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T 29, 1993, 8 WIC YCHOW SEVEN: EATTLE Cynthia Grey: Life after deal if you when a ma: the business has been o} ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS 6“ Olive Roberts Barton ome home to a woman wh RUN TOEARTH Ona SHRMCE tc. ars BHC HEE TODAY Dawson hailed shower of dispatched the first with a rocks. man remainder prow Dawson with took the upon Clay's Tywson! ‘Dawso: We've t wan't pay us te go D. 0. retired with evident re- wal his hand lkerchier Clay binding har f. You are tmek | n the trees ; nobody! believe I took part tn the scrap at ally “Yl give you A certtficate to ‘that I think we've every reason pat ourselves on the back. We're pation of the ridge. plenty of cover and a clear view of ChafHung’s| headquarters." He knotted the insprovised bandage and taut with his teeth. “T w Seven «ra hemmed in pinteay. Pennington is . ad vaneing on our extreme right is in charge of the left the earthworks they've chucked up there's a sheer drop of 800 feet.” Dawson borrowed drew it Clay's binocu: gray lig of approaching dawn, focused ther a broad, t pe of rockwork barely a ¢ rter of (a rolle ahead. A pole jutted from the center of mass fromi it swung .a first T've told my already.”* He glanced c¢ and saw Pen coming up the ope. His a sling and there Was a broad p of plaster across one cheek. Pennington dropped te and lay on stomach, fhis chin pillowed tn hands. “Daw: want you to take over my? section. Umefxing up grub fon.cvwerybod in a few minutes, ck breakfast, d yards a Tl want to go y 300; Rabat-Palai At 7 I'm goin: 2 18-pounder. up the Incl ed before them, Penningtan?” man with the Chinese eyes took the message from his hand Dawson, watching ttm curiously saw vanish from, 5 cheeks. stock still, staring unable to com olor He sat, note an /if demanded C nm started. m Hewitt,” he sald. “He Bble to get awa join us before Monica disappeared ago. She waa going t ernor’s house at Sandakan. all two the and days Viney—Penning explained Dawson Penn. You don't is has had anything his?” rose to fiancee his feet. after} a | but} lat the double; By EDMOND SweLL. AAvsTRarED By Ra SerreaP ied “I don't know wth 0 think What Carry-on, touch of are you going to do? sald Pennington with bitte >. 6s Dawson, flattene barely main h round send akenly inward, Good mi he murmured exult tly, then fi groped for his | Four more rounds followed = { quicker succession the D. Oo rubbed his fat togethor Chat-Hung’s la erumplin n n its very foundations. main wall of enormous bow stood alone behind a heap of and he ¢ dd that this remaining rampa sheltered all that was a3 of the bandits To all intents and day and hands wns purposes was won And then back to standing as he brought his gaze he saw a figure Very erect on its summit of enormous props unte and baggy silk fo did not need yInceulars to recognize the wal ions in he as matter of seconds, a had joined him, pushed by unseen hands. In there dawned upon him aning of that maneuver of ar hours, the band that had broken thru carrying something slung from a pikul His senses reeled. “For God's sake damned gun!’ he screaming aloud, writhing in the/ agony of his impotence, He jammed his fingers in his ears and tried In vain to draw his eyes from) tho girl who, bound hand and foot,| just balancing on tho jagged sur-| face of rock, looked death in the} face unflinching!y | Ho had always admired Monica, had even cherished hopes of her himself, until Pennington had stepped in. The sight stand. ing there by the side of Chal-Hung madkiened him. Ho tried to collect ughts and, as he did so, the! cance of that solitary was borne upon him, Clay id him after their first at tack that behind the rude fortress Was a she drop of $00 feet. ‘° Was a warning that himself atop caught of her & desire to do something. yards fro © wall, he re © firing had stopped. his opportunity to wall itself, his eye caught a second figure far to his sight, a short, swarthy scare- | crow ‘with a long knife between his) | teeth, “Rabat-Pllal! The creature passed out ‘of sight and Dawson lay very] stil while all around reigned « al-| lence that tugged at his nerve-/| strings, The sun beat moreilessly| down on him and he shifted hi battered topes back over the nape of his neck, wondering all the time what Chal-Hung’s next move would be. | Suddenty a single man the earth) from fle-shot their rang out clap: a hand to his then swung his arm forward as if to send his victim tottering backward. Dawson cursed the bandit under is bre Tt was sheer madness Pick off the bandit, for he stood close to the girl t touch must assu with him A rock, aslodged where, slid. into space; hands mppeared on the wal only from where the gir Impelied from behind, she slid ward with a little scream into the ruins, and Chai-Hung turned with a upon—Chinese Pennington Ho had discarded his sling, but Dawson could ses that his wound }ed arm pained him greatly. He hit Chal-Hung with all the force ‘he could muster, over-ba anced with the sheer force of im pact—and the wo men disappeared] together into the abyss. | Ag if a given signal, the at tacking force rose a advanced bu® Dawson, anxious} own lines, The side, | ue Readers Cont ng Away Fro Vary. Dear couple get financially too? That depends of cours stances surrounding each the ccinmotion about a woman becoming snippy posed of those elements, it works or not, that which My hust working when we were same position. But our Home running of proposition lives and by so just as much interested in menced our marital voyage Any home where there “mother.” But if there are I cannot quite realize how day could be that spare time into of wasting i Life thirds of everyone's means the average exceptions to every for any woman pers rule, who on, 80 load of life with her helpmate Dear Miss Woman man’s helpmate that does not mean that she ab run his business of making a living If & man cannot make enough to | keep a wife and home, or a woman does not feel that she can run t home and keep things as they should be on his salary, then they absolu' ly should not marry A woman's work {s In her watching the Uttle thi ac for what he brings in. If ‘ould get up in the m | breakfa: le and a good | oe day's wor sence, clean up the do her own buying, properly to the many dutle keeping house, then have a ¢ aiting for him (not a cat ffair) more marriages jaced on a lasting 4 An old adage is and during me, sew and © There would only for the safety his best friend them into th hold. Hoe bruised in a heap of ¢ "Dear Mmured tnooherently you've turned up. I was bog! to think all my friends had rted me." He severed her bon with his knife and she caught sleeve between her numbed fingers “Tell me, e's Peter? Wh ian't he here Dav “It was Pennington you,” he stam for you i pistol and made h aecond later he was ly Into space. There was a track—a fc between the base of t the cliff-edge. A couple of y the path the face of RF: who sa Ho~ Dawson steadied h singlo branch that edge, reached downward loosening his hol ashed Pe ton's could hen graspin futted from the Rabat og without utterance to form of his Join archenemy, 800 | below. The D. O. drew Pennin safety—and appearing at farthest extremity of crept round to elp him. THE D. to Discuss Problem of Wife Work- |: to Help Out Relative if the » almost entirely on the circum- individus al man losing his indepe ndence or a > If your will you »and and I have been married two years, married home We have a mutual bank account, we both know where the money goes. a four-room modern We have tried to keep false pride out of our|money for doing find that each are are only all the waking hours of the spent in keeping house omething is short enough life is non-productive, for film star T'll find the rampart, st In the business ¥ all day, whose ner He FARMER BROWN stead of g r eating ov 4 she is be of the same frame of ix and the firet thing we b are sitting in the divorce court A HAPPY WIFE FOR 18 YEAT Opinions to “Can a not work your question, wife does But all cas why Dear Miss G: individual self is com-|jooking for opin not matter if the wife) "should will come out | hil y experience I was benefit t and am still holding the jing out in ite is run on a 60-50 basis.) when 1 was mayried ar we keep a family ledger, | housekeeping, wo were The housework and | ‘He first few months, altho m ee | were My wife decided is also on & 50-50| wanted to go to work and herself, which w we are still pals and |mu h against my wishes. ther ¢ para g a tained @ position as a cook, a other as when we COM+| was her. profession married. The longer day spells|away from home, the ong with « she took in the hous " rit for wage: whe earn amall hou y “Oh, goodness! away. She ot before w he One Farmer Brown ein bis have to cut do’ came children two, naturally husband and wife; ly I was obliged to cook for " * he sal turn | Things went fr worse and | th» . hea ti d expreas disapproval 4 in the world she woul Weil, if 4 they'll it you can leay € r And why not and useful instead Nearly two- This, of course,| poventualty she b ccopting the there are always many [attentions of other men 4t is it not fair and right) sence, and if 1 we s to share the productive | of occupation to cons I can get h This contin 1 wo grew far|words. If apart and separated. To husbands I } would say, if you want a be the only bread winne the family. To wives, if you wa appy stay at home and do your work, which will be ple it you do it right, and you will sav n the street unless they can|more money In this way qually as well as their favorite | Work outside of your home vital nny you don’t 4 I'll have to my ab > a to the house for « 1 go to her place I'll Just leave this sickle me with her, until I come back.” t you suppose he burdoc the tiny Pee eto.” ¢ Landers were too dismayed for the burdocks were cut would Pee Wee Land gone out a CONTENTED. work outside of 1 conscientious » home, for this may 1 & comparatively small What shall ookums. Yes, v repeated Mister C And every Peo Wee Lander looked his neighbor and said miserably, | “What on earth are woe going to home, hat st 5 of today cannot seem to Enj oy thirst~ At work or at, play quench it with this beverage—ice-cold, spark. ling, and with the distinctive taste that makes you smack your lips satisfied —at foun- tains and in bottles Delicious and Refreshing ‘The Coce-Cols Company, Aitants, Ga. ne gasped Snookums, _\jonship of good books on the little | vides many such restful groups does | of woods? Do you think a shade of kums 0 aid 4 Gnod * ex. unt to gz to, le in the t find pr to thin there and as under- and turned to run pered someth then of Highest Quality Gi CHAIR IS UPHOLSTERED rapefruit JN PLAIN TAUPE VELOUR Admirably Contrasted by the Fig- ured Design of Rug. HAPPY HOME BRAND! Just the meat and juke— none of the waste or bitter part. you ALWAYS get perfect ae Buy & ready to serve— the easiest, cheapest wayl HAPPY HOME Grape fruit is the FINEST, FOR BREAKFAST. SALADS OR FRUIT COCKTAILS. By MARIAN MOORE The lamp, the table, and the easy chair—what an alr of hospitality they extend to the person who ters the room, They invite weary muscles to relax and tired nerves to rest, soothed by the cheerful giow of the lamp and the compan- table, The homemaker who pro- not haye to read lectures on how to keep the children and fatber at home evenings. ‘The table in the picture {s of wal- nut, and this wood is also used for It has the perfect flavor and purity of all other HAPPY HOME CANNED FOODS. Distributed and Guaraatecd by SCHWABACHER BROS. |A8 DOES Plain Velour Upholstery, the short legs and arm supports of | the big restful chair, A square of | brocade has been placed beneath the lamp, which combines a blue and gold shade with a polychrome base. The twe removable cushions, which form the seat and back are covered with taupe yelour, and tha same material is used for the uphol- | stery of the frame of the chair. | The plain upholstery {s admirably set off by the small conventional design in the rug, The fireplace is of dull red brick. (Write to Marian Moore, care of | this newspaper, for advice or Infor- mation about home furnishing or | decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Qnestiont Should I get a floor) Aina lamp with a polychrame or wood ASK for i base for a reem with many kinds | ‘ er Horlick deep gold with black fringe cover- 8 »Malted Milk ing the geld is in good taste?— | “Answert 1 polychrome. is good. would suggest thc Your lamp shade ae \4 CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? $25 IN CASH PRIZES Eighteen letters have been purposely omitted from the advertisements mm this page. 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