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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. SLLSLLSLLLLLLLHHH0590598588958888588888058808088008 8 DAILY FASHION SERVICE. Py G e F ? MY HUSBAND'SLOVE{|_press For tenwis | {ORTUNES ~— Eohithce. ® . [ 4 e . 4 e . * * . When the weapher makes tennis : / Wwhich Is endorsed by thousands of people possible, fashion'suggests that you < s 3 ** RAFAEL | who know. "Ask your druggist for Marmol. Vel Wil ot Aueh . & Tioek:in ; : & SABATIN| o Prescription Tablets and follow directio @ avail we ch 4 C 3 + ILLUSTRATED By One dollar Is the price the woild over. Get REVELATIONS OF A WIFE £ i o vonr i woneeresee b oo 1t 5 A8 o e, S o g o e : Aty slipped over any plain dress. E = Detroit, Mich. By doing this you will be FPPPPTITETITILTIITVOITIITETPITIITIIITTITITGOTOIIPIEP mbbo i Ll ; © RATAEL SABATINI (923, RELLASED By NEA SERVICE, NG, (00 #0 o [min Tom BRI (IREE A, OO e aGko. Vol Her Fircs Lesvin 5 Ieen Sl prated nciodu; | e BEGIN HERF TODAY [ pocketed it before hix gvace rdlptered] " AisEr Hrmon LY 3 the House . “Why the watcr is a long dis- | 3 3 Colonel Holles, soldier and ad\-e:l- from his surprise at the eccentricity Yatared - in - amasement at fthe |t s turer, returns to Engfand, his native|of his behavior. GOOD MANNERS™ course the shrewd-faced young driver To the Main Thorought: 1anid. when. wir with' Ieiland 16 de.| JHofies, his sheuldbes.to tha doer,| e e Bt ”M"“l\m dom oenia oo i clared, It is Wangerous for Holles showed a face that was now grim and | to secure a commission in the English set. He.cast from him again the ow i our Yo my eyes he seemed to be ding | scorned the use of superfluous Mirnight toward the gentie dedlivity at | words. “Creeks in there. Fach boat. army because the name of & Handal |hat and cloak which he had been the pack of her grounds which hid house on head of one of the creeks. | 3rot1es, tathier of s eolanel Ae er tha | nelding. : . the bay from us, and which I was|At high tide, boat can come and [ warrant for the: sxecutiontor (e 1ats] P1E (k. yOUE zm.e. that 1 -desire a | | king. A friend of the.colonel, named | word in private with yeu, safe from | Tucker, is -arrested for plotting |the inconvenient inirustion. of your | against the government. Because | Jackeys.” Holles has been seen in Tucker's| The Duke drew himself up, very company a warrant is also out for|stiff and stern, not a*little intrigued his st. |as you conceive by all this; but quite the underlingh which zrew at the |here and there,” 1 ventured after a His Grace of Buckingham hires|master of himself. bettom of the hill. I3nt just as we tew seconds silence.” 1 3 Holles to abduct the actress, Syltvia “Proceed, sir,"*he said coldly. “ILet reached the end of the hedge the 8," he returned, and his teeth £ - | Farquharson 1t fs dark when the us have the explanatioh of }hh in- driver swerved his car sharply to the clicked as he bit off the word in a | ; ; : {colonel carries her off and, when he |solence, that so we may maké ansend 1eft, and érove it skilfully through a | manner which u 1 no interpreter BY SISTER MARY | S arrives at the house rented by Ruck- |of it. narrow opening made by taking out (to me. He was tired of the inter- g s g | ingham, Holles is horror strue “That is soon aiforded.” Holles, two of the cvergreens. We came out |rogation, and 1 knew better than (A daily menu for the stout and th € 4% )rFsr(vs that §; l\ia] ?flram;or‘v:\iiks“:::: oo, spoke quietly, “This lady, your upon a rough bramble-strewn o question him further, Eat And Lose Weight . i | heart of his. i horrified. | gracefi is a friend of mine, an . which had had ashes strewn over it, | He ven very slowly aiong | gne palf graperruit, 1 cup navy 3 P R old friend. - °T dld nat know it but which would have been hard |the rough path, evidently with re- 'SP OUCE S U G Dol L | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |until . . . until I had conveyed her going for any kind of a car save the |gavd for his car. but when we finally | (" cup), 1 brofled lamb chop, 2 tabl 3 ; “Will you not realize that there ig|Dither. LUpon discovering it. I would hght, sturdy variety in which I was "‘lllu .m the end of it, and emerged spoons diced carrots, 2 tablespoons & no time to lose? ° That if you stay have escorted her hence again, and J seated. |on a short street, which in turn gave | oanneq strawberrics, 2 small nut 3 o ' bere you're lost? = Go alone if you|Vas about tordo so when vour grac “This isn't very good goiig.” the us entrance after a block or two on |coovies 1 pint buttermilk, 4 thin AL {will. © Return Lome at once. But|8'Tived. 1 have now to ask you to driver volunteered, “but a short (4 Wide boulevard, e increased his | joces gluten toast, 1 gluten roll, 1 e | since youmust go atoot, and Vou ma, |Pledge me your word of honor thath . ‘four players at a bridge, or cnt in good weather. The delivery- ¥peed perceptibiy. iat tallneaoun: Daitter ] Dreaen i e eolR A S oL TN vy will do nothing to prevent our [ oo ott PEEE TG 0ud always men to thisc houses along here U T knew approximately where we | “mgial alories, 1049, Protein, 206; 3 lcast, to follow alter you, to do what |PeAceful departure—that you will |ynsy one wnother. I there is a it quite @ lot, for the yrople don't |Were and was not surprised 10 have |gat 306: carbohydrate, 587, 1ron, e I can to make you safe. Trust me |Offer no hindrance either in your own |g o nzor ag a table she should be lke to have cars drive irto their him turn upon another winding road | g213 gram, 5 ; : . in this . . . for your own sake trust|PErSon or in that of your servants. |ynroquced, front gates.” which ied us back to the broad.thor- | Diet Bean Soup o me . . . 'ln God's nime!” IP'or a long moment, Buckingham i The exp.anation was 1 Jame one, "”3""3)’" "‘"i”; is_Flushing's pride,| wwhen the beans are thoroughly | 8 “Trust you?' she echoed, and al- | L RIS hut redeemed by the fact that we #nd which s, with but few ag-|cooked and tender r shia y T most she seeme “You? . i met a grocery cart and a meat wa- |Eravations for motorists to ||;-‘;:c,'.l;£ l“'::h!":"d CEEDh (theoueh i § A,,.,l,. f:,i, » d tovinuall “0"' ¥ ThHflImGUIIHBIflSSTHEWIY gon on the rutty and spring-menac- Queensboro Bridge. Down this we| 7o three-quarters cup hean puree “Awe, after this, Because of this. ot ing path. I fancied, however, thatdrove, at as fast a pace as the aqq one-quarter cup boiling water | I may be as vile as you ar there was some sort of signaled eom. | driver dared, or so I surmised, and {anq one tcaspoon freshly tried-out | s - me; not a doubt T am. munication among the three drivers, | S0 aeross the bridge. At the first |pacon fat. Bring to the hoiling point . could have been vile 1o you. It may and wondered if the deliveries of the OPPOrtunity past the bridge, he drew |and add one teaspoon chili sauce or not excuse me to protest that 1 did marketmen were not made upon the | the car up to the curb, stopped and |catsup. Stir well and serve very hot. not know it was against you that 1 inconvenient route purposcly to give |Put a crisp question: | " As the heans themselves are lack- | was acting. But it should muke you an excuse for the occasional jour- | “Where to, now?” ing in fat they will absorh the bacon | (i | Lelieve that T am ready to defend you neys of Mrs, Bird's car. fat and you need not worry ahout now--now that I know." . Madge's Careful Scrutiny ! |its adding many ounccs to your o This time he caught her by the Scoring myself for my too vivid |weight. { wrist, and maintained his hold against imagination, yet 1 resolved to ob- | G L) c | The cabbage salad is seasoned with | her faint attempt to liberate herself, serve closely every incident of ‘the lemon juice and no oil, He attempted to draw her after him Journey. Lillian had said that the | oss'p s omer The "mmer is planned for the car- | By Dr. Clifford C. Iobi across the room. A moment she woman to whom she was sending rots and the roll, 2% kel hung back, resisting still, us was extremely resourceful, and | i : | EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT { €Ol FROM EXPOSURE “For God's sake!” he implored her everything which she had done so Picture Hats . | One-half grapefruit, 2 stices broiled { gyerheating, severe chilling and get- | M4 At any moment Hucking- far proved my friend’s assertion. 1| There is a strong indication that bacon, 1 fried egg 1 cup navy bean | (ing thosoughly wet by storms, are|'&m May arr felt that our expedition was safe in|large picture bats will be shown for lcream soup, 4 tablespoons creamed | 41 lo jeading causes of colds by e This time she yielded to a spur that such hands, and I promised mys | summer wear, since lace and chiffon [salmon on toast, 1 cup combination posurc, Carelessness in such matters Poople W wraw ‘too fat are the . fortunate cxeep But if you find the 7 ‘55 fat accumulating uready ¢ tmberstone, g o you will bo wise to follow thig suggestion. Adele Garrison's New Phase of 1Y AR sure held no possible track for any igo.” vehicle. At our left, dividing the place How far?"” from ‘that of the nearest neighbor, Europe if they want to,” he was a thick and high evergreen hedge, | answered shortly. “Almost anywhere Y, 4 a continuation of the one screening | from here the house. This appearcd to stop at “The land looks swampy between Yo Y | | | carlier her hassion had made her dis- | much pleasure in watching the de-lare to be featured in frocks, But |cabbage salad, 1 breaded veal cutle {8 u cane of ignorance or a wilful neg- regard. Between such -evils there talls of Mrs. Bird's forcthought as| for spring the small hat will be the |tablespoons creamed potatoes, 2 table- | oo o) i Ve i pe sure to| LOUd e no cholce, She looked into they should appear. | rule. spoons diced buttered carrots, 1-6 | g % T bodily resistance, | 118 livid gleaming face, distorted by The hill which shut us off from the | lemon meringue pie, 1 tablespoon | AP gt « o T his anguish and anxiety, | e % X i cars he gone by, oy * N tay gradually sloped down’ o the snakeskin grapo preserves, 2 foasted corn muf- | ik A g Ak I°. . . 1 can trust you in this? s exposure, to. which #0 many (1e 1 trust you . . . you will bear IN THE DUKE DREW, I level, and soon I was able to see the | g 4 fins, 2 slices brown bread, 3 table- " L Snakeskin is smart, not only- for NS = 2 oread, 3 otables | g vare colds are due, may be of two| S s 'y o distant water across meadows cov-|footwear but for millinery as wel) |SPOONS butter, 1 tablespoon sugar, 4 | pireie <008 @ M £ me safely home? You swear it?" ‘ PELL ON GUARD, | r Y A . kind “As God's my witness!” he sobbed ST E— ered with the dried stalks of what in | Some of the smarf i ‘loches |tablespoons cream dressing for cab- | P s S o ¢ growth, There scemed 1o be no way | destined for wear with the tailleurs, |Whole milk, 2 tablespoons, canned '_r" ) ' el ‘(-\;rh-‘ tod l)-ml‘v vm:i lhflrt-‘\\'ns an end to her resistance [ing from the spot where he stood, h of approach to the water across the ki |strawberries, 4 small nut " et I'“_N‘ a ey (_-”M s \\],“ now More: she displayed a sudden | midway between Holles and the girl, b — meadows, but about half way between Maribon on Scarfs Total calories, 3521, DProtcin, 418;| """ "I'I:>>Yn\l"~r eI R that matched his own, his shoulder to the latter, Teyond a u the water and the houses, ut the rear | ywiao pooa Soer T L e | fAt 15145 carbohydrata, 1589, Tron, | SeT (I OTEEE OC the reault of a| AQuick! Quick, then: she panted.|helghtening of the color about his| of whose grounds we were """'"'""wml pieisier o Pt ‘x‘rwrh "ov’ 0 ."A‘n |.0183 gram. .I " ”';' |“ “\’I.m- e '-” "‘ “; [ .\|.\'1 then, J,u!l as they r_enchml the [eyes and checkbones, he gave no sign | there appeared at long Intervals seve (o 700 e O '»k CrePe i Qince lamb s usually higher dn | 'O"¥ e MOERINN e et ers h door, it was thrust open from with- |of emotion, e even smiled, though The youilg lady across the way saye Bl sinall: squatty little bulldings orn \ ning frocks, price than veal, If ecomomy is under adverse: conditions or exposure | out, and the tall, graceful flgure of | not quite pleasantly, L ier" stother®ta josk cosky abigut. ol “What are those?” I asked, indi- Mad Blue object it'm well worth while serving |rom outdoor lubor with insuficlent| the Duke of Byckingham, his curled| “But how simple,” he sald, With a|iurniture, especinlly old bedroom fur- cating them to the driver, SIS, S [the family with the cheaper meat | €10thIng orgother protection. falr head almost touching the lintel, [little laugh. Then his volce hards | i fuet In gotting to bo a regi- He gave them a brief glance, Snd Madonna blne is one of the new ' whjeh fs considered t produc Working' In a warm room with|stood betore them, a flush of fevered |ened, “And should I refuse to """J““lm- l:u’rr agchnt, . N looked at me* speenlatively, I guessed colors that is particularly liked in jpng" viand «n[nn.‘flu'll\‘l\ little elothing on, then expeet 'y on his handsome faes In|my word, what does Colonel Holles | that it was his practice to cmulate | ANl for carly apring wear, Tt the egg is carefully fricd it is KoImg ont with the same protection, [his right hand he held his heavily | propose?” Totty Coram, whom Dickens made | viot as indigestible as we have learn. | While perspiving treely, and meeting| feathered hat; his loft rested off the | “It will he very bad for yougy & Jmmortal, and “count five any '“”m,m Silk Handhevehier ed to believe it, When the fat is hot | @ cold blast from the north will give | pummel of the light dress rapler he |grace,” said Holles, ForchoklngAsthma before committing himself to any| The brilliant siik handkerchier is carefully slip the czg into the spider, | YOU the necossary jmpetus to o sover “'{‘f' e The Duke's whole manncr changed, | : s statement, no matter how innocnous, |AIMOst as much o part of the spring | reduce the heat and cover, The steam | €Ol i the head and ehest, The con- i ”L_ pa |hwnn~| before him, and |He plucked oft his mask of arrogant INew Discovery Gives QuICk “Bathouses,” he sald unconcerncd, | $1it as is the tailored blouse, Lelps cook the « and mekes it the | tact 1s sudden, sure and severe, olles loosed her wrist upon the|lunguor. | 45 g |delectable pink over the yolk, To avoid elther of these two cauges| SWITL instinetive —apprehension 'lm~ “By. God!" he ejaculated, and his| Relief and Comfort— THWE sugar I8 planned for the gra of severe colds 18 @ matter which ali| here he was like to necd his hands | volee was rasping as a file, hat is Often in 24 Hours frult and the proscrves 1o accompang PPYSons can contrel to u great cxtent, | for other things. engugh of this Inselence, my BAN |\ My Pever and Cutarrh ary 1o the toasted muffing, Do not lic down to rest or sleep with- | His Grece was all in glittering satin, | You'll unlock that door at once, and fwponsibic for tuch gnisers and falling - out cover, Never lic on a cold cement | Plack and white like a magpie, with |go your ways, or 'l call my men to|health. 16 you are & suffersr from whees: Petrole in Vish? or ground floor for rest with the body [ J#WeI% in the lace of his throat And a |Leat you to a jelly.” Ing, wieerini, difficalt Lreathing. hawling Phitadelphii—According to Profes. | hoated above normal or at any time|baldric of garter nlue across his t was lest your grace should he ,":]",'fiy'j;{' B e o e e wor J, N, Macfariane, of the Univer. | but for a few minutes, when awake, | breast, |tempted to sueh ungentle Measures the ploasant, scientific Floven o ormula, 1 inu_\ of Peonsylvanin, the tene souree | See that the aie supply to your room | A moment he stood there at gaze, [that 1 took the precaution 1o lock n §1 hottle postpall and fres of the world's petroleum lles in the | comes from the proper top window | With = narrowing cyes, puzsled by |the door.” Holles was smooth as o kg IR B T numberless sehools of fish that gwim | opening and does not fall dircetly on ' (something odd in their attitudes, |velvet 1 ook & 1 y A . Merely send the ocean, The mossbhunker, a small | your resting place and looking from Mils 1"arquharson's| Ruckingham laughed, and, cven as | r fres Intro- fish which exists in enormous‘schools, Look out for bad conditions when ¥ vale, Martied loveliness to the stifr, | Le laughed he whipped the light |9 SRt i D I Tetter from Sally Atherton to Bea- there came a cali ‘or copy {may be one of the prineipal sourccs working In wet clothes, Change and | FriM R&Ure of her companion. Then rapter from its scabbard, and fung |, 9 s 0 y There was a great commot tn | of supply if the professor's theory is become thoroughly dry before ox-| trivn Grismpaw, Contiawed. : - » v ) door wide hehind him. He bowed [which he hud measured with his very | he came slowly rorward, leaving the | torward in a lunge across the distance the composing room over a lost page correct posure 1o cooler air outside, e e ik At last T am going to try and fin- when 1 arrived there and it took m / ‘,i‘,f‘ e the lady without speaking: as|practiced swordsmar's eye. ' sh this letter, although it 18 very late 511 the AfterNoon to WHle new copy | S e came crect agaln it was to the| It was an action swift as lightning Colonal that he addressed himself, deadly precision, shrewdly . and I am afraid T shall finish it rath- land Braighten things out bt . “Al' should be here, T think,” he |caleulated to take the other by sur or abruptiy I am sieepy and tired 1 came back to my oitice atter six - . . B SStkir miliod up 0 my Mind, but | norveds and cxhausted. It 414 not ve“ rQSQ aggé y n“ :'.',;',';,O““':_wl.u a hand toward table und;‘,-rlin and lrum;fl\ h|m|l>; :’orb I|:.‘ "L'I‘:h:‘ OLD mle NEW nake a move to guard himself, u to get back to my homily on love and imake me feel any happier 1o we » Holles half-turned 1o follow (he |swirt as it was, and practiced as was | ts cffect on John Alden PPrescott, John Alden DPrescott coming in ih voming in ih gesture, and he stood w moment as If [the Duke's skill, he was opposed to When 1 told him that me are pers door smilin nd vigorous foctly content to ”,;:_ “finis’ ‘,..“; " . ,"Fi,l. :):I\ ‘;,.fl. .’.u-m e golf ‘M “ |rondering the supper ‘equipment, one as swift and practiced, onc who . s 2 Sart another book, if they have found | course since luncheon (1, of course glad of that moment in which to|had too often kept his life with his Sweaters Waists Draperies another heroine who promises an ¢ d° had no luncheon—somehow 1 lgh the situation, Out there, in|hands not to be schooled in every Skirts Dresses Ginghams s ! the hall, somewhere just beyond | i i 1t ¥ oats 1 fillip 1o thei uriosity, he no v to ca [ Ve iddle o & J G “ Ju beyond that | trick of rough-and-tumble, Fyven as . : 't’rahi- l, h,ul\‘m’i‘ .:\If‘m” . o wor he day "':' .‘: at in the midd )’ 0 ‘“y r“‘ ‘ open door, would be waiting. he knew, |the duke drew and lunged in one C Kimonos Stockmp Duckingham's four I'rench *lackeys, | movement, so in one movement, too, going to deliver a y portentous I have come back to take you to ™o a A 3 5 ) : who at their master's bidding would | Holles drew and feil on guard to d apecch. But, 1t} ing better of it ne he sald. His tone and man- t ¥ Ann met the nice fat po- cver and it was right here that the| | he remarked, “1 am going to lun er infurlatgd me. He seemed g0 liceman at the doo the Hooly-! policeman met the misfortune, As jio | think no more of slitting his throat |flect that treacherous lightning . He had ye room an 1 wo " sooly's house. “ls the magician still startel 1o climb over the failen trge] han of slicing the glazed capon on |stroke. a s had wotic ‘ Losnre he was doing the right | locked up In the iton cell at your pos after helping ltaggedy Ann and Mes, |'1¢ Sidebourd yonder.. His life had | Nan's sudden scream of fear and thinking . y i g bRy lice stationt” whe asked him. Hoolvgooly aver. s long toat canght | C0Me suddenly to matter very much, |the clash of the two blades raiig out e - most ki . “You bet he is, Raggedy Anni” the on a broken limb and when Harry ”’r“"h' RO very warily lat the same moment. The Colonel's —ee e e st oea A - § e A , The Duke's voice, sharp with im- | parey followed on inte the envelop- o you, but yon focman reglte »' as !Iv; .\‘\k».)‘:w 1 ul Hooly m‘\‘pn\ .'.1 upon 111. ,;ml” mJ‘n s deligc i i ¥ m iilng e .n" ¢ ”;o;" n\trn Bach 15-cont peskage of “Diamend FRAIU SHE . \ . Ruggedy Andy wore sitting about eat er the kindly face the niee fat| Well, booby? . Will you stand | whirled his point straight at the :’;;’\o‘r:::‘“::"",',;'.m,‘,?.n:inl':n,\.“:ax«”: 4 mitk sent up my | ing cream pufis and other goodics. coman and he began to shrink and Ight considering? {Duke's face on the low level to which | (Ul "o geq “(ning new, even it she -~ ol o o S 7 Hoiles turned, " heen ) the We were afraid he might have « ither away AN ‘tus had he prought by the lunge. has never dyed before. Choose any v t dlecp if possible,” “You arc not cross w he caped!” Raggedy Andy said What can bo the trouble?” Rag- is here, under your grace's|To avold it ckingham was forced | cul".n NuT LIVE 1in ¢ 1 Dhought T weuid T just reached himc in time 10! gedy Andy erted as he. heard the poe " e ing, " ko i qwlonty. {16 make o recovery. a retreat as pre. | 8010F At drug store. J y ‘ to finish your dis- J him from escaping!™ the nice man begin to ery, hen he and “M" N you may take yourself Bff.” cipitate as the advance had been s *he turned. policeman laughed as he helped It Iy Ann knes s . ¢s bowed submissively. He swift. Ereet once more, his grace rrr Thls Wa afternoon, himself to nine cream puffs. “Just ¢s n the nice fat policoman had 4 not look at Nan: but he caught | fell back, his breathing quickened a | y y tion Advised, But Lydia E it bzen thinking s e e front . door. 1 saw a poured the magical Shrink Medicine ' “dden gasp of her breath, and |little, and for a moment the two men | TO Cel Relief without looking beheld her start, and stood in silence, thelr points lowered, J < uppy 408 ron owut, And the ma- on the iton bars, he had slipped the | s Vegetable Compound puppy dog run ou " fron Jar e WA #RET T2 imagined the rencwed . horror and | measuring cach other with their eves. T From Head Colds 1 ® d you . giclan told me that it was his pu » { Made It Unnecessary | log. This made me think th | Wide-eyed scorn in which she re.|Then Holles spoke. | " 3 garded this fresh display of cowardice “Your grace, this is a game in| Jog had something to do ¥ s clan escaping from (he pri tand vileness, |which the dice are heaviy cogged | Glasgow, Kentucky. — 1 was n‘ir s 12 e et om tefl bifere. Them whem 1 totd th ’ He stalked to the door, the Duke's | against you,” he said gravely. “Bet-| Nothing to Swallow— down, nervous, with no appetite. My s cyes following him with odd suspicion, ' tcr fake the course 1 fiest proposed,” ; fel Litth e s de ‘hdd, g . 2 oo puzzled cver by that something here| Buckingham uttered a smeering| You Just Melt a Little lltrouble for five or which he perceived, but whose sig. laugh, He had éntirely mistaken th ina Spoon and Breathe s ) = . " riagician forgol that b eix yeare. Att ; ] > eluded him. Hol ‘s mes / it eas - ot onud W said \ “ha y e . olding the other's meaning. é jit was all Leould do hecause Hector (that is i : of the open door in his hand, “Why, you rearing captain, you | ih the Healing Vapors. I W L . Vher 3 cscap :',:,I";;'i,;"?,"‘,,flf?”, 2 ity Suppy dog's alme) van net 5 ™ ; Holles half-turned again. He was ritiful Bobadil. do .you think to 3 : : e Shanical Medicine 1o, Soahe W g #till playing for time in which to de- fafright me with swords and antics?| . PR Bis o longer without an 4 ; amall cavulh e Bt thivug cide upon his course of action. {1t 1 against yourseif the dice arc| _ TO Stop a head eold, try this simple, ,.,.'."'.,.,. That was y i N " i yn bars Aha'' | sald to M g oy ] Your grace, 1 take it, will not #é. |loaded. Unlock that door, amd ket direct method. Melt a little ‘\I(I(! ina two yesrs ago. My : idr o - - Jast toot you. Mister M nire me further tonight 2" * you hence or I'll earve you into rib- | spoog and inhule the penetrating Vapors 3 - “ept A or and Sat on nd te " mpse of Nan, ., 0! And who's the roAring cap- ” st i e ey Moo N,,,"_‘ 33 Pt standing wide-eved, livid a8 death, | taln now? Who the Hobadil? Who | P Tar, ete. Also put a little up each b pack with the Magie Shrinking Med | leantng agninst the table, her right|the very butcher of a sitk button? | Bostril and snuff well back. never used it herself, but she sai " # Aves ovet cine, then 1 pourcd the medicine on . hand pressed upon her heaving |eried Holles, stung to anger. He| Another method is to heat & un cup, one of her neighbors suffered just like the tron bars 1 they shrunk unt - = breast as it to control its tumult, woud have added more, perbaps, but | put in a teaspoonful of Vicks and inhale 1did, and it cured her. After I had £ bt ; they were so small, 1 am certain the i 0" 3ald his grace slowly, atthe Duke stenmed Wim. | the vapors that way. As fast as the va- taken four bottles the pain left my side A U yi Wagician can never get the the wice fat policeman began 1o % Vet you had best remain at| “Enough talk:” he sndpped. CThe | oo yoe their strength, throw out the T had 8 fine appetite to eat anything oty P et sherto, band with Francpis and the others.” |key, you rogue, or 11 skewer you Ails 2l 208 Sodh that was put before me. and 1 bepan 15 - g4 Good 1or you, Rlew fat poticon 8 Very well,” sald Holles, and turned |where you stand.” | metted Vicks and ad TR { do all my worl: and my washing, some- onid have Mrs. Hoolygooly said. “Now that ther the in his pocke ow the bottis 10 KO The key was, he observed, | Mothers prefer Vicks for their children thing 1 hadn’t 4;";,‘4,? v"fl("v‘ I"""* " . vork.” is o danger of the wicked magzican lad broken and the Magical Shrink |8 ';"’ ""';"1"":'; 'h~“ d:wr. Me| . Continved in Our Next Issue) | because it avoids so much internal dosing. is Jast fall 1 began > foou & T ¢ . ae i s out &l Sve . stooped and w rew rom * the . —y . - jer, and U nsliy psting encaping he prisos s« | Medicine had run out ail over him. |FOUPed Sot wUGRR T el - 1t can be used with perfect mfety on the -fl!fi'&'“h my side again, 8o 1 began . ’ sot #ll go down ard thank the Wild Ga- The nice fat policoman was now a . " taking the Vegetable Compound again. el for beiping FOU ors strange 10oKing person and there | DrEfer the key on the inside.” he sald, | To Xeep sfeel from rusting, cover it | YOUPReSt e l-onm(lmmh bottle, which makes " e ; Ttaggedy A a was good teason for him erying as he | With an odious smirk, and, whilst his | with sweet off or mutton tallow and eight in all I have taken. | fecl eo much # . 006 thought 1he : il B taggeds Ann tricd 1o wipe the|Erace impatiently shrugged his in- | wrap in soff_paper. : better when 1 take it and everrbody g = > P » s tafk agtcal Wedich i Joliceman, | diference, Holles made Jghe trans. * —— : e ‘ S prees VAPO RUB tells me 1 look better. My appetite P ve crowd of % r g oy vad d . magical jmproves and | fecl stronger in every it e e Iivwds pathered y| Having miade i, he closed the door | Water i which potatoes have ixen { 3 coman anG 1 ’ e _ ocihe Ao g 11 were|SWiftly, and he bad quietly turngd | bailed is best thing with which to | Oyew 17 Miwon Jans Useo Yeamey | i 8 , fising 1agician that | would mnot It dog in the prison agair way. |ama very nerve b s v 6 geems to help my nerves so much < . - p y ¥, - ted, the key in the lock, withdrawn agd spong revive a silk dress. Mrs. Maceie WaLLER, Glasgow, Ky. |«

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