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FEATURE PAGE. rides Will Be Brides By Lucille Van Slyke. | S HER FIN- | Merriam shut her jaws defiantly. | NAN BLAISDELL PU |77 GER IN A HUMBLE Pl ¢ know who sicked you o AN BUATSSELE. St " she burst out petulantly. i s ‘:1”‘“'(“ L, sty Halred | 00d all 1 can stand from an; vink cheeks and very 17don't want ‘you to say one | | interested, sat in a w Did—did anybody—did - Lell carved chair in Cecily Le- any message about daddy | her li ivered. !land’s apartment. trying to get some | xan Banice was level, but she, too sense from the jumbled mess of de-|had hard work to keep her lips from tails that Cecily and Susan had been Quivering. There was something in- eeithel 1. ehdius: finitely. “pathetic about the bitter LN L person sitting on the edge of Cecily, pale and agitated and very s bed. important, paced the floor in cne of Leila. phoned about half an hour } the grotesque batiks that served her ago, there hadn’t been any word from | 5 2 Richard”yet. 1 phoned John—-" 3 as house dresses; Susan much rriam’s nostrils dilated. 2 | rumpled to apron, stood quietly m not going to listen*to what : but her former mistress could see|Y0U Phoned John [ dont want him | A ek 1 o know s about my affair k o {that of the two Susan Sue was the Nan med _innocence i- | . more deeply perturbed. self, “It wasn't about your affairs. | ow, then.” Nan said pleasantly. | I thought he was rather at loose ends “Do (ry to keep still just one minute|and a bit low-minded, and that he | Cic you'll wake Merry up, and|might want to cept Leila’s dinner | > you sar that the doctor cautloned |invitation for tonight. The dear girl you mnot to disturb her. As nearly | wanted to do anything she could, so 1 suggested she might have John'for dinner.” There wi long silence. Merry eyed Nun suspiciously. But Nan was | cheerful as the sunlight streaming through the window. Sue, . as 1 can make out, this Japanese 00 0 ors boy thinks hé has some news of her ln Our father: but John and Merry are quarreling about who is to investigate. . Is that i “Merr went off into_one of her| IT'S jolly good fun to make a school : x | best little tirades—-" Cecily began. over packing your duds. bag with Ludlow Crochet Twine. ! “You know what she can do, and th twas yout order. Just {one was a ; iy < you going?” And so easy. . “Mr. Lindsay Kept a-saying over [——" Merriam stam- You can make an attractive bag n g -“m t r:“‘x didn’t, Mr i = i Slocum cablegraphed to—"" n't keep Cissie out with your school monogram on it { voluntecred. other n its a and in your school colors in a sur- Nan's eyebrows lifted. s wtitl | ok i “Who wanted Mr. Slocum cabled I pridingly short time. japllaz s Ceclly, burst out peci- | me ‘alone—->" " {lanty. "Of course Leila had to butt 6 5 el The cost will be very small. {in and try to run the whole works." Lo T a4 e ;. Cell, L Na trying hard where vou Suggest— Complete directions for making “Did ey cable Rich e “back in about an | school bags and other delightful - # hour.” ! : | a4 did. But of course she| ! articles upon request at your dealer. hasn't Gny Answer. ¥e T WLl ek ihoas Seeibis e s [} 2 : i I the point. We are 1y scandal-| qomorrowss Star T Ludlov- Crochet Twine comes in point. simply scandal-| qomorrow's Star. | ized at the fool John made of him 30 delightful colors and may be ob- ‘»hc(urk I'm sure I d t . ion, or art Know ur Herve thought. tained at department, not l° 50 | John practically forbade Merry to | stores. A large ball costs only 50c. | have the cable sent Richard. So vou| can just about imagine how little | ITTLE STORIES | IJG@:SD_THI}E | when he started up ! old pepperpot blew up. Tl tell you! | right now T don’t believe that Merry | ! will ever forgive John. She g {u\ et otit, and she simply screamed | i ® {1 muess she's beginning {at Ua fool she was to marry | ! | a man that she knew almost nothing A : . ; rocine WILE :ir i i i i Whitefoot Envies Timmy. | il by | | " aear, BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ! . o . N {“Do please stop walking around talk Adissiba i he | l d 1 Colo15 ing such rot. Are your cloth A foolish thing, to boot, In 30 Beautiful and Artistic J i such ot "Arsour otis e gl o { £ S| Vant like an Owl to hoot H MADE BY LUDLOW MFG. ASSOCIATES, BOSTON, MASS. ”Tl;\n.‘ ;:A:‘ 4 i e ey St Natme. | o l“f“l!}‘l needs Lo go out—yes. | Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was be- you ar ic, vou're going out to 5 E luncheon, and, T think, to a matinee, | EIRNILE to feel quite at home. You| & T % You're my guest, my dear— she | rémember that he had moved into an | asons wh motners nu | paused to smile. “I'm not going wWith 'old house that Timmy the Flying | re ) {vou. I'm going to stay here and be, gquirr ToTae R ot lonsltias) . Iyour guest. Susan will dig me out! ! T nie {Something to eat. 1 want you out of Timmy himself had once used. He| wals a” aI ’s {here entirely until 1 get this thing would have heen wholly contented e ‘(;;-‘nrs'(l Either I'm going to take |, or one thing—he had no well orboysand ifls jertrite herown home or khs Alled storehouse, This meant ihat | e e % cucly day he muse hunt for his food. bt rotantags, don't Wa 1® wasn't that Whitefoot minded | Lo nn aemt e hunting for food. He would have| | - Geeily inger. dune that, anyway, even though he CR N 1 o813 no relation to As {vou at all. And why vou it there eason 0. {sticking up for an u t like John Lindeay is more than | can under- Tailored of high grade materials to insure long wear. Wash won- derfully. Scientifically con- structed to supply the support, stand. 1 think Leila is quite righ should never hav Nowed Me ,marry him in the f {jealous brute. « “1 know g - kled. “I've heard y > cor and slcurity growing But T dont. ‘1 lova then all i 3 i {cially the young. good-looking, im- | children require. petuous ones, who are so terribly in ! Your dealer knows the other reasons. love with their sitly little, pretty little ! { wives that they haven't s udgment 50c¢ and up 75¢c and up fat all. 1 love them h that I without garters with Hickory garters In the Notions, Boys or Infants Depart- ments. If not, please write us. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back. A.STEIN & COMPANY ou make me sic: Things are messed : ma Cecily snorted. | ready, and you | ng stuff with 1 don’t blame her. % {mad myself that I—" { “That you're going tn dress and trot ialong. And I don't want you to trot ! «OH'™ # “OH! I'm so | HIMSEL at hand But he would have He would | , {1's all nensense this talk of yours!have had the comfortable feeling that tabout his not being ‘our sort’ " He's!if the weather turned so bad that he: \ ithe sort Merry picked out 'y | could not easily get out and about he ! igood sort. 1 ble: | would not have to go hungry. i {having th marry a poor!' But Whitefoot is a happy little fel- | man. She ¥ midst of the ! low and wisely made the best of| most courageous adventure in the ' things. At first he came out very ! w The: had had close a storehouse with plenty in it. | felt ier in his mind. rs. . oW, badly about Johi he fell in i he dx ole world—poor darling.” Markes good TEA a certainty iy, i it little day. | were many He knew that lh.erei him the Gr | eyes watching for Forest and that; : ikely to be seen in the | |lh:hl of d than when the Black | Shadows had crept all reen Forest. -He w 1d pes and watch fo Twi e AW hrike alight a short d in which Timm Squirrel 1i 1. He kn | had not forgotten th: ! much too big for a s ivou to understand. Run along, d you my car. What time did you doctor gave Merry the verd ? Nine? Then. let me suppose tell Brigg K here ’All’l through the The rare fragranee and entic- ing flavor of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe are the result of the use of finest tender leaves . and a full century of tea- | ying that Butcher he had chased . X ! aware that Nan'!a badly frightened Mouse into a hole blending experience. ing quietly by theiin that twe. Once he saw Whitey i window. serenely knitting. | the Snowy Owl. and so Knew that Very pal under he older -than with deep violet 8mudges | Whitey had not yet gone back to the | brown Tooking much | North. Once Reddy Fox trotted | her u P ually pretty seif.'along right past the foot of the old | Tetley's Orange Pekoe In 10c, quarter-pound, _alf- pound and one-pound packages. THE EVENING STAR, \VASHIN(;‘:’I_‘ON, { heart in spite of all he could do. D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922, stump in which Whitefoot lived and didn’t even suspect that he was any- where near. Twice he saw Old Man | Coyote trotting past and once Terror the Goshawk alighted on that very | stump in which Whitefoot had his | Lome, and sat there for half an hour. | So ‘Whitefoot formed the habit of doink just what Timmy the Flying| -P. Squirrel did, he remained in his house | odl d for most of the duy and came out| 1e when the Black Shadows began to| creep in among the trees. Timmy the | Flying Squirrel came out about the ! same time and they had become the best of friends. § Now, Whitefoot is not much given | 0 envying others. But as night after | ight he watched Timmy the Flying | Squirtel a little envy crept into his | Things You'll Like to Mak would watch Timmy nimbly climb to | the top of a tree and then jump. Down he,would corge in a long. beau- | tiful glide, for all the world as if he was gliding on the wir. ) The first time Whitefoot saw him do it he held his breath. He really didn’t know what to make of it. The nearent tree to the ome from which immy had jumped was so far away odificd s e ihat it Aldnt scem possible thnt any A Moditied is lovely for one one without wings could reach it Of the new b Make a sleeve without first coming to the ground. | that is rather full at the top and son “Oh!” squeaked Whitefoot. “Oh! | what vide: e 0! - He'll kil himaelf! He surély will kill | 7t wider at ';' e o himself! He'll break his neck! H‘;l: v‘ the elbow of the sl i Timmy 'did nothing of the kind. sailed” down, down, down and alight- | ed on that distant tree a foot or two d s dered with a seasant design. from the bottom. and without stop-| 270} v o ping a second scampered up to the | Gather the lower edges of the ton top of that tree and once more | ind underslecve into a lace or em- jumped. Whitefoot had hard work | Proidered cuff. Trim the yolk and Himped, v tetoor had b | helt of the blouse to match the pretty (0 Delieve Wumjownilc | modified prasant sleeve FLORA. pleasure of it " As a malter of fact, | he was. He was getting his even-| Combination Salad. ing's exercise. Whitefoot sighed. “I wish I could jump like that' said he to himself “] wouldn't ever be afraid of any se and two body if I could jump like that. "' through a food envy Timmy. [ do so and I don't|serve on lettuce care who knows it.” dressing. Put three peanuts, one: ¢ carrots, one cup of pound of stale hard-cooked eggs chopper. Chill and leaves with French FEATURE PAGE. Values in Cut Glass At Reductions of 107, to 33! from the leading factories. eml’)l‘aces a Vafled assort- ment of distinctive pieces. 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