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ATLY FASHION. SERVICE, S| (o) |~ GOOD MANNERS™ FAVORITE IN PARIS Gossip’s Corner 1 Nfl""NG LIKE IT' Rising When MY HUSBAND'S LOVE = I THE WORLD | | { | | Here 1is one of the attractive| | knitted coats that Paris takes to so | kindly, These wraps are very soft Adele Garrison’s New Phase of | present time js the one of many| . | | z v seal ti | . |and may be worn loosely belted or strands of pearls wound several times | G “ H h 1 {drawn about the figure closely as the [about the wrist. i entieman In Rochester cne photographed. They are un- R P i [ fvype ! &wnmmcmmwwcnv"vvvmw | excelled for sport wear. | | scarfs Popular Talses Ffll"-a-mes The Cry '::: ll'lam of Efl)wl]w Mrs, |into ructions if they're lett alone, so B 2 7 n\::r: m’; '3\‘:;.\ wiua WI'::*];‘: m,r' rd Suggest |you'll have to be my messenger.” O AL on Th Near Y i icil I twisted my hands nervously to-| “Il try to get it straight,” 1 | Tz insde the Svenlug animp and The Breat Fruit Medicine gether, glad that | was not within |smiled, as she went out of the door, | f e SR R O e & (R vl LiveslaratnlikaRay Diher the driver's line of vision, That it |returning in a few minutes with 'a bt Y remedy in the world. They are made was & matter of but two or thrce|tea wagon which bore a teapot and | Hopulaz it | from the juices of apples, oranges, S a s, oranges, | Summer ermine, Ru kit figs and prunes, and tonics, by a minutes more before 1 should find out |a plate of appetizing sandwich | what menace to our custody of the| “You can listen much better with 3 dyed squirrel, baby f and rocess helpless Harrison children awaited | these,” she said, serving me, and I [ogs e, [ iaby Sor Al srieclie, = socrol prooesstiwhich | produsest e e, 1 knew, but I found it difficult |sipped the hot beverage gratefully as | uned om conts At onpearmer to be | compound as unique in composition e e b L at aIE e ped they : ised on coats and capes. as it is famous for its medicinal value. anxiety, “There's one thing we have . Mr. R. B. O'Flynn of 39 North He drove the car swiftly along the 2ight,” she ymiled. “The people i . = 2 When making eyelets in lin Union St.,, Rochester, N.Y. says, 9 place your ‘material over a cake of ' Forwhat “Friit-a-tives” have done | | The most popular oracelet at the| A gentleman always rises wicn a bumpy, ash-strewn alley, and when | following you are pretty sure you're lady comes into a room and ad- within a few rods of the carefully masked opening in the hemlock hedge sounded three staccato notes on the auto horn, a signal which he repeated as he drove between the trees that formed the opening. Then he skirted the hedge, tollow- here. They're sure enough to keep jcars at the epd of both streets lead- | |ing from here. But they're not posi- tive, according to the underground |information which reaches me, and they either can’t get police authority (to nab the children here, or for some BY SISTER MARY white soap and the edges will not | ravel. Full Rufile The perfectly straight frock for summer is quite apt to have a wide circular or full ruffle finishing it for me, I believe they are the best Stomach, Liverand Bladder Medicine that the world has ever produced’’. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Qgdensburg, N.Y, dresses a remark to him. FRENCH-BRITISH DIPLOMACY. Paris, March The diplomatic conversations between the I'rench and British governments are soon to take a very active form, according to today’s newspapers, Important instructions regarding the conditions which France desires for her national may heve a beud of ‘materisi in & sccurity have been telegraphed to dagker shade forming a norrow ou(- | 110DErls, veteran screen actor, ar- Count De St. Aulaire, the French house slide open, and the next the question minute the car v in , and the| “Then how—— tablespoons orange souffls, 2 ma line. | rived at his Hollywood home today | ambassador in London. s a ouftle, 2 mac- . doors closed again. She smiled reassuringly. ! el | e e f e el e e it s Little Mrs. Dird was at the door “Are you going to fool them?” ,-h-»»i,rfg.'::,'..Ip,;(f;flv;]|;\];n ket L] Skirts, Shorter ! ‘;v’;:)v;"bfe:-'n‘ dl‘:nkgl: ro“n)s‘ah"‘(?\.r “u;\,iri‘:, The Last Rites of the car as it stoppe Completed the sentence, “That's the | watorere with lemonuice. 1 e | Skirts are growing much shorter, [still weak. was carried from the train | Papa: 1 hear that Charlie Green | "IHId‘ you sce Mac?" she queried of | casicst thing 3:t.r 'll'hf-rr: are m-lo [roll, 1 pint skimmed milk, 15 :‘“‘: S though they are not so exaggeratedly on a stretcher, he declared he would® is going to be married next week. the dnver, GAIN . going. out pf. here, one each | . 3 s0 as a few years ago. With boyish |live to fi a ore pictures | Little Robert (whosc ideas on the “Yes, he put wme wise to every- way. Mine will go the alley way, bu#{:x’m calories, 1165, Protein, 254; | sales so prevalent, the long skirt is e le ) DU PR subject are somewhat confused): The thing,” the youth replied, and [ with the boy. driving—Mrs. Under-|fat, 524; carhohydrate, 387, ] Z offt of the picture, The newest gloves are of glace, |last three days they give him every- knew that he referred to the whis- | wood tells me'you're not afraid of | 0307 gram. ' ¥ BE— | very short, and frilled with rufties of thing to eat he asks for, don't they pered colloqny in tho garage where |the old lad himself ~with ail His | St Crognetion | 0il of Cedar USEParnted: kid. Papa—Yorkshire Post. he had lowered the curlains of the lieutenants, Nevertheless hefore either | One cup lentils, 1.4 cup dried lima Oil the inside of the hoxes in which : car, car starts, the children and their un- . peans, 2 medium sized onions, ? ta- | You store away your_yinter garments Did You Sce Mrs, Underwood?” | cle and aunt will be safely on their |blespoons minced parsiey. 1 teaspoon with oil of cedar. Al right.” The answer was as|way to their ship.” {salt, 2 blades celery, 2 oggy, 1 table- e [misvl“_: flie 2 direotions which fol: - [spoon butter, 1 tablespoon flour, 14 | = i "“,f"fl':"d“:':;:""" e owed it, . “Go over this car and Mrs, cu T ted S N . § 1k da are preferahle Grabam’s car in the garage at the! Scallops of organdie are very vfiew!c:-l‘:‘null‘:.u' b see deied br“d‘m"::‘,‘ ,”,t‘i“‘_\k"‘a]"',”gl:g,r'.‘f,"'qa,'{'r'_‘\";‘ . U.r{;k to sweet milk for gingerbread, back of the yard and sce that they tive on Peter Pan collar amd cuff| Wash lentile an dbeans and soak [of eggs until thick and lemon cojored | CUit%, OF STiddle cakes as they make M 10 reals L0 aIaT € AL SAny, Beth over night in cold water. In -the [with orange juice and grated rind. |~ St doush. minute Come, Mrs, Graham. O\ {morning drain and cook in bolling | B ) S your bundies ! Wait a minute 1 Sh Mt fn sugse and add to eooked Cooking Prunes ] ! o [salted water until tender, Tt wil g TR signatied the south. vitcip v v THE YOUNG LADY AGROSS THEWAY |ahout to Gunris o water. a onton | mitter it s e w118 Uinecessary to awesten prunes with them bundies firet — |parsies and celery for the last hour |and dry. The salt can be added to the | pavion saked o™ Slowly after He swittly gathered most of the | | — |of cooking, . When tender and water [milk misture of the egg whitess It |varer® TU ked them overnight in hundles and. followed us up to little is absorbed rub through a sieve. Add | the eggs are not “three day” eggs the | = " Mrs, Tird's sitting room, where she one cgg slightly beaten to pulp. Mekt [salt will ald in heating them. = Fold Seasonlaan — in — — in — d {butter, stir in flour and slowly add [stiffly heaten whites into first mixture, | ARSI AT “The Lariat Throwe: “Slow As Lightning” ing a curving path which led into reason or other, don't want to use it. | the court over which the window of But they're going to trail any car the rooms allotted us looked, and | fthat goes out of here tonight either as we swung intc the court, 1 saw 'way.” the doors to the garage beneath the! She paused, and I could not repress (A daily menu for the stout and thin) | sbout the botlom, EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT Four tablcspoons stewed rhubarb, 4 cup gluten grits, 1 cup vegetable soup, .2 small lentil croquettes, 1 cup o fresh string beans, 1 cup beet greens, St | Coat Banding | Coats that are not banded with fur THEO. ROBERTS BETTER. Los Angeles, March ~Theodore SUNDAY NIGHT—Special Photoplay Features R | FRANKLYN FARNUM KENNETH McDONALD dismissed him. milk, stirring constant When thick |turn inte a buttcred mold and set in ceptacles, Al 0f the smell. that “T want to talk to you a minute s NoLeTs) pauises your paoplocahs mld, ) : Sall ampoth add frat mixture. Mix|a pan of hot water to bake. Bake|eyeeps out means the strength ls being “First, did you see Mrs, Underwood? Z p well andl spread on a platter to cool. [about 40 minutes, Serve warm with | jost O e LA DL ML A - TUES. - WED. A Specially Selected Program Designed For Your Entertainment —Keith Vaudeville— Featuring MERCEDES The Psychic Eighth Wonder of the World Assisted by the Marvelous Mystic MLLE. STANTONE ’ Mercedes transfers in silence—by telepathic waves to Mile. Stantone any musical selection suggested by power possessed by man, Endorsed and investigated by leading college professors, . OWENS & CAMPBEL AND THEIR “Golden Gate Syncopaters” — OTHER BIG ACTS — “Yes, and she gave me this for | When <'0|nl shape roll in erumbs, dip |hard sauce, | 3 you." 2| |in g8 slightly beaten with 1 table-| 7o alories, 1 Prote 35 b T held out. the note which Lillian S | spoon cold water, roil in crumbs again | fat. 406: carnahsaroe, aon T | o nprove Fotnoe . » of at, : irate, 626, Tron, Old potatoes are very much im- had given me, and she read it care- \ |and “fry in deep hot fat. Drain on |,0071 gram | . e ey 5 [ bt # DAL B proved in flavor if they are soaked L] ully twiee, Then she looked up at brown paper. (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) | for an ¥ | me with a look of relief in her eyes. \ Total calories, $47. Protein, 415;| i b e e e 8 00l donaiar sthan “Trust Mrs. Underwood to see to 2 b fat, 287, earbohydrate, 187, Iron, | ) PIRRERC 100 DhlInG shltad, water, things” she said. “This straightens \ 0123 gram, ELKS ANNWERSARY T R out ovary difficulty T had. Now, If the croquettes are carefully fried | 3 here's the plan—but sit down, You're and drained very little fat will cling | i WORKING ON MYSTERY pretty nearly all in” to them, Washington Street “Bills” Will Have ey 1 obeyed her, for my' knees were EAT AND GAIN WEIGRT | i wobbly, but 1 looked at her shame. : Four tablespoons stewed rhubarh,| S8 Supper and Fatertainment Family of Dr. Zoe Wilkins Say She M | cornmeal pancakes, '§ cup glute ; - ‘a""\"fl.:fi.-a the one who should be all grits with 6 dates, 1 ..f[,““.;g'.:‘].."l.,: Net Thursday Night at Club Rooms | Was Vietim of Halluciations—Sus. 10 1 'sai@ contritely, soup, 4 tablespoons welsh rarebit on| New Britain lodge, B, P, O. Flks, 1 S ty dear,’ whe returnod sagely, {two triangion of toast, 3 tablespoons , will hold an anniversary celebration Pocts Biu Meld, “it fsn't my personal problem, that's creamed ,potatoes, 2 lentil croquettes, | next Thursday at the club rooms on| XKansas City, Mo, March 22.--Dr, where the difference lies, It's all in 4 " 1 cup fresh steing beans with 1 table- | Washington strect, Supper will be|Zoe Wilking, whose fear of violent the day's work for me." | 2 - spoon butter and two tablespoons | served at 7 o'clock and an nmrr'nmu}rlflmh was borne out when she Was She glanced at the little mantel | gream, 1 cup beet greens with 1 hard | ment will follow, It has been declded | mysteriousty slain here last week, was clobk. bolled egg, 4 tablespoons orange souf- | not to hold adies' night in connec. | & vietim of her own intrigues, penni- Mrs, Bird Reassures Madge fla with 1 tablespoon hard sauce, 4 tion with the anniversary this|less, broken by drugs and insane, ac- “Just a sccond,” she said, “We'll tablespoons haked rice pudding with | year because the recent faie interfored | €ording to the story told police by her have tilme to drink a cup of tea 1 tablespoon :lllg.lr and 1§ cup cream, | with this arrangement, The eommit- | brothers and sisters, whige we talk, I sent some in to| ’-"::'1(,'|":‘..r::-.{uw;'-';“ ;“nl-"rvrvguullh tee has engaged an orchestra and| Police had reconstructed most of Sudl siiitval het five silauies ash: - 2 8po0 ench dressing, ' 2 song leader to provide “pep” and sev- | the details of the sordid life to which |-,..‘,",.,:"|; to make you rotail ail this l" A ‘i‘."h"'""i’ ”‘:‘]“‘»‘"’"‘»"""“W"‘ wheat rolls, 3 tablespoons but- | cral male entertainers will alse be|the once young and pretty osteopath again, but 1 can't talk before m.'n o raterial age necds s @ ter, 1 pint whole milk, 2 tablespoons |signed, | had descended, after many trials at chfldren, and they're likely to get spirituous revival, grape preserves, 4 tablespoons maple matrimony, but her brothers and sis- | ot Al | sirup. N GREEK SITUATION, [ ters completed the atory. All agreed b ) Total calories, 3647, Protein, 820; | London, March 22— Teiegrams | that Dr. Wilking was insane and that fat, 1287; carbohydrate, 2031, Iron, | trom Athens to the G % legation | she was not wealthy, 0192 gram, here today announce that the Greek The several hundred thousand dol. | Orange Souffle premier has informed the pross that|lars she obtained by her marriage to | Two tablcspoons butter, 4 table. | if he is unable to reach an agreement | Thomas W. Cunningham, aged Jop- spoons flour, 1 cup milk, grated rind | with the royalists the end of the|lin banker, had been dissipated, they and juice of one large orange, %4 cup | dynasty will be proclaimed. Tn this| said. sugar, few grains salt, 4 cggs, event, it is pointed out, King George Pillar Davies, negro janitor at Dr, Melt butter and stir in flour, Add would lose the perquisites of his rm!“\\'mkl"* home, an ex-conviet, about whom police have woven a case of eir- cumstantial evidence, testified that he | | 2 0 3 e ——— - d— RV rp - s o [ . | had no knowledge of the slaying. TLetter from leslie Prescott (o Leslie told me how glad he “,}! '\I\av 1 had The police rnfimmml to held B, I Prescott, Care of Necret come hack, cannot tell you ?“.'"’ “ (] aggé y nn Tarpley, yardmaster and devotes of | Drawer. SORNIF CLRAYE S VAW, SORT . RORY Dr. Wilking, along with her brother, | | sald, | | Charies, it decsn't seem possibie, little Mar. Not since the baby came had he N quise, that one's life can completely been so loveriike, and yet ail the ‘M 9ody A“Ay ‘ change in twenty-four hours, while there wax a kind of something | Yesterday, when 1 wrote you, 1 between us. Finally we began to talk | L J by Johmy Gruelle ] LT o 1 Mt T HOLD-UP MEN TAKEN TR As the earth, and today 1 know there is nona | “I'm sure you know the gosip| more miserable, that is going about the fown, Les- | [ Queen of Jack scemed so pleased and happy lie.” “Dear me!"™ Raggedy Ann said.) Seeing that if the stopped ta wait| Bandits Are Captured By Police in The Paris to have me home. He had a nice| “I don't know any gomip.” I an-,“We had the mean old Magician cap-|until the nice fat policeman caught | | § Underworld ! Two of Four Alleged New York | difner waiting for me, and aiter we swered. “I never lct people talk gos-|tured and. were all sitting on him,| his breath, thay wonld give the Ma-| Pell Strect Restaurant. had put the baby to bed he came and |sip to me.” but now he has escaped!” giclan too much time, the Wild Ga-| saf beside me on the sefa, and put- ‘Ate you asure you do not know “I am afraid that I shall never dis-|zook, for he was very strong, picked | ting his arm around me and drawing that every one has said that it was|cover what the mean old Magician [ up the nice fat policeman and carried my head over on his shoulder, he|Paula Perier that put little Jack in [has done with my dear old Granma!™ | im until he canght his hreath front of our door?" the Wild Gazook sobhed. “I am afraid that he shall not catch “I believe 1 have heard something | TRaggedy Ann wiped away his tears | up with him!: Ragg New York, March 22, == Two of | four alleged hold-up men were cap- tured early today in a restaurant on | Pell strect in the heart of Chinatown after ape of them is said to have shot and killed Yee Wiing Bon, a waiter. like that but I paid no attention to| with her pocket hanky, the one with | “For the Magiclan r a{% 2 |it. 1 thought it was God.” | the pretty blue Lorder of forgetme-| he can run very fast wh .l.nwr Blanche ~ was arrested Jack's arm clasped me tighter and | nots, “Please do not weep, nice Wild ! == - o - charged with the shooting, and Ralph | y Cueco was taken, the police said, with AFTER SICKNESS Lydia E. Pinkham’s V. ble Com Made Dube Well and Strong E. Hartford, Conn. —“‘After a severe sickness I was so weak that I could not Ndo my housework,so imy mother told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble The his lips touched my hair lovingly “J am sure at that time if it hadn't been for that blessed baby I would have wanted to live,” 1 said sol-| emnly. “If it really was Paula Perier 1 shaill bless her as long as 1 am on this earth. 1 was almost sure the oth- er day when she was here that she was really and truly Jlittle Jaeck's, mother, and oh, how sorry 1 was for hen { “1 do not think I could have been as big as she was if I really were his mother, 1 could not have gone away without telling my secret. 1 think| 1 should ha made a scene, John, | and insisted on taking my baby home with me.” “She ¥ a big woman, dear, and strange as it .may scem, I'm going to Gazook We will run after the jnean id Magician and capture him again| en if he does not tell us | with your nice dear 0ld Granma will ou hump him all around the place!” “And 1 shall bump him as hard as ever 1 can!” the Wild Gazook ,eried o Wild Gazook could do this very | easily, for as you must know, the mean old Magician had changed the | Wi'd Gazook from a nice 1ittle boy | into a Wild Gazook and Wild Gazooks | have heads just like Billy Goats. And Billy Goats have large hard horns. o friends, Raggedy Ann, Ndg. gedy Andy, the Wild Gazook, the Hoolygoolys and the nice fat police- man all followed the trail 167t by the mean old Magician through the grass | $200 loot still in his hand Police who made the arrests said they heard the shot which killed Bon, and rushed up the stairs leading to the restaurant just in time to mect the bandits, Blanche with his revol. ver still smoking, coming down. Two other men escaped, [TCHY ECZEMA ON ARNS Ia Pimples, Could Not tell you she i# a good woman, even and bushes and soon saw that it| <hall bump him as hard as while 1 confess to you that Paula would lead back to the Magiclan's| ever I can!” the Wild Gazook erled | Perier is the mother of your adopted | house gt 84 Raggedy Ann &l had the Ma- to! He =il i us to his home and | y d0 yon say ‘vour’ adopted gician's little green magic hook which | have the 1z magic book un! we baby, Isn't little Jack our he had dropped whem our friends|can thir { som scheme to fool adopted baby | Sleep. _Cuticura Heals, My trouble began with ecrema which broke out in pimples and sprang out and captured him. | hin ™ ! from the elbows to the tips of my *“No, my dear. He is yours by It was a very fine book of magic 1 v n ad thought of this fingers. 1 could not put my hands adoption—but-—but—Leslie, God for- and told how te prrform a whole Jot 3 Bot & to make the ! in water, they itched and burned so, give me, T am his real father.” of very magical things, but it was not suggesting i1, but and 1 could not do my regular work. T felt my eyes widen with surprise | as good the large red book of 1d said it, Rag- 1 could not sleep on account of the and horrot. magic which the mean old Magician | gedy Ann stop. “Y whe | irv'!'tlflon. £ “Don’t laugh at me Jack. 1 do' had at home | agreea ith it Andy. “We must| | k‘l’:cdouu -:8:-‘ = we LA not like such kinds of jokes.™ Raggedy Any knew this and that | think of a the Magician, | aticura Soap and Ointment “I'm. not Jaughing, dear heart. 1 was why She was very anxious for|or we are s+ he will sarely """:"'::x:‘:,",m ina ) am trying 1o tell you that Paula|everyone to hurry as fast as they | change us 1 animals.” sher using Perior put little Jack in front of our | conld and try and capture the Ma-| Then DT O T - Herbert Brenon Producfion "Shadows of Piris’ door because she was almost starv- | gielan before he veached home. “If he and opencd | ittie green magic| | yefiioug Ve, June 6, 102, “BOY OF MINE” Adolph Zukor and Jesse L Lasky present are women every 0 ing and she had found that no one, gets there before we do,” HRaggedy | book. work some of his own the value of Lydia E. Pink- | 08 570 S0 he young woman with | Ann s81d, “He w1ii get his large red | magic will make the Tf"‘“"" "’"’.'Mmm : .. 4 baby; and she decided that as the |magic book and there i» no telling | large red me to us, here in | g o by he E. Pinkham Medicine .3 " Loionged to me and as | was| what Ye will do 1o us! Everyone | the woods, so that the Magician often when all else fails Co., L assnchusetts, for & H1e8 | . ooy Sbie to bring it up in eom- | could rum tast except the nice pofiec. | reaches home, he ¢ find | . copy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Private parative Jusury 1 was the Jogical® man and he ran as fast as he could. | And af " " of re- iy oy Wt Tezi-Book wpon “Ailments Peeuliar % 7y care of 1. | But it was on'y a short time antil he | fief, for thes e co sace "fl’-’mmflfi:‘ to Wemen ™ 1 (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Ine.) | lost his breath again {'h"m this wa Thurs.~BOOTH TARKINGTON