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A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrtson's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Madge's Strange Encounter with a the hat | white I plain red crepe de chine, fr— DATLY FASHION SERVICT ——— JAZZY TOUCH Figured crepe de chine In black, and red makes this Palm Beach frock that Is given a ja touch by a wide tie and bandings of | The revers and fall in a and the elhow a compromise hetween have an tlattering, orginal cut soft line, sleeve offers . BEGIN HERE TODAY @924 By G APUTHAM'Y, SONE, RELEASED by NEA STRVICE, ING, == ‘lhe last. She aid not actually ad- made it ecertain that the he Any 1"inding the lifeless bodies of his | vance to the fence untll the Cap- Chineas » man moving through the shrub. |!P® 10N8 and slecveless models. I two partners at thelr gold-mining tain entered the lists and every eye > 3 = A bery wus bending over double as I camp, Harry Gloster flees south.; was so fastened upon him that she ) ‘\r‘u: ““*fi ]"'“‘ o ““"'v'w“ 3 “‘\"f he waked 1‘ ward, knowing that ho wifl bo ac- | ran small risk of being closely ob- Mother Graham would ¥all to the That could mean but one thing— | (el ] { cused of the crime, On the way | served. But then, having found her b ground, from sheer terror at tha he was trylng to avold being seen OSSIP s Lorner | Gloster saves the life of a stranger, | place behind the bars, she looked vision my idle words had evoked, — sometl which spelled some Lee Halnes, from the murderous through and saw a thing which was that of the possibility of a sinist my imagination, | 0 se———— hands of a scoundrel by the name | more terrible and wonderful to her ! ance at the of the my s ' ulrendy by the revelations | Now Fad of Joe Macarthur, | than had been even the spectacle V man s > dreaded, T held on to concer the mysterious man | one of tne Intest fads 2 Gloster is jalled after gotting into (of Lee Halnes and Harry Gloster ber tightly, and s th the shr made to me by WY | paris §s the '“.‘”_\9“' LR A o fight with several men over a|breaking out of the crowd and 4 sharpn mother-in-law and the children TES i p s b Sl yeN girl Le Haines comes to Nis res- [ smashing their way through the [t “What nsense, Mother!” 1 ex I'hat there was somethi Unlkt Py as e s m; sage which cue, holding up the sherift while night to freedom. | al claimcd. “lle never would dare do | ter, menacing fn the attitude of | pipy Y S b, Lo Gloster makes a dash for freedom. | She did not think of the Captain' b that this unknown man, 1 was now cer- g “Joan,” presumably the daughter pf as a mere horse when he first en- “He!" ¢ “What do | tain, and with the certaiy came = Buck Danlels, an old recluse, also tered. Peter was her idea of Y you know y the determination to confront him Fvening Gown helps Gloster in his escape, show- | horse, gentle, sweet tempered, L “Nothing all,” 1 ré-| it possi I find out his errand. | For the evening gown the necklinc ing him the way to safety. Gloster faithful. She could rule him with a r] plied. “But ! 1 yving Wrapy up warmly, 1 slipped in front may be almost any ehape cludes a posse and makes good his whisper. The least pressure of her b 1 \ted o' w ) my et the tiny silencer | but in the back It Is nearly alwavs g cscape. Haines, struck down by a | knee would swerve him. But, after € 1y ] ! Wil pistol which Lillian ve me long |deep oval or a V-shape. g 1 bullet, tells Joan before he dics all, Peter was a born servant. He ¢ 1 raily 0 and which I am never without | e T flat she is mot the daughter of | would obey any other man or ¢ 1 go upon any uncertain or | Smart Waisteoat Buck Daniels, but of Dan Barry, a woman in the world almost as well L Dor u on. 1 am thankful, | A smurt waistcoat is made " of frarless rider 6f the old plains. |as he would gbey her. And he i 1, that I never have had oc-!woven brald, woven Into smail| NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | could have lived happily enough in a uthough I have |checks that give it a most distinet | ol CHAPTER XVIL the stall of & purchaser. ¢ 8 troubling yo an once at some |smariness, Al The Unconquerable - Captain But here was quite another story, i stronger shou and have known — .| Charlie Purvis donated his big | To see the Captain, one wondered Here is not only a crossword, but| 8. Unit of measure, Her a the protection it gave me corral for the ehow. Jt contained | how he could have ever been ron- |a crossplain puzzle. Note the de-| 9. Pitted, > 3 rellef, and her eyes lost some of ant my life, | Colored Jersey nearly an acre, surrounded with a - | sign: 11. Dabate, ¢ t their terror, “I Came 1o the Hedge” Rose-colored jersey is used to lotty and solid fence. On the out- Horizontal 14. Posses: d “Tomorrow,” shs said falntly, I made my way down 3 smart two-plece costume ide of that fence leaned the men & 1. Dootrines. 16. Cunning. T “you'll probably know e 1 stairs, thanking my particu consisting of a pleated irt and and the womon; the yeungsters v 5. Anclent city. 17.8Decay. kL now, bu )t ss that I met no one, not even |Straight blouse, 1t has a jersey| were perched on the top rail; for 10. Implment of mavigation. 18, Low, droning sound. T sure — perhaps iU's not true after Katie, busy helping little Mrs. Dur~ |Scart the entire population had turned 12. A bad actor. Back part of head. t all = pe e hasn't proofs — | kee in another part of the house. s out to witness the contest. For the, 13. Thus. . Pertaining to marriag W don't pa 1 to me, Mar- Keeping close to the hedge, screen- | Box (oats «uality of the combatagts wus 15. Realign, Bearer of ‘grudge. al garet. 1 know what I'm say- ing the kitchen door, where 1 knew 3ox coats of matelasse or of quilt- | Lnown, 18, Exclamation. Meadow. ing halt 1 1 would be out of sight of any win. [¢d material are very attractive with Now and again eyes turned to a 19. A number, 8. Snare. (S T «“Pon't Talk About It dow of the house, 1 soon came to | White silk skirts, finely ple 1 rear window of the Purvis house, {21, Slang. . Falsehood. W “Don't talk about it any more, the hed separating the Durkeo | S Stretched in agony on his bed, with 22. Sister of mercy. To wear off by friction. T then, until tomorrow,” I counselled property from that which we used | Smart Hat three ribs smashed In, a great scalp 23. Unit of measure. . An orthodox Mohammeadan. her soothingly, drawing her to the to own | The squarc-crowned ","' has given | wound furrowing his head, and his 25. Pshaw. . Romantic tale. t armchair by the fire and settling Secure in the knowledge t |way to the Tyrolean shape, which left arm fractured in three places, 26. 8moke, . Boy. o o her in it. Th for the next half | the owners had gone away, I slipped |is dented in the erown and often Charlie Purvis could still turn his 27, Able, Chum. o hour, T de through a gap in the hedge, and |irimmed with a bow or feather on| head and see the battle through his . Part of face, Point. R of diver I iing a leaf from the book of the \Uf top. window, It was for that reason that Mentioned, . Humble, ) thing which was ! mysterious marauder in the wood- | e he had donated the corral, as every . Reverence. Religious service. It was an ¢ 1 t of land, I b dou] and ran along | Suede Jackets port or for tra protection | one knew. He had tried to ride the 33. Housgehold animal. = . Psychic body emanation.* asking her problems, | rlose to the fence until 1 came to| Suede packets with high eo unde coat that i Warin | Captain the day before, and now 35. Nickname of famous ecastern |48. Part of body. veal and ima erning Jun- [ the foot-bridge across the brook. [and two large pockets are liked for |cnough for very cold days. he wanted to see some other hero University. large cask. e T beautifuily,| I found myself shivering a bit | g conquer where he had fafled — or 37. Blemish. 2 After a while; joclared her-| 88 I entereg the thicket where 1| s = fail and perhaps pay a penalty al- | 39. Kitchen utensil. 53. Elevated road. P i d her | had seen the man, and my fingers | FAVLERC UN S BEALM I grim as his own. 41. Glen, i 0 ot enlv eith it ousness tightened thelr grip upon my little | | The picked riders of the county | 43. Rodent. i L of a task well done, hut with the | pistol, But I need not have feared REMED]ES FOR CGUGHS had gathered for the testing. There 44, Abnormality. Iy assura 114 have an There was no trace of either man or | were a score who had clurage 46. Journal. "y hour eor two free for \ - heast in the entire plece of wood- | enough to make an attempt to con- 47. Paid publicity. f] tion T meant to make land. although I searched it thor- | ™ —— quer the great black stallion, And — e 148, A fish. ¥or, my eves had seen what There are few disorders more ir-home-made cough sirup there were three famous horsemen | gy BECAME' A CHILD CLING. 50. Us. Mother Graham's, older and dim-| T finally retraced my steps, thor=| oo’y oo surerer and to those casily made, and inexy {wha were belleyad tn have MD €5 | 1nf WO THE BTRAR, |81, Of him. g mer, had not heen ahle to discern 3 ready to believe 3 Here's one of then cellent chance of riding the big e | 52, Regret. v — the glir but distant, | that Loth Mother iham and 1 about him than a cough, Mrs. Mann - CF a lemon, taking care not to | 4evil. These were Lefty Gilmore, | trolled by mere bridle and saddle. 34, Pass, = ©f a man's hat just below the tops were fit subjects for a psychopathic |of Anytown learned burn it. When thoroughly roasted | Sam Ricks, and Champ Hudson, | For he was a giant. By actual rule |55, Set aside, of the trees in the woodland ward, when from behind me a soft When a d has been contracted cut into halves and % the |men of genius, every one, when it|he might not have stood more than YVertien! / skirting the garder voice said insinuateingi and there is a cough with*soreness juice upon three tablespoonfuls of | “4M¢ to the governing of a pitch- | sixteen hands and two inches. But| 1. T rectify. I had walked with Dicky {n that “Missee Graham looking for Lee |of the chest, bed should be pre-powdered sugar. ing_hoerse. he seemed a full band taller; he| 2 reaye, woodland, and I knew that if a | Chow?" scribed for fear of a severe attack Mix and take a teaspoonful when- Now entered the‘great antagon- | dwarfed the cow herses to puny in- 3 Spoil. ! man stood erect in it, his head and I whirled and confronted the of bronchitis or pneumonia. ver the cough or tickling troubles |t dregged along by a half dozen |sigmificance; for his soul was great-| 4 Space. “ ‘llfi ”m shoulders would be p visible. | Chinese who had sald he was Hugh | Soak the fect in a pail of hotyou. This cough medicine fs good |[°P¢3 tWisted over the saddle horns | er than his body. 6. It. YAWNBEEELE “:;ug «.The fact that I could glimpse 1 Grantland's servant | water in which is disSolved threeas well pleasant to fake. /I of tugging cow ponies. He came A dozen men now attacked him.‘ 7. Dried grass. |tablespoonsful of mustard. Then Mrs. Mann learned par. | 7e8ing and resting, slresdy dHp-guoving belind & foreen of Hiplr |rub the chest with warm campho-oxysm of coughing mey be arrested |PI€ in sweat so that the sun glit- | own tralned by frightened saddle {rated oil by sipping a feblespoonful of |tered and shimmered and washed | horses. They pressed close. Then ; Mrs, Mann had many recipes for glycerin in a wine glass of hot mijk. |in Waves of blinding light along | they darted out. He was snared | 2 | his sides. He had done a day's| with new ropes. Men clung to hh‘ | | | work in the passage from the | writhing, pitching body like dang-\ ‘ | | stable behind the hotel to the fleld | ling ants. } | { of action, and yet it was plain to One went down with a yell of { Letter From Sally Atherton To Ruth | ticular dif her. He is one| | see that his mettle had simply been | pain, twisted over and over in the | ' Burke - always flatter ed by what he had alrcld)"dust and was then dragged away | % AL Birke: Lhope yor ver makes ai ‘dmw | by helping hands. They carried him | MyEDeer As Burkel SRl one T o and he un- | I “Hu's ready to go!” eried a chorus | oft the field. His shoulder had been that you will take 1 T | of the spectators. And there was a ' horribly erushed by a tap o€ thos¢ | Breakfast—Northern-spy applés, cups milk, 2 tablespoons buttsr, 1 same spirit in which it i 1 % na m:m‘ iittle shivering ery of admiration ' flying forehoofs, ! eereal, thin eream, poached cggs in teaspoou salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper “ g assure you that I would never to go| and fear from the women, old and | And Joan remembered What|cream on toast, hashed brown pota-| Iick over and wash beans. Coser write it if not think u | young, for there was enough fiend | Haines had told her of her father |(ocs, bread crumb pan cakes, sirup, with cold water and let stand thice Wotld unde [ z Ve“ uresq & e nn in the huge animal to thrill them and Satan. It seemed to her that| mjik coffee. or four hours, Drain and parboil in £0 eay botter than moat Wo BEOnEL] with wonder and With terror at the she could see Dan Barry seated on | Tuncheon—Creamed celery, and water to which one-fourth teaspoon knbw. T am really at m§ wits with | le fuss as possi- same time, i the back of that struggling glant!ovsters on toast, baked potatoes, of soda has been add E and I can only turn to you to L phtiulle fl“*"lel -@ 1t was said that after Lee Haines of a horse, could watch the Cap- | pear salad, whole wheat rolls, milk, away fhe soda water and rinse e to help. and inore Q aM a e “ ; dicd, the stallion had been sudden- | tain quicted and subdued by the | tea. beans well. Put into kettle with the Do you thing that r| does not want any Iy changed, ®o that from perfect strangc touches of her father's| Dinner — Salt colfish. ple, com cold water. and carrots and thinly going to forgive Mr. P y. His whole desire is to get it /2 ' E docility he passed at a step into the | hand, the stranger touches of his!croquettes, romaine with Thousand sliced onion and cook uniil beans If 8he is not going to do so, she uver and off his mind as soon as| i y oh“\y Gm@ | most demoniacal temper, | voice. {1sland dressing, baked apple dump- are soft. Rub through a sicve and had bett 1 e \ | | 1t was commonly believed that Ah, for such a power as he had [lings, rye bread, milk, coffee. "add milk, salt and pepper and bui- and get . there was an unearthly connection | had! To sit like a king on a threne | Broiled lamb chops €hould be pro- ter. Reing to the bLoiling point and 3 possible. He It was very mean of Heezy the cap which was in the and put hetween the mind of the horse and | with this indomitable soul at one's|vided for chiliren under ten ¥ears gerve. Do not let the sonp boil, to his busi and Hazcl Hagg to chamge it wpon jiis head. And just as soon 'he mind of the dead master so | cominand! | in place of the flsh ple. How- : 4 a thing nor an N ixus dntomagmonkeyi Tl Rg s the moment the latter pasged | An ache of desire entered her|ever, as this makes such an m-r*-l Old Cake Pudding roa 1 Ann said as she held t : BRC D icoul y the rebellious soul of the | heart She looked down to her|en, onet dieh meal, T want the recf®:! One cup stale cake crumbs, 1 1-4 on her lap and patted his 1 ¥ Andy for ' gallion arose in a struggle for|hands, slender, childish, and the |to be “among those present.” cups hot milk, 1 egg, 1-3 cup sugar, I wish we knew how to cap made him invisi freedom { small, round wrists, It woul d w*mY{‘ Poached Fggs in Cream on Toast -2 lemen (grated rind and juice), : him i into his ow chen T teok | And the horse gained the more | Hercules himself to conquer the| Two cups thin cream, 6 eggs, 2.1 cup grated raw apple, 1-4 tea- b 1 away again!” Raggedy Andy want- . whis- | slgnificance when thie town came to | Caplain. tablespoons grated cheese, % tea- spoon salt. : misund i 1 go outside wrestle " I awiisaare iab sut Ethel tden ity of ho watched the progress of (he sooun, salt % teaspoon pepper, 8| Mix crumbs and milk and let brie ) Ann “Now this Les Haines. They had found | work, not as a fair contest but as|squages unbuttersd toast. stand one lour. Beat yolk of egg 1 dtt. I am alm ad 1 door teh him dead fn a liftle shack among ' a piciure, terrible and heautiful be- | Heat cream to the scalding point until thick and lemon tolored. Add, Leslic I wonid \ i frees, lald out with his eves|yond words There was no hope for | but do not let boll. Blide eggs caro- to crumbs and milk, Add Sugar. f ! losed, his weary face composed, 'the men. She knew that. Vaguely | fully into cream, cover and cook at salt and grated rind and juice of we " : wish to ftake i ! bis hands folded calmly upon | she heard, here and there, voices of | a low temperature for eight min- lemon. Beat white of egg until stiff 1 d ¢ v from me” out of ti \s breast. Someone had been With [ men calling out wagers that Lefty | utes. Lift eggs, again carefully, onto and dry. Add grated apple and fold i a r 1 8011 U hou him when he passed away. Who, or Champ or Sam would stick in|hot toast and keep hot. Add cheese jnto first mixture. Turn into a but- what still trying 114 it have been? No one could | the saddle so many minutes; or that ' salt and pepper to cream and heat toreq baking dith and bake half an 8 Yeio) FLlsid 1sido suess. And that was another added | one of them would ride the black | over hot water until cheese i8 melt- pour in a moderate oven. Herve T . r 1 vA lement of the mystery. to h. She heard them, but she | d. Pour this sauce over the €885 on warm with any preferred sauce, - e o t L old But that was not all. When they | pegarded them not |M t and gerve at once. g (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, h only from a y comined his effects, it was found | They were strong men and dex-| This is a delicious breakfast or Thel { d Of w f int now, hows ¥ helr m that he carried @ wallet, on the in- | terous men, but there was not|luncheon dish. While the use’ of Thousan $ OMEN | in this case, though, I think s But the two mean (1a of which ware {hs half ob- | gtrength o skill enough in all three | Cream may scem extravagant, re- | S ng: did not tired, fc iterated initials of & farmer who | were they rolled into one man to|member that no, butter is used and —'_—'—-Ar_v,_ Haroy iAre Now Taking This | ccorvsisir, 025, xea seren ey |1 ; e o ome. ot hie vistims In & | wabaus. {ns stallion, It ook forty |cream is an casily digested fat peAsTaHEy prated fiain robbery three years | minutes to snug the nose of the | nccessary to good health. Jf ned=Loars Doauy Culisre o8 'Easfly Absorbed o) (s ic table cc before, who had resisted being | liorse to a sddle horn and then to| Creamed Celery and Oysters Oraniaiion 1n the Werld... Dap i [90d anUEchElsEtoRRl ey pliundered and had been killed. | saddle and to bridie him, though| One pint oys! rrr._ unch celery, b ey die ! Womn-out Housewife Tells How sat out in front of t of 1t started people on a new train of | experts were doing the work. But |2 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons ‘;ln: e e ! She Quickly Regnined Her Fixis and ate and n i ventually §am Ricks was thrown £oftened butter, % cup creani, % ipation. Tal or wite H Health and Strength E YOURG LADY ACRDSS THE WAY r the door to be oprneds authoeritics sent out a flood | yp into the xaddle, the hood was| ;T‘.Af,t};: ’:“‘:l"l;"l;“ Brains peper, feW | py inello, 368 York City I e taggedys felt ve rry f of felegrams and very soon they | jurked from the eyes of the Cap- Lol 5 e s [""{:‘T"”"‘ i B sy D A began :n Jearn startling things ~— {ain, and he was gone! | }?’"*‘h ‘”‘vd “"““"’-“5’”“' Sprinkl itired, nervous and 1 > be a mouk eve t this man was no other than Not nncontrolled by others, how- | Wi'h a few ‘granm,s of nutmeg and fworn-out>rom t % di AL th No S let stand while cooking the celery. o {rain on my mor 1 8 1 guess o 'he same Lee Haines who had, | ever, Three ropes were still fastened | o " M o0 o O nch fand strength of o it 3¢ t v cnteen or cighteen years before, g {1 2 0 8 g ".:5 g'(m,lpev\ th A e o h““. ““ ”'v ¢ :vm"“’? -fl:‘z ot R "JHII"‘J"“' ks had appeared & famous | Ple Pour over m_nlm; water to er c g} could 5 5 : i . S % the | cover and cook until celery is ten- Heep up mnother ¢ ! Filnt; gnd they gathered addittonal | pian when he first settled onto der, about half an hour. Drain and / 'A short two w Ann thought so S he ect t he t wegan to shrink and | . ferentment of tienew formation to the effect that he jeather, But he bégan to | save 1 cup of the water. Add but- of easily abeorbed 2 ; oL was cne of amous band which, shrink aa the black horse sUruggled: |10 Ty Cibbed 1o a emooth bas given me a Andy ripp v o number of vears, had been | gg became a ilttle child clinging to | C B B0 Tl antly {henith, girength and ; sk ting up and down the moun-, the straps. His “‘;\J?"J:';':&fl | until the sauce is thick and smooth Not all the tragedies of tife jenerey. ] cando SR 2 | His Jong hair was s i | Add cream, celery and oysters and are played in the city. A mere {iny hole hose i K b People_concluded Tiarry GIOSM6T by tha wini. And even across thhi:i Rl it Goling antiiTne) oyas oS sl (A back: ! % have heen an ally or ,‘..n. & corral, Joan saw the terror | ters curl at the edges. Season with ground for as thrilling a dra- X Barzedy Ann held the monkey on ber of 1iaines' gang. That was ¢;08 ] The Ca ,,“m'n and pepper and serve on toast. ma as aver was unfolded. an i i Haines had thrown himself It could not last long. The Lap-| salt Codfish Pie > Minnie found that out. Born Fixiis ay in the effort to rescuc the iy was not a horse, He was wn| o, oo 0g g codrien, flour po- and raised on the farm, the . "lr:::“,’o’;‘;',‘m‘,"._“ Lt A AE S e ____ {younger man, What other explana- plack panthers compacted in one. |, ioes, ¢ bard cooked eggs, 1 large discontent thatcame of drudg- “Bellevue Hoepital(Out Door Dept )NewYork, W a qu tion could therc have heen? And bounding lke & rubber ball, | iOR O O e anned. tor arow aiftly into revolls R o et Cauity Foroital. te : Bl 5 T ! 1 that. in the days following the yyisting like a flashing ““““‘r "{ natoes rubbed through a colander, g&lon(dmompu—mm"k “$ull of vigor, force and power unless your 1 ] Has of Haines, his name began 10 jigne he shook one of Sam's feel, .oy, wizeq parsnips, pepper, 2 1 men and women—to K VBRood 1s itk Tn Srom. 1t s Four red blood 1hat t gedy An shed ) ) ¢ I acquire greater and greater signi= qu¢ of a stirrup. In vain the cOW- | Ty lor o 5iter, enjoy the ease and pleasure ¢ ‘”vn;ht‘;:t’;:::.yfs)v-:m- e . et iy | ficance # puncher sank his spur in the thick| T LT gy ver night in eold sbe believed were to be found B Kithout iron your bioe becomer thin. Tale neRehecatesie aduidimC ey 1 W r| And some of the ficance ol cincu, | trom Sam, | Mater. Shred flnely. Put a layer of i thelgtat world outside s el Lpdd MBS RARREAEANC /RO S ry Halnes himself was passed on 10 spother buck, a yell from B8 1,0 0 gi0ey potatoes in 4 well but- o B T oot heart ox | I box H y his very hors and he was snapped out of hi® seal ooy Ty e " Cover with a layer This true story of a farme i {Beadaches. and feel il ‘run-dovn ' W Raggedy A cried €0 " Y When the Captain came plunging go a child squesczes out & Water-! om0 0™ 44 o layer of onfons girl who wanted life and 4 out. two Witches [ ) re nto th rral, looking so mighty 1 eed between thumb and oed et ol T “freedom,” might well be the IS ‘vour Meod Tacks tron, dowot y 1 nto ¢ L melon fe ®liced very thin, a layer of sllced sry U Bay gl Ttls entisted i iyour time taking stimulating medi om tahle and rar and so swift and terrible that the (o eryger, He landed far off in egss and dot with bita -of butter. s l’!s C‘M L ntin R S e e o roer Lot gh the key strong ropes which held him @p- | gi. And at him went the CAptaln guiiie’ @it pepper and pour * o e aone of e B e The ol of Mo s, L the two m old vy Anr ared no more than intangible . gipy o rush, his mouth gaping& WS o iy, ginted tomatoes. Cover with = 5wkl Tmz ke the fran in spinach, lentils,and appies 1 not find out why e out )y spider threads. another pieture maue fiylng above his flattened €ars. . oprsning pared and cut la half- Story M.“‘“n.'o’p.m P form easily assimilated by your was 20 glad when he op 7 i 1 darted into the minds of thore Who | yepn the ropes drew taut, the o Fro. 00" (cover casserols and Geta Wottie of Nuzated Iron today. Take Ve pked the young lady across the way 11 D¢ and e beheld the sight. They saw ise! ooy porse was stopped. StAGECT- Zo0y (o one hour in a hot oven it the shdrt skirt was recrudescent and the scen the \\ e nkey 3 igh ' Haines, outlaw and gunman, -l ed And, cf an instant, he ccased Lima Nean Soup said many of them were severely plaia. N et " e v ¢ ing through a batt fighting and le¥ wen dm:l :"Lu e One cup dried lima be 5 cups in ) instead of saying s hobby - « to Jorn it etod some- - gongoibse form of Sam Ricka. Tywater, 1 medium s onfon, | 1 Andy teok out a little red g Wi ot | She 1 me amovg | (To Be Continued) | 1-¢ cup thtuly silced carrot, 1 12, A“""“' 25f