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“Why not? Am I not entitled to | die if I like?” = I did not reply; to | dle is certainly a human right. She | went on: ‘Of course, it's always the i same thing. One never gets what | one wants," Her voice rose: “Oh, why didn't you leave me there? | shan't have the pluck to try again.” | ‘While I was trylng to console her, the Sister in charge, who ‘was crossing the ward, came to us, and with brisk optmism which her profession culu- vates, remarked: ‘“‘Well, young lady, and how are we doing now?” Asg there was no reply from the patient, the Sister furned to me ~and said: “It's been a narrow squeak, but she'll be all right now. As soon as we got her, we gave her a little dose of apo- morphine; we washed her out with a salt solution. Then three cups of hot black coffee, and there you are.” The Sister beamed upon her good | work, and added: *“By the way, since you've done it, wouldn't you like to tell me your name and ad- dress?"” DAILY FASHION 8BI'VICR = ————————o) How to Make Eyelets SIIIIITT (17 Lo HUSBAND SLOV Adele Garrison” New Phase o REVELATIONS OF A WIFE $33sessfestesisient’ 22 d seen and that he ha fight with Harriet's George was|the railing. She struggled with me |asked by an interviewer: “What 1s|then and suddenly sald: | your favorite amusement?"” The |1 want to die. I've taken poison | novelist replied: Loafing about a “Poison!" T cried. “What poison?” | great city between midnight and|She did not reply, but now I could |dawn.” His reason he gave as fol- | connect her dreamy state with one of |lows: .“At night it is the unexpected |the soportofics: laudanum, or cocaine, happens. The few people about youimorphia perhaps. - “Quick!" I said| would be in bed, were it not for some | to the man, “hurry up. We've got i unusunal cause: love, purpose of crime, | to find a cab and get her to a hospi- |agony of apprehension, or black pov-|tal.” The girl no longer struggled, lerty., Lonely under the stars, these | but had fallen back against me, ob- people seek company; they unwilling- | viously stupefied. = After a moment's ly confide in you; and even enlist| hesitation, the man lumbered across| Iyou in their sehemes.” Thus W. L.|the square. 1 followed him, holding George has wandercd hundreds of lup the girl. The man hailed a pass- | nights in London, TParis, Barcelona, | ing taxi, feebly and in vain. Finally New York, Chicago, ete. He has another taxi took pity on us and participated in several exciting adven- | stopped. | tures, which he relates here, altering| “Middlesex hospital!” I sald to the | the nantes and details for the sake of |driver. The fat man was quite close his strange companions of the night. to us, and as I helped the girl in T | Three of these adventures actnally | could not help saying to him: *Look | | happened to Mr, George: three are | here, you were there before 1 was. | slightly amende: They make up Why didn’t you do anything?” the picture of darkness and passion Oh, well,” said the man, goggling | which stands behind the face of every |a last look at my burden, ‘“one great city, and represents a hidden doesn’t want to get mixed up.” { world into whieh the daring can pene- Well, T was properly mixed up, | trate, speeding in a tax! toward a hospital | with an entirely unknown, beautiful attempting to sleep. 1 fought Lililan Made a Generous Apology ““'i"i” Katic Raps on the Door | A et Lillian tugged at my agm, and m into She did her own then she shut and before she spoke, i apology to make to your sister-in-law,"” 1pt! “I don't mean in wn fe ng I'm not afraid for the children with her jealons, of "Il be able love for everyvthing Some time ago Mr. I saw out and il living r on upstairs. reached not st u she room, and e\er ocked the door to my (Continued in Our Next Issue) (vOICES IV THE AIR) KDKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). trol it ildren only will cong lLope stopped abruptly, and looke Aisingly know whether not Tuesday, January 29. | 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the | Ft. Pitt Hotel orchestra. 7:15 p. m.— Address by a represen- tative of the American committee for the Relief of German children 30 p. m—-"Preserving Teeth,” Dr. Bruce P, Rial. 7:45 p. m.~—The Children’s period. S p. me—Market reports from the National Stockman and Farmer said done t to vitdren away ¥ an't b Recanse of Willi promptly P the im's people?” 1 thought my Your connters THE ) Ginn COPYRIGHT BY MSCALLS & i Onee again o summer night sky spangled with stars. Under such skies adventure is commaon, lovers, murderers, thieves lure of warmth It the morning; I had fore, only an hour, I while in Bayswater, where pens, along Edgware Itond, POISON s oiced in wn mind Exactly ssented L and a going Lootiegger about the of them they're 1 secause i1l feel the 2 : $:15 p. m o'clock in \ by Dr. John Ray ¥ out, the 8:30 p. m.— Concert wandered a | the Byron King little hap- S | Pittsburgh, 1'a. where ad 3 9 p. ma venture somewhat crode Now | N { | Weather fo was slowly crossing Mayfair, stopping S " 1 10:30 p. om. in Upper Brook street to listen to the | concert. | strains of a string quartet, which one { could occasionally hear through the conversation of two hundred people fand the clink of tumblers. Then I passed into Grosvenor Square t- ed for a moment, ohserving the taxis, sometimes glimpsing their freight; once there flashed past me, thus, a pink evening frock neatly surrounded height. by the black arm of a dinner jacket. Add Dboiling water and let stand I was just going to pass vhen, directly over the fire until the water across the square, against the railing: bolls again, Then cover the mold with |1 perceived a figure, all in white buttered paper & which stood there motionless, By Do not let the staring intently I found that it was a covered, until the woman fn an evening frock, hatless, . the touch, It wi who was holding on to the railing e utes, Unmold and one hand, while the other hung sauce motioniess, is recipe will fill a quart mold 6 [ was HUrprisc 10 persons, Squarc is u bad place St except perbaps for a housemaid, The housemaid’s mistress, cqually adven turous but more prudent, would hard- Iy make an appointment against the railings of G enor . 1 watched the woman for at least two | ivie rear for her us I did, 1 could migutes, during which she did not o0 help being affected by her grage; move at all. Then 1 observed that 1 couig not restst the delieate charm she was not alone; that is to say, of her suave scentedness. | am not or Slx yards away sigod gihven to deeds of herolsm, but 1 say evening dreas, a light that it was herole of me not to kise arm, & gibus on his head the sweet red lips which lay so clos torest became keen, Who, werv to mine. And yet human na pastners 1 & sheit draten ? ture is merely human it is a R .‘_l"_q'v‘;""""‘"v‘;'"’yl'"“]' ettt good thing that from Grosvenor el gty i s Square to the Middlesex hospital the wung on the milings, v hung on the milin distance is short stretehed, her hody was a little inelined by her beauts 8 slim; the ohtstretehed | White; a bistre shadow low Upon the Ao neat ronnd head, closely smooth black hair upon Hght must run blie Hghts 1 couid not laches shadowy the pale cheeks, a mouth made redder by hey ness, Mer garment, sk trimmed with sliver stockin the small ] intensely delicate Then 1 ed that her shoes | white feathers, 1 [ knew that this luxnry. « What was such wir! that #he was, doing like gripping railings of Square And why, stand by her silentiy? rrets full of find out ‘Resolution,” wers, presented by Sehool of Oratory, they presented the desired width of ribbon. Each was 1 eyelet must be marked and cut exact- lv at right angles to the neckline as shown in the sketeh, After one side been marked, put in pins to in- ate the marks for the other side, ‘ut only gne eyelet at a time, Put necki a line of fine running stitches around finished ets be sketeh shown is the whieh The around throngh Irawn Stit nnderarm ! Y p e garment thre ntly Yoof (ront that and divide this space evenly Mark the cut (IFigure 2) off the divisions the wrong side. The stitches around the eyelet are 10w only half a space on ecither side made over the raw edge, close tos of the front and back gether so that the edge is cntirely The eyelets should be marked about 'covered. This stiteh is made by sew- th quarter inch from the edge. ing from left to right as shown in are made wide enough to carry Kigure 3. the mold to about two-thirds of its possession nec w with been the ribbon family fiving may U made Lillian 1 footsteps down At her sen P Arlington time signals. ast, Special t he up and finish , | hi and back se d 1gh the Measure around “I'm Very Harriv what's said late center evening she sald vehems the 1id Dicky to sprak And 11 VBZ (Westinghouse, Springfield). ipol on him “I'm with a very sorry 1 She turned deprecatory Wi - Market Survey of Commerce 7 p. m.—~World | trom the Department at Boston, | Farmers' Period Orehard Campaign,” by Professor 1. E, Cole 7 Bedtime story for the Dicky Dicky advised My could have up wit to he a bed ress said with They 924 the chicken breast. Scrape the the veal fibers. Put these chopping bowl and wooden potato masher Add salt and paprika crumbs and pound again Add o gg and pound Add the other egg and thoroughly blended. Rub and heat in of pulp in a boxed from wooden with a smooth mtil smooth until smoot) pound until I hurry this I'm must on, ess, if self- The Art of Investmen by Don- ald McClench § p. m—One by Harold (Jazz) naily. 9P ups b o pound until respecting camel 1 hour of vaudeville Kelly and Tom M swiftly up i rmission, a s the marve b had £ toueh contritio water boil. mixture is firm to take about 40 min- serve with cream CRIED. “WHAT m,~~Bedtime story for Orison 8, Marden P me—Arlington time WEAF and Tel. arm grown- shouted to her, shook her, to shake her out| fatal lethargy. And 1 suc for she eried out, struggled, jump out of the cab. She close to me, and in T am ashamed to own I, | but at thet moment, pity der as | urce sieve her pinched for her, of her ceeded, tri to was very my arms, ipping cream ‘ signals. o Grosnenor meeting, and Buttter are used s and press cover the cut into of mold well paper I truffies and serve tor a (Amencan Tel Co.—-N. Y.) in littie butter, wdding a few butter to hold them red mold § irm swecthreads, unti Wlanehing. ule Mince trimmings drops in g a cold pl the talk tulk Lund, at the SOprano; 0-10 Daily sport Thornton Fisher; Deseriptive by Mmne, Chariottey with N. Val Peavy Ethel 1t MeKay, program; Everready Enter- ‘Columbin Recorde! direct from the. studio the Columbia Phonograph company; John Allen tenor, accompanicd by Mps, American Logion Night pro- distinguished artists KYw ghonse meited 15 p. wm A\ LUNCHEON 0IsH by on Opera sOprano, plano. musical tuinersy Gossip’s Corner w8 tender Cut . eream after into hroom to of Cook sweethr More Colors Thirty-two shades are listed on the chart for spring, two new blues four new greens are included arteraneh cubes, S maj coal over My color of and Timbale of Chicken Spooner. Spooner; flour gram wity ehicken s Bl add prepared n, mushiroom nd s spring Shoes pring wear are showing subdued oolors and e intri- strappings and perforations than tormerly the wo She arm out Her head but T was struck I urm lay slender smoott more cate er n called at the hospital next me ing, & Httle before 8 o'clock I had some difficulty with the porter, who refused to recognize mw having brought anybody there the night fore, Fnnally, after interviews with the seerctary and the registrar, 1 was Ied into & ward by a4 bored nun whose attitude suggested that here were Jots of women, and that § might pick out one that 1 fancled She went away immediately, leaving me by the side of one who was no longer a sleeping beauty. The beau tiful Black hair was plaited; she was letness; there were lines of fatigue upon her face, but it was entrancing al last 1o see Mer eyes, soft, very deep brown eyes. A white hand lay outside the coveriet 1 ventured to | take it “Who are you she asked t my rame. “Well, 1 don't yon.” v “Oh, yes, I'm the quotat who found you last night against the 6:30 p rallings, and brought you here Trio of T« She reflected “Yes, 1 remember 74 somebody Then, in the me | musie volce “What 4id you do it mixture in a t Weathy Chicago frm Weath hicago.) and hicken eeonn - Plaid Hems wparate skirts woolly surface checks or rut financlal and final markef and sport summary fur nished by the Union Trust Co, Chi cago Journal of Commeres and Unit ed States Department of Agriculture, 660 o moChildren's bedtime Hom widex of m. News, mizture AW ewors are o dhp il in the tan or gray with a and ntly a ok iffed with whieh in day. The d mixturee i qnirki at the bee horder the i sides of Cover with iking the to weethread reane nomistur plaids about feken ndsture, n nyes hlaek npon and white Changeable collars and o tures and detach wmo id eve W Dinner musie furs nis ) Doerr's orchestra and | Joxka orchestra at the | Congress hotel 8:01 to 8:28 p. m jished bw the American an Wederation $:0 to B40 p m covered the a on ite chemiscttes spring Mo one to get slight mi st e completely with at least e ' ure a pra note s Crencents they Mects inet lace the 1oth 4 traig) e Py Straight nose, L hary's number o foundation. mixture mold in the of « in u enable water to surround pan deep some sott white fur. Bu Program Parm enongh 1o allow the With a very her timy e | The Adventures f KaggedyAnn AT gedy Andy by Johwmy Gruelle e oy then broke off, feeling that 1 address the man first i “Anything the shoes, this as per TN e emy m. - Muslcal pro- cei were made of tor | treme | Letter from Richard Summers was amazed suggested o for this, Grosvenor did that ¢ Grimahaw is what the (General Fioetric Ce 1 told N.Y) also, RRow ‘ Produce and stock market w8 bulletine Dinner musie by Striog k hotel, Albany, N, ¥ Program of chamber m the ne; girl onght turned matter?” 1 you do. man Hookie they asked aad 1 don’t know The answer was preoceupied now it the matter =y all shook hands ghe did 11 Mrs. Cookie, and o decided they must then, in their £ 1o a good, their happiness at kind Goblin, the air Hag she | ¢ ookie the Gobli Mre by Mrs. and gerbread m kind Hungry angi threw in su Cooki Mirs, Raggedy TR hats now i he " as with the 1 &poke you a replied even for?" 1 conldn’t teave you there ————— shouted Whee! Three cheers kind Hookie Goblin' Now with us and share in our happiness Then 1k Ho. gedy Ann Gin surprising, bt | #irl What's rvight Are you made WaGt ) & Kesearch Corp. the he for nice, Andy, the Weeky okie thé Goblin gredy Ann was sur itznon. can b was to het > die (American Rad Are answer 1 asked movement It you Hillside, Mass.) Hoston police reports, adquarters Medford 15 p. not oot ing he not a us she THIS BRIGHT BABY GIRL Brought Joy to Home. Mrs. Price’s Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkbkam’s Vege table Compound Seootae, Pa.—‘‘Inever feit like work: tr; id have terrible pains and would ba in bed three or four daye. 1 was in this condition about a women say it was good for women's troubles, and my aunt d helr me as it had the Vegetablz believe it heips at as with both my other babies a great deal more than with 1 thank youa thousand times good your medicin:‘hu d - t has surely meds our home a bappy 7 Mrs. PRICE, Scootac, coun! A of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- nd, 98 out of every 100 were benefited Ly its use, € nk (Copyright, 1 belor this, } party captured as many of the t Is & and last, he had Mrs. Cookie's house the table with the nicest things they conld find to eat and that meant some very nice things. They had little sand hot weenijes, fce cream and lolly pops, chocolate cake and cookies, strawberries, with whipped crea nibbles, cream puffs and soda water Ko you see it was a very nice dinner party. Hookie the Goblin was even cap aggedy Andy had .l Goblin into step- Cookie's house, then A the Gob- he , you know, Hookie t Mrs iy had wrestle er th cheesr an wad before the wrestied o had wrestied the path t policeman and ong Goblin hard, they er right down noods to where a a jail ce, kind policeman hearing for a Raggedy Is were shouting for him i ad locked every they could nice not and the Hun- come along wit “ vasket of cand gave six cookies to This pieased much he let Rag- cov- 1 went to to have something mor Hookie the G again us The Goblin hung his head and shi- fied his feet, behaved as anyone there and this surprised RaggedyAnn very much and she o 2d to wipe the whipped. m from Hookie'a face seven times 4 off of Raggedy Andy's six times. The Hungry Howloon was the only one who did not eat, because he did not have a mouth and was made of rubber, but the Howloon waited upo you any mo-e, nor shall | the others and had a nice time help- From now ing them. For, sometimes, it is fon a real | just helping others have fun even | though you cannot joim in the fun was quiet, | yourseif, - as well are you following 1 v others asked in hung his head a ) Canme of capturing you unhappy! 1 sha he e mean agni I'shall try my very best to be k Gobiin a moment every one er he on single 114 not Iy me, removed into another resim ' indisereet, but her attitude strained that I knew | leave her like this. begged her to say what ter, asked whether ar wrong filled me excitement, so that at smal and tried ar as If her spirit wers felt conid not 8o again 1 was the mat- ¥th was with nerveus last | took the o remove it raili to which it clung® spoke In muffied, low she sald “I#t me one.” T'm sorty.” 1 said I to butt in, but I'm sure thing wrong “Let me alone.” In despair 1 looked What's the matter?’ ure £he hand the she Ther tone don't want to the 1 asked something the there 1s,” he stared at Wim, surprised about forty, rather fat, well he was one of goggie-cyed men they jus wel man “I'm matter replied 1 He was Aressed ; those rather red, Yes, goggie-eyed roggle How 1 asked. “Dont you ady 7" her before in iy 4 her standing there jnst ae here's 1 expect 10 you mean?" know the ife and ou Aiq Completely flabbergasted, 1 agair 1Look sajd 1 can't vou night. Don't something Where Let 1 de tnrned here,” 1 all to do name? 1o the girl teave you see | W tive? she rephied anything.” Her s dreamy éhe here o at's your do you me alon 't again utter- that 1 wieep want was thick wondered whether walking. “We 1 sald, “1 an | thing. Anshow here with me; wel policeman and ses wi car | While so speaking 1 ms jan efiort to unclasp her mnst you “ome. stand find & e dome.” agfd wits fingers from Come T0D MUCH MEAT .15 HURTS KIDNEYS Take a Giass of Salts to Flush Kid- neys if bladder bothers yom Eeating too much meat may pro- duce kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid excites the kid- they become overworked; get 51 o i5h; clog up and cause all sorts o tress, particularly backache and mis i the kidney region; rheu- matic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver sleeplessness, bladder and urinary ir- ritation. The moment kidneys are der bothers neys. ry your back hurts or ng right, or if blad- gt about four ounces f Jad Saits from any good pharmacy: takes ablespoonful in & giass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine This famous salts is made from the acld of grapes and lemon Julee, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations 1o flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity; a to neutralize the acids {in the urine so that it no longer ir- | ritates, thus often ending bladder ais | orders. Jud Balts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men afid women take mow and then to elp keep the kidneys and wrinary srgans clean, thus oft. ous kidney disorders. 1 avoiding ser | Mecting of the lao. ning program: “Africa from Cap wn to the Conge,” by A Flint. Weekly Business Report compiled by Roger W. Babson. Con- cort by the Standish Male Quartet wiz (Aeolian Hall—New York City.) 7 p. m—Major B. Foster, “The Emall Depositor and His Bank;” « University of the Air talk ). m.-—Supper music by Paul Speeht and his Alamac Hotel orches- ua $:16 p. m—Est 9 p. m.—Dr. Charles B, Benson Bullding Habits 'n Childrer 19 p. m.~“How the Pack”; a newspaper story by J. E | Hardenbergh, managing editor of the City News association 10:30 p. m.—Da Hotel Astor orch | 280CvYLIl—a kr aflos Big Amrad m.—F Hrother 5:30 p 8, organ recital Boys Came program by the cstra Z2irv',Barnes Tailored Suit First overblouse and pleated are enjoying a new vogue at Palm Beach and (W8 southern resorte They are second in favor, however, to the trim tallored suit The skirt Red and Blue The combination of red and blue, though it has a ceflain suggestion of |school days, is very popular with | growanps now. Red embroiders buttons, or brald, are to be found on ma 1 Wine serge frock Saving the Cortain Cover the end of vour brass curtain {rod with an old glove finger or a {thimble and #t will not catch in the tet when you are running the rods through the hems.