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L} Em—— g T TITEms———— SA000088885888558085 5550805858880 182800408 -{MY HUSBAND’S LOV Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ‘ .A S, ) P L L e A LT L EL L AL LA R A A AR A ‘ d 0/ ol % J Copyymm‘ NEA Service Inc Madge's Fondest Hope P '::“‘I' insistently upon » | ) \ . N tel persons of immense and re Would Lillian show any ) p | oy \ ! e Il\u".!' :u. \Iln:l\\ b ately “n“;“... ns of immens rexpected . ! 0 Nou " | ‘ e War e ohn neley nan et L J tion at llx; ';"“f “+ : ¥e it rown 3 ' ), -+ of education angl breeding, unfit for The White Eagle turned his head, man who ha “\ A tirned to me i { 1/ & \ work Hungry, poverty-stricken, he land even at that distance 1 under. S8 Mill-was, tegn V. e en gostured hospits . PN bl decides to hecome a master crook, a |8tood why he hore his pioturesque This was the quest : to M1, Underwo = supor-criminal "o prey upon ‘appeliation, For his nose was & great Ansistently against my brain an | SPlense Make It Snappy - ¢ 4 thieves; that ahall be my career,” he eurved heak In profile one could | her at the vestibule letter-ho I, of colrsy, your—friends.” o | decides. “Fer it & thief is robhed, |not avoid noticing it, That, with his FAT AND LOSE WEIGAT apartment, and ln:-n» b 2 leved 0 My L nderwood A : where may he look for redress?” | White hair, sufficiently explained his Breakfast—One cup strawharries, she turned around D-‘ \ W delicately amuscd malice \ (‘\ His first venture inte theft is at the nickname | 1:2 eup rolled oats with 4 tablespoons procession F ¢ N \ tinged her voics and smile at expense of Daragon, a Vifth Avenue “Whe is he?" T asked of my com- | whale milk, hot wat Undorwoor | o ludlerous figure he presented, as A ‘ {ieweler, Now, installed in an aparty | Panion again, Luncheon-—0ne eup jellied cabb tamie, ) ®r he stood gripping Mamie's arm as \f \ ment in Paris, the sight of all the Monsieur evidently does not read | g0 1 tablespoon hoiled salad dress- | wealth exhibited in the Place de the Paris papers’ she comme nted: |ing, 1 thin slice whele wheat bread, 1 I'Opera one spring afternoon gives a ‘With difficulty, mademoiselle,S 1 cup skimmed milk, fllip to his ambition, admitted, “And T have boen in PAFS | pyinyer.Three ounces boiled breast PAILY FASHION SERVICE: IDEAL SUMMER WRAP it (A Daily Menu for the Stout ridiculous pelf, with Harry tightly to the gir nind me, and his chauffenr, o were a policoman, and she trying bringing up the rear with \ o escape from his eustody cases | had riked so 1 i Outwardly imperturbable, however nto Lillian's hands o only drawled #n exaggerated g | - — . only a few months" of lamb, 4 tablespoons stewed tom 1 opened my lips with tl Chawmed, I'mosure, and Lillian led ! > | NOW GO ON WITH THI: STORY “Ah, that expiains Rhe lowered | 000 1.2 cup beet greens, 4 radishes, \den of calling out, “LAilius her volce, “The White Eagle, mon- |3 gt ine ‘olone ™ a" gunces shredded Harry" or some equally hannl sieur, was tried for the theft of the |, 00 ™y slice gluten bread, 1 small fng, but closed them again as I 84W oy his manner changed, Lawan jowois. He was what you ehl |qup freah cherrios Mr, Underwood's éyos flash toward Il viek 1o the cars quickly acquit’, as he always been acquit’, Bedtime—0Ona eup skimmed milk me quizsically and knew that B | pues he o commanded, “and wait serplima theipolien Uy, 0 Put MM | potal calorles, 1027, Protein, 242; R A S AL AN i it e, | B 8 ATOORS e, B0, 1on, 1 did fear Lilllan's reaction to his qng ved, nnd Mr, Underwood | She ghrugged again. "It has never | Jellind Cabbage Salnd, unexpected Appearance, turned to Lillian bewn prove’,” she smiled, Two ¢ . 2ups shredded cabbage, 2 gree 1 nodded’ understandingly; 1 felt a b ; % 5 fross I wished—ferventiy—tliat T 1od | eIt you'll tuke Madge somewhore [ ot ol ias (At e Tt sningl | PORPEIS R DIIENCON, 1. IAREPAOR. Mplle mot permitted myself to honst 10 aut of hearing.” he subtly indicated | What had seomed, for meveral weeks, | o p, Hare, perhank Wis $hat| L 0eapoon velery seed, 3 tablespGons qarry Underwood that his unexpect= | the girl whose arm he was graspl P |n most excollent theory, became sud. [ 2NN perasps, we WL eugar, 1-2 cup lemon juice, 1 table. }dn" rvanc would have no offect | vand Ist her tell you about th in little denly almost impossible of practice, | OPpOrtunity which I needed, = 1%OF|4po5y geintin, 1 1-3° cups bolling AppeArang ould have no effec e yer tell you about this e 3 S he W ‘agle wa " » y 5 g . e ® [ And yet the “""jv was sound. 1 the White Eagle was hovering around water, he Wy 10 our apartment T couldn’t watch the papers, ascer warn o sooner were wa inside the door, ain when a erime had been commit ted, and then rob the perpetrators {No one but a detective genius could hope to find eut who committed the erimes in the first place And have ing decided that my only safety lay in working alone, T eonld hardly eulti- vate the acquaintance of criminals, {and learn their plans in advance, on Lilllan In all probability, T third recl we staging. ' take ; lgar - - v tn ol smbabitty, | ting ol wors wamig, 1 wke |asmured mswee o in - Hecawia 1| {1t vulgnr couple tn the hox 0| "ot cubbage atand in cold_ st hothing bt friendly solicitude bY | until you get back. Dut please make | The ideal summer wrap affords|ish shawl but it i really made ,.v.":"' ”t"" e "_'L"‘ diately how 10|y “onnected with his \--n(-.~~u.||."“""7‘" for al "”‘;:' ",!:'f': and rinse the question at which T had taken 'it snappy. St down.” He spoke | g p; oo rinted silk fringed with deep biack [PUt 1t Ihto warking proved | o sokitiy. thang atanother of the |18 SIe6c 0018 WEiee. aisitte Remove gues AL s slight protection and much charm, | Printed ik fringed wib Cn e | Nothing against the S, el sceds from peppers and cut in shreds, umbrage. ksl ] g asing her arm. | oo hawl Alls the bill perfectly, | [INEe. AT JOMPATRLIV PON | hough I cheered myself with the ve- |~ g Chop pimientos. Combine cabbage, 1£ 1 had only kept silence, or an And don't try any funny business, sive 1t may be worn over any ty -m"""" IRt L et rCaC e ancirs' Red . Bimisnton g swerod non-committally, a little ner- or it will be the worse for you." pportunity is never so | Pepp pimientos, and seaso ‘ This one gives the effect of the hand-of avoning gown and is much in evi- | giic i L koon eyes may | with salt, celery seed, sugar and lemon Yousness on Tdlllan's part would have | Without a word, Lillian led the embroidercd and very expensive Kpan-|dence at summer resorts. [1earn her fdentity, T was rather de- | juice, often gelatin in 1-4 cup cold passed ufinoticed. But with his mock- way into the hedroom. closing the ______ o g — | pressed dressed for dinner, T “'”‘l water. Let stand 15 minutes. Add swer to my hoast still ringing | doors and letting fall the heavy v rtmen prder eep an | 2 £ ok ol T anamer iy bt U ok doors and T i b aenn p———— [ S A Yeling wter i il dipord utterly abashed were Lilllan to loke | “I think this is the safest place,” (Mostly crown and no brim. Wth Aucthite {quaintances met at Maxim's bar, propareRioxbbageiand alisinsll, ORl1) B e siriucl unkzote brha s Sk shs yormnted e | i —— HEd it . on-ice until firm. Serve on a bed of 3 ol folaxs 5 i Rl Ostriches Return | Hosiery to Show , wer : ) ' m;,l B et iy s o, o :"‘l( ,',IM.,.,.M”O” of her usual iron e ol SIAR BAR L han relunneds to Now Paris says from 10 to 15 M:r;hz,\‘f re _\“"\.mlwm,- like myself, | | Iu"}lrl‘. v ) E ¥ ) sure, favon this sanson and §s used vory |inches from the floor i¥ the' range o were in Paris on business, and Total calories (exclusive of lettucs turned from the letter-box, She had r the love of Mike T e Gl bl e Ry e (n BKEte lenyths That |Who had, in return for some little - and dressing), 415, Protein, $4: fat, taken three of four envelopes from claimed softly, “whatever in the :1"“_[‘ ;’«\:lmt ‘(‘\“" "“'. % 'ml“ 2 h:.“i‘:‘m“m that hoba knd ]m‘iw", e, ‘m_?mu.vm.»q that T had shown them, 28; carbohydrate, 303, Ironm, .0035 fland gine iy, . them ! world have you got out there “WIth | 4y piton are hoth used for scarfs|ing o hecome even more important expressed a desire that T should he gram. pausing at one, and looking at you? |that have no mission In life bu to | thail now, 5 their guest on a tour of Montmartre, | intently. [ e Y | 1 met them at the appointed time, E 5 EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT A Casual Grecting | ! o i T 1 lm‘d nr-z‘-u h"v{r;l'fl. all that Mont- Breakfast—One cup strawbetries g ; e g ' ; § martre offered, but there were pleas- with 1 banana and 2 tcaspoons sugar, ,mxl:."‘;,:!‘ :):\::1‘:7 n‘xhlfulc t'«: a‘:j:{,:.; G [ ) c \lww\-h|w‘n;’.'T:-":":.n“:“-:',m'v1, o !rfl:\:\ .\‘.’m"::\\fiw \ar:\i"kl.‘ “r'rr:‘r?nr:‘!(\:":‘;: |ant r"hlip 5 ;:fln'nnmnn both, and it was o 1 cup rolled oats with 1-2 cup cream, a A - | M g ACCess e are € Age | piac 9 o easure 0 ssociate, p AC d L she considered opening it at once. I‘».H‘ OSSIP S Omer this year. Hats and purses match, [a cloth wrung out of cold water. :am?",,';f ',"‘m, ,W.‘;“:‘(‘f""{,n,])v'o“'_\‘,:",' Zn;‘;j‘:":,’.;,‘f,{,,",’,‘“;;,‘,‘f"l‘,‘;',‘,‘,';i!,‘,ugg her long and rigid training in re- as well as the scarf, umbrelia HI"I]vr‘n it may be turned out easily they could get something of a thrill butter, hot w | purse. Tt is a fad that can be over- Iwithout sticking to the pan. from visiting the tawdry dives with Mid.morning lunch—One cup hot which Paris is infested. chocalate, 3 salted wafers. We wound up, late at night, at the G Luncheon—One cup jellied cabbage pression conquered, and she put the envelope back with the others, turning TR | o Ll toward us as she did so. IS ey dndasl “hiffon | & A jd ar of plaid chiffon FABLES ON HEALTH : That she saw the man who had | o % O 50 " came make very | e Jardin des Nymphes. I would rather salad with tablespoons chopped been her husband at the same tnC . ¢ ,0ive decorations on a gown of have said good night at the door of nute, 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, 2 ghe saw me, 1 was sure, for he Was | ..v hiye flat crepe. | BEWARE DUST' | this place, but did not wish to seem — z slices whole wheat hread, 1 tablespoon standing J\:sttbnh.;)d !me,' hml she % . ;mal,pri.aimhe‘n, | my compatriots’ H butter, 1 cup custard, 1 cup weak gave no slightest start o fsurprise e hospitality, ‘owing that I could tea. his presence or mine, or our blzarre Mamnxw}:::z: t:““;:::‘-“‘fnim vervil not hold another glass of wine, T Afternoon tea—One cup (8 gunces) companiona. UPimiery - fRask ot lorgandis or volls]| Dustyidays thatifollow in the trall'} watory subsiandes | vielded to their importunitics and en-| 1 BADE THE DRIVER FOLLOW |fruit punch, 2 brown bread and but- o mail for vou, Madge” Her' page without belts and sleeves | of summer are likely to prove irritat- | Only where corfain conditions have | tered the notorious dance-hail. THE CAR AHEAD, e T grecting was as casual as though T| 3 P {ing to noses and throats and send |developed and the advice of a doctor | All Tenderloins are alike; the Jar- Dinner—Thres ounces boiled breast had left the apartment but an hour | Short Gloves | people scurrying for sprays of one |has been given should nese baths be |din des Nymphes has its parallel in of lamb, 4 tablespoons mashed po- before. “Hello, Hatry ! You're look= | . .o oo Wl (Hlitn full gaunt. |SOTt or another. taken regularly. New York, in San Francisco; T ,“ so-called_supercrooks, the class upon |tato, 4 tablespoons stewed tomatoss ing very fit." l1ets, Which -give the -effect of u| At least this was the case in Any- | If, howe the nose becoriics | Sume that Indla and China could offer | which I had determined to prey, with 1 tablespoon croutons, 1-2 cup She held out her hand to him with [ 1015 WIS BV e wom with (town and Mr. Mann would try many clogged with dust or dirt in the dr¥, the vice-hungry visitor somothing | 1 turned to my companion. ~“Shall {pects greens with orange sauce, 4 rad- absolutely fmpersonal air, and as | oo oo™ onks by the smart Paris- | remedies. e eian, & Wicay. jpay. be made|amilde. Thelndarvorld must makt | e danos fyl S8R50, ishes, 3 spring onions, 2 ounces ey A dba 1 -1alt - cllttie | Tt lom art Pa : g Dot e, A P ton containing |13 Contacts ~ somewhere, with the | ~She was'Hfed, but could not afford | shreddgd lettuce, 2 tablespoons French thrill of triumph, even while T regis- | "> h But, like most people b was WOW WRTING, upper world on which it feeds, to offend. We went together upon |gressing, 2 cheese sandwiches, 2 tered a mental apology to Lillian for et infngiwme UDAL ORaR e e A8 el Bt B ot be e e e e b ot e e difficult 80 |whole wheat rolls, 1 tablespoon but- Thving deintad Neb: axlity ta a| Ted and Black of nusal douches should be avolded | But the use of thisushould not bel franker than they ware a dosan years | fo mansier that we remained for|ter, 1 cup fresh cherries, 1 large off any situation no matter how dif- | PBands of red and black are very | A congested condition may develop made a rogu .|rl lr\m e Rl ago. The so-called upper world has |fully five minutes close to the hoX |pjece cocoanut cake. flenlt . "mueh liked as trimming for white land become chronie, for lh.r‘ mucous jonally should such a spray © | been invaded and conquered by bar- where sat the White Eagle and his Bedtime--Orie oup whole milk, § ki ; % 5 we | sport dresses, | membrane of the nose objects to applied. | barians; these outlanders bring to | prey. graham crackers LESL Lol iBNOl How | swell vl RS R, . . [the circles to which their money has| He seemed on familiar terms with |° Total calories, 4004, Protein, 437; looking, old Rogst -would have (to § o . admitted thetn the crude tastes of the |hla quarry. Indedd, it scemed that |eae, 1668: carbohydrate, 1954, Iron, R oo e ] 0 | agpletn Vi e e, ; ‘ uncultured, So long as they are|he and the other ms . discuss- | 0922 gram, y : mere words to his little hook” Mr.| The medium sized hat .does not LA 3 i : ' Al tileyi card not wito fiirnishesl| 0K Boimp, diattar: 6o bue 222 gram. Underwood told her impressively, | exist this year, either it is a broad| TR p their pleasure. I SoalREHEYS Eiven . &t G o and Lilllan Jaughed in an apparently | brimmed model, practically un- | Gty Tonight I saw pillars of finance | overhear their conversation Some - -~ b, Y ! embracing in the dance, women |cunning swindle was in tho air, 1| THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY N - whose faces told their trade, 1 saw | felt assured And T was confident slant-browed yvouths, but yesterday | that I could make that swindle inure from the gutter, one-stepping with |to my own profit if I could but learn | | women of assured social position. A |its nature. philosopher, noting how iduously But that was impossible. I re- the upper world courted the lowe turned with my partner to our table, l“ might wonder at the pretense of dif-|As I sat down, I saw the White ) ° agge y nn | ference between the two, But I w lagle rise, kiss with great manner Letter from Leslie Prescott to Leslie have promised Karl to keep that un- no philosopher; T was merely a very | the pudgy hand of the oyerfed woman hored and tired gentleman who |opposite, shake hands With her gross v ny st of beads; a besides b Prescott, Carc of the Secret SANn g QAT R \ wished that his friends would permit | husband—the other two must have shall T confess it to you?—I1 have a . ‘Q al him to retire to his bed. been married; certainly nothing but Drawer. very human ]nh_]r-g{]h)n to ]N»rlmynp A One of my hosts ordered cham- |that inexorable relation would make ¥ 3 those pearls back, because know = : Well, little Marquise, 1 had a lon ? visit and a most l:‘llPrlfi“]l! talk \\]lfi my elster would gain her own selfish f y ° 70l BT v abeotutely. &Il p:in | onda: dm fact, little Marquise, T think | pagne. A momént later a bold-eyed |them endure cach other's company— ““y qr“e“‘ girl smiled from an adjoining table, [and lcave the hox, ? My friends rose gallantly to the oc-! A moment later the other two rose: T inow whabto do,|\porhapa this fa tho biggest reason caslon; in a moment the smiling fair The man draped about the fat and N T dhaired 56 cady when T an i |08 Bllavhy 1 dottt want 19 give the | 2 o L id me very fast| 0N hd acqulred two other friendly wrinkled shoulders of his companion New York. I was a0 happy to have pearls back—Alice has been so nasty Razgedy Ann unlocked the door of the hobby horse carried nn:” ery maidens, and they had crowded about | & cape of erminc that must have $6,000 to put into the lingerie shop about them. the little magical house on \\hn:»l; and ;\n:! 1 gol here Jl}.»'. in nmc.’ it our table at the edge of the dancing [cost two hundred thousand francs. B o i Bl T oarb Home | Rithalen.told mo of arothor groat|came out on the front poreh. “Thank | “We will return to the magical ico |space. More champagne was brought, | He Manded a bank-noto to his waiter, however, Ruth® has made me think | rcason why at this time we must not| you nice poor man for S nding the|crcam soda water fnlllvllnmv“ and \{.\c and in another few moments my two [and the servant’s forehead almost “hm t'\e' $6,000 should be given back enlarge the shop. 1 am not 8o sure | mean old Minga Witch away through [ some ice cream sodas!” Raggedy A »n‘n hosts were dancing with their newly |touched the floor in the excess of his s B T e ey g6 on with the shop, Les- | the bushes. How did you happen to|said. “So climb upon the roof, nice|gcquired charmer gratitude, to Karl and, of course, I know Karl| . 4, 4 ot hore so quickly? We left you way [ poor man and be carcful not to roll S B R ke 1 Hvatyih g, oonage e ek mo all In a heap, for] back by the magical lce cream soda|cff and bump your head!” So when| T pleaded fatigue. The lady who |sudden headache of o severity too ed with those pearls ia to him OB | ; ;4 no idea of anything of the| ¢ fountain!” 2 [ the nice poor man was safely scated | had - selected me as her gallant |great to he endured. 1 refused, al- 5 OR. thel other '},n'l'."‘;E\fu"fi”':n’.',.‘,'“;i Kind. She has heen s successtul| “Well, slet” the nice poor man shid, | upon the roof, Raggedy Ann cried to sighed with reli | most harshly, the offers of my two B LBt rgenty rurioua when |and ssemed o be so happy 1o ner | “When 1 lifted you upon the back of |the magic house on wheels: : “Me, T 'ave dance’ my shoes almos' | hosts to escort me home. I would ack v ) 2 ] Srork: T e rorso T thought sure you| “Itun to the ice cream soda water |off,” she said. “I am glad that Mon- |not dream. 1 told them, of cutting he finds that he is indebted to my You know," she explained, “that|would be able to stop the house on | fountain micc little magical house on|sjeur fecls not too gay.”, short their evening's entertainment. former sweetheart for the MONEY| 1o Burke is on his way home, | wheels when you caught un with it s0 | wheel In a fow moments, the lit-| 1 looked at her; 1 did not even wish | And 50 ¢hey let me go. that got him out of his fix when el bt o ity promised to marry |T sat down and had cighteen jee)tle house on wheels reached the ice to talk to her. But after all, my| 1 gained my hat and coat from the was gambling on the stock market. ({50 5 3T S re whether he wiil | cream sodas and waited. But afier|cream soda water fountain and the | friends had practically invited her to | Joak-room, and raced out into the She says he'll have a fit every time| o 0 LT, o Keep the shop after we | awhile I heard the foolstrps of the | Rag . nd the magical hobby |join us; common courtesy demanded |1obby of the dance hall in time to see he sees me wearing the pearls, and | LN G LTI T g bonds upon | magical hobby horse returning an® 1| horse ran out to have some ice cream speech. - o we talked at random. the couple whom 1 was following The young lady across the way says ghe can see no other way than that} oopom g0 Sants to travel of whe ot e nice poor man jumped | Little by Jittle I drow from her bits | enter a_limousine, 1 hailed a taxi her father's business ideals ara very high and 1 should return them and the AR Wil e matisfied to mettls down | ——=—————————""——"""""|from the roof and joined them. But|of information ah the Nal and bade the driver follow the she doesn't believe he'll be satisfied until he's B NEe % aire tuatoduole vl (7 HeIWUL baCsgAed Lo ERLLIE cmn he roof and | them. But ation about the habitucs of (and b v follow the car | clesned up $10000000 by tome hook or here. And even if he did acttle down when they looked at the ive cream|the place. She had brutally droll [ahead. 1 did not wish to do any-| erook. insist upon that, and only after 11 g 50 Yike me o he in busine |&oda water fountain, they were sur-|humor, and was not sparing in its|thing so crude as this, but 1 could Y d0Re: that onit & aHRKE SR NG ,q,,j%fi‘ [ Drised to see that sonicone had stirred |use. A writer for one of the scandal [ not follow on foot, and 1 wished to = for. my o it all up and the soda water was very | papers would have reveled in the |know where the friends of the White | . GOOD MANNERS for telling Jack all about it “Then you have led in vour But you aee, liltle Marquise | own mind to matry Walter Rurke?” | Py very muddyv. "Who could have been|gross gossip, concerning the great and | lingle were stopping. fon-8," answe Ruth hesitating b ] g0 mean?" Raggedy Ann asked. |the near-great, which poured from 1 found out in a few minutes, 5 v. “He loves me, He has 1 e fl o1t muost have heen mean old Min- | her lips. For she knew which |When their car stopped hefore the Wlfe Can . for a long time and whatever Walter | g Ragg Ann said matron had compromised herself, | Meurice. T dispissed my taxi and e's reputation with other wom t have been mean old Minga, | which man had succumbed to harqy |entered into conversation with the ' the nice poor man smt],;rhmmr. hotel porter. = IFrom him, without wasn't old Minga, the! And then she emitted a whistle of | difficnlty, and ‘without arousing loud voice howled, from |surprise, She had become intimate |suspicion, T learned the name of the soler to me, Lealie. 1t has tided & with me by now. She gripped my |couple who had just entered the hotel. & over the hardest place in my life g 8 who is it?" Raggedy @8n|arm, and pointed at a tall, white-|Then T turned and walked to my think perhaps nothing could have haired man who was entering a box |apartment in the Rue Daunou. Minga's sister!” the voice|on the other side of the floor. In e & . and here she came, walking|the bright lights that illuminated the (Continued in Our Next Issue) work % 3 ¢ towards the Raggedys. “I threw [room I could see him qui ' e e — h ¢ ) d mud in the icecream soda flat"rrnun-’,\\'(-(l groomed, with an casy, ass Rritish aircraft experts recently 6 PMTT ST. ul as W v ( {tain hecanse you have heen mean to | manner, a certain droop at one corner conducted snecessful.experiments with P 1" r Minga! Minga, with her magic, sent a | of his wide mouth seemed to indicate [a plane that can land in almost any %,wu/ oA 5 o my message to me and s is what she|that of the two worlds represented | field. i K little apa 1 AV The Hobby Horse said, “Quick! Jump | &id, ‘Dear Mu rin to the icelhere, the lower had spawned him. Q‘Z ies jally, it 1 am upon my hack! Cream soda water fountain in time to| “That,” said my falr informant, 5 | e o \ i R v 4ir levoted to solf-pity, and iteh the : ! They have two|the White le, Monsieur has m /%/;t/ y ' tis ]‘," ke A magic baows, @ Hotiee ..:,"‘“1..“"11,3,\.-,; of him? No i ‘ Heals Like Magic en he cortainly has heen in his fashion-—to me husiness has been a great 1 given me the self-confidence 1 nee y on iy except to Iy « g I noin my o times makes my cthing and a magical hobby horse to ride| “Who is he?” I asked. | Chafing, Rashes, Itching and ) 3 ‘ leeper, for you|mu e | <! wpon! The Hageedys have been very| Shé shrugged her powdered shoul- 21, TR i mean to me?" Now that is what she|ders. “He 18 the White Eagle, mon: all Skin Irritations of \ting as self-pity | ’ of Neryihing you |sienr. 1f the name means nothing—" | Infants, Children & Adults. vant to be happy m agai She shrugged again. \ yime one he ol i 10| “What a very disagreeable person 1 looked again at the box across d k£3 to whom we | me 1 1 \upon 0y | Rasgedy Anm said. “Why, Munge, |the floor. The While Eagle had sat| g Y op the | your sister is the one who has been |down now, and had accepted cham- om . of humar : - ma ! had | mean to us, we have only trier to get |pagne from the gentleman already ¢ When a man whose wife is away vil lower thaw nse” or o . 1 um | away from her!” [there. 1 observed that genticman.| M accepls somcone’s hospitality, it is Mai St. prices Do vor k this long . the reag nel e You cant fool me!” Munga | Gross, vulgar-sceming, his ostenta- | Hoqgling Toilet Powder L‘:]rllc‘L‘vi”f‘or“?rls[::(( ;r“‘pu:i“lw :‘a'an'_: completed satisfid crrupted, | worked 1 on 1t o honse and | cried as she jumped into the house |tion of drcss and manner W { A 4 i ¢ \ t in taking t ' | on wheets And it rolled away with her. | cqualled by the painted and bejeweled | Gives Instant Relief. . taken for granted that she would t yor nar 1 hoppe m sl and even if ] “l shall soon return with Minga, and[fn! old ‘woman who was his :nml M'l“fihmhmm have been includéed had she been at | (Copyrig 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) my legs did drag upon the ground, then you had better watch outi™ panion. 1 sat them down immedi- 'hume. . othing as cor- aid so 1 shall take