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it A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase of One of these sk®laton dresses for which you can provide a number of different blouses is a great conve- REVELATIONS OF A WIFE lrim o e s _— P ’ : o0 ey o mal—no ioue st blouses with colorful hand embroid- . e > 25 b)'NEAvSeM' ce Inc. .| “Theydonot soak fat, are crisp, tender | : and have fine*texture when made Lilltan's Astounding Tevelations of | t for several months,” Lillian y BGIN HERE TODAY | the agonized reply. “He's got me, ! fi the Wair's 1dentity. ) girl has not been ir Dutfjey, aborips under the [Norman, Follow to “The Bull' and with RUMFORD, Everyone will en {heg ) lugh's cmploy. Lee GOSSIP S Corner J suspiclon 10, mitder, of his ceusin, | pick up clues there, but don't eall joy them and all other hot breads 1f the floor at my feet hud oper | James Gleplster, 18 gverjoyed: when [ in the i - pet S ; g AN g police. I am to be killed ab ik e with ed and engulfed me, T could not several nilles away, he Is informed hy— . .~ |once at first sign of pursuit. I — and cakes when hive been more aphast;than 1 was she : e e S e ‘ M Mre, Simon Trigkey that herhus- | oh, you cruel brute—" i ‘ ) st e ita f ity S e e e i e Eie band Nad . dledr suddeply, -bug the| The = Wtterance dled away in a Hugh Grantland ws \ Sl racs it blasll o est b ; g joyowus-shortelived;, for Mrs, Trick-| strangled. sob and ~over the wire ideal to me, and the things at || \ G Know, andl : el 3 ay told him of & diary her, hisband | came ®he sound of a short, sharp ; . and |with a cloth dipped in vinegar o : o (e which her narrative ) an was i i for- left which cofifilned some informa- | struggle. Then all was still. hinted were detestable tunes DaEIG e e A ) sfon about the late James.Gienis- | man, called and called again, but m WHOLESOME possibility of their i o 8 pally | v 1 min i Ld ter. (However, & [ the silence was as of the grave. 8 L g e -| Qranges, bananas and ma al- q a4 \ denly made the thought T e EEaty e i ”“\r o “"‘\""L‘lf“fm‘“‘ ‘”‘"“_"_‘l“"‘ I"’I, ; [ Mrs. Coningsby, sister of Sfmon| Now that e was up agadnst 1t pleasant. I did not dare to anal aputatic \ thel - sl ¢ i | Tric had stolen the diary ' to|Norman felt strangely braced. His . for Every! the curions twist in my e: Q i s I““‘;v”y Jm_:,‘" ‘:q"‘”;‘:}“ i "] oA protect her Hloyer,. Str Didicy,; and | task lay clear before him and that which made one part fllian's 1 - LN S LD bt B [t Mad by mischance fallen info the | was better than loafing about in & story stand out more vivi \lan uner e which T shelling. Peas | & | hands of James Wragge, a detec-|state of impotent funk. Leaving the any other, but my agitat v inc " him greatly; but his Pasa Whou n“'L‘ be shei until | 4 : ‘lnq-. club he went round to dis rooms unwittingly to pounce upon o frien 10 asked | you wish to cook them. Thay hes | | NOW GO ON .WITH THE stoffy and summoned ‘hia servant, Alf section for com favor him no alternative | come quite tough if exposed to the { " Then he went on to'tell the story | Grinstead. You think that t acer trusts.” air for any length of time. o of Simon Trickey — and how next room fs the one Wi she i I voiced a trem- ; : Trickey's widow demanded the con- paRPsACli i 20 L eluin Ing « Best for Salads ; A tinuance of the annuity, ““She She shot a keen glance at me, | “But Lillian, you don't mean alll 1f the'beaten cggs are thorough- | : gswears that someone has stolen the and though it was a flashing lo \at money is gon ly stirred into cold vinegar and the i i diary, but that she remembers FONS-MMORAA BOREARS EER. “His Decison Was Sudden” - puixture is then bolle lad dress- - : cnough of it to make things hot for | 5 1 felt that even my ears wore T “Naturally, no,” ®he returned, |ing will never curdls ¢ 5Lt aha)l outiEIDDuAE .' I..i. 3 dv‘ : s o would be a hue and cv e 5 ley finished. “T told her that if she 3 . L didgnottian nentlisanneder fore this, with Hugh's name | arthenware Dishes 8 i couldn’t produce the diary she with hin J Hoiee atl "‘]“v ery mewspaper. But | wi thenware cooking b hadn't a leg to stand on, but — I A .“.. - H.H.. stressing the ¢ 3 I 1 see fes belong- | qishes are bur a little rough don't like it, Tvy.” 9 there are people Who are ing to one to were drawn from | cooking salt or ashes rubbed on the | Mrs. Coningsby rose from the 2 JE2s walting to eay it, when the time the bank days before Hugh | gyrface will be found effective, 3 sofa, took a cigaret from a seilver N7 comes, for which they have been | disappears isappearance was | ¥ box on the table, lighted it and re- patiently waiting. T said she disap- | premeditated, as shown by, all the To Clean mel sumed he peared at the same time, But there | evidence, He had taken a furlough | Wiy enamel ware becomes dis- ! “Mrs, Trickey can't do you any 18 no doubt of dentity. Lee|from his branch of the army serv-|cofored clean it with a paste made | ¢ ik harm without the diary,” she sald. Chow recogn at once as jee gome little time before and he | of salt and vinegar. | g “Mrs, Trickey!” exclaimed Sir Fanny Powell, a who was | told the few friends who knew him A ! Dudlc “I never mentioned the Hugh's secrctary for several years, |best that he was going to travel in Bold Patterns ing soda will remove the tarnish | name. Hqw the devil do you come and who took care of all his busi- | order to regain his health. But his Bold flower patterns in bold color | from silver ness transactions when he was ab- | decision to drop entirely out ofygschemes such as red and black, - it down and don't be melodra- sent from home, as he was com- L ist have en a sudden one, | hlack ‘and white, and white and red An Onion Hint matic, Mrs. Coningsby adjured !\!llcd‘ to be most of the time, you would have confided in Lee |are found in crepe de chines and If an onion is cut before,it is put | him. “Mrs, ickey is my sister-in- know.” chiffons, into soup or sauce it causes the|law. Your clerk, Simon Trickey, The Waif's Hatred Why has there heen no publicity | - liquid to become cloudy, but if it i§ i was my brother.’ T nodded, for I could not t wbout the m that disappeared | Will Remove Tarnish merely peeled and put ih whole, the| “Good God! You never told me” | OVER THE WIRE CAME THE myself to speak just then. T \ this — Miss—" A picce of raw potato dipped in'soup will remain perfectly clear. “\Vas it likely. It was hard work, SOUND OF A SHORT, SHARP amnesia-stricken waif Hugh riy\-mm “powel),” Lillian supplied, as if - - {enough to start socially as Ivy|STRUGGLE. land’s secretary, sharer of a my me at fault in my = Jeaudese 1 s W secrets, T saw again her glaring g y 10 epeak the name, | f EAREESEE O Cn ‘:31:\’\:;;\;1(\':1{‘:;‘sch(i‘:(:i;:r \'1;::::: “T want you to go.out and hire es, heard her raucous voic girl had no friends o LR e il et o Imene, amejoreyelei AL ise b0k, e ave A noemal o N e | PULSE S“MULATION S M e e R L is in good order “What have you donme with him? e, and she was in the habit of | Aatia thi1iehtiT alablLew yhere|||Rd D ta2 quick as you, can. T felt again the sav: f way for scveral days or| S(Ton keptiit While his man . was gone he changed into suitable clothés, and | inks that at her little apart. her fingers upon my she | we The rent of her iz “Then it was you who pinched ; . leaped upon me in the car when apartment or two months| A moderately slow pulse is no| Treatment of a slow pulse con-|the thing?" redewed the nightmare he had just| ahe first heard my name. I know ' in advance, so fI will be no in-|disadvantage and should not cause |sists, first in removal of the cause, Lt es Coningaby | Eoneryntously He completed his | faces and tones well to | quiry for {hat time at least. No, 'm | half so much worry as it does, Mr. |and sccond in application of m checked him. Sl dmwallLolcuon ke droad) Dyieinpingaag label the emotion which swaved ot a clairvoyant, I simply had been | Mann of Anytown learned. R ea\edloulaied to, improve. the|have It all while we are ‘about it [2utomatic platol dnto the side poek- her as hatred. What had she n | investigati {he movements Of | It is rather an indication of a|heart’s action. : | he dlary wasn't your greatest dan- | MGM' h‘ls !;O‘rfolk 'J»!‘C‘Ifl'(- o ) to Hugh, or Hugh to her, that she { Fanny Powell, before I dreamed of |strong heart, provided the slow| If the patient i3 3 (o ol e e e e L | IR M AR B L x e shoutd know such venom 3 seeing her under such circumstances {pulse is natural. If, however, the |vigorous constitution. U , w.n-“:O:M"r]m:fuh‘]?, h;::,e"rrp':m:,“, fi\j:: Jiable motorcyele as soon as he had fl,\ crossword puzzle for radio fanst | 0. Printer's measure, sight of me? And — most flay as these, The long arm of Old Mr. |pulse has become.slow as the re- | be stimulated by cold baths, cold {word of it. The diary would only finished dressing, and the trusty |Some’ of the words in this puzzie 6. _ln approach; close station, of all questions, what had Hugh Coincidenc rtainly was working |sult of disease, theh there i | douches and cold mitten friction of | yecome a direct R Rl kon fellow brought news:as well. |are mus'trnted in the sketch in the . The atmosphere, @rantland told her of me that she | overtime when it yanked me board | cause for worry, and a physician the skin. % Rak | when it became the sole menace, “A bloke smn)owlr:d me 'to t]mh‘e.nh'r. Therc are otherrrndm terms. '\ Assault, should know my name and face so|that train _and planted m¢ in the |should be called. |+ Thes reatments should increase’| | yad a double task. you see, Dud- arage and back, sir,” he reported. |It's easy engugh_ not‘ to keep you too ¥ Prmm\m: welt? g seat behind her.” Sometimes a slow pulse is caused | the activity of the heart. & | “Now come down to the street |long from listening in. , 11. To be misty. e taorten, from excessive| Caution should be faken . when | am afraid T don't rojoined |26 1P S oft it that ehadow is HORIZONTAL 13. To secure a station. g use of tobacco, coffee and other nar-|the person'ls known "10' "have a|jer pearer. 2 still lurking about,” said Norman.| 1. l'x-n;tosltlun used to show own-| 15. Direction of African statidne : “He may have returned.’ ership. 16. You and L votics, Al40 it may be caused from |weak heart;’which. otten {8 8hown | “.you must be pretty ) 3 s pretty dense then, : p g o 6., You a . anemia and the use of headache|by a shortness of bréath, ey ms | ML LR here Syas o Eien o ‘the| - 3. See plcture. 17." See picture. | powders. of the lips or swelling of the ankies raET il 111l my brother and sleuth . when Nofman mounted the Exclamation. 20, Far away. ! b e \l'\'ll’y) o Thoth, | motoreycle and went roaring up the © What the picture is about. | 22; See picture. ¢ I 7 gy How is that for a woman's service | 1Uict West ¥nd thoroughfare, . Eldest. . Sece picture. Gerrard's Cross, with its modern| 14. Vales. An era. colony of smart villas, was' mext left | Radio goods. 27. Male child. behind, and in turn the gates of . To implore. . 33. Dined. ¥y Bulstrode and of Hall Farm were . A starting bar of a imacline. | 34, The bottom ends ‘of \ puile: flung to the rear by the mile-de- . To spread. blocks. vouring Diesel engine, - Just eixt . Like. 26, Play on wor ¥ l he she 082" Letter from John Alden Prescott o with sour motjer T found out that | J 3 b soth J,',',"}',",I:-,1.,,’:;;,,Z Teaned) hath Leslie Prescott, Continued she really understands me, T was| 1 ; in his ch took out his handke Lesiie, T am sure you must un- g to tell her t have | A 27 1 | ¢hicf and mopped his brow. depstand that all decent men put | Written you herd and this was even o | “Where is the dlary?” he asked | huir wives above themselves on: the | before T had any idea that you 2 el | hoarsely. | . Jermyn street Nor-! Not i T pedestal and wo p before them, | WO 1 ever know. A o Min: Coningsby put down the minutes from Jermyn 8 t B Not in scale. 87. To cast off a sr\"\*mhv:\rt. which is perhaps foolish 1 had « the whole . R e i S o oA R it ¢he broad High street | Three-toed sloth. 38. Upon, above. Leslie, mother of my boy, surely (I when my T e b e deliberately | of Beaconsfield and stopped at )\|s; . You and me. 39, Abbr. of company. we can come to some sort know would pe Hianotl o ¥ goal, i ., Outer- garment of Romans. 40, Narrative poetry. : A The Bull, was ong of the old- Ship. 41 Toery ome. working combinatio Surely came into the room and, of | “Gzone heyond recall,” she re- i can see from those two letters that ' ANY €O n of a kind we | “E ve“fures ed “ plie "‘1 \,m?n'f:y it HL" 8he Te-| fashioned country inng which with . Hebrew name for God. 43. Sixth note in scale. (P’1.) T dtd not love that woman. Poor ATt \ Q n ot voulipalng Lo earentiol Tailways fell upon| 31, Haif an em. e little bedraggled creature! She was to fling me a word of prais m”mxl days, to awaken after a long| 32, One of the notes sung to us| 46. River in Italy. | like = tiny kitten only wanting food ime IS hatie doner | interval into & new, lease of pros- daily. 47, Preposition of place, and warmth and a little petting to | €onld be resumed. For ence BN am Ra ed A“A Sir Dudley rose heavily from his | PErity under SO et e L diloisceonlie raton! hereolr and puwr witht cons||thabs kind yousknow) feansnot k ) I iutley Fose oD it it incne freto L Biloft e vinter [R15 AT Tt Sentment. 1 didn't expect anything | brought forth under all ! X L oo RS oD e e ro g L G| B current of No. 17 vertical r 6 stances. They 1 e | 3 » S = i dimly lighted entrance hall when (8ee picture.) of her. I was surprised at her let- | SI& Ihey m v A J ‘\ G “ AT | dimly all ! . pl ‘ ¢or. I did not know that she had |time, as well as t 3 4 ; 3y JOMy \rue e I | Nprnientaredibigina tickng S et AU st inine SN G ALY horl- hep the ettt [ivrichBtodms are . - s | R S | a grandfather clock a hum o Sl either the brains or the heart tha Foy raid of eating o The Voice on the 'Phone i e . believe that we can|@ | the contents denoted. She was| I expect I S % jex ? \is is the note that reached 4 5 . megiole UL LT S Lt e e B omepheeat (e jliace | Delicately colored gems. amused and amusing for the mo- g this lette v hleed Heniste ne bright Feals & Bai spered Andy as| e n Glenister one bright| " " on." gide was a hall-closed | il g b lnment = i ; S go |V LI geedy BT to prove i e : g FA i e ol i followed the magician thro x | door labeled “Coffee’ Room. e o Flay SR Past Yon't sce, dear, that tha 1 i | . . eninter desiventevis . To stay on a nd ; Daniyyonee ‘ the woods. “He tried to get us to| If Miss K. Glenister desires evl-} Cu 4 o) qables were all unoc- | fansey girl may still further be likened t u £ i 18 ical biemnon | pies Jand|| cat them anyway!" dence to conviet her brother's mur- | b A B - cupied, | 50. Upon. » kitten. ; A - S Lo cien tnom e would|gedy Ann wiispered o the otians.| 915D IELLET B0 aloie on Thurs- | "0 G Norman called SharD-| g1 Science of equilibrium - of | She said in her et : gl S : W6 e t e LTl : y next, 3 p. m.. to the Bull ho-| waned for mo, which, of course, was Contemptu sl hav away and left us standing | “If the magician has worked magic | f9V 05 \gflf"u‘ A e | forces, ( This wérd in .the 5 REEE, 1 P < just as he has done | on the lolly pops, he has been care- ,' Beacon . - 0 An old man rose with a start in| g Jai ¥ by 1 ed her out « : ; i : e singular is a radio fan's worst patural. I had pulled her out of a S L L e e e L s e N CER i ) - [ S e mbici Tors | o very tight place d her letter LR ROy oy R ¢ Lol leros o e arocded Ty D BLE e L | enemy. et iniscsiandiEn o = : W arcful from will not affect him, but if we eat|fora, her how to procfed. = A8, werq, . rubbing his blue-velned g3, irherefore: ahowe that she car I 2 and . Jemon pie them, there is no telling W Glenister s advised to/eonceal this| h i 4 oo tingly Ay the comfort my check would her co G AT A ek heh e appointment from everyone B e o el v ~ VERTICAL insv o he cc ossibly you he oncht t you > : ke Al A ormas t S D L U i Fither's partner. insure her than ahe could post 3 : xas 0 Sioin Rassedvi A e tain Norman er, in who! o s i care for me n « g : e e i S S e e Bk D S W R Dies away. ghifis oy WA s : 1t he | cla ey en | Any attempt to invoke thpe assist- for) dfhncrifor; juat & chopiioy | 3. Trouble. | 2 AT, a lot of magic n began to look very funny, then | AN L - | thing?” o * n to be writing t The oL O a will have espe-| . 4. A Christmas carol. dear, for a ma i nhen] sov i e 0 e . tne | ance of the pélice will have espe- \E%00 Ty gopy Norman roplied. | 1 want to inquire about a lady} chally disastrous conscghicnces on | did, we | thumped him on the back to make who was to meet a gentieman here | My, M . 1 : 5 I rundy had not come strange creaturc ran to him and would | , Jie Prescott to John Alden Prescott. ] cal lolly pops we would all have changed into p s and would | Dbe barking just like | \ i No you wouldn" rs. Grundy Tiny Mirror l In Ring FLAPPER FANNY says understand that, —_| The magician hegan to look very Four o'clock car without any o merit, Tt is sincercly hon- | T Jove sot. 1 thatdl T | Instead he coughed louder au informant will n‘x‘u\:i Jime | v her — MiseGlenister, who e S —— . Kknown by greeting Miss Glen- s e P Vv- as ‘w.' ca ) € like & puppy dog barking and Ny n t sognize fullyocalic S / St reiends watohed| Kl thoy, sawRcobpRIYE she WG ’“ Lt Gl been here long,” he ex-| | im. He_will wear fn his button- ST EE L ot of mo- nature. - [ hole a pink and hite carnation PlnCi. . enhair fern” | - 8 s ‘,1\;";;:,', #." | didn't bave much-time to notice. T} TOMORROW—Tctter from Les-| | e 8 ad aikn (e maet|| | 2orman mider parstuby res LanCH S ey e e oF A minaeeiE s ink T EEsRMosaa " 4 D sald a lit. | body, soifar ‘as T know. She sat at : | "Seoms promising,” he said a lit- | body, 80 Ka¥ &3 0 e o and had | * Breakfast—Stewed rhubarb, ba-‘ Roll in & lgng strip to shout ooy o L e vous (et ADICIDYUBS the witch said as she stepped out 4 long after ghe'd finished and — ye&, | 5 ed butter, sprinkle with sugar and of the,bus 1 just took my LLue poic ]v\,,.fl O ol 415 ofido Wentioutito] SOMEE nute and roll up like a jelly roll on the lolly pops the magician ate! { leen 1 dnterly RN e Hien iy |fish and eggs, onlon sandwiches, yierdd pan, cut side down. Le must be aware what a hopeless duf- 282 ginger snaps, canned peaches, Mk, o again and bake (wenty-fiv | tea. o) take ail of the magician's treas- i hiteh in the, program, but the last | g s . minutes in a hot oven. . conducting e officiall y | Dinner — Tomato bouillon, mock e | [t ained the germ of an| iinger Snaps ures | hWell sald. Norman- in_ parting. | ¥Ords ontained the g ‘ kind!" Lady i ‘Did she stay long after she went | spinach, floating "‘!f‘f“" SPONEE y,(ter, 1 cup D el | suit of your interview at the Three Y Norman | cake. graham rolls, milk, coffee. tablespoon vinegar, 1-2 tabl funny 1 1 ) . | asked, | e ¢ 2 {8 0! noon R fie inutentalrs) LNE ETINOND e DErs As the fam- gpoon cinnamon, flour to make the pies sure!” 3 citel : He was. He lunched there and I ily. Fruit, rolls and coffee make & gort dough to. voll | 5 5 ® fome and went off. 1 happened to breakf 8 imakician, cArcs expected to be called up and would TR Lo oy of the window and | SOU8 who do nat “put in” a strenu- polasses. in which soda has b be found in fthe smoking room Qus morning. dissolved. Add egg well beaten . Ad wal¢h him* whencver \ ek ft the hotel. s ! e ue anyihivg to eat O ATk is the) Wayi oty radlwey. | CTR, bRolled bacon, hot buttered \pix " tfioroughly and add flour 2 o | for him and Norman began to o tomst with a cream sauce poured L..yo . soft dough. Roll ona flour Raggedys and 1 e ; o . . | tinued) 4 Mr. Tuney and Child Badly Burned by |0 iNouraimtore spa sty REC ot ¢ Nut Rolls sible, Cut with a cookie cutter fi \gician picked | Hartford, March 2 Yo carry him off to the yliard-| Beneficial warm water, 1 cup milk, flour, 14 gilod and fioured lpookle, sheet 4ni und. old P'auline Angelone 262 room for a game of snooker he , [oans cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon ,,gqerate oven. 1\ \ SF : Yen: have | deaden the eyspense that was lay- butter, 4 tablespoons brown sugar. ne) m and Ragge Andy whispered Tye ; when.a match, said to have | ¢ T NE C ED T s g ne. \ \\s A and Mr. Tuney.|poen thrown by a small boy living | Ing such cold hand on his heart. | MO Y R ] |1-2 cup finely chopped ' nuts, 4 | | 2 : i he object Miss Glenister has in Bhocked e Rl e a him quit, the magician did not stop, | ¥I(¥ | at two e'clock tgday. You probably | L Donss : ¢ | |iouder until finaily it sounded iy moninE M0 e as an acquaintance, thoug e d Mea T try iojmndermanin A ek =l the magician change into a puppy Lesl b b ¢ | with a spri tor: - folk jn for Juncheon, sir. T et o ’ There! You see!” Raggedy Ann|With @ SPTE o ol e theart [ though she had no truck with any- 20 alone, though. Why |2 plate of cold chicken. She stayed . .o candwiches, nut rolls, milk, inch thickne spread with soften- magic * charms and worked magic the front door and came back Luncheon — Hominy mold with ¢put iy jnch slices and place on & Now we will go to the castle and ) FRECC 0 C e onicer who fe nere seemed to have been &l We shall idea | sausages, steamed rice, creamed gpq cyp light brown sugar. 1 cu) “you will ‘phone or wire me the re- | 14¢] Pips elub. 1 shall be there all after- O and . came .bac The nut rolls are suggested fOr giroor™ 1 teaspoon soda, he b She paid bill, tipped me hand- ? . But we I instouctod’ the hail-jorter* {hats h #8hec pald her BEG KEY deiiclous “light” breakfast for per- Croam butter and sugar and a come-to pie fields &he turned tie right when she on he was wanted tarngd O LI EE The bacon sandwiches consist of 3 cyp flour, Add vinegar and spi sinuates afterwar 8 | seriously alarmed Gecans fgxss the whole. molding board as thinly as pc ire discovered a p Match Thrown on Clothes | when Tommy Stievedonald came % | | One yeast cake, 1-4 cup 1uke- gipneq in flout and bake of { Itaggedy | ant street, was seriously burn | yielded because he thought it might alt, 1 egg. 2 tablespoons,softened (Copyright, 1925, NEA 5.\‘”“' lly pops and ' in her: neighborhood, sct fire to her But in twenty minutes he tung his | tJP to saoo {ablespoons melted butters . e e ed the | cue aside and, pleading headache, | jf, i Ecald milk. Dissolve yeast cake in F°“ to sufler " Gttention ‘of neighbors who extin- | wandered out into the hatliasiin M :mm :.“fimufxefi'mi’. d tukewarm water. When mik 9 d - ¥ L 3 y ut not e enterec a ing page 3 {ukewarm add yeast cake and 1! Al and. Resdold Piatinod (hb fadues bul not before|As he entered it & JUTTYAE, BY ul ; Ith P“ o 1 o el bR ThadyTaed A i e\t hands, mrma iand) chest nto him | bome. - Lauful intereat only. 13-4 cups flour. Beat well and let es \Cr oo o wck. e 5 . sy, sir* sdid he boy. 71 was |-B QUICK— FATR:z~ ERIVATE |rise in a warm place until lisht. * gtep tate any drog store, wet | o The newest type finger rir tended to eat the | had been severely burned. Shé was Sorry, %% 23 x . A . 1 fe a-large portion of rror i g whi the magiclan | taken to St. Francis hospital where | coming 16 fetel you. You're wanted BM IMM i Add granulated sugar, egg well :;ofi_.fl:a:":“ .,a,;“‘\m ,,.'([,;::: w gold or platinum frame and worn A sheik is a man who gets tehe em out of the corner of |it v t n that ¥ N the telephone.” A Toom 104. Phone. 1-0-4-3 | beaten, salt and melted buiter. . PON*ltohing and blseding. Thou: the first finger. It comes in very |an a . y vl e | Qr ed ineo boot! West Main St.. cor. Washington St Beat well and add fibur to knead. sands declare it & wonder, mamy I . e 30 different kinds of 1ac e receiver Konad until elastic o the touch and - saved from operations. Entire famy Bandy when the lips nec e MR 3 e 3 n he that they were just satio 1 . re 3 Open 9 w0 5: Saturdays9to 1 L s lies rely upon Pyramid and recomy sating or if it scems sdvisable to powder on the shoulder of " iy g & 4 A you, Kathicen Licensed by and Boaded to tbe State let rise in a warm place untily mend them to thelr frivads. Jgtm the radiance ‘of the fose. I his dinner coat. an 1 ods % l “Oh, for God's sake, yes:” i - double its buik, = b