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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1924, ! — v — A FASHION SERVIE ‘i . Y HUSBAND’S LOV NEW FALL SUIT I JO C0t ns * | | S — —_— | ’his Adele Garrison's New Phase of Here is one of the new suits lurI [\ N q | y fall, Notice the cut of the skirtes A eireular in front and plain in the By UNTIL -uru science REVELATIONS OF A WIFE |iaek and widen. Insiond of the regu: found o wae way, das- : lation revers the coat is fAnished with | EErOUs paring was only ] a scarf of the same material, lined . | way to end corns, Then a . % |with white flannel. White but \ Copyright 1904 NEA Sewvice Inc “ud sclentist ‘um The Way Harry Underwood Met the |my throat constriet with every ad. [!rim the coat on both sides, and the | l:;:::l.mdo 'i"'uh v |mm-|n| mosement, lining is of white ‘ avoratory d 1 Danger aid Vanished=—for a Time | : ; | all pain instantly, Then e had come almest Lo our table ST kY . corn loosens and comes out, r Ihe masked dancers continued their | when Mr, Underwood rose frem his | 0 HEGIN HERE TODAY nanufactured from the neckties. the Millions use it—different from ] progress around the room, separating (scat, and without walting for the [Melal are used effectively on dark | John Alnsley, & man of education Nands and feet of his master Then any other corn remedy. Try A 48 they came, so that the occupants | pantomimed invitation to dance which ""l WIS, | and breeding, bevomes o Muster vrook f nade ¢ o eripple fnsort %\:n‘l”v it tonight, walk in new com. 1 of each table had the opportunity Lo she had given the occupants of other —Preying upon other thieves. o rough a slipsnoe I drow eht fort tomorrow, gt a cloger view of them, tabies, put out his hands and grasp- —— | afternoon on Fifth Avenue he hnoeks 'Bnd the rest was easy tonels a8 gags WAS WRnece lown & man whom he sees abusing ¢ hunehback, and then runs ue ay And a few minutes I decided | Sn&n i - —— | Indeed, at some of the tables the [ing hers, swung her inte dancing | Heavy silk brald that closely je- Jancers paused, with pantomime in- | position, sembles embroidery 18 used on reps At an auction sale he secs nowly ) vitations to dance, These were For a perceptible accond she hesis | and sergos for fall with excellent A t it had net \OCPREA TY y J ways promptly accepted by the men tated, and I saw her strain tensely | oyoor riech Marcus Anderson bhuy a golden, 108 4 N6t been hecew oven ] to whom 1 noticed that each man's |away from his grasp, | jowel-studded box for $65,000, Later 10 bind them, In faet, my ne - time on the foor was extremely | He whispered Something into her he scos Anderson in the company of | here Was uy o An ] x Jimited, and with a shrug of her shoul Hlack Banding the hunchback and a crook known as (dersen jewel-hox cou found 4 eer how that old stuff is an ders, Gallie and charming, she re.| [lack stitching or banding 1 the White Hagle The White Kagle | St l loomer,” Mr, Underwgod com- |jaxed and followed his lead in the the white collars and cuffs that are lives in & modest private residence on } mented in & patent effort to make | measure, Through the crowded | wern with silk alpaca dresses, the upper Kast Nlde, posing as a duk | conversation, “Those birds pay & yoom they danced s if the floor | with the hunchback as his seeretary stiff price to the management for heneath, their feet were the starry | Red Camellin Alnsley sots about to fnd ot in what the chance to whirl around the floor heuvens, attracting the jaded atten., A red camellia and a bright red way the White Eagle is endeavoring ’ to rob Anderson, He pichs the lock leather belt make smart accessories for a simpla costume of gray alpaca, once or twice with a doll who may 'tion of many of the patrons who be the homeliest woman in New York [ wonld not have turned their eyes of the Enst Bile residence and enters. for all he knows." \ fraction of an Inch to the right or | e ) L NTO “I suppose IU's the touch of mys- the left for any ordinary spectacle, | ng Gown _\lo:\ "'," \".»\n“:'u". “"vlm' lu\ ory,” d rdly conscios ) 9 3 OR Were e, | A stunning dinner gown | om- ent ove At house m cellar tery,” 1 said, hardly consclous of my | Many of the glances were for me, N s a com to servants’ quarters on the top floor ne at the table, They were | bination of black and white georgette repe with points of the alternate und no words left a All my faculties were fused in the curious, amused, even pitying glances, In these latter rooms | clothing, The servants had been dis effort to remember where | had seen [and if terror had left me room for C0lOrs. charged and had left with all their the dancer whose feline and grace- any other emotion, I should have | 5 belongings, ;--.. floors below, 1 en- : ful movemints 1 was sure belonged |been furlous with Mr. Underwood for Vaenish 1 tered a study Rehind it was the s to someone known to mel By the [subjecting me to such a public slight Keep your linoleum oj or \ar- chief hedroom of the house 1 knew EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT natural evolution of their group But 1 had scnse enough left 10 | yighed in order to presseve the color that it must belong to the White Breakfast—One cup h: ¥ movements she should havu been realize that there was some VItal and keep the surface fres from wear. Eagle. And In that bedroom were leky Il "o 3.3 l:m:n"; Ml|'lr with dancing in anether ‘part of the room, | reason behind his action, and 1 made | s packed suifcases. To that room | | Thoie wHeae tanit 3 ce eriep bt 1 had seen her aiter'a quick & bravo om0 preiend absorp e then, the White Eagle would unques- Luncheon—8tuffed tomato salad, T whispered ecolloquy change places |tion in’my dinner, casting only an tionably come, But in the study was [Bluten roll, 2 tablespoons raspbes | J pberry When the bindings of blankets have | I o 4 ¢ i i Decasiol e gl a 8- with another girl, and | saw that her |occasional furtive glance at my es- | ,..0me traved and worn replace with course among the tables eventually |cort, who, 1 saw with rellet and | ppue TETEC AT0 VT TRIATE WA a decanter of wine and cigarettes, If 1 knew my Cochet, there would be at |erush, 1 cup dlet egg filp, | Dinner—One cup clam boulllen, 1 4 Would bring her to ours, amazement, was making his wa¥ | pink or blue wool, least one cigarette smoked and one stuffed baked pepper, Madge in Danser, |8t F.lu_\- toward the exit opposite ours. | 4 P fl,,,‘,. otiadie .h.,m'k ml P bl with 1 nard bolles o'ul -":d'"':‘b“: ot ¢ g not be certa 5 disuppeared 2 d | s latest coup o . % = .,'( ;,:”;fr’ I could . v' rtain hey fl\l‘xn l.-nr'l lhlr!\llli.l'h Il‘.‘lndi | rkish ails t:"v‘"ml i': "v’n' |r!:‘l\-‘*‘l.'1'y>‘n:“‘ lmr M| LROM THAT ARTIFICIAL, DE.|P00ns well aeasoned lemon 39 t she had any especial reason for [ft was five minutes, which seemed | o0 ety e GRS grea r couch, " | WORMITY T TOOK THE BOX. tahlespoons cantaloupe ice, 3 maca~ coming (o our ftable, but a glance lan eternity, Wefore Mr. Underwood | iopiat in worn-out Turkish fowels to| sconced myself - i roons, at Mr. Underwood showed me that {anpeared at the door just beside CATEN [eipsy S i O iR hat e kil : l:(u(‘ I]r{{nl'v‘! nr'|‘|v ‘”,m (hv-ln\: ; T Bedtime—One cup skimmed mili, s wa 0! P "D . | table ye ook half a dozen towels from the he was watching the girl's move- |tabl o AL bathroom adioining the bedehamber, |in the expansive overcoat pockets of | Total calories 1051. Protetn, 318; ments intent! Indeed, there was There! Praise be (o Allah that | Summer Dish 57 a N‘“ ng the bedc 'd"“\ her, elther of them Nor had they left |fat. 291: carbohydrate, 549, Irom, 0 " bt s o Y " p and 4 the nt r o\ & something in “his attitude which damsel’s settled for tonight" he| giicad cucumbers and canned sal- [score of apparentls disonrded orar it in the hall downstairs, or in the |-0197 gram. drawing-room, or anywhere eise in Die¢ ¥gg Flip the house, One egg white, 3 tablespoons lemes It must have been delivered to a |Jjuice, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 eup skime med milk, vats. 1 tested cach one of these and | | found them satisfactory. They were I no longer beautiful, but T was certain | vaguely reminded me of a powerful |#aid, and then from just outside the |mon dressed with French or mavon wild animal crouching to spring upon 'entrance there came a silvery mock- J naise dressing make a very good main anything menacing his safety, or that |ing laugh which 1 knew, and fung [ dish for a summer luncheon | of anyone dependent upon him !back from the lips of a figure rush- | = o g Lt h iR, | P s— at they would ro erviceable. | CONfederate waiting outside the mil- That he expected an attack trom Ing swiflly down'the corridor came | Sonk in Watgr e e i Troe eiviceable | ionatre's house. Yet this 1 did not | . Beat hite of ekk until otit with seme quarter, 1 knew from the odd |back the worgs: 204 sold wate dishe: " Rk el ) i T v 3 sugar., Beat in lemo 1d I J Soak in cold water all dishes that knotted them -into four stout thongs, |Pelieve. The White Eagle was not il kvl vary m); juice and add rt who lets some out else take the = instructions he had just muttered | 1t the another day. remem cggs, but use hot for ail othc I had finished when I heard the front to me, instructions to ¢ the | ber; vear: 1808, 26,000; 1599, 500, | 1 * charge of the spoils of his warfare | Total calories, 144, Protein, ¢ place immediately if he should give | Tt was the voice of Grace Draper' 3 L ava Ala raver | savarp el COOTEORET: A satant kooiaty: fat, 7; carbohydrate, 35, Irom, .006 the signal. Dut I reasoned that| o | Stain on Matiress [ e e S e B S LR 2 | ""“Perhaps,” said Cochet as T re-|STAM. 4 something hidden from me and con- | A stain on a mattress can be re T T BTy ('”"’I”“h‘ 1"? ’-;”m With | rned from my fruitiess search of | The tomato is stuffed with cab- nected with his ostensible leader- | [ moved by covering it with a thick | The butterfly fish remains aheo- | gt (T SRICH B ensied. Thoped | 0 premises, “monsicur is ready to|bage, cucumber and pepper, served ship of the hooticgging gang, must | paste of lnundry starch and soap jelly, utely motionicss throughout the day. | oty ® pe'e ,R,‘,f“’"'" m:«‘ vears, | e on a bed of lettuce with 2 tables [ P Hoaontered the Ty iruth, T was. From my pocket |8P00NS diet dressing. he at the root of his fense watoh- fulne | Nearer and nearer came the dancer | 1 was watching. ch whirl “"h, Gossip’s C OSSlp S Lorner | — ————we [70OM where I was hidden, snapped|, o o' "iooknite, T opened it and | The pepper is stufted with vemetss on the lights, filled two glasses from : FABLES ON HEALTH— the decanter on the table, and lifted | PIAced it on the floor. h:::d:fld‘.o",‘:l.s{,, r,'“"e OF ; adolt | one high above his head The 1t will take you perhaps fifteen getable dishes. Many fa 3 minutes to saw your bonds,” I told | tening calories may be lurking in one of the partners allotted her | Velvet Hats hunchback, less active, now entered 4 h i brought her in closer proximity to | y.jyet hats are due to roplace feits, SLEEP IS IMPORTANT the room Cochet greeted him | Cochet. “And despite monsieur's af- them in innocent guise. A thick, our table, Of course one could catch according to authentic style informa- | : loudly. | fable manner, 1 (e»l‘(h:n T need a rllch white sauce or several eggs will 2] ?“’;“l’-"‘ "” h“'h"-‘l"l ’;‘“ ']":‘l CXPICS- | tion from DParis, | . wemed | “Drink, mon brave!” he cried.|Quarter of an hour in which to dis- f,,‘;‘fln? ;fl“h:rmk‘”, f”e"d vagetaty sion of her face. bu ad the same ey 8 = lome : | appear.” erous fat-producing food [ “Nea 3 2 3 a boat condi-] tDrink 1 " : tion of a gaze fixed upon me Print and Plaid ; Neat to recreation and air, sleep |tion with keeping in the best ¢ ud]' | Eagle, ,“';,s‘:rsm:;u”f A‘:'Il;:pn“ln”r:; Cochet smiled: but behind that|for the earnest but unthinking “re- that had so startled me in the hegin- Printed and plaid chiffon dresses |13 Next in importance to the expect- [lion. Elght hou at least .;Imu ;‘l ik telim phanes | smile lay deadly menace, Always, |ducer.” ning of my dance with Mr. Under- | are replacing the heavier silks and |ant mother,” the Mann family doctor “;‘ ."" :]‘“:”flt" f({‘\“‘f““("‘l“‘““‘ ‘”“‘:i: “Genius is too weak a word," sajd | {TOM NOW on. a more dangerous : . D wood. Suddenly the conviction came | arcpas or sammer fracks. B e dutlig the featpsaw imontyd fmost CRCELS 00 or miragie | #nemy than the polic would be'at FEAT AND GAIN WEIGHT to me — absurd though it seemed i ca e e night " o Women "" : an l'" ”‘]" dut x"_ BRSPSy raatarit ' [my heels. Though he amiled, Cochet Breakfast—One large ripe sweet ; & e . : S At isn't enough; you reat deal and need no advice. ~|MY mastar. i 5 .2 e Y . e L1l Rt ot B ricermood; | oy Tacesyell [should take scheduled naps. . Take | “But there are many paticnts who| He 00 look the other glass rogt| AU DEYSRETOTEIVE SN O2IRTITIRC M Srisodn eookati entlomitnit who was in danger, If there was any. | Paris is eaid to be attempting to | fRt 1aablens i s 4 (Bt fonss and ts|the table and grank sakerlys Coohet |y, o on tolt mentisum® I sald, I spoons cream, 1 creamed egs on “There's Another Day! savive the Tazs well. Mt of the |8, BOR 6f &b lexst.on our every slecp less than cight hours and to |/ J&) S 250 X e | had failed, but I tried to carry off |crisp toast, hot water, ¢ afternoon, particularly if you have [such 1 always give the same admoni- | 9.1 | my failure with a good grace. I am| Mid-morning lunch—One large glass “And of a simplicit Raoul,” | I shrank back in my ccat, giad |small hats are draped with large not your vulgar crook who descends|orange juice, 2 peanut butter sand- elf about the [tion: get recrcation, air and sleep been busying your that the exit my escort had pointed | chiffon ones, Ty (ra e $ out was so near that onnpmo\e- ften o — {nouse or have taken a good walk. and the chances will he vastly bet- ',::5:,[“&”:":02""":: 5',"'“‘" 3 h.’”’ ““g' | to threat or torture. My reasoning | Wiches. 2 3 | “Getti Ahe S aalth . dun ¢ hows us his price- | i B » ment from my chair would take me | Black Satin )lv?!'mx'm bed on sch d{.]a at fter for general health during this || % b0t I E m.: = h‘;'h;;’d‘hm been sound. T did not believe| Luncheon—One cup cream of spin- into it. It was the crassest absurd- | Black satin afternoon frocks fre |MERt 18 also important in connec- |important period. | thia - plakist jawals of ' ko Vil that the box had been surrendered to ach soup with 2 tablespoons whipped ’ {ty, my common sense told me, to|quently have white or black and white | wife that gleam within it. And then, | % confederate, I:vu what is belief in [cream, stuffed tomato salad, 2 slices believe that the graceful woman ap- | scarfs. a8ihe closebitha sate d6or, T distiadt | the face of fact? nut bread, 1 tablespoon = butter, 4 parently absorbed in her dance held | e his! attention and ‘_U\" snal‘ n le.v I:n “You will have time to escape from |tablespoons raspberry crush with 2 any menace for me, yet my fasci- | Military Buttons Icven as the door is being closed. | this house,” I said. “before the po- |tablespoons whipped cream, 1 choco- oy lice arrive here, provided that there [late cup cake, 1 cup whole milk. Wf""m“;]-\‘ h"’,:_':‘ ‘:"::"ILI “l;’t"':“""hlfl:«; |is some clement of truth in the jests| Afternoon tea—One glass chocos thalsmight Be Taatohiy :mm and [1 heard you exchange. Because I|late malted milk, 2 lettuce sand- Sttt Tct deaRtiainain gAINSL My | yave been unfortunate is no reason | wiches. S Hiunohb ek e |that I should wish you il fortyne, Dinner—One cup clam bouillon, 1 ack’s voice was depre- | \gain, good evening, gentlemen.” stuffed baked pepper with 2 table- i 5 ¢ ;,,'.:"f.. mm’m‘:““r" h‘"}‘: “‘;';"\ of ':"“ And then T saw a gleam of triumph |spoons cheese sauce, 4 tablespoons . | LAl A are Lhefon the delicate face of the hunch-|buttered steamed rice, 1 head lettuce ple’s hands without the artists|pack, Now, one cannot succced at|with 1 hard bolled egg and 3 table- | {brains? To you goes all the credit.” | my profession unless one has the|spoons mayonnaise, 2 Parker House Cochet laughed merrily. “But the | quick intultion of a woman. And to|rolls, 1 tablespoon butter, 4 table , profits, eh, mon vieux? They are|that Intuition must be. ounic \ & Long Distance Telephone from Paula| “Hsllo. Hello, Mr. Prescott speak- \\E Adve“mreso Ra éd Ann more {mportant than the glors. and |jogic of a man—not S Sl U GO ORI Bl ) you will have your share of those. 4104, Protein, 4213 nated eyes never left her, and 1 felt Military buttons of silver or gun-| | 9 “:"cr'tr 1;; .Inl.m"i\"ldflrv’:lnrl:w‘srml. |in o GRpT e i ; hose. [ man, but the sort of man that T am. Total calories, s this Humbo 5006 °? Jacques this is Paula. fut we. must not stay here. T'hat | 1 remembered how insensitive the | fat, 1690; carbohydrate, 2083. Ironm, :‘ o8 ) 'Oh hello, Paula. Glad to hear| ~ ady whom you have so justly termed | cripple’'s hump had scemed to the |.0208 gram. Ts Mr. John Alden Prescott | your voice. | iM e “ \nl»l:al'r may desire to see her jewels | rough touch of the bully whom I had When you stop in at the corner A J once again this evening. One never | knocked down. I tried to visualize [ drug store and have a'chocolate malt- there? U. 8. Long Distance calling?" | “Are you really, Jack? 1 did not ulmws |r\ what ‘llrr-v"-tiun A woman's | the gleight of hand by which the box |ed milk you must add about 400 cal- | whim mlu,\l lead her: had heen extracted from Anderson’|ories to your total for the day. And always, my master, you are safe even as the millionaire locked | if you indulge in an egg malted milk “This is Mr. DPrescott’s secretary | tell Sydney that I was going to talk| t.lking, Mrs. Atherton. May 1 take |to you. I knew he would throw cold | the message” water on it."” | rigl “Party wants to speak to him per- | “What do you want to say to me, said the eripple. T will tele- | its doo Mere had the bee i1l imbi sonally. When do you expect him | dear2” | "It only takes a little effort toihouse on wheels to live in and the phone for a taxicab; we shall disap- 'h'l‘id’f\nt Nisie S B bok theen '\“;“r‘;,‘\l«!hlr:l‘::‘:ir::'(h;‘;zi‘::ncn-::rfl::tho in 7" “You know very well I want you nge mean things into nice, good,[magic hobby horse to ride upon and | pear. In a fortnight we shall land I remembered the affair of the one- | stuffed tomato salad in the luncheon “I'll.get him."” to let me give that money to little| kindly things!” Raggedy Ann laughed | the two magic books to work magic|in ia beile France—"' eved men, and how a pearl had been |menu, When the mid-morning lunch “This is Mr. Preacott s&peaking. |Jack."” | as a fine large banana cake appeared jwith!" = secreted in a glass eye, The jewel- | or M‘(.-rnn'm tea is particularly rich Put the party on the line.” “But 1 can't de that, Paula. How/|in the poor man's hands, and a large We'll just take the Raggedys into; “Buf so much may happen in a | hox was too bulky to be placed in the |in fat the <alad for luncheon or din- “Gb ahead.” it would look." bowl of fruit punch appeared on the|the nice new house on wheels and | fortnight.” pocket of a dinner jacket, and both |ner should he simply dressed “That's it. You men are always|table. Raggedy Ann had not made|take the magic hooks away from| I flatter myself that it was a line of these men wore evening clothes. | (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Ine.) asking and being afraid of how it|these lovely things. Nor had Rag-|them and then, when we start the!wonthy of the situation. Certainly | And the cripple wore & loox of | | ot GOOD MANNERS ™Y | would look to other people. 1 see| sedy Andy. The two mean old|house on wheels !m\vlln:fl\v'f»}l:h the | Cochet and Lotier greeted it with that | triumph Also, his hump was not no reason why 1 should not give as| witches, Minga and Munga Witch, | deep, deep woods, we will throw the | stark amazement which a dramatic | sensitiye. THE YRUNG LADY ACROSS THE WA' | . much money as I please to my own|had made them, and it all happened | Raggedys out of the window and we speech should arouse 1 assure you| Oh, Armand Cochet is the White i weddlng child. Besides, it can be fixed so no|because the Itaggedys had changed O EAy {that T have never enjoyed a moment | Eagle, but 1 am John Ainsiey! Shall | one will know it, not even your|the charms of the two witches so o |as much as 1 have enjoyed this one [T add more, or shall T let the modest | Plans sweet wife.” that the witches could not work any |now as, an automatic pistol in my [narration of my deeds speak for me? \ “Rut, Paula, don't you understind|mean magic any more, So, when the hand, I folloved my words into the |l bent ovbr, tore the dinner jacket s | that Jack is not your child any|two witches tried to send a magic room from bhehind the couch [ from“the body of Loticr, exposed the | more? He has been legally adepied|club to bang the poor man on his Cochet recovered his self-possession refully contrived false hump, unv!. | by Leslie.” | head instead of the ciub coming to first | from that artificial deformity 1 took | “Of course | know that Jack, but|hit the poor man, he found the lovely “This is an uncxpected henor, mon- | the jewel-box i sieur.” he said. 1 way | 1 them a mocking goodby. 1 shrugged. *The more honor, the | With the box under my arm beneath more surprise to a modest man,” T|my coat, T sauntered out of the grinned, “Messicurs will kindly ele- | house, over to Fifth Avenu and | I think you should not remind me|cake all ready to eat, |of it; besides, 1 am sure it Leslie| And as he shared with the Kag- | knew about it she) would take the|gedys and the hobby horse, in a few money from me. I wish now that l" moments the cake was all gone, | had spoken to her instead ot asking| “We do not need fo be afraid of vate their hands and keep them in |taxied, like any law-abiding citizen, {Syd to tell you. Men always mix|the witches now!" the poor man sald. the air.” to my apartment overlooking th | | things up with their silly vanity. I["I'or all their magic from now on The hunchback flashed a lightning | Park might have known that two men|will be good magic for us!" | glance of question at the White| Iive minutes later 1 was examining | would have spoiled everything." And so, when the house on wheels, Fagle, But Cochet knew that behind |the contents of the casket. [ was | | “But, Paula, 1 have money enough | came to a stop and the Raggedys and | my levity lurked grimness {rich. 1 could abandon forever the | to support my own child.” the poor man and the hobby horse “Or Raoul,” he ordered He [life to which neccssity bhad driven “Of course, Jack, 1 know that,| got out, they found that the house looked at me. “Does monsicur care {me. At least, on that April evening | but don’t you realize that [ am mak-|on wheels stood in the center of a to explain 2" 1 thought that 1 could, I did not | ing a great deal of money, more|lolly pop field and there, growing all| [@ se 6o T doubt if T could have carried my- | know that somectimes there is truth than 1 can spend, and itis the about, just like flowera, were the| self any better than he, in such a ' in old saws 1 had forgotten one of greatest pleasure you could give me; | nicest lolly pops ready to be picked. situation ‘Ones a thief The bride’s mother, before the |in fact, the only reparation you can| The Raggedys and the poor man|A fine large hanana cake appeared | “The Anderson jewel-hox and its — wedding date is decided, must find | make to me is to give me the satis- | picked a great many lolly pops and the poor man's hands. contents, monsiey Tsald. “If mon-| (Reginning in Our Next lesue out. definitely on what day the | faction that 1 know that I too am/|carried them to the house on wheels ———— po—— e sieur will kindly give that to me, 1| "“THIEVES JUSTICE.") clergyman is disengaged, and make | working for my child.” |and it was while the poor man was/will never sce them again!™ €hall bid him bon soir and bonne | ¢ sure that the church, is bespoken| “It you put it that way, Paula, I[inside putting the lolly pops away “Aha! 8o you think you willl Do, chance.” T held out my left hand.| Humming tid the flowers of for no other service, will have to consider it. Mind, I'm|that the Raggedys heard a rustle in|you?" the poor man cried as the two| The White Eagle simulated amuse- | emall beetlcs, ants and flies not saying that I am going to do it,|the bushes behind them and turned | witches stepped upon the porch.| ment 1 cut short his laugh but when old Syd comes back we|to see the two witches, Minga and | “VYou thought 1 had gone, didn't| T have overheard your conversa = i One Friend Tells Another. will talk it over. 1 want to oon-| Munga. you?" he asked when he saw the look | tion.” T reminded him i ¢ Ma ic b Cow we shall catch the Raggedys|of surprise on the faces of Minga and| “Monsieur lacks a sehse of humor,” =~ 11 The fame of a successful remedy is | gratulate you, my dear, on your| often spread far and wide by wom- | Breat success. 1 wonder how it | sure!'] Minga d. “1 will ¢ en telling one another of its merits, | would feel to hzve more money than|gedy Ann and you cafch Raggedy irst, as is evidenced by a letter written by | one knew what to do with.” Andy, for now the poor man is not! hacd thump, making her drop Rag- Mrs, Delbert Bush of Masena, N. Y, “The one thing that you feel most, about to help them!" gedy Ann and run howling down the She writes: “I wae in such a bad con- | Jacques, is that there are some| So Minga caught Raggedy Ann and |path, then he gave Munga a hard| teh Rag-| Mung 4 & |yo'v'r!nr|“‘: Blandly. “He accepts idle shes, "Chiflg and , why | e poor man gave Minga a|icsts as solemn truths.” 2 el W ! he box, pisase,” I insinted all Skin Irritations of It monsicur's sad fack of humor| Infants, Children & Adults. | of b rsists, what can we do’" asked dition 1 could hardly walk, friend | things that money cannot buy. If|Munga caught Raggbdy Andy andthump. making her drop Raggedy Cochet who had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's|you will let me buy with it a part|dragged them towards the house on Andy and rua howling down the path. “Nothing,” 1 snapped But 1 can | v Vegetable Compound with excellent|of my child's education 1 will bless| wheels. | “Theret” the poor man eried. “Just omething, 1 can search you.” | EECHAM S | “Itis a good thing 1 sent the magic, let me catch you around here again| The eripple was ready to fight, but [elub to bang the poor man on his'and you'll get worse than that!” Then | the White Eagle was a wary old cam- | he and the Raggedys went inside | paigner. He believed that 1 would | ”a”’ld Toilet Powder ] PILLS ® results advised me to try it. Tt has[you as long as 1 live. | would like given me back my health and 1 can- [to send my love 1o Leslie, but she not praise it enough?®’ There are wom- | must not know that 1 have phoned | head and made him jump oul of the en everywhere wito have been hene-|you. 1 will send Sydney Carton|window!" Minga said. {and the Iittle house on wheels rolled | fire, and so hs sharply again ordered A A fitsd by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | right away to you and he can talk| *V Munga reolicd. “It was easy ‘away from the field of lol pops and | the hunchback to obeys ‘At nw" (';"95 Instant Relief. Compound and gladly tell their|the matter over. Goodnight." to capture the Ttagsedsa now the poor on down the path, farthffe inio the | muszle of my pistol Lotier bound. | There’s Nothing Like It. All druggists Sick Heada friends and neighbors about it. (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) ] man has gone! We'll have the nice deep, deep woods ]-mh the impromptu ropes that | had