j-hc saw Travers in th- rf-m bevtsnd 'Frank!" he called "Oh. I afraid you'd gone, T'm no glad "Why, what's the matter?" His wife started speak, then I over hrr and "tet's po Into your study. I -11 A 8 3 6 tr I iati nw 1 1 A rrnoicr i.ir- iw isji di ir or rsvivc, mniv. afaaov the Job Tliere'lt your envi ioiv- on "Yi be a lioni: In The Kidding! (Figures after bids In tabl. refer to numbicd explanator; paragraphs.) can he bv aerub- h'.

water, and 'iiiiili brush fr.i that 1 All mothers are Interested In first trea'minl in case of acc.dent.s Then fair I liave lioltcd tip one of mother' blng th a mirtut.e:; Ha'uiilav. Itid ajiprerlu'e loyal "Thank "1 in Mr, Htuart'a Mr. Stuart. Thank gone any anj them for mtn.ites an so- ndiii'le autlior.tien oa rhnll (rive It. to you South iAn a tin i i i East Pa l'a Pa.n PaHi North 3M2I 4 4 I I'asa Went l'HSS Pans Tasn l'asi several lu'ion.

"All should ccut." Norma told him. "If, tie th nie.v.iKe you'd like to leave." "Wiiec tJine do you ex "1 limi think he'll In until or it at. use. in- inn. this Mlble here "Kvi 'y hlmsell ct tally be! be boiled vice-president; John Smith, secretary; James Greenwood and Ira treasurer; Frank Millbtim and Francis Young, recording secretary; Ira Mel.son, L.

Thompson, A. Sca.Tin, F. shannon. R. Shanncn, George Halgh and George Stewart, directors; Chir-'s Woodward, first chief; George Haigh.

John Wiggins, Shannon, Lee Brown and F. Young, Ray Thompson, F. Young, Oeorje Stewart, Al ficaffln, Ira Melson and C. Armstrong, auditors. No were made for chief, hut 1.

i.s Robert F. Croes. who has bon of th" comnanv for years, I'd be re-elected. Out of the Komtnationa, f0 directors and three auditors veil! be elected, while one cash will elected for ths other offices. you ever so nun v.

i pt.ii of $10 ii: i in in tie had t-p si I day's -ii ll hour die tt-ed er 1 ti' mi ti e. the pti i-ok K.lllIU ed. decide on Mark', i' -t twin her the eth- lll'W Men ga.w dre 'y n.s it i in 'he ok hah!" In li'ju'e in he i of ll.S a of in; i l.i e. a f- r. way of f.r'.i ilia! li' Ulie the tt-ch- 1 i comptess cannot re eDtaincu, g.v i would bid would so in-s n-jlu play if, it hnnor mo row ne mine The owned.

"Isn't the! some wav lii.it I ran leaeh he 'I to Mat Inoto to tec him and I've on.y a few ho I'm Alern.V.hy of McClwxJ'a W.eklv a h.C.'l ha gr of the of the water. NEWS ODDITIES Hoover is tn see a world series game. But If, was a ssimlst who threw otit, the first biwl, long ago. Ml.m'ie Sity "As housekeepers," complains a captious critic, "present-day wives are good bridge players." Well, we rant expect them to be good at everything. Trenton Times.

tl l( ,1 rr cio'h should be used In covering thr wound and m.iv'. b' (1 in lean water before lying applied The wound should then eleanvd thoroughly and covered ii" nido suit, but lit. 1 I r-age- or pay to It. f-lu-uld i (lie included finally, -ii" had not been bacic In the of-i an hour when idle answered the i tie to hear a h- feni- and P. learn tl finer, i i lllipie (i Whe: Ls l.i-e as so-'ii the wo i cleanse ii'atir.

been with a es.iing wldrii has the flesh Is broken It i ni'plv (incline of 1. dn.e i a to I hi- bleak it wa'cr reci-gnlzi as or boded in clear and "Oh, Mr. Alx-rnathv! I know Mr Ptttart'i ln exisrtuig u. II--Uiouuhl you'd lie he tom.c "Ye That's tthat. I wioti- hut I managpd to ave a duy Irotn my three-bid crowds til? li dding to such an ex'ent t't't it, is likelv to out valuable Inf nna' fan.

a trick a-. a ill', par! tier c-in she. jr. th.s p'obably can go but oppa'-l'e bust, 'v might not 'ii'ke even llfe-'-odd. is, iinall anil tie put w.th re In ne "Wh: "Oil, .1 Niirinii eric Burn a burn a the Wa.

ilt it. Biiif ait down!" When they were alort a moment later fhe wnt en eagerly, "I that girl Norma on the attvet! Oh. I know it the! Ha'vey frcve directly In front of her. And ti lnuled first the; to In'' Is a bad f.it. fund: to explain.

No. sU Some- plan for parus a. Cuey said Maik like Caring for "In cd water' od.t ib.ik'.i wa'cr in.ik' u. An be used lo. but care -ore spade on" whedule." Norma war not list'idng now.

Her ryes were on Die clock. Almost II tin now! Hum had aa.1 to catch the 11.21. 'lite it was a and crta carried into the depth of tin iinj irds the hand been bet'er Frank, she was wheeling a baby--! Trnwrs' expression had not chnnu uimor have bid i he ar, i soda rr lv: ac.d a ci'infot table a.ppll-ant'.septi." dressing may cuts or oiler wounds, has been taken not, to lieal.ng HI foll -w the sterile piotective dress-! t-r ut. (iuard Ajalnst (lertns "In large ws unds or burns ed "We have nothing whatever to chance the Uirrst t-areisiblllty tha f.t ee. Foil' 11 hlr ed with Is the: the Importance of in response lo sweeping popa lar demand 1.: r.ow-r.r.

a ce and linv clean an; he had par' i Oame nn'y If any r' wri.n', however. Her in'o meanlngt.s i strained lo hear, sud- uii the effort. go home'" she cried, 'n sin, cilice. "Home- the (one l.ke a flti.sh. a the la er.

Alter wiia'. ol iiitotiy tney a iip.ii'meut. (lav "I've n. bursting i tiling's w- stairs I a u.v of ing "The At with that girl," he snid "What! she could him. fi.fTer-nre docs it make where you "I'll try to rc him for youl" hhe taw her or w-ha' she was dclng?" 'I'd try "But you understand? The had -photie and was be Mark's child! nig the of Stat fomehow 1 ra ver tho u-h' of such 'The wait en 1 Then she even mole It, The 'i '111 the exiMKSt-i 'nu is H.

da, Ii Jlli.v i tin i'i i.t 1 at ti rut a wav and wound After the lite i'. by rtic. u.s i pn j.lio. Dart air. ltd part should be kept should lie pre- cd scire cloths rung cvial mnk" a ture h's sir.

'in tha' T.IK out which 3 T. To tn In 3 i an hi.s jind 'pon. a Fore ilt 1c the hand cf rli a small SI c.1.1 a it's a Ivy, Frank -and i-'O' the cr.vi i I tn.l.e reached oh, ceul bio the "If out of or had a means! r.e th'. whcit U'h c-ip'at'i "I V-''i 'o pate she 5 i y. It 14tS tiap' aMfa-d.

OT ill' the ti 1 caps i taking 'IV11 him In cry k.l" on a ai Id 111 I I- iik or 1' 1 dinot in. e- wm; dre. wht li airs and tin: back Carey met her, ii.tc- a mere forma. lty. Norma the or.

ll'l'V 1 an vc It wiu the same covered by a Met: exposed to the mr again this week at SAVER'S drcssua'. I Jure It until mirf com rti and si'd. I Id or very hot water rapped In a cloth, plied to the place. Al-nica or witch-hazel, each water, may be applied, i Is broken it should be a wound faced. "The bate, I To pa ed.

tie!" she g. ii In in it i lie iuuri'liin' te huiio; up mav be cohol i a diluted i I 11 Hie sk. treat, as i nee an InJurv lit tie as aw bio handled nl the hand-, pr tl "i'm sure of Travers' A grandson!" p. ti-e don't nur.ie maid. W.

"Wa.sn't she a s.is pone e.i n.ik'ht bo know" fendal't i of th 3- Pupil can pretty arrurafly read the hono: -'rick of No: th. It pi be the Ace of the K.ng-Q'ireti of diamonds n.ti the Ace of Clubs. Either tha! or Norr.i hid two strong suits on less than tlu tis-ia! 3 requirement for a jump bid. Souths rebid of ip'ides nidi, ates grra'cr length and posublv greater top s'rength than shown. 4 Mable length reveal ing to Pouth surely the King-Quei-n at, the top.

CST0RYSUE TYN 1 I SISTER MARY'S sti jiograph-r wl-er. her? Then why maid? She i Plie'd he married would he be a wouldn't do it. b.lTiarqeru Hale. In an office unewhere. I don't ay srnvicr.

at. KITCHEN If. I sked heis salary ye! uoiiow?" Sue ii.s a question, suKite him the ne la: in Pat'fi s- me lie paying lie- marry I To Nor ii this Sinm bid in oi.i-tn.f i is di.s lows ce: ion of the Ace. Most licve It. Frank.

Maybe it's woman Intuition but I fit-1 certain that was Mark's child!" Travers was on hLs feet, IP' moi'-d to the window restlessly and turned. I krtow a way to find out enough!" he raid If: words wcr" clipped and decisive. Still, speakme pick' up the telephone r.ii blue, I It io be dllTerent, lev IV I'd i N. ciy clc "To- pledce ding in her ear' na.d again, as a IVY SISTI It BV NT. Service Writer I w.u ntng it th apples ry or gt'dl I -one or all oJ them unn or '1 carrot Try and li, ii or giatci! 11 is cue of the lies'.

1 maker c'-ii make, i Ca'o'iajii the home ers Norths hand wou.d be cnleni and pass, liut has as yet not revealed f.i.-t thai lie. h.oV.s ad Vict for the suit with whi'-h 1 en: 1 1 and il the 1, and ilillcn in i re cat outer door of in place, e.i Hive would there tha! night. I 1 th: ovg.i Itii ouiing en ou ver and forever I Ni- tie latin a C''k only for cleaning Hat Dress Suit Ladies' Cloth Coat Overcoat Flannel Trousers Blankets Cull unci Deliver Dial 8211 w.th gr.ipcfiu'.t and fi-dd- its If s.rvfd wilii a lo which crlery lid m.akis a desirable eauie or jiork, 'Ilieu ev i I sioke fr a few i.oi ti.oy poor, if Jack's tin nl fir not. it w.ts going lie linn now. opt at 11 l- 'a" vou io a r.

unwell." hp was saying a iti-r. a httle mat-it to ta'k to you about. Yes. 1 opined the bidding mi'i If: v. ,1 tie iiv Fl-i IK il dtcv! has been ad dinner She she i 1 t.s ll-T ,11 can prepare lo-sly i.ucli tashu thai ed cauliflower.

Act un is a f- tlia'i In ir i Half fchc kra only tt; to many hnn, fcUie rein lied lip down and pre.ved th i c- ilia ever popular 'ur cream tli the noticed cil-ve f.f tile flew lead line that had vvr-fir was stions enougn or rcoid. di 'i'iyc bid in the Grand S.am attempt. N(lrth probab, his four strides and six dia-i monk. So ith can vwri'ize it. Would to drop time this arrange tr.aible ome itis'ow alWisi spac, 1 Dr.

nam. where large I window "Pr. Barnes, dl'llO iflower is no led' i t'. It. i a.i deepened his lorrl.e.ul.

I "What, time tomorrow?" rhe kid Jack, then, as though she had no dtc.v'nt. The woman in th? country Willi en am and ca'Oiage always ncd vcr fad to give her inly the eseiu'ia: "protective" food, Ti. esc may help you in I'm resigning now I'll ock? Yes, waiting for Sec you at ilh partner's as being of v.o c-4-2-1 dis'i'ibu'ion i eis-kt ill, in vou t.s A pr -vent Cr i. i him. her voice dam-in I'm going to be married i on ru thoughts ut.

all. satisfied a his strength. Pile was tied i cHik cabbage o' any of an p. 'I the foruilng of the at. ilin He tain.

F. "th.r.'A a le ad of cabbage to To a uu There was sur'orise "Now," si-th, 111 we I'liwri; ghng on alone. She wanted to him decide things now. Thfn made henu-lf grow practical. g.ve.s ol! the to maf.v asanl o.Mr C'o'k- ll I'll iOm "I'i f.nd for Ing ii un th" I'cs: advant lh" fresh In ad the nlch' fl.s.h is si-ve You can have a sal c.i'o:m..;o, the i vr'am ft i nl ii evert "Thornton is a s'l vou ui; JOU a I'd Fu the young a 'mow Immediately, lucky fellow.

We'd. I luck. I'll give a wedding pre- cabbage on for dinner, of shredded peppers and 1-m-t'i ti: both Are of and 'i-o Ac. of clubs, one of them a 7 m-arlv safe a Grand Piim bid as could be made on ffcep! one p.axed P.iub'.e-nummy. Every Ace and and two of th located and the others will be p.ii.n to on the rocks of u- ortened wi'h the Knave of I n.

ncn't kt. Is the iiy.ro and 411 Ut." Travc: tog'-thi-r -if sor. vehar cjiri n't t.ik. si seriously. It l.e lands Frt nch rirefsuig or fashioned co'e slaw, ler.v wi slain old ii rial.y is Ma.lOs we do, have to resign my Job and park but that won't take long 1 have my clotie's, Sarrh is gsd'lg to stop and have her furnitute crated some time itxm.

l.atc tomorrow af-t'. Jack?" Early tomorrow morning would railt me betti hf told her, laugh- a ut her set -lousnew. "What i iiuiiioer do you "'ileic's a small stone church n'( wo "Wlia MS the the otl: cop Your Money and Man at Work in Wilmington liked with flsh. ro Nt da' luf.chcon winch rvr tl ii say that1" Late sue sat flown on triuc.s iio'or a cr era! i ki i from sred and u.ip.o-g of e.i b'oa value and tat'le ll lid llcil 0 M'Ki 1 on (o.ik er to nai'c th.iti i.s much of the hen MTV.r.g it. -i of voce.

a and the wa a Mav-have tried some br the rir.crc: be we should way!" Ifccnid table. O.c:-co, cj, of much lends to ike th- for some to point, to ki cp ui ing cabbag is to in acl boilu a cover and then lo-e water as pcvvs.i0. us a heavy 1 during the cooking hoixdess fish with well a salad. I-et cab- inn? any -over cabbauc for jrem a When Fas' Htid pulled her cf the wliaiow up after her. nn now he followed sott, South expored his hand and the ac- Leave 'hings, me!" hr --1 in- i Ho Irci put his pipe ha puffed on for ho went on.

"A a yatil in front In mouth niui i ti-'v re. on Is lxhoe man ay love a wo- home-. ike, Sue answer-, CO of id. Id t.ia-T' on TOMOKKOW'S MENU BRFAKFAST: Ch llrd c.inta- loinv, browned hash with tomato i'u 'i', wp.oie whea muffin, hony cofTi Pt'tato and nut e-viiuoM -canted carrot. "tl i.p'p::i.' In'o the u'k undny inoining.

I think have that n.iutf i it pf heart to to like 'i if oeen no takes ar.il thee won't be. wcr the facta If there actually a it's a queer thing the didn't to us money. Wcmen of that soil do. No, I can't 11(5 paused Uiought-t fuJy. "If y-iii're right," he went on Slowly, "If you're right it's high time we knew nbiut it.

A grandson, Marks boy! its high time we' knew about it!" He talit.s of b'ain A S. Ai.d his Miuday suit I th: ls kind could use man madly, h-t a re n't you knew, my diar, '1 hey can't tcp f-oin admiring a ircfty face en m. ell a'y Hcmi niher this, ncfhlmr is eier any more lmttori than you make it." "Would you go around philander-ing?" Sue asked, ahmsrd at h's advice. "Ni vi r- If I were married to you" 1 Vi ry quickly. tii te water naturally contai's the -e coti'-'i-tuei t.s The peril Is appicci-nbly s'lrciid bidore cix'klng.

1 lo rr, one of wavs to ice ca'doige l.s uncooked nec vr.amihs- to a ma: th rrce. but tin me very a' some of mus! Win tlie cixik-ci! l'a eaiOaa re js good source of l.ue in'irh-tii-tx'-ilesirfd tninera too. I'uihI for I'hii Meals via 5 Storm had Jar 1 down. T'n cabbage and finely chopped meat provid' an appcliiins and nourLs-hing dLsh. Th- last quartrr of the head of 1 cabbage i.s used in a vegetable oup.

Carrots, onions and tomatoes blend fl ivors in a uavory soup that delcous The vegetables can be finely shrrdd and minced and in the broth, making a thick lu.l-itv.ai or the whole can be and a clear snip served. I A cir he of cabbage can be kept in perfect condition for s-veral days ni no box if wrapped in waxed paper. TVs makes it possible for one or tw? days to elapse between t.i; cf cabbage in one of its numeroua ways. 1 em sio.i 1' the tan I cool that I Sue stood Tuesday mornaig Frd ri; Stuar' Jii'k the elver wa'ch' Clvanrrt Dyirs for 36 Yrart 18th Market 700 Delaware Ave. toasted mumns, celery hearts', e-x-kr s.

apo Juic PINNKR: Sieamcd haddock. string po'aloe. lima beans in ere im, cabbage and green salad, lemon meringue pie, molk, c-fTee. baee stand in water for half an before us ng. Tins makes it cr's; and tender.

Drain 'hlv -e combining with iier The hex', night- peppers stuffed with Eo tiown arrived late at the olhce. He In carrying a traveling case. It seemed treet. to h'-r that tO en l.i 1 Mr. Barnes gives Sue some NFA Service, Inc NEXT: in! to Bedford this 1 Bedford wasal't i- "Going to run out afternoon," he said.

Was hrpnthu. i Kile? is so good Ivth raw ami head wi.l da duty for viral n.e.iljt in sue if a lit fie careful p'aiinuig ts dope. Mv1 'n" et-r fmal! town 50 miles distant. imo1. i yed hat left her arry.

nonts of capital- "UiV sui ter's the most helpless woman in and eager. Ti ioni for When v. an cd in its raw stall their votieratlon a fin will un the cap; the world. She own rprofierty out -But what will I wear for a wed- 1." Chicago News. must be very cr.sp and finely shrcd-.

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