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» » Kl - * . - - w » - - . # - 1 » " w . " » '3 “ - v ¥ tHrTERLE Adele Garrisor N BLLLLLH580988000808858 9 MY HUSBAND’S LOVE: n's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE EETTIVIPEPIPPGIIPPTITIIIPPICITIPIVOIIIRIIIITOTIIIIIS T would have acked discernment ing the driver of the s on way 10 now in a I said and i t. “Which man the words sho street South.” “Then clip Columbus ‘irele, and way they’ et you turn i he i t we'll 1t run through the park He threaded the maz: bus Circle traffic d slowly along the sout pinth street until T assured Alfred w nowhere 1o ix Then he swung his car o park, and in a few m rew 1o the curb on a part of the which was higher than tl t of the boulevard. He stoppl car keep ing the engine runnin, howeve and swung himself the cdge the seat so that he could eye on the cars coming in eit - rection, is the ust ov side of seen the to of A Wave of Rel “Might as well stay 1 running around in circles unteered, and I guesscd fcar which was obsessing loosening his tongu But to ask no questions. If T aright he would soon tcll reason fof his unmistak “Suppose you think changed cars,” he began te tively with a side glance at me. | you had a good reason | 1 returned quis “I'll tell the world T did,” he ex- ploded, and then as if ashamed of his outburst, he added quickly, *hut don’t get uncasy, lady. I'l get you back to Mrs, Bird's all right, even if 1 have to get somebody ¢lse to do it There's nobody (u'.r you. It's they're gunning for. A wave of selfish relief swept over | me, of which I was ashamed the next second. t I had been so sure his bizarre actions had been caused by the detective or his ‘agents who were trailing the movements « of the Marrison children that T had been| nearly panic-stricken myself. It took me several seconds to pull myself to- gether sufficiently to make a sympa- thetic inquiry of the youth, “Do you mean you're in sonal danger I “Depends on how the bird that saw me,” he returned, hig eyes nervously darting back and | forth on the park boulevard, “He's a guy we sent over the road once,| and T had to pal around with him and get the goods on him OFf course he thought | double-crossed him, and be swore he'd do me up. 1 thought he was still up the river—but he's| managed to get out, and is driving di as keep | vol- that the him was 1 resolved read him me the panic it's er 1 ¥ 1 mi any pers ed good a sleuth is| now, | taxi—phony jamped him er aft 100, papers, 1 S0 my old meet teresting st whole Ay OF tw now that t is some on my trai ost into him ¢ nywher vhen we're headed back to the You were 1 that corner af What else ded, wide Bird's j 1'd rather meet t guy in the dark with my ha behind me t down on for her.” His eves a loyalty pect from his rat exterior., 1 think he my admiration for he scowled and upon me, threw in “Guess that guy meet ought be " he said. Lrave to come me would ter said eye at's which one would suspected and my turning his utch you to on Avoid ¥ poon will temper that anything hot may be pou it without danger of breakage. Mijn Hash should never ! hut instead with a fork. stirred a spoon, lifted mingled Dusty W 1f you will wipe your windows every day or will find that they do not washing ®o often, as more inside than on the indows off the leets on the N sour ¢ Crea am s used in griddle cakes, shortening. When ing muffins or omit any other A flounce of long willow flues, dyed green to mateh the trims a georgette crepe trock, Summer Brocades Brocades for the summcr much finer, suppler than they have arc cifect before ever No Eyening Black Black, for evening wear almost entirely from the y for arternoon it is very smart Unpreposse going Fifty-ninth PS 4 » - . wk to de- Mrs, her tied ol hoti astonishment, g his back by with and inside o two, require dust you out mak- | you can ostric h frock dancing season and Hghter in been ————————— e & Knms Letter Trom Sydney Cavton (o Johin | Alden Presc Dear Jack: There are life that are perhaps the fact that a personality draw unto Paula Perier and Eoth arc g00d I've had a letter Paula which T kno e to your absolutely decided to put up to Leslic, and tak —— ———e———— OpenaTioN ApvisED FRIEND SAID “Dow't Do Ir” Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg: etable Compound First. Proved Good Advice Chicago. lllinois. — **Just a few lines to let you know whn lydu E. Pink- m's Vegetable (nmpnund did for me. | was mar.ied going on for three yvar‘ and went to a or and was tak- mg( tments twice a week for painsev- ery month. I used | to lie in bed three ot four days with them some things to nn utterly inexplair that is mo: your caliby one man of two Los! for wome Han yourself oo you from call and inject some- thing into my arm me asleep 8o 1 would not feel ins. At last she said | would have operated on if 1 wanted any chil- . Well, 1 just happened to go to a friend with her first baby and 1 told her | was pomg to the hospital, and she said, ‘Don’t do it! You go and get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound and you won 't need any operation.” So my hushand got me a hrttlc right away. Now | have two children. Believe me, 1 recom- mend the Vegetable Compound to any woman 1 know has any kind of female trouble. it b a me and a Jot of my friends."—* Mrs=. A. McAX 1709 S. Morgan St., Chicago, il sale by druggmr everywhere. Yor Ax beovare Svey ”lumm 1 Pty | her as she shool EW BRIT [ JUST A BIT DALY smart ittle f the str The rht dre policy e with a straig bar cuffs. a parking spot coloriul - handkerchiefs the siceves with small pocket offers the the moide for iy Dr Al Clifford €. 2 OF OVERWE overweight is often habi people any out or worry ali g fat. It is we tion A few cans mention:d vestigu and t in ord which is to follow may b avoiding program aid yon i s fat of the worst W this fat- of not this, proper ken than was e intention of doi and lack ot orming overvati but thro haste more food is intended Eat slowly and to mastication more attention o e carty siouch down, great abdominal cireula- 1o ree. incorrect ho activity and allow closc I'crsons will vat a meal most immediately reby the whe tion This and other tures cause los fat to accumulate, ils for rewiedies up to such ack to normal is is lessened pos s col d general or 5 laziness e the fat tis extent that dirficult Tmproper fanlt, reised gotting imother fat not properly ox umulating fat with This is short of little ex- breathing is UNES are the acc ind interferes pushes prop why many fat ones wind and wheeze under a s0 are any food | than your huilding twice a from more CNergy, one wccomplish wonders. tem which Dr, Lrought out Tor this purpose worth tryh It will not only weight but improves the (health to o marked extent In a further article this system wi dealt with can b that happens 1o e system needs for ind repair. A week witl built its fast or general MARY s stout and thin weIGH 1 cup DY SBISTER Iy menu for LAT AND LOSE baked apple, rolled [ I(\ | | One DAILY HER FASHION SERVICE Yand cheese t ounces broiled salt codfish, string beans, 1 cup shre ot cup cooke [tablespoons oil mayonnaise, ALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. Jsidd DIFFERENT j © RAFAEL SABATINI 1423+ BEGIN HERE TODAY Colonel Holles, soldier and adven- turer, returns to gland, his na- Itive land, when war with Holland is } declared. His Gr | hires Holles to abduct the actress, Sylvia Ifarquharson. dark when the Colonel carries her off {and, when he arrives at the houst | Buckingham has rented, Holles s horror struck when he sces that ¢lvia is an old sweetheart. Buckingham and Holles engage in u The servants of the Duke | come upon the scene and knock the colone! unconscious. When the Duke attempts to Lrace Sylvia her dress falls from her | throat. revealing a purple ' | token of the plague, which is spread- ling so rapidly in London. The Duke |and his servants flee. The colonel | stays to nurse Sylvia and waits upon | ber night and day. NOW GO ON WITH THE | | | H "ORY | It was entirely as a result { { that the ap- the of tireless vigilance of his and of ant poulticings which he that on the fourth day elling in the paticnt's armpit, hav- ing been brought to a head, began to vent the deadly poison with which her | veins were laden, Jeamish was as amazed as he delighted. Victuals and from outside r the agency of was what clse was needed | hed them their own Holles, who was still pldatifully sup- through | watchman. | J cabbage, 1 cottige cheese sand- wich, 2 tablespoons canned red rasp- berries, 1 nt skimmed milk, 1 cup weak tea, 2 cup black coffee, 1 gluten roll, ‘otal calories, fat 9; carboh 0169 gram. Cottage Cheese Sandwich o ‘'wo tablespoons cottage chec tablespoon chopped pecans or Thus, monds, 1 teaspoon chopped olives, 4 |day, when from daybreak tablespoons grated carrot, 4 table- |8 o'clock Holles waited mineed celery, d: teaspoon ! frenzy of impatience for on, salt and pepper, 34 [of DBeamish, When at 4 lcaves head lettuce, rived, Holles met him at wheat bread, he cheese, nuts, olives, carrot, ated onion, salt and pepper to make moist, Put dried lettuce leaves ad and add cheesc as open or closed bread is of course cut bam had furnished him for this venture, would lower the necessary imoney from the window in a basket. By the same means the watchman 277; | would send up the purch Iron, fon behalf of those within, absgnting limself when necessary for the pur- pose, but always leaving the door locked and taking the key with him 1093, irate, Protein, 517 until in a sudden the coming last he ar- the stair- spoons grated lemon (juic slices whole Mix celery, gv with lemon juice well erispod and on unbuttercd br mixture, Serve sandwich, The very thin, Total calorics (exclusive of bread,) Protoin ; fat, 119; carbohy- 5. Iron, 001 gram, calorics are figured using al- monds and ripe olives, EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT One baked apple, 1 cup rolled oats, 1 soft boiled cgg, 4 ounces broiled salt codfish with 1 tablespoon lemon litter, 4 tablespoons ereamed pota- tocs, cup cooked string heans with m, 1 cup shredded eabbage with 2 poons ofl and 'y tablespoon julee and 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 cottage chicse sandwich, 1 cup eream of corn soup, 2 tablespoons fig pud- ding, 1 tablespoon whipped cream, 2 tablespoons banana cream pudding with 4 tublespoons boiled custard, 2 teaspoon sugar, 'y cup table cream, slices tonsy toasted crackers for soup, 2 »s corn bread, 3 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon cur- jelly, 1 pint whole milk, 1 apple. calories, 3356, Protein, 407 | caying, The Colonel’'s face was ghastly, his es fevered, and he was trembling with fearful excitemeut, “She sleeps—quietly and tully,” he informed the doctor, whisper, a finger to his lips. Very softly they entered the cham- bLer now and tiptoed to the bedside, Holles in an agony of hope atking: up his position at the foot between the carved bedposts, A glance confirmed the news with which Holles had met the physician. Not only was she in an casy, tranquil slumber, such as she had not known sinee taking to this bed, but the fever had ontirely left her, This the doctor's practiced cye judged at once, even before he moved to tuke her pulse, At that touch of his hand upon her wrist, she stirred, sighed, and opencd her eyes, sanely and calmly awake at last, She looked up into the wizened, kindly littlg spectacled face of the dector, blankly at first, then with « little frown of bewilderment, But he was spcaking at the moment, and the words he used helped her groping wits to picce together the puzzle of her surroundings and con- dition, “The peace- in a ore tabl lemon danger is overpast,” he was he will recover now, carbohydrate, Iron, | thanks be to God and 10 your own " tircless care of he It is yourself The indwich for this menu is glws me more concern than she does, moistencd with ercam, more nuts are | o ave her now to the are of Mrs, used and the whole filling of Jettuce | puijows, and do you go rest yourself, mixture 18 masked With 31or 1 tell you L will not answer Any kind | ror your 1re.” He had been looking at Holles whist he spoke. Now he turned to consider her again, and rant Total fat, 1216 1733, of nuts can he chosen, | The Advendures f Raggedyhum and Kagged y Andy ohmy Gruelle by found her conscious glance upon him, “Sce! She is awake,” he cried, “The danger is overpast?” Holles echoed, his voice thick and une “You say the danger s 1 am awake, good doctor? 1 have not by chance fallen asleep at my post and come to dream this and I repeat Now go “You are awake, man, the danger i sat an end and rest” Wondering to whom it was the y Goat, s0 now | doctor spoke, whose was that raucous, Louse and make the magiclan give me | weary voice that questioned him, she baek my Granny and change me back | stowly turned her head, and beheld a| into a boy 1ike he | gaunt, hollow-eyed ghost of a man, threw the Magie Me whose pallid, sunken cheeks were J as soon as | overgrown with a coarse stubble of ed fa unshaven beard, standing between nice policeman | the bedposts, clutching at one of ygoo! they them as if for support. Meeting her h black pic, gaze, he recoiled a step and loosed coms “Now will take the | his hold. Then he swung helf-round, Wild Gazook to the police station and |a hand to his brow. him pecp through the door and| “Naught ails what say 1o the ma- mumbled, and now she if the n will not|was and re membered, ot & s——— SOORET His voice like @& this look leave because T shall 0 badly 1 was before ticine on me!” wggedy Ann had gegedy Andy, and Harry were covered fat po- nic s of | e Hoc the wi wrry nice n said doctor,” e knew who he would me, " abruptly ceased in mid- period; he reeled, steadied himself for an instant, and then toppled slow- Iy forward and crashed at full length upon the floor. Swirtly the doctor tore open breast of the Colonel's doublet; not even ®0 much was necessary. | he perceived what had pened, “He he the but At | onee hap- satd Dr. sekled. Tift is asicep,” almost chi Help me to Mre, Dallows, him farther or to him at present. Never fear, not rouse him—not until the has gone round once, gt least.” They laid him there, a plilow under his head, and Beamish returncd to his patient's side. “Sleep? is him to No need 1o do more for you'll clock couch carry qiestioned the & | tor, wonderingty. “Is that sleep ! “Neothing worse, ma'am. The the Wild Gazook's Gran- | Colonel has never so much en hidden, we will let the | his eyes for a whole week. Kature Wild Gazook in the codl with the ma- | compassionately has closed them for | gician, o that the Wild Gazook can| him. make the magician feel sorry! She looked at him intently. 1t only 100k a moment for them ali | have the plague, have 1 not?” to run 1o the policeman’s home and| “Say rather that you had it. m#'am the Wild Gazook waited with his eye| You have it no longer. The plague ok ir door while the oth-| will not touch you again. VFor the ers went inside. Then the Wild Ga- | great mercy thus vouchsafed 70k ond cry from ail hia|you may render thanks to God, 1 i dashing into the|next to God, to your husband. caw, the wicked, mean ma-| She frowned, perplexed cacaped from the eell and| “My husband 7 Ann and Ragg-dy Andy wore Your husband, ma‘am up the sobing, nice, | hushand in a thousand thousand. His is a des I Gazook waited with his she to a crack in the do e and, And a in ten otion that RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, em- | bloteh, | | the { lay | doctor i pied with funds from what Buc | he made | until the morning of the sixth | past | that | closed | you, | UNES - FooL BY *+ RAFAEL SABATIN| ** + ILLUSTRATED By R, SATTERFIELD - ’ |makes a hero of him; and, has been fearless, he has been spared. Jortune favors the hrave, ma'am.” “hut but he is not my hus- | pand.’ “Not husband 2" confounded. And ot your husband:” ctation nicism very alien in | e eniad, kindly little {man, he ejaculated, ‘per- aps that explains it. But what is then, who has all but given jiife for you?" | She nesitated, at bee 1id the doc- repeated, | Then, with an vour of his a loss how to de- | hip. At las friend,” sh Ifine their relations “Once he was my swered. “Onee 7" { bushy brows he cease to b The physician raised his | “And when, pray, diu vour friend—this man | who stayed with you in this infected | house when he might have fled; this {man who has denied hin p or rest of any kind in all these days, that he might be ever at hand against |your need of him: this man who has restled with death for you, and Ivescucd you at the risk of taking the | pestilence a thousand times for your do all this”" she asked. leamish entertained her with details of the heroism and self- sacrifice that Holles had displayed. When the tale was done, and she silent and very thoughtful, the permitted himself a slyly hu- morous smile. “He may once he have been your DR, BEAMISH ENTERTAINED HER WITH DETAILS 0OF THE HEROISM HOLLES HAD DIS- PLAYE he concluded, annot think our fricnd than such a friend in as you say,"” “But 1 o he was ever more now. God send my own need:” CHAPTER ) The Walls of That evening Dr, 1 bringing with him sion of his first visit, liner, "This offic himself formally sertion t v cure had been effecte Holles, awakening from cley hours of uninterrupted lethargic sleep, but still heavy with lassitude, stood dully at hand whilst the examiner held his formal inquisition into the conditions of the pi nt, of Mrs, Dallows, and of Holles himself. When the examiner and the doctor passed at Jast from the room, Holles dragged himself wearily after them, He followed them below-stairs, and remained there alone after they had taken their departure, Jor twenty-eight days he was doomed to imprisonment in this house, and he made his dispositions, That night he slept in a back bed- room on the ground floor. In the morning, having prepared himself | breakfast in the kitchen, a matter in which Mrs, Dallows came to his as- sistance, he went to straighten out the dining-room so that it might serve him for a lodging during the period of incarceration that lay ahcad, He found the room in utter dark- ness, It had not been entered since [the night of Nancy’s coming thither. |He groped his way across to the |shutters, which he remembered to | nave by request of the exam- iner after carrying Nancy from the {room on that terrible night a week ago. He pulled them open and let in a flood of daylight upon a scene each detail of which reminded him poignantly of the happenings of that | night. allen between the daybed and the window, he found the slender dress rapier which Buckingham had used. I'or the rest, guttered candles, withered flowers, and rotting fruits encumbered the table, and the luster of glass and silver was dulled by a film of dust | Holles flung the spent some time {to rights, and gidding it | refuse, | Thercafter smoking and lese, And it rollowed were spent. Whitehall was empty courtly tenants with th | tion the Duke Albemarle. | | Honest George Monk had elected to | remain undaunted at his post as the | represthitative of his King, to perform in the King's name—and whilst His | Majesty was busy at Salisbury with | [the amorous pursuit of Miss Frances | | #tewart—all that which a king him- | self should be at hand to perform in | time of national stress, to mitigate [the tribulations of his subjects. | Hopefully Holles inguired of | { Beamish if he knew aught of Buck- ingham. Hopefully, that is, becange he was expecting to hear that the | Duke was lajd low by the infection. friend, smiling. 1. Pride mish returne on the oce a public exams« came to assure of the doctor's as- closed windows wide, and in setting the room of all that he lay on the daybed thinking, and very list- was thus in the days| that most of his hours | now of all its | ngle excep- | ext Issue) | (Continued in Our } Prescrving Oranges { 1f you huy oranges in large quan- | tities and wish to keep them for a Jong time, remove each one from the | wipe it with a cloth, then | ced paper. Set in rows in | hos. dry wrap in w a coul plac should .| not be you can don't believe and the patra, phires or combinations of worn in pairs, as six appear treated, that | dresses signed % — GOOD MANNERS™ All Should Be Introduced other affair fho could present. young to a or anyone to all asking, a a friend A private dance not include introduced without troduce prefore. N ma young yoman of his acquaintance. 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