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4585585885828, 298D5PDD82HBLLI8BLL8HL858508 58 nabur: r—— DALY FASIHION SERVICE. THREE-PIECE SUIT MY HUSBAND'S LOVE Here's the three-picee suit for as Parvis seq A sleevele REVELATIONS OF A WiFE | owievimonion B S8 | _ S ¥ by Cdison Jarshall | - secommended for | AR e : = < Deleased by NFA Sewice I, | N X 225 Copvright: 1923 by Little, Biown & Co BEHLDLH50058558 ) EPFPFTVTITCCHFTETVECCIICLCTUITIIETULUIIITIURTOCUT 0T Why Madge Had a Sudiden 1 As iy our present \ [ 1 i . 9 2 2 | BEGIN HERE TODAY Yot if was a higher wisdom that o As the door closed upon Manies o0 G ing more . G C \ . | peter Newhall, Augusta, Ga., fices ®mptation should come to him, in | - swiftly departing tootsteps, Ratic rau i Mumie's s " as OSSIP s Lorner N lto Alaska. after befng told by Ivan'an unexpegted form, before the day | FEAT AND LOSE WEIGHT across the room, ainl seizing tiy hand, e Sk ) L N {'lshmip, Itussian violinist, he had (hat'lie saw breuk over the eastern | gour tablespoons shredded pine- kissed it with the abandon vwhi - 1 cp hicr thoroughiy cowed S \ drowned -Paul Rarichef. Ishmin's hills sloped down again to darkness. | o510 hot open egg sandwich, 1 cup ways oharacterizes hor cimotio ¢ L speak again during, deweled Clasps & 4 J secretary. Ishmin and Peter's wife, | The party of :.\.-ylmq ’_|||~\.‘n lsvn]ml? clear chicken soup, 4 tabiespoons ments, and which 1 inteasciy i the journey to Patehegue, but petu- cled clasps are seen on the nes 3 2 { Dorothy, had urged him to flee to inroads in the small :““ j°_"| he "“; ! lamb’ stew, 1-2 cup string beans, 1 “Oh, Missis aham antiy doew hersell into the corner clope purse of faille silk lined with R 4 South America He joins Big Chris | rought to FAUDRNG l‘-"‘: n Hmnlllrnl spinach salad, 1-4 pound fresh smart!” she g You feex dot or e Uas tar away from me as g nniour silk, N Larson in response to a distress e iden af procuring l|' ; h "‘] " .l"“; cherries, 1 pint skimmed milk, 1 boonch of soup greens goot &l ehe coutd get. Purposely 1 had put W ) i nal at sea, foreing his sea jaucket upon | Partly because .hnl “"f‘l e ‘"p ';.d ONC | toasted bran muflin, 2 gluten muffing, plenty. You bet your boots her in the front seat with me, and N tande R\ : il i M datistine with his lx.m,_.(( ious un'. Pete a- | oot calories, 1077 Protein, scarcd right « W he ensconced Marion amd Junior in the g o - ¢ v A Dorathy tecsives woid- that h,l.l‘!\‘m.nnv;-'{ inf {““‘. :|l:?]x’vm“ ‘:-\‘-mmimm""' #42; carbohydra She do shoost \: A . tonneau, so that 1 could wateh her. o TR R sl trimmit 3 = Yol husband’s body, identified by his se ;“‘l' ')‘“;“_‘\:‘LE e “_m“i (”‘« climty | 0198 gram. : de, too,” she ail ickly, cvidently Ihis procecding de | a frock of cream co g laec m i Y & jacket, is buried in Alaska. But ..r"m(-\-u‘.G. m_”i’m' Sl The chicken soup should be made secing my 4 fie coenthu- 'y small son, who loves to s 1 over bhrown Peter has been rescucd - by * another | of the avening mrolous, = Ivan, | from the remains of the chicken en siasm. “Vot you \ ¢ o do yront with my, and | knew that Lii- 5 8 x ship. Injuries completcly change |Sllned his taviaton lo £0. e erole. Simmer the vegetables and st 2" : lian's young daughter was also disap- same Material p : his apparance, higing his identity. with Watxfitened ielorat | ehickén with more water until the She dropped my hand, and her pointed, althongh she did not betray To have your gown and Larson's body occupies the grave. e bt S from too | Whole is soft, Add more onion and | celery if necessary to give flavor, Then J ‘ 3 pen- R Ishmin and Dorothy go to Alaska | B wi flamboyant mamer at the same it But both of them found compen e e i s : £otting anck amninl fsom tad et ] 1 to return Peter's body to orgia, | mueh ease,” h strain and pshest, - Borve vary het. Hot Open Egg Sandwich time, became on the instant the effi for their deprivation when 'jne thoroughly up to the They do not recognize Poter, who lg 0 With you this morning. I believe | One whole slice whole wheat bread, . rack down one hose cari- 1 i vthing 1 07 he ¢ Charming Coat chosen head guide. A storm car- |l can crack down one of t carl posely 1 disregarded escrything ighted front the . \ w Cor [ phosen hea M A Rl | , her ofer of aid threw themselves upon charming coat for summer cven- | ries their ship to sea, str: g th “I don't | 1 tablespoon grated cheese, 1 egg, ea't | and pepper. & T Pete stiffencd slightly. we e Peter and Dorothy ’ prea dineds with | g {8t the grave. ¥ &ee how both of us can go unless Mrs e carrles her across a| ol B read : i Ih”»m' He carl [ Newhall wants to go, too,” he said| Toast bread lightly on one side. stream, | | Sprinkie untoasted side with cheese appin aper and ball of twine | G N ir me! H ! :‘-Ih“:;‘f );]xx\\‘l w‘l” e i aue »v 1 St wir m s : STl i - 7 and put in a hot oven to meit cheese, om 7 IKatherine 0 d ne, = i SR £ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY % Beat white of egg until stiff, Season | She Consiidered Mer Trip With Maniic civnt, helpful person she can be. Pur- hevine, whom the hoth “Bring me two large suitcases” 1| grecting f white i ‘ divected, “with tnat bundie of brown | .op T Gue Katherine wted silk on a white background. I all Marion and Junior and get oo e et e s i goo :A”n‘: :‘T‘L\ ‘m st to Patchogn M{‘\] :Il_ zm“q:m N ,,m,:'v ‘.,']‘g ‘ roti \‘ ! S nge ‘\, 5 A “‘j | X 1t was only an Incident of the trail, :\j(h] s:ll‘tl ::d w}pper“flnd pile c:" with me right awn Ask Jim to | teuo eiiten Siin the trant Loles of o nightzown of pink crepe | % . and it disturbed her that, as she 'ltfl': Make n. repre{,‘\ndon in . the car out, , cuse’ en s yut down her bag and 4¢ chine that has hand-run tuck: l walked on toward camp, she could center of lhr.*, white an rop in the Sane. {50 inolalan was | Snc e el dlos presced-in pleats for trimming not get it out of her mind. 1t did unbroken yolk. Put into a hot even &,In- “IAH.I” fivv'v:bv | "\'mlr with a \u.””s IR m": s m”n:‘m'y oyt { fnot pelase her that she could be| to brown the white slightly and cook iR g . ! L MnpOraryON tostnn Sl 8 Doy 1) Rhinestones A ? 3 moved, even vaguely and faintly, by the whole egg. Serve at.once on a bed @ngile, cheery, 1 foex,” Katic hur- o o iy jap now,” she s teasing- iadine . . < iRt ceuds. sbn & harrens e, r " | I3 . 3 ) g i de, gh wman of the barrens, 7 of lettuce, ried out of m.l v“v‘.-xv“” £ {1y, picking up the bag and following ' sl L 5 S et Ul L B b p e h ,.{I;,‘U,l\,my,mw ;,f\-“y\. comforia | Nim into: tha. toiinedu, but as """‘”" tin dinner gown ] : {10 think -of the loter of her girthood. ) fat, 109; carbohydrate, 97. Iron, N an: : droaped.pathetically, whe picked him ] | Memories, tender and dear, hatd been - [.0032 gram. | quickened to life, — black Is at the height of To Pete the moment had heen of EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT its popularity Jhut the faging of whitc 4 nothing iess than glory, He, too, i1 y . Four tablespoons shredded pine- or delicate pink is frequently noted knew it was only an adventure of apple, 1 eup cooked wheat cereal with cheerily, and with the comforting Hitlin traill that It was but the lmagh AR S e b g Ll vty tying up fur coats and packing them oo o"ae pen her light words New Searf of a hopeless dream that must never | 1 small sausage, 3 tablespoons oeeam- in the suitcases With more oM | yay an assurance of ready, resourc b s TUre g af i - D1 never—o0me frie: yet for an | | ed potatoes, 4 button radishes, ¥ eup :,:::1,I “v‘:\:\';.y“:;;\l\n ||‘|:|‘LI|H~ earlier .‘n:. aid m.. :f.n)vhllv)l 1 I!i;l:hl wish, T/ cyis on n “m v‘”-“‘;l-‘ hich the : 1Y ey raR LS “Md‘inn;mn it had lirted Iy.uvlv as “);h | cream of asparagus soup, 1 hot open . 5 ATRBaE L e e e TPE UL i jwings, out of the valley of the| egg sandwich, 1 cup chicken soup with B e abiibed 1o (L X VB 8% MNMICAToURdE A enSUetUESANS [apRion [ | 2 tablespoons boiled rice, 4 tablespoons Katherine would be obliged to take, washing [ ! Jamb stew, 1 large haked potato, 1.3 and the wait she wouldshave, and Silver o is mounted of | CHAPTER X, | J19THD FERNAS SRR DARDS P OTREA, S a8 had estimated that if 1 started mE Youm unvlcmss me‘ tively over a sheath of narrow hlack Cleaning Matting Pete Saves Ishmin | | eup rtn\vu: |rr“||\fi with y: (nlhl;spclu:ln the end of the Thour 1 had given =T lsatin and worn with a scarf of gray Clean floor matting with ammonia | butter, 1 milded apinach salad with Y ks | 2 tablespoons mayonnaise, 1-4 pound Mamie, 1 would still be in time to talle. and cold water, feeah cherrion. § tabiesneste shebard ND THE GIRL 1IN fHE | taploca pudding with 2 tablespoons S ARMS whipped cream, 4 slices rye toast, 1 tabespoon marmalade, 2 gluten muf- fing, 1 pint whole milk, 3 tablespoons butter, | Total calories, 4001, TProtein, 483; fat 16 carbohydrate, 1897, Iron, 28 gram This certainly is a hearty breakfast but “they” say hearty hreakfasts are 1 the vogue =0 you may gain weight with the assurance of doing the cor. rect thing, "The radighes add bk to an otherwise concentrated 1. Pour one-halt cup of rieN cheese ed me oddly, aund when she had up and snuggled him into her arms | niack R brought me the things 1 rvequired, | S "y uor"nectied close to both of - and _hurried out again to deliver her | them messages to Jim and the children, 1 e ailanis Al A ia o led set about the disturbing task of Dorothy found, to her great sur- prise, that the davs of waiting passed make Patchogue by the time Kath- rather swiftly, She slept long in the erine’s train pulled in Black Pajamas Removes Grass Stains mornings on the comfortable, rudely E RO Of course, there was no reason - Pajamas of black satin are handes To remove grass stains from white . o00iie) grass mattress that Pete A for my taking Mamic with me, save with hright colors and frequently the flannel, make a solution of cream of |y o= g g Sal By SOVICR 00 e | e e that I did not dare leave her he- entirely of some vivid flame- tartar and “water an With this ith Tvan, and made many littie ad- guictly, so not to be overheard by the | hind. 1 meant to keep my eyes on colored or green sitken fabric until the stain has disappeared. Then | ooeniaie’ axcursionn into the wild | two natives. | her literally and figurative until hang to dry in the sun, Bometimes | wigy gna or hoth of the two white| *True enough. 1t had ‘slippéd my T reached Lillian’s, and I was much 4 Tray Better ytwo upplivations are necessary before ey 1yan was consideration itself, | mind for a minute. We'll take the relieved: when she appeared, long | 1 that cook kesoall trace of the stain is climinated, (always willing to beguile her with his natives with us—1 think it would he before the end of the howr, with a jor bread will dry much hette ¥ I finesse of ardor, fascinating her in a good plan to kill several earibou. small bundle, evidently containing tray than on a hoard Wilted Ve :lh.‘u "hours of talk with the intricacies of |if we run into them, and try to cure the things she needed for an over- buy stale or wilted his brilliant intelleet and of his com- them—in preparation for emergen- atght trip. i ) i ey I plex, marvelously attractive person- | cies—and thesa men can help you | “Would yeu like a bag to put v fruit whi s ot ¢ o e | anity, carry the meat into camp. Bhe's those things in?" 1 asked, and she sy 5 T Yet she owed a great deal to the 'safe enough by herself, isn't she?* | assented sulkily FABLES ON HEALTI head guide, too. In particular he “As safe as she could he anywhere | o O OREAR S SU SindGNek for Arc We Golng=—=Now?" watched out for her material comfort, |in the world, None of the wild | S GVEF (10 J”M T tekilh o Iis That she meant me to realise she superintending the preparation of her bheasts of the region will come within | »;mnm-.m Yot ”‘m“lvm oo aud toast was acting only under compulsion NOT TOO MUCH MEAT jMmeals #o that every cup of coffoe, (miles of her, and thero are no other | PrOXRRERG "or RSB g P was very plain, and 1 had a sudden | | every succulent breast of ptarmigan humans,' | G b seiadt \-'un Sy 5 i lttle qualm as L' thowght of the i was exactly to her taste, keeping her “I'lL stay and struggle with your | Ay hodhan Y v 1 ever warm and dry, refilling her mat- book then, Tvan,” Dorothy said, ately. as you cheoss; |tress avery day with freshly eut| Soon they filed away into the hills, | Gluten mufing are quite as, whol re cheaper hours and the trying: night trip be- | 1 ean't get along without: meat,” has been four ounces of meat a day, fore me in her compuny and vegetahles and milk are advised _ Some: tor tHE Bab membedas o r. Mann would say grass and keepin, the e b . N 4 o >7 me for the gaining membes as (o But I carefully made my o and M fann 1 S Bact vt (e MeRl; ping the fir right | Tvan leading with his pistol, then i cvery mor Q- 4 syt : the redue ember of the fa jee casual and non committal, and And, except in hot weather, he was oy et ment ndvanced | CYETY morning in the camp stove for Pete, earrying his rifie, and the mnl he yedu ing mem [ the family oo s utes of her arrival I t 1t tiom a day : : i baan that, | M€F 10 dress by, Indians, unarmed exeept for their | (COpyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) i - o v a al, kel 0 v wo portio a day, 3 ot cat g I W N > 5 l‘":‘ n’ np:n'|m;“ with Marion and il g 1 1M ' tisi h'"‘ oy 3 nl It was not so easy to explain the | hunting knives, bringing up the rear. | \ad e Mi s While meat has definite food value, [in many prople, toxic offccts Are Pro- {y,ginctive comradeship she folt for| "They deployed Ik 1 of ad " ™ d was drivin 4 T s AocotiDoRNE. Brod sut | ’ f hey deployed Jike a rquad of ad- | \ R - Junior into th "", f‘"' "]H,.-Hnn: une of it can bo abuscd ns wurcly as [duced by decomposing pro “““;‘ DUt Thim, Of course he was the one man | vancing infa 1 ke & rauad of 01| e COOD MANNERS toward Patchogue, leaving : ean the use of sweets this is not the case with all, by &0 or hor own race In the entire com- | the first alder thicket, the. two In.| with Katie for a good warm dinner J | About meat there has long means, ipany, and hepe—far from the . . ! cities | dians remaining at the extreme right | P F t . on our return, divigion of opinions The ange It one oxXist® Lot men-—bonds of race were revealed | aylng s Mamie put a tremulous question 1= The stimulation s dectared by sone overeating of | an of surprisin renath mf" M”m"!‘s a'd "Iv vty _l il | r i) N r The young lady across the way says y g strengl trail, like the ruts of an old road, V t aa we turned out of the gate o | & eivifized mation ought mever to en. |un I'rom Dete’'s point of view the days that conducted them casily through | 181 BI% 9 SNAARIEAN, FIRLDON I | padn .8 ey aggression except in | for many oldsters hexperts advise plentiful use | wont by in o single flash between the |thg heavy barrier of brush; and Pete | “You must not Ask any questiens,” | K8S¢ = The mastmum prescribed for adults of vegeiables with the meat dish curtatng of night; and he dreaded tolanfl Tvan seeking separate trails to 1 said curtly, not because her knowl. | self-defens (Q | his heart's depth the hour certain to ' the 1oft. They wera in file again able for growing chi —————————— o Tanglem tetter from Paula Perier 1o John Alden Proscott, . Mon Ami It 1s a Io meen thase Fren of & letter, 18 it » Or is having been used to secing them often in janesome gotieh French to you, the reason from my Jand is who wrote m me he had » with a henu with hai ohe FOR ANY SKIN IRRITATION This Healing Powder Gives Instant Relfef o) vours unhappy. Why, don’t you know, haven't you found out yrt, that the lovelle woman either have ever known? Don’t m vnhappy. And please don't wr t you could not make her un ause you are €o fond of upon & time we fonder sl | gedy An my Sruelle aggedy]m\— Ayfi and Kfi on the waves and carry Dorothy out of his life, His attitude toward Tvan was ten | romplex ever fo completely straight- | #n out in his mind, Tn the first place | he had deep admiration and unfal tering respect for this genius from {he Last He was pleased and gratified by the man's attitude toward Doro- thy: his own most echivalrous in- stincts seemed reflected in the Rus- |sian. Vet sometimes a sudden, white | flame, strange 1o his sight and puz- | #ling to his heart, mounted and paled | {in the thin, almost beautiful face; | sometimes he was appalled and es- tranged by a spark in the almond |eves, m gesture of the whita hands; d sometimes he caught a fleeting | “xpression on the classic countenance that wakened, In his ows heart, ‘(I'”IH, almost a murdtrous rage e Once, on bringing frosh fuel to the {little camp stove in Dorothy's tent he found the girl in the Russian's arme. | ®he had just yielded 1o hie lips land she was convinesd—at the in #tant that Pete appeared at the thres- old—that in Tvan her Aestiny of | happincss was sccure But she w jinstantly cold, inesplicably appalied, as she looked into Pete's face She could not have explained %y The man looked drawn, as in the last stagee of fatigue: but there was no conceivable cxcuse for her sense of shame, her etrange drawing-in to her. #Cf and inability to emerge again no lvan's warmth On lraving the tent Pets walked | #traight past the eAmp fire on 1o the hille, He was profoundly gheken and [unnerved, not from* amazement at what he had sesn—he hAd realized hat Tvan and Dorothy were virtually gaged-—but at the narrow margin | by which the girl had misesd jr- revocable dieaster. 1t had not beer K,i ton wide a margin that ha had réstrained a mad, tragic impulse 1o 1sap inte the tent and shatter the man‘s Tife He spent a restless night after the incident. and his peace of mind had | departed from him. For all that this was his last dream on earth the only shadow of happiness that hs dared to hepe for—he felt that all conscience he must eut it short His trust in himself was shattered, and there was nothing for him now but to turn a from thi mp where his love was and vanish among | the desolate hills, His star would soon set, the tow of his only strength was totter Yet the hours passed, and he Jay in his bunk, unable to reach up to this acrifice of seIf.” But if he had lost. faith in imself, s higher, better faith had come to him in these years in the wild, and the basic prayer. the first and 1ast cry of all mankind, eame cagerly 1o hie lips: OB, Lord. lead m not inte temptation, and deliver me frem e 4 coma when the Warrior would roll in when they reach the more or less open hillside, hut becanse of greater | skill at choosing the trail, the twn natives were more than a hundred vards ahead of Tvan, and Pete was | thirty yards farther In the rear. At that instant Peter caught the | unmistakable thumping sound of run ning caribou, and turning, he had a brief glimpse of a bavren doc in the brush thickets behind The animal | w better than two hundred yards| distant when Pete glimpsed her | again, running in a great are up the hill, 8he made the poorest kind of a target as she leaped through ihe scattered clumps of brush, but cager | 1o procure meat as near camp as | vossible and not to miss any chances, and perhaps slightly startled and out of hand by the animal's suddeh ap- | pearance, Pete fired vainly at every | opportunity, Whether or not he hit the animal at all he could met tell for at the fourth shot she disappared In very large cities neighbors sel- dom call on one another. But if |strangers move inio a neighborhood in a small town or in the coumtry, it not only wunfriendiy but wncivil for their neighbors not 1o call. The older residents always call on the in the thicket aimost opposite Jvan, |Dewer # echo of the rifle report rolled dimmed, and was still, and the men stood in those gueer, fixed attitudes that almost inveriably follow any ex- | citement. Presently Ivan beckoned d pointed into the brush thicket beside him “She d2 right here,” he called ‘You must have got her that las shot. 1 hear her thrashing around,” It seemed entirely probably that the decr had swept through the brugh unseen and had fallen wounded but A few yards frem lvan, Pete started to grope for further shells: Ivan peered into the brush 1t seemed to the head guide that, as he paused, he could hear faintly the rustie and stir in the brush that came =0 distinet to Tvan; and he was not greatly surprised to see the latter draw his pistol and begin to Aire in evident excitement. He supposed, of course, that the man was putting the finishing touches to tha fallen cariboy. No blame could be laid on Pete that he did not call a warning; he 4id not distinguish the real identity of 1he cregture in the fhickets until it was 50 lats, { The animal that suddenly bhounded out of the thickets was a bear eub| of that scason, gnd was squealing in | mortal agony frbm the pistol lead There was no dhnger in him: he was | less than knee fheight and was des- perately secking fight But Pete knew, and the Tndiane, appailed on the hill above knew, ton, that a| squealing cub means an enraged mother not far off. And in the wink of an eye the e dam came roaring out of the A Jike an avalanche straight toward the hapless Russian, car-ridden though she was, the she. bear could not seck Might when her iving cub eried Tor help, Sh charged with unspeakabls ferocity (Continged in Qur Kéxt lzeue) Note how clear the water is after cooking Fontana’s Macaroni, etti, or EggNoodles. th?abena of u-pm starchiness. It is removed by the exclusive Fontana process,