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| PARIS STRONG FOR GOLD FTOMLEINGER | ¥ resh At All Times PRI ——— v——-}‘ § N 01925}’)'NEAS€IV|C€ |l]C. | . en She s v nyard gate just after | BEGIN HERE TODAY, Goorge Glenister, Did he inform? Mhen et ; e e Goss, S Cor TS SIR DUDLEY GLENISTER, sus-|him of his father's death and reveay = XE A mo08 Chow made o stop theve, 1 wusy p ner 3 i % bt b Nimselt as your cousin’s emissary?” || ,- ‘ | pected of murder when @ crow dpops | IR a6 yous cousiue Rl 53 Kept pure and delicious in atch Tec ) doorstep, | ¢ a fleshloss finger in the midst of @] aja not,” Kathleen replied. “He gays a . . B s : Al e Sk Garments picnle party, attempta to allay suse | Mt he hold no communication with air-tight aluminum foil pack- Mus approval o or v g ) v th i b | oiclon by asking— George, but cabled a report of his : : Pt :" A ' board whifs laundering then gt "‘XL‘,\"'.-}"“ i k;m(;,,“\-,sv[-|;n. sister | discquery to his employer in London. ages. Never sold in bulk. Try it. I vore Always rub with 1d8 i of the'dead man, to marry him, be.|In forty-elght hours he had a cabled : 4 Hoving that if she were hia wife ghe| answer ordering him to return to Cleaning Wall Paper p F e | would Iet up in her attempt to fas-| England forthwith without & l‘ul\(m.l 1 paper may be eleaned, if not S bl | ten him with the guilt, Kathleen v 'fll“"‘ brother. He obayed the m'lu». badly soiled, by rubbing the sur- s uses, and Slr Dudley goes into af, :\ml.(hxl.l IT the sum total of Mr. tly with cotton batting § v ening her, but Irickey's disclosures? NORMAN SLATER, XKathleen's| “Up to the present eald Kath- leen. “But he hinted that ho had, t frouk Dust With Damp Cloth | 3§ i lover, azpears and a fight ensucs, : L I i A PR e ey g ' % 1 [ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY, | in his own words, ‘something up his| ; : bt Al R it i A Rxaiso et hew.comer. | sleeve,’ and that he had to consult i — myster " ) ISt vou . s you|well to dust a carpet with a cloth i Txcuse me,” sald the new-comer. ; sl ; biEh y Bstlennblsiie dlcel L etetive Tnspector Wragge | Some one before he could fmpart it. ' . e AILALOIC > CILLLE NG, = daetl | 87| He gave me his address, 16 Lips- — His referenve 1 T ot ool ks i R Ty o of Scotland Yard, called to muke a : S REL R AIURANE I 1 rles, T 't mo | combe Road, Brixton, and asked me iz Knowledge of | s been added. fcathers trim a stunning frock of | €Y Inquirics. The mald who lct me 0] { held @ : Chow gter hor with | henna-colored georgetto: crepe, In was scared of a fight ehe said was| to call there tomorrow, ) did not i » somot faca more nearly | Cleaning Rugs 3 g going on and ahe told me 1'd better| Inspector Wragge ouce morer | i AL 8 800 MORS Do < 3 el $ Bon up. What's the row about?” | reached for his h ank you, bacy ; S e ) I evor hind i AVhenexgripossible i aniallhny K8l Crystal Bends g {‘, Aleymaa b at his dig- | Miss Glenister,” he sa My time n the T ther should be taken ont of doors where 4 Sir Dudley made a grab at his dig- | ' » Eaids 3 At J ¥ 2 (4 hould be taken out loors where | gtrands of crvstal beads are used m,\' L Bl calling upon you has not heen "My cousin, Miss Glenister, has| Wasted. 1 will give myself the plea- heen accusing me of murdering her| Sure agai, after you have been to Brixton, You can always get me on atrict cspionas t lady no like men not white,” [they may be thoroughly beaten and |y rows about the hems of the new But nis t 1 : e ! deposited his basket [swept. | dancing frocks, lady” sent my 1 into n on a chair and pro- e | e s Hh a ) harted 8 1 to undo it. “But Lee Chow our. Banx 24 yrother, and this gentleman took her : ; L cha « 1 to undo it, _“But T.ee Chow Soak Your Pan | Pompon Effects Aol i the 'phone to Scotland Yard if any- From it g 0! ne ) Will Missee Gra- | Sauce pans and cake pans should | o s PRUne oD : thing crops u Small coque feathers made info “Come, come!” said {he inspector P& LT emerge s lease look at laundry and give [be put to soak as soon as they are | _ b 4 aachiiion dodrd ; ; |yery round pompon cftects are used | goothingly, “You arc all traveling| With o friendly glance at Norman | g Lk he bowed himself out of Yhe boom | on the new smail hats. much too fast and ] ain't going to = be dragged after you, All T want ia| and went downstairs and outside. Many Buttons Used for Mias Glelister to verify one or| 11e stood on the curb walting-dor 2 a disengaged taxi. One came along prec ng € i the laundry, some that - Hugh ( 5 t 1 out before leaving the Laundry Hint for mar cast this 0 to Mother Graham, and articles hed with i his assc : I B e e ol sty lepeany butionsitsadEin Sivows fao it woidat ey which JIBvs been forward- statement belie not 1ght to ask when in the C sry damp and rolled up |€lose that they almost overlap each | ed to the Yard by the local police.” the validity of a i} man’ r 1 found | e o en lother, appear on the new tub silk [ “Which means, 1 presume, that the case has not heen dropped?” from v [should lic hree hours before | frocks _ the Perikinkle Blue said Sir Dudley, adjusting his ramp- away th - frock of periwinkle blue crepe [1ed neckwear. led his hands into his Ononille! mbroklery hine has a very wide jabot Picking up his gloves and con- ves and said meckly with an up- “henil nbroidery in differcnt [pleated silk as its enly trimming. EHhesd tonhatiino el s har e Ul cmbelier il i leen trodden on in the fray, Sir coppe e 3 on | de chine blous vid vel- | Tie Scarfs Dudley walked out of the door. | . 5 CHAPTER IN. | Some of the new scarfs for spring “Maud Blai Sir Dudley having departed from house of T.ady Marrables in high on, Inspector Wragge's semi- : ihle for you to| showed me the stric shak the s 1 told him firmly. | are so very narrow {hat they give Teather Trimmis » impression of a tie worn with- |, | | s of black and re | out the customary collar. 3 | ¢ Tre pieces the puzzle fitted to- [now.” \ = frivolous manner changed to one of ; s . e tolow a1 b i official severity. that T burst . ¢ n f p Nabane thalll FABLES ON HEALTH “It is a mistake to take the law overwroug x here- w ar “n Mos | | into your own hands,” he remarked 2 Z7 There arc few difficult words in) 5 Tersonal pronoun (fem.) with reso! o v yre in | s roti + t| DANGER OF FLIES | impartially to both culprits RO 7 5 the puzzle. The Jongest have five | Seventh note in scale. conject ) ; tt : : 2t g ] Kathleen smiled sweetly at him | ) letters ch, But it's a difficult puz- § To dishonor, patient 1 A | “My cousin tried to hlackmail m¢ 4 zle because of the predominance Lof | Direction where the sun sc bizarre prob Sl i T | {into marrying him,” she said, “his| 7 unkeyed letter. ) Snake-like fishes. v can find the candy out of | T¢ason being that it would allay thej 2 HORIZONTAL 5 08, L : | suspicion under which he is labor- ; . Pertaining to 2 sound Within. / cétaurants place samples of pie n;;'. "AY“]W'(‘:'x:lw;.q‘;;v, v‘m r, wh »m, “hl 4. I(,’ :-uH‘H‘ Written slander. cam aturally resented tha . Warms 9 1 exist. out on a counter for the flies to| wQuite eo,” said Wragge. “Yo 9. A me » of arg, Historical tale of ancicn umple first, Often pie is under | \fisg Glenister, heing aged to Female i 5 A unit, L shelf. out L of customers, | captain Slater, T pres | 2. Assessment, Road house. & | but casily found by flies. . Katleen glanced siyly her| “MRS. TRIC AT HOME?" Nen(eEipiofount To cancel. of | So many unpleasant things have [ o, s ASKED. Dol ko o S&0is! e e S0 sbont i (. e s e eyt st B . The amartor tang o e wind. | 30 K g an e ing opular all the time. |, crtainly engaged to be 1 | s 33 A violin-like musical inst of|” According to Mrs. Mann in a few [ married. The day 18 mnot fixed,|Presently and the young couple in R I ment. ns | mor 3 t -respeeting | though. Lady Marrables drawing room| e brewing o G on | hou ¥ e just as horrifl Tnspector Wrag ¥ would e been surprised at the R s e 35 In the manner of. [ ot Satth | address he gave the driver—16 Lip-| R ke Barahad: Novtorilr 3 5 scombe Road, Brixton. B e Al Tree (Ulmus) < ( y intrusion, Mt le: ) iq,| “With all due respeet to Miss . nachine used in cotfon mak. A grain, TELEGRAM FROM JOHN ALDUN 1 e e nicate | over which the flies crawl as often | two,” says Mrs. Mann. taking from his pocketbook a pho- Glenister,” he muttered as he sat| {;"‘lv | Part ol chalr (pl.) PRESCOTT TO MRS, LESLIH ) what | nm J tograph of the unfashionable visit-|d0wn. “it will ba better business ' ,,‘l‘,l', B Tavort | High priest of Israel. PRESCOTT to do vrite you ing card sizc, but for the present|] take Mr. Simon Tric Sl Rl S A 7 A fountain; an issue of water | | keeping the pleture hidden. “I have |and interview him be fore she does. e . from the earth. | been down fo Beechwood and made| The cab stopped at a smart] f\" gonismpia s Chief of the gods, in Norse |a few Inquirics which were not yery | curtained detached villa in a quict M asninsptonols thology | treely anawered, and 1 hoped that|Suburban road. Wragge got out and| HIGAL 11 To make explation vou might supplement the informa- | Tang the bell, thereby producing in) = Be ol comyass 52 Oily t of animals (pl.) tion.? the smart littie doorway a smart lit-( 39. Interior. e elaasas “I will tell vou all 1 can.” te maidservant. The domestic sur- The horny scales at the tip of 5 To reduce to an “evenly pro- “Your father, Siv Phillip's, head | roundings of Mr. Simon Trickey were the fingers. gresslve ascent. gamekeeper, John Grime not what the deteetive had expected - Preposition Hawaiian bird (Moho) | retty daughtor?” ! r his fleeting glimpse of the ex-| 43. To readjust | %9 Pronoun. Rl e T T the library at Becchwood | . The square of the hody of a| To mention hind ing ca her?” he asked suavely. The ,url was ourirnlly taken aback ng small hoies (pl.) i herefore “That 1s Sally Grimes all right,” | by the question, as though it wers . rriage or pose e direction of the Cape of 14 P ‘M e | Kathloen repiicd without hesitation.|an unusual one. She began auto-| 4. A dull wit. Gogd Hop “\Vell mow, T don't want to rake | matically, to cose the door on the . Devoured 8031502t ati b tolb: up any unpleasantness except in | Visitor. 4. To exhume. i your own interest,” the ective| “No, he ain't,’ she eaid. “The " Behold, by 3okm\y Gme“e : [7our own nterse e “geective| e B WSS, S, el S & saresbaped fawer tcorge show Miss Grimes any atten- | after midnight, prob'ly. 1f you're a| 59. Third note in scalc | tion 2 1 i . Brought to destructic of his stick so the Magician could | wxo» uughed Kathleen, “Georg “Is Mrs, Tric ? ragg: 'o level, ot striks to kid Sally—he had known her | fired a shot at a v A negative ] d “Ha! What is the trouble 17| g & chlid, you soo—but if there was| The mald gaped, but her reply| . A dull, stupid fellow e ——— I ) 0 | irant of our friends stepped a que the magician cried in wonder. “Ilany carrying on he must have been | ¥as enatc ed from her mouth by a| 68, Thee doep, hold of the e 9 = 20| WOMAN'S SECRET OF BEAUTY. | ; fie y poos 00 i ver had trouble In givl most frightfully #1y.” | gorgeous apparition in a yellow #ilk Small fish. b is 1 1ge creature as many thu ] can 1 that of any brother| kKimono, who pushed her aside and| 7n, To attem B . : e e R Jwers!” the I wished. Have any of you worked | R Wragge proffered. | took her place in the doorway |8 s an obiiEal bealons Sl ; g red t g- | magic me?” And the Magician | “Can yo 1o any o admirers| “People don't generally call me by | e " Sk : : : A ked around and rolled his eyes at | wi ave been after this yo my husband’s name,” she smirked ol VERTICAL 8o hor sox casie THOuEht WAl like sit |« one. na the defective. “What's the matter Captures (in chest) lea ! Y A ; i r i cas i e go May b the witch has < . Considenrd. with ‘Maud Blair' for a moniger 5. (Other halt of elther Ssuaice. > 3 owors, Mis Mag ' Rag- i1 working magi dy Andy | coul | a 11| Don't you ever go 1o the pictures” S (fpepEAnd) 8 i ; the becn i t Becenwood betwaen the dates of | Now Wragge's duties did not in- ! : b t America and | frequently take him to the cinema| Fumor was | theaters, and he remembered the 1 1 ¢ t hard {hat she | triking features of this woman on | At E ire v tood shiv- thumps 1 jed, but hn Grimes ar ny a sereen. From that intangible! FOMORROW —Telephone messag P to it agicia is wife ¥ od it andpoint she had simpered at him| from Alden Prescott to Nurse " eaia . o ] ¢ 1 agh five acts as the heroine of a eflu Ander-on + ot o that \ to it:" the strang a s al vitld West 1 ma, as a lady [ © i) 7 - ClmME; =) T_Eau 3 o] o] Personal pronoun (pl.) Preposition indicating origin. melod a8 crook in a N¢ York underworld T~ y . ¢ 4 N roht t f A . : £ 2 css in the film version FLADPPER FANNY S e e el e T (G R 3 = | ¢ 5 1 f . “I ha a 4 Blai ot as a cinema actress yut as a uscful > filme, | pim 1 | ase him, but to plrase my I 11 / ; i e i G T Trickey, for erk inf : 2 mATmeE e 7 : B I h]n :f.;.h i 5 < - s e rl 3 ® Gleni | ready excuse, “how was 1 to know oY) Break — Shredded fresh pine- yolks of ens through a ricer and Skinny Men L h AU TR B Ve Ll e e e e i D ety |iSioues b tollad foacon SiRerra mbled BREVLEC lox o) op o m xture » Simon | CE8S, bran muffins, milk, coffee. Casserole of Smoked Saimon : ‘ . 2 £ nlally wise R D " 1 you . but it 100K | with rics toasted bran muffins, | peas, 1-2 cup diced .-m)m]‘ . r.r:':'r!ul e ‘ g ‘ 4 ! B e, f hoaway., It is like findiNg| marmalade, fig cookies, milk, tes n le NerVOoLS ; E o a star of the first magnitude har-| Dinner A N-‘ tablespoon lemen juice, 8§ med- assoro smoked | jum-sized potatoes, 1-4 teaspoon saimon, steamed spinach, jellled 10- | pepper, 2 tablespoons bitter, 1.0 mato salad, date custard pie, whole | cup milk, 1 1-2 cups &rivd bread mPtly | wheat bread, milk, coftoe Erhite s = i When fresh fish is not available Scald d Mr. Wragge, romptly ” re salmon, If very sty put f he smoker oties can bhe 0 7 Ligghetls Ay ! el o3 s hlaie bot TauEhe T varieti an he used through two or three waters, Cut Refor 6aid the E in most appetizing ways. The tang E nspector though v, “it would be| merrily. “Now, mister, it 180t an¥| o ¢po"cured fish is often a welcome e s R ek et oy o e e Sok ing vollinits whitifor.Simo e cured fish is often a welcome lemon juice. Melt bute well to fix their prop: king you in to wait for SIMON | \paye0 from the mildness of fresh f e T, T because he'll probably roll up ag full| g0 dd umbs, § until well coated father's death did yo oth 1 tick about one tomorrow m "_“”H S aua e . into a well-butteral cas ALlicE Bieatl J | LTy on il Ak _Ch inder 6 years of age le, sprinkle lightly with s ) St D st should not be scrved the casscrole add toughly spoes an s dish for their dinner. ‘They may car,” Kathicen (To be Continued.) S b Ka 0 repli by have the datc custard without the 4 che | crust, spinac tomato jelly, wholc e delohioth wheat bread and butter and milk. k on ) Creamed Dried Beef with 1 s honblidion i G ; Add milk and continue bakig for Seiaa | One-fourth pound dried beef, 2 15 minutes S ath. blespoons butter, 2 tablespoons "]”. "”)"” ? e £ flour, 1 1-2 cups milK, 2 tablespoons Date Custard Pic y ks!” th range creaturc > grated cheese, 1-§ teaspoon pepper. ne-half pound dates, | cups v ook ¥ . 4 = 2 hard-cooked eggs, 1 cup boiled ™ tablespoops sugar, 14 tea ¥ Andy, “but vou have mad araitinie, A rice. spoon salt, 3 eggs, plain patry, Sphuanutiie s rickes !nlm(hA"H’::m:“w 3 lNDlGESTlON Melt butter in frying pfln. Add ald dates and remove fones . ot magic ona a5 e Nt utiih e aolietth dried beef pulled into small pieces | Add to milk and cools over he wa : R gyou| “Ha not afraid,” R ST and cook until the edges frizzie. |ter for 20 minutes. Rub throwh igger Than Anything \ sha him t as : e hd T Nt s Am R ll f‘ Sift flour over meat and stir with a sicve. Beat eggs well with suga.and COd Livef 011 $ ¥ % i T she d a pat cight months, athleen replied hsmt eler. fofk until perfectly blended. Slowly | salt -“1 slowly beat in milk jix “fldT “SO BIG” the mag t 2 ics . ter reflectior | add milk, stirring constantly. Add | ture. Turn into a pie dish lined w ‘Compo ablets ) o . t e will T a hir i ter, 3 SCOTT & BOWNE rated cheese anJ cook until cheese | plain pastry and put in a hot ow ORICINAL = GENUINE | ' : ou h leni come to MADE BY eoTabkueo ants | See ( OLLEEN MOORE 1 e . f e e e . i T A TS EMULSION | [t melted. AdJ chupped waftes of [ to S Al ol > . t . A t S hatie (Shaass b4 | oggs. Pour re over hot hoile « until ¢ 1 is firm o th L / < h Y cred Mr., or to be corre Bir 5 | tice arranged om @ hot platter. Rub h. alternate layers of p carrots, potatoes sliced and qumbs with one sliced onion in eacl layer of vegatables. Add boiling wacr 1 cover and bake slowly for onchour L Trickey rother's whereabouts,” said Wragge What interval passed betw