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. "FEATURE PAGE. FEATURE PAGE. " 19 - — SRR | The Old Gardener Says: | There is still plenty of time | to make a rose garden if you “ ! buy reses in pots. Such roses nan : nMers brangy be orderea, ey | LISTEN, WORLD! ' { adopting _once more his mysterious manner, “those love letters don't go! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. HOME NURSING AND HEALTH HINTS can be et out without having L ; . > : What did the baroness want in my M. JES: —— H / brother's flat She struck me dumb| gucan Welch has been overcomplain- o g ¥ the roots disturbed. and will " F when I first saw her. I admit it. I'd < Pl || | =zo right on growing as though < 3 &7 have swallowed anything More fool ing to me about her Herbie. Young { ! they had not been moved -~ fo7en me! I tell you, though, I'm not hav- | Herbert is seventeen, is growing a *lay applications. I must get some towels Among the best of the newer ® ing aoy more. Will You come along | back,” has his first girl, is learning to A Bhf’k Eye vs. Beefsteak. and old linen.” | roses for the garden is Ophelia 0 o . with me to her house now and see |dance. is trying to remove a wart from| When Eric Daws came home from Admits Eye Feela Better. | | Tight pink or flesi cold and . v Y if_we can't make her tell us the |his finger, and has o voice which is| the ball game with one hand clasped | “¥ou mean—for half an hour!| | aeni e Tor iatting S A mew 4 % truth? 2 changing. The combination is too much | to his eye, his mother shrieked: “My S Il ¥ Sidealizose for SR AL = P Wrayson shook his head delib-|for Susan's nerves. She and Daddy Jim Sye g ¥ | That you are going to put hot, wet, | yellow rose worth getting ac- You 74 erately. i boy! Not your eye!” and ran to him, 3 S Sininted with is calied S, “Mr. Barnes” he said, “I am sorry iudlng her ares arornd islehoult| sy thingsionimy eye for baltiant | insiage: iatthought tlie | Dociess hour! Oh, Aunt Mabel, have | of Wellington still remains the you? What are you two silly cubs|¢o aisappoint you. and 1 sympathize very much with your position, but you mustn't take it for granted that just knew it would happen, and all | gisgustedly. “What's a black eye,. | Mother Bear Arrives. tandard yellow rose for ders and walling the while that she | hearei ang Eric slumped into a chair, | | e arden. Be sure that you the “It—it—Iit's over there,” chattered BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. |, i Joxer, pointing to the big pile of i o HAIR NETS When sothes sl ek e ket foer | talion: troes: Eiamishall weiasy, yourjally 1o this B the other things one says at random | anyway? A fellow with a houseful of | | Mave Tich sround for 3our Mother'li let 5o harm come near: “What's over there?’ persisted [atter, T Ravent C e M avestizas under such circumstances. women has no peace at all.” And | okes anda Soe inhere 2 7 —The Twins. tions of this'sort. 1 have done what | [\ Eric's grandmother, being an old- | %:9Wled at his worrled mother, his} | ' % i —against your bair. They're Boxer and Woof-Woof, the twin| I could for you, and I will give you t grandmother, still dangling the raw | —— i matched more perfectly for color [l | cups of Euster Bear, falrly shook in- | B | what advice I can, or help you in ’ fashioned ontan, put on her bosnet{ Beelin its paper, and ghe brisk soung | Tasty Bean Soup. thananyothernets. Buyadozen. ||| 50" £ iz Tittlo black skins s they any way, if you care to come and see Ul Cir e e e D e e e G, i D g 't count on any- efsteak. 2 . | Souk over night one pint of black Note the difference. % me. But you mustn't co RaRY 2 But upon her return Eric’s young, But he submitted. And at the end |, "% T oy add them 1o ntinuous heat | stared at the firece yellow eyes star- 2 P | thing else” ing at them from under a big wind- Barnes' face dropped. He, was ob- of half an hour, after aunt, who had taken charge of things, | of ha EJd ey continpobE et had been applied s ve, admitted waved the beefsteak away with three quarts of cold water Brown Two Styles: “‘Fringe’’ Nets and fall. They were too frightened to Moy G R A positive snort. that he did feel better. At least, that | an onibn in one-half tablespoonfu “‘Self-Adjusting Cap’” Nets run and afraid tc stay. Now, wasn't baroaess with me even " he asked. “Nonsente, mother! Bridget came | hig eye did. of butter. add it. with half ship of “ 2 e Ircadtak sttustion® “I ‘think not.” Wrayson answered. running with a handful of cold tea| “But 1 do think. dear. that vou |l M %00 BEC L5 T 15¢c. each—2 for 25¢. and up : 2 T tell you the truth, I don’t think leaves, which she wanted me to bind | should go to see the doctor, in case | beel S They hadn’t the least idea whose | : that it would be of any use on Eric's eye, and 1 am still won- e be some injury to the *h of parsiey and thyme and on. You'll find them at e those were glaring at them, un- | if your suspicions are correct—and dering what earthly good cold tea!e 3 id his aunt. speaking | i.aspounful each of cloves and al- leading shops blinking. fierce, terrible. But they | 2 vou scarcely know what you suspect, leaves u:u:‘d do . And a beefsteak is|in a Hofldvol(‘;, lel:st ;‘v;r Jmother and [ apice tied in a tiny bag. Cook for ¢ tha > ow d v the baroness is much too just as bad.” the grandmother be ed with new |four hours, letting Simmer after con: FHEQ- - CARY COMEANY Kuew thiat the owher of Shemihad 1ol | I8 . Crever’a woman to allow herself to Plenty of Cold Water. alarme ing to a boil. then take out fti. 63 Irving Placo lowed them and they felt that any one 7 e e pumped by either you or me.” 1 i berateay et ‘ “I suppose T'll have to. How often | beans with a dipper and put througn il who would dare to follow them, the Wrayvson felt himself subjected for | Pentl eeis *‘l" h'“l’ ear, is what 1|45 you think I'm going to stand for|a vegetable press or food chopp. 1 7 always applied to your brothers'|jis'wet heat effect on my eve”’ de- | season with salt and pepper. Ad v o zing several moments to the scrutinizing; eyes when they were so unfortunal ard-cooked children of Buster and Mother Bear, manded Eric, ungraciously one lemon and une "J. SHEA must be a terrible person. You see. starelotiithonel iblinking-funplsacent 2 as to sustain a blow at play. And | ™anded B RO el respond- | sliced exx s they were used to having nearly ou're not taking her side against it never failed. Never: The grand_|.q screnely: ‘Three times a da: everybody run from them. or, at least, | i e’ your Barnes asked dis- world £one | mother spoke with finality. But the | tor 3 couple of da 1 the best | e Iy Mold keep a safe distance. This was a ne ' S | 3 & ig| YOURE ann was o i way to reduce the discoloration and | Cherries in Jelly Mold. 5 experience, and it sent little cold | = v " Wray: answ FEOncarn eI VOWE, A “My e ck now. hung 5 e - BUTTER clb. ¢hills Of fear chasing up and down | . | (ol e impaient O oy |heaa ounk pup whep he | around on the field (il it besan to | g awelliE | Savane anal numy | To ono pint of JuicelOrined trom g NT S A %) LE ¢ = : = e he get real sore.” said E L, - . o stor' some stewed cherries suza 5 = » whi SYE FROW 5 AR my voung friend. I have done svlum without | 5. > eyl himself off toward the doctor's of- [SOM® sweet and let it come to 4 I want my mother,” whimpered ! BYES.,” GROWLED MOTHER BEAR. If you had come straight home|4i0®*ryttering things under his |Make Guite BRECl B804 poonful of X V 3 I can to put you in the way | < Woof-Woof under her breath, and 2 1 P we might have saved you the black- ellow never: hay! : 5 Toxer wi 3 Mother Bear, looking very of helping vourself, but T am a busy nE;Lo - mi h X e mutieriog piiings fander b lwoil Dissoleefone e ibispotntaln s _ 817 12th N. E. | Boxer wanted ner, too, though he oking very hard at the | ' IPRT Ve my own affairs to WoK | model$ of industry. se Were | ness,” his aunt said, “with plenty of | JnS* .0 when his relatives were “:tx,,:‘[dfl"grg‘w" Jn cold water & | . S — indfall. 4 5 3 appii part of a twentie me! g t bunch of molasses | 01 "%y riGisture minimizes the pro _— Set aside to become firm, then turn Wonld be well and there would be|Whimpered Woof-Woof. and tri o o ) 1ass dish, fil nothinz to fear. vd closer to Mothel N ofe: <00 At Sk Imade it 't of discolora Y Slla Hay ty-three years old. is | out carefully on a low glass dish. fil} ear. _ ser oLl o el oun s b : ) pect of discoloration Ella Haynes, sixty-three years old. is |out ca ¢ ) It Sa,yes _ A stick snapped behind them. The 5 ny terrible ey - “I und rslmlrlm ur:m;ing fo en ;;:y({-\ I;u ‘_u‘:;’.'n «fi‘"»“’." ut” surveying the ey i'at Battle Creek, Mich., the victim, ‘f" center with pitted q!,fl:o,,r;} IietIe Beare Tumood: Any thetr bearts h [ | said stowly. he was scvente young “He iy Blacl e quite pofly. ‘s the coroner, of smoking 100 many peherries and heap over all s s up water will be better now. Half-hour cigarettes. whipped cream. scemed to come right up in . throats with fright. Mot This be | pered Foxer. You are putting very foolish | thut Alexanc another enemy stealing up behind Mother Bear looked. Nothing was | construction upon what T have said.” | his finger and wouldn't s an aves them? be Seen ander that big tree tronic | Wrayson answered irritably. I have | No boy that ever amounted to anything Woof-woof” said a deep, grum-| There's nothing there. you silly lit- | gone out of my Way to help you. but, jgrew up without a wart or two. More- bly. rumbly o g turned. | tle cubs.” she growled. frankly, T think that yours is a wild- jovi e n that Columbus Where Your Dollars Count Mast Two little i vered and two ure enough, those terrible eves|goose chase. ‘0 chills when litt Bear: | W no longer to be ut they ) Barnes rose to his feet und finished | learning to danc ind spent the same Mfother Bear, for it was she coming | Wers th ins xer—the | his brandy. hours mooning over his first girl whil- S to sce what they were about. In less | fiercest I've ever ¥ Then he| 1 don't believe it”® he declared. |his ma was waiting for the kindling 9 time than you cowld draw a bregth | told Mother Bear all about how the ‘m going to have that two thou- |wood. And telling_ me those two litrl N hebind | had felt that they were being fol- [sand a year if I have to take that|that’Martin Luther didn't swipe green throat and ;apples and play hookey, or that Demos- Mother Bear and orowding as close to | lowed, but had secn no one until, just | man Bentham by the they could get befure they had seen those dreadful|strangle the truth out of him. If{thene. sprouting | ther torned. | Sh s glaring at them. Woof-Woof had | [ can't find out without I'll make him | whisker with a beating heart—for I'm 720-22-24 7th St..N.W. surprised. She sat up and glare thousht she s c'the truth if 1 swing for it.|positive they did. I know hoya! il Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM Close 6 P.M. e 1 will” . : . o about, and w: down in her throat 'y Mother Bear v ‘left the place together and $1.50 Flowered Petticoats Remember. these ure ex- tra size and made from C ality flowered satine S that will wash l Tooks like silk and wears much better Coupon 23 | t T ! walked toward the corner of the |Children’s Parties in the ened almost out of th she 2 Y 1 street Aft wags looking for the canse. But thoush 3 “I shou 1o anything rash. if L ernoon. & looked and looked She saw noth- | some one with big fect padded S0 a5 | wore you on said. faney ing to cause them such fright, and to mike no noise DIt wan “{vou'd find Be i Lk ‘pretty itoughij Iticanngs Ueidenied jthat we Anert though she sniffed and sniffed she|one who is @ coward. [ thin c|8ort to tackle. You must excuse|cans have taken lessons from our smelied no enemy. You s‘.-».'vh»rr- r-.ln‘x ;:'m:*"m 'flr‘lmh'!lr‘; lr'l”n?l"{v:-fl‘" me now. 1 am going into the club ,.«nL, Bl conaing dn ,,.,‘,.':. .,.:(um, u,,-{ 5 sn't a single Merry Little Breeze | fall. v right he: C o o . 28, S s =T SEB S 3 = " . 3 o thi : v All of those unbecoming o e Mo aay seent. T % | “Mothar Bear started toward the big | O % fe¥ MIBUIEEC o v 4 quiet |©00d manners and social conventions, | New. Seasonable Merchandise hits the lowest price level in this Semi-monthly Coupon Sale. The things you hate to wear. v ol R wm.':mrl} =ht. 1921, by T.. W. Rurgess.) voiac asked behind. and though we may not actually ha classes of merchandise you want most right now, and not odd lots or left overs. Read carefully every Faded blouses and dresses, pims = B = et Wrayson turned around abruptly.), drop of English bicod in our own|litem make your selections and cut out the coupon for whatever items you have decided, and be sure and 1t was Stephen Heneage who had grected him—the one man whom, at that moment, he was least anxious|ners as in language more by the! yellowed lingerie, streaky veins, we are ruled in matters of man- | §y S0 them with you—for none of the items will be sold without the coupon. sweaters—anything that no { v to mest of any person in the world. | English s i 2t o] x = = S longer looks fresh ard i ds he “dould mee that Heneage [ PRSI StARAATd thin hat of oder 50c Striped Madras Children’s 35¢ Drawers 75¢ Swimming Tights dainty, is saved by Tintex. o U but earnest note of | in, O Fat B ustom has long Colored Striped Madras Fine Cambric Drawers For boys and girls of 4 52 And it saves the price of ‘rayson nodded a little abrutly |been to provide xtremely simple | § 35 inches wide, for m with trimmings of fine laces ]9C to 12 years. Made from C and 1ot Harmes e thout any further|life for all wrowing children. And |l shirts, boys' blouses. hou o sumes fast-color jersey Americans used to be laugh at by ses, € is 1,000 yards — Zes cloth Very spe- farewell. T cial with this cou- new things, too. White Cord Coupon 12 - < = ol 2 English folk for permitting preco The age of the garment BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. W -soming zound SoRihcRcluba e clous “children to take part in n.l-‘ Cousonil | for Coupon 24 | jon. docenle matiesior Tintex e : : Heneage assented and glanced care- | Social activities of their s @ a0 T = S lessly behind at Barnes, wh g |to ape the manners of the grown-ups Girls’ 39¢ Bloomers et e aende iy A Tale of Pdlitical Intrigue and Private leasly Dehind at Barmes whe was|\gule Enalish bove and miris up to 59c Curtain Marquisette ; e Small Boys’ Straw Hats il oot ad Revenge tion seventecn were leading the si T e e Ty These are made of fioe ) ) e Ay p L io's your friend® he asked.|life of the nursery our own children |l oiriain Marquiseite, fuil 20 | mercerizea batiste oot Qualicy Straw Hats o “You mhook him off a little sydden- |Were xttending balls and dances and 25 inches wide enmn h elast o g |mat sola at s3c: eurn C a own bLrim doesn’t require any rubbing. Simply dissolve a little Tin- ly. didn't_your rtaking of all the p! of their [l Vhite and beige: wide satin hem- He is not a friend.” Wrayson an-jbarents stitehed borders as (Copyright, by Little, Brown & Co.) in colors black, blue Coupon 25 and brown. : 2 vand 1 w texin theclearrinsingwater. rid of him when you came up. He [{lis country to permit wie [} Coupon 2 st = S . ady who came |iS nobody of any account.” a0 adulUs part in society. —_—_—— B Say A The results are always the (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) | You know about the lads who came | " 0G0 “0nh0k S0 Weda tougne {rule the better bred the parents the 2,000 Yards 39c Percales 89c Nightgowns Girls’ White Organdy Dresses same—a fascinating_ color “Thay certainly have not,” Mr. Bent- | there™ L vp"."",f:"p;l‘i‘;n'sr‘"fdu'u SN ull yard wide. in a For the weather 48 A of Sheer White thatmakes thingslook new. [}{nam declared. “They still remain—the | The direct significance of the ques- on't do. Wravson he sald |parlieipation of adult seciatire 1, Gon of suripes; | §C| mess eowns C ' with sl 19 property by inheritance of this young | tion startled Wrayson. This young | L oung maniposseased A CaRL o xive) only. rithec) simple maviics: sns: dots and flesh nainsook ry Iace and ribbon rosette 2 15 Fashionable Colors gentleman here—AMr. Sydney Barnes, n was b hnlmnlgkm thfk,h ; s e e R e Ly | oaEs ters pitider: 2 checks. All perfect and cut from make 4 i e - I believe.” 0w much do now of her?’ he e e y HEoL a She piece. digntiand a z g e oAt all Drug and Depe. Stores =z S O el 0 Ak o | “What do mean * Wrayson e- | rarely permitted 10 attend lute da = e miete, LR o | Brmn o | g B lcss. that its s -ha vere | I baroness—not one | Manded T b Sno spec Seune Dt ‘Coupon 3 : Pl only. noecatic. "1t 5 Akl ap ones Fand D0 it 10" et o = 35¢ Lingerie Crepe | Girls’ $1.50 Gingham Dresses that a faint note arcasm had er ndoubtedly the Baroness? a near relation. too. 1 should |1 O ingerie Cre - .y . . = A e R o e W (e ShelBaronee 01 our deciated Triend, Mor- | For children under thirt e Ynge pe g 3 Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits himself. however, was quite obliv Heneage atswered chol are seldom eive This fine G v ety 89C Fine. closely knit TUnion , W lof it itis yellow-stained fingers were | * she has plenty of coin” 1l be obliged to make that }for a younsster under (} > el o Suits. Taped mneck and 39C Spread out upon the table. He leuned ainly,” Wrays answered quaintance. B unesforgtlic ia for Sihite pintk and B piid contrasting pmed arms and over toward the lawyer. His under|“s a great lady, I believe, in her sou and/ivour pryiner|dl 3 osrtiingthe attercon and i et ’——‘] nd pockets. | " “tight knee. Rej ot 3 lip protruded, his deep-set ¢ cem ¥n country.” e angrily. afte carly supper, 'l | I n e ~ colors i et knee. - T‘msasg Rinse ed closer than ever together. He w 9| . s struck the table softly with efeet ntar) plarn || Coupon 4§ bloomers et | Coupon 15 | =izes € to 1 Coupon 27 ular sizes in pink grimly. tragically in earnest the flat of his hand. His eves were| [He s 4 hild's supper. ! - 2 « “Look here.” he said. “What can 1 rehing for his answer in Wray » g s . e entertainment for t 49c 36-Inch Poplins Women’s $1.69 House Dresses do to get hold of ‘em? 1 don't care e. almost before the word Us finde-! X ar the wh Mercerized Pop - Ladies’ Ga Vv dojtol get THeld (of teniz \X Ao € care Jons, It almos . : b And maae | Children’s games o the host oS woon ranss oticor: DA.C| ouse o ] ies’ Gauze Vests Vour man—the cash client. 1l give| ~“Do you believe, then. he asked, |his way at once to the billiard room. | can afford to do’ so. may emplo: . Excellent for one- ginghams nd standard C 1ol batioslor tapenine ol you,a commission, see! Five per cent “that a woman like that wrote lov. he colonel was sitting in his usual | services of some professionul ~chii- ‘e dresses—skirts and children's| percales. Made w o I", ls on %l T get. How's that? Il play | letters to Morris? You knew Morris. | COFRer chair. watching a game of fdren’s entertainer to give some little . Colors tan, navy, light sisten. . Nery e lastic C fair. Now chuck away all this mys-|ITé was what those sort of people | P00l beaming upon cvervbody with |puppet show. Refre. Theuid S e Lok e ribbed in regular 4 tery. What swere these securities?|call a bounder. Same as me' If he|NiS fatherly smile. encouraging the |be ready at about 6 It is usual to 1l orcenid and = sold at Y e STy Start looking for thems | knew her at all it was a wonder. 1|1#0 Who met with ill luck and ap-|arrange to have the children unde Coupon 5 | whit Coupon 16 Cor 2 | Ao Bentham regarded him with|can't believe in the love letters plauding the successful shots. He |thirteen take Supper seat § - — upon e B e e e e was surrounded by his cronics, but |cause of the awkwardn ervi 50c 36-inch Pqplnu DY 182 ertain points. he said. | The WRote. ARAE" he desiarca, | NS held out his hand" (o /son. | ing younx children in any other way. [ 1n 4 full range of light $1.50 Corsets Men’s Athletic Shirts 1uupon swhich T cannot enlighten you. | “evervthing connected with your | who leaned against the wall by hi voung people from thirteen to|ll . dark colore including 29C c i i = 2 side_and waited for his opport Eventoenit s bamet seivice is Interesting news—Cor- =2 - My duty to my client forbids it. I | brother, is so mysterious that I really | 5 T pportunity. | seventeen a buffet service is quite !l Jiinty of white—a beau- i 8 Fine Nainsook Shirts, cal ribe to you the nature of {don't know what to sa ‘Colonel.” he said at last in his|practicavie Now we have made [’ 5 sets at 89c. A long time C = e ae e 5 Dot desc 2 car, taking advantage of |the ap |enormous strides in. the mattar e | ,‘_;‘;‘;l, S e lince vou heard of good only in the athietic style 2 C and in sizes those securiti 1 cannot suggest| “You knew Morris.” the voa i where you should look for them. E301| persisted. “You know the baromess | Plause which followed a successful | child diet —wit the last ten C 6 corsets of fine coutil with 4 hose That 1 can say is that they are siill to|Net ‘em down side by side. They | Shov 1 want half an hour's talk with |twelve years lste in the cars | fooupen supporters —lish or | L T up to 46. Regularly at be found, and that my client is still | don’t go, eh? You know that. Morris |JU Adite by ourselves. sou |of children have proved conclusively ' i low bust S v could tog himself ‘up as much ag ne|SUP away and A SR e L A SR 27 and 38 Inch White and Coupon 17 | pric buyer.” me_somewh: i i e g man turned to Wrayson, |liked, and he was always a good 'un | Mo oMW here ; elaborate dishes and children who ! Colore His facs Twas twitching with some |at that when he had the brass, but T["m cc Ic:x‘d‘ {:‘:(:t‘.pxi:::r;u;:.; i have lnrln \:-'.-II r:—;l for generally | e d Voiles Boy;' SI 69 Wasll S|.|ih . . . ; ¥ WO e i | kinow only simplest of refresh- | & 2 Made from a Percale o g . A ; lored Voiles are . i emotion, probably anger. "' d never be himself | ,newerad. — “Freddy X 2 l J/oc~ s G B 1 er so ’ ed. [ 360 are Dta S ch in a range of neat 2 X < Did vou ever hear such bally rof her sort. And a lad, eddy and George are|ments. So in planni ¢ supper fo! inch n, e Press the & for much above the regular C ¥. | liere and Tempest's coming in later.” | vour children's party remembes (hoh (s malt designs Ehe v R e e 99(: andard count in @ zood Men’s Percale Shirts he exclaimed. “He knows all about|and wasn't after the brass, the g u 5 tNese: ddcurities all richt. The |,,._!dnn! believe that "_'fr_g““iy:‘:lf: n' Wrayson " an- | vou should serve no sort of cake sav. }‘ '.’,’“' ot dipse Al color 1 ange of neat stripes and small fig- long to me. He ought to be made to | him love letters. 5 Buess what it's [ possibly sponge cake or some othe Coupon 7 I el aide—short| foriale. in Nerfolk and Middy ures, Full cut and well nEths of 50c gride. e made. Regularly at about. It's a serious matter." very simple cake. Ice cream should h (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) ' plain—plain vanilla would be the bes: styles. with white Coupon 30 | §1 Ladies’ Hose at tell.” 0. belts and collars Coupon 18 | 2 to 8 years. $1.00 Infants’ Slips " 59c Fancy White Voiles lhr:;ul \']ll'il .nm;r\ d?\'lli‘r‘;\-_ 39C i A I with neat small figur i n shrugged his shoulder: em rather a wild-goose n't it?” he remarked vou tell him a little more, Mr. Q - Mr. Bentham sighed. as ti is 4 nd stripes for children's esses. 2 Good (otton Hose with becomes ;more joyous e e e : - = D it ohe Jretee Long or Short Infants fine diste fnish. Seamea ] 4C +ll if her gifts i regret to him Thite Dresses 5| stips of fine nainsouk. C Back End still, if her gifts include “The only advice I can offer Mr. . Coupon 8 ! inches wide o °° , With lace and shaped ankles. Reg- Barnes.” he said. “is that he induce e inohehw e S embroidered - trimmed |Coupon 31 | ulurly at 25c. %‘m Eon e e e 81x90 Seamless Sheets Coupon 19 | yokes and bottom. tween you, T should never be sur- Al Perfect Quality $2.00 Bathing Suits | Children’s Sox prised fo hear of your success.” N £ the mill LO JNEN | “ina whv"\wraveon asked. shoula S e 89 ; Fully Mercerized Chil- w not even a soiled spot C| For 1ladies. Mage $l 44 | grens” sox”in pink “and 23(: ¥you consider me such a useful ally? : . s Cut full S§1x90 Bleached seam-| from fast-black Jersey blue stcipes, with cuoff — o Mr. Bentham looked at him steads With Distinctive Willow Finish | 108" "moment. & P &% Sheets—fine heavy | Cloth, with tights at- : S Your Dealer Sells it—or can arder it “You appear to me” he said. “to L durable quality. Limit, tached and finished ualities and should 5 E be a young man of intellizence— Coupon 9 | ¢ to a buver. |““"‘ White trimming. | Coupon 32 o0 at 33 American Papeterie Company, Albany, N. Y, {and you ‘know how to keep your / Soupon = 1 0 2 o T | Coupon 20 | Sizes 34 to 46. = = own counsel T should consider 3r. $3.00 and $3.50 Fancy Silks $2.50 Infants’ Coats Boys’ Mesh Union Suits Barnes very fortunate if you could There's a beautiful $l 2 .29 make up your mind to aid him in his Search.= 1 selogl o“n.ndoio ] “ine washable_pique. For the warm weather “It is not my affair” Wrayson an- stripes and T inations. 36 inches| Shirred or pleated to 1.49 | these ‘open Mesn Union 44¢ swered stiffly. " “I could not possibly J colors an A Included aro| Yokes Made to sell at Suits will keep the hovs pledge myself to enter upon such a Boia s el $250. Special with cool. Full cut and wild-goose chase c s Tn satins and wl-sik | co 701 his coupon in sizes 1 | ICTT] well fnished. Valuns Mr. Bentham turned over Some pa- ' upon o 3 vears, $1.49. l 8c. Sizes 4 to 1 pers which Tay upon the table befors Coupon 10 nh'r;lnml L 5 "‘S ”w J . . - . He apparently had enough i 1.50 All-Wool s’ Shirt Waists ) - w of the conversation. $1. s Serges Y Ladies’ Knit Bloomers Lift Off with Flngers ou must not call it exactly that, Not the ordinary Wool Made from good quality : 2 o~ Serge, but a firm double- C|light Percales: short C Real extra size Knit warp Sponged and sleeves and two -in-one Bloomers, in flesh and C white; made with strong gusset. Regularly at 63c. success in his quest would probabl < result in an act of justice to society.{ / shrunk. Plenty of coltar. Sizes 6 to 16 To you personally I should imagine / black, ' mavy, brown.| counon 22 | years. it would be expressly interesting.” 4 {l Coupon 11 | gray and tan. oupo! “What do vou mean " Wrayson| \ ) e - asked, quickly. : . Sallors a.nd Shade Hats The lawyer looked at him ealmly. Values to $2.50 “It_should solve the mystery of Morris Barnes’ murder!” he answered. = There’s about 200 Sailors. with ribbon bands and wide brim l light-weight shade hats. Many would sell high as $3.00. With this coupon only..................... 255 o ! Mr. Wrayson.” he said. “Mr. Barne: Coupon 34 ‘Wrayson touched his companion on the shoulder. Pt : “I think that we might as well go,” il : Coupon 35 he said. “Mr. Bentham does not mean “T don't know how I'm going to set about this job.” be raid. turnin once k more toward the lawyer. shall ~ i % Coupon 36 do what | can, hut you haven't seen ‘OB;E“ us Lnflgiugl m‘ara.;‘ et ——————————————————————————————— e 'S Mmove: W O 3 N o d - door. but. T reluctance menifestal 3 200 Superfine White Gabardine Wash Skirts 88 the last of me yet, Mr. Bentham. If in_his sullen face and manner. Z R : l Cut full width and length and finished with white pearl T fail 1 shall come back to you~ buttons; a superior article. Values to $1.50. With this coupon for. The 1. shruged his shoulders. 4 3 R (3 . o . . - Flo was already absorbed In other / I : The Following Five Very Special Items From Our Suit Section b 20 s A § T 9 i Do Not Require Coupons . J 4 100 Superior Soft-finish anu‘ine Skirts—super- . 75 Superior Plaid Wool Cloth Skirts—in a beau- Wrayson was copscious from tha fine grade, finished with 2 stitched pockets and | tiful assortment of stylish plaids in box plaited effects, ;,nomcnl they left Mr. Benthanrs of- deep hem; all waist sizes from 26 9 including black and white. All waist ce, of a chauge In the deportrment to 32 A regular 98 value B sizes. A wonderful assortment. Reg- $5.98 fork : ular $998 value, priced special at.. of the young man who walked by Fine White Surf Satin Wash Skirts—in a supe- his side. A variety of evil passions had developed one at least more tol- rior make and finish. All size belts. Sold elsewhere s at $4.98. Specially priced here at 50 Spert Wool Jersey Suits, in all the much ! erable—he was learning the lesson y wanted shades. Neat box plaited or $2.98 and $3.49 . | Tuxedo models, with belt. Regular 9.98 Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little | ,¢ geif-restraint. He 4ald not speak $1298 grade for.. “Freezone™ on an achipg corn, in- | ypti) they reached the cormer of the Big Lot of Middy Blouses, in all colors and sizes. A big assortment to select from. Excellent values 98¢, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 to $2.98 shortly vou lift it right off with fin- “Where can we get a drink?™ he yers. Trulyt Yl s T Your druggist sells a tiny bottle |3Sked. almost abruptly. = b some brandy."” of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every vson took him to a bar close o They =at in a quiet carner. faem (o cornbetweengihie J10: ‘T want 10 ask vou something.” he the ealluscs, without sorencss or | <aid. leaning half-w ovar the littla uTiaLion. | Lailz heixesn thame “EHow mach da at

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