The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, February 07, 1931, Page 5, Image 9

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    THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE .SECTION— February 7, 1931
5
Unlucky Effort to be True
To Her Sweetheart
One of the Season’s “ Finds
A few unmade»! letters at he.
( oniinued from Page I our
home proved that she still loved Leon
down the narrow room, eventually Schubert, and was aiming to break
stopping where he liad stood before j off her engagement with Uie doctor.
" I can hold only one thing against j But of course the love sick swain
you. honey," was his stem rejotnder j didn't know this.
"Vou didn't give me any »arnlni?
"W here did 5hat revolver come
and went right on up to the last from?" the sheriff demanded
also
night receiving my attentions."
appearing on the stage
"Yes," she conceded, "but I w as, One of the property men said,
"Why, Lerjn Schubert brought that
giving you a cliance."
“ Not much of a chance, I ’d say,"j gun over for the act."
Which explained It. Instead of Uie
he chortled.
Hhc stood up, tall, bnp.'rlous and gun bring loaded with a blank It had
been loaded with a real cartridge and
beautiful.
But nobody knows what made the
"You'd better run along now and girl press the muzzle against her tem­
get ready for your scene with me." ple for even If the gun had contained
she counseled. "It's almost time for a blank, she would have been hurt.
our act.”
The rase attracted wide attention
He moved lightly to the -door.
through-out the state of Missouri
■
o — —
—
"Do you mean to carry out your
plan and marry the doctor?" he in­
fitV tll.K ALE LEMONADE
terrogated
4 0».aa I
(> ■ !" ate, IS ylaU
She nodded, lit a rlgaret and be­
gan to hum a little selection about j ■ »U f, 1 rap ««car.
Place a small block of Ice In a
love and moonlight and rosea.
pitcher
With the Juice of four
•'Well, I 'lf tell you one tiling." he
lemons
mix one cup of sugar, one
expostulated. "I'll never stand for
and one-half pints o f wster, and one
you to marry another man And some­
how or ether I shall manage to keep pint of ginger ale Pour Into pitcher
and stir thoroughly
Allow to stand
you from U."
few minutes before serving. «Serve
"Is that a threat?" she demanded
•
He shrugged "Take it as you like." 6 persons.)
I lie mapped and reluctantly with­
drew from the room.
I She went right on with her hum­
ming. and It was not until they were
j deep tn the performance of their act
j upon the night of the play that she 7 Shade s in 7 N ights
realized
Uie
significance of his
threat
When It came to Uie scene
where she was to stab him. ah* did
a good job of It and he fell upon
hto face, moaning pitifully. Hr was ^
k
N ow ycu
e
scarcely still when she pressed the
that lovely, whiter
"prop" revolver to her temple and
gJk
c o m p le x io n that
O t W A ^0|k everyonesdr.urr*.
pulled the trigger. There was a loud
explosion and site crumpled Into a
^
|
mm » f
P *« rl
deep “ prop" chair.
'7
4
^m a ■ • Quick
Nnbody in the audience thought
J*
acting, harm less,
anvthlng about this, and began to
J
^ ----- p o s itiv e tle a c h ,
applaud the actors
But whrn thev
the discovery of
a great European
discerned a thin crimson
thread
chemist.
A teal
trickling from her left temple they
•eauty
cream
.
.
.
it
not
only
makes your skin
knew t lie re had been something in
whiter . . . 7 shades in 7 nights . . . but
the form of a blunder on the part »(tens it. removes freckles, pimples, rough*
of some one connected with the gath­ less, blotches, skin eruptions and enlarged
ering of tiie properties for the pores, (iood for loth men and women who
performance. She had actually shot ippreciate the attractiveness of a whiter »kin.
and seriously hurt herself.
Eisner's Pearl Cream
Lenn Schubert leaped to his feet,
faced the audience with his long H i i « m i r e e l* - w o r k in g c r e a m is e e iy to u se. Be»
arms thrown out like an orator in a fo r e g o in g to bed. a p p ly K U n e r • P e e r I I r t s n
U> f e r e , n eck e n d a r m s w it h A n g e r t ip a . Y o u
stirring passage and exclaimed;
w i l l be e m a se d a t th e im p ro v e m e n t in y o u r
"She is seriously
injured. That "o m p le a io n n e a t m o rn in g . R e p e a t f o r 7 n ig h t a
w a d y o u r s k in w il l be 7 sh a d e s w h it e r .
was
a
real
bullet
Oet
a
doctor
Beautiful BUarhe llann. one uf Ike bright >pob of the rareenl thestrirst m w n
She recently appeared in Lew
le s ltr'i "Bla. third* uf ISl* and waa undoubUdlv a main allrncllan of thla popular Broaduay ahaw.
The ralm quick. She may d ie!"
M oney-tack G u aran tee
i A man leaped upon the stage and
graeefal appeal of her prnonollty helped raaoe the "rllch" at the box oflke window.
m a t o u r r ie k . W r it e ue
shoved him to one side making his T f o r r y f R u le ll a e e ls r'« e j P a e r e . r R l e C n r d e e no
m o n e y . . . ju s t p a y
saucepan, and boll
quickly, until way through the crowd of actors and p o e tasen 4 0 c p lu e poet A ge. on a r r i v e ! . A f t e r
syrup l* a golden brown
Arrange stage hands that had gathered round u s in g 1 n ig h t s I f yo u a r e n o t d e lig h te d w e w i l l
en d h a c k y o u r m o n e y .
layer of orange dices In glass dish; the prostrate girl.
"She Is dead!" the doctor an­ r o r r
ef r l s n k r * c o m p l e x io n
sprinkle with sugar, pour over enough
"There Is nothing to be r " L l O A F w ith each order. W rite today to
of the syrup to form a thin coating nounced.
done for h er."
• Pare oranges, removing membrane over the orange; add another layer
OKANIél. < A R A M H,
EISNER'S PEARL CREAM CO.
Such was the price she had paid
of orange and syrup; repeat until
I
with
|«eel
and
cut
croas»
toe.
In
dices
i •*••»**■ * 1 e e p »»»*•* H PBP • » U r ,
111 . N H w i a t n A M .. D r a t . I M . I k i r . f . I l l
Beat cream until for love
I Put sugar and water In a small orange Is used
• 4 ru y r r « e a
* l » f k r h l « »• «■ .
stiff, pile lightly on the orange, and
sprinkle with chopped pistachio nuts
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W h ite n s S k in
or Money Back
IE S T E D RECIPES
R I S K
W akeful
restless C H IL D
needs Castoria
W E ran never Iw <urr juzt »h a t
m iikii nil infant rreflr*». hut thr
remedy ran ulwayv i » thr wimr.
<’a>ml old < 'aatorin! Th eir’» roinfnrt
in every drop «>( this |Htir wgel.d>lr
lirriMration, uih I not tin- dig litrat
h.iim in it* frequent tntr. A * often
a* U.ihy ha» a fretful »|>rjl, M
f*vevi»h, dr irie» anil can't uleep,
Irt ( aMoría naitlir ttnil ijuirl him.
Sometime» it'* a touch of rolir.
Other lim n it'« conoliiMtion. Or
dinrrltea—ti condition tli.il ahnukl
.ilwaya l>c • tin kill |ironi|itly.
Iiihl lirTp ('antoría handy, ami give
it |ironi|>tly. Belief will follow irry
promptly; if it iloran't you »hoilld
rail it physician.
A ll through lialivhooil, Canturía
lihoiiM l v a m other's ttlaiidhy; and
a wise nmthrr mnliinten it in m ow
liberal doe-i ¡o a rtilltl grow» up.
A M )
FAMOUS
THE
W ORLB
OVER
K O I I s
Here ate two recipes that will an­
swer the very common question
"W hat shall I serve tn the bread or
btwult line that will be dtlTrrent and |
attractive? " Both are easily made and
both are delirious:
Five n't'lucIt Tea Rusks
Rearhlv • >l>t&med at any drug­
store, the genuine ranily klcntihril
liy the Chas. II. Fletcher nig future
ami tltr lume < as torta on the
wrapjier like this:
I S (u p s • p e d a l ra k e H a ir, »1(1*4, 4
Ic ts p o e n « halting
p o u d e i, >| lea spoon
• • II s In t p n n n rin n s m e n . 1» l r t « p « a n
n u lm ec. f lah le*p oon a 4 iu * n
««c a r . t
U M rs p u tm t b e llr r , ur e lh r r vh ortrn in g.
• n * egg « e l l b e a te n , t .T c u p m iIh o r
• • Iff.
81ft hour onrr, measure, add bak­
ing powder, salt, spires, and brown
Mi|<ar. and sift together three times
I Cut in shortening Combine egg and
liquid
Add liquid gradually until
soft dough Is formed Turn on fluurrd
board Cut In 1-lnrh pieces. Shape
Into balls
Place together In well-
greased shallow pan.
Hrush with
ntllk. sprinkle with additional brown
sugar
Bake In moderate oven i3T5
degrees P.) lb to 30 minutes. Makes
two do sen small rusks.
Cream Dressing
A rooked dressing ntsde with cream
will be found excellent for serving
with vegetable, meat or fish salads
Mix togolhrr one-half tablespoon salt,
one half tablespoon mustard, hree
quarters tablespoon sugar and one
tablespoon flour. Then add the yolks
of two eggs, beaten lightly, three
tablespoons melted
butter, three-
quarters cup of rraam or rteli milk
and one -quarter cup vinegar
Stir
constantly In double hotter, cooking
rooking '
until the mixture becomes thick. I'
Ktraiti and coal.
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