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WOMAN'S PAGE. The Wife Who Wouldn't Settle Down! A Sequel 0 “Brides Will Be Brides” FEATURES, ITTLE CORIES | Bfifingffir:. isten,World WRITTEN AND 1LLUSTRATED By Elsie Tobinson IN THE DAILY HOME ROUTINE of “no compromise” face some of our grab and dirty problems? What would happen? Coul yout! possibly fal Dr. Horace M. Rebok, president of the | worse than we are failirg—or be more - An interesting debate recently took place in the University of California. Advice as to Buying, Prevention of Loss in The Young Fox Is More Puz- preparatlon. Spoxlmg and Othcr California High School Teachers' Asso- | cowardly and negligent? zled Than Ever ciation, advocated the enfranchisement| And what would happen to youth if an * ‘ By Lucille Van Slyke Sources of Ex ense 5 of high school graduates immediately i BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. . P . b upon graduation. Dr. Herbert A. Miller, Wl seeks for knowledge, at each turn L ) professor of soclology at Oberlin Col-| | SHALL Diseoverssomething b can JeoR e wox. e A el e Mbir: 2 . ol lege, disputed this, saylng that the| |Tpict > - Pleasant Dreams. et R raas and msw NE dollar out of every five that | WAter are poured into the sink. B Y VOTE? Creeping along under the big ferns ¥ N e e . SRS ool S Some housewives regard the sav- average high school graduate is not th banlds the Eaugiing Brooik HE nursery in the old Leland |shiny shoes and her went Lo & party is spent for foud OWN | jng of small quantities of left-over 7 sufficiently mature 4n judgment to war- at gxewibesido tho LAUSLINEIBFO0 ) house was at the rear of the| ~Yes 1 know. darling.” He man- away in some hous: In | food as unimportant, but if they kept ant a. constitutional améndment grants doing his best to keep out of sight of e wing, 1t had veen madeq | 28ed 10 keep is volco quiet. “Now the majority it may be only | strict account for a while they would any one who might be about, the 2 £o right back to sleep. Only Mrat out of evers ten or twelye, but in |b® astonished at the amount of good ing him a franchise. Dr. Miller also s For alowy an 0 HeAy aaAe hY in the happy time, long ago,|you promise daddy boy something: it e £ im. | food that they throw out and the declared that the immigrant is better young Fox slowly and softly made his| .\ = o iam's mother—whom Mer- | that it's a secret that T came to Wish alinost every home the waste i an im- [ G885 CREL ARE LN ey o the Qualified to vote than a high school way around the bend in the Laughing | When Merriam's Mo/er RO CUH T vou pleasant dreams. " portant item in the cost of living, ¢ |grocer, butcher and milkman merely graduate, as he brings to his exercise X Brook. There before him was a big 2™ o i am] A wecret like Christmas presents? housewixes probably have any iGeca of | fo replace good food being absolutely of tie franchise a mature judgment and | | S pool. It was very much such a pool |9u2int shepherdess paper Tto €OURY| she asked excltably. ! Bit what it amounts to in their own homes, ted. serious intent. s ; as the one at which he had left Prickly | the lambs to go to sleep by.” But the| “wust Jike that: o 1o sletb Tl o coullHibe Loat Through Spofling. At first thought, the welght of the % ilv {night light with its man-in-the-moon y he caug r Tt the i who could not| K P S SR i ) ) Porky the Porcupine feasting on lily hing that | 2E&In. ~ “Bay” you love me—quick, Teduce it would. rosSod is SHEN €Xposad Wiincoessarlly g Miller. The very idea of high school 3 g pads. 1t was a deep pool and on the | Shade was an amusing new & darling, tell ‘'me how muci Ordinarily food is wasted in the fol- |yt HE0 ;*k ”‘“’. ‘L'I‘” ;“, ‘_‘3| 5 % children” voting seems preposterpus. A other side the bank was steep and | Merriam's father had bought that ‘More'n all the little girls in this Towlngshe waysz 1 bud wiudpment 10| Tont oeoviral 11 mair itehenb Yet think it over. 1ls it altogether high. A big while birch tree leaned | very morning for Merriam’s twins. |world love all the daddies in this G . - | i I anm chens. / absurd? Is good government merely out over it. At the other end the wa-| They discussed 3 sly after | world,” she responded glibly in the buyin: hy into 1 rhage |Skim m 2 widely_looked down a matter of following precedent and *] Ler of the Laughing Brook fell into It | Merriam and her father had departed old eXtravagant form they Bga Su- puils % by heing D4 bes ood, it e ng on experience, or should it in- over some rocks, splashing as it fell. | for their dinner engagement. vented. But she wanted to tell him B e e b el A Lyl the nourishing ele- | o2 girl has an age when she | SWdS x large measure of ideallsm and . oy e young Fox crouched under some 9 \'has just lots and lats|all her news. “in the meraing Dicky 4 e i e ole v excep- o 4 L ABS. 3 experimentation” & ferns, and looked and looked and v ted slecpily, | and me, wo slide down the long ban- paring. o lx el when too m er fat. can be used | thinks she could live in squalor | Does age bring us such valuable de looked, trying to seo what could nave « and lots of | ister. You jus’ wait to see us to-. Mmueh is served at aome 3 . cereals, o < velopment as would like to have m hose splashes he had heard. But | things; o s |morrow. Y The process of wasting usually beging [ 35 4 is fo. mitk soups or sauces. | with th’ man she loves. The ‘world beliove—or is it for mast X mflfm :::?e‘lpaml peaceful there in the a ‘"1:;‘-’ 4‘1‘.;:3:,‘bh|»jr M Daday ‘ufl."n{‘ l!lela;’xg\!’e tomorrow, I e Yo Eins sour milk. so often thrown| \[ost joy rides end mourn-}9¢ us. a gradual process of compromise, big pool. The voung Fox was morc have s her wants, fand you must be & good girl and &0 ISR i IR y. can be used in making hot| . - 303 5 resignation, the substitution of cxpedi- [ we gave it rendous | puseled than ever. neher Mas ¢ and to ste s s e o i {breads or cottage cheese. fully. cney for principle? Are we better citi- | responsibility? Woyld we be bothered | ‘For a long time he lay perfectly still { snat Jawser man, he She sint her eves obedlently, o ik BN in-] Sometimes one or two vegetables. (Copsright 7ens because we are older, or are we|quite as much th the foolish and {under the ferns. Not since he had | put Fredericka did not hear what “You kiss me asleep,” she come- g R i - carrots, not needed i merely more placid citizens. less in- | Vicious insurrection we deplore? T|come in sight of that pool had heline lawyer had siid, for the upstairs (manded. rowhich she paid, have 3 thrown out or al- sistent citizens, more easily satisfled | doubt it. Personally 1 think it would | heard one of those splashex. “I know | il who w e rioea tp e Aatingl Mo Jissca Her eyelids gently; And paid for. the economical ho & uscd with @ far less beautiful government. | result in a very wonderful thing. What | I heard them,” said he to himself. B orthe evininic, put her head s and by, when she was asioop; he suld that they are tuk s or combination dishes. Fruits kismr of Pour .fiame Suppose wé put the fire of youth to|do you think ears may make mistakes sometimes, |t the door, went to lean over his small son and home and used. ould 1 slvm"d umll‘lm-l 4 & + | work. Suppose we let youth’s spiritl ‘opyri :ut lh know they didn't this “You just shoosh. Master Dicky.” kise him. too. 2 The bones should into the s d to spoil. Vegetables —_— Something was going on here autioned. “Whatever will your| e knew = 5 = Bt and The i i coking. | ruits i avanities often are stored | BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOW i = pool. 1am goin 0'find out what 1t shocanaoned. “Whateier Wil Qo] Heloww dithe s taking & Lol and thus made o veduce the ount in hot, dump and poorly ventilated T H I't lt l cl b f w h was | ave to stay here the re Tatking 4 all hou ¥ e e ne of fat which has t e bought. specially [bins and under conditions which hax- PLUNKETT orticuitura up o ashnington the day.” 5 . Not that the upstairs girl Was S0- 1o rather belicved that, even though for that purpose and which in many [ten wilting, fermentation and decay B - But the young Fox didu't | Holoous on aceount of the twins. She | Ricky should talk about having ween Bowseolds” s o considerable iten i Surplus fruits and vesetubles are #l- | vARIATIONS—Blanchet, Whittle, Whit- e % f1ay thers :::3;‘;';‘;’;":““"“';‘;'1 Iis had an impatient beau waiting. She |pim, wobddy would pay much atten- o ood b owed to xpoil when a little wor 4 " z TR arp eves c vehent on the on her hat oed down the | tio - childis} Te. An catise ol wasteful buying [ would an and preserve them for Stosey: a i BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. top of the steep bank across from him, L HeENECAnd A itoed SOE o e o < the that the value of f00dS [a time when sach things cu RACIAL ORIGIN—Norman-French; also 1o A brown head’appeared at the top of [SWIIS . ; a ey [an imagina % Foud s I some way determined by |and Righ in price, Much cereal food is| Anglo-Saxon. . Secretary Wallace's effort to estab- | more numerous as the s0il is Tich | (e Tanic, and then, without any warn- | 10 sene o e R e ot nped hamc sHrowe the price, Phe truih s, the nutritive [ruined - becanse it is not protected | goyRCE—A nickname lish a general horticultural club in :fl:‘i Fu;"-“' flll mnlq the nunfber ofling, an ‘astonish Fond “ ':.,;.'-':’ il Al very N iie arive was still noading :‘ lue « .l:‘lnl.» of fu and :lw mwe or other insects, . Washington comes at an opportune ulr:llml“‘;"I"'i';""w"'l;-:«l;r-'-mm"m“_r‘rns A \finbll:w:na{u;r‘"'. thay ned ©lEut why should T have to stic the back porch, and the upstairs aoh A expensive cut of Carelexs Cooking. The family names of this group|moment for the spring gardens, since | never thiiva after the second or UhFd | fown ‘thar Fank cnd hie the wator|around all “the while w vl wad u’ wers nowhere i any more nu- | Many housewives who complain i have wandered far, very far, from|one of the first considerations, when | season, while thos 1 the open or 10 | with a little splash. It was the same kids while she ga verybody ;nb:'l"!.o d):n‘grl(nn rd :;ngox?;l'en y * 1 Wil [t cottdren and aduits will not ¢4t | their orlginal forms, with the excep- | general organization has been effect- | beUs by themuelvestincroass o such | kind of & splash that had been puz- [alking about what u hard thme VAU |GG SO0V By Tonn coma ke ils to realize that | 0" 0T R S L is mot recog. |ed. will Dbe the fertilizing of the|dn extent that, after eight or ten|zling the young Fox so. He was so Lindsay e ¢ e Me—that [ manded soft ik a0 but v 10 serve are under- | ti¢ . O e e e season and | Years, they need to be separated and | surprised that he stared at that bank [She's a spoiled child, she i led 3 5 iy S e SNt or improperly sea- | nizable to the average person because | §1 Dlanting of these bulbs which re- | Planted in new locations. with his eyes and hiz mouth wide | Wwoman. ?“-‘-I. “"|“ 5 ot Pieats attractiv much made unpalatable. | it comes from a word now obsolete. | Lt o ne Ol ot Cealtare, and which | There are many attractive florists’ |open, and auite forgot to look for the | And when the sound of her zrum: iim: budge. Raghy had mo . g aper foods require = guiresthorsinp. 2 catalo s whil :ome from otherlo slid down 1 2 bling was lost in the shrubbeiy thefvet learned to think of the Leland than exi T foods reau Whittlesey comes from the name of | will make a permanent addition to | Catalogucs which come from fio; iwhio had gHd @own: hat. bank. B ; i # and he wi il soning and preparation to o ENT 2 the garden stock. centers to Washington announcing | When he did think to look no one {old house was quite still. for tne cook | house as ‘humndfnd ."- l\‘\fs‘ bed'l b s appetitzing. Vegetables [ @ town, which in turn took its name | the EEFEED SOOCRL . o L ing, the | the sale of bulbs, but excellent Kinds | was to be seen. The pool was as quie dozing on the Lack porcl and fdered by the order. Finally, in des- 5 prepared tempt the appe- | from this word. practical gardener cannot but froan|May be purchased from scedsmen jund peaceful as ever. children were almost slecp. peration, John heaved 3 smail pebble homore expensive . When they are served in SOBRY | The word in modern English fs|when those frequent conflagrations|here. with sutficicnt varicties to be | “Well, I never!” exelaimed the young u sently. Ragsy., who had b pup. e dog yelpe mlwu 'i but it is ne moere nutrittous, | [OFM oF in watery or poorly flavored B 3 utumn leaves are to be noted on | &in ing garden and without the x to himself and rubbed his ey i 4 3 And down the drive the upstairs gir T order to. pur ot ARt hes much of them will be left on | “Planke But it did not h O utum e e head leaves |additional expense which attaches in{“Somebody certainly tumbled down|sery door. lifted his head and snitted rd him S ) Nantige, the Honsewstesliodkt under-|the table same meaning in medieval times as it | (W, T SOkl ana, it 1t v oof 1 re or that bank. They must have got t0o | His tail thumped the floor, for step-4 - the hig stiff lhrn];\‘ll:‘ ST Roh & s houtd The nutritive value and flavor of | has today. “Blanket” was the Nor-|ig ble, stored in some corner of from outside points’ near the edge. ping over the broad wmd? s was = e cried shrilly to stand such m ind siould mewt-or Ak tun: b Tedvced by over: = L2 : e : of the objects of the horti-| e looked back up at the top of the | his beloved master, whom Nie had ot { he . B n out! Get him! he familiar with cral market o fish can be reduced by over- I man word, derived from the French | the yard where the rain and snow of| . jtirat” cluly of the National Capi | bank. He was just in time that | seen for weeks a1 S IOUE” bRt I she cain choose be- 5 S L anche,” meaning white. “Whittle” | winter will cause quick decay. o : oAb 2 brown head 2 ¢ i PR bR iy 3 ds: oroughly. One would have thought Kot i persn |47 allowed Lo burn even « Titte thex | was ‘the’ Anglo-Saxon word “derived | this is not possible, they can be kept (Al Wil Do Lo =l Wl ol 0N S e A | Sty Jold ahinES dohn O e e et e Mone § TR il Dle avors a P o b s o i in the cellar and 0, 8 s or seeds > ; oy 2 & e ec s 0! il iR 5 her pa nees the eon- made with them or foods fried S lant e i : o LT it the pasture oF | few exist about Washington is butlxnd s d Jutd the water - | choved the nursery door ter, growled and t £ v opriees and auality s also disagrecable. to say. colorless cloth. In reality, it|bought at the seed stores. been in this particular point of eivic | W8 LS 08 R U “iutde g ourig lanie o m pillgws. Jonol il Bkl Sl A0 e fornier method Serving Too Much Food. Was ot white, ut merely not dved. | No better fortilizer exists for flower | 8dvancement and emphasizes the need | 1500, 08 G5 "popped un on kb put out his hand-to touch them and | o N airs gifl let out sheill crien. s Know wh | o r vely large | It ;fl'fi(thv garb of n.‘ompnorer ;wnr;lnd da of all k:ndshnmnld ayed vege geleralos £ garden clubs ot under . nd began 1o move | SMIVETEH, they s 3 ke 4 “ORt On? Listen 10 him! He knows saving of effec < and like nearly evervthing associated [ table matter such as leaves produce, swiftly across to the other side g 5 o ame. and like = ne Ttk Hkely to be of F sity, T with the daily life people in the lynd to burn them is to burn mone At w place where the h Dick did not move. e \x\n ':,-Tu :v:_"i!" nwl r“l”vf»: ';:Jl“;e: spoila el wast r days when the need for surnames|which must be expended later on. long, brown person, with short legs | “<10ep w. but i athe vl Teleh Eahe il she has no zood stor 3 o need or | was developing. it was called into|Gather them early and press them ! nd round tail. quite thick at the | Rick s\.r.'u“rnul»«wf "’l., }'.,Y put his hand on her arm. may often Le wiser fo buy in small | really ther than Teave. food | uSe in connection with men's names [ down. It is wonderful how many can upper end and tapering toward the |OVET to her. She looked up dr ¥ ut his ha big . qQuantitics i 1 bl 1t is always p as a mark of differentiation. Those | fo packed away in small space. jup. scrambled out an disappearcd (AN W r; m: ‘h‘lu;-:»rd’ coptance of s . ziving another helping, to s Who bore the names in this group ¢ is the time to plant those among the forns, A moment later e |childhood put up her s ! b e Sad BN | e AER(d IniTroaacation. iy Whs o Lealix ety when they were still sobriquets or {yuibe which make spring gloriou: | anpeared at the top of that bi daddy hoy.” she sighed, “Im fof the family. Nobody ahew ered s Onee the frod i it is o i others more than | nicknames did so because they were | {0 (e beginner there are thres va- {ones more shot down Into th wcame e e fmportant tha of "his do o P e ymarily garbed in this kind of | .oy vhic . ost hard less This time the younz Fox saw that her in his na Dy pLees. for. This dues not mean rieties which are most I | R der. o cen no lezs be E edze of the @ amy to Serve Juss | cloth, or perhape, because they traded | (uijcer to disease and wh reason he had i . ) That would be very | in It. . - ] come permanent features of the gar- < Becauer Uis strange person b _her S s Wpeedlly ] litueioos Soor: MEssEethei “Plunket” fs an early corrunted | oo\ hort 1he fore feet hack against 5 wife und b S | body. while his hind feet were straight : J {out behind him as he slid down on his | Fredericka struggled. John's tall form swing out spelling _of the word. One law of v are iris. daffodils of all the Daddy, you hurt'" she protested |of the driva and toward the trolley ¢ @ Gawic lofiWWantc. Richard 11T relating to this cloth calls e Siitls Opimaas The appearan f mold growing on: it “plonket.” us, and the loveiy little crocuses stomach. = s . bread, cheese amd oiher food is| our modern use of the word “blan- | ghich’ peep out in purple, blue, orang he young Fox knew now that this | But she patted him she often t rner. he skin i material miliar to every housewife. The or-1 ket to denote a woolen bed cov '2d_ white while the ground is s | strange person had not slipped and {patted her dollies Say pleasant s that?" asked the beau. tops or ning mold 458 always at| gring is of comparatively recent de- ' vered with snow. { fallen down that rmm_ but 1.2.1 s1id | Greams © she sighed, “and tell & ‘mi,,‘r\ Fhu"‘;]’;!glyh,‘;:;)dv f(h:\-;';‘:::: v ab av, | wWork in and in_da velopment. and from it we have dg- | “°Rorthe plunting of all sorts of daffo- vor ail aueer things ™ | 110 Stor ; o F : : O “I'll say pleasant dreams’ he|before. { damp corners of rooms e | rived a number of similes with the| gile’ the ground must be well worked 3 i he ex¢ 5 borne on the feet of insects, general meaning of “cover all,” Which | apngd freed from roots or previous vege- ) for? '1 never heard of such a thing!|ypispered. “but I can't tell you any < of all fruits, and in the dust|pave no relation 1o the originalliable growth, and it should be well i sir. T never heard of such & thing! | ctories.” He tucked her back in her} in the air. They are not fond | meaning. fertilized, but in such a manner that He must be crazy! bed gently. i ht and they require no great no strong portions wiil touch the bulb it b (Copsright, 1922.) (Continued in tomorrow’s Star.) ir. flourishing best in s as it is placed in the ground. Then most are | food at close together. Creamed Salmon and Rice. ke a pointed piece of wood like a ot | i . Left they | leaving turbed air spaces ed R .ot plece’ of a ‘broom: handls Russian Ginger Ice. Boil a ~ealmon until very tenfer|.nd drive a hole at least six inches Cover the grated rind of two lemons aire « y ¥ E i 3 ski ho; " times they are made 1nto bread puddin mold from getting a | then remove the skin and bones. Chop e L k B B Te ure. used: h seallaped Alshes ) atart he. dnoriant thine §’rx.eluw fish fine. add a tablespoonful of down ';“:,;"‘?’7::‘0"!‘,’":’%12"‘_3 Place, the = . with ons quart of bolling water to Grn smiler ways, 1t s not e b meii 0 stap, | melted butter, half a cupful of bread | bulbs frmly into the plae Soout 228 Use Todine on Brown Shoes. which a quarter of a pound of can- crumbs. salt. pepper, one tablespoon- f 3 b . S omon” julce nd two bheaten | end downward. They may be planted | Children usually scuff the toes of their % s cal i ig-zag fashion about five inches |ghoes. If tie shoes 4 | been added. Cover tightly, and at the | eggs. Place in two molds, one ovalin a zig a 3 hoes 4 good | z sfiu the other a small round mold. Let | from each other. ~Water thoroughly lway t B to paint { en8 of about ten minutes strain into A O oA I hot wvater in the oven | on planting. but it Will not again be |them with indine before polishinz the {4 dich in which the juice of four Lnown that dried b died ginger root chopped fine has ce mili ¢ noa oo od chopper cleanliness in the storage place. This by the use of soap 3 esh air. sunshine pancakes, wnd " Whitew are importaut . d or ckary until months after. when |shoes, OFf course it s Just xe I oups. Sanmces 1 e, e s ¢ |lintil browned over, then turn out.| necessary unt e shoes. urse it is just ws good for | jenons has alresdy been mixed with Tmercral Bakers. s e R ot o 1 il cover hom with vice and place them jthe fcwers form, orin the sPTing iflthe shoes of srown-nps. Tre the fodine | two cupfuis of sugar. Let this coul, o BIRE tod Y oft-over iceraaler car . | i e e e iy "°% | on a dish. the small one on top. Dec- (It ls dv o on a smail spot.If the color 1= 100 diygh | then strain _once more and frecze. HIS s a modern fable for flap- [something to do that is at first just Sl Seraale L el Gt e dried thoroushiy. " A |0 & A NG00 0r°0five and surips | Daffodils thrive in any situation | for the shoes. dilute ‘the idadine Wil | Beiore packing for the Jast time stir | e einy afternpon a|Ug¥und their comprehension, insiead NORCGIDIES 5 . cellar may e kept dry by placing In f 0Fate ST SREEs €0 SO O Water | which fs sunny at least part of the |water until ¥ou reach the desired color. | into the ice soma small pieces of s of trving cow mikes the vesntablc i side | i dishes of unslaked lime to absord | of &I day. but the flowefs are larger and THE HOUSEWT: preserved singer. rizzled old street pi Wheels g0 around.” they grumble and £ravies wr serap ot T farpeer in Georgetown, trundlin and want to do eversthing in < that men do i i% not true of many girls who nEs in an carnest and ery stal ter. it ha meat o mibined wWith | =slaked take up no more instrument, with e e ol | flakear unl el e p THRILLING MYSTERY STORY ing i pr avor. both to give t The growth of most mold . S = fovor han s o e T o et ion |- By LOUIS TRACY. made-over dishe it of fat temperature. To have the ri Copyright, by Edward J. Clode. muf-scarred motn-engon carpet covering, rd cun b The first thing required is ..m.nmi { i i ’hl’H He saw two Qittle girls playing . but it is true of a Vin fr u yeaceiul colonial apart- high school girle or suet trimmed from meat before | gree of cold for each kind of food i {ment house ana. gensing possible pen- Lo feel that real ook wwotried out in boiting, | very imporiant. 1f fruit and vege- {ment Ud» A e ‘“,,.,,; TOLICe :nd roasting ¢ cian he used inl s are kept in a warm and damp i il Eva = > nies and nickels, he s 1 10 be able to they cnokir g in cooking rice | e and touchiug each other lhe|‘r| (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) i Oi course. How am I to force my way into three uptown man- } .y and began things as anybody aud many of ables contains [decay is certain, Wateh carefully tor s : is b - J sions unless I have y . hese mass behine e - nutrients and des tavori shtest indication of moid and -ou would have failed in your choice this time had I guessed what | sions unless I have your inert and obese mass behind m with jang There has heen entirely too much terials that are vaiuab you will prevent vne of the greatest hind it,” said Stuart quietly. | Irwas a sore point with Furneaux that the public would never be- superficial blufling among the Ameri- sauces o dts and such | causes of fond waste. lay behind it,” sa s lieve it he was a detective, Even those policemen to whom he was a o children. whose parentd various T ouraged it beeause they think B o friend: iscovered:” t < . wh : : Don't you want your iriend’s slayer to be discove; stranger suspected him. and his badge had not saved him from heing ar- Of the apart- | Its entar Neherefore the ol ma Yes. 1f my personal efforts . rested twice, once in Detroit and again in Atlantic City. for asking ques- | cared and | ers P f toda Y v persc A . ? vice, E 3 u€s- Iment house up nea s and flappers of today. o - ~ “Suppose.” broke in éh’ °t}'¥‘ ‘“'“fxldnlx)'(oo: f::lr:catg;:iec‘{-cz"‘i;ofi:g i tions which showed he knew ifar moke about some crime then under in- | nearer this olive-skinned pied piper. 1 ER ONAL HE‘ALTH bERVICE shrew of an Italian ballad squawker, would ves xx[a)uon than the local authorities themselves. = The ““‘1"6“"{“""’“‘5"": ';m;;‘:;;;n:‘,‘,? PARTY AT LODGE. matter? K P e 7 wy i i 0 we go now jone dlttie e D TOW: he ) S of = - » 3" said Winter. “You must make allowances for % SEE ‘ y P . lher hands and shouted up toward \ EMBERS of the Tip-top Club of St e Y Capr, Stuart. Furneaux would use a pet lamb to stalk I am waiting for the doctor's report. He and an expert in toxi- |, cntal apartmen M cirls. affiliated with the Y. W. - professional zeal, Capt. Stuart. ¥ M owonld cven tic a bowofiblae cology from the Roosevelt Hospital are making a thorough external| “on, mamma, can T give the man D R . BY WILLIAM BRADY. M. D., a lion if a pet lamb were the best lure. He w examination of the body. It may help some. I suppose the post-mortem {some money”” rEIEnAs s kD desy nu;: .‘M: bon round its woolly little neck. But what harm has he done | - Ty . 5 ; i Mamma appeared. Considerable & BleSse don't be offended if 1 say that every word | IS theonly sure test but we cannot delay opgsations for that. on ensued and a few coins wers _Noted Physician and Author. John clubhouse, Laf-a-lot Lodge, to- ou or Miss Dixon? 1 “We must watch our steps. These young asses belong to the best { U i 5 g spoken here will be, must be, forgotten on bott:h s{c\i;s. Andxnofionde dr:arlx:s Familiesita New Yotk They D ali i et Re’m-s"r'..g fnatly dropped into di:“;fln:‘x";"_(_:'l'::‘élnlglu. They will have a picnic sup- Why Husbands Are Mercurial. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. | that the lady is a party, to her fiance's dj,“ LAl “One is even an F. . V., because Durrane hails irom Virginia.” Fiace in a Ereasy pocket/of the plano |Per and informal cntertainment. - circumstances which led up to it, and what you have j Y “And the girl is in the Junior League. Charles, you must restrain {man's vest. Theu the young lady 4 it S toppers will go out to the camp and enjoy a week end there, not return- These be parlous times for husbands | City a d that she wa Country Life. announ bountiful ank while her friend be of exceeding value. Your summary is fine. Won't you go a step yoursel” « who drink or smoke or swear, for 1| How en do i 5 o - : Vi —j v Z i - B s . ~ o, . . @ % wives that since the bobbed sex has | lep the Shin in Sood ondiina s o :maalr(' obeyed. Having taken the plunge it was hopeless now (o!a;?:‘f;sp";“)gfi;_”i’:;:r:‘:ws for affairs which were not point one per cent ot {pith ine Teques, Gne Elrl plaves |girle in the week end party. acquired the accomplishments @ | M " 5 ) i e orizi He had a retentive memory, and was able to re- Soig jR while for X e e @il ke~ - dream of temporizing. 1 3 5 Ah!” sighed Winter. S { vaudevi then the other did iik ‘ = . man can never tell what he may get| Answ. ity dw s ust i ve}pny_ practicall batim, the two brief conversations between him and; Yes. 1 had to drag you in. T couldn’t pull the weight unaided.” | wise for her companio ATHLETIC CLUB MEETING, Jif Bis Colfes more freguent body Washes than{ihe girl that morning. Having made an end he rose, ban T antici.| “You little devil! Even over the ‘phone I icit vour fine Italian hand.” |, B4 07 8= 812 1% TU0 DT | PUE members of the Caitol Ath. One ansious wife writes: “He is | g0t iTa Frime of the city sofl the “I have done all that you asked, and 2 good deal xxpr;t an | ar_}l}f]- “Don't mix your metaphors, chiei. It sounds bad at this hourof the :E.”me _.l~_‘ ;;; e A maide Tietle ' fetic Chib ‘of Girls have announs- new try to quit by cutting down | body. So far us the condit.on of the | pated,” he said, with a stiffness of tone not lost on his E?r;“‘ : 1S | morning. And cut out the Italian stuff. There's nothing in it.” lences. This was especially noticeable ed that their next meeting will 1o three a day, fi * ¢ * Iremem- [n~e e Sencemn -d'a'lhe !elss baxhl:g case does mot interest me so particularly that I should wish a closer “I don't agree with you. You're sharp. I admit, but vour survey in the sonorous chords of “The szalrlr,e held next Thursday evening. The Der Teading how a few drops of some | [US PLUSE the condition, | mean LA} connection with it. f SO fimited to the area of a flashlight.” ¥ ISpangled Banner” As’ one smallll"ooeting, fast week, was excep- kind of mercury in coffee would de-|The grime and dirt of civilization {ou're a bit sore with mez* chirpe aEneaN ‘Sharp?’ ‘Flashlight?” ~1i vou said my intellect was ‘clear’ orI::::?:rhzr;rf:rmp’znd‘nn fts breath, | tionally interesting to the members, stroy & man's craving for tobacco/must be washed off, of course; a® “Well, I suppose I am. It is dififcult to defin ‘piercing’ I might let the insult pass.” . “This peculiarty rather irritated the as Dr. E. Blanche Sterling talked on = N very w = “ i ing to a man who has done so nobly without his knowledge ® * ** ana |Ooften every week for some per Don't try. I hate to mention eating t » who e v s sons. Clothing prevents natural . od: I shall be glad if you will join Mr. Winter and another, perhaps still more imagin- | leansing of the body by evaporation | LWiCE zh‘gz\;ly‘;. aey; :’:;i Lo g y o St ative or credulo red that she |of the sweat and by the disinfection, | W€ in a little dinn Bk when vou |small grinders” especially as thelipe gubiect of keeping fit, and a Gold- = piump old man shook with heanyluyn fim under the direction of Mrs. laughter a' e'r puny efforte. But |y’ ¥ Locher. was shown the mem- neither chiid had the persistence 1 |icre of the club. It was entitled “In “You'll make a fortunc out of boobs by your cheap w take your pension and set up a private detective offic Tll find you a strong-arm job as bouncer. By the way, the butler | actually did doctor sband's | oXidation and deodorizing of body ex- —er—" o - . here is in your line. Let's put him through it!” | keep at it long ugh to @ISCOVET {tha Pink. and was supervised hy the coftés for = ¢ he peor |€TCtiuns bY the air and sunlight. Sci Please come.” urged Winter, winking again. S Furneaux leaped to the bell. Any one hcaring these two bandying {1he trouble. When they found thev il known sports writer, Grantland e aot that the more clothing we wear the Stuart had no notion what that portentous wink meant, but he ! noteasant persoralities would have belibved that the city detective force | were bei ched at. they wen: oft S the faintest o t N: on very dirty cases as often es > ord ief h < there is an Italian flavor in A 3 , 11 . S S i zram of pieces o re used 1o demonstrate the h - T '‘Good.” cried the chiei he: 3 tag. as, as the chiei comm ner well knew, the cleveres ok i o = 5 didn‘t lasi for dow he was at nlas every day i 3 2 z 1 <. 1 ell knew rest crook in New |17 LT er gestures. ete., % {this affair. suppjose you meet uat the Restorato Milano, in West 46th |30 4 "ought to tremble when the “Big 'Un and the Little 'Un of the e Eea iris taking pnysical exercises. Th ipusiness. They want the easiest pos- peration of zirls in 21l branches ;,n e hours, and if they are given of sports was particularly urged. 1 qe: ha er and ady, alas. El A g - Lo ol e v 1 harder than ever and the lady, ala The Child's Afterncom Nap. { street, at 7:30. Don't wait at the dgor. Walk upstairs, turn the handle | (.0 \cere not only velping at his heels had forforten tha name of the tab-| Should & child aged four years be i , if we are not there, and any son of a 3 = » Tota T call that & good memory " imade to sleep in the daytime it she | of the firs.t room on thssl:‘fl:sfle:lde_ Thatll stop his mouth ¥ In crossing the room Furneaux happened to glance into the street, Another woman invites me 1o find | remains 1 the room (wo hours with- | §un asks your business, say Serpe. o 135 so, when Brown came, his first quexy w. inclosed a stamped addressed envel- {out sleeping and only frets and feels “But “serpe’ is the Italian for ‘snake. “Who cleared the mob away from the door>” but snapping at each other. ope—and I can't find it. altjough I|cross the rest of the day?—Mrs. Lo “Exactly. “A rough-looki ir” have searched diligentiy 1ol Witien B L. not help laughing, even in that house of gloom. A rough-looking fellow who spoke to Capt. Stuart, sir, lease tell me how to cure my hus- Stuart cou P g, | ‘How do you know?" BY EDNA B T e i e Smabes | j ATSWer—Every normal =voungster| “I believe you two_could persuade me to keep a euspicious eye-on “The chaaffeur told me, sir” KENT FORBES. , 38 cents worth of tobacco a week and | FUSE", 2E° e en Qusbt to 0| my own mother,” he said. i ’ Winter and Furneaux exchanged a look of inquiry. Even their Poeted et meney, O Siler, Do | dwracion s midiay meal sncn'any.| - When B b E0ne N O may ek Tike @ steer, it wo can | STApRce Could uot solve that puszie. “Then the chicf took up the = P 3 B 1< 1 If the child is not accustomed to tak- ‘A fin e sal & > examination. = son why a man shouldn't smoke—his|ing this tonic, you must exercise 1 him to pump that girl” 2 : in ti % - i 2 and nut rissoles. scalloped mush- family needs the money for better ’mme patience,” but more persever-| o Eufi’eaux shflfk hips hud." %—:‘;’s{,:nu Rerchnituedondon Poicey Brown: liejsai. Meatless Diets. 'r:or':- and a heavenly dish made from Do you want to reduce? If o, Ir hrooms and truffles cut fine, a2 meatiess diet. Are you suffering ed in butter and served with & so. you | measoned sauce made with thiek | cream thick ses. The least expensive.form : : e D o K if a jance. in training her into the habit. “You're wrong, James. We may want to use him in other ways— “Why did you quit?” £ smoking is the pipe. and even P 4 i 3 thes 7 uses the most expensive brand of | YOU €At make a ehild sleep. but vou |y ;ce the dinner. But he's on to our game now, and the girl is off the “The butler’s placid face fiushed slightly. I You Stick to the program for three | map where his help is concerned. However, he did us a good turn, an i “Do you really want to know?” he asked. e B ot away | can make her go to bed for an hour. {trom anto intoxicR ped st more with egg. e Somoiy and o Sy sy baveany e [mebbowrneidone i ot i b * “Sure.” Jinced a meau b I o e jame dict some uf these I B derea o Yo [ A i'in o Valhable Xdia Duldiog Wiaters evebrows curved in two perfect arches, ite indecent e | supch w poite as, SCLliE on all right for five sears whea 3 sergeant e e e e g :".:’,;‘:.,‘;fm‘."‘c’:':’-;, l‘h‘e “rros‘ls. ‘:in::a: s w-ww. e t. 1922) said.“ “Poor van Cortland is hardly dead yet.” 3 . “Stabbed you?” i ‘.’.2 f:::(::::efi t h’l::'L::;. g0 W g u;-n'fclflhul:' Ere:;‘l‘y ld:‘l:ci:::. o Seith a family or dependents of any s s ‘She never cared a straw about*van Cortland. She almost hated him Brown smiled gently, b At N icae. and I know of han- | 3 ought to be ashamed to squander Corned Beef Souffe. when it came to marriage.” - “No, sir._That's just a manner of speaking. T couldn’t do right with | dreds of cages mbere In Al Bl e it ot Al mey on expensive forms of tobacco. “How do,you know 2" = o5 < S that fellow. He made my Ii i - % s rolterata, Like overs schooi | Scald two and one-half cuptuls of | . “Because: Jamee, that streak of femininity in mo which you think | Himicd. and jomed-the goardcs o > TRCl the war broke out, L re- | o mea e e R | e ki Tood Ean Jast :m. for I have a new class to | gy win one-half cupful of celery| you have discovered assures me, if it exists, that no woman who loved a ‘Good egg! That sergeant must have been 2 mean cuss” Here are some suggestions for f00ds | the oil by itself, us each thing com- each almost every day instead of < = o 8 € e e el s waioun e e At shebs oc o) s oMt Ecrane as Miney Bt e o NSRS e Bt T ot s e e i e i B e Bt ere is ne remedy whic! ! -1 in love loathes the very o 3 0 owz:” o (or any soup made!one of tha ingredients in good socretly administered to a tobacco.|utes. Strain and cool a little. .Cook "Have you any sort of plan founded on your analysis up to the mo- “In the Tnterval. when I was out of the force, an’ before I passed the '?:l‘?:xm ';fldu"’frp-ax: Rk etias | s helps v::r:c:f:n'ov"xh: ol of or drug addict—to overcome | two tablespoonfuls of fiour in two ta- & ;}:o?nlvlng. It is uscless to atzempt | blespoenfuls of lard. add two and men!_? fo cure such habits without the esr-|one-haif cupfuis of milk, and stir un- f-operation of the addict him- | til smeoth and boiling. 'Add one-half | three men whose rooms I am now going to searc! the pores during the iime tn. { doctor. I went to the pub—the saloon, sir—where I knew he might be | Cream e etable soups. for“instance cream o - caragus. cream of cr e Crld salmon sers Fe gressi 0. I must think things out. T need to know a heap more about | fonnd occasionally when off de. The three are Rob- | b hands up.” | I ragged him a bit. an’ got him to put | "':' [.'nvml\ ;:‘ogul:i x: <:rr:| (l‘;;l;(\l‘i ;n:\_x::xlx; na' Sx‘;f-l*nogg‘(lmmxd g::‘?:‘ ert Kerningham. \fhose handkerchiei wiped the vase: Philip Durrane and And the % ort of thick sauce. or times vou e sections to mmy tobcco user Who|one.fourthe teaspoonfui of sait and | Francis O. Baker. - 5 !~ "I gave him one or two.” X | 8sh ¢ ing skonld be dun s TR IT bR are Ea e to write To me and ask mejtwo cupfuls of coid corned beef, “Why Durrane and Baker? SR _ ., | =Soaked him in the jaw! - jolizegit or Alie Saridusiverpiatl 5 S AN e S iy any to help him overcome the habit. | chopped “"'-n Be-'! minmm'_-II roll: of “Because they, like Kerningham. have long thin fcet. Mr. X. when “Yes, sir.” m?’:}:;z;l‘a;rt'-r “Z‘Z;,'m“ o :u:r.bhdl:;ld ‘;‘,-,r;.::m.::,“‘ ar or MiT = e ) ; wave” e = : entree| every day: if yo = T xb:fi.}u“:h‘n‘t S lgm ‘eu'mdj‘xl«:: %’;’ ;’F':‘-‘ en fo -t‘;u;“. on u:e balcony, forgot to sh:flle his feet lfl;zd’"’e.” well as sldf)‘f:;:-‘i Excclient. .And how about the army dishes include croquex‘ll:: made :‘rn 2 firm, s only -enough cream at habit o d 2 4 Ereased ._d“"‘-um ‘Luckily 508 s18, bazles, $hcy-always do forget something, ) Tpagheiti or muts. cheese om emxo eep xin pliable and the tis~ bow long you've had it and wha! )o?:ummm Rl Mwm_,_.____‘ sheesq souflies, Jialian guocchi, 7.es) susspourished, = R