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wfiY HUSB AP{D)?IT&?E :; ” How to Finish Ac;)stl;me Slip’s' Si«_ie ()IiTg ‘ “ “%SQL ison'~ New Phuse of : : \T! . Adele Garrison hia 3 ® SABATINI AMAYBATED I BY DR. C. C. ROBINSON REVELATIONS OF A WIFE , ' i TR © RAFALL SAPATINI (423: RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE,INC, ¢ change has taken place in the matter of winter clothing and footwear. The old style of bundling one's self up un- til you could hardly move, slowing down circulation on account of slow movements and inactivity, has greatly On the Carcful Watch For Visitors | as emphatically as 1 conld i BEGIN HERE TODAY here whilst you have been abroad. “I'll run_you dov e post 61| “Remembon 1 sall. Unat {9 ol ( i Colongl Holles, soldier and adven-|In these past ten years, Randal, I fice right now," I reachiug for |anyone the Harrison chlidren ar i : \ turer, returns to England, the land|have often thought you might be my hat and suit co 1 have Tioth-{ BOWGE ARy, A& fan 4« you k| | ] of his birth, when war is declared |dead. And I ask myself, all things ing more to do here, @ thanks to | they are on here indefinitciy, | ) . ) with Holland. He comes to lodge |being as they are, whether as your |change. you, the children arc all ready.” “Not even Tcers?™ Katic usked, ¢ | with Martha Quinn, hostess of the|friend I have cause, real cause to rg-| Thousands of men and women now ‘With Marion mounting lolefully, and 1 knew how ' gOS- Paul’'s Head, in Paul's Yard, London. {joice at sceing you alive make it a practicé to wear low shoes over them,” Liliia sipy, voluble soul longcd to share . g The colonel writes for an audience| .Holles was aghast. ‘Test me, and |and comparative light stockings “Come along the # in- | tier knowicdge with our neignbers. | 3 > with his old friend, His Grace of A]-|you shall not be disappointed. I'll | during cold weather. It is exceptional t mind P until Iispect ot the Ticers, | \ \N ! bemarle, whom he has not seen for|do you no discredit, He had risen | for anyone to suffer today from frost- said sternly, for though knew | 1 § 3 ten years. While waiting in the|in his excitement. bitten toes, Mrs. Ticer it emulate a | | hall ‘of the Duke's residence for Al-| Albemarle waved the Colonel back| The feet are a long way from the cemetery, a sceeret v con- | Lemarle to receive him, the colonel [to Whis chair, central blood pumping station and cerned, her son and husband did ; A hears Mr. Pepys of the Navy Office “I nothing doubt it, T know your|are so built that they are subjected to tmaster. Whei ! me | not share 1 vetion, JER et I tell a friend of the infatuation of | nature, and it is a nature I would | more cold, according to their avea, nodded re igly to me, “Me, 1 ay noting:" Katie| 7 ' \ His Grace of Buckingham for Miss | trust. I know your talents, partly{than any other part of the bady. Ire- 1 saw e ¢ head | promised efin v, and only putiy| \ Farqubarson, actress playing at the|from the carly promise that youjquent bathing of the fect in cold reassured by protestations, | \ Duke's House. showzd, partly from the opinion held | weather will be found of value, as the She went to the ary and read ty the 3 \ ! Holles marvels that in time of war,|of yvou at one time in Holland.” | rubbing will increase circulation. chilfiren gathered re until Katie | | / : with the plaguc threatening London| He paused, and sighed. “God| The advisability of frecing the lower with excited eyes eame to the door, i . ) the Town should be coycerned with |knows I need such men as you, need | extremities from any undue pressure e Kiteher A% S i X the affairs of a playhouse woman.|them urgenti nd 1 would use you|ijn cold weather is advocated. This al- 3 Then the usher calls for “Mr. Holles,” | thankfully. DBut . . .” lows a much freer blood circulation assumed for my benetit, ¢ N / % s “But what, sir? In God's name!”|and consequently warmer feet. Tight end to 1 t et ) \ N { NOW GO ON WITH THIE STORY | The heavy, pursed lfns n_grlml garters, tight hose, tight shoes or any ing,” she murmur P ned : i i | “Tea year «aid the Duke ,flo“.ly':fltzmn. ‘llt*‘rals(vd blflc“k (" ebrows Te-{bands of close-fitting articles of ap- sumed their level. 1 cannot do 0| parel should be taboo in extremely without exposing vou to theé very|cold weather. in, "l want time to lamp t 1, { a man bemuscd. Ten, vears!” he 1 obeyed her unquestioningly, and : \ aid again, is gentle almost sor- | o gy, . suld agaln, and his ge worst dangers. If you live in the country or have to be out in very cold weather be furtively my ey ) t . | . i # i rowing eyes scanned his visitor fro “Datper $olien dingtind, ‘:‘,l.’l‘,‘f"?,”,;‘ vt Sokiie ; 102 AT A\ fost te stowy. ”';1‘_‘"‘ sit, “}:‘f“gs" | _“I sce that you do not understand. | careful that your fingers, cars, nose o S & he urged, waving him to the arm-|y,, gy not realize that you bear a|or toes do mot become white and : 5 \ Chair sct at the fable 50 5 10 1€ | ame inseribtd on & certain roll Of | yumy, The time for the sensible O ow Ul ik fatner Cybil are] YONSAOLESE g wnwo | trcatment of frost-bite is before it " Duke said at las You mean my {ather The | nappens. Should Jack I'rost 'pinch - | grown!" the Duke said at last. Colonel was incredulous, r o ; man had “That will # something gained, | o g is.|You avoid entering a warm room. disappeare side the post offi 3 a ta ¢ " Your father's—aye. 1t is mis-|goor o cool place and apply’ cold RoREaraL 2 S e A where all else is but a tale of 1088." | g, tunate he should have named you| " 4 A Suspictons Character ~ “Aye! You bear it writ plain cloths and cold water or snow, Rub A retired policer 10w . tpon you,” the Duke sadly agreed, gently until the feeling in the frost- ing himsclt great d g and again there broke from him that bitten parts becomes normal. sl gibed, Sure " iisoles or nerally opened on strip to the edge of the k, right|paintive, “God save u If the frost-bite is severe Dblisters uneasincss in tong, gt 2 the left side The opening must be Sides together. A three-eighth inch | andal Holles the cider had been may form over the.parts frozen. In His 1 ured \ o Arishe IRith i a e nr adine londtha] A should be l.u('noll over to the top | \fonk's dearest friend, Both natives such a case a physician xnpst be Not only his feet,” she retorted, - ACIE Lefore the strips are basted on|of Potheridge in Devon, they had | called at once as mortification may “le fairly screams it all over. Now, 5 edge of the front and with a fiy on| (pigure 1), grown to manhood together. And set in, I'll lay you a litte two to one that y Tells How To Prepare |y cige of the back: the front al-| On the front fold back the strip to | though political opinions then di- R SRS he's been sent here by that attor- Children's Party vays fastening over the back, the wrong side with the seam on|yided them—for Monk was a King's Curdled Sauce ney who wrote that precious letter BY SIS MALLY IFirst join camisole und skirt, leav- edge, turn under the raw edge of the |pan in those far-off days, whilst the When a custard sauce curdles set He's exactly the typ appeal to ing left side free for opening and put strip and hem to piace, older Holles had gone to Parliament it in a pan of ice water and beat pople who don't have much ex- Valentine day (Feb. 14,) always ! in the hem around the top of the On the back cdge turn under the |y pepublican—yct their friendship had with a dover egg beater until it is perience, course he isn't very has a distinet appeal to small people, | Comisole For the facing cut a strip raw edge of the strip. Crease the | pemained undiminished. When | smooth. dangerous, and yet I'm just us glad It affords unusual opportunitics for 0f material onc and onc-half inches|strip through the ‘middle and hem|\onk at last in *46 accepted a com- 1 was two mi ahead of him in Aecoration, \ wide and for the fly a strip two ana down the edge to just cover the mand from Cromwell in the Irish AII'III‘ Clothes that post oftice, Not that the post- Sandwiches, cakes, sulads, ice [ene-quarter inches wide Baste the stitching (Figure 2). service, it was ‘the influence of Holles i ” If the air in a closet or wardrobe mast himselt wounld give him any crcams N 1 be made MArrow strip to the edge of the fr . IMinish the opening with snaps{which had procurcd both the offer \ 0 scems close and dead, place your satistaction—iederal orders are the heart pe the favors can be | right sides together ste the wider | (IMigure 3). land its acceptance, Later, when AL { electric fan in there, let it operate only thh postmasters heed—but | tiny heart-shaped boxes filled with — — - - - Holles the younger decided for a ) for a few minutes and the condition there's always the chance that o candy : tr: of arms, it was under the aegis | will be 1emedied. with two tablesuwoons cold water, roll \ dick like that can get hold of some ack Harner pie i shape of under-clerk with a taste for melo- | heart might he made of pink drama and loosen him up. How. Crepe-paper r and suspend ever, I've spiked that thing down ©d over the - 1 Ribbhons fast, The postmaster's on the look- should be att to favors in the something (disturbing. other indication of ansicty, : climbed into. the car me t 1onchalant air cem s ) y jof Monk that he had taken service, 4 and it was due as much to Monk's A ey Printed Frocks 23 GOSSI S COmer friendship as to his own abilities that Printed crepe de chine is one of he had found himself a Captain after 4 the most popular materials for spring ENCLnOE O LA IR QL ‘ Dunbar and a Colonel after Wor- frocks—the more printed the better, | in crumbs and brown quickly in deep iiot fat. Dirain on brown paper. When cool scoop out the center | 1 ch thick, Reheat in the oven & out for just such a specimen as ' reuching to vach plate, and the [ 000 TR ST o cester, Had he but chosen to con- - the one which ed in a minut ren showid [ ame tim A Silk Alpaca tinue under the guidance of his Mesh Bag ago, und he'll chase him out with e menu s A4 be simple and v 80, Iy A\ changeable silk alpaca is being | father's friend, he might today have . e TR AR To clean a mesh bag wash it with cats faster than he came in, (asly digested but quite gala and| B¢ quart canned tor h 2 of ised on tunic frocks of Iussian or|found himself in very different case, ALBEMARLE WAVED THE COL- |5 gmall brush in soapsuds containing rots, 4 blades of colery, & sprigw pars- | Cyiege design, Sometimos it is fig-| The thought was so uppormost now | ONEL BACK TO HIS CHAIR. ammonia and dry by shaking it in el Akl sajall outon, 2 t vred and used in combination with [in the Duke's mind that he could not boxwood sawdust, APOONs BUBUT pon slt, 1-81ype piain alpaca repress its utterance, | — caspoon pepper, ablespoons gela- . Holles sighed. “Do 1 know it?|after him. But there it is” the de- Dull Needle s | Prints Rule But ' He broke off, “The | liberate, ponderous voie cons{ When your sewing machine needle seeks Sulitnde o Raspherry Soften gelatine in- one-hall cub i ppjnged crepe de chine, printed [answer makes a weary story and a |tinued, “The name of Randal | becomes dull you can sharpen it hy lon't mind,* Lilllan said Hot Chocolate 0 ‘]l wateor y\’\w* 1 "H“i “"‘ ;l" j-”'“'““;. orgettes, printed volles and jerseys | long one, By your leave, let us Hol‘lm is on the “un:unt for the exe-|stitching for several inches through *as she stepped out of the cur at Creamed Matmon in Rice Cups |smait I‘.‘M' n thin ices. Cut colory th lare supreme, The - designs ~range :'.r,fl.m n'n' Your grace Ihu‘ll» had. my F”“:.’“,,?J”‘.;‘(:] ',':"“,'\.',',“":,', I:"I_ “3(‘:1'.'11" very fine picce of sandpuper. $hs Wide of the vorenda ‘stepe. T | Gine larye cah milmon; 3 cups mlik |tomaloes vegetablesi avd’ Sossoningw] o, NStATRL Sotere te’Cgucmetrio) ENE/ - ARSI BEME, Back L AW TR Roe 6V SLath Los he tived a] Mooty Carpet golng to beat it up to my roop "l 4 tablespoons Butter, 4 tablespoons |in stew |.wu Jar g mmm"*‘ patterns, ):'rr. ll\z-xv-.?yw ou are acquainted | fw r| ‘s OW \'m" e b-‘_ly e ;LE s it ‘,,' m'{( ml'l‘ St @ lttle bit, 1 have « JOME3 ST i Enbo: L tBa Ml ER et she e rE al svar Sahtat e with my situation.” cnough, rour you have borne| To remove s rom a carpet cover o T s ai Rt 0 fow o . n |t rough a fir . Rcheat t vt Necowary It grieved me, Rtundal, more decy ms foy the Parliament against our | with dry flour, statrch or fuller's Iying down will ¢ t e el T “"‘j_“'“j"\ bt Mol ety J“‘J e . Eelo| The wearf has become so important (13, I think, than anything I can re- sent overeign. In England it is [carth and let stand for half an hour picase ask Katie and Jim to teaspoon salt, 2 ¢ bread crumbs. |fr f;y.‘:,‘m i etk 1’.\,,.“rl\lrv‘u.w“'y(m pur |21 Sdiunct of the ocestume that SSmben Rt wWhy did yeu set witte 0""’.“'5" ,I',‘('"‘ ’f',,‘:“.' 'fim'.‘],'lu‘,"' ,"h' sty ’:7,".. lb,"mh . - .'\“".m{-"","‘, for you If any str rocome Itemove salmon from can and pour |4 id place nill and be ¥ 'L scarcely any costume is complete |sconer? Why did you come vainly [scurity that you'll be allowed to live | two applications are nccessary if the ke’ famm within tise ) 34 b i k] |n & cold place to chi and become | yirayt one Even evening frocks | knocking at my door to be turncd [at all. And you ask me to give you |stain is an old one. ok or A - : orver bolling water, Drain gnd remove |tirm. Serve on hearts of lettuce with d | o away by lackeys? a command, to expose you prominent- ——— 7 e e e A e U el Dt """' .‘,'"" butter, |hotied salad dressls : - | “I had not realized how inacces- |1y to the public gaze—to the royal ) shoo Lace Tip o8 around to the bar il \‘ b “."‘ “ "" il Irring Raspberrey Sponge | Migh Collars sible you are grown.” eye and the royal me mory, which in When the metal tip on the shoe uxpression of sympat te s ‘I"‘ “‘.‘ : "-H" ". 4 . "‘\‘“I" Prepure package of raspberry gelas Very high collars, which somctimes| The Duke's glance sharpened., Do |these matters is unfading. lace becomes lost dip the ragged end Nsadash e di il e ‘"“-‘ .‘ hiipy }‘ Bimphliies .', »; :, ‘ tine according to directions, When be- | conceal a part of the chin in (hur]sou say that bitter!, But the act of indemnity?” eried |in melted sealing wax and shape to a 3 1 knew, that it was only _ b ¥ 5 v DU einniog to eot beat with a dover heat- | cagerness to get up in the world, gre | llv.-llri !-Imont lmund(wl' from his | Holles, aghast, secing his high hopes | point with the fingers while it is still wished solitude to plan w Put : 8 . Sraapbieg bl ""”: Add one cup he noticed on some of the most extreme seat, £ Nay--on my nouL. I vow 1|er ‘hlll\: Jnto ashes, 3 warm. cream whipped until stiff. ¥old in one | Paris importations, am incapable of that, however low I Pshaw!” Albemarle's lip curled a Let's go ! partiticd The uneasiness in orotone « Menu municated itsell to m nd 1 o [ Creamed Salmon in Rice Cups ol out to the f . Bre and Buttered Sandwiches much faster g house than 1 hi ing i | cannot cscape 1t was best for us to pursuc in order |water cap candied cherries and onc-half cup gty figlin el i it bl B o - | may © come, What you have, |little. “Where have you lived at all ® o~ geomay Pty ooy (AR e bt b 1 atty [nut neats and turn into a mold to Scalloped Gloves |¥ou have cacned. 1 rejolce in your |that you do not know what has be- i DRBIRE Back t6 the Kitchen. T taidls gy i o il il and become firm. Scrve with| Scalloped cdges are featurcd on the | Sreatnoss as must every man nh.,iu,un-n those whom it covered?” He 3o lalwnotion. usen .3 ¥ “ Dl st oR whipped ercam slightly swectened and [ very short gloves worn with short | loves you, With moek cynicism as|smiled grimly, »p.hulunx his great ssipct sclibes im and Katie | cutter p 1 ] beaten | favored with vanilia slecved gowns, if to cover up any excossive emotion | black head. “Never compel from a i {he might have used, he added: “1)|man a promise he is loath to give, | 4 — - e e ~ e | U, #ince §t I8 MoW my only hope.|Such promises are never kept, how- 4 Khorn of it T might as well cast my- |ever fast yon may bind them in legal M {self from London Iridge | bonds. I wrung the promise of that \\( AVQ‘\T“"QSO aggew m | The Duke considered him in silence | DIl from His Majesty whilst he was [ |for 2 moment, [still o throneless wanderer. Whilst | New Discovery Limbers *Em Up “We must talk,” he sald presently, | he was at Breda T concerted with him | “There is much to sa And, in his|and with Clarendon that there shouid | and Even the Creaking Ceases. ‘M 9 y " y |abrupt fashion, he added the ques. | be four exceptions only from that bill, ———— Htion: “You'll stay to dine | Yet when, after His Majesty's restora- Yes: it's true—the world progresses, L | “That is an tmitation I'd not re.|tion, it was prepared, it left to Par-| Al you have to do nowadays to y 0 my gm‘“‘ | tuse even from an enemy.” llament such exceptions as Parlia- | limber up that stiff, rusty knee joint - His grace tinked a littlc silver bell, | ment should deem proper. 1 saw|is to squeeze a half inch of miracle Letter ¥rom Leslie Prescott to Leslic 1 s n The usher appearcd |the intention. 1 pleaded; T argued; | working substance from a tub Wrescott, of the Secret andme 1 ou ot 0o | every ¢ had calen a me!" the nice policeman said “Who waits in the anteroom 2 1 urged the royal promis Finally Then rub it on the offending part t potatocs and afraid someone has been in my Came from the usher a string of [It was agreed that the exceptions|for about a quarter of a minute or un- 3 pie they 50! An may in there now! {names and titles, all of them dis- [should be increased to seven, Re- | il it soaks through the skin and dis- 1 ) Marquise, <o r t ed f 58 1 brougit ‘ . o rs seattored | tinguished, some iraposing. lnctantly ylelded, having no longer | appears on its errand of mercy, about yo onder if lif = ey do 1 v te . 8 J " - t topsy turvy!” | “Say to them with iy regrets that | the power effectively to oppose a| Then read the evening newspapers complica \ ’ 1 Har ) ] y Andy, Harry Hoolygooly|l can receive none before 1 dine, | king de facto. Yet when the bill {and go to bed. put your ers from i ‘ . I Andy’'s or i ' the nice fat policeman started in- | Bid those whose business presses to!came before the Commons—subserv-| The chances are that your misbes the ki n t . s ¥ arg » hungry, th 3 o the front door, but just as they |seek me again this afternoon.” Then |lent to the royal promptings—they |having knee joint will lose ite Oh, h ¥ L t destroy Ly Of nd all around their m i n, a funny old man came | Albemarie turned to Holles named twenty exceptions, and the | “creak” while you are dreaming about them t etter | e W X ! boys have v running out. And, as the three friends | “Tell me now,” he invited, “what|lords went further by increasing the | pign fences you used to leap when found its secrct g p s T " he |« tmas 1 . ht in the doorway, the funny|is the reason of your coming home?” |€xceptions to include all who had | you were a youngster, the beautiful ¢ t 1 tie \ v y old bumped into Raggedy Andy, “The war. Could 1 continuye in|been concerned in the late king's trial | wang in the mornin s one 80 littie J t my 1 | Andy bumped into Harry Duteh service, cven if the Dutch had |and sundry others who had not. And |6 has tried the new discovery, 1 often sm 1 the Ta A ¢ with 1 oolygooly and Harry Hoolygooly |made it possible, which they did not? [that was a bill of indemnity! 1| uyoui teel so happy that you'll want quisc, wh it 1 y ’ . ' e t 1 e policeman | For the Jast three months it has been | was followed by the King's procla- > ¢ wonder what my mot a \ 1 i M limpossible for an glishman _to|mation demanding the — surrender | i Lriskly down the street just to shew bis face in the streets of The | Within fourteen days of all those | show the meighbors that you are not Hague without being subjected to in- |ad been concerned in his ‘8| as old as they think Fou are suit. T he were %0 rash as 10 re. [death, Thesmalter was represented | o 000 88 they b l=ent and punish it, he placed himself |48 & mere formality Most were wise at the merey of the authoritics, which | “POUgh to mistrust it. and leave the | were never reluctant 1o make an ex. COUNLrY. Put a score obeyed, con- lample of him That is one reason. C7CIVIng that they wenld escape with The other is that England is in Some Jight punishment . danger, that she nocds the sword of | He pauscd a moment, sinking back her every son, and in such pass!INo his chair. A Jittle smile tiisted should be teady to afford me employ- |1h® 1ips of this man whe had no - 3 ment, You nced officers, 1 learn sense of humor R BT s , . experienced officers " | It was announced that those who to jump in your sportiest ¢lothes and Joint Ease: They call this wonder working substances, for reason that when ordinary remedics fail o | imber up the Stif, inflamed rheuma tie joint, or reduce the swelling. Joint- Ease succecds It's a good name for a good, clean stainless proseription that in just « few months has proven to a mulitude ot people that lame, swollen, distort- Th' M j ' ¥ “That is troe enough, God knows!” not surrendered were excigded | 09 OIS can speedily have the Kinks o5 — : . Atbemarie interrupted him, on a nete , TFOm the il of Indemnity, wiilst, s | ANCR OUt of them and work as 4 of bitternesa, “My anteroom is10r those who having surrendered smoothly as ever Tat Joint Ease is for bothersoms . ' ) ¢ who come to me commended by the 19¥8l jury found a true bill against "Y”"‘:’-] whether in koee ”l‘ e, l;m : -3 Duke of This and the Har of i |them. They were tried, convieted, | SOUMer, spine or finger, and for that un DOW“ hien yor . and Mmrhm'—unh,\" H‘O.- \;ar-:-’:r 1‘;:.: and sentenced to death. Major 'l;m‘]-. PUERERS W Jute s Hmmri 1 » self, for whom 1 am desired to pro- |78l Harrison was the first of them | AN drogeists have a big supply of Nervous Men aggedy Andy Welped the whoe fat|vide commissions that will enabie |10 Suffer. He was disemboweled |1t and druggists everywhere report a - policeman 1o hi. feet. | these gracerul baweocks to command | @VT yonder ot Chariog Cross, Others | Vig demand You prot - @ 4 1 that - = —— | their betters . He broke off, | Tollowed, until the people, nauseated | 01 i t a " wa s arre cone’ | and down they all went in a heap. | perceiving, perbapd that his feelings | DY the spectiacie provided daily, be- DD'Es'ms the worid 3 t : . 1y 0ld man ran away, through | were sweeping him beyond the bounds | 820 10 murmur. Then & halt was Beeause it s mor atmine ¢ good all th me, thel t sodh of his uswal corcumepeetion. “Put | Caled. There was a pause, at the | should not be “dosed.” Treat than any food you can gt i 15 ¥ g ever et runish Aha!” Harry Hoolygooly cried,|as you say,” he ended presently, “of |end of which the executioners began them externally You'll be giad t w that X A M . 18 the old mah whe claimed ,,,,.],.,p‘,n.,m.q officers there is a sorry | BE4 Nor were those sentenced in Liver Ol comes in = ed t t y e 1 . magical stick! Raggedy Andy helped |Jack. Yet that is not a circumstance | that year the only ones. Others were Jets now, so if you re b 1§ mot r , ' 3 y B y o We 1 ice fat policeman to his feet lhdll‘var which you are warranted to Indicted subsequently. Lambert as P t rubied the bump on the policeman's|bulld, my friend.” Vane were not brought to trial until ,_,y.fi..,..u.. h t o y ‘ y i head Holles stared blankly “How | 62 Vor were they the last Al | S strong ask Clark & H—r:f v " Ro ty., the Dot ery!” Raggedy Andy said an|. . . 7" he Was bgginning, when m-"lh mnlh‘ that we bhave not reached — foson Drug Co. or any druggist fe ¢ 1 od - 2 1 wiped the policeman's eyes, “We |betharle resumed. at once explaining | (Be end even ye” 2 R O MeCoy's Cod 1aver ON Tabies ’ t vl tollow the funhy o'd man and |his ewn words and snswering the un- | e The New le]{l“lfl'lh' Only £9 cents b ' rest him!” So the mler fat police: | spoken question (Continued in Onr Next Tesue) 'cur you don’t gain f 2 A 1 i = d talk man stopped we e and the three “If youn think that «ven in this| _ . your drogeist +41) h pekk ¢ . : ’ " is followed the fanny old man |kour of need there is ne employment | : Patent Leather Sh vV ng St Ck ou P2 r v the po s ho ot Lhey knbw he wal the Pe o |for such men as you in England’s oil or vaseline is reg . e Syt . . . - ed | had beid tu the PINSCAN'S bou [scrvic=. he sad gracets. i his sow, | 1P to patent leather For Tender Faces son to gria 10 o d 858 ¢ " sad seaticred bis furniiare all jdecp v@ice. “you can ligve no knowi- [the time they are purchascd they w MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC ‘ 3 NEA ing o cdge of what has UEBR bappening | require very little ot pulishing.