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EVENING STARWASHINGTON, D, C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921, FLATUKL I'AGl 1 ITTLE gom'f_sj 'n. ?I‘d Gardener Says: | BURGESS WRITES 3,000 Chocolate Custards. wetl Wil kg over At o ' . vor of 1 vk fowl Cutoupoa oy BYer Wil cold water @ , ‘ ol i | LT | STORIES FOR CHILDREN oWt salt pork and drop in ! A I to ko throuen o ’ ey 99, ® d womak tato marbles which have been | | ke of nuint an N Wik cweah I for ten minuies. Add small | BY FRANK L. PACKARD. d 3 % i by weordin o Ted minutes | 2 ik i P vy before they o in: . Have teady. tx Change. | Gl that they et «noukh wates cupe at '~':'L.'-'-: uid o :.’..‘k.‘v'vl" {ohigkesy Copyright, 1921, by Public Ledger Co. S e . T o | until cold weather comes bt, 3 . H. . Ooprriakt 19l {by/R. (O sDevis | Oorp: | Don't put off. Youre tempting fate: llly and by may be too | —Striped that when a thing must be the bt oughly done the s i done ter. aoked this I or custard cups in hot | s or until it i | Fill dish and ingue made of | crust. Make a slit in the middle wer with a good | | hipmunk. brown slowly [ bake, covered with paper, for half an It is provoking to have to change | looke i looked t bl cold. {Bgucsthesgzow e (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) | long-forgotten shelter for her by-la thing which you have thought just|Wa¥ 1o ! ”In».«l o « bk th eante 6 _— zone pets not a thing to excite | gyjte 8 e s > 0 ting a smooth r 1 I yau pat the —— | e :‘“" pol B suited you. Don’t you think 50? MoSt{ {hrough th ™ r 1o A § g TIRE e feer iz . uspicion—especially in v the zh the s over ik And chocolo you' Smart tweed skirts are fringed | Brilllant embroidery on a back- 1L fuspiclon—sespecially In view of Ih¢lfolks do. Striped Chipmunk did. He|round doorway in the ay h: trouble ometimes the with colored wool and worn with vel- of satin makes a distinetive suspicion e: 2 e COTeYAR AL i . path. Close beside it u . et n I £l 1o cawmbing vesicoatesa [ e st | The Theft. suspicion excited on any score as fur {almost lost his temper over it. e i o St " e was concerned! : & ) [ o s T BUecide vhiesc ——— | v I e T o! "He put on his shoes agaln, and, That little round doorway thiat! (o make u new doorw | W was in front of a shabby frume |, ening the shed door at the rear,|quite by accident he had made in thej About four fict aw nd_between | 9F Hiouth | uch house in a shabby street that Dave|stepped out into the lune—and a mo- | middic of the path side | the and the old stone wall was | [ISbIration s e ! Henderson stopped the car. It was five | ment later was walking quickly along |of the Old Orchard h: = a big mullein plant. 1t was |l tabe Jerewitn : inates arie lie lifted up the|® Side street away from the house. ~[well that he had decided to keep it that o, | Kiow | o them and | Martin K. Tydeman's house was on | It was where no one would think of}] 2 part s ol - kindly encou 5 | seat, and, L jold wa Striped Chipmunk sca o & greater * than they ring down, surrepti- me Hill. Dave Henderson smiled a looking for it, and for this rcason Sl e | tiously conveyed to his pocket d cold- [ IRtle grimly at the airy lightness of |Strined Chipmunk felt that it was|percd over the His eyes sparkled. | G40 eoer know | ehisel from the car's complement of | the embty black bag in his hand. It safer thai. one hidden in the kind of | He chuckled. Then without saving a aceomp) of such results | ement Of1 yould be neither as light nor as|place that an enemy would be likely j word he whisked over to the old | : jLools. Lacking any of the aceessories | empty on ihe way backo-it o had | Lo search. Stone wull and close to it besan to| | There s \rkable in the jof & professional burglar, the chiseljany luck! lie pulled the slouch hat| But now Black Pussy had found dig. ; ; A e einae ’!ml: siory and o ; U, S he ring a little farther down | jt. . had o Striped| My, how Striped Chipmunk made | s @ v done—a story” each [REGdgmalchalim o ieXe over b 5 i e O i DN S iyt Whntever he does he|d4a¥. I have not thought of the | stories to b ht. He was soon written, but merely of in the new tunnel he|!he one story, the story of the day The =and he pushed out | DTOps of water falling steadily maks ance. 1t made @ constan flood. ever? day as inevit little h P between tw mber. old wall. Once i ery simple Chipmunk cam ! tute for a el jimn S. A man carrying a bag | Chipmunk didn’t know, and he didn’t the i st hing out of the ordinary, | waste any time in wondering. It w picked up ihe Little Dack | or anything to attract par enough for him that she It had | hted. entered the housc, | tention—he was much more concern: so nearly cost him his life that he ! T the musty hallwa in avoiding the chance of personal |shivered to think of it. unlocking the door sum.\..que rough | recognition. And, anyw the BhE | e A ta e ; 2 i CroodE i 4 necessity. If the money, for|popped out of that little round door- stood sursinstance, w in customary banded | way without first looking to see if all | s in o Sort of ) sheaves of banknotes, and loose, how Lo gafe, and he had popped qui empt. else could he carry it? Not in his |yt the very claws of Bluck o possible t oler Up- | pockets—and he couldn’t very well S S - ‘airs, c the QDT | Biatee s oar e ad saved Striped Chip Aft iot of hard work he popped s [seairs.on' earing Uhe Car. and heir- fmaie a parcel of (hem in Tydeman's All that had saved Striped Chipmunk |~ After @ lot of hard wark ho popned | <8 of Nature's A L (U Gl e T Of course, the bank might right hetwe big mullein pl are countless, They always will be S22 \ B | house, might come down: on the other ! have made ur led package of the ol thar You “misnt have | Where I leave hers will take o HanEli s qulte ey j whote. n « sealed package Lt them up even to the end of time, at ol woler would iot. would have to | « s DL A But iao noribei e , Special Care of Bahy. D e au i o e I ouid et baecr oo ditn it et theme W dS: That e mot That was part of the plan. He lgtill a little lower, and by As 1ong as they e That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it ve Henderson, was supposed to be G tell-tale i me o answer. inéDigestion] | 3 e \derson. was supposed | frequented streets’ Dave S thar s e (he I CcontEs b Thereby Promolint BBV ¢ more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups tham touse |7, {5,005 e P\, {05050 | made B way alon e e Miers ecome Wenrs ot GCheerfulnessan Wr| & man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of nin's library! If. therefore. Tooler | emerged, a block away, o went o work again. From this rn “thumbs down neither Opium, Morphine should come down, and e e Lo e ldoorway he made a tunnel to join | And there will be no re- part, only a great sens. the tunnel to the doorway in the for a favor se long con- path. Then he carefully plugged up | that tunnel from the point where it turned up to the that same infant. Either practice is to b2 shunned. KNeither would A% shrug of his mpleted the obvious deduc be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. npIeted it O A O o Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be iTl;lh. A a fronted. The hurried pace ~as gone now, and he dropped into . letsurely and nonchalant saunter. it wi Mineral. NOT NARGOTIC al. NoT NARG that is, if 0601h story in prin: P { » he | very select neighborhood. There ice Anii) 5 repared with even greater care than Baby’s food. uld claim anywhere, this | jitiie "or no traflie, and the majority | vath to th e i today. but there will be not one-tenth s his home. AL the hotse s Sobaesaai b Aoy Afterward he plugged | the thrill that was mine when I saw A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged | 1t was dingy, comfor vdiunsiiSTLie oNsesinontenncd fo ik reatuy up the ent ward he plugged | v first story in print. 1t would be by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving | iiviting: There was ouly the one Wibo| Tydeman's house, for example, w. 0. the old stone | Vastly m nteres 1o know how e % e £ dow that faccd the street. and thel,piroached by a short driveway t f wall. pered down to| it feels to have read 3,000 stories b to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared |window w adequate, and the IERL s flanked on both sides by a high | {his bedroom for t {@ single autkor. I wonder if any on seemed to be imbucd with a niggardly | anq thick hedge. hax. I wonde hesitation about coming in EV T et i s e S | L b t 1 ing in - nod E placently. He had Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that ru.:lt:ihhlnu pErnspEtt ':'r‘-'.n',!' ,.TEL pictured that drivew ay a dozen times | B 5 = shing e but of i on the run up from Stockton, and p you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of | oitection tieutiriy e had pictured that hedge your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is 50 abnormal that He dug his t was 4 most convenient hedge! And | .. his side-poc = | *1. by T. W. Burgess.) | for Infants and Ckildren ? Don’t be deceived. ave Henderson | Eggs an Gratin, | Oatmeal Mush With Apples. some apple aving larze Pare and cook until Divide six hard- ands impulsively into . SAID | halves lengthwi one hand en- ooked egE THAT OLD CAT. - : it was ex ; ars and disi P . S the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily | countering chis et || A8 exessainElVitiousht LOlo fMArS | oy R E D SCHIEMUNE epATIING [ st S C B E opmade by Wbollng; prepared for grown-ups. « kindioficool, con £ - vided it! 1f one crouched low enough| TO HIM > pared. as follows: Melt one tz five Betw there was nothing, unless : some one e ’ itt1e | sPOODEUT Of Dutter and add one t MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT I8 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTONIA | hole » : ially = ¢ | had been the falling of a certain little been borii a connection that was both | vane SSPecially on the watch, to pre- i, ppie right on Black Pussy's head just|SPoon of flour. a little intimate and pertinent. For nifle|gowe at the sidesrear a8 she started to jum, and red pepper. four tablespoons I - rer sinc va side-rear of the house, |45, : e water, one cup of cream and GENUINE CAS ORIA ALWAYS ever xince he had run away |and of accomplishing this without the Lk ogy sf sealduSiniped ey n of £ Boil for from s ed cheese, hot . ‘hool, the kind of existence this | aid 9% Accomplishy B Chipmunk, talking to himself as he & E yz GENTAUR GONPANY- 5 pluce stood or had ot hix goat—thatl] SuELIch: CRANIEST bfh':%;:‘::;\," en-|5at on the’old stone wall looking over | iheniandRrwolr el NEW YORK- Bears the Slgnature of {was the reason why he had put the|erance now, and his eyes swept nar- (toward that new doorway. 11 be | e ell and nour TSl {chisel in his pocket e e in ol Syes awent nar- | back. I know her. Something hus|OVer the csgs and sprinkie two At b months 01 The room had served its puspose|tiic moment there appeared o be mo |frightened her away now. but shel |Pacus of fuaied chovse On (he o | 4 better than any other place of like|one in sight—and, with a quick side- | be back. She'll spend half her time n e 1 and garnish with I pieces of fried bread. Serve & ENTS 5 : e i v 35DosES 40‘ circumstances and surroundings would | ge;, he slipped suddenly in from the |watching that doorway of mine. When < f !"““" served him—he had, indeed | gtreet’under the shelter of the hedge.|I am out I can always tell when it chesen this particular “room very! “He moved swiftly now, running,|is safe to go in. but’ when I am in jcarctully—but_the place had always | palf bent over. It was a matter of i1 can mever tell when it is safe to & Date and Apple Meringue. got his goat. He 4ve A hut a few secon -and now, darti out. I would rather have had th; (4 room somewhere—he faken it e e va ] escarting 2 : i % | £ on 0 way where it branched |doorway found by almost and carefuily core six apples Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY here many reasons WhY {'of (o circle around to the front en- | excepting Shadow the W ke them in u sirup made of | gnt e 1t was|irance, he gained the side wall of the |by black Pussy. It isnt sa was among the onlyipouse,’ and crouched, listening in-|more. No, sir; it isn't safe. with e "-;“‘ tently, beneath the window of the|got to give it up and make a new | then butter a b . put in the | ¥ : e o i ibrany,. {doorway. Oh. dear, what a bother!”|apples, fill the rs with stewed hangers-on of the race tracks. the| A" minute passed, anether—there| Having made up his mind that there | dates and cover with a SUff froth dance-nall crowd of the Harbary|was no sound. He raised himself |is work 1o do. Striped Chipmunk [made of the whites of fwo eggs and Coast, the night world of "Frisco. He| gyardedly then to an upright posi- {wastes no time. There isn't a lazy|one tablespoon of powdercd sug = Orlen+a ream s t ¢ | two tablespoons of sugar and two| cups of water, until aimost tende Gouraud’s knew every one here—he knew the | fon Lrexsing close against the w in him. Also he bel h < ! crooks and the lags of the under- | Lo BESSRENE close against the wall, jbone Sr-ibake for Shentienming world. These latter had time andjthe window. The window sill was again even tried to inveigle him into | gy oulder high. nd now, edging for active membership in their fraternity. | warq' inch by inch, he obtained They wanted him. They had even|aingonl glance through the pane. paid him the compliment of telling | TieEonal €lance th 3 him he would make the slickest crook | uee TOOT: &5 Tar as he could see, for in the United States. He had refused. i i : The game didn't look kood enough, | ally drawn, was unoccupied. It was} It was all piker stufft. It wasn't moZlif the millionaire were following his rality that had ’59": Bim@haci fet his | usual custom, was at dinner, and the his morality was the morality of hif} dining room was on the other side nzl environment ¢ & * nine vears offipe hou: No one of the household it * % % what was morality any.|cither family or servants, would ordi: how? * * as far as he could {p,rily have any occasion to be in the make out it was simply a question of [ fipI¥ PAVE AUy BETAsION 10 e (h, (he whatever you do don't get caught.|gjint came into the dark e; | And he had seen some of the UPDET|the eyes narrowed as in a d crust playing at morality, too! Sure, X he knew what morality scn a lot of it in h 42 Million Dollars Invested by Employes of Swift & Company More than 21,000 employes of Swift & Company ogged. uncompromising challenge—and |hen’ € | the shoulders lifted in a debonair en S i ";"'"3 )el;"* shrug. Well. that was the chance he 1., oWell, what do you Know about|iooki” He was gambling anyhow! thatt” said Dave Henderson aloud. i) "}y fingers crept to the window- | a_ sort of surprised voice. ~“Sounds| . ,sh and tested it quietly. It would like I'm arguing with myself whether | 1ot ‘'move. Whether it was locked I ought to do this or not. Sa¥,|apove or not, he did not know—the wouldn't that sting you! There's|jight pressure that he was able to nothing to it! It's what you get for| exert from the outside was at least waiting—a lone hand that cops the|not sufficient to lift it—but the im- sweepstakes, nmlh sets you up for| provised steel jimmy would quickly i keeps like a nabol remedy that defect. He worked hur- He went to the door, opened it riedly now. The western summer lsllghlly and listened. Upstairs hel evenings were long and it was still could hear Tooler moving about. That | Jjght, and every minute he stood there was another reason why he had, hav-1 W3¢ courting discovery. Every ‘::w ‘g.‘ 1‘7 5,4; 1| inefonceitaksnitneiroom. rema ned o (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) own or are paying for shares in the business. These ring rars trade-mari Tool inded hi busi ¥ —_— . . o 5 e ailiof the gy O T e ng | Therelareliios el Macs R ihings liin men and women have attested their faith in the it—i guarantes hers. Mrs. Tooler was a paralytic. | lingerie. One detail is this: Black Loakfor s oy gara They were a couple well beyond mid- | binding on underwear of flesh pink dle age, and, having been thrifty in| crepe de chine. \ integrity and good will of the company by investing D e e St their savings in the business. $ borhood, even if still a ch Pri glized on Swift & Co. sales of i ([ 9 ‘The Bedspring JEeiii e ] P s o el | 5 : B e o e I e en, | e Trom 10_cesta To 0 cemtr per pound | [ Their holdings represent a total of nearly L U XU RI o U S but having invesped their savings the | tixement. i PETronnd- ver: aheennert Ghenetn nadi o Belhore. ! 250,000 shares, the par value ($100 a share) of which affected Tooler very much. The man . was naturally sour anyhow, and Mrs. § | Tooler's illness hadn't changed him into what might be called, by any Ld LJ ! Istretch of the imagination, genial! a erve Wwracking lwis s his work had been spasmodic—Mrs. Tooler could not always be left alone. Dave Henderson ‘frowned. Tooler that was all. It hadn't apparently xS is more than $24,500,000. These 21,000 represent more than one-third of our average number of employes! that cramps the muscles when De Luxe Spring. For this reason { |evidently wasn't coming dowh, but one lies on an ordinary woven a light and heavy person may o e e o eatabs One man out of every three, in plant, office, and something of at least a definite recog- nition by “Tooler of his, Dave Hender- son's, presence. He stepped abruptly out into the hall. “Heh, Tooler!” he called. “Tooler!” A door opened somewhere above. Examinethe Rome De Luxe Bed- [ e e ted Bave Hender- spring at your dealer’s. The more ¥ carefully you compare the Rome De Luxe with any bedspring : at any price the more certainly Avoid thisbysleepingonaRome you will recognize its superior branch house, from the handworker on the floor to the brainworker at the desk, working with us as well as for us; devoting himself to his own business while devoting himself to ours; promoting his own interests in every motion or moment saved, in every product improved or maintained at perfection, in every service rendered through prompt, thorough, effective distribu- tion of products. ¥ wire; coil or national spring may lie side by side, each on his own mean more than just discom- level, in perfect comfort. fort and restless sleep. For nerve pressure prought on by slight spinal curvature, causes numer- ous miror ills as well as grave functional disorders. n. “I heard you!" grunted Tooler. ! “T just came in for a wash-up,” ex- i {plained Dave Henderson. “Came up . in Skarvan’s car. I'm going back to- | | night by train.” ‘All. right!” Tooler grunted again. “How's the wife?" The_only answer was the closing of a door upstairs. Dave Henderson smiled pleasantly and re-entered his own room. When it came to socia- : De Luzxe Bedspring. It is scien- luxurfous comfort. It is always bility" Tooler was a star! Well, oo g 8 : tifically designed t%) save energy finished in Rome Gray enamel, | i%g'zh;'E;%EE;:?EZ}?E:;{:’}%?; .Th‘s fntemstedv eager group of fellow partners " |z and bring complete relaxation and on the side rail appears the ! ?':‘E J:(J\'J:Q"r:fi&'}}t(‘yge:l‘%%;'L‘Z;;gé‘a:';fié working Wlth us f°l' the good of SW}& & Company 5 to tired bodies because it fits the ~ Rome Quality Trade - mark | [zomewhere in the lower recesses pos. and the public which we serve, constitutes one-half . % body perfectly. It gives gentlyto ~ which identifies all Rome prod- e ek B T his pecket, e of the ownership of Swift & Company in point of =; prominent parts of the anatomy, ucts. Look for it—it is your R S TR S R numbers, and nearly one-sixth in point of shares o so the less prominent parts are guarantee. The De Luxe is inter- ! :"'i';?"?f‘f':‘é‘h"f.ofv*":":e.‘}s,%;*;?"a,f;'";‘.};:: outstanding. - supported gently but firmly. changeable—fits either wood or R O O { | way out into the hall. The car stand- | ling in front of the house was mute evidence that he was still in His room. { 1Later on, when he returned. in the i | course of an hour, say, he would call up to Tooler again to say that he was | going. It was a perfectly good alibi! He crept on along the hall, reached the back door, opened it cautiously without a_sound, and stepped through into the shed that conmected with the house. Here he spent several min- utes in a careful examination of the old pigeon-cote. He had never been COFFE E . very much interested in Mrs. Tooler's e GIVES ! Swift & Company, U. S. A. It represents practical and successful progress toward the end at which enlightened modern industry is aiming for the solution of industrial problems— toward cooperation, mutuality, brotherhood in busi- ness, for the good of all There is no sag in the Rome _ metal beds. SOUTHERN-ROME COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD. Note:—Dont accept a substitute. If your acater canmot supply you wrth a Rome Quality De Luxe Bedspring, write us and we will refer vou to one who can S Stecp o a ot De Luxe Bedspring There was a small side window in the shed, and it gave just light enough ble him t . It '?:n‘;.“.u.le rs. rodler nad kept any GENUINE nything else, save 3 . E;‘.’-??&?n;‘;. ‘2:”n:r ite fogether: buz f Washington Local Branch, 1101-03-05 First St. hecote was A G plmbon nte A et SATISFACTION D. T. Dutrow, door that opened ®on’ the lane. It wasn’t anything very elaborate, just a sort of ceiling platform, boarded in, and with a little door in it. Standing BUY FROM Bl g om i R GROC : t oor, pene enta- ( P ey e | l?vel;f Yes, it would serve excell:nh Y‘)LQ GRO‘ER x&‘ ol et \ ly. It was instantly accessible at any time, either from the house or from the lane, and certainly Mrs. Tooler's