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f £ i ; { § £ £ § 4 ] £ £ WIDE CHECKS POPULAR MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele Garrison’s New Phase of bing and the ored shirt and | REVELATIONS OF A WIFE insions, an the- : mwwnmmwwvvnww""wvvnwwmoww‘v | e i Mrs. Bird Questioned Madge | private detectives, Dut she did not | About the Children {tell me whether or not the police | R . i@re also hunting them makes a There was something significant in | girerence what guthe ty lies behind Mrs, Bird's manner as she asked for | 4p) gonroh you know when o & word with me when she should | pignninz'td outwit the searchocar . | have brought in the children. T man- | As T looked at her sharp, resolute aged a courteous assent, but as she {little face and. her bright ey 1h room, I must have betrayed |rog)izeq ghat when her sympathies | uncasiness 1 felt, for Harrlet|were oniigled she cared as lttle for looked at me sharply, and then voiced {regularly constituted police authori- my own unspoken query. . ties as she did for the “private de- “What do you suppose she wants?4 ¢ootive for whom her voice vi- Can she know- | brated contempt as she uttered the “I fancy it is what she doesn't|yworqs. As briefly as 1< could, 1 know that is troubling her,” I re- |related the story of the Harrison turned with an attempt at lightness | | | Here is a type of suit that is going | | to be much in evidence as £0on as the | weather permits. The wl"chec ks come in bright and dull col com- By ** RAFAEL | [3 SABATIN| v ‘ = ILLUSTRATED By R, SATTERVIELD - —0e © RATALL SABATINI (4235, RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, @% " a1 L S 5&0”&.&5&&“&‘-& L3 BLGIN HERL TODAY jrecommended weed never lack em- Holles, soldler and adven- |P } turns to England, his native! rom attgndance before the Jus- when war with Holland is de. tices, Colenel Holles repaired straigint It is dangerous for Holles 10 Fenchurch Street to conclude ar- ure a commission in the Engish |Angements with the owner of the army because the name of Randal|house in Knight Ryder Street. Of Holles, father of the colonel, on :'vu he now aecquired the tenancy ih | {the warrant for the execution of the | 1S OWR namie for the term of one {law king. |year. The merchant did not trouble | The dreaded plague is spreading |10 conceal the fact that he regarded 3 rapidly in London. A friend of the Colonel Holles as crazy to<*desire {0, Whe {coloned hamed Tucker, is arrested |take up his residence in an infected |scat a for plotting against the government, © from umf h who were able | fair an Because Holles has been seen in|Were making haste to remove the T children, stressing particularly the | ucker's company. & warrant is out|sclvws " Had the Colonel needed u occasion, vou should introduce. your Wwhich i knew deceived nobody_and | aet tnat sixty seconds more of con- ! for his arrest, ’;“’;")"I‘ Loty he ‘n' d :‘ in the h:"‘ friend to your host or hostess. Un- 1 was glad indeed that Mrs. Bitd's |acious jite fop Willlam Harrison | 1lis Grace of Buckingham rents a 't AL [ras constrained to g0 on f0ot, |less the hostess is talking to another, ' return with the children made fur- | would have z,.n the children la. | 3 \ | house in Knight Ryder street and 00 ouly because hac 1 1He oF i 100 far oft to make an intros » ther theorizing impossible, RRlly U ithout anp g sstions b ta ] BY SISTER MARY plots to have Sylvia Farqubarson SeroTats Shuty renuse the use of | duction favorable Our hostess was a motherly little |joving guardianship of thelr mother o | (A daily mena for the stout and thin) {actress, abducted and carried there, 'hem was consider-d highly impru- figure as she entered the room, family, | Eat And Losc Weight sk j Ruckingham Colon Holles to,dent, since so many had been used toderick clinging to her hand, and | g ! Butvia % hig | D! lectec " Joors smeared | “But he died, before he could sign| Julce onc lemon, 1 slice lean cold abduct Sylvia and take her to this, T Dicled ) B s poore oo the other children following in her |ine win, I codcluded, “although all[boiled ham, 12 stulks asparagus, % | house for him. At first the coloncl walnhien) were | becoming. cbmmerr] wake. Only in Mary's cyes" Was|tiose around him heard his oral head lettuce, 1 dill pickle, 1 half-inch {petuses. E places, and the comparatively few there resentment — an emotion akin | i, His family ® No court au-(glice vegetable roast, 4 tablespoons X ficooln metiin i streets who stilf| \' e ek had) sson il AT thoriby (et T asrtalndbutiliow foaul N6wsst e iasan ta L AL noons SUNGGOION WITHRTHE STORV L B e ibinasedovans stIf SRS riet’s face, and I gnessed that the|goon they seeure it s, of course, a spoons fruit salad, 2 thin crisp slices gh-spirited little girl resented as | Bird returned with a hint of asper- | AYS and the threat of soapy mouth gy “Mrs. Under-| Two large « of campsor, was waited to the i her manne: washing had been effcetive was most | \\Ofi Colonel’s nostrils from the person of i elable Noast his eyes. The Duke, seeing him thus ots, '3 cup chopped suddenly stricken by that grim re- | almost every human he I never forgets anything. They almonds, 1 eup stale bread erumbs, minder, was moved to sudden laugh- | He may have thought — [ nounce; patent to all of us, however, The [ probably aren't oificlally on the job | small onfons, 1 tablespoon mincod - - ter. | | people smull Roderiek’s face held a 100k of | oy although some of ‘em always parsley, 1-4 cup dieed celery, 1 88 arvanged in a baking dish and well It seems you have 0 e ject to rather awed admiration as he litted | and hand in glove with those priv-| % cup vegetablc stock, 2 tablespoons seasoned with butter and peppor ang | C000¢] Holles, that there is no mu- no goo it to Mrs, Bird's, and the cookie in lnte detectives, You didn't notiec any [butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon iRenaedis Javes ot grated cheese, |Si¢ Without frets, You resent that I his hand bore witness to the fact that | pajicemen snooping around along the |pepper, ST ot oven uatil | SNOUld ask a trifling service of you the wiry little disciplinarian kept her [ ronq, dia you®" . Wash foeape caryoty and put|iyo eheese is melted, The butter and | WHeD in retura T am offering to make I"ebr promiscs reMgiously, ] “No- I answered unthin | through fineskatfevar thatfood | o b ooy i it Lo e the | YOUT fortune. T'or that is what I am the fav Opening the Conversation |1y, and then T gave a sudden chopper. ! and chop enions. Put ; “Luncheon will be ready in twen- | ’ ty minutes,” Mrs, Bird said as - she transtereed Roderick to his uncle, | o happened to be standing near- | st her. “You probably will prefer | 10 have it served in here, then you | will not be bothered by mecting my regular hoarde There 48 a bath- offering You come as opportunely to my need as to your own. Serve me as I require, and 1 pledge my! cauliflower, It is ve nec remembrames, Ivegetables in o saucepan with water That means you have,” Mrs, |10 cover and hoil until tender, about | rd comments shrewdly., “Where | 20 miputes, Drain - and measure 1d when lifuid ere shonld he three-fourths n Add boiling water if necessary. I nuts and Lecad erumbs to vege- hles and mix well, Add egg, un- that everyone cat of fruit, especially one | - 1 N whose dict is rich ' (ais and carho. “Ord that T shail not neglect you, hydrates. An apple at bedtime js tor 'I‘]'m'l’]“: Sy ”:"'* 5 t‘-‘k ot it ere es, protesting, is a task worth remembering tan bt e | The Duke SAg with ) cocus-e Vegetable water to make moist and turn into o well-buttered moll, [Cover with buttereq pape nd bake = g shrugged. “hemme! for a ¢ beaten, salt a wnper and butter Why trouble to define it2" Then he | guard alf-open door through which we osslp s Lorner ) is yours, Yortune makes the offer: | could see an immaculate room with sold on the one hand; hemp on the bine and white floor covering spot- ,L‘“_ That. scle and fine thread laces, N for us was dis- | inches cottage pudding with spoons chiocolate sauce, raisin puff puddin 1 tablespoons whipped cream, 4 tablespoons table eream, 1 on the tahlespoon “You pay yourselr. |own choice you do 1 of your may have taken satisfaction in the | In fool's eofn,” thought that he, himsel, so soon as|stron cing him standing arrested there, | this business should be accomplished, | and uvo, | Sl hesitating, the Duke approached (was to shake the poisonous dust of |conditios securely elosed her sitting room . door, und motionsd me to a geat op ut Dotachable Capcs ponite hers, * Suits of plaid wools rrequentiy have blindrold detachable eapes that f i never go into anything and T must have full dee futher are trying to got possossion of | NENA 11 80ft folds are sean on rocks | purding them, and are hunting them with ©F !k alpaca or of course there's a lot in psychology, | What must otherwise happen on the |departure from the theater, and so | Say r The eanliftower for this menu, as|but in her opinion all this t 1k of sex |other, the Colonel's own torme nted [inform himself precisely of her hnhu»“llw ked for the entire family except the re- |eomplexions, ete., is a great deal over. |mind was reconsidering, [in the matter, On both occasions e ———— - ducing member, is boiled and then | done Were his hands neally so clean, his |she came forth at the same time—a life su blameless, his honor so wunts minutes arter seven, and entered | Crude | pished, that he must bogale at this waiting sedan-chatr, in which she | cle than perform it? And what was this | waiting half an hour before the ehair vileness when | was #aid? A bag. [that was to convey her home made gage of the theater, a tryll of an |its appearance, It was the samg ! ‘M 3?9 y “ y tress, had played upon the Duke |chair as befors and borne by the y ; at she might make the greater |same men, by Jo |profit out of him in the end he | Holles loung forward to engage “y Gr“‘“‘ | Duke, wearied of her tricks and wiles, |them in talk. Of sot purpose and + Prom John Alde Lostie: Prescott, ' pedt 3 aesired to cut the game short. Thus | despite the warm weather, he had The telephone, ded w from |, OF courac 1 inststed that she was jthe Duke represented the sitnation, |donned a well-worn le ather jerkin to Tuth ’ JTISENN AR LHAL ou rather anyons had ped dito theyplied. #o the Wild Gazook opencd |And what cause had Hollow § e hurt at the stand she had iaken about il 1 1o know as- | cover 1 conceal his fairly p sent- ‘Touse of ih t policeman they not mis : ie door and the pice fat policeman ($ume that it was other than friendship with hee and 1 have ma true |able ~oat it an up. 1 gues * would have ovored the nice fat |y 1 inside representation The girl was an| He slouched toward the chairmen, I was wrong, but 1 was jealon Td bt ¢ policeman with o very wet hanky held Now:" the nice fat policoman said, |actreas and_therefore, it followed, | pulling at a cla pipe, a man with hurt me to think that yon had on ! ApS 1 anewered, | te his for 1t policcman sat at!and he protended 1o be very angry, | Wanton The puritanical contempt | time on his hands. And they, sitting & vonidence oven to another woman || 24t ugt onu of my little y | his desk crying as if his heart would | “tell me whether ¥ou have any magi- | of the 1r1:~.\l‘mv.~‘: and its denfzens— |on the shatts of the chair—one on that you wonldn't aive o me ies. 1 want to fecl that an 1 break. And I can tell you, there wag | cal charm The 200k ked all | heritage of his Commonwealth dayg— | cach side, so as 1o balance each other I am satisicd now, how th om_you 4 desceve because ) am|g very good reason for him erying, wround hitn but as W he could 107t him no doubt upon that score. were nothing loath to have the st did not reccive ihe money from 4N CMiciept business woman. 1 have When he 1eft his home (wo Jours | not run away from the policeman he |17 she were a lady of quality, a wo. (edium of their waiting beguiled by Don't risk Harry because the other day § hap. | “/"*ady teceived morc from Lesliv | hofors, he had left the mean, wicked [to0k a little bottle from his pocket | man of virtue, the thing would be|the thrasonical garrulousness his ap- om A pened in at hor shop, and honestly | U0 even friendship should take. | magician locked up in the prison cell [and handed it to the policeman “This | different Then, indeed, to be a|pearance led them to expect o iy it seemed to me that all il women SN¢ I8 the sweetest woman I have | and had -10 the home of Harry | will make red and green whiskers | PAMY 10 such an act were a wicked. | He did not disappoint them He Then the In town were buying the most clah-| " known. 8he has stodd by m Hoolygooly with Raggedy Ann and |grow on anyone in two minute The | ness unthiinkable, a thing sooner than |talked of the pestilenee and of the Ger Bl ofate underwear at the mosy cxor- 'TOUEh thick d thin. 1 hope | Rage Iy Andy and the Hoolygoolys policeman vw @hen that he could | Which he wonld, indeed, suffer death, [ war, and of the favoritism practiced itant priec some day 10 let her Know how 1 ap- Then, while the policeman w t- | casily disguise himsolf again so that |1t Where was the v ness here, at Court, which bestowed commands sreciat: her, Ruth contided to me that some one | Precia . His Grace behaved generously, an 1} Into the alehouse they rolied, to be ot done or saidy when she was “Hmmm!" t} nice fat policeman yinafly. he cane to & arange Mude 21 The same time wit a pradence | skilfully piloted by the Colonel into a roung. £aid. “This must be the home of th House. Which reveals the alert and caleula- | aulet corner well away from the win- I have been very angry with her.' Wild Gazook that Harry Hoolygooly jing man, who might have been great |dows and the light. He called noisily Leslie, since our marriage batause | told of his st and grew long red hiek Py had he been Yess of a voluptoary, | tipsily, for 1t landlady, banging the PUS——— throug the influence of that vemom- "N, remembering how Harry chin with the Gazook's magie medi He attended with Holles before the table with t hilt of his sword Sweaters Waists Draperies 0 ©/4 maid, Priscilla Bradrord, she gooly had fooled the Wild Ga- cine. Th knocking on the door with u th the po ™ thought } " he ran and knocked at|Justices carly on the morrow, an- | And when she m magician’s do nouncing himself abie to confirm out has not treated you with the consid- ration that you deserved. [ @her appearance he gilenced het protasts by his order Skirts Dresses Ginghams Ha magici § 1t's the | ©f his own knowiedge the truth of the | “Three pigls of Can ¥ stiffly Jaced Coats Kimonos Stockings sut 1 guess that i all over mo same t poiicema ' wHh false red whis- |8Ccount which the Colonel gave of \Wwith bramist: for she is like a child, forgets all er' When he knocked ever 8o hard with kers.!” |his relations with the attatned | The wine was brought, and the quarrels and bad feelings of yester., 4 large stone he heard the voiee of . “Just yor I'and see!” the poiice- | Tucker. More was not necded The ! facetious pair swilled it greedily < day and is always ready to bring her the Wild Gazook ay in wabbly tones, | than said put out his chin to. | Sycophantic court bent the knee be.|whereafter they praised it, with roile ' m doll clothes and come back and play ' “Wwwww who is knocking &t #ininy | wards the magician. At this the ma- |fore this great gentieman who en. |Ing of ¢ s in your yard. s and resounding lip-smack- billous, fev ‘ln“; they even subdued their raile |lery of the provider of this nectar. | Thus at the outset was Holles de- S———- t rolied (livered from his worst peri, dddoor?” gician g2 the po an's red .m...df_‘ym the close friendship of the After all, she Is m3 mother, and And, the policeman, hearing the kers a very hard ¥ for he expect- | King. 1 really cannot do enough for her | Wild Gazook's teeth chattering re- | ed them to come off. Instead he jer o make up for her smcrifices and|piied, “Aha! 1 am knocking with my | de so hard, th policeman’s Bach 15-cent paskage of “Diamond | hard work fop me whe: iifornia ative reg xt (Continued in Our Next lssue) o nieely T was & hoy. | fitle finger, that's what! And I 3 |off and imo the house, The ma- | e was informed that, since scrvice - - . | wnd starts Dyes” #s:is directions o simple Tt makes me very happy 1o know | knock with my # 1 would be pute | gician howled with detieht he [ OF any distinction in Engiland was ar. ! Strain Water sriping or iy @14, you " o i 10 break i ) kn t ] i out of 1t qnestio or his Wher filter is not emploved thing v ¥ she - home* 1 My zoodness aza y ha 1 s son nekingham 1 kite? e ater Irink 1 I ghi, 1924, NBA Servie Indeed! 1 do: ¢ | triends as ke where a capable soldicr well tened to the faucet and changed daily Have Hostess pen to be a gue ‘Perhaps not. But a man stand-{ana business of their lives moved . = : aue n. As for police scarch Mrs. | gluten toast, ? gluten rolls, 1 apple, ing in the shadow of the gallows|with the listlessne :spondency | much a8 did her aunt the discipline | ['pgerwood know no more than ¥ou 1 pint skimmead milk. e e e o e it el tia Which little Mrs. Bird had scen fit . | Total calorics, 1070, Protefn, 208: should not be over-fastidioy s et to mete out to her spoiled smu.‘l! “T know she didn’t or she woudld |fat, 384; éarbohydrate, 478, Iron The flush pertshed in the Colonel's| ol of ela brother. have mentioned it in her note,” Mrs.|.0154 gram. | | face; the haunting fear roturned to That the enforced “sitting still | and particularly | By Dr. Clifford C. Robinson investigation to determine the cause al troubles. But many people al- t we term the common cold is | For this cls the nose.-blowing, sneezing individual other. 1 do not press either wpon | [who blows and coughs right into your less porcelain and gleaming nickel : [40 minutes in a moderate oven, Un. you,' { fice, and expectorates anywhere hich helongs to (his suite, Thus | . Vingerie Dress mold and garnish with pars to | Holes was torn between fear and withowtt any regard of consequences, ¥ou do not werd to Mep outslde the | The lngorie dress for the coming | 110 { honor. | Another cause is undue exposure, door during your sty vou do not | S¢A%0n may be.of any delicate shade tal calories, 1124, Protein, 225: “I'Nogo my ways, 1 think,” aid | espectally of the parts of the body i as well IM white, trimmed with hand- [ gq0 %54 rhohydrate, Tron, | heavily, and halr turned as it to de- | run tueks here warm pr ction is necessary, ¢ ) gram. . | part | Insufficient covering at night 18 an- z e , e whither it " other canse tnetly her wish did ot need speen, i { 1At And Gain Weight [, “You know whither it leads?” came | the 4 for It was putent 10 cach one of us, Plowers Favored | One banana, 1 lmon (fuice), 2.4 the Duke's warning voies, R i qpp | Wet garments should' always be with 11 puion of Roderick, The |, [IOWers are used most citectively |oyo ™ yncooked. cormet 1 soft hofled I silence Holles bowed, and made |, WITHT I\Im{s ‘l.‘l.\rl\l.]x,l 7{:” removed as soon as possible and a fuces of the theee other chitdren feil | 1 the o e ik f";,‘ il “\‘v”( CEE, 1 cup ereum of tomato soup, 1 lix way to the door with dragging ALEHOUSE, jbrisk rubbing or ma mage lnduiged in pereeptibly, but they said nothing, | O % "lilqll‘ n} ¥ y]n_\ are prnl.nv slice cold boiled ham, 4 tablespoons | 1eet hope's Jast bubble pricked, | =L |10 bring back the healthy glow to the and 1 followed little Mrs, Bird back | O "'m el ppliqued on' wWith [ named potatoos, asparagus salad, o And then the Duke's voice arrested | i : % | skin, »\H']III WAL feet, @ frequent 1 stitehe 2 x 2 hie SHN06, S ks him again, as he had already admirably ex-|cause of colds, into her sitting room with B (12 stalks), 1-2 head lottuee, 2 slicos h | 0 3 s L mw;\ },vlmfn‘;:k I,A,y:u.;“ly.jh (| ”\:I.lq - vegetable roast, 4 tablespoons white | “Holles, you are a fool.” pressed it—Duckingham was led by To guard against cold from exe GOWE 10 bo put through iy cate dade Buttons sauce, 1 baked potato, 4 tahlespoons [ "L have long known it. T wns a|his paseion like & blind man by his|posure in a 1ire process of commen o7 pe i bl ] ’ T Buttons of Land-earved white jads in y 2 " ol when I saved your )if | 1 ome thrusting himself at |scnse, habits and exercisc Steer eNism jeanlifiower, 4 tablospeons fru aved your 1if yon | dog, to come usting h a % r 1 s are seen on some of the most ex. \ © as a f 3 d be paid.” |suc o the O d he[clear of the common cold by y “Now, Mrw, Gratam.® the iiuie Sl s L Ethe 4 tablospoons muyonnaise, pay me as a fool hould be paid. such a time info the City, and he of th mmon ¥ your woman began crisply, when she had ar, & tablespoons but Lim Ilis grace’s need, as you know, | London from his feet, sages and inflame the mucous mems tatls coneerning this thing, Mrs, 'y SHOUMer and give a gallant fter, 2 pieccs buttered toast, 2 2.4neh ‘v'n« very urgent, I'.\\:fl no over| Matters (l.'vullhll d with the mer. |1 ranes, e g Torwood weiten me that thoms chie | 2" squates corn bread, 2 sliees whole atement that Holles' coming had fchant, the Colonel went to take pos-| Colds may not have any direct re- dren arc being taken to kurope by ——— whoat bread, 1 pint whole milk, 1 | been ovportune U'nless he could |session of the house, and he nstalled (lation to the ventilating of your beds their mother’s sister and her hus. | Cotton Volle pple [muk‘-‘n.’ Holles the teol that he re-there twe of the four French lackeys | room, but becoming used to pure air band—Dr, and Mps Braithwaite, |].|, | Cotton voile is appe this som- Total calories, 1348, I'rotein, 286: quired so sprely, where should he find [the Duke had lent him tor ln\rn\l»\;l!l\f‘lhu Hn-»sl: |luml:, rm:l is uygrnt people fin there, I presume—1 was not [0 n new combinations and in an. |fat, 1642 carbohydrate, 1720, Trom. "Mle‘ rr e set a friendiy h:um"lm..m A ‘”‘,"',r"-“ ‘l“::“‘ v'vllh o & :':rl;n;:m 1o quite sure of their names.” over putterng that are a delight 1o [.0169 gram, upon the Colonel's shoulder, [ After that there was littie to do |n||; e ¢ § of cold germs or exposure, Sovoon otk ) | the eye One tablospoon of whipped oream | And whilst the Duke now talked | wait until Saturday. That evening, | g s cio My husbund’s sister and her | i dropped on the plate of tomato persuasively, tempting him with | however, and the nest, the Colonel pe. ~ Nim pln.uvn o L SR e I “ e and the other "garnishos”™ the feult ! promises on the one hand and in. | paired to Lincoln's Tnn to wateh "‘”',"1“ A M”I“l';"l sport l‘*_-""""l' . :\l\ "7 And that the rolatives of the| WIIC revers that ace allowed to salad. Two arce planned for the raisin | The young | cross the way timidating him with « picture a safe distance Miss Farquharson’s | kasha cloth has no trimming at a a wide scarf of red and white se oors that have been painted, [vileness, and boggle at it to the|was borne away. [varnished or oiled. It not only | extent of allowing them to streteh !.m‘[ On Friday eveaing Holles went |vleanses E ve“ reso agge y m [neck and " disembowel him sooner (again, at G o'clock, and he had been | * g cream puffs and buttered popcorn | the magiclan wonld not know him. |8nce the object itselfl was vites vpon all manner of incompetent fops = Lad put up the money for her and | Uf course 1 fully agreed with her. and candy covered cookies in the din- | 8o he turned his coat inside out a Against what, then, really, did this|and kept a hardened and stout old Ahat she was he could make at| 1 Kiew you had only (o storm the ing room the magician had cuffled - thing offend ? Against himeer; |soldier like himself cooling his he g deast 13 per cent for that someone ciladel to take mother's heart into| with Mrs, Hoolygooly, Harry Hooly. "Bainst his wsoldier's dignity. The [in London's plague-ridden streets, 1 expeet it s Walter Burke gave | YOUr keeping, gooly, Roggedy Ann and Raggedy An act required of him was one proper to. On the Powing cvening —which | — her the mor PPoor moth. Naturally she i lon«- 1y at the back door and earried (hem 1 hired butly It was ignoble But was that of Ssturday—yon behold ’ Ruth teils me she has onte ¥ and unyone who show her the | all to his house . was hanging less ignoble Was e | him 1 igain, at about the same | against her husband for 4 least attention gaing her rrd ndship at Now, the fcoman could ihink o to let them put & rope about his neck | hour, usly hailed by Miss Fare - and althougl sh. d not sa o no way to res bis friends. T dis- nd the br Of the gallows on his | @ubarson’s chairmen in a manner im ——— cxpeet it et w 8he thinks siic chooses hor cod m false whiskers and name out of tenderncss for 4 | rndently blendir eoting with de that she will Walter when he *PUHFCIY upon their character by turning my coot wrong side out!™ the theater whom he did not even 1 mean comes hach . orthiness when the truth is the policeman satd hetween aohs know ? k1 Colone twee 1 hope she won't iy, Yon MOt people, she cho ot ! 1w 1 cannot wise myeel 'f"'m bam was right He s a n, and w ked 1) »lCa know, 1 . 1 ne 1id v Lirely wgen their sceming again or the magician will know ine! ool \ - had been 4 fool, ' #1 a cours 1l Furk 1 made such istak. 1 her the nice fat policeman turned scruptlons in trifies, neg in the [ the comer o Row most donidt my Mother is very self-cetteor | mi it righ out, put on his hat greater things, And now the Co ore garrulous th an’s charad io take much interos : 184 walked away throngh the yas, most trifling scruple of all he would ever 0 vory tin He had thing outside the four walls of her| Finally, he cam v a strange Tittle fitiv sacrifice his fite met nd, he dnsisted upon 1§ hom 1 herself, 8he lives almost " grace.” he said hoarsely, *f then o wother-in L o T o — firely in the past and . It was a little round houss made of am I ma rms wihe had com fortunate course, thinks that all you T ~ feks and stoncs and covered wit CHAPTER X\ Ay from whom he Sceeede ire wrong if they for one moment 4o | mud. 1T - ad dricd 14 mud The Sodan-Chair in borrowing 1 good round swm WIhing or say anything that was!until it was as hard as Hurry Mother! FEven constipated, und Children love to take genulne lates the tender 11t bowels GOOD MANNERS™ Meet Friend| n a friend comes up to your t a theater or other such af- nd speaks to you, and you hap- t of another at that - SelF SHTING COMMON COLDS Public He aljh Service an. s that per cent of the in the United States are sub- common bad colds (there are 1 ones) and is making a special ble cure, uary and March seem to he orite months for colds and asily catch cold. an infection of the upper air of the nose. These germs, e family name of miero- tarallis, are always watching nee to cateh yon off your and take up their abiding 1 your septum. ss of col s beware of ned efforts to make your body sistant to its effcots, Try id dry, warm rooms with dust ns 1h tack the nasal pas. silk jersey, Clean Floors petroleum can be used to but gives a finish as well, orns blood poisoning by paring a ly Blue.jay, the scientific corn e pain will vanish instantly, corn loosens and comes out. jay today at your druggist. Child's Bowels with lifornia Fig Syrup” erish, or sick, collc Bables Fig Byrup.” No other lax- It sweetens the stomach the Jiver and bowsls with- Contains no natcotics oF ifornia” %o countertelta. i‘ornia Mg con‘ains directions.

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