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B8 555558 L5555 5LHHHLOS LHSIGHHHVSLLL LHSHHSSSSOL 4 SHS : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924, r—eee D) ALY FASHION SERVICES Py ) 3‘ | 4 : ST ‘ : RIPED SUIT | L i 1: | Adele Gairison's New Phase of 3 We're all going to wear stripes this | | g weason, regardless of what we've done o » and here’s a worthy model to follow. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Il mi i o e XTI By : with stripes in pastel shades. It is n a 6 La.« % cut on the general plan of the tube ) S PP PTPTIPIFPIIRTTTPEAPIPIPEUTVICTVGETTEIIOTVTOFIVONY and is conveniently split at the hem | | s Released by NEA Service Inc, 3 . . ey The Injunction With Which Katherine | Purposcly # had managed things so 10 make “:‘”~'"&"v"“-*"'"u A long | | pvright 1923 by Little, Browmn & Co. . ; Bre . straight strip makes th ractive { sent Madge On Her Way that Marion and Junior were oul in Gy ¥ g attractive i the pasture with Jim gething the | 8CATL | | ear 5 2 Katherine's query conccrning My foowe jn, 1 did not want the risk i | BEGIN HERE TODAY and after him till T got him When preparedness Lo intimidate Mamic iC1oe 0 fears, which my little lad ! R s v | Peter Newhall, Augusta, Ga., flees{I did get him—" g 3 ¥ | Alaska, after be w Iva e pa v, a ete lookes Mm she should prove obSLrEpcrous, Start- | eon oiines sheds when he sees me go- | Get Rid of Moths | ‘;") Als h)w;“ sfior h‘-!'n);: 'Td ’l ¥ I) an 1! ' pause I, and Pete looked him led me into a shame-faced confusion. | i away even for & briet absence, | 1f you suspect that moths have lald | Isnmin; cRusMenSoiolinlabighs & had [ squsselvliviifiaseyessuy Thers pasing “1 have that little silencer revol- Jiut there swept over me suddenly leggs in any wool fabrics put a weet | drowned ul Sarichef, Ishmin's|doubt whatever that this man meant | (A Dail, v, 3 W | 5 | ey rife , = ] B T e g ver wiiich Lillian gave me” 1 whis- (4 jouthing for my journey and a de- |oloth over the material and held a hot e e e R R oAl L ding ddonhiaon a1 AT AN Logys pered, and then fushed scarlet at [ g0 10 qump Mamie and the suit- flat iren over until stcam penetrates | | lv:rm\ » had urged him to 'r-k. to|reason for saving it. That isn't O 5 WEIg| the absurdity of the confession k 5 : [ |the weave, South America He joins Big Chris | necessary, sir,” Pete told him stiffly 1 ) Btewed i apoieity of I0esonfostion e 0 3 il the roud and let the matter of S [ Larson in response to'a distress sig- [ “Well, T didn't think it was, but 1 con : 4 ut Ka E the suspicious fur cloaks take what | e . | | nal at sea,~giving lLarson his sea | wanted you to underst: in case | of v § ing odd in my statement. course it would without my Inter-| se Fresh Fruit | | jacke Their | ¥ g vol 5 i t “I'm so selieved,” she whispe red ; | Yor canning berries and small | | jacket. weir launch hits rock you were tempted, 1 ama man my-, P ¢ Bl ference, : : Lo son's body is burie Newhall's, | s anc row what tempts 8 | s back., ‘2 was afraid you might be | Knew very well the sentence | {ruits it s of the greatest importance | [ AE808. X h,’,’ v isihupien ax Nawhally, aelf, and 1 know e es tempation e it fou shad ' il e e ) (it only Tttt qrtan v oot ibarsecd Peter, rescued, tinds injuries hay Pete's eyes blaze “Temptation 1 wig foothardy enough to star UL el Katherine had left unfinished, onl 81y, crisp iscd as | completely changed his appearande. [of that kind doesn’'t come to men of 6 stall some means of bringing the Young ... qiso that she had left the rest nothing can be improved by canning, | | Do lats n 1 Ist % l Al L 4 1 of s n s b < | P antive P ha i S | orothy and Ishmin go to laska, | our race, unlegs they are perverts,” o, hs 5 woman to terms if she turned ugly. |, itored becuuse she fearved the ""'ill 3 u1 ant your finished product | 'tn return Peter's body They do not | he said il He was somewhat There' ) angoer after ye 4 to be good you m star! s X ¢ b 5 somewha There'll be no dunger after you b‘.: [ thought put into werds might un- FoedoRM RN SR OULEEIY | recognize Peter, who Is chosen head | pale, but he lit his pipe with a steady s mufily into the suburbs for she won't courty . co e, | X | [guide. A storm strands them at the [match as he spoke. “I don't know g ® Wheay attracting any attention to hersclf. | = vy gy pemember you have a child | Cushions for Porch | grav Ishmin urges Dorothy to [about the inferior races.” e skimmeq Bt slonk the lonely stretches of | i pomo. and be careful That was| Your porch cushions should not be | [ nery. him! S0t shatwonld ARt askif Tvan silest inscecaN s Proy road youd better drive with ouly | (1a¢ she had meant to aay, and e€xpensive or elaborate, but made flfi the apirit of her husband, whom she |some other i i e ; G en® hand on the wheel ~\hile 1 told myselt that my friend's vmntnlu! that is durable, such as bur- | | belioves dead. bR RS i e e s p\l 1aps ! “There’ll be no danger anywhere,” g af Mumie proving dangerous {lap, sateen, oileloth or heavy linens | | with one of the guides as medium. [chance to qlw\\:‘\\lnv!lu'rsr;m '\”-:‘ g wie i, T asserted stoutly T onot taking e the quintessence of absurdity, or cottons, | cceives the message: “Change | Saxan 18 superior to the “mm;‘.gu;; ! At e the thing on account of Mamie, but [ oy 1 could not shake off a litle | and believes it means 1o {would be really diverting, for a mo- T because—— premonition that the sullen girl be- | g Light for Red | marry Ishmin ment. At present, both of,us have “Of the possibility of bootleggers L ias ho would make the coming When planning your bedroom fur. | | - Work to do—voll th taka care .M "my o on the road,” Katheriue finished with || o iy her company unpleasantly | nishings remamber that a light on the | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | camp and 1 1o g0 after supplies,” t a smile that was distinctly provok- | omomiie for me, although as yet |table near the head of the bed {s very | “You want me—call Paul Sari- | His veice changed and softened h“"‘ ing, although 1 think she did "“'] | ¢he had made no sign of rebellion, | convenient. f {cher?” it had nover\been perceptibly hard O mean to tease. “Well, you may nced | ARG S Al ! = = | “¥eg=-" “Keep up the hy ou," he e an unt for caribon,” he tar! it in that direction at that. But good | save Glove Tops | Why, Dorothy Tvan whispered | directed. *“The boys haven't done so | 5| N by, dear girl, and telephone me as. Save the tops of your old rubber | tensely. “We would have no mes-|well la Take care of the’meat es goon as you possibly can ;mw.: you get [ J §io100 nd use)thami o pull auerithe \.&:ulg‘v for you—" - and cure it as fast as possible.” Then 1 in. And when you think 1'm fussy oss, S omer tops of hottles whon traveling. They | | T want to try, just the same,” the [he turned to say goodby to Dorothy and old-womanish just rems mher i"”. many a leak. | girl replied, Can you call him, ghe walked a short distance up \I you have—never mind 1 don’t mean | Joe: the hill with Tvan; and her trust in | b anything. Good hunting!" | Fur Bureau Drawers ; The natisve wae already calling; | herself and her love for him Bwept | Wi \ .M“ Mamie s Sullen | N iy When the drwwers of your bureau and all of them knew that psychic|back te her to the full when he gave | unti ¢ § She kissed me warmly, and heiped | (o0 0T 0 re of white erepe | Stick from damp weather remove | et her a goodby kiss. {Ke me put the suitcases with the furs in ' 40 e amhroidersd with tiny them and stand them near an open | “Take care of yourself, Ia sift AR the tonneau. monograms and fringed on the ends, fire, radiator er oven This will con told him with a plaintive sweeiness b ‘ Mamie watehed the proceedings 5 :,.”A,. worn with the hlack satin tail | tract the wood again. that carried him off his feet “You |10 nse it Where do you want me te sit™" [ . | — are all 1 have now, 1 have lost sn '! g she asked with apparent meekness : % | v , much, and L eouldn't bes | AB ON HEALTR y couldn't bear to lose { Protel Tn the back?" | i you." A e *No.” I responded promptly. "Right Scarf Wraps | They ching together, and (hen she | BYal ! Bere in front with me.” Scart wraps of doubla geargette BE CAREFUL OF SWEETS watched him as he strode away up PAT AND AN “Suppose the doors ecome epen |cdged with ostrich feathers are very A | the hill, Sighing, she turned back O cwed rh ' with nobody back there. Won't the | attractive aver dainty summer frocks to the camp ineoni i i | e mr————— a1 —— ; suitcases fall out?” ’ TG | | Peta had her breakfast ready when | ! tab Unconsciously, she had given me nted Frocks od, substantial feod scrved o0 Children ave particularly apt te | she reached the camp, and his home- |8 . the cue I wished, | The frock of printed silk or cotton and vet the chaldren just nibble a¢ jt, Satisfy hunger with swecls, though ! ly face glowed when he hrought it to ol “The doors won't come open,” I re- |18 freque ntly mounted over a founda And it isn't the chijgleén’ alons their adolescent sisters wre just as her. He had taken especial pains | Spoor 2 A turned with assurance, “But to make tion of plain that extends a few inches Eiderniare ihithe mbe foasie iy Ikely ta be incautious The body | today-—venison liver fried with bacon Wag 1 doubly sure, I'll have you ait in such 'below the dress itself and formas the | : R X it grow properly unless foods | coffee such as her colored mammy | 'y ¢ a position that you can watch them. |frame that brings out the pattern, potite are caten that supply all the bodily | herselt could make, brown flapiacks | ! > ; P | Inquiry ! ; 3428 Come up here and I'il show you what "‘ vy nesults In discovery thal necds. Sweets confaln no minerals, | not too thick, served with maple | Vre o 1 wish.” RuMles Popular :, m:‘ of candy preceded the dinner no vitwmines, no profein—-none of situp. Mis broad shoulders towored i snoon T was in the seat bahind tha wheel | Ruffles woro never used moro in. (POUr AW but a short thine these clements & necessury for grow above her; and he was hoyishly | ter by this time ,and 1 caught an approv- | terestingly than this season when n how myny families doess this ing ehiidren | elated when he suw she was pleased. | 6 Stalks 5 ing comprehending glance from Kath- [they rarely go all the way aroynd (Mtuation arise The host pla for swects is in The day wore on, and his care of Wit erine, as Mamie sullenly mounted to [a frock and usualiy “dilow a diagonal Probably ne food I8 more abused | desscrt foods served at 1he end of her, his watchfulness, was a wonder. | strawi e the seat beside me, rather than a straight line than aweets, A meal-«in eustards, frait dishes Although his work carvied lim far | de Aadge Has a Premonition | Sweets have a definite value, but and in similar dighes ufield, he had cut fuel alwanys ready | pie ] T put my hands on her shouldérs Fur on Wraps when they are allowed to dull the Parents should do everything pos | for her hand in case the fire burned Whe % ‘ and turned her body 8o that her back | Combinations of fur are noticed on | *4e of appctite, or are eaten out aible (o cultivate in cnnoren tne| 2 g , ow: he personally superintended rolls ey whg toward me and hot side toward | (@ Wraps for late summer, and the of All proper relation te ather foods, |same desive for fruits that they have THEN VR WON YOU AT MOV and he saw—-with fine general- | w the back of thoscar oarly '3” models, [there s a definite danger. for sweels LAST ship-—that at no time she was left 1 Pa g v | | alone with Paviof and Fortune Joe | w," LA&Id cheerlly, “you can \ [ RIS e tune Je watch the suitcuses every step of the | Circular Cape o ! I | When the day paled, and the dusk 8 way-—s#nd you can't turn around to- The eircular cape is ‘being revived i ' - "wrf\' "\r’!n:'d \n' that summons :"w pt in from the sea, she appreciate A4 e . % s g yeyond grasp ‘or. 8 care more ore word me without my knowing it.” :“.,":I.”,' !I|‘ly .1H| Io'uz!h's. I |'u par ' I : " '\“n”\’ J;lv\n':l‘t|’; “HI '14.. .,y:q or u” u’ ‘rlx r v1 mor . f1 added the last part of the sen- RTINS od in taffetta or satin ' Vine don e 'nm’ \\‘:' i in .‘w: “”. .w.“':.,,‘m pai with e ¢ g tance silently, but 1 think Mamie Practical D | end the wpirit from .,,I,, ' .Tl i "TI‘ thir iy “, Madelrediacton: biscults | X . understood it, for she said whiningly L prwcrt S “:f "'""“ i ol bl AR b 8 P Wl A s o L with mar . ractical dresa for he days ome,"” the iteh-docto viltered at e} pot.roasted a fine canva iin K - | 1 nwa ‘”l Il got all cramped sitting this |, o jumper of linen which epens low | last | no want to--he her duck that Pavief had i | No, for 1 shall fet e (N the front to discloxe a hlouss of | sOON tated with the pistol; ho frie U - S No, wha you get out | oioated batiste e e ’ | The muttered wards grew unintel. 1oes crisp and hrown 1¢ I « tha and walk arsund when you get too | | 53 = T e ——— ; K yo ¢ ¢ Heible, then coased The circle wait her devour every mouthrul dr P * N'rr:.h 1 anawered, then added Lingerie Collars | ed for Paul Rarichef--Newhall's vic. | portion, then after he had Of e sternly: : ) Nearly overy dark frock has fts t W“ re tim of months before—to speak to the bed and built up the fire in the €0 m'n I'dn 'I.M wish to talk any jipgerie collar and euffs te brighten ) ° m [them from beyond the grave camp stove, he turned to the task of |if § ' o toanl more! When you get too tired sit- |t and give it the youthful touch, | “Hasn't he anything to say te us washing the dishes Paviof and Jor ’ ol H;m 'hn!h“u, you may ask me to | ' Dorothy asked, arter a long period of Meanwhile, were cutting into strips ' o ehange ut you must aay nothing Pajamas “I | waiting Word of Saricher's forgiyv- foF euring the earibon meat they had 50 enlo 1 o elne, The coats to the smartest pajama | ness was an urgent need with her procured in the day's hunting es ) " L T bent to my key and started the |autfits are very long and the trousers | Z | But as they waited Joo himself I won't mind washing the dishes | (Coapyright I NEA 8 engine, then waved as checry a fart- [are attached to a top similar to that | ‘ ,. “ [#merged inte their familiar world, | tonight,” Dorethy teld him in a - well to Katherine an I could manage. ot a slip. | )4 M\y rueile He was white and drawn; and he | friendly tone, “Maybe yow'd like to I seemed more like & man drowsy with help the men take care of the meat THE YUUNG UUYIW o slumber t n one whe had piereed “Couldn't think of it,” Pete | T'1 bet {t made a vory loud noise | 1a lie dos and take ' ¥ - ¥ X . o down and take a nap oy the mroate | aterie Py nened . ' . | when Daddy Bear rolled the three | slap ever o long and \luv‘»‘ I |vavh "- ‘..U“”\ |', "|, Bt m,‘ y" 5 .y S 'nH' 1 ‘yn ”r LA a0, chain was broken, and he got up " pect you're net very A men down the hill and they hit| ably have slept longer if the music of Me no try any more ,,W,:m’ he perienced at i But if -,.,,”w .',‘\.; < against the treca and broke the bar- the puppy dogs’ phonograph had not | said simply Mayhe some other | C4re to heip me dry ‘em (;m “Pu;;h they had over their awakened them. My! What was thetr | qime," ; Fhey made quite a 1t ' wwads!” Berty Be | | surprise 1o soa the phone ¢ oy s i ; : | “on, yea! 1 it mECpyS the phonograph ralse| The girl gate him a smite of heart. | Of Washing and drying the me | . yea! Tt must, have sounded | right up from the fable and sall out | felt gratitude Thank you for what | Dlates and the crude, fron knives and [very Toud to the three men!” Berty | through the window por've given me ahe told him | fOrke And soon It was deep dark Tt from John Alden Prescott (o 1 knew everyone of their little tdiosyn. | BO'S Daddy laughed. “For you aee.| "Oh, my! Nomehody s working|carnestly. “Yow've answered A B e e e nidlio o Sydney Carton, crasies, 1 thought | knew not only | they had the barrels over their headsn| yag| the puppy dogs cried. “Now Ereatest question—— 1 really don’t ,: ‘, the sen The work n\mh‘”vv:i ,r‘, Sese Mg what they were thinking but the way Mx that 1 could not enff thelr ears, but | we are losing our phonograph'® Dad. |16 know any mors.” , | started to tnrn aws ) B m a4 ot they woud work out any given propo- | “hen 1 gave them each & hard push, | gy Jear did net stop to cry as the fvan, At the door of the tent, read Rut she halted: and he o s ":"‘ ing you & letter ! re- | gition, hut 1 vonfess 1 am stumped | they could not tell where they were | nupny dogs did, He jumped up from | the trath in her radiant face 1o | &IESh profile fn (he soft light of 1) eeived yesterday from Paula Perier | o1 1his rolling to and did not have tims to 4. ke Aria - y A . 3 and 1 am asking you, “Can you heat ol ot e of th i | the floor v e had been sleeping | reached hear hands, ther Arew her | CRAMP fire Would yvon like ta come oy ou, 3 That letter 18 & hummer. 1 know :‘" "‘I‘l. "' """"l"”'k 80 )-Y';" 'hf‘\ | and pped out of the windaw just Sowly teward him “Ia van knew ANd €t at the door of my tent a 1t | vou will agree with me there, Think e Treea, made & loud erash, {in time to soo the three men take the | Now ™" he aske 1oldin y while e asked v Y v | I know that right here you have | . i gyd, a former aweetheart writes YOU Can just het!™ | v 1 n o asked, holding her and s 1 Heik Volos % | G skipped averything eise and are ask- | 1s the hushand cotheart writes | YOU CRT FCH heoe & o puppy dogs’ phonograph off of a fish- PEAring down into hor Tuminous eyes, SOMewhat fremul but she did nat eq “|t6 the husband of the woman for 0 " hey do Aot - ' jug tine They had reached inte 1) “I know now,” she teld ) try to aek he f " \ A peac nto the WOW now, . trem K herself wihy ing, “who s the girl you were seen | qhom whe was thrown down and|'Urn and fake away the nice phono- | windewa and had hooked the line ulonusly Tvan- von ea ': ) .”. Pete glanced about him Cay with at the restauran { pleads that he will not, in the fagrs, | KFAPH Which Raggedy Ann wished for ¢ o] t A : T am not going to tell you who she e lped . . .| 2tound # phonograph and had promise, now that it's Peter wisl ork is pretty well done, for tonight was yet, Syd; 1 am too full of Ehe H"" WIS WIS GRY SN0 POV RetRg VN 1fted it right out of the *window a8 well a8 my own M wottdn's |1 Will_smoke my pipe oner at y | A A happy! . g1 8 advise me wrong.” tent door, if vou den't mind " peculiar paychology of Paula's letter Gr No yon don Daddy Bear ehont. . < s ! | vat Scotland, if v t v ' . panto Y p T thought I knew women, 1 1houlh"m,',,", fo “ a b """" oo T . ax he ran up to the theee men Then L've won yoiu at last man companionship is very reassy l " rench fqree or an You eannot take the puppy Aogs Yeu When© we come home I8 Very nccessary in this North.” | }Alnrll.':m tragedy, whidhever nay you ilee phonograph, even if 1 have been again.” Khe went in and sat comfortably | look at {t, then 1 am a boob, aleep! | shall coff your earn'” And He would not urge her, tonight, O her bed, while he sat at the tent | 1 ean really see nothing harmfu ne would have done it 100 it the men | TOF thing more His plan of im. mout They talked easily, surpris :\hrln a woman is nu:n\ from her had not suddenly erosecd their fingers, | ™M diate marriage, the Russian priest VK1Y frecly while the psser star | m,u vand, If he takes his secretary This meant King's Kx Daddy Bear | OMciating, could be discussed at an we " emerging, and his pipe pale | Iou for dinner. $1d mot know wWhat t went | Other hour, He kissed gently, tri- 2P glowed and paled again in t | ‘\Jru, you've guemsed it Tt owas, back to the puppy W4 umphantly, her soft, vieldigg lips gloom She felt wholly sectite & Sally Alh.'rlcvm and 1I' r:'. anything told them how the nad From the door of his hut Pete w | 8t pe you want to wager that it she wasn't | tooled him their forms in the dusk, the girl's Sometimes there i a fhrow nkham’ | mich a striking looking woman no | white bl a1 In your specch, an accent or a i L". E |one would Rave thought anything 1" _|":' ‘_ SoeR e 1y cling arms. He guessed tht truth: | O Worfl that intcrests me immens ble [ about it. 11 also be willing to take & got out her Magic I that this was tha first kiss of their 1 °t%" she told him. “I don't want le. .ll Ifl M few side bets that Paula Pericr would PRG MOW 10 WOrk magic on 1 y definite betrothal Despair swept | 1° be curous-—but cutiosity 18 & very { have no scruples about my going to men, And JUst two Minutes, here qoor him ke @ great wave of the | NUMAN trait after a Kometimes dinner with a girl, It ahe were the girl | RS ' N0- | ura he had once battied, * I'm caused to think that you must . s # o battled, bt the mad ¢ you m mess I was 8o weak that I could not | yyaie 1ostic unhappy when whe finds sl where 1 Men | jeatousy, was spared him now, He (TN this—before you came here 3 MAN T that 1 have been dining many times ood had conquered that: a e e |1 A he answeted quictly e £ GOOD MAN with her good friend, Sally Atherton, | . Ah ha Ragg Ann ied. mever 1ot it sweep hign into he nathing unusual, up he This end “ [while she wap away. Of course, 1,"NO, you don'tt” Daddy Bear shouts | “They cannot cros their fingera, now again v of Alaska is°a port of missing t When |shatl tell her. 1 know if 1 do not od as he ran wp to the three Daddy Bear:” ¥ Daddy Bear, being CHAPTER X111 1 don't #ee why the palice ¢ do this Sally will, She is the frank- | men. a very kind hearted bear sadd, “1 sup- Fulee Stoniord hers first for them; a man whe wa In est and most open-minded woman 1 " T T Rie Booke” fitte | T 1 should cuff your ears just to P—— 16 got anay finds himeelf up hers t a have ever known, " agic B IHe | sanch you a leason, but 1 will let you At the appointed time Tvan packed fore he knows it—ar in Rout! Lashe i not & Jeatons woman. On| T PUBP) 0§ Said 86 1hin time If you promise never to| 118 SUDDiies for him journey across | America . {the contrary, she haz proved her| Never fea: Witle Rags poppy | sepyen The three men wers vepy |LN® NArfow, rugged Penlnenia | “And you are exilsd from he great love for me as well as her dop!” Mama Bear mughed. “Daddy .4 16 cecay th quest of help He tonk thres dave’ she askesd Nhim Blantiy Yot the Sreat wadesstanding of wen By for-| Cht Wi watch IVOM ouf howse 81| .yfed and they me rations, tied them up in Pate’s light was ne hint of viuigar euriosity in her | giving me Mtle Jack and taking Nimm | e iMe and It he aees the three men | oo e 1 poturn again and & earibon robe, thal was in Weslf auffi- tone. [l turned to her with a grat 15mte hier hoart | anosping around your mice Tittle house | oo a oy L h oy ca . clent protection from even sevars ful smi | Why, ® you know, Sydney, that 1| ¢ Wil TUR over here And chase Them | over 4id sither eol, and strapped the pack on his “Forsver. Tut 1 can blame na an e " way [ 1ean, well-muscled back v ' " i belicve that Leslie loves that bey bet e P . but myse 1 guess 1 simply eouldn t ter than she does me You bt 1 wi Berty Bear's nice Pete, I'm leaving vou to takes care | stand civilized existence 9 you's T atn A6t 51 afl Afrald of what Yas.| 3090y 8838, “And 3t | am Aot &t home, | | of Mrs. Newhall,” he said simply 1 ask the trouhle, 1'4 say—false star Liie ol UK oF say about Cin Muet.| MOMA TR G ERAMS Thel AN fim YOUR FET sUFFER,"‘ w vou'll 46 it-—as you've dons be ™ s ter, bt | Was mueh fterested tn| o M I Mama 18 not &t home, 1 win! * sore WNTl be whOIE IR veur o had been the cavee of Potard “‘n.nl Panla nl;1 and what she prob. chase them away ™ Berty Bear efied For aching ke woak foet, fallen arches charge 1111 T got back, and don't Iet downfall too: false l'l;'l;r'it of which ably thinks.* That is the reassh 1] Thank yon!” the three rag puppy S U5 TP iextote. feaiwer weigne|any harm betail her." both Petor horself had besn o y By momgp T | Boms cried in their 867t cotton stuffed | a1y supports o it - Don't wofry abOWt THAL® Pete gwilty 13 Smew better agsin.” #he ‘ i o L, voleen “We know the three men willlont impression vour ta cocted | @esyred him wonrd Nim sy 1'd hever sacrifice k“" ‘-'”: m:"’l'fi’:":;'fll“".hll'fl ;l" not take away our nice phonegraph |rostc Ivan shook his ican & my birthright again—waste &1 1 ha« My mother had the ra " f white b pulinan et & b Seman Ned one N B el o s e e g carelessis, 10 settle the pack. T But that's always the song we exi wed to eall %, she 14 cver be ’ piras e Tiitle rag puppy won't e back for thees daye sing.” ' - all 3, #he could never Bel gogs very much 8o they went out and | weil wes wetit on casuall® with no emphasis . :;"v';l :;'nn. 4.\!*!31;‘_\' we ‘:"" gather~d a shole Iot of candy rdvered ;;..:-. \'.' whatever in his musical toice . 1 ~ 1 e theory furne ound. Pania has| 3 . B | Lafres mn all ot o (Contin in Our Neaxt Tesue) = proved That S :r !:"0 ’».:,: s cookics {lnrl put fee cream h WEEN | and #0128 ex-Tustively » jess 1 choose to come back before Sl i s oF . L can a them. Candy eovered cookics are en can't 1ol fter her pers 113 B B discret 1hi JAMES 2. LENEHAN - . permonally. " "" isceptions, but she THINKS| ory good when made inte jes cream » e D e W But 1 might say that i¥ any harm did Use Soft Brush ¥ : am not 1o be trusted ever|waaniches and the Ragmedss and the | Toom W E e jii, TPtk Bk jwrati her, 1 would chase the man When cleaning silks and adea | inE : Brars and ¢ven the magical wonden - ' dew o maiter what corner of t € a very eaft eh 1 atw = ¢ 8 Ofice Pow ¢ | (Copyright, 1 NEA Service, Inc.) hobby horee ate 88 many, they all had and Sandny by o n o 1o 6 pom Feenings sppointment. earth he flad w0, kecpirg , With the warp of the fabric