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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, DAILY FASHION SERVICE. INTERESTING SLEEVES o ————— ; N The scarf sleevg is the interesting A ¢ AR feature of this frock and is one that &OTTEN MEN | Adele Garrison's New Phase of could easily copied. It consists 7 ; 51 — . mercly of a length of crepe applied - PP tb edlson ‘jfla}shall_, l to the under portion of a very short sleeve. The collar on this imported p- o Released. by NEA Service, Inc, REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Eiile keeps the lines very trim aboun \ 2= Copynight 1923 by Little, Brown & Co FOPPIITTTETPIETITOIPITIIITIICITPICTPTTIPPIPTNTTEII9W ; . girdle keeps the lines very trim about Why Katie Bogged Madge's Ald_ or whoever provided her with ¢ ey With Mamie e s >, Rt i e 1 T e i ok i A . BEGIN HERE TODAY 1a plodder and a son of toil, a man of | X ‘1 BAC TS e FIER pale L Al bR MY e e a Hand-Painted ' T : ; Peter Newhall, Augusta, Ga,, who |the North, tuaa B e this whe. alis oioeq hereoetn ek, But 1 vent to| Hand-painted designs on white : > engages Ivan Ishmin, Russian vio- CHAPTER V. EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT A i ¢ 4 > S . ipy | leather is a new style of trimming p : i linist, in a quarre! during a motor- Dorothy's Decision SRR e R passionate asseveration A [t night, and dere vos gIFl| 44 5e ofrective against a dark back- A Rt A boat ride, threatens to throw Paul| In the months since she had heara [ 970D D go to “prison for vun hundre ye | lot oder rl put somecting ofer mit sarichef, Ishmir secretary, ov the first news of her husband’'s deatl cream of spinach, spring onions, 2 rather than have me inju her | diamonds und emeralds, und 1 get me 7OU¢: stz ds / ; L1 board for interfering, — He awakens!life had moved gracefully in Doro- | Proiled lamb's kidneys with bacon, 1 foolish action in permitting the girl, | to tinkin’. Den I smell two mouses, A e Ve o nken ‘stigor 10 be told by |thy's home in the south, = Ivan had |T€W potato, 1 stuted tomato salad, 2 Mamis, to hide in our.attic the bun- | ¥ Ul you €00l | yypen aiuminum pots have become ; Ishmin he threw Sarichof overboard !tried hard to make her forget her |tablespoons jellied prunes, 1 toasted dles of costly fur cloaks wi T had j} nd I can tell you." dull or black clean them with a {13 e g during the night. Ishmin urges him |loss, ignoring the clamoring public | Pran muflin, 2 whole wheat pop-overs, less the ,oth dipped in lemon juice, then Vi i to floe to South America, but unbe- |[to be with her, heedful of her every |1 Pifu mximmed milk. . otal calories, 102 Protein, 246; 268; cadbohydrate, 511. Lron, FPEPFTVTVTITECIN < just discovered. I e that 1 v * had thought to bless had sounded many ! ':'w» in | movics wi have played S0 1ar8€ e in warm water and they will 87 & < % known to his wife, Dorothy, he flees | wish, showering her with princely at- my dealings with my little maid’s dif- a part in my little maid’s mental {101 jike new. o JiE to Alaska, where he is known as the |tentions. Meanwhile he wooed her i ficuit temperament, and 1 quickly re- land emotional life, but 1 sent up a : 1 Remittance Man. with that incomparable finesse that is [ -0261 &ram. solved to harp upon it nc In the flittle pacon of thankfulness for the Remove Ink Stains G e : He joins Big Chris Larson in re- [the peculiar gift of the eastern Lamb's Kidneys With Bacon o i e « J sponse to a distress signal at sca, and | peoples, Eight lamb’s kidneys four thin slices you spill ink on your hardwood ; . i i 0 | e dn me. o “wipe it up Immedistely with & forces his sea jacket upon him.| He never let her forget his suit, [ pacon, salt and pepper, few drops me any, Katie,” 1 said fmpressively. | That she had told me the whole | T %% B0 REEC OF S AT Their launch hits rocks. Dorothy |one moment in an hour. —He played }jemon juice. The mere fact that these things are | truth at Jast 1 was convinced, and |00 €Q 0 PAOEID L0 BT S0 5 5 Newhall receives a telegram that her [to her, he brought her gifts, priceless | parboil kidneys for five minutes in my house would put me—not you, |1 a few minutes I sat silent, r A e husband’s body, identified by his sea | but always in perfect taste; curios out | prajy, dry and remove skin. Split only—in great danger. You just tell | voiving in my mind what was bhe ‘s' Watch Refrigerator jacket, has been buried near Pirate{of the east, rare works of art _frnm in half lengthwise without detach- me the whole truth about this, now, |to be done, while Katie sat dumbly| yyyien the refrigerator every day i Cove, Alaska. She permits Ishmin | his own ancestral castle in the Urals. |jng the halves and thrust a skewer and don’t leave anything out [watehing ¥ r widely-opened eyes | Tl (IS R od which is liable : to call, feeling she can now receive !In her warmer moods he urged im- |4y oo 1o keep flat. Sprinkle with Katie gulped her sobs back, and |looking like those of a trustful | "oo . his attentions. { mediate marriage, and when she was| ;10 g pepper and & fow drops of faced me with something Itke des I,»n.m,\v ‘ B v But Peter had not drownod. He |cool and unresponsive he begged for | jomon juic e e GAs At i an peration in her ey S ot : l"':’ B «_“\;"“""’W‘ get you Stuffed Dates ; was rescued hy another ship answer- | her promise of future surrender to | oo " 0 © g "0 ST L der the 1 '(Nl‘ you ‘(. i '\\. «..»l‘ ten 1.‘. j 83 v-y u““‘ v, .xv;rl \-1\1 For a dessert that can be arranged ing the same call However, his ap- flame. Broil bacon side first, then slowly, then ”\'\vlm s rush of pa sion- v'm‘u! ake 1t over to Mamie at ence. | FOF O e M A ufing pearance is completely changed by in- turn and broil skin side. It will take B yandal - “But, oh, T not know vot | Tell e | dates with marshmaliows, 2 3 Juries received in the wreck. ahout three minutes for each side dey r'm m'hpr;.:r :\‘.u»’ o ) mediately and take those things 2 ] ——— Total calories, 860, Drotein, 3 op that, said with apparent |away. \ . E NOW GO ON WITH TRE STORY | fat, 512 r 4 Ay A o ! . Cover Garbage Cans 3 i 4 fat, 512. Iron, 0076 gram. :;:va\!::‘,.'r?‘: i}(nl::\ '\"‘:‘..ni ),.r p :\»‘y‘vylh‘(r.]r;““l Siavey e et garbage cans must be kept Two days’ sail from the Unalaska a = R s odngict et & it s s B R T B sely covered or they are a menace | Z e broken part forced the Dolly Rettis EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT Katie an attack of hysteria, Oh! 1 no dare go ofer dere, tell | [ N o o s G into a little settlement in the Shuma- Ons talp ¢ T 1 She threw up her head as if she |her dot!" she said. “Dot Mamie she 3 R o f & ahiDihAd BecHifits CUDSMAWOL THUDATN gin Islands; and when the ship had Sin- cochsl Whost vedkdt Witk & | . emergency that confronted n: | particular thritier which had brought | “Your going to prison wouldn’ 1 er to the point of confiding in me. : | | her she must come here im- alorics are necessary for will add about 450 calories | S0 if your required calories nume | ber around 4000 and you climinate | the codfish balls and waffles you will have a total of 3076 calories for the | aay. had been struck, bhut she quicted 'awful nice ven she goot-natured, but ” o £ e i s P struc fastened to the dock for repairs Pete dates, 1-4 cup cream, 2 codfish balls, Kfigwivol Ahajdoite, meien ahasfng was in Squaw Harbor, inatantly re- cream of spinach soup with 1 table- ator: or ot Katie ring o g ) 0ons W never would do to let Katie go alone amping ground was on the other 4 spring onions, 2 tablespoons whole ; | ed oats bread, 1-6 raisin pie, 1 cup she began, “but I teil you beeg lie | . i 356 Waus A T will go with you. Get your hag |, 0000 ceq Mr. Mann of Anytown, | For a short chart to vitamine foods | down this far; and likely there were Kidnayatwith (Basoli. 8 neW pothiosk Ing) , 50 Mg he do ¥ spik English goot, so Mamie she d 88 do most people when their eyes | ,eos and dairy products generally. | Was to duck helow and remain in errr e e S 9.9 c' bad partner, try to sheet heem out of G 3 Ahpones i of the value of vitamine € is de-| Vitamine B—Dairy products of all |As he turned, he ran squarely upom | Y eferyting. So oncle tink he beat hee's | osslp s omer 4 twb man Whe had: it snociroled the dinner rolls, . whereas cooked beets lose & great |reals, in nuts and applies, grapefruit, 4 he can get tings straightened out PP T ford, the superintendent of the can 0308 gram i <q |SlEners are now busy lean to plaids tables which, however, retain ather Vitamine C-<In all dairy products; miss tings maybe he send poliss, So MEY: ford had once offered him the hos- [ApoURNING FOREVER | be_planned. P " S nantity, grapefruit, i CS, ears and lem- N " here. Und—und For Sporta e =g rapefrult, oranges, pears and 1t seemed fnconceivable that the lat- | about 630 calories. The codfish balls it Sater's heart leaped as the “She say. lke 1 tell you, she lot [and Vienna, where labor is cheap, ouions, should be on the menu to [egg yolk and cod liver oil Hittan. _Petor's heart leaped A% n One night in the second year he vurst. Bhe gif me ten dollars to | 3 captain = was fmmediately bhehind Lo sigdster history—and he had wanted T no dare tell Jeem.” The white satin or crepe froek | Thera had been few more terrify | ¢ oAtk : 5 strangely, deeply afrald of him. 8he | (COpyright, 1924, NEA® Service, Ine.) hand, and when she had taken it off her out of her dilemma, but she did more companfonabla than ever he down instantly. I bet she devil ven she mad. T not - = 4 < onats & i e o FABLES ON HEALTH found, to his consternation, that he = ¢ 2 waftles, 2 slices rye toast, 1 cup . { out dat T«ell on her.” | ed as the home port of | 2 “For gif”, she said contritely, and | “"yon" \words only confirmed the """".',l"""l » "‘] iom ":' e 1he 5 3 . | spoon whipped ecream corn frit- then speaking slowly, she hegan her Sy R Pl R SAVE THE VI l AM ES gupitar; s foc the moment 1 4 q | ters with 4 tablespoons maple syrup. thing was trying smother haken with fear. Although his old . | X e . “I tell you trut’ abont Mamie tak- ¥ ! . e - 3 slices rolle B e b e i | across the roaa {side of the Peninsula, the fame of wheat croutons for soup, 2 siices roll ¢ ery well, Katie,” T said slowly, | opee his interest in vitamines had insure getting this vitamine. {the Remittance Man had carried : X cream of onion soup, 2 broiled lamb's ven I say, Mamie's mudder she not| 4nq coat {the foll nt b ted men here who would recognize him 3 know. She do know, but she no can 3 ent re dee, e o N the following might be noted: jon A . g : o auce, 1 stuffed te ] went more deeply into the subject Rt at ATk Gramine butters | ax (Pater: Nevillga ' Hix first instinet in 1-4 cream sauce, 1 stufed tomato salad with 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, S8iiny. Sue sy doy have oncle fin are opened to modern discoverics. 3 1 bl ts, | hiding. SR Wask, $0¢ fur store, but be have are opened to modern discoveries. Spinach, towatocs, cabbage, carrots, | hidin e eyl . - & s he | He learned that in cooking, much lettuce, parsnips and caulifower. But already that chance was gone tablespoons whipped cream, 1 pint whole milk, 4 tablespoons Lutter, 2 . stroyed. Thus raw beets have con- Kinds, cel peagy cabbage, carrots partner at hee's own game, 8o he send ) h ¥ J h e 5 . Total calorles, 4417, Protein, 471; . i siderable quantities of this vitamine, potatoes, in grain products and ce- Pilot house; one of them was his = al ca \ r , 4715 fur coats here to hide for heem until | r & REOORC captain, and the other Alcck Bra - 1 fat, 1872; carbohydrate, Irom, ch d Fall Coats Ideal in preparation. The same is oranges and lemons; also to some But Mamie,” she went on, “she oranges and lemons; also to ot | 1 1es A a Coats for fall upon which the de- |true of carrots and some other voge- degree in pears nery, and the last man on earth t less « say partner cute man und eef e e | dogree in pea whom he wanted to see now, Brad- 1 CANT WEAR|the day, a lighter breakfast should and stripes, vitamines when cooked. Fresh cab- (the same vegetables mentioned under she no vant tings in her house, und | , - B " ity ot » little bachelog lodge The rhubarb, cereal and toast fur > gl o - - bage contains vitamine C in good | Vitamine B and aNANAN, appien; | DALY SO Aharidiste DECROOS 168 s | el X - 2 #he say nobody efer tink looking & 8¢ itamin and in bananas, app he had built at the edge of the sen. | sm———— e nish & hearty, well balanced meal of Katle showed plgns of hreaking| HAnd-knitted sport costumes and ~ Thus some uncooked vegetable ons. ter should mass him without ~recog. | M. wWhen time had heajed the wound | and waftics, without butter dr sirup down again: capes are imported from Germany |food, such as garrots, eabhage or | Vitamine D--Best sources are raw | 8 o 3 of Poter's loss, . s e : man walked by without a glance, me buy coat sheep, but dot.not de|#nd are creating quite a sensation VITAME Foop on v Rut he was not safe yet. ‘The |had brought her a marvelous blun over here, dinmond—a priceloss thing with a keep my mout shut—und 1 spent dot | U | Bradford, and he stopped Pete with » ten—und now vot 1 do I don't know Smart Style I an outstrotched hand he” to take it as a symbol of engage- ment; and that night she had heen BEven in the face of an ugly . prob- [wern with the straight black coat . ing seconds in Pete's life, had . | lem she had brought upon me, 1 bit|lined with white is very smart in- | Ho halted, breathless and deathly [ 12d 1€ the stone gather fire to her CEm— back & smile at the optimiem 1 de- | deed, | P | \IPK\ pale under his hrown wind-tan and tected beneath her self-reproach, She - - | supburn, The officer's eyes were :"’;" f‘”'y 'l' '"’ his ‘PMIH it wae as if 0! [l 0 Yy onld ge - | e a R ——— endly: Indaed somed less aloof, cruel, hard, malevolently heautiful | knew that in some way 1 would get Blue Voile | " Eriendip: indaed 8 eetied fabe SI0CF: fyoetiv WA Bassadito hiv | thiw s Pos ’ Bt tr saiuinties hor brtes aud ‘n”m\;n;’:“:r}:‘t:‘t“n{ )‘"‘I“flv.l:‘ai |”;‘x\“ “E Adve N K tare “Come hers, Alack,” he ”"'lem » ".»,'1 hl'vfln‘ 'I\,vn_m ;hn told o fe hemstitc d ) “S8omatime T would be proud A e oas 0 the ms t ¢ proud remorse until the relief had materal. | pyer o M ER FERECT l “ reso a n" Aelly to the man in front WeRds oo, vl wit not yat® {2ed, ford turned with no look other tha h ) 8he had drawn back from him, ap will lend you ten dollars to give back to Mamie,” 1 said, “and yonu ean pay me back a little each week ribbon or cire braid, | To avold the hysterical M 1 dread. 2% gl triendly intorest, “Meot Dete—lime ! | ed T gave her the assurence she Coat Suits | juice Pete to his friends, Pete, this palled in spite of harself at what she s Br Cont suits of eretonne printsd 1n M “ e TRt of the cannery. | CONld # dimly read In hs striking bold floral patterns are bound with | Bradford’s smile and handelasp wers | 87K fac He was always like a | Brsfor i o34, bl =i | ot vt r o PEOPLE q “ ey run of Reds he ever had | Kested the same jungle monarch my ru. “ eheated of its prey. / until it is all settled, *In that way Lingerie life tn & new trap he was Jim need not know. But,” this nas| Angerie to match the frock fs an ough to find, and he's in "‘"'l had gone into suhdued mourn. | ! expensive fad that is finding great The nice Magical Hobby Horse en«y “Why shouldn’t we teach him a losson | ne ome good Jahor Yon were I\'..L,', -'m still saw a few friends and severely as I could speak, “you have [* : | pangpte | o - . Atew of the nelghboring been a very bad glrl, Katie, and-- [favor in Parls joyed the ice eream sodas after Rag- |80 that he will not. wish fo chase us|going 1o &ef off Uh hest 8 SAYS BUC I nomen; and now, as another Georgin = , | ¢ Mo J ow—why don't von ask for a joh il , AS yeorgls u;‘-‘n, tell me, didn’t you suspect those gedy Andy had pried a smail knot out “"-\4””'\”"\4 L e how=-why don’t yer mak D Pl i Gt tationnds i t we tolen when Mamle tole » Ao | h e al by Ay ' " el o yn-:m";m' ::n:\ olen wher famie told = Embroldery . of his painted mouth, Tt was the first | x40 1itte Rags puppy dog asked Until this moment Peter had never Qu‘m\ her to go back to the gay colors . y mbroidery I8 seen much more jce cream soda the Hobby Horse ever|™ vj e Raggedy Ann and all the rest ized how complotely his appear- | hat he loved. He seemed to feel Many of your I knew the answer before ghe gave | frequently on froek ar . that when her old g ¢ . friends think that you [ | n frocks than on coats |y, t you hide in these bushes, and I o had boen changed Now, as|that when her old gaiety returncd to are 10 fat.. You 100 it, and I paid a mental tribute to the [and is done in very heavy silk or " You don't know how glad 11 ) ipon our nice Hobhy Horse's dford gazed straight at him @ith. | Ner, when she again took her place realige 1t. But why in the smart southern society, his long ;n;l.ll common setise, courtship would be crowned with suc VO {coss, But he did not at once win more pounds? ' Feel this point; and because she did not comortableand more fully understand it herself, sl " hike 8 human bemg | - Wae again. 1am a phys. “I have been thinking while stick, like the knights in the story a flame 1'd he mighty glad to work | . % | were enjoying our soda water!” I Looks do!" fere,” he sald quietly, “it Mr, Brad.|®carcely able to explain to him the cian licensed by the i’ « . e | ’ | curious way she felt abe " R Y | gedy Ann waid. “Don’t you believe,| gq Raggedy Andy hunted until he|ford can use me pisstgre s "‘.I"1' o Plyr-scips 1 havefor yearatrested | Mister Magical Hobby Horse, that old | round @ strong stick and then while| “I can use you all right. Tl put | o e &Il T was, [van,” she ex- menand women over { Banzan, the conjurer, will use his €on- | g fricnds found hiding places in the [you on the web-crew at the usual | ”“”"""' It that girl was the gir! by — el - juring charms and make another| edy Andy told the Hob.|wages. I've never quite caught n,,‘:;“" oved, and you don't wani her reduced Ay moch | Hobby Horse so that he ean follow us } Just how he should act. | with myselt since T lost so many o, | ChANKed, you'd better go away-—and | R e Letter from Weatrice Geimshaw to| 1 know, dear friend, that you will and capture us again!” e v down the patch came a,my best men in the Jupiter disaster. '"H'"“""‘ back. BSome T don't SOch trastment ¢ sally Atherton el a return of some of that contempt “Dear me! 1 hope not!” the kind g wooden creature and By%he way, Cap'n, you were standing hat 1 could begin exactly where | will, in my opinion, produce not oniy the loss Jear Ba 1 t some wee ago obby ors o oc i ple ! P . el by w n that 1 . L My Dear ¥ 1 te ou that some weeks ago | Hobby Horse s It took him & n s M waving a stick as fong | by when t wappened exactly like T did 2 . in heaith. Don 't take my word for it. Let me : . e X mayhe 1'm more | send you trse my trial treatment and convince #on Inclines 1o & , ther ways | m or rite to him in, | wood, but it only took him two min- ) h P ton—s as hoat, 1 guess gair 5 ¢ = Janzan conjurer anzan n—same as your hoa gUes: ) = i - " tly & desire for self-ex « e bu etter from him in | ubes with his magical charms 1o make caie a cry when he saw Raggedy|Pete, here, was on the Vigten—the |MArried=-iike a schoolgir! instcad of o TR S S W imaginative powers of the girl Mamie, | wool, 1 ran away from mean old | .ok with a long stick, Then when |out even a hint of recognition, with Banzan an¢ that I belong 1o ¥0U|ne eopjurer comes galloping up on|no sign that this bearded sailor even | now?* ‘the Hobby Horse told Raggedy | yne new Hohhy Horse, T will ride out|recalled any one he had met, the fu- !Ann. and knock him off with the long|gitive's self-confidence mounted like T left off. T don't feel and sk | of weight without harm, but an improvemen They say tha w m T A D 1 had de®er-| most three hours to make me out of R dy Andy had was| *“Yes, We'@gone to help the Vig like the gir at Poter originally | yourself. Personal attention i given to each P e one "t N a woman ol 1dered y one—some or f . a he | me come to life and be & real for sure ! s pnav upon the Magical Hobby Horse | single survivor Of cotires, We phit nan. 1 f bewildered—not '8 inmost t th h f . ’ \ | knowing wehre to turn or how to go, | TRIAL n Magical Hobby H . land dashed up to crack Raggedy out a boat and cruised avound untl g % Ty C T LI TO B TREATMENT whom o1 v one's ' ' . . Then we ean be certain that hel ande with the stick, but Raggedy | there was mo hope of finding any one % Sures, some thetic per ¢ know wheth ould | will make another wooden Hobby} Andys Hobby Horse knew just what |else alive—then’ went on without |V AND INTERESTING BOOKLET Whoee interest on E er Horse and chase us!” Raggedy Ann " " & it for the dea drift ashore put Tt's been a year Y r 50 s agg J o 4o, 80 instead of standing still as|waiting for the dead to drift asho & 4 2 4 SRR ! on ) . : who, with the usual mas- Yoanzan expected him to do, the Hob- | We picked up Peta more or leas alive |\ 1 a half. = Take up the oid happy ]'h‘“' ’“‘;"5:“”7 é"fi'“" thousands Perhaps this is why re s 1 rr , thonght he had only | sten!” Raga puppy dog said | by Horse whirled to one side. Ban-!on the shore, and how he got through e | ©f patients for fat reduction for you, though vou ¢ T thing of e cive it | thow heard the “CLUMPITY | yanve st barely missed Taggedy|those recfs was a miracle. We saw yhere’s the trouble. I den't feel Without Change of Diet he say . 1 . T can go back to exactly the kind when 1 say ¢ \ys ap na " . a Hobby Horse's wooden “piiea head and if it had hit, the| fust dimly fn the dawn, the Jupiter 3 SEEEUBACK to exacts the kind of | op " gynngeessary Exercise rove of yo ™ t t t t t t y t ¢o hrough the oods!” . o e up, but she was too far wav - ” an cours - ot ve etin t ) p ming through the wood blow would surely } knocked all| break up, but she was t BWRE | 15 o feind 1o It t e UFAC | Below are a few estracts of etters tromt grate- shock m ' 2 1 ) i A the cotton out of him. But Raggedy |for us to help. How many men did | 50, 0 R0 o0 0 T g 0 thing fn | '8 O8tiEnts which bear out my statementa: fan tdeas; t me a A e w, ndy gave a “Whoop!"” and as Banzan | you lose on the Jupiter when she | o0t Tl Bl 2T Know | 1ot 76 Pounds, Miss . Whitlow writes: *{ myself 1 P knos ty y 3 £ ) y Andy ve him A went down?” at it X 5 » have lost 76 pownds as a vesult of yonr freats you always A wit mine t y . 4 2 s e . 5 Janzan toppled “All aboard, as vou know—six of At ds; but in the end T think 1t | andheve mever fell sowell inmy lifeas | donow. however pt 1 g ¢ t . 3 Tand fell | my men, a stranger from Nushagal wilh be sl right You know there is | Lost 70 _Pounds. M».S Sanie writes: “1 - vou ha g " his ¢ and f 4 3 o other man £ when 1 try 1o | have lost 70 pounds as a veswlt of (aking your 3 ave a cream spring. | whose hody was of recoverel think of L | treatmens.” 1 Joel beiter 1m ever~ wcay. | ran mow ed him with | his name turned out to be Larsor i Lo You, w6 many times 1 find | fake long walks without becomme fivad ov shovt mysell thinking of Peter—Iiying on | o/ breath. 1 thank you very much for what you [ t . y of your " tanzan promised to beland that chap that used 10 €0 &S 4.4 goom toseed seaconst, Just | 8o donefor m g kno 20 ng and trying to| Peter Neville—we called him the Re- 40,0 3000 00 "0ta 1 fesl—1 almost 48 Pounds, Mos. £ Hovner savs.” Well, ' P o y v more. mitta Man, and he Jived in a na- Lo S " almo "m glad to 1nform you the: | have lost 28 pounds i pirit which j Ann and Rerty Bear tive village on the other side.” v that everything will come out | S0 wes.” " ) : fttle Rags peppy olimbed up-| Tt seemed beyond bellef 1o Pets t for you in time." Make up vour mind this very day to . ’ g s o . that thes en wonld not hear th . had received ince, Ter | getrid of that fat, Write me for my freetrisl i . - by Hor vind 1 o By S I's few belon, gathered atment now: then rou'll scon realige how This Powder has been Prescribed by vich n A taughir d shouting they | wild, drumilke heat of his heart. “Did [y 440 atient effort of Captain Jo 0y y0u'1] £ Physicians and Trained Nurses s : - : f - asked ' A wen; and could not go near | Erateful patients who now belog 1o the Fasks j when at 1 he could s A forOver Thity Tears I Rt pem e ithot rar, " thers | B e gt W o8 1% 9 ANN — e bt g . . ®he had received a letter—one that . ’ - . auite & fellow down south | T o0 some way it had revealed | 306 Fitth Avenwe. Desk D . EW YORK CITY _ Children’s it & Tellow dows 2ot |ieir marringe region 1 s new P C d ame was Newhall—something like . It had not only shown Peter Down the path came a queer looking ards : B e ke | TOM different angle, but had aisp at—and he'd got ¢ runken oden creature, Vilumined her point of view in regard wonlen cren brawl and killed a man—was up here |4 " v of view in regard —~ - : ! ding. e was almost cut to picces X ; g 2 o rhn, 8 vaw.\tm'nun d him | 1o thought had taken & new Ask f HOr'leS . 1 e fh iy at, COUTSC since reading this letter. 1p The ORIGINAL ne papers found T et o o R b, S 3 poor devil's Iying burled over on fihe g rays thous ring Sea side, just about where " sshand’s disgrace and o o as the consummation of ound the body deed; heroi ist 1 & was white, but he held ic _punishment, sure- but for which he -could blame no but himself, Now she began 16 wonder if some Tittle jot of the biame r PUPPS with an iron grip. The truth ) enough now. He had given hat night to the big Norse . ':'\‘-1:’:' ArSOT ’v-,, fm, had | 00d not be iaid on her Digestible=No Cooking. A Light a5t was Larson's |, 1VAN'S attentions, after those first, | gaie Aveid Imitations = - ‘1“ burted on the Talne :’v'w-'-fl months of her marriage, had —— s - . been flattery of the most eny ‘ . 1 of his own that should be 1n- | ol seatousy, ahe had given him XIN ME ALING POWD aad ol run a h sctibed on the rude headstone, more dances than were his right, had S CHILDREN & AD . " " n ¥ running s = He could go to work h~r<.4 l:" devoted too much of her time and at- . Hobby | = challenged and unsuspected. Tt Wad o, 000 sin ™ 1¢ had all been tike : . e as | e W B8 That very Witle children should |as if he had died and grown up again: | TUl Tl i It Heals, Soothes and : e cards 1 mot so silly a8 | Uhat with his new appearance he must | &, A3, ream Cguing from morning | Protects the Skin 3 ol ¢ t At et 1 e supposed. | alse ga new perse g t i 2 : . e " son Te & manners, teaining | of t son r Our Next Iss There’s Nothing Like It. 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