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ouuououuuunuu»»umouu»»uu»uuu[ DAILY EASHION SERVICE, : ~ GOOD MANNERS™ i | : 3 | " MY HUSBAND,S LOV EE SON FOR'REDUCING || : Wait Your ® Adele Garrison's New Phase of :: One reason every woman is reduc- | A '! A § f : ing these days is so that she can wear | B @' these straight, boyish frocks that are | 5 : REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Sk e T S o ey et Y DOUGLAS GRANT with pleated scctions, buttons going e { PV TIIIVIICEIITEPVPVITIIVCTFTITPHRFIITTIEVPERPIVIFY | down the front, and a belt of bright | b © 1424 NEA SERVICE INC red leathe v . Why Is Dicky Unexpectedly for my suspicious meanness. “A o oo e e R PR e i 3, BEGIN HERE TODAY At Home sood nap whi set yon wup. Here's land play the lady for a few months; ingafter T left " el ivo Deal Five & Ten,. quarrels with her I repeated the words Dicky had He carried my bag to the bedroom Just uttered, trying to make my very | as he spoke, and took his bathrobe Yeal estonishment appear even great- | from the wardr Then, with / 5 B8 € - vashing Copeland, I'd be willing to play it the -, At last 1 had something at which masculine clumsiness bhe turned down B ? (l~‘rr:n)||\"i:‘\:n§‘em:h“ hm\\”‘ha”‘:;) -11\0:‘” : : way you tell me and no questions 1 could show disapproval without lay- the covers of the bed, adjusted the |, R : by o Saken the earth anc SOMELUINg | yaked, dut how do you know T'd get ing myself open to Dicky's belief that pillows and switehed on the rcading Very steal hl“‘ ‘l' fl‘ el 8 ; 3 !"\HS!" m!)ic Q blnf\ on the head, awuy with it?” Sheer pride had prevented me from we came to the apartment, e b L e : 5 d DR A LN SUEES Ao ANBRINNE §11; and) nothink can) wu iwhong, i T | e R e Al aate betraying the least surprise at finding | “No, thank you, Dicky,” 1 an- G e 0L 2k Or Pt AR iR roundings, A French maid calls her (o o'y oy v pect u sale him §n the apartment, but this last | swered sweetly, “unless you have @ | 'AVe All the smartuess of the tail- 4 ", By 3 Alva Copeland and Madame Copeland, | ““Uy 0 "\t oL sioat,” Fiteh an. | 10, /eave ether customers in ord . A ek s ol el Al 2l “ | leur without the severity. i § o ic vne roma " atr. e 8 2 ch & wait upon you immediately. piece of information, which my in- new magazine handy. [ probably ool : i | T,\m”-'gm;h!y gf’g“"‘;’v il ‘:’ll;:sinounr:cnl from the doorway with AR quivies concerning Lillian's small | won't read more than five minutes.” § Ry 18 ~ ier _step-daugnter, allle | gight cough. daughter had wroung from him, jus- | “Well I have a sure soporific here!” | :‘u“lr:x‘:'s"‘:’ ity B0 5% ;;fz‘sm'“']"‘f’r‘“ “‘J;"f“‘:' ]:‘":" "’a‘]“": Sallie turned and gazed | straight | tified me in a bit of conjugal nag- he gibed, taking a magazine with a b i s e : - She resolves 10 SOIVE | L ot the advancing visitor to the foot- | s . ipdy z 4 Wi | PATUiality on wraps of silk or wool o the mystery of why she is being sub- 7 o ging. tinted cover from his bureau. it's and is frequently lined with a strik b e F sttiuted for the real Alva Copeland man, and to her surprise he winked | . desiatiss & Sk ‘ ! i O * land then made an unmistakable ges- - Not the first train,”” he retorted atest blast from the jungle, so-| © e i i . sulkily, *I told you the § o'clock 4 but I give you my word 1| "€ ¢oler . e % ""f,'.":'j‘ L“l"“: and !';‘;‘_""".I“"'r“‘}‘," ture wjth his head toward the hall, “Yes, an hours diffcrence 1S a went sound asleep in, ten minutes, Colon D tibers ¢ ] :.:.lll s;n;:r' "S‘:"”;’e"‘;‘m:w”"; ":re'm“: “Dear Aunt Ilo!" Sloat bowed | P great deal,” T retorted. and 1 wasn't tired, either . Don't 'p color contrasi 3 el raticen 5% 3 1 5 ;h. ahia i’s n('lin[;‘in accord with the fover the hand and then turned 10| “\Well, what's cating vou, 1l like you want some ice water Wewn! thenat andl thelltaing ia ol ihsgtat s Cidelnnds I Sallie. “T see you are wearing my | to know !" he began angrily, and 1 “Yes, indeed,” and as Dicky dis- race atile Sy L) S £ Ja8 ‘\iolv:a. :l:‘ A“‘]‘ how much better | vecognized the premonitory symp- appeared with the drinking glass, LIl ‘on T THE STORY | YOUu 100K this morning—! to which Dicky can work himself up | palms, fighting one impuise to vall | 6.0 or (he most novel wraps of this e :f: SRt anAne ';" RotiMsm. Copeland nterrupted, when he wishes, *“1 sthere anything out at him, and anothe cqually | caanin is made of black eatlinad |“|u.) u e “ ']{'-“ ]fi' “I“f‘ Af“-‘ ‘-”vlr.m\. You are a trifle l::ilu at our criminal in my lcaving the farm- | strong, to beg his forgiveness . for |\t ks cloth, Tt has & wide PR AR S R A huee DUNELC 0 contorenne, mlshough 1 aumis chations house and running up to the city? | the jealous, suspicious queries that | colar of summer fox. }}"(’ LRl ) M i his f_l';l‘( 0‘9 | young guest here precipitated it. Since when have you-—" | were crowding into my brain, gt et o f8itoe you ofl course, but will this “Nothing criminal, certainly,” 1| When he returned with the ice Blite Tweed ¥ aage. not be \m ,chic against the gray of intefrupted icily, determined 1o water, howeyer, 1 had schooled my- | youthful and dec H O Neis 1ooked t the card to gai make my point before he should |self into calmness again. coats are made of blue tweed 4 i atlie f’“ ¢ '“ e card . o fi"f“' Y A, 2 % i B : time to consider the most consistent work himself into too much of a Thank you so much,” T said With | with kasha cloth, 1t has a { LIneio sonsder She mony conasiens rage to get it. “But considering the jaffected sleepiness, sipping from the | ity gray squirrel, 3 e ;‘r'l_h__"’eqz” 111‘-k ‘:":- (GHE: stats your mother was in last night | glass he held for me and then snug- 32 + . "‘\{0“5‘:‘ i '!E?”‘ P" a '; : _'; 1Y SISTER MARLY ever the departure of her daughter | gling down into my pillows again. Ttalian Silk N Freey o \““rh u‘?r‘,"“ “w""‘”a“ “‘“_‘ & 3 S and her grandchildren, and the fact | “I shall be asleep in no time, T Vory HixuriBon tereat sand'h G AR 4 | ,; 1‘]'"‘:) i 'Inh I‘m‘_fi ‘: :h;‘ nm:“;‘r' it ‘h"‘.\_ ‘r" |-|-x‘|m‘ L tht Junior. was there without- KOOw.’; combinations for the figure that re- § : § T S AT e 3 o Oystors ure pgrhaps i cusy 1o pre- “Any care save that Katie and| He went out into the other room | cuires littie support are of a heavy 8 Al bt IR S shaiall, 2 st b e Jim, who have been with us since |and, pretending to read for five min- | grade of Ttalian silk combined with g d bt tinen worde: “Goodlmorning. 3 st PR i he was born and with whom_ you'd jutes, I switched off my lamp and |iace and without stay g § [ from Wheeter.” : 5 1™ b picklcs or Kins, piyuant risk him for a month if you wanted |tried to sleep, T could hear Dicky's s R “n “‘,'“"r)_,“’ all rightt” Sallie - “M\_i“h': e ilie ‘.-) o iy to.” Dicky's tones were elaborately | newspaper rustling, and once I heard Long Reach ) 2 ok ¥ S slaimat in s (Cueiita i e | Ui ian ey e jronical. “Yes it 18 shameful, I|hime come to the door and look in A very wide scalloped bertha of § e i el ““0“-‘_‘” \'.i.m-yn': i ,.,”‘,'““ ”x,i‘ bt cn| know, that I should come up to at-|at me, but I made no movement and, | batiste embroidered in Freneh om- flin lithie Wlilte hintred boy. ain'tihe Fiea. : tend to some necessary work at the |evidently satisfied that 1 was slecping, | hroidery and insete with filet and Va g Bure T wear ‘em this time. THerene, S Ox o o IMSNTIole studio before taking Mother out (0 ne went back to his chair lenciennes lace reaches nearly to the 3 but what's deing? Is he E’ouml call . & 4 U One guart octers, thinly cut Harriet's.” And then, low but distinet, T heard | waistline of a black satin gown, ) : mornings, too?" . sirlak o (bukC alea el Tohioh He had the grace not to look ot |a knock upon the door of the living 4 5 Wallkine Bata Lhvico SUMIen Hioat ‘ e ! " ,'\v i e me directly while delivering this lit- | room. New Umbrella for lunch, 1 think ,and as you are 8o {21 |Z'”_.., o - hould b 24 tle tirade. He knew as well as 1-- - — One of the most pretentious wm- | happily recovered, Mees Alva, It Is \ ;vi' eehitnba A e i indeed, better-—that as far as rou- mmwmm"' brellas seen this season is very short ‘,,,\,A,,”,",_.,, that you again take ‘your 1450 o) ices i 2 tine affairs at his studio went he and stubby as to stature and has a ; ! llaee.” Therese’s head was bowed CiGlean wod dvsin . AEdite eould attend to them all in the in- beaded handle, flowers, They should be set in a cool | a8 she pinned the voiletes 1o the gray ; ' oyster.aind a ploco ¢on on gerval Dbetween the first incoming S—— place at pight and in the morning he | girdle but her tone was dignified and skewer, Raste eneh oyster with lit- and the last outgoing Bridgehamp- > Water Ices put in water up to their neeks, If | =omewhat shocked. “Madame is wait- e melted hutt Put skow ers ton trains. His real work he could Water ices are frozen in a freezer | you flont them in the l\;\IlHnI). it is!ing for you in her sitting room,” SALLIE GAZLD Ta narrow deipping or baking pan & do just as well or better at the farm. like ice cream, but the crank need lan effcctive measure, Broad sunlight streaming in &t & | VISITOR TO THIE {Bh % i A iationEn GF e r e e It might have been necessary for rot be turned constantly, A few ! great bay-window replacad the candle- sy ; — {foe 15 minutes him to come to the city, but it had turns every five minutes is enough. Chicken or Veal glow of the previous day and the As the bacon cooks the oll from it been his own inclination which had | — { With delicately flavored meat, such | mauve room appeared farger and |lave been explaining our dittle |, o F F G TEECL T eters brought him to the paratment and | \ " Cut Flowers as chicken or veal, do not serve strong | More austere in spite of its elaborate | Proposition to her Iaid becon oit nshuw striow of toast kept him there, Heated air is injurious to cut vegetables like cabbage, furnishings, Mrs, Copeland, too, as| “Indeed?” Slout gave her a keen| oo o0 S T e of lemon, Pour What was the answer to the rid- | [#lie rose to receive the girl seemed to |Klance and then ‘smdled —at Kallie, g S0 00O oysters wnd dle? T felt that it was very near| — | nave lost a tittle of hier gracious | “Then our Uttle Cinderclla knows the | f G0 &0 LI s o me, almost within my grasp, yet FABLES ON HEALTI “-.m.m and beneath the cosmetics her | 800d fortune M store for her: Eiour plcoes of bacon for Giel. poreon, atrangely elusive. One thing T knew; | | tace was haggard. in"Sl:'I‘ ‘l:ot I;‘zul'l.‘:jlllllr:{;":u ('(:I.lt,ivhl«r fl] The wers may be removed o " Rhe hi , Mus, opeland \ although T almost had lost sight of ; “Giood morning, Alva, dear—. J O e it in my anger. I must not lose my 1 LET MOLASSES FLOW [Lent forward an though fo kias her |SMFUEEed. “She soeras to fear that|"0f 13 the vook. b ELou s self-control, With a mighty effort T{ f [but 84uie drew back, romething may go wrong with oury om0 Ll tactory 10 Bt the wrenehed it back, and even achieved ) | “Good morning. Mrs, Copeland,” Foysteta on them, .« o little smile as 1 rose and moved to- 3 ! |she responded deliberateiy, “U'm | b ! "ot culovion Protein ward the bedroom. When Johnny came lhomo from sses is recognized as n fine, | B1A0 10 get a chance for this talk |Stont. “There isn't a chance for a 5143 enrbol e Bul. Tion “Pegeari, Dicky ! T had forgotten school Jingling a pocket full of mar- nourishing food and appears too in. | Vith you.” ¢ [ hiteh anywhere! SL g, 4 i about your géing with Mother 1o bles, Mrs, Mann declded it was time | froquently upon the family board, | 11 don't understand!” Mrs, Copes | “Thet's wwhat they all say™ Salie Harriet's home,” No tarradiddle to run to the cupboard and inspect 1t has a laxative value that fs worth | '@N0 faltered, taken aback at the [Erinned. “1 don't Lnow your nod I N8 s g there, 1 assured myself, The strenu- the molasscs supply, consideration and it can be given to | "01dness of the attack. the gang thats werkipg i ¥ith you wspool Lult, 4 ours hours through which T just had In the family scrapbook she knew the children without sulphur. | “on, you got me all right!” re- [but &'pore somebody days down on| oL, (LT, T ters, 1 enp passed had put that matter com- | #he would find the “molasses and It is advisable to give it arately | torted Sallie coolly, . “You know T'm j‘°‘lv or sntiches, or sells you .‘.n_.““‘ ans i thstmi plotely out of my head. “But I'm sulphur” recipe handed down from ' from the sulphur, when the faitor fs| 108 YOUr Step-daughter, this “Alva’ | AN fares [can make out you haven't! o iong iemon too tired to remember anything or ) grandma’s time as part of the spring used, and may be sorved n|¥id, and you know there aln't any- ANV Of you meen the real Alvm aince policeman sweetheart, Michael Cur- |18 such & killing out of it _that i in’s C ‘ § % Tha i salli 5 cught to be worth more to me, I Gossip’s Corner || | .« GOEE O8] | i i S coooe e [svmt o be vty more to e vard to take down a washing for Ma “You took the first train the morn- your bag. Is there anything I can | ( = ) i ; : g Sallie Peck .employe of the Kair oo\ uniess other folks gre mak- plan.” “Oh, absolutely ! interruptad < With Nice tod eheog o th " " a4 |#he was a.little kid and you mig! : p | think more the matter with my head | YOU DUBHUL™ sty ploes thirdush moy witers, in too bot! bout it, either, If you'll program spread on read of buns, 1t'is a mmend- | o there s with yours!™ [mall that T'd been palmed oft on yot |, AHEH FICES THTORER die wal 0s0 or . " at the convent you SIS . W S D THPIAiY WoN) ¢ to take off these outer togs and {dies of grandma’s day frequently had some other food, and then not . labout yesterday.” ing er, ol minntes, snuggle down for a nap before Lil- considerable merit, modern methods large quantitios Mre, Copeland said slowly as ehe sank | APJUL vou d ">~“ Aveia " L ¢ | . 4 .l il 3 ‘My dear!” Mrs, Copeland spok: 4 Nan comes. dictate différent application at' But parcats who walt unti! apring| "L & ¢hair and mechanically ges g VOKE | e, I i Mett butter in i to get their ehildren aequainted with | - prde Vowith o t-1iting cove . Premie ey Baldwin and his La- |, o mainted with |y, . ’ 1" Ballje | thinkable that you conld b reco was eagerly rnllnm.\.-lir.”nl'\r"ll"ih"" f"‘:“':_'m‘: ::l';‘“fl'n: "::r‘“‘:'o b Ay o old formula of mixing up A molasses make a mistake ! < ':': ',"‘“'l"':‘”‘:‘:,’: TN KARN) . DRUIN L0065 Athies Than oo wopdaughter, |10 Shoke wier tire, - Cover and teo much so, 1 told j|Hwyv"|- n_'nml.(.nlu and sulphor and Time brings improvements, Cone| oary dear, {but surely you know that we woui ¢ : fling it down the youngster's thr ditions of Nife have changed since |y Copeland rose to the bait, “You | Protect you! You wo have tthe Ciean wnd deain oysters, has undergone a change, grandma’s time, lare Baral P'eck, and you worked in |Dest legal advice, the highest layer of vice bnoa well hiitered hakifs a store in Shaftstown— fiucnee would be brought to hear to |93 A ball the oysters, spiinkie terrupted, with elahorate over-rager- _n\.‘o, d ' : ‘u Pour over hall th ness, rou_don’t know who - my| S0t had listened with a peculiarly | anee, folks are, though, nor the erowd [|°0rewd cxpression to Sallie's speceh, iy anofior. lnyor of rige, “We have ascertained that yvou|MANEY half-literate onc of the pre.|Wiite suvco and cover with - rice, Lave no relations buthame lived with [VIOUS day, and now calling stin | SPrinklc with gratyd eheese und bake litective sergeant of the police has |9f the vernacular of erookdom as| Totul calovice, 1170 Protein, 144 e o T ———— een paying you attention.” gleaned from Make's anecdotes of (/' 07 rhohydmute, - 4 Troh, St ? Nie laughed long and loud, ,,"]1H4’mlulmrlr'n she replied WS g to Teslie Prescott, m——" | | Mre, Copeland eyed her with growing P A 1s that you Leslie? e f ! ve“ ur wonder. {mean it, Mre, Copeland, but the only | (0" to cizit persons, depending on > gy ’ Telephone me tonight. I shall be| Q “Paying me attention, eh That's |JOKe abOUt it would he the legal ad. |1 rest of the meal, Yes, dear, what do you want worried untit 1 ",4..,-., from you. ’w | good! T mint tying up with any bull, | Yice and the high infuenee, i | The second recipe will scrve fopr 1 have just had a wire that Sydney “I'Il do wo. Take care of yoursel » "1should hLappen 16 get pinched! 1 jor six eprsons, minutes, oy same girl you were yesterday!” she|@Md not sque, vhen you've turned How dreadful! Do you know how Telephone from sally Atherton to 1es- ’ L.y Jo " Gm‘“‘ murmured, “Your speech your |YOUr trick of wou've played square, badly he 18 hurt? lie Prescott. y | manncr--Tt does not seem possible!” | DUt not for less H Sloat stroked his hair and returied lous, they tell me, Yes, dear, It Atherton,| Raggedy Ann and Itaggedy Andy, had left the twe wonderful magic| 1 d up in pretended anger, then | 118 AUNLS uncertain gaze with ; with the aid of the wonderful large books, ho could mee m nowhere, | 244 “There ain't no need of it |MCANINE one. I+ just ‘arvived back at the red book, made the lovelicst “Oh, dear!” Jtaggedy Andy cried, and | 10 and hesides, it's a nuisance!” My dear—ah, young vaven't the slightest idea. is e wio eared to come and ther THIT someor ' e walked | 10F1 upon her companion | perlence wiieh could come 1o you R . Carton has been hurt | an fce cream soda water fount al into the store and taken the two magic “That's what 1 want to find out,” |Once in a lifetime, But let us :u.\r! “Tepeak from per- sent Toe Johii vach side if the entrance, \ boska!™ [Saltie remarked promptly. How | that V"wu!l;r uniil my aunt has Jad an | tonsl nowledge 1 n every one con i [ oy ) nnel {ovportunity to consul h—ah, el ” o i J you up 1o yon " d s ‘ My goodnoss Gazool | INIC ‘,',,’" ettt s LR ! \e exceptionslly : d lend me your bathrobe. I'm going While the seemingly gimple reme- . ed that the s=ulpl o BEPVed | N e sulphur be served with| “uge 'vou are not ny stepdaughter,” | were talking 3 ot Drain and ponr boiling water, throngh rat's the ticket I His response The young lady across the way says Sinen. | tured to another, “Who are you?” |28ain in borvified uccents, “1t is un- dand In a warmr o.en untd U Kinds of trouble, we all know nbout you,” ] ) W “Sure 1ol That's me?” Sallie in- | €XPI&IN Your part in our—our tiggle 10 =t pabrd eI {add remaining veusonings RV WIENT" {80 vasuy different (rom the mildly 401 remaiitig ovsters, seasonings aid Mrs. Brennan, and that a young |TUFther upon her siender knowicdge [APOUL 40 minuies in a modcrate oven. Yelephone from John Alden Prescott! Tow long will it take you to ge! “That listens well, and maybe yon| 1M recipe Wil ser e om believe you me!™ Gurriaht .18 Carton has been hurt in an automo- and remember 1 love you. Goodby, | w e Mrs, Copeland shuddered {might take a chance for firty thou. | (UOPYTIENL 1821, NEA bile accident, and am leaving in ten Leslie “You—you don't seem . like the |Samd and promise to quit tie conntry No. Although he is still uncon- 1T that you, 1@ 1 can be a lady when | like!” Sal- | office to find that Mr, Prescott ha picture theater the littie . hig friends hearing him, came running “Nevertheless, my girl, you will ‘!vmr ark is qu _|. out of yrestion! - beon called away, Do you know how | who lived in the deep, deep woods wiiere he stood, * 1 while | T that it pay There was a sig. [ YOU Are runilng ot the siighiest y . g he is to remain? All the shows were free t we were at the g picture | Micance in Mra, Copeland's tone not | 718K but are enjoying instead an ox She felt elated when Mrs, Copeland | high quality too, am called away. show while enjo ‘ 1. “o you t contd! * ) Ty ae t wa ' it TE P There's something Ise,” & | purity and 1o the vavsuall . o \long M Prescott’s note to ' %oda It was the nicest thea ) - - e camw | Ut both liands to her temples ia B else,” Rallie ob- | o A Worn Out c.m'f"m‘“. me, 1 found a telegram from Jimmie | €ould imagine and the shows chang \orror. scrved, I 1'm sopposcd 1o be this fi”":,‘;:",‘:mz"”‘ “I: you must tey to speak so | A1V’ Kid, do T have 10 do the society Chef de Cuisin jact? Meet lot of swells, 1 menan, | Hm:‘ Condon telling me that my husband every u by magic, Astor, N. Y Mister grocer, . - “1 am prepared this morn. |AN 21l that? ‘Causc it | do, it's aii | s very ill. 1 am lcaving tonight for| Raggedy and her friends, ki © »l understand you!” she ex- home . ; lott. 1 ¢ B 1 am so sorry, Sally. Te there ma and Granpa and Geo: i - J ing to talk to you quite frankly and |®'f 1 eould never Jearn to talk and nything 1 can do to help you? Can and Georgie's mamma > i you are a sensible girl you will see | 3¢t IKe you people in a million years 3 the convent i " . . N 1 e yo o the atch ree shows an te ot 9 « greatl v dramage ~nty stuff ain‘t in my 1 1 8 i [ come down and take you 10 b 1t h and bha it is greatiy to your advantage that | 3 ¥ Tndianapolis, Indiana. was i A reaim sodas we browght you here and took care | W0 Dbt oW ndition uain? . very netvous lnd'rll;'rivl;io n’!‘xrs:; d :nv ol R aih, I am on Raggedy Ann sotd, “Nags / ' | efy sensible, my dear girl, 1'm | T y gy e AR for M D 4 1 met leave you hew . . n't exactly homeless, but 1 ' Sloat responded. “The idea | ! bahy. and hearing « . . 3 = ” was than Alva was to be seen as fittle Jsome talk of Lydia as tittle | pefore 1 do, and e have finished rescuing all of 1in't kicking--yet." Sallie's reply was || & E‘ Pinkham’s Vege- t troubles and we I s oncommittal, 1I'll say you treated | --“':t I"":‘L‘;"’fl"‘ circumstances, le Compound, I w. d ope you all ve happy. Mrs, Ce r~|‘ 1 ol began taking it. Ryt . must though, 1 ; of me | R Otpetand nedded From the second 5 more adventures:” Morely (o staty with me in my| ~THAt 13 exactiy what we i | Cablegram from Mre. Joseph Graves v Gazook and ali v louse as my step-danghter Alva, and |P18ONed. Afthough Aha wa 4 improvement, and | Hamilton to Jestie Prescot. Ty ave the Nagged f the fiancee —the promised wife —of | SMEAS "' 10 ¥ou she had heen removed | The Liver ls m still taking it. 1 £ on Mauriiania tomorrow. they lote emn very muc wny late husband's nephew, Wheelep | fOM the convent before her gradva- | |am not a bit nervous swe you cin meet us i New York, 2 turn 1o the stor . I €loat. This—sisit—may end at any |JON Decause of her dear grand- now, and feel like a MOTHER said, d t 1 y time of at most in a few monthe | MOLhEr's grave condition and the same th Road to it ma ook e little en 1 4 henee.” Mrs, Copeland spoke llnv\ly'"“"' will ‘suffice to postpone ter e A different per=on. ) 1 rhoosing her words, You debut indefinitely and avoid the - is a great medicing gaephone from Filington 1o e larg 4 “mh, deart” Rasgeds A a8 thowgh . | dition and 1 would be glad to give any . g of town? wis : ¥ An as you ser: you will have all the | TUFMA) social affairs” one advice about taking it. 1 thin S ] ' the 1 1 # 1 yihing pretiy ciasthes you fike and 1 shan§ _ “THErE's more than that 1 the diver is right the wicle system there is no better medicine and give It s o L) Bide them « no one 3 fin i ould glve yo me jewelry appropriate W’,"""" e anuounced with a quick | s right Carter's Liitle Liver Pills you permission to publich this letter,” 0 T . ) siay Wit anyone 1ah . ’ voung girl which you may take | E/ARCe a Bloat. “1 wouldn't want 10| il gemly awaken ~Mrs, Asxa Suirn, 511 W, Notwoo g ' : nm’ i ! person who took the mag with you when you | e us. At that |M7eL any of yeur friends—any of the your <lupgish. clogged- Street, Indianapolic, Indiana > . * » . 1he books for ¢ ke was selfieh, they would take the time, too, if you will immediately {92Mes Who call to.sce you. Wp Jiver and re- The impoftant thing about ia B, . ot ol hour ago. = ' i fish ¥ » "0 hat they could make their leave this country and never return Yieve constipation Pinkham's Vegetable Compound L. ! thow you he » g m and % unkind magic with - s come iraet” 1§ Iy | or communicate with any of your “on 4 in Our N 1ssuc) ; stomach | ing v > y » - me fine so {ar, bul what de you want | had it does help women suffering from the " Andy | tormer aseociates, and will never trouble, in- ailments common to their sex. ¢ sminend 10 3 . o Raggrdys 2 theit je, @ 5 W wntil we find who | mention this little transaction between | Lemon Sance active 3 ] 0 n 5 s A gobd lemon sauce may be made | |y 1f you are nervous and run-down and - e Gazooks and kind e, books, g0 that we van ' us fo anyone, you shall receive| 3 made | bowels, hl\‘eymin! in your lower parts and in o roubie, ftut p—— od " twenty-five thousand dollars!” {by bolling the thinly shaved rind nrl loss of )'uurb-ck.remcmberthatt[:c\'wnuhm i 1 1 1 “f il ¢ we 1§ Y everyone odbye, 1he Compound has relieved other *vomen 1 gic hooks Tt two 1t dys walked away through having the same symptoms, Fer eele 1 " o v Sl | v is leepdeep wo0ds 1o 8 quiet p by druggists everywhere, " 1o « rag (ot padded v they might <it de nd She sat lack in hr chair as though |2 1emon in the water, straining it out appetite, prepared to receive the thanks of the | before adding the water to the sugar. | sick headache and dizzincss. 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