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10T00280 0000000000 000000S0000000NNILINNNNEYS | pr—————— DAILY FASRION SERVICE SNAPPY SUIT YoM Wife’s Confessional | Adele Uarrison's New Phase of en You Choose A sport suit should be snappy, and here is one that absolutely |Mlls the bill. Tt Is of black, g ™ -:A‘v‘:tm,«.r ‘;ONS OF A WIFE |and yellow flannel trimmed with plain yellow material and a row of white buttons on a black back- IR ot oo 3. [ground. For a youthful, slender | figure, nothtig could be more at- LS fear some possible criticism of our ! Stung fea b tractive, ip. The post curds stopped ing only W weeks before my ipt of the weird, tantastic letter st him, which suld thut he was arnrt e Gossip’s Corner me again, Long ago ld me ihat he a Wways | keep me advised of his where- White Sweaters sweafers that button close- | 0 suld that I was to| ywhite he would always be |y ahout the meck, or have a turn- | g over m | over or round collar bound with a | 8 it possibio that he had-kept | color are very popular with school teh by means of this faith | ang collego girls t, 50 dog-like in his devo- e rmy officer that his Attractive Mules | test word had the force | e most attractive mules are of i mjunction? ocaded material with smail “Like a Dash of Water.” buckles or gold strappings cars had I been w0924 BY G.NPUTNAM'S, SONE, RELY. ¥ BEGI NTERE TODAY ~ Finding the lifeless bodies of his |two partners at thelr gold-mining camp, Harry Gloster flees south- ward, knowing that he will be ac- cused of the crime, On the way Gloster saves the life of a stranger, Loe Haines, from the murderous hands of a scoundrel by the name of Joe Macarthur. Gloster is jalled after getting into la fight with several men over a girl, Lec Halnes and Joan Barry, daugh- ter of a famous rider of the old plains, assist Gloster to escape. Haines, fatally wounded by a bullet, tells Joan the story of her father's hectie career. Now rider after rider [tries to sit astride the tossing back |of Haines' huge black stallion, the “Captain.” After all have failed and ASED by NIA STRVICE, (NG, == one of two men were saying. “If him and this Harry Gloster had ever got together again with that gang of theirs up in the mountains, they'd of been hard to beat, eh?" Joan slipped away to the side and passed In a circle around the pair, Dut she was deeply grateful for the thought which they had given-to her. Harry Gloster had been one of the gang of Lee Halnes. Qf course that was self-evident, for otherwise why should Haines have risked his life and lost it to save Gloster? That point having been settled, it was clbar that Gloster himself must have spurred across " country and driven on the eamp of the outlaws, that same place, no doubt, toward which the Captain had been looking when he stared far off at the moun- "SALADA" T E A, w you Know you will always get the most satisfaction for the ‘money. CHOICEST INDIA,: CEYLON and JAVA TEAS CROSSWORD PUZZLE the crowd has dispersed, Joan ap- |t8ine. And if he were given his head, proaches the Captain jn his stall and [Would he not fiy to it as an eagle tames him with a few gentle words, |fies? 4 : sontle words. | " she hurrled on until she reached COW O3 v W n . |the corral. There were many voices NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY m,m.qf‘v Two or three men were busy i But there was no danger. There [in the stable behind the hotel. And 3 |was not an instant of doubt in her At ! oie 3 ‘mmd the moment she faced him, |and presently he came shrinking | forward, stopped in the middle of {the corral, and raising his head [toward those distant mountains, now anation of his midnight | growing blué with the afternoon root of the farmhouse |shadows, he neighed a soft com- in at my window, * | plaint. of establishi | with the kodak aken by Hugh G uld not have been ne for years without being fa- with my appearance. But iation jumped to another Chow's Oriental mind able of any amount of cam- and round-about wandering r to obtain the effect he ed to produce. He might have vu my appearance perfectly and pretended ignorance for some : of this bizarre- tal knew that Hugh 1 was wealthy enough to in- { In the employment %of h men instead of one sired, and I thrilled tor 1 with the idea of such f Will Be Popular Calico printed silk will be very fashionable for spring and sum- mer. These small designs are much Jess conspicuous than the larger | patterns and may be more general- 11y worn Newest Fringe The newest fringe is a combina- tion of silk and jet beads, Inci- | dentally, fringe is featured on every | type of dress and on many wraps. lden dash of cold water nious y came the slance of the fact that Lee HEN JENN EE NN il SRS o CHAPTER XX. Free Pinlons She did not think of it .at the |time, for her mind was filled brim full of delight, and there was no place for thought, It any ideas came to her at that time, they were of her father, For ? her father's horse had sired this Sy stalllon; and such a horse as the Captain had Satan been, less gigan- tic of body but fully as great of 0 it should always he kept in a |Soul. He would have known how covered stone or glass jar away |t0 handlc the big black, that father ysterious reason of his own. from all strong odors. of hers. With his voice alone he I came back from the realm ot e \"fd "]””d S"’"‘;‘;: with his “C‘”C“ N i alone he could have ruled the Cap- 1 S cintiilalof "'Lt]:]n:‘)c:mn upon which | thve. Paint Hooks {tain. ~ From him came her own au- WU e R Paiut the hooks in your bath- |thority over the black; and so the ‘&L_ s cs, expressionless as those Cover Butter {room and kitchen white and they stallion was the hond which allied = spudh god, stared into mine, and | Butter absorbs flavors and odors, Wil not rust and stain fabrics, her to the ghost of Dan Barry, SHE SAW A GREAT BLACK S e R ' Al of this was in her mind, but |HORSE SWEEP AWAY, avswer to the question he had asked | FABLES ON HEALTH S D L I e e e me concerning his spectacular pre- g o RS mIndOesan iy ions for my safety. RO G T CRILS A IO oty v, (o 1 e FOR CATARRH desert, she went back to the place| The Captain ikl ik 1 said. “But why have you brought hers (anophad ftotnered)i Pytar fania (e istars feccmedEmorep form Scandinavian legend What every poker player would sa VRl | | mounted him for the return to the [than ever. S el ; e ik these men here? 9 G i, &he called to him in a low-pitched | 24. meaxlx Pacific island tree of Ny HAlu- to say after game. tomorrow,” he replied, g d i ¥ voice, amily. . Anxious, boss lady and old boss 1ady | With January and February slush water, in the paln of the hand and ‘w;’{""‘s\:‘p‘;‘:rb?;”g‘l’;fim{ja:"'I‘M',"“°If[: TiLratwaalan iiiste nt oot onlhel | 36N WoTH LIt o pointed weapon. | 33. What the new auto owner does here, talk blg white man, the¥ | .9 gqpp weather coming, a good SUfL it up the nostrils three times was an older and a sadder man, |Stallion. He came forward in that |28, What the boat does when| with his horn. afraid. Lee Chow here, his a day. |Onea or twice during the meal ’hc' stealthy way of his until he was in rocked. . Kinds of coarse grass. Big white man no can One-fourth teaspoonful of soda, |y (oF RO NONE the the middle of the inclosure. 9. Us. . Past tense of do. No can do.” ann_ digsolved in one cup of warm water. | Each tlmé Joan strove to answer| He had not forgorten! He even |30, Before. . Also. of Anytown. \L‘.ae with a spray, or nose cup, ‘”Enlm cheerfully and nkoh the bur. |Stretched out his nose as if to find . Persons who sort. Guaranteed against losg Here are some remedies which snuff up into the nostrils. | den of the talk, Yei |n‘sr\’1’le u} h”: her hand, and he did not stir when . Enormous bird in Persian folk . What the pigeons do. {were recommended to them by the| Stfll another: . : self the nilonces-would come as her |£0° Slipped the halter over his head! tales. - Occupations requiring skill doctor: 54'd‘|11jx benzoate, five Erains; car-| 09 rambled far off to the scenes| DUt that was not all. When she Scan a page. To raise up. Pour a small amount of mixture bolic acid, one drop: glycerine, one {of the day, opened the gate he came meekly | 37, They make lot of nolse in eir- Snake-like fish. |of a teaspoonful of boracle acid dram; water, one ounce. Mix. Use : o : rth 8 v f the lead tents. . Living stumps of trees. MIgHE? De that Tedve oo forth at the first twlich o cus tents. g stump es. [powder, dissolved with a teaspoon- by spraving or snufting two or three ¢, tHE 16 P, tha raiend ity oo | rope, and when she started on he |35 A canvas or eloth house. Abel's brother, | ful of salt, in half & pint of boiling times da es atiom followed obediently. . Intoxicating drink. . Dull brown color. zasp at the thought. T dare not Temembering the fiercely dieta. | She brousht him into the open be- | 4o. A amall speck. | 84. Tmpress letters on paper. , “Do you love me?” for I seem 2 o223 torfal Buck Daniels of other days, |Pind the village. and there ghe took - Part of the foot. . Tall structures used to store ence in your eyes (tears starpd to her eyes. §ho |Off the halter. She waved it above |42 Anything congenled by freczing. groen feed. | vanity cases come in| | black moire or satin with clasps .| and ornaments of brilltants, New Handbags The nawest handbags are of plain | leather with stripes of black, and they have cigaret cases of the same | combination as ene of the fittings. | Kasha Dress é The white kasha dress bound with colored moire ribbon or with several different shades of ribbon |arranged to show only the tinfest border of each is extremely attrac- | e — | | Here is a typical crossword puz-| 8. Conjunction, zle, Typlcal design. Typical words, i 9. Pulls along on the ground. HORIZONTAL | 10. Very small quantity or degree, . Marks used to end sentences, |11. Time just preceding an event. 7. One who fights for a public 12. Honor. cause, | 15: 2,000 pounds. . Long, narrow opening. 18. Tracks left by wheeled vehicles. . External, 20. Openings . To wander, English for prison. . To change. Knights, 19. Negative adverb. Anger, rage, . Fence doors. Restrains. . One who is affectedly smart. . To tooth or notch. |remedy for catarrh will come in handy, thought Mr. and Mrs.- M, at y ave me to 1 stand was yours when you did not come | to me in my grem trouble. What do women do, dear, when | hey sce indifference in the eyes se they love? It secms to me | suld rather sco hate for I | love cannot be buried so | isggomething tangible, some- which you can battle | 1aps overcome but indiffer- cold. so calm, so pitlless e Toe Adventuresd Rag g wafaggedy And LEN (S by Sohmy Sruelle I am silly, dear, to' har-| .y notion s way, but and cold nt to love you want to st thri and touches mine. you are sa old Hazel Hagg will not bother us legs!” i lemonade 1 to Raggedy Andy as the through the woods upon the awa of the magical hobby horse. So they r 1 am having AN Andy said. words. gedy Andy did pot know wives to pour such wonderful m gedyAun spect Heezy the Witch and break the hobhy again after you threw them into the Ha, , hal’ spring!” Raggedy howled, "Then we monkey back into Mr. Heezy the Witah ange the Fixus frght epread their ct they will have to run charms upon the ground in a ecir- ge their clothes at cle and mumble magic Meanwhile, the Raggedys and the Witch and Hazel Hagg monkey were riding away through “He's a 1 he did not know that the woods lickity split as fast as “luck, jumped up from her place and ran | €7 head, and the Captain, with a |around the table to him. { “Oh!" ghe exclaimed, with her {arms around his neck and her cheek | beside his cheek. “Is there such |@ terriblo distance as this hetween | us Don't you see that I love you more than ever? TIs there another man in all the world who would have done for the child of his friend {What you have done for me? [ |never forget it. It follows me |through the da And {f I don't do just as you “Hush, Joan!" he sald, seeming more startled than pleased by the |outbreak of affection. “Hush, n't have to do no He patted her hands In a perfunc. tory fashion, and she returned slow- ¥ to her place, T asked if you'd beon to town?" ud, rolling a eigarette.with un- certain fingers, magic | She nodded. “It was capsiderable of a fight v had with that black hoss, the 1ptain?” he suggested, “He’s a lion of a horse!" she said man-killer,” o rved “I hear they ain't even go- |snort of alarm, vunished as if on | |wings into tho night. She stared {after him for a while with a heavy |heart and then looked up to the |northiern and west horizon where the | mountains blocked away the stars ltn shadowy pyramids and tow run- |ning lines. Yonder was his goal, land how soon he would he among them, bathed In freedom! She mounted Peter and started |sadly away toward the ranch. Three | Imighty influences had poured into | Ler life one after another. Of these, | !Lee Haines was dead and Gloster |and the Captain were gone foreve [ What remained to her was the !dreadful monotony of the ranch lte land the long, sad silences of Buck Daniels. Peter, swinging on at his smooth anter, started sharply to the sic nd doubled Ei; pace. Out [lole straight before them swept a |shadow. And, although she could Inot make {t out, the sudden fear of Peter caught hold on Joan. She sent im on a racing gait, and leaning lose to his neck, jockeyed him ahead, | Now hoofbeats sounded behind her land hezan to thunder past. . Place for sacred offerings, Noble, dignified poems. . Conjunction. . The back of the neck. Adorned with a plume, 63. Native metal. h2. Fixed, . Attempt, Wading bird of stork family. . To eompete with, 53. In this manner. Chum, . Strikes gentiy, Adult males . They adorn the side of folks' ' 69. Perform. heads. . Ego. 7. Behold. . Part of the eye. . Falling water. . Early spring bird. 64. A gratuity, . Find fault with, . Ireland. . Traln of fancles while uslicp . Opposite of closed, . Put an end to. ANSWER TO THURSDAY'S PUZZLE Book of psalrn a Spelling of Ifth letter of al- "llfi:.} phabet. IARPE] . Decays. . Beparate articles. To perform. . It makes folks sweat in sum- mer time, e they eould go, when suddenly with- g to try to sell him.” 4 the 4 them In this out warning, the hobby horse went “‘What In the world will they q ‘ho}:‘l],\'\‘fl;‘k::on:.:,“‘, fiflzn‘“‘fif‘ ‘n',:hkl after R v crashing to the ground and the With him, then? Give him away?” | pefore her without a rider on his hem into t ““The sherlff don't see it that way,” |back. Tt was the Captain! T #aid Buck. “He's going to put a CHAPTER XX until th P "w"vml.\v of lead into the Captain's | The Gyps had ti lead. | 1f some of her fear left her, her It struck Joan dumb, wonder increased many fold. She The Captain, at ail odds, must be |shot Peter straight on, and the good | Sim Hargess. TOMORROW — Long distance lone message to Leslle Pres- DY ACROSS THE WAY their magic charms, said a fow rds and there they a8 dry and warm as they been. Then Heeay tl Witch said, “It was Raggedy Andy 3 us, Hazel Hagg 1 Hazel Hagg replied, “Yes, I it, Heezy the Witch, And 1 ve instead of Raggedy Ann have hich she dy Andy heart, so Raggedy heart just got v saved. She could net beg him from [horse worked at top speed with efls How could he pos- sibly understand? And yet the Captain must be saved! When she finished her work she opened the back door and went out- solemnly to and fro in the darkness, with a cloud of fragrance from his bipe following him. The sight of his solitary figure pity. And though she wanted to go out 1o him and take his arm for a while, she was held back by a feeling that |1eft—and sho_understood. He was stirred her with | ears flagging back, so great was his | effort, | {which that gallop ralsed, she saw 2 {the Captain swing back again into side. Buck Daniels was pacing | Yet, blinking through the wind ‘W, coming past on her right; then | moment later, he walked up on her using that matchless speed of his literally to run eireles around Peter She drew up the gelding and walted. Tt was only a pause of a few seconds. Then the Captain came | fiying out of the night with his mane Breakfast—8tewed prunes, whole wheat cooked cereal, ham toast, creamed potatoes, corn bread, hon milk, coffee, Luncheon-—Potato chowder, crou- tons, lettuce sandwiches, apple snoi, | drop cookles, milk, tea. Dinner — Chicken en casserole, mashed potatoes, twice-baked sweet potatoes, canued string beans, pir apple salad, whole wheat bread toitl, milk, coffee. There e no cishes mentioned them for five minutes. Add inilk and simmer until tender. Blend but- ter and flour and stir into soup. Add scasonings und cook, stirring constantly, for five minutes. Pour into turcen, &prinkie with parsicy and serve at onee, Apple Snow apples, !z cup suge! tes). s and scrape pulp fron core. Add sugar, . until atiff and dry he would be ill at ease, She did |[combad back and his tail drawn [that cannot be served to any well t wish to hear that new diffidence |straight out by the arrowy speed of | member of the ordinary family. In his voice and guess at that |his coming The milk might be omitted from Beat until stiff. Chill and serve startied look in his eyes, He ghot at poor Peter with gaping |the uncheon, as the ‘“chowder” 18 with boiled custard made with yolk They spread their magic charms In her room she threw herself on {mouth and eyes which, it seemed to | made with milk, and the dessert fur- of eggE upon the ground. the bed without undressing and |Joan, were devilishly bright. Peter | i wylk, as well. More than & This is u elmple, nourishing dos ited & Jong age until Buck came | Whirled away, and the great stallion Guart offmilk @ day for a child s tert that is suitable for any memin otiee il upstairs. He did not pause at her [went by, missing them narrowly ' 10" TRRC 0 S dVinable, and 16 of the family or guest, Mgy Raggedys and Mr. Tixus went roll. | 100r this eyening to say good night, [Joan dropped to the ground ar (o pint of milk a day should not Tolti S ing over and over but with a loud, stamping step went | Peter. mastored hy terror, darted permiited. Three eggs, 4 tablespoons bread The Raggedya wero surprised to o1 1o his own room. * She Hatened {away with a fiying pair of bridie [, P*I0 L0 0 g Thre from soft part of loaf, 1 cup |one quart gf wilk a day, cats a dieh sugar, 16 dates, 1 cup walnut meats 1-cooked cefeal, two Kinds Of 11; teaspoons baking powder, few platter, using a wire whisk. Slowls beat in the sweetened apple pulp a magical hobby lagg?” Heezy the ire Raggedys ey reached Mr. don't care to 1 Heezy the ggedys and get the cand rou can have the hob If he was min 1 would and the monkey s not Y=< Loveliness i 5 tance, and then, carrying a halter Now if we should suddenly ‘ A Clear and lead rope, she started through monkey back into fat m Healthy Skin | |the trees toward the hotel stable and The youne lady across the way says k any of the girls have cars and it’s so 1 Mr. Fisus would weigh ar nd a place to park that the school f would mash the hobby \ reaily aseds a curriculum of its own. sce Mr, Fixus had been ¢ to the creaking of the floor until he |reins. He was not pursued. back into his own shape they W38 in bed. Then she was up at (To Be Continued) A e T 12n they ©7Ce and down the stairs, all silent- fruit, bread and butter graine sait. looked at the poor : e ”]" I'_” 2‘:'14]1. lest Buck should — i an egg. or its equivalent n Beat yolks of eggs untii thick and they found that all of his wooder Shostd “_1';“ g ‘1” in pity lest he < meat, his “cilories” and vitamins jemon colored. Mix baking powder legs were broken. And just at this 1 retuen, 0 Worry for untl || HIGH GRADE REPAIRINC ||win be what they should be, and sugar end beat into yolks moment, the two mean old witches " . These ‘needs are conveniently sup- Stone and chop dates and c} 1 ‘ s PR . Y e s are co y 3 N p dates and chop nuts came running from the bushes and I9 the pasture she found and ma- | AND REMODELING plied in the menus planned for the Mix dates. nuts and bread erumbs caught Raggedy Andy. w‘»d' honest Peter, and a few mo- entire family. and add to yolk mixture. Beat : :“nnsolz‘r r':;!\(; e rslhO\xnd for the Potato Chowder whites of eggs until Sif and dry is carrying the Ra — oo (SR ST [ | ] vh“ fw -iq ;;c;;arvtllur:gavrom;:: One quart of milk, 3 cups diced with salt. Fold into first mixturc Himge Sl iy - \ i | potatoe: ip diced carrots, and n f e =W .‘ :utlcura ]rmn e A ey o the potatoes, 1 cup _di arrots, 2 and turn Into buttered and floured cause the Raggedys are Ly fore, tethered Peter at a little dis- slices onion, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 shallow pans. Bake 20 minutes in & i 2 F U R s H 0 P tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon sal, moderate oven. Cut in squares and 1-4 teaspoon celery salt, 1-8 teaspoon secrve with whipped cream. 3 pepper, 2 tablespoons minced pars- This dessert will keep, and is con- The oaivll DeRisA R Talatn \ Tk 13 FRANKLIN SQ. ley. cnient to have on hand. Needless [l}w?icby‘_tvms.a.y rkness stopped her Tel. 770 Cook | and onioa (o say it is not an ldea) dessert for L “This is where Haines was hit,” | Jlin bolling water to barely cover,children under 10 years of age. wn to the ground and