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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925. 35 . she decided promptly, “I'll|fore my eyes. T had only one idea—to | get upstairs to my room. Little by 1 { (1 wami said. “You may omit | little T finally made it, fell on N t ition. 1 think I know it al- | and lay there till T heard Wilson rous- | lost his self-c l‘ Ou ‘ I OSS Ing the house. And that's all I know, Ah” he erie 4 wd demanded | so help me God! It Jim has disappear- | at me like tha [ told you?” BY A. E. THOMAS, Waterman, : 2d, he went himself. If he's been killed, | cent, I tell you! 1 know nothing about | ows—driving clouds—a glint of & Oft for the day’s work with > " “My dear sir, what an obvious sus- | I didn'l it. T didn’t do it, as God's | it! Whatever has happened to Jim, 1| —they se. :L‘nlf‘nfsq struggle— A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. Dicibal KTl B AEakt whence) I come: i | din’t do it. Doris, speak for me!|s 3 known than are | all?” aske i. | You don't believe 1 did it? You| r paus: ¥ Dodd. Mead & Co i 3 Occidental civiliza- | 8—Y" 3 e J can't! You can't!" 2 e "o | cany. > violet ey =5 - ¥ t an agonized glance | TI waml allowed him s f in- |2 2 d away in silence. | twisting ike an Autumn leaf 1 nd presently strug control, but pres ¥ * . my G he murmured, sank | —s black deep water Eledlion: 2 sked—"The revolver, un into his chair, and burfed his | down—down—d — = 2 . 1 ran to another. | fir in his hands ning. { Stop hi E an, in a What?” said Wate A At it Ana lson was the first to move. He |quivering moan, “for God's sake stop| = denly in a 3 ' e assed. Then he | The Hindu moved slowly to the desk.' went to the hall door, opened it, and ' him. he's golng mad! " Full of vim and pep—easy-to-serve T “It is foul,” she murmured. |n that same level, emotionless wolens | eves of all three fixed them-| * 3 X At this he r voice went | I'm inng- | rkness—midnight —shad rs n by the barrel, and But the volce went on: interrupted the Swami, “the The weapon wa “I see—! room—two men— er wis his, then?” in my id. “‘which ed. Madaie, s “My friend, we need 1 Mr. Waterman iway from him-and threw it ./ has told us that he handled Then he fell upon me he did so | weapon. Well, Madame, is it clean or = 'k ent out-— 1 d w why. | is it foul?” id T was lar d fell nd tried 1o 50 to bed, but he | ] 4 s e o Thyed ondh I head, and that's all 1 vished to ple him?’ 2 quite a while. T don’t know Vel K along, 1 was out. but when I came things Jim was ty soen ould SQUEEZ-EZY MOP s KEEPS HANDS OUT OF DIRTY SOAPY WATER These scientific Corby mix- | ing machines develop gluten ) ! more completely th-n is pos- ~===/7 ‘J £ sible in any other way. LT Cranberries A tasty combination—and Cranberry Sauce gives the touch that aids digestion by help- ing to balance the diet. Good with allmeats. Cranberries are healthful—appetizing— economical. Serve in some form every day! Recipe folder mailed freei AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE 90 West Broadway, New York, N. Y. The Power to Develop — Gluten the Master Builder YOUR children need all the energy you can give them. They use up energy fast in their play. And they store it up fast in their sleep and from the food they eat. Gluten, because of its tissue-building and strength- giving qualities, is the most important protein found in bread; and the greater its development, just so valuable is bread as a food. That is why we insist that Corby’s Mother's Bread must be up to the Cordy Standard in the amount of gluten produced. We buy our flours for gluten; we test them for gluten; aerate them thoroughly to make it possible to get the full glute{l-content; and we mix our doughs in the Corby mixing machines whieh develop more glu- ten than is possible in any other way. Gluten is life and health and strength to your S 7 HIS WEEK your grocer is featuring Premier Salad Dress- children; and it is our obligation, as bakers, to ing. The last few days of the contest are here—that’s why. But you still have time to enter it—to write us a chatty letter, listing all the things you have done with one bostle. On sale at all Grocers’ P Here is what one woman wrote: “I have used Premier Salad Dressing on broiled frankfurters; on lettuce and tomato sand- wiches; as a seasoning on baked potato; on grape fruit salad; and on cold salmon.” There are actually 147 prizes, in gold, from $250.00 to $10.00 each. That will suggest easy Christmas money to many women. This contest is open to those who have used Premier. One can send more than one list—but only one prize for any one contestant. In case of ties, each tying contestant will beawarded the full amount of each prize tied for. Contest closes De- cember 1st, 1925. Address FRANGS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY, New York City mier alad DRESSING A perfect mayonnaise The gluten in bread helps make healthy bodies and puts roses in a girl’s cheeks—and a boy’s too. see that Corby's Mother’s Bread provides your children with all the gluten that bread can give _them. CORBY BAKING COMPANY