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Adale Garrison's New Phisse of The slenderizing line of this sk } gown, printed in navy blue and " white, shiould endear {t to the REVELATIONS OF A WIFE hearts of all those women who,can't | quite decide to take no food with | thelr meals. The vestee and frum‘ 1333803833332 05T ! | panel are of pleated georgette crepe Lillian Changes Hoer Mind Acter Wyt {lie pigaioa? Lilllan des | 804 thorei87a collariaf ecey. lace It is caught together at tha front "X Wifo's Confessional || SLENDER LINE Is POPULAR [ CROSSWORD PUZZLE | | A R [ LT Tk ‘ BEGIN HERE TODAY all there is to it,” he sald. “We are y - | ¢] u Conference with Tee Chow, 4 when in answer to her | jth an ornament of beads and two | \ an:;en[:l\?l‘y:ivcr (o.:".;‘:r(:trs :‘:‘I:-m:: np l::l;":rtd t&od:x:l{“c.omctn;;;?: Lillian's ¢ with Lee “Come in" T had entered the room |long tasscls. otah u cousin, to obtain his title and| “His appearance was a fairly Thow ddste ! 1 closed the door behind me | cstate, has a friend in— truthful mirror of his habits, in. $he whiiegs g Dr. Willoughby Melville, who | spector,” replied the young doctor. door of our | rs sitting s e S ()58 ) recognizes James Wragge, Scotland 1, Doctor Wilson,"” Wragge room as my fric u ! il 3 OSSIP s orner | | Yard detectivey assigned to the case, 1 am very much obliged to None o Tl ppe t T ropeated what Lee Chow | F s as one of his former patients, for saving me a wild-goose ho! sed that df eith t 2 toristically, she — | o gt ' while— chase. As you have granted a cer- T al reference Kathleen Glenister, sister of the | tificate there will be no Inquest, and, (0 directly to the absorbing dead man, In a search for a clew | consequently, no interference by the th to the murder, calls upon Mrs, 8i-| police.” h Grantlan | mon Trickey. Drawn by an firresistible impulee, Chow TIs All Rig B v - e - | Wragge walked along Lipscombe Chow 1 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | 50, 1"1n "the direction of Number 16, He knew that the blinds would be drawn at the house of mourn- Merely a tribute to an all con- Broken Hemline R IR The hemline on all the newest nystery surrounding gyening frocks s broken, being ‘y‘ v pointed, scalloped or slashed Joa B et All Kinds of Bows %, 2 The chatter of the clnema actress enil empha v:.:m L e : g ; | meandercd on, but with less anima- o Hugh is some- |, A ; those that practically dominate the i |tion, as if she had accomplished . gown ure given a place in the spring s & her purpose in concentrating the ing, but there “::s th"‘ chance that review I ‘isitor's attention on herself. But|©one of the jnmates might be peep- o 2 g X : o z ? still the husband of this minor star | N8 lips t : : sl e At Stunning Outfit ] of the film firmament came not, and peat } N o s e g \»(::‘['\[,.]"UIY:- A very stunning outfit is a whit {ll | atnleen roverted to hor old fear P 3 T ‘l““‘ | satin frock worn with a black vel- | Fhs % Eill | that tho master of the house had To my amus r S Jas working with MUED, | vet seart wound about fhic throat so : been dvinking. The yainglorious S HERORE L85 ow's, taking {1y, ends hang down the back. } b, o hoasts of the gamekeeper's daugh- e ! while the other man was i ter euddenly petered out, The same , X but in n the hospital. It is characteris- To Clean Marble idea had occurred to her. z ’ Go back to biblical history and an expression of friendship. congruous with his dems roas ugh that he never spoke of a % e S| " ythical lore to discover two of the | 3. Conjunction. TR er ATl Pited s 1th | et 2 Remove the staing from marhle Whatever is Simon up to!” she e r\“ O Sl Oy \\Vv‘,"f',:m" \‘f‘v,w\'«'r'm_ Sehon e q G ; exclaimed. bords in this puzle. It may be| 4. The eggs ot fishos. i k g personal — | gih000 in salt. Leave on for'an - She quitted the room, every Neptune, that's meant for 55 horl-| 6. Units of work or energy. A o i hour before you wash off With clear movement studied as though in q ! zontal, but a word of five letters {s| 7. To strike an attitude. becomel{if isheRdidtnot ook satsme o8 ehe [ Fatery [ (ront of the camera, and Kathleen called for. What can it be? 8. To dine. AR roke SicalEht L dnlerencs, St ; anxlously awaited developments, | F HORIZONTAL 0. :“rcpoaluon ot place. st el R L To Remove Grease [ ] The discovery that John Grime's| ‘ ) ;‘:zpln. ; i " 1o To abate. know everylhing, see everything, fix | membered ”‘m Hugh m_;mflm]'; 1f grease is spilled on the carpet, | & daughter was the wife of the man ) / 3 s o;.:dleu’rnsn. weapons W] 13. it th everyth AT ST AT St e YT e 1 T o e il S G |who had oftered his alleiance| [y { 12 \IISane i 17, To glve access, S on bl Bor T {0l Ner st atoih | verainat thlvee in Gile fite. | Howe| 200 (peL8 Wil G0y VR Ih against Sir Dudley rather discount- i e O : oyl 1 big boss man, She tell you what I DO S ann to nmit thut | FP0t This will absorb the grease. ed the value of that aid. Kathleen LI oat straw or stem. LoAceca . e . She y aylleter Tdid not tn o admit tha suddenly felt out of her depth and A r‘)" between north pole and |21 o ]:ml” “lmoulu Sl e Tl il b e Y & began to wonder if she was the / Barove, D ey ou. paddsd awittly away. T looked atter |al '\-<“‘1 ? ’itlrr icatly \;n: b ol ctie coneplrges: . |"a Hosapeakela tont SeA) ot ey hu';ume hed 4 him puzzled as to whether I should | suppose e titoare oty ie wished that ehe had brought ?,f Hhe afale i et Jaugh or be Ansry. B 0L ConYeT” | seven-eighths or three-quarters in Wragge with her, or even dear, diminutive for mother. SEEyicie N 2 s 5 Im.= | jength = = dunder-headed Norman would have To obstruct. 31. Rock containing metal. w Madeo Is Plqued ‘Exactly,” Lillian returned a bit (oA TR T B L T T Patnted Ganer 41 A Lo nclonl M1y hich) bites, \‘-h.:::\;j\, yyqi. i 5 % T ,’l‘,‘\m,n:: I, k,':““::f‘,' e Fuller Yet Siimnier amutior thian® Uhoss with more! res | Moratriclous houssitlianinonaiat ll {,L';':, ':::;u e ;f‘ ]T,‘,’m‘;f,,‘;'fvbfiofil;‘"fa'“fi S b vas e nr e e e e e e o EpTing SesscRIBrs fillen than | vealing and daring cuts Then, loud and clear from across | . oot b B h THAT HER : pattoe: SNz 3 s ¥ ! & sort of dying gift to me, he had | tioned him very minutely, il e batsgbee drousom adta LTS ST o passage, & scroam rang out and| P R G ADORNED ot on 40, Conspiracies i fedlay hela i aoivinet tha| e e rtota ot O gty | they give a slimmer silhouette, be- | The New Gowns away In the back of the house an | S o S = Yiead oMcer und oo A thrat iR ialan i Sl e ki ondsiit [ achloved mitnongsererlbd S NearlvAo LB thes news gopne ¢ B s “‘1’””‘";‘ e )Ih”".";h % DO v R college Bre8: | {0 Yertile spot in deser e 1 o5 ; v I n S D, | parent effort TS & e would never stop. A quick patter of | — 5 sert. Snce. Ha told me that at the rst| ~If they eatlsfied you,” T said,|CF SPParent efort foneld e e er:,::“:‘(nntsh:n s in"the hall, the| Sure enough the blinds were all | 30. In a short time, 46, What your food is baked in epportunity he would tell me every- | meaningly, “his etatus is indeed | Snia ¢l Caliar ainiy e U’, m'dm | bell ceased ringing and a confused | down, but as he walked quickly|32. Beak of a bird, 47. To crack a whip. Collars that tie closely about the | ruffles or panels B " | clatter of women's volces arose in | past he detected no signs of peep- A fixed routine as of study or | 50. Evening the 10ton- | not to me anyway —— | The Spring Coat | The coat of this season may be | belted or unbelted, and may be bheen a better thing he knew. Now he had a few | firmly fixed.” minutes' conversation with Lilllan,| Ehe blew me a mocking kiss. | i the opposite room ing, nor was any sound audible from speech. 61, Precious stone. and in effect was politely telling me “Thank you so much,” she piped A minute later the befrilled and within. He went on toward the end | 35. Not heated. 64, Bone. Rhat any further information on the an afected falsetto, then im- FABLES ON HEALTH hoydenish maid-servant stood in|Of the street and was nearing the A foreign coln. 66. To depart. subject of Hugh antland must mediately she dropped back to her » 3 5 the doorway, White as paper. corner when a cab swung into the Twirled rapldly. kome from her. usual business-like inflections. | “Please, miss,” she faltered, “the | Lipscombe Road and flashed by Mimic. My affection for Lilllan and my| “I don't think Lee Chow told me How GERMS TRAVEL is says will you, kindly go|him. Looking back, he saw it stop Genus of fish to which pikes Rdmiration of her abilities promptly | much more than he already has 3 away., The master’s dead.” | at Number 16. A lady got out, paid and pickerels belong. rame to my ald and conquered the 1 to you,” she said. “It's the Yead?" Kathleen repcated{oft the driver and vanished so quick- | 45. Tree of genus ulmus. foolish pique which Lee Chow's|end of the scattered threads he en- 7 blankly. ly into the house as to suggest that Bmells. fting of allegia had given me. |abled me to pick up, Which made | In addition to being carried about victim “Seizure or something of that.|someone had been walting to ad- To yelp. With & sudden appreciation of the |him so valuable a visitor. Now|yeinos ang animals, such as| This offcn lappens in strect cars, | And missis says will vou kindly mit her, Not so quickly, however, Toward. | humor of the situation, I began to when we tackle that girl's valise | - GRS ES s Sl R a rowded buildings. stop your cab at Doctor Wilson's at | that Wragge had failed to notice Calling out; summoning forth. i 1iueh andl Tirads ny ey (ORLIlY| welinay betabiertoAnd s stariiny | Mosautioe SIRLies Ranciisa LG SEE S8 ey romcro s you|ihe ‘end of the street and leave |that her smart hat was adorned | 2. The direction Cape Good Hope | Man's room, with mirth etill un-|point for our solution of Hugh |Berms often are transmitted from |qant to esc ape colds, 2 nd | word for him to step around. He's| with a purple aigrette. is from us. | ed | Grantla roblems." |one person to another in the air, many other maladie | been attending the master for his From her having dismissed her|53. The thing upon which your Mr. Mann learned from his wife. |vise. eart.” cab he argued that she was going meal is cooked. 1d sometimes, instead of travel Most cveryone is familiar with| There was nothing for it but to to remain some time. He dared not) b5. A glant personifying the sca. y ling by air, they are left on door |the meaning of the word epidemic. | comply and Kathleen passed out to | riek recognition by hanging about | 57. A monastic order of Jews, sec-| 'knobs, faucets, push buttons, or|There arc epidemics of colds, | her walting taxi, catching a glimpse | himself g0 he repaired to a public- ond century B. C. |any object with which an infected measles, whooping cough, scarlet of the famous “Maud Blalr” bend- house In the main thoroughfare and | 58. Topmost. 5 person may have come in contact. |fever, smalipox, sore throat and |ing over a crumpled heap ot hu-|'phoned headquarters for an assist- VERTICAL Day Ietter from John Alden Pres-, m cott to Sally Atherton Ste T will be in Albany this afterno ach me there at the T vyour personal S A 4 however, is that which occurs when Reasons for {lese apidemics 11es | gjmon Trickey seemed to have | vation on Number 16 from the end . To pay another's expenscs as an infected person coughs or|in carclessness of infected indi- |etarted to meet his Maker from a of the street, and when his sub- sneezes in the face of a susceptible | viduals. spindle-legged Tottenham Court | ordinate arrived he was able to as-| | Road chair, His head lay on the|sure him that the lady he had to| 1t 1 leave the it at o an Ativen idLSralte - | table. shadow was still fnside. wire you my address. sl i Kathleen gave the desired mes-| “Find out where ehe lives, Peter, the apar nt. Am 7 sage at the house of the local prac- | and report to me at the Yarq di-| wh rere will | 3jo ‘.,Mm'j‘ i e ident s ; 3 > " titioner and drove back to Cadogan | rectly you have located her,” was| ere or not N . A il } - ardens. As she was paying the | his instruction. “Name and address | to come over and Beatiio el (macir b and | , | driver of the taxl an ipspiration are all T want from you. I will deal | &3S am Fynllinglizes St e S ) Sl IR g came to her. with the matter then | S bl \ . “Did you,” she asked, acdding a The young detective, whose spurs | E John Prescott. ' with | generous tip, “notice a gentleman | were yet to win, promised results. Mght Ietter from Ruth Burke to he'n == come out of the house at Brixton | He was as good as his word. About| Breakfast — Stewed prunes, ce- About ten minutes before tende: John Alden Prescott e S il G o e while T was there?” ten o'clock that night he turned up | real, thin cream, scrambled eggs, add sugar and julce of lemon. Le Have just returned from TH‘?\ 5 T TR S Sl “No, miss,” was the prompt re-|in Wragge's room at Scotland Yard | crisp toast, milk, coffee. cool and cut off stem end. Open anc You had better not come over he liioita: et Been e el \ “ ureso aggé y nn ply. “Oniy a lady. Stylish party, andi“hh the informatfon that the 1ady| TLuncheon —- Cornmeal stuft with chopped nuts and dates One check casl The most direct type of transfer, | chicken pox. | manity in the dining room. Mr.|ant. While waiting he kept obser-| . TAght silk fabric. | | | the 231 is made out to Mami Keeler for flve thousand dollars. Is this all right > signature looks | every wire. and do not wire or write her any| g o ol oo emed in a bit of & hurry. | of the purple algrette lved in aljettuce sandwi. s, stuffed s, | using enough orange juice to mak me a of address, | CHAPTER XIT flat in Vectls Mansions, Grosvenor | mik, t 0| Barve th olightly st ’1 \"flr\', TeL, bitte ! B 5 "“"‘“_“‘j and it you me to come to @‘ 0 The Purple Aigrette (juw. and that her name was Mrs.| Dinner — Dean soup, stuffed pep- | cied whipped cream. though she never wants to see you | ,; e APt ol & b { ‘M “ On entering the house, after as- [ Coningsby, per salad, brown bread, orange| Chidlren of four years of ¢ v t i Ve’ | “Fine!"” Wragge commended his | 3 mmore until you hear from me. She | = gy again. How &he is beginn hotirs® notice be' very & o certaining that Lady Marrables was | souffle, milk, coffee. should be served a fig stuffed o be angry instead ribly hurt . becaus int to sec Leslie fi L ont gadding as usual, Kathleen | junior. “Goodnight, Peters.” The dessert in this dinner menu with chopped dates. as she was at first. F 1.the ne : !‘ ) y 0 m‘y Gme“e rang up Inspgetor Wragge at Scot-| But the young detective lingered | figures as a main dish in food value. | Stufied Pepper Salad sign for you, W Sally Atherton, e Jand Yard, Within half an hour he|a moment. “I hope I did right, sir.| “rhe bean soup should be rubbed | Three large green peppers, 1 :flflv] :‘|’r‘p:’\::‘ i jna vr\\jfl \:v'- Copyright, 1925, NEA Serviee, | not know how glad T am ishing stick and I shall never be [ Was With her, llstening to her story | in !-ri_nsmg this nmm;'v' he sald l”""‘thrnuxh a colander to remove the |cup diced cold chicken, 1-2 ¢ our first quarr SIS aE ne.) t the ma J wid until 1 have t!” of what had happened during her | vously, laying a poolson the desk.|tough covering of the beans for | diced cclery, mayonnaise to ma' ou 5t qua " 1 ig L St T aniheihy [ | never be satisfied:” | €all n the Lipscombe Road. She dropped it as she entered |he}pm|dn.n under ten years of age. moist, 1-2 {easpoon minced onio Winner gy ol xes hus TOMORROW — Telegram from . ing the lemon pie Lady | Raggedy v said, “So you may “A bad business”” was his com- | block of flats. I reckoned that it| This sort of hull is Tard to digest hearts of lettuce i " nut John Alden Prescott to Sally Ather- y had wished for him. “If it had [Well run to your mama!" ment. “Mr. Trickey has been very | could be rcturned to her anony-iand very irritating to delicate tum-| Dip peppers in boiling water f S TR l'n‘-:‘nlr ton, t r that, I am sure the ma “And hing:” the witch | inconsiderate il mnov‘!::' {':::;:Ifih the post if you had L mies. ) % | five minutes. Plunge into cold 4 s e ould have worked a lot of howled, reature took | ‘But don't you see, Mr, Wragge, | no_ue s e __ Commeal Bunny or and rub off the thin coverin: oty S T e b vou. He is a very |my magic away from me | that his death on the eve of further ragge toolcup iiiafyolomen One and one-half cups Mot corn-' Cut in halyes and remove the sec: £ 1 i L f 4 ) tell you!” |and I want them back!" | revelations 18 very suspicious,” | his eyes snapped like stars. | meal mush, 2 cup milk, 1 cup and pith. Uge chicken left from th % MO 5 i ; Marehi a3 cellen Iy Andy ed, for he What will 3 \ hem, Mrs, | Kathleen could hardly conceal her o error there,” he sald quictly. | giced cheese, ird cooked eggs, roast clicken suggested in the din { t \wo rabbits drop from |Grundy?” Ragged nn wished to | cXasperation at official stolidity. | “Chalk yourself up another twenty |1 tablespoon butter, 1 teaspoon ner menu for the preceding day e gty ! : : the T ils and he [know “Trickey's death comes just right | points, my son' = paprika, triangles hot buttered toast. ' Free meat from skin and bone an: leastynerctie mus : 1 am . X el felan was only a| "I shalltake tha charms and work | for Sir Dudley, and T should not be CHAPTER XIIT | Add salt to mush after cooking. cut into neat dice. Combine ehicken alter ¢ s magic on SR N & surprised if he had contrived it. A Dead Man's Diary Chop eggs. Add cggs, cheese, milk, celery and minced onion Wit Y need it. n said i annua 5 i Andy said, “I shall do!" the witch screamed “We mustn't beg the question, His assist having left him, In-! a4 butter to hot mush. Heat until cnough mayonnaise to make moi <t v have any trouble Then you d t desery .| Miss Glenister, but I shall certainly | spector Wragge quickly confirmed | aheese is melted and pour over the and fill peppers with mixture. Ar Helegram _from Sally Atherton 1o ment 0 =0 A s the lovely casties with the |the stre 2 have to see that local medical man,” | the value of the hook which for-|not toast. Sprinkle with paprika range on abed of lettuce hearts an JohnAlden; Dreacott Albany S| iErpiA Do e X “I gpect the : repiied the inspector. “The fact of tune had placed in his hands. HIS|and serve, | garnish with slices of pimentc Yesterday being ATREROLES b 4 ready to work a lot T c Mrs. Trickey being a Beechwood | first glance had told him that it | Stuffed 1igs | stuffed olives. # now!” Raggedy 1y 1 |girl is a complication which will might have a bearing on the ca One-half pound pulled figs, 2| A celery heart #ould be serv cither add to or lessen our difficul-| It was a “Scribbling Diary,” With taplespoons sugar, 1-2 lemon,[to children under school age 3 % g 3 | ties.” the name of Simon Trickey scrawled | chopped nuts and dates. place of the whole salad. = T e s 1 magic on | "1 am glad that you sce it in that | on the cardboard cover, ~Further| \ash figs carefully through sev-| (Copyright, 1925, 2 A Service Class“" ype K i § ok . rose ght,” said Kathleen dryly examination showed that it covered | era] waters and steam until tender. L2t Inc.) l Cl | o f ; he w “You are convinced that Mrs.' the period of Trickey's mission to| s assy | f augh ds 1 oty | Trickey asserted that her husband | America disclosed by him to Kath-| < L w | was engaged with a man, whereas leen Gl r and repeated by her - e - to work mag Y vow saw a woman leaving the|to Wragge himself. So Ragged gave t) liouse?” inquired the inspector. A stll closer scrutiny showed creature her ¢ “T did not say T saw a woman | that six months afterwards, but in - ott an eform 1 then the witch how a. ha! | leave the house Kathleen rejoin- | the same year, Trickey had paid & time T fooled ag-|ed. “T said 1 4 the swish of & | second visit to the Montana mining . iNew 1 : i I U traranss ana Taaw| carup,) albol st ibe instance otiniy by Rheumatism P you so that vou | the tip of a purple aigrette depart-!| employer, Dudley Glenister. It was have to stand f A | ing from the t door, The taxi-| this ond journey to the west that mmer for years ar ) And | driver descri the wearer as ‘a| nearly drew the inspector’s eyes out she started T T stylish party in a bit of a hurry.’| of his head as he perused it. words. But ‘ an | But it might have been a man dis-| The perusal did not take long car fly’ ) t guised as a womar Mr. Simon “Trickey had no literary room st a his| Wragge expressed his thanks and | style, confining his entries to mere | took his departure alleging the | scrappy information, but pieced to- | od for haste in seeing the local | gether it gave a lurid record of | doctor before the death certificate | what he had been up to in Lone was given | Wolt City on behalf of the present He found Doctor Wilson to be & | baronet sandy-haired young Scotchman, | (To Be Continued) hewly established, but with a fund —_— | of native sbrewdness which Wragge THEATRICAL MAN ILL !| was quick to appreciate. Baitimore, Md., March 23.—Wil-| " he said. “Your {ntersst in | liam P. Gray of Lewiston, Maine, Try this world-famous rheumatism remedy Mr. Trickey's death fs that he | theatrical and moving picture pro- P ’ 4 . 2 & Y relief for tissues, And thisincreased supp) would have been an fmportant wit- | ducer, is-undergoing treatment at | gi::fi“:]‘fi&f'“n‘j:: obniniu e Aok o4 ness in & case you are working on. | Johns Hopkins hospital. He has been ot iegeeead oriaa (hat canes the p"‘“in"." 1 | Suspicion of foul play? Well, 1| here for ten days. At the hospital he . 8 welling and stiffness passawa Aun put his 'think you can disabuse your mind | was said to be suffering from | :t'i‘;l'yi" “wiins“llfi:‘n’& thse :r‘h‘ilfg stops. Get this i Maglelafi S of ‘an g of the sort. In fact 1| minor allment and his condition was Y“rm'fivd e tineling fort todsy. All dny b i cky for her | nave dy signed ths do - | said to be Mr. Gray is presi- ~ h his classic type of r g h already signed the death eer . o be good. r. y P | swiftly ¢ h the pain-ridden cents, ggists @ oo pevived t t A lef el down!” the Magician |(icate as indicating cardiac affec- | dent of the Maine and New Hamp-) I SN P 5 has been revived in Paris for - 2 1 i S ailas ey ning. The front hair is short K in 3 um drop field!"” “No £ tion. The symptoms of the body | ahire theaters company and controls ) ° . -klus back Is long. and the § the eatur i ‘ e ofr dinnefs | point to that, and T have been |the management of about seventy- | s mlment . of the store variety. ink ros f kicking alone counted,!® hapy t y from An hoppi pon his [ treating Xir. Trickey for heart | five New England theaters. He also Pam' buds h » the \ T ‘ L, S TR ] oom t agic trouble ever since I came e." s tdentified with several large pie- ot ¢ ropriase only f Id maids would be footbal | 't t tch | aw ing our frien 0 J The inspector nodded I3t of ture corporations throughout the She youns sirk __ stara bad luck then, doctor, and that's|east. k. i

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