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§MYH § REVELATIONS OF A WIFE EPFTCI FPVITIIIIIITIFIITIVICVTIFIITTTIIITIFIITIIITIIT The Plans That Alfred Made os~ible vain to ke artled fe e me, T tricd in face the lian's word able to suppress the esel whieh rbge to my lips. But 1 that she had v omy une 1 warm min muddic ep out of which L h 1 was mati ke n w renssuring throug! 't spend You your have some- ventured they know Mamic and jdgehampton ion along too, for I ne ond unhampered—and | tain preparations which Lefore night, 1 it through to Mrs. from her, 1 n you were in the that the po’ have to seek tra of the “What a startled ear ! she smiled hat doesn’t mean a cop is going to nab The lice haven't any powers in this mat- ter yeot, praise be ! But it does mean that I underestimated that detective and the people back of He comes from somc agency which is able to enlist police aid in locating the whereahouts of people. Speed is what we n now, and a few red herrings. 1f only Alfred has turned the trick. Here's the station now, and I've told you almost everything 1 know, The rest can wait until we have seen Alfrec Favorable News We experienced no delay subway, and when we alighted the station Mvs, Bird's driver had named,. and we had climbed the stairs the street, I was relieved 1o see the car in which [ had traveled from Flushing drawn up to the opposite curb with the youth himself at the wheel, but there was no sign of Alfred My wrist watch told me that it lacked only two minutes of the two hours 1 had named, and which Alfgred had greeted rather ineredulously, while declaiming his own ability to be at the rendezvous, 1 would have been devoid of a'l feminine mali A had not glad that his hurried exit from the subway was five minutes after the hour named, and that his glance at me showed his remembrance of his hoast, Thera was something elso in face, something which made mec exeftedly: “Did you get them? ADid T get them? . siressing the verh, “Look 1Allian opened the ¢ door “Get In here, everybody,” sald, “and let's drive along while we k. Weo obeyed hor, a looked expeetantly at “Drive in the general direction of Flushing,” T mald, “keeping as near to street car transportation as you “an, %0 that these people can casily far- am me a ed Jopping, been requ children fawn my reassuringly rmed po- ey cor- may £ repiy that d sted a and it city stron you, him. the or to heen his returned, she the driver me, USBAND’S LOVE: Adele Garrison’s New at DAILY FASHION SERVICE. WIDE CAPE IS NOVEL of wide on the| indec casily the Mlie use thin af cape, novel you summner S charming, too. as n with trock, te. imbroidery in pink is combined iingerie white | 18 SISTER, Maryvs this finest to of trim the filet which laee CLEFRTNETET 1 1o the city wien they said and whil s i you,” p the | upon a heard good doct Alfred to cad saw P I never “it's o of six »ple steamer whose nam S with pride, “and 1 comiortable “When Lillia Lilli . cRily note thi eyl par most commente saw his oy 2 n MARY 1 of Iy menu for the stout ian's question. 1 have AT AND LOSE WEIGHT I told Moth- oun plo suce, 1 down- cttues, spoons dicer tarnips, wlibut steak, 3 ta- sprout 1 cup | @ s eclery 2 small | uten 2| skimmead milk, in. | 1"rot 216; | Iron, | exeiting whic would keep nu | Vv wait 1 am 2t |eycumber, 1g as iy 1 wish.” 1 “It may he serviea,” she fruit cofpe Iy, then ghe furne b " man while 1 write £h comm my fist before instructions.” office tablespoons 12 head 4 tabl » poached ¢ 8 slices S ounces | 3 som: said d 1o o ts, 2 slices bread, 1 pint bran mui dovies, 1 carbohy pickied toust, at the | slices ry Mrs. |1 toasted el Total « car- your draw up to not want to se h ries o I ol three then folded the paper thes ed her minutes gram suggestion, Baked Halibut wrots One halibut steak et about 2 inch- and gave e thick, 11 meaited butter, e 1 cup straii med tomatoes, 1 “Get Mrs, I3 quickly teaspoon su teaspoon §o {you « said “an e everys [ salt and ko, 1 onion, 1| there as | green peppe dark Put fish in bew | with salt end pap t that |with meited hat the |[toes seasoncd with us | Add onion peeled g she hlespoon ready it no small bot to st 1 and P good moon tenight, will do the rest Alfred and T will st stunt here, Have the man over to the - station pronto.” el \nd pepper finely The driver did not wait for the sceds removed command, hut whirled the car swift- {a moderate 1y about in record time de-|which fish was hakes posited at their destination. | Total calorics, 1218, here something idomitably [fat, 513; carbohydrate, me in Lillian's part- | gram. her farewell words, | to Ilushing and | Four | poached s00n Ther Mrs, | end, and as gets bakin k dish, sprinkle | nd brush over | Pour over toma ar and soda, | cut in thin minced with | n hour in | with sauce in | 's nise sus ha oven, Serve nd them was I'rotefn, . Tron, 610 0 0018 comforting 1o ing gesture, and e beat, " it worry." Lat and Gain tablespoons cgR on toast jeream sauce, 1 cup ef t“m‘l» vn'\v ul|m re, 1.2 head letty There is evidently much to be ekl ‘w‘“l_”l"l' dikd "'.‘ expoons diced | qgajnst the carclessness in recognizing « 3 ‘n‘r’::..: ablespoons brussels sprouts | and immediately placing quarantine on oSSIp s Lorner BOoUs orcamed potutv what arc called light cascs of many {ounces baked halibut stead, 1-6 lemon | cpiidren's diseas: | pie, 1-2 cup fruit compote, 6 blades | o w--i»w S aelber, 3 oacwm 1 imafting & AL | o r guarding to our children s T e pee Laa | Bréan, 1 tos 1 .I"”; ) "I"'ii"[ | of the actions which must able silver tha s badly tarnishe« G, g "a g M i ! in the case of scarlet fever, may be cleaned by putting in a \‘“'""' milk, 4 e tableapoons butter, ¢ | &% once et . \ n. of water covered with a strong solu- |!ablespoons maple . . in its so called nootables | Uyacon in select or fist com Cep gl g dotofd oda or potash | 5poons French dry 8 . " y tion of borax, washing soda or potash (Sheons I' § [ munities, where Jiving conditions and vl bringing it to a boiling point, [ Total ¢ Protein, 41131 o i onment are of the very best, 100 Let it boil for about 20 minutes and |fat, 15825 carbohydrate, 1680. Iron, | om0 B e taken tn givi stay in the solution until eold, Then [0186 gram. e ; ey 1l giving rinse and wipe with a st cloth or| Th fish Tor this menu and for the | Adcuuate protection to the children. chame re of the family has 4 tablespoons | Jf School officials and parents, ~co- yenvy eream Jodito the netine Al operating with physicians and the Remove Rings You should always er | 1 . ¥ for the reducing diet, Ia e of health, are strict in this rings before v hing your hands as { board | matter, a great step in prevention of soap Is very apt to get in the small erevices and hold the dust that creeps Wel wle sau 1 with 1-2 cup n of celer: ‘ (By Pr. Cliford C. Nobinson) ow don't EPIDEMICS e give the is one To Clean Silver {spoon o 2 class lorics, sanee, remove your moved, to s e who are Tetter From John Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton, Continued. Now, 8yd, 1 am something which prise you. I have tell you will sur- almost come to the conclusion to tell Leslie the whole truth about Littlc Jack. Yor, since she has scen Pawla and quite fallen in love with her, she has given me in some way the idea that she would not object to the truth about the baby. Indeed, sometimes [ wonder If she does not a kind of inkling of the affair becanse of her loyally to me, &) not even confess it to horeclf Times have changed on th tions. I remember befare was thought be BEFORE TWINS WERE BORN Was Very Miserable. Felt Lots Bettor After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wyocena, Wisconsin, = ** I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- fore my twins were born because my ter used it and rec- jommended it to me. g0 1 could scarcciy goabout my daily work 1 was in such misery. Butaf ter 1 began taking the second bottle | was feeling lots bet- tor. | took three bot- tlc 1 and a half before ! was confined and frished the bottle while | was in bed. 1 eot up feeling fine and have taken of the twins alone ever since. | recom- mend the Vegetable Compound highl and will in the future.” Weoena, Wi going to probably hut, e wil an var it to an _impossibie 1t is remar’ been reportad 1 mothers are left in a w vun-down condition afterchild-birth, an for such mothers the rar;'( t - baby i8 well-nigh impossible. Not only is it 'bslrd for Q‘omr}wr. but the child itoelf will indirectly suffer. 5 1 ydia E. Pinicham’s Vegetable Com- pound is an excellent tonic for 4 motherboth beforeandafter child Jt iz prepared from medic inal roc herbs, and does not contain an ful drugs. It can be laken in & nursing mothers. 13 and hrrm y by e do con gain . - they the gaining member of the family, | ©F diphtheria, meningitis and tuber- w Health's Sake' ghonld he provided for her individual- [ Man measles, chicken pox and mumps to keep the receptacles for food clean, |travagantly with hutter and cream for | tons, ume weight, {other earriers, The turnips und brussels sprouts | ePldemic conditions will result, are goned 1iehly with butter for| The greatest danger is in the cases in later, "he extra butter and cream, needed | CU108is . In theae three, lifcetion 1s | . |for the person who would gain, [due 10 germs, Others, such as Ger. Tt In cssential .to clean the garix Iy whenever IUs quite un. |Are Not regarded a8 dangerous to life, ‘NI! by washing and drying it as it ig | necessary ason tables ex. (but also cause epidemic condi- those “iust right And it Epidemics are spread by means of this surplng fut they | perso contact more than by any may unweleome teet you children from innocent con- tagion Carrots and Tumi irrots and turnips are upt 1o bes come shriveled if they are stored in the kitchen for any length of time but, they are still good for flavoring soups and stows, Silk dusters hest pictures pletire are T ind moldings, Ruches Popular Fvend d dinner frocks of satin h roches neck of tulle in the z.Adve\\’furesJ Raj;éd;A;n By KAQQedy Andy by Jo wmy Gruelle moean Magician kn hat [ would ery! All mamas s in gquite a fis when their children tell fibs; becanse taggedy Andy, they start telling fibs, the fil Harry 1o into naughty Mes and that 1700k Were ho You mustn't erepe about shade, or e to be worn ] the |thing for a woman to care f which Knew husband wa father, Since ma women adopted the children that begotten by the husbands lin Krance, that it bas become no longer anything sensational to talk about, One of the reasons 1 am going to Go this, 8yd, is because 1 want t right in Leslic’'s min I always felt like g Whenever intimates to me that you are the father of little Jack and that 1 am trying to proteet your name and s forth. Tan't worse about th he own wi I think 1 shall this all to L man same for a child o she hor the n have were o haye she you a old fecl g0 sorry e now | the o fat ! and 1 h polic when wWilg magiei ways 1 whi teil yrooly 1 groun to SO0N ErOW canscs tronbile! fibs!" it strange that bertaying de Wi pon dy Aun tricd to | wake the Mag Wild Gazook's " does about civing into th Ma- gician's cyes, but the Naggedys and said, “Well, 1 shall fibg, hecanse 1 wonld not my mama feel sorry! 1 wishes to cause anyon sadnees! But anyway, n th cars came mean o was &0 angry at their rriends he tell any more care to have gucsy no one they ny up cour: he . ®he must know *Angel Light' indiseretions occureed 1 kne her, & be more forgive me, will not? Ko you say that who is tra around the vith Litt no is an of not all my love not The Wild Gazook eried as e leancd against Mrs, Hoolygooly's shoulder. Magical it ail 1 did nor more! what 1 did with the Stick because, 1 want nor shall 1 tell you w Wild Gazook's Granma ‘vou anything r And the mean pld Magician his mouth so tight, he b wyes. 100, dear!™ the ned for and raye Iping you urning nys oeed his Wild Gazook eried ainst Mrs. Hoo eried i eri h | Gazook and 1 &h ey g said | necessary | be taken | Do your best to |\l')-‘ i to] L Ma CHAPTER I. Through the Mist of Dawn Jlie Peck was almost the |2 | the employes to leave the side en- | trance of the Fair Deal Ten | {but she scemed in no hurry a¥ she { slopped along through the mud with {none of her usual buoyant elasticity. {1t wasn't the tedious day behind the | counier which had dulled her spirit tor two long years of them stretched lin the past and althowsh they had Ikept her young body slim and ier | pretty little face pale they had not | taken the glint from her ruddy gold hair nor the snap from her deep blue ves. Tt was just the generdl futility things. Had any still, smal insinuate that this gencral | was summed up in the back her mind in six feet of solid brawn with curly brown hair und twinkling hazel | eves she would have combated the thought with scorn and yet her feet ! lagged more slowly as she apnroachcd {the lighted window of Zimmer's fur- {niture store. The walnut dining rroom suite was still ahere, the one that she and Mike had slipped to look at only two nights hefore; she could atmost feel the gentle tug of his Dig hand on her arm and hear the wistful | note in his voice when she asked her, “wasn't it swel Two nights ago, ard last night when she thought he| was on duty at the station ghouse st of | of voice darved to futility of “HUGHIF oUrT A CRUTCH, SHE ruT HAND To - &Y DOUGLAS GRANT 1/' £ i 0 © 1924 NEA SERVICE INC her broa the from the steve, face red and muist with Don't you bother zoin' Wash your hands at the sink an’ set right down. ~ Was it Micha®l you was talkin® to just now at the gate? Nie ignored the question 1 accusingly. fa Brennan, that's steak! There & cold ham left—!" “Just a sniteh that'll do for your kfast. 1 was thinkin' a zood bit o' red meat would hearten ye this raw night, child She waddied Tieaped-up plate smilingly and b over, before placing the girl tie ana | | then set a steaming cup of tea beside | it “hut went to the up hutcher’s for cr doing all that heavy em- linen the Eversleys'! your supper?” “Oh, «nd 1 forgot your eve- too!™ vou it, heoic Whe strated, ng paper., “I've er comin’ home from the Brennan eank into a rocker which creaked beaeath her weight, “What was doin’ at the store toda “We got a line of sold fine, only they was ten and the dames 1 ‘em broke half Jake it wasn't 'l be docked drank her tea at od the ered market, aew strung rot- grabbing T told old faunt but T &'posé the same.” . Sallie Len vonrazeonsly for which a dozen. my it v food "EADY hadn't he gone to the Empire Picture | P’alace where that red-headed Mame | Dorsey played the piano ind taken | her to supper at the Elite Sallie hurried past the picture palace and along the straggling line of shops to the railroad bridg NMame conld play all right, Sallie had to hand that 1o her; hadn't she plugged away at the latest hallads and Jazz numbers in the sheet music de- partment at the Mive-&-Ten for six months right nest to Sallic’'s own counter? A sharp gust the March wind caught Sallie she crossed the bridge and made her cluteh the rail in a grip that split her neatly mended Trown glove straight across the sharp | 1ttle knuckies, but she hastened on | heediess of the ealamity, Ma Hrennan would keep supper hot for her, of course, hut Ma had | had & hard day's wash and she wasn't so well lately in spite of all that fat, There had been a place for her in that dream of the future which al- | though it had never heen put into | definite words had seemed of late to the girl's waking thoughts—a little cottage away from the inc roar an® grime and coal-dust of the tracks where Ma could sit in com- | fortable idleness and vead the lurid detective stories =o dear to her heart and Mike out of the fullness of his experience on the Foree would kid her about them when he came home. Put that dream over now Nora Jenks, of the tinware, had heen to the Empire the night before and the Flite afterward with her intended nd Nora Wasn't the caity kind to tell what ghe bed seen just to make | her feel bad, Loulse Grote from the ribbon counter had chimed in, too: her brother had the beat down near where Mams Dorsey lived and Make | had brought her home mors than once lately Sallie had replied gay assumption uneoncern now she brughed angrily from her cs something stinging which the | sharp March winds had not brought there and started to turn in at the | tiekety little gate when a small, mis- shapen form emerged hurriedly from the gloom and caromed against her “Hughie!" ®he put out a hand | steady the slipping erutch. “Wher | yon going so quick?’ “Oh, Sallie, vou didn’t you “long, did you voice was breaking with “fle’s at it ag 1 dunno where got it and he's gone! ‘Gone!” Sallle echoed, srm about the humped “I's most time for the “tem t it 7 Your pa's prob’ly right ) there at the junetion now, ready tq throw the switch same i 1 gotta go sce The sh grip of his crutehes bad this time. Don't Thotkinsen girl khow: she said pa‘d report him the sest time!” He hobbled off as a shaft of aked out the porct Touse nesxt just beyond he dived with bis Jather, and { Thork nsen’s long, . nquisitive was poked out “Dat you, Sallie?” she simpered. | “l t'ought somebody bane wit' you. Wanter run over afier supper? We | got two new records—" | “Thanke, Tisc Sa'lie interrupted shortly. “I'm tired tonight.” | “Oh, it your faller bane comin’ to of as asant was bravely vt with a of l to I"a boy's wo The anxiety. he as com~ winding her shounlders sever Jov » as s took a “He s that her hoy 1t tight the which Tise | nosc etre on of door, e PPRae-? “ile Tm—T'm just Ured! 11ee shut Lier door as Sallic went vp Srenran’s W which paralieted | Thorkiner enty feot Tier 1 sk ar ;u't the et anky a red s e he tanne < here ographer Hello, drarie! Ma 1 nea nan | another | ket another as good for vight [he o 1th lin 1 consclous of the kindly, upon her. “Th rhfnestone ping are a frost, though, “What do folks cxpect in a five Weten? Diamonds?” Ma Brennan wid fipped her paper open slipped nointo her capiel- ous Jup. I the dock you how'll you get that pretty blue suit from Flannary's that you've been savin' up for? They mighta't be holdin' wesk for ve, an' ye'll 1o appetite salicitons cyes snorted Lut it not lars! Michacl will like it Ve My ull the pl changed that's a ol ‘T dont’ me's good «nough for woing!™ quickly Why, puper you've got!" Ma Diennan rose innocontiy to the it “It I that nig st now! questions aske in' gur'rl thi enin’ has gone here oxhibited the large black Delapierre IHamon: smaller headline read for Missing Maid male Member want it the subject New Hullie that! 1 robh'ry, Ten thowsand fam’ly Ia offeri They're gotl ‘em, an out to the polic in the Last!™ paper whieh | banner "N el 1 p—_—y di'me rel an arter ul the no way the of city we inoa Trace o DBelow a “Poliee Look Raid - Famons - Crook of Wouldn't it be was to come her Micha ! nabbed fine if the to hatistown %n her!” Ma Brennan pursued. “Do you mind how proud when he first got the comin® aronnd in his blue coat to show bhimeelf, on Voree, id brass buttons an' not yrt then when ye he conld ha' had all ne-rls he wanted Saltie interrnpted, e hing True sponded, unconscic to the flame There's it one he'll oro at, though, aml well When he tuk off that the other and heart was in me know how 1° ha' monthe if T hadn’t here in the to argy nenp can her for re- adding (uel ved you know it! vniform for overseas an' 1 dont t'rough one got had left- with went your was no war them hmidt wemay half o' the howse thongh vyou finis! annery's, in the 1, at s chuckled contentedly and bit her lip, membered those months, the thought that Mike it of her kept allantly high e come iar 1 ose a bt e he sallic re- only have n ehivered when wonld het And now had nothin' home with his rls and ! for o yman when and 1n say ti bringin® in under used to get Tire LeREenen e eyt ns tenant T letters tenant!” as e Ma remi- Michael when Wit does he more? fire! Ru from t1 nt in “1 must ask the n Yim ¥ he comes to e hear from (Continued in Our Next Issuc) Soda as Cleanser Keep your kitehen sink free from nez a lump of soda In y or iwo and then flushing water with bot Wird Winge A cloche of white kid with tiny sets of bird wings shades of yellow and orange is trimmed in al w Fincly Tacked tucked ! = or gxedo hosom type to o worn with the 1y i vd ewits of kas Iy y is perm feminine frills or em Ilie remon- | had mine, an' I bought me a | beads that | she had! ces 111 be | York | wixteen, flouting him | went | mouth, ANNERS — Removing Hat in Lift A gentieman takes off his hat and 1o’ enters the elevator in which ras THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The she et | epithe co! lds it in his hand when a ssenger, young ludy avross i loves to wundor thron aveyard wnd rond U on the tombstonos, e COFTLS OB&EB1M it Don't risk blood poisoning by paring a jay, the scientific corn 1 Jol-| ender. 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