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(Coprright, 1 J. T. C. MEMBERS SHOULD ALL CELEBRATE jintcresiadin what v WHAT HARDING SAID ABOUT lof it. {have the law on probably thouglit of nothing but your | memory. rubbed with oil. Cold cream—cleans. GOOD ROADS. | Down below was Prickly Porky the | arrio,. | Goiier o e Dear J. T. C. Me should all feel pre what Mr. Harding said about the im portance of good roa A man asked me if I had read what the Pres said on the im 1 got a paper and r Of course, the Preside anything v good ave Travel Ciu is the one was born on June do you think? The rst engine did not run on the ground where you would expect them to do | the experimenting but in the pit of a The first real railway you might say was from Stockton to Larlington in England and t t started on its first trip on Septen 1825. A anead of the t ing the peop! r on a horse went “He called it that 1y an draw 1 wis some dr I which 1 tomobile ¥ of w ne. Iff weapon and put it in his bocket: then | Stand "to gain’ more by the lat-eq on. the elbows before golng out, it is a the s TIT G he rang the bell. I had hoped.” he [tF oo o 1 to his side, and | There 18 the woman who always|good idea to powder them. Other- they would send me mu “for 'a larger wathering, | Hlis hand dropped to 2 strawberrics in February and | wise the cream only helps them to au " s. Do your wor | ut o canno Py r. can | he grinned. Marc e liste: > o st an s hadl 10k on biatn white paper %t ome. M, Mo mral S ing: €21 | Fuguite o break for me” he Te- R et tract Cime at all. particularly if you od. Maybe I can get the It Vallanee Nestor was far too|marked. “I'm getting hoarse. ~1'm mreaton then she. Emells of | wear a dark dress. 2 H frightened to resent insult; he | now moing to hand you four A ",' e be s and pune the aspara-| The best time to treat the elbows is | could on fooi at the ‘sol- | the boys. " There's an Sdmicables ond | mus: is afraid the berries are|at night before going to bed. Scrub dier. wh at his | somewhat muddy pond eutside And|nof i enoush or that the aspara- | them with hot water and the ) vith s hand. Save te | T'm sure yowd like to 1o - | B05 Is not fresh. And it is so un- | the ol or the cream. can equal nderstood, if only dimly.|]f any of you want to summon me | o4 me eating things out of sea- e | Seaall PSll the thing had | for assault and battery, my name i3 e S 3 Margaret.—The w ts that ap- et i ant. Drummond of Half | 00 | THE EVENING 'STAR‘ WASOINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 192L.° FEATURE PAGE. | [irTLE STORIES 7 T— “eBeme || SvllDog Drummond Concerning a Fighting Tail. A Novel of Mystery, Love and Adventure. | ‘l Some Shoppers. I There is the woman who ever o often leaves her purchase at the counter where she buys it. She makes a point of counting her change, care- fully placing her purse whers pick- pockets cannot get it, bowing polite- g P {1z, are Smay B e i maEe pear on finger mails.ars limey de BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. (Copyright. e 20 Iy to the salesperson—and then if Treating the Elbows. posits, due 1o poor cireulation in the e ot Aghting teeth and claws: the ‘salcsperson docsit put her pur-| The elbows are always @ problem. | hands and feet A mixturs of myren eware of fighting teeth and claws; chase right in her hand she may for- P bby. In|and pitck, equal parts. will bleach Howare of sto i v Setit - o uRless the arinsmseiauite huboy these spots. Instead of having your *mowt of all and without fait, (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) ! 1ion pounds, as the mere price of Ly ware the fighting tail nes nations Hfe eod . o e Hut at any| Then there is the woman who Is oty orky.| | s cour hand out. Carl Peter-lrate he had the merit of playing |S0_eager to keep her acc my Jay had found a perch|%en” Drummonds voice rang thraugh | big, whereas the rest of you scum|carate that she has to L8 y Jay h JE he room, and the h-criminal, fand the other beauties so ably cata- | each purchase, put down a er | PO h 2 . ch afte that Went 0 {looking wullenly up, found himself | logued in that book messed about at |bundles, take out a litle note book. Bas thin acxen, OF & ey ML o | B e e e s e nt. He made | To the mubsle of a revolver. | his beck and call for packets of |search for the right page, find her | DOWS are sure to be starp, SENEUC | (L o0 'Sle ontle massage with cream s toomuc sit doms uzHle Ol R e all of | bull's-eyes. Perhaps you labored un- | fountain pen, unscrew the top, shake | 3nd o apt to be gray looine S3ev | oo n o, o & vogen will bleach The meeting is about to com-|der the delusfon that you were fool-|the pea fo make the ink flow and b it sis eat ovater At ) e on CoRE ARiroalL . 3 ing him, but the whole lot of youjthen enter her expenditures. She ! "5 0000, Moo J0 0Pl “guon "elbows o i3 1 Crofter, “Ill| are so damned crooked that you |doesnt believe in depending on her |, tHE Of¥ Wa¥ €0 Kol B om well that case the elbows are apt 10 be | o0 mugsaged, have the skin treated, round and soft and even dimpled and | which will refine it. decidedly an ornament to the arm it- self. But alas for the woman who [ Bessie—Lemon Jjuice s a mild Sa twhere he could sec lhelow. Sammy was s | o so hateve wi {no sound whatever. H Ssemy Sou bout to hap- | jiar e, pen. He didn't want to miss an¥| “Look here hluster “BY all manner of means, Mr. John {own filthy skin ;There is the woma rd | “Listen to me Hugh Drummond's |lieves in wasting tim voice took on a decp, commanding |ing of what she is ring, and a who never be- 2 . ing cream, I mean, or the ordinary no at home think- | sort that you buy in any store—wiil going to buy. She| peip a little. It will not fatten the rinst their will the four |usually begins her purchases With| aihows but it will get Into the pores Porcupine with his head thrust under answered Hush onlmly comes afterward. Just n Rut t ow sit down. ed the “Tom Thumbd.” s was “I'm damned if 1 will.” roared the [men looked at the broad, powerfulla *“Let me se he is not Very | where the dirt has grimed in and. by oth springing at the soldier. And|soldier, whose sincerity shone clear|popular at the cut-rate provision store | cleaning the skin more thoroughly Peterson, sitting sullenly at the table [ in his ‘face. “Not by revolutions and fon Saturday morning, than soap and water, it will at least thoughts to!direct action will you e _this| There is is the wo rtainty t island of ours right—though T am |save a cent. and the acoe nt | fully aware that that is the last{cent she saves. never { thing you would wish to see happen. | people at Blan member of | But with your brains, and for your|get mayonnais measures are necessary. The honey hed to the floor be- | own unscrupulous ende, you gull the lstore for 2 cents less a jar than at|almond lotion, the formula for which workingman into believing it. Blank's. It is highway robbery of|is often given here, is very good for marked Drum- | he. because you can talk With ve She doesn't | this, for it is a blesching, fattening K afer 1o | fongues in your cheeks, is led away.|take Into consideration that Blank | iotion, readily absorbed by the skin. < all the same to me. Are | He beliey ou will give him Utopla: | gives her the advantage of extended | And a vanlshing cream is excellent any more to come, Peterson?” | where in reality, you are lcading|cregit, that he delivers her orders|In fact, the only time I think a van- Aamiive Got it overys lim to hell. And you know it. EVO-|prompty at any time, and that there | ishing cream is good, is for this it our gun on thejlution is our only chance —nn; ny‘lf:; are enough salespeoplo at Blank's $0 | purpose. picked up the | lution; but you, and others like ¥OU, | that she never has to wait to be wait-| "I any cream or lotion ia used on trying to readjust his the sudden blinding thr me extraor had mis: f-stunne nan who loves 10| make the elbows pink rather than crows over gray. lets the s But to fatten them and make them round and smooth and pretty, other ensine nore tter from one of the 4 araw. No 1| t by sending our au- | floor, 1d his thousand little spears | Drummond— a log a a complete surpri t —_— e ace of | Moon street. But T warn you sticking on end. He looked somethin even sudden ent N e T RS e e s £ e twenty masked men, who ranged | that book will be handed into . like a glant chestnut burc, VR emselves in single rank behind |land Yard tonight. Out with Coffee Cream Pie. | > ru . and give em hell . Put th e-fourths of a cup of clear, W, hind him was Boxer, t their b failed to stir the meet- | bos ~ d } away little Bear. plain to see It sermed merely in keeping| “And now, Carl Peterson. he r L I R LM tha h inquisitive and | had gone before. maiked. as "the door closed behind |of a cup of cream in a double boiler. gen- | the last of the struggling prophets {\fix one-third cup of sugar and one- o e e ot Lot a new world, “it's time that vou lthird cup of flour together and drop | arance and the warmth |and I settled our little account, Isn’t linto the hot liquid, beating it up -r have combined to pro- | i rapidly with an egg beater. When | Quce in me @ desice for Sleep. Hut| The master-criminal rose and stood |it “has thickened add the slightly before T hand you over to the eare|facing him. Apparently he had €om-ihogten yolks of three eggs and cook | ¢ pletely recovered himself: the hand |for five’ minutes more. Pour into a I not d. began | in you long. sor s “He don’t know a don’t know about Jay kept saving How will you get Hot Water thlysouSummer ? over and over to | himself, and he became so excited as|of the sportsmen who and so pa . - | Boxer tiptoed nearer and nearer tha v behind you, there are one or|with which he lit his cigar was asipaked pie c Aalie. @ har)n he o 1. 1ie fairly danced | two remarks I wish to make. Let me | steady as a rock. from two e ‘hites, sweeten 5 say once that on the subject of “I congratulate you, Capt. Drum-jcgver the pie with thi Brown in a * ! know, Boxer's plan capital and labor T am supremely | mond.” he remarked suav 1 con- oven. Are you going to tolerate the s 1 have no idea how you ma ed to escape from the Somewhat amped postion I left vou in last nt. You will therefore h sul “coal-fire,” or “tank-heater” way with all the bother and attention required—or will you have a lux- and then who couldn’t was under a any dissertation on t But from xhaustive study {a should the stillness that he Iger, which now or how you have manage - e — : q had gone Of cou then he |t and a fairly n men In :ms house. ! | EECEEG urious abundance of hot:uur the would 1 v little sp knowled of E: ve even les: dea b ey - ? . o ments, 1 and my frien about Hocking and the Lovekin” way with Gas as the { put to the inconvenience of treadin; other two.™ % 4 tie sbears ware down on_you Hugh laughed shortly. . Automatic—Lights ! He tiptoed up unt was right “There are many thin we know, “Another time, when you v<:!ux % ! behind Prickly Porky, jus ond the | which are wrong in this jolly old|yourself as the Comte de Guv re- Itself—Economical | lenly it | country of ours: but, given time and [ member one thing, Carl. For eff ] {the rizht methods. T am sufficiently | concealment it Is necessary to change optimistic to beli that they could | other things besides your face 3"'1| be put right. That, wonld | figure. reach of those quills. seemed to Boxer that dozen red-hot needles had been thr Bay it from your plumber or the Gas Co. one paw for near : 2 s “Wow! Oh-0-0! Wow! wow!" not suit your book fike the | You must change vour mannerisma Roxeo. rolling over and over on the |right method, because it leaves all [and unconscious litile tricks. No— | sro of you much where you were hefore. [won't tell you what it is that gave : 3 | g;:mu{:' g:ock:e: $Ihew it! T knew it shricked | Every single one of you—with the|vou away. You can ponder over it in : g g Sammy “I knew just what | sole possible exception of you, Mr. |prison.” . would happen. He oug kept | Terrance, and you' mad—is plaving iy appen, He ot o ha e e | T atution for his owh onds 15| (Concluded in Tomorrow's Star.) Wasl!mgton Gas ime he wi vonde v { make mone \ it—to ga time he will. T wonder how |make money out of it—to gain nght Co. he T % ug where he coutd | TiT i siart with Peterson—your Celery With Cheese. DELICIOUS ; 419 Tenth St. The little Bear was | leader. How much did you say he| Select some short tender stalks of anded Mr. Potts, because the people said it down m s ihe price celory ing on the leaves. W : = doubtless blow tke a rocket fia T e And such a|r Snd enill thoroughly. Work thre 7 WHOLESOM > T ———— " N h you would sce The’cxhit SHivr 1o Briot aomsor fhe drawii | look of surprise th L strangled cry. Peterson |fourths of a tablespoonful of butter : E | !'Uu I ,l"mllmlm Wh 'QIHIU |1 n;: P ;"M!"l‘llum '[i! il i‘ti'flii ":" s and things about our firs S Ciat Bt 1Sammy couldn’t help Ia £ up as the American million- til creamy, then add one and one 2 i ,\I- I (" ¥s at the Smithsonian Instity- | o NOW that !I.hr zk.l you a_r;'om thei™ugo ‘one of those removing his mask, Stepped | tablespoonfuls of Roquefort cheese. 2 HEALTHFUL I (i ‘[|v{"\“lr1"|‘wn \mim" A 111“”"“ ——— tion. You know they began building | 175t rafiroad who knows when thelyour paw wasn't enous - oo with salt, pepper and paprika and < | “\.w ‘h.'lth il i ”»'lluvfl‘l- R 2 he United Sta Sungsgs jOCEt o steam 'W;,,_\l . Fl‘(}’l“')\ {my. severely should hundred and fifty thousand ! ad onto the inside of the celery | I ‘Al" A i ther | i 1 - a man narped | “here? AUSSELL BURKE on. Never meddle pounds. yon swine. was what vou | stalks. Serve on crushed ice. (I g Y il ; Wwork ' The Travelog Bo, ed i he mill ood I ‘l} e i a vl didn't touch him confronting his tormentor, who drop- NN e il e g | BY ELSIE ROBINSON. |1s — - an to you need . do is LISTEN ®. There are lots of fluffy books writ- | ten about acquir power over oth- | ers. Th are as intricate as for making frult cake, and just about | as useful when it comes to producing | 5 res The truth is that you don't d to go through a lot of Swedish gymnastics with your mind to throw | the diamond hitch over people's on't even need o have | recipe is_to lsten And listen. Arnd listen The m: poRsTBLY ywifl get you to play Lis- your n from | Listen t and seethe with a ¢ own achieveme: consider the person in the men sbnormal prairie dc he rea lure of murder flicker before your exes. For if you listen long enough the vast majority of people all the ns in their per tries and tell yi } thought or do first tooth. A « paragon of wisdo o0 -kept your mouth shut ihem do the talking. After tha You've got to do is to put them in card file 1o b . They're yours for ke ough you sire to a roth Pineapple Lady Fingers. Peel and chop a pin it with gra in the i | tha juice saving both. | In the bottom of a bu A4 pndding | dish put rof ¢ v fingers | and ove pineapple added two pour to which ye spoonfuls of lemon Juice. Spr the lady fingers with @a layer of the cho pineapple, put in another layer of lady finger more of the juice and fruit ahe top layer of the moistencd apple covered, place the pudding dish in an outer pan of boiling water and bake in a steady oven at least an hour. Uncover and wn lightly, gerve with a hot liquid sauce flavored with the juice of two lemons and the grated peel of one lemon. —_— Black and silver roses and emerald green poppies, together with drap- eries of black tulle make irresistible & frock of silver n.treh L A (he first railroad train looked lfke |and Drickly Porky simply brought it|venturs, but it hit the mark, and |of sugar. one-fourth pound of butter Monument 100ks to him 4 ] [ LISTEN, WORLD! f' cup worn e B R S RAE T SO banded with ft ‘at all. That is the only thing| “so £1,000,000 was the stake this|boiler until it thickens. This quantity T about Prickly Porky that’ moves | bengfacior of humanity was playimg | will make two glasses of delici : quickly. cep away from Prickly | for,” ered Drummond. “One mil g for cake. Brown Raisin Brea oricy s tall. [THSE la what ha flehts e e X together one cup of corn meal, |with. Now you better get busy and of rye meal and one cup of !pull out thi tle spe You're a RA SPECIAL OFFER N LE | c—— x ngote T didn't touch him at ped back in his « with a groan little spears into me And e ed, Yo e H Qe s men ook at my thumpe Ured] Cut some French bread inte thick) YOUR GROCER nothing of the kind”| With a cry of horror. the others fil,‘:::r';.;lln?"akD(n)::’l“rlf(’l e ol S ! ammy Jay. “He couldn'tisitting at the table looked at the hutmeg: Sid ez W g pears it he wanted to.| mangicd flesh, and then at the man |“ugar and mixed with an cge. When ¢ ittle ear hi at | who had done 16 ov the mquares are well soaked, fry them You ot a little too near his tail, that | who had done’ it This, even to their | 1'% SRS SO0 oo et ™noe fat and Hie {mina, was going too far. a hat has his tail got to do with| hen U,’I.r.- fcan the same eum,» | spread them with butter and hot apple de; ded Boxer. “I didn't touch inued Drummond, “to come from | S4Uce h "l;“ e e A . the American cotton man— “I know_ you didn’t touc . but it!half German by birth; Steinm 115 touched | you, all right chuckled | the German coal man: von Gratz the Lemon Filling for Cake. " Sammy. “You were silly enough to 1 man. Is that not so,| Grate the rind and squeeze the juice sit down right in reach of that tail It was an arrow at alof two lemons. Add one-fourth pound . | English Apple Fritters. || ERSCRCRNCIN O] i “ i \l“muq:num.vmi", "i Ml i g X "I VAl [ i‘.a‘. L e T R A R [N i et around, slap! =0 quick you didn’t Peterson nodded. and five beaten eggs. 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