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To match the hat and costume is one of fashion's whims this year, and it Is most effective as you can see by this photograph. The up- per part of the frock is yellow and s }{tho skirt and bandings are of yel. « i ] ‘. APTAIN A.E.DINGLES low and brown plaid. The hat has 1924 by BIINTANO'S INC_ Af) RIGNTS QISERVED The Ticery Demonstrate Their you? Here they come now."” a plain yellow crown and a plaid - S L tATD by N.ELA, SER' nc? mE.‘ k) Usual Eiticlency The Procession brim turned up from the face. 3 5 — fcer's keen eyes had | She disappeared into the hallway i { seen the crumpled tiguro of Lillian's las a ludicrous procession appeared ) n BEGIN HFRE TODAY boat an' git on our-way fer Anjer." mysterious protege in the tonneau of around the corner of the house. G (P ) C Alden l!‘(mkv;’ ff;rr:;rly”n nn:llor. Vo‘l’cf; Jolnsg in mfi‘;.“u“.: the car, 1 was sure, but nothing in came lanky, good-natured Jerry Ti- 4 grown soft and flabby through acrowd bessu to move. Tke uttere her face or mann licated that cer, adored of all children. Junior oss’p s omer E § life of idle case, ships aboard the a yell, and the starlight glittered knowledge as 8 3 . s was perched high upon his shoulder i 1 clipper Orontes as “boy,” under the | on his ax blade, A : a4 Marion! aliinpsdt happily by his ] p 4 3 command of— “Come on, chaps!" shouted a' Qiery ka6 fa ok tor % ttering merrily. Following Turpentine Helps J 4 Jake Stevens, whose enmity he!man on the outside of the little us » 1 ) i ely came Sam Ticer, a sack A tablespoon of turpentine in a i 3 ! fncurs because of a mutual love| mob, and before Ike could reach Vhin 1 B answer of gr o his shoulder, and his | Quart 'of water applied to plants £ for— | him his hands were upon the boat. expre { t that was alsc with curfosity, while the | ©Nce @ week will make the leaves ‘ S _ Mary Manning, daughter of the Another hand tore down the sall, mir , Jependable figure of faithful | V¢! een and Keep the plant look- ¥ . ¢ owner, who is u passenger. At Cape| “Shove orf, me sons! We kin get her p ne vis- Jim br t up the rear ing vigorous and healthy. w ¢ st Town, Stevens {s superseded as cap- | strytened out afloat!” fon on this old eart YO Mrs. “Well! well! well!" Sam Ticer gave 3 S T 5 tain by Drake, whose lawyers have| “Hands off!" roared Jake, and Ticer,” she said. “And 1 know from us the time-honored greeting of his To Mcasu i § geen to the purchase of the Or-| plunged headlong at the man tear- the very k of you here ¢ » ain't all the ladies to- | To measure butter, lard and 2 b ontes dtiring its crulse, Stevens is ing the sail awning down, He struck fires blazing i grate | ing ones that §s,* Other solid fats, puck them solidly 1 § reduced to the rank of chief mate. }norcely at the dim face, and the 1rs ser's laughter, und T knew h 1 “Mig' Und ) ‘ye | In the cup or spoon, then level off 2 A 4 5 The Orontes, duc partly to Jake's| fellow toppled back into the lap- it pliment 1 shit for € q 't seen | With a knife, 348 i disobeyal of orders, is becalmed in ' ping tide. Ike struck with his ax, a month o 5 _—_— . s i the straits off Java. Mary slips and the edge gashed the gunwale ! there, _ When Ironing Silk < 8 away from the ship with Ike, the of the boat not an inch clear of 1 plain ¢ | When ironing silk press the way i 2 i steward, and later Jake goes to join | another hand. | have a very sick woman | of the nap and not s it. Use S % E 3 i her ashore, | *“'E's a bloody murderer!” gasp- Mr. Tiee Lillian said crisply, | well padded su e under NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | ed the lucky one who had escaped. t you men to carry her the silk. % i Lulled by the murmur of the tide ' Then there was a rush. Something ' upstalrs s, Graham's room. | m— R & Fiivis on the shore, and the soft crooning struck Jake on the head and he whom we i " E r to \Mrs. Ticer in For Making Tea R of the night breeze, Jake siept ! pitched across the boat gunwale, This puzzle would make a neat To shut out, quick \hat 4 Auntie Ma s room ®nd come back, [ Always use freshly bolled water R soundly for all his problems. He Ike acreamed, for desperate hands design for grandmother's embroid. Hebrew name for God. e 7" € you things are ready r kin| a or hot beverages 8 %iss . 1 falled to hear the stealthy tramp of selzed his ax and rendered him ery. 'At the same time it will af. Revolve on axis. Katherine Takes Cha 4 reshly drawn water for col 4 many feet. A line of men stepped powerless for harm, although he ford a good bit of entertainment for 10, Idol. “Mine, for T T A “You don't need no m carry cautiously by him without seeing still clung to the handle. Jake |the literary individuals in the fam-|11. Absolute. one woman upstairs,” Sar == him, and went towards the boat on stumbled to his feet again, all but iy Implore. i for turned with a broad grin, s Use Borax the beach, Jake only awoke to the stunned, and beat at faces that Horlzontal . Resinous substance. ab d b |she's the fat woman in ti 8. Sprinkle powdered borax snarling challenge of lke Saintly.!snarled at him. He heard Mary cry Published form of terary work | 18. Shrub used for tanning. W T if 'rv':! is You just need a man, and that's under sinks, over pantry Then, swiftly awake, he became out, and fought madly to reach her.| 7. Dirt deeply ingrained. 2 Celestial bodies. / going to he a as 1 Kath- |* t often I git the ancet to hug | and around plumbing. It is a per aware of the gathering about the Heavy clubs of driftweod ham- Numeral, 2 Dark-colored mark on skin. erine interposed Ir Fleor f*”‘ a pretty girl, that woman of mine | fectly safe disinfectant. boat, | mered upon hig skull. He felt as if Causing death. . To agitate. you please go up get Mrs. Gra- {hup sich a close watch on me. He ran down, bursting in among wheels whirled inside his head, Tke | To portend, 25. Reinvigorated. ham's bed ready for ihis patient. “Eversthing's All Ready the riot that scemed to center screamed, but those rufans were Pastoral pipes. . Barren. But first, is Jerry or your husband | “Shut up Ticer, and hehave your- FABLES ON HEALTH ot State of equality. . Person of low mentality. 121 self,” came a placid voice t. ™ th Commence. % Pertaining to magnetic' poles. a minute ago,” doorway as his spouse who must “They were her ‘I = . “ 21. Aurfeular portion of the heart. Coarse part of hemp. she returned, “talking to Jim about have met Marion on the stairway | SEE!NG Tl—IE DOCTOR A gxpgfle‘;cgd person. 35. Light brown. some chickens. Unless some miracle came out on the veran Every- | i Cyst. 1dle chatter. has struck them, they're still out at [thing's all ready, Mrs. Underwood, ' . . Pomp. Gift or bounty. |bedclothes turned down, and a cou- | R R LA R Measure. One who polishes with files. s all reflected the 'ple of hot water bottles on the| After Mr. and Mrs. Mann de-|, She had heard of doctors giving i Man. Sour. which her sheets. I Dbrought this alons. cided that they would have a physi- Such meesages as that. It had 2 To become weary. 3. Bed of a bird. Thought yQu might need i s % never emed that she, herself, 7 . Father. . Fence doors. to inject | " was the strong k IRexsrninaliontmads Sthef comInE ety Ity ot Tt (e ah it he rE Ko 4 =N A . Small speck. Descriptive of affections goo! y into the a collapsible camp cot ser- Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Mann spent yand, not for a long, long time at A2 3 Z Position on football team, (PlL.) or bad. yushband, and ine's ey € s she v 1 the two intervening da in won- least. e Procured. 48, Concealed. - need,” she said. dering just what the doctor would But there were the Joneses, 4 - | 1l Stick. Sepulchral monument. r. call them |“Please spread it out on the porch. |find wrong friends of Mrs. Mann, who lived \ A spike of corn. Indefinite. 5 You I ne vy th At times she had been sure she over on Cherry street, For the last A \ \ 9. /Friend. i4. Defend by arguments. 1, retorted, | youn v T Tic it was suffering from some kind of |five years they had had the doctor d ) \ \ \ Vulgar. . Enfolded. Ter smil itt r. “Wild jus me to this side of the d heart trouble. And every tim dlr look them over gvery vear. " i 5 Servile flattery. 7. Nothing. horses couldn’t drag 'Ticer and Jerry demonstrate your skill in lifting h ad of a person dropping d. They seemed proud of it. Every i~ N ) . Exelamation of contempt. Otherwise. home wl E \larion's news out of it and putting her on that seized with a vague un time the two familics got together ‘ 7] g N o g i Indefinite article. i1, Cover, that you're here t did I tell |stretcher.” Now she was going down ce | Mrs. Jones would tell what the i A7 AN 2 A% Cooties. Decline. . and learn the worst. |doctor said ‘) (e . Soft bluish gray metal. . Exist. The thought almost frightened her. | “Well, some folk are just that \ . Note in scale, Conjunction. ‘i And her husband too. . What ' way,” she mumbled to herself. *If Z A o i Having legal force. would she do if the doctor, after an the doctor lIs them they have ¥ > > . To bar. | examination, should tell him that [appendicitis they want it published / > Ground down. | he vmd but one year to live? lit th ,‘.xm,\" Z Z . Bank clerk. | - . Anxious, Falsehood. muu ML GG e e e i | “BLI'ME TH' BLEEDER'S GOT A GUN! LOOK OUT!" - To separate metals from ore [TERIEDMWET] otio K'l\u”"hv vate 5 Mr rescott the rst of th wee k. ;'r;‘:l,’ll:r.r:\\l FROM \n HN ALDE \’ \‘lrn 1‘ told 'h r !v'v ‘\; W u»nf -fi\f Adve“‘ruresof KaygedyAn“ s | 64 ffi‘clrl‘-’d rapidly. ggmggmmgfig mg[:j <N ARAMAEEON [eacs e e Sword. PRESCOTT TO LESLIE ; y& sh there. ot 1o be driven off by screams. The |7, com [!Dla{l] JAITCEIDIRSITIL T PRESCOTT hasn’t bee tlantic Ci in a; Comfort. ; - < “Lor* lumme! Stooard, it's hus!”. boat moved, too. They were launch- Marked “lot it stand.” IDIEDTTIMNI [ [GIH Dreadfully sorry, dear, but I can't 'long time and this will be a vod | & S¥als aq ¥ o b v g 5 i/ | SO e lag g i R : and Kfigg@d A“A & | excluimed young Tubbs desperately. | Ing the boat, and Mary was in it. ikl oithr e ot iiron! e iiu(fl{-]l.) [ORIEIS] I told you ov ¥ i van aat e | Tke menaced his head with the ax.|He fought well, but he® had been Gl Lhiolany: : : | 5 J ,\ G “2 : | it back! Tyke yer 'ands orf the|sadly dazed by that first tremendous Nt Vertical lémilggmé' Ifi" oty LA s 5 0 4 at!” warned Tke, and his weapon blow. He called up cunning where il el NITI5] e Waldc 1 through the air murdefous- brawn bade falr to fail. Head down, Spccial Jndgict food. ound some Stevens pushed forward. and arms protecting it, he charged | °* '“v,.ifl',,,;“nnr-q fi@n.fi i als e d 4 gLty he e 1 g ging | ¥y Ann and Raggedy it back, there, What does this clear of the gang, and swiftly [ sl P were brouzh ut, T think, by C: can do with her o Fairies in the stillness of the A Raggedy Ann answered. mean? Who's hers?” ; turned upon them. . :"rontm‘l'fl"- | CETITEIRIS "E- Short sleep don’s br . Will have to stay | days. |deep deep woods? 1 have heard | Then ple: lift the latch and “Gawd bli'me, it's Mister Stevens, “Back, you rats! Hands off, or here to meet a committee of the| Iam very glad to know that you them on thrce different occasions walk in!” the volce hlokes!" eried Sims, and the crowd I'll shoot you full o' lead! Quick, men. Thir strik w re ge g 50 splendidly ar 1 deep woods of Maine and it en the Raggedys walked into back with many a muffled you!” Nothin keep me from 3 i ch a fine boy. i . s sound, the tiny house v zaw a little old and scarcely muffled| “Bli'me! Th® bleeder's got a gun! eyt 1 s (o { ou when we though veet. y ady lying upon a couch, Look out.” Jnothersoffd L liave 0 : picaze dpinot telldiandivTole this, i zzody Andy, sitting upon the | “Why!" Rag Ann cried, “Her | “What is it, Tke?” called Mary| Fearfully the deserters backed | fon to send any rt A i ERyou ! v bank ot the happy giggling hands ar cd {from her shelter. ! elear. They backed as long as Juke that come to me untll Wedn v r : rescott brook hea fairics singing too, ¥ “There's th' Judy!” whispered advanced, holding a big closed clagp ay ORI eARX LI B A Lar thnt s A ] GG s G RIG e, DN ) DOGE LG Cail, (o 2 18, 1he gims hoarsely, digging a forefinger | knifc towards them. Then he Atlant y ir r You N « o 3 f 3 re, some sitting beside them magician did it and 1 ill be back osely into Tubhs’ ribs, warned them to keep that distance; not ow p ted am j; . ng feel t g n the bly moss were hun- soon, I am sure!” ly Andy “Don’'t be frightened, Mary,” |and even Ike did not decline his ou on Saturday | ! e he reason ! iy soon had the little lady untied and 'jake called to the girl, Then with a offer to keep watch with him un- Qe i 8dto ool [Geriierss s, ew Raggedy Ann went to the cupboard feroeity that abashed the men for der the shelter of the boat. Tetter From Nurse Anderson | Sincerely, ver the la ater, they and br out milk and dough-|the moment he put his face close | CHAPTER XXVII Breakfast — Halves of grape- | put on to cook in cold water. Bring to Mrs. Jehn Alden Prescott, JULIA ANDEI v = —————— nuts for her to eat, Very soon she to the nearest man and barked: Master of His Ship fruit, breakfast codfish, vrn'nhx(‘ud.iMU\\'W to the boiling point and sim- My Dear Mrs, Prescott: As vou | (Copyright 1625, NEA S r = —== | was sirong cnough to walk to the| “What d'ye want? What's your| Mcanwhile, after a day of flerce | Whole Wheat toast, broiled bacon, | mer until tender, about 20 minutes. probablysknowisiemsyoury Husk == / 44 X Hekr I game? Who sent you?" work, shift!ng water tanks, break- Scrambled eggs, milk, coffee. e | Drain and dry. Try out salt pork, drla o iher ey J : Ao CRIAT g s / G oLy [ | “We must lock all the doors and Somebody remembered that Stev-' ing out cargo, moving weight of | luncheon — Split pea soup, | cooking until meat is crisp. Remove Yor 5 Mrs. Prescott > Prescott to Mrs. Mary Alden | W0 windows, (cause M i ens was no longer a first mate to every movable kind aft to lighten . (oasted crackers, honey tapioca meat to a hot platter. Dip fish in senior, is very well inde think Prescott. ! )} | take my magic sti e tarveal |the fore end of the Orontes, har- | Pudding, milk, tea. | flour ana fry a delicate brown in ¢his trip has done L great dea e | [V 4 2 | Just then My ] out of ver mind our gyme, Mister,” assed mates sent rcbellious sajlors| DPinner — lsturfi d ;'Ork‘ t-dn‘lfr-’lh"lhflll fat. !“u!l'lls;\“;m r:‘:‘:;'r “fl!!h of good. g her some- ARV the bushes and dys saw od 8 o “We aln’ supper and rest, loin, creamed potatoes, fried ap-|pork, Pour off all b espoons Bineholt o Hersdit 4FLAP')"P FANNY says " he was the same man vt ons lnr;rb(i,l:u“a.c,f d,m-l“é“:m& m..,"',f’!p;:w:::‘“'":: In early, Mister |ples, onions baked in the husks, | fat and stir in flour. When smooth For s, however crooked legs who h nted 10 we pever sees you. We come to Twining, because there's likely to be | Tadishes, graham bread, fruit puff|slowly add milk and cook until S eat Raggedy Ann's ly heart. tyke the boat an’ beat it over th'|a breeze after dark, and T'll try to | puddings, milk, coffee, | thick ~and smooth. ~ Season with When Mugguns found the door and Strytes. An’ th' lydy kin come, too, move the ship again at high tide,” | Two breakfasts must be provided | paprika and pour around fich and 3 [ windows locked he kicked upon the she wants to, hey blokes?” said Drake, regardiné complacent- |if there are children under school | pork to serve. course, n tryin o he 21 = ) E 0 door, but the Raggedys and the Ush yer row, Mouthy!” growled ly the great heap of cargo forward A4ge at the family table. The toast, (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, her oft by t it s | ) i % | 2 little lady remained very quiet and Tubbs, pushing himself forward. of the poop. He had made no com-bacon and eggs arc suggested for Ine.) be better for ¥ 5 | = { Al e fow 1 Mugguns went “We come ashore, Mister Stevens, ment about the going of S'e\‘ms"”rw benefit of juniors under 10 years 34 AL R 1 comr Iy e | = away. Then, t ittl brought becos we ain't goin’ to ‘ave our He gave no ecar to the whining|of age. - T AGSIFIR . out the magic st nd wished for hearts broke and be swore at. We grievances of the Doctor, who not| A lamb chop should be provideq | THE "l’R'“‘," e ?'FIED are strawberry short cake with whipped come ashore, syme as you.” only had to feed the men, and | in place of the pork for children BRING RESULTS L fah ol f other nice thinzs| “Pp’ bloody rats started to run serve the cabin, but was driven to under 6 years of age. Otherwisc the | to cat and she and Raggedy Ann hover the deck, so It's time for put his weight to a rope, too, |dinner — menu can be served as and Raggedy Andy sat at the cun- sajlormen—" Another garrulous trundle cases, and carry planks. He | planned for the entire fam ning liftle table and visited until voice broke in. Tubbs cursed the was also cxpected to take care of Honey Tapioca Pudding ___ |bed time and Mr ns did not speaker and went on with his own the prisoner, ‘Erb Oats. 'Erb found | Two tablespoons minute tapioca, eir tiny voices and the Feturn to disturb hem in their q) his mealtimes becoming painfully |2 cups milk, 2 eges, 1';\ tablespoons | o B ) slended into a so soft , pieasure “We want to know, Mister Stev- irregular. The two young mates | Strained honey, 2 tablespoons or-| Seascn Of 1 1 — ens, if it ain't law as our Articles spared themselves no more than|ange juice, l" tablespoon butter, 1-8 | { he t s is up an’ cancelled as soon as the they spared the men. They sang out | teaspoon sa Jewe!s " there ¢ strange stillness ~I1iplsh’ 2 for ha‘ula, hauled, too, slung cases| Scald milk in top of double boiler leep deep Woo ~| “You'll all be clapped into the and hove on crab winches with the Moisten tapioca in a little cold | ment made the R stone frigate, as soon as you get men. Never a word of complaint | water and stir into milk, Cook un- but this did n sshore, that's how you stand,” re- escaped them. Drake noted that|til clear, stirring constantly. Add taggedy Ann o ’ ) torted Stevens contemptuousl He very carefully. But they felt they!salt. Beat yolks of eggs and beat otl h le 3 x might be a disgraced and discredit- were working on a hopeless task; |in honey and orange juice. Add| apron and caught hold of i ed officer; but he still held to the felt that there would be no L]\dmg‘iln\\\\ to tapioca and cook over hot Andy's hand o S rule of caste. He was dealing with of floating the ship until hr,rlng‘“m‘ until mixture thickens. Stir and have sor t orecastle Tabl Not even decent tides came; felt the men had rea- | in butter. Pour into a buttered bak- 1 sailormen. No decent sailormen sonable ground for grumbling. But|ing dish and cover with a meringue t skipping o would degert the ship while theré orders were to be obeyed, cven made with the whites of the eggs| brook and gh th A Boon tO was hope of saving her. He grinned though they hreak owners; and beaten until stiff and dry with 2 it the thought. But in his own case here the owner was giving the | tablespoons sugar and 2 tablespoons they came to a cun- Mothers he had been definitely reduced to orders. So Mr. Twining only mur- "honey. Bake 8 minutes in a mod- Raggedy v nonenity and told to go. Sud- mured assent to that last order as | erately hot oven. The meringue iEE l_ Ul\ 2 y ¥ could tou asoils : denly he thrust in among the clus- Drake went below. But Drake should color while baking. 1V : ; : zc the ¢ t tering gang. All were dripping wet, stepped back again. Stuffed Pork Tendérloin . dear cunning little toy hs of too mu dosin they smelled sour. They were all “Better hoist the boat.and swing|{ One strip tenderloin (about 1 1y Ann cried as she b G R G i breathing hard as it from exertion, it in before the men knock off for pound) 1 1-2 cups bread crumbs, 1 Do you A or anxjety. He peered into one face supper,” he suggested. “We don't teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, s after 4another. need a boat tonight, and 1 prefer 1 teaspoon minced onion, 1 tea- | With Vicks there fs notk “T thought so!” he rasped, step- not to lose another.” spoon minced parsley, 4 minced o swallowsyousiuatirub it on ping back towards the boat. “Not (To Be Continucd) stuffed olives, 3 tablespoons meited T Y T E ————————— T W _ vice to you is, get back to the boat Spiit tenderloin lengthwise aud that brought you ashore, and return Do""" meat to make flat and about K the form of vapors which Sl % i h thick. Mix stuffing ingredi- | g Ty Witeh's house, i He T O D i (|10 the ship before you are found Doesyour skin AR s B The First and Original magician’s + out. Work, you're afraid of! You'll en(l in the order given, adding the | ol he nose, throat, bronchial tubes |\l 'roagg under & Java sun 1t you itch and burn? egs well beaten. Tils stumng|| Cold and-Grip Tublet and lungs. . laughed. “If T ” don't turn to like men.” Q. through the middle of l}ue meat and ven Safe for mo: we wil S che M e Vicks 1 &b “We didn't steal a boat, Mister,” Stop it with Resmo‘ draw edges together, Sew. Stick a| | FTY r more than This is a season of ric! : nd mix ! toacton 1 house, o '"::.,,”f.rfl”:,",‘,‘";"' SUmulate® | rctorted Sims. The other boat is Theresrelief in the few cloves into the meat and bake | | & Qun:tflgr q‘fea gal:z\éryf;. gorgeousn " . rti- | 10 _bowels, e gave to b t n 1 then we'll run!” s gabailocs s uled up, for fear we would, first Apphcahon 45 minutes in_a hot oven. Baste||an ecti: r y L 1 't bee o ith boili rater and melt- > X 3 ficlal or real, play ¢ ) : e s went to the oMy 46 GUEriEHE hoNs | though. You ain’t been treated none often with boiling water and me COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- | gole. Here E € an- - r ¢ y Andy rolled up' cencrally relleved within too gbod, Mister Stevens. We only ed butter until there is enough| | ENZA and as a Preventive, | . 2 3 s f 1 ntle in t R e LimsRaliiiia) ' = 3 done . We swum liquor in the pan to baste with. . . | @eau, three r and . > 2 S s R Or Tan o e jone the same as you. The box bears this two pearl and sapphi e . st 2 3 { for it, too. And we're ready to fol- Breakfast Codfish signature a1l of which may be worn at once e by = imp! "hump!* - ‘J 1 r you if you—" Three-fourths poundnnlll ;.:nd: sithout making the wearer cor et Lty n's soft cotton stuffed har P~ ‘ “Don't wyste bref on ‘im ‘ fish, 3 or 4 silces fat salt pork, ¢ 4 Z | growled a voice in the dark. “Them < tablespoons flour. 2 cups V A PO RU = lra'.a runnin’ over th' deck finished [ =00 =J0s | Peprika. me, To 'ell wiv 'im, Let's tyke the Soak fish over night Draln and| “What a dear cunning little toy house!” Raggedy Ann cried. The body heat releases th ptus, mously jeweled. Any c ft 2 r . t T Powever, would be ly decora- Lheu olive colat, M,de. Vho ¢ ft little voice in- five, worn alone. o i e asked | Over 17 Muwiow Jars Useo Yearty