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4 1 DAILY FASHION SERVICK A Wife’s Confessi BOYISH FROCK FOR GIRL 100% Value € § Loniession - g Adsle Garrison’s New Phase of T e o e in every packet of celved this frock for a miss of eight { - or so did not scruple to copy the A i REVELATIONS OF A WlFE costume of her little brother and | we find a gingham blousg buttoned | o s ey |to lightweight flannel trunks, The | g i REBBRBIVIBUL. | ogue for maseuline clothes has, evi- | ©1925 by NEA Service | i A Madge Longs for an Exit as Horse | chorean activitios until she coased [10n(1¥, no ago lamit, | st nc. Ay | Dances o ar ing which | | - BEGIN HERFE TODAY | was the sinister figure behind the f Mncicd b 5 il Terrvie T anah oven ‘ i Dudley Glenlster, English | mystery, and it might be that i the heap, clinging : o e e R G 0.5 ! ‘:rh‘v‘l;' nl.“r-‘g::‘:;]"m‘i.:‘:mrmu:-a!(r.‘:»m-mm‘mu not oonfided in the TE A 200 ommel of the old-fashioned side ! had spoken but the truth when he € 8 sin, James Glenister, keeper it was for reasons which :.z 1le hich Jerry had purchased it “Lady's” »‘,"\"”[_‘,';\”“‘lm osslp s Corner 1o obtain the estate and title, makes would constitute the latter a val- P d lo i & . h d i , ‘ s St pioners o= bl aiy ure, delicious & rich-drawing ment of Nis antiquated horee, |1 became more accustomed to the Kathleen Glenister, sister of e ! Groplng his way along the bram- L DL s R e T | dead may, and her lover, Norman ble-grit path, he suddenly became Black, Green and Mixed Blends, 4\ TR o s s e e e aaral| 1 youRaraRakingfalayerscake | Slater, He visits Slater in the old |aware of ehambling footsteps com- | ATt Stk L il and assume | MOTC |y wil require less heat than it | mill, and tells him that the build- ing to mect him to the tune of e N o e i wq | You are baking it in a solid loat. | ing 15 to be burned unless Kathleen |heart-rending groans. A moment \ TheEAT et st ey eat e it SRl el Al i S | promises to marry him, but— Tita¥. T camer Irtat<Aolaiit [oontact s unholy mirth, was | u 1sly we take my s trom the horn Doughnut Hint | v‘l\‘qlm’lnr Wragge of Scotland | with something large and soft and producing fre . . 141 Tihad' dropped the A fourth of a teaspoon of ground Yard, \:’vrkln: on the murder case, | the last of the groans died away in T tRe yolave i x g e roRbed ke | Binger added to the grease in which | meets Stephen Colne, Who for un- a mufied seream. With soldierly praciicalldake was in B cine stens. 1 was consclous | douShRUe are fried keeps them | explained reasons wants Sir Dud- | prescnce of mind Alt had a match, st e, Arie prestntlng b most ridicnlous ap. | TOM absorbing too much fat. | ley arrested immediately alight in a jiffy and saw that he of his mo S T hen A mvlonlyiconsotationt| — | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |had cdllided with a pallid-faced old Tséalinatieon thanitl 3 habnaiies cataavot o Match Hat and Frock “I have trled fo get the Informa. | Man i & swallow-tailed dress coat.| love of a jest ! T e T T e Matching the ) frock is| tion from Miss Glenister, sir,” ne| The apparition waved its hands tion in setting his he nessing my discomfiture, T willingly | auite importar son and replied bitterly, “but bad luck | feebly and then the match went out. around an W 1| would have braved one more spec- | /2!y every crepe ‘de chine sport | dogged me agaln, The young lady | Qut Of the darkness camo the plain- | was upon ! owever, andl that one the| 5o has ita matching hat hod dissppeared under mysterious|tiv® r¥: “For God's sake don't stop “Jerry's a master 1 mn maternal ancestor of the | —_— cireumatanGeal which onitlie sars) e, Lnere'nibloody micderigoing o even with anyhody ! v pulli the harmoplca. J| . Btlts in Pastel Shades { faca molnt to Ner having! (elopad | e dong yonder, Tiam tunning for him,” Mrs. Ticer had said, ould imagiie the expedition with| The prettiest fleather belts come with Captain Norman Slater | the conatable.” tion of her eon showir M aan oould. have |1 pastel shades that exactly mateh | The fnapector's’ revelation had an|||. Alf 1t another match and took | r expressed disapproval of him.| brought down the curtain upon the flannel or kasha cloth fro Sxiracraifnry. affect onin| Colnec (= longer suEvey, offhoRtrightensad Jse don't say nothin' when he's | little farc U evidently her duties | which they are to be worn, , far greater than the failure of this | fUBItIVe. ‘Look here, he said, with | more; you'd mever know it except | we t hringing her near a win- = | S0liica ot | ntormation onldiaceotnt|Axict unetitution S Tgposn Aln KR for his eyes, b always man- | looking upon the grass plot, 5 Yellow Greens 1 for == = ey ages to do something so that the so I appearcd to be doomed to cir | Bottle green and the new )AHan » Miss Kathleen is missing?" person who made him mad wishes cle around and around that m greens are to be smart for epring | he purred softly. “If I could show they hadn't, that's ail.” e ring Unlil dereyla vindlctives [N OCI A REIRE vou where to find her, Wragge, and | 1 agreed fervently with | ness ehould wear or my own i prove to you that she had been put | elause of the conversation, whicl resolution to stick out should | Dancing Frocks | out of the way by Sir Dudley Glen- | remembered with the sharpened 5 8 ndency to add rib- ister in order to stifie the evidence faculties supposed fo belong to per- Somily mlanned seveniecn bons and flowers to the colored [vou want from her you wouldn't| sons going down for the third time, s of linger U s (||l b RO | have any qualms about arresting Jerry evidently had been decply of- behind the harmonica, even e —_— = him, eh?” i fended at my rebuke concerning 1 smiled Marion and Jun- Elaborate “Hanky" | Red Fox Popular “It would simplify mat his teaching the children to stand for, who, wild with delight, were NEIY S handkerchief is| Red fox is much in evidence as|Wragge conceded gravely. upon “Lady’s” back while riding|clapping their hands and dancing O red georgette |a trimming for spring coats, it be- Come with me then,” said Mr. Bon and had gratified his resent-|up and down. pe edged with a border of sou-!ing particularly smart as banding |Colne, “and T will remove the lase ment and his risibilities at t “Jerry never let fo) thiat | Bche braid about the hem. {shred of doubt as to the scoundrel's, same time. Marion s with a regret feh 1| e { guilt. What you have told me about A suffering in Silence | fe1t that T could mever und FABLES ON HATALTH Miss Glenister probably explains I openg! my mouth to shout a|“We've seen him do it, b something that has been piquing feremptory command to stop the|let us tell about it — said {my curfosity. You can manage a| Borse's dancing, but closed it again|ed to surprisc somebody CH[LDREN MISUNDERSTOOD | two-mile walk?” grimly. T would not show the white | Was it you, Aunt Madge, “Try me,” replicd Wragge grim-| feather before the eves of Marion [wanted to prise 2" | % ly. “But pardon a suggestion, sir.‘i and Junior, who were watching the| T nodded and smil¢ 1in fnane- | 4 i |1¢ T am correct in guessing that you Bible and ofossw el fans 10 : Hdloulous. performance with wide- iy — Gy bt o ennn st redRtwolichapg Imiiotemen derith vttty condi- |have reason to belicve that _\n.«‘ will find L :g:\‘:i?\radzm).)uulé]: dinl }\-f.rgu',)?‘ir_.] Do e open and admiring eyes. I had noat her nex 1 stiffened into |1°FS O social psychiatry’ when she |tion. Glenister is being féreibly detained | o RV . |mobbies in this puzle. It centers 15 Upon, Dan. 6 tdea how long the horse would | terrified attention. [t e e Mol N citnandin aho Kareo BiintRall| (0TTIE fne (nobf fof Lekel msiatancey ALF LIT ANOTHER MATCH |2'ind' s famous incident .in Bibii- (16, Lo keep dancing — into my mind v Can Do) Lots of miiings Ul e to s Lol D e e nishment for crime, as provided | With all respect, you and T couldn't | AND TOOK A LONGER SURV EY | cal history, as the sketch shows. . Da 2 flashed a remembrance of an i 0 n do lots of other things, | ; - n were |for in the laws of the land, was |put up much of a serap if the young | OF THI FRIGHTENED FUGI-| g gefinitions refer back: to defl-|1s. Placed. Dan, 6 imitable passage from one of Dick- S e i Gimbes Doivan b mismdecetond [just, or that the administration of |lady is strongly guarded. Hadnm't T|TIVE D) YTy R 5 Crney H| i ity 0 ] ekl e e B SR | She had three chilaren of her|the punishment always removed the | better ring up the county police anl| __ _ =L R S il ouna ; ASOTenal Allien 8 4 that would dance and mever leave 4 of a whirring motor [°“0 |criminal tendency i the accused, |have a couple of constables senthere was no villain, “Just cough el - EEOm Donons Son 2. i i s Lol Galwond Ty e Ot ol uld not adwit to | Some children habitually lie, she |on?” I S e o HORIZONTA A bl doubted that “Lady” was made of [the yard dashed Dr. Pettit’s coupe, Hestalgthag the rfi)v\»’ were bad, |shought. Some steal. Some run| "By no means,” was the rejoin-| en {he same lay, 1'm searching for| - King Who imprisoned Daniel. | 54’ A I:‘”::“‘I‘;"""I)"""- AN the same heroic Stuff, but from a | the dignificd physician who makes|y ;"o St e 20| ony from home, and some have |der. “A pretty fool I should 100k | my master, Captain Norman Slater,| DPan. 6 Ly Lasp e et my memory T disinterred | demon-driy Oty Gl o G G T GRAN RO PR T stubbornness, it is |1t by any chance T have made a|laic of the Rifie Brigade and one of | o Man in picturc. Dan. 6. 3 ormel donn 4000 1 ¢he fact that the mare once had |his repressed hoyishness o ke iands in her sys- |calied, that control by parents is|mistake. Our present expedition 38|in. hest, Who might you be and| % Border of garment, Matt. 9. SR e 1'-:”:“1‘;' o been a circus horse — her chief him sat a stranger, and one of the R e e =l (;““"“S““"‘ by way of being only @ reconnais- | wyere's the bloody murder? It|11. Last part. Dan, 6. ] \gr T ‘eet). "Dan, 10. valte in Jerry Ticer's eyes. T feared | most personable men I ever had|guie“Cho geRRclEls i of | Are these children mentally sick? |sance. Then, if things turn out as |, jsn¢ save time if you told me.| )3 Pronoun — one more. Dan. 8. . ‘“ o Ao A R e R e e T guilt when she thought of this A mother does not punish a child if |1 expect, we can procure help and | i ns good at & scrap as a country |19 Bottle for wine. Isa. 22. b sy SRR Dk U, S NM; would she for a moment |the child is stricken with pneu- | return in force to the rescue.” L ""‘“h‘t‘,,' Y| 21, Prophet who was Elijah’s suc. | 38 Direction hal way between th agree that the old-fashioned pun- |monia fever. Why punish because nd, incidentally, to put a TOPE| wf am Hinkley o er at the | | cebeor. 3 Kirgs 2. Holy Tand and south pole. ’n‘ n m”w" the in in_asylums |the mind docs not run along nors |round the neck of Mr. GCOTE®|Grange” was the oawv‘ ”‘N‘ . Point of compe 11, ? }\]nlwns 7, \ : ! or resulted in |channel Glenister's murderer,” remarked |~ A0 in g flood of tremulous words| 24: Exclamation. Fre, e e L | WAL C A LEEE, | the terrible tale came tumbling out, | 23. Beams of sunlight. Sttt e “That of course,” said Mr. COINe. | 1oy he had learned from a Scot Topmost member of human | g’ ppe o A After s exeiting interview with |20 vor o detective that Miss Glen- body. Dan. 7. Nt e £050. S L NES ) I : \ e f e | Mrs, Coningshy, as witnessed and ; 2 e 9, Perished, 1 la, 9. b Ul 1AL il etter from Leslie Prescott to the! ness of your voice d the chill | ! L 5t 1% ister and Captain Slater had disap-| =% g d 45. Third note in scalc. your glance? I came to you, dear, | overheard by Wragge from the | ioreq and how in consequence of | 32 Prophet. 2 la, 24. e o= Little Marquise, Care of the the moment 1 gof Whispering Gallery, Sir Dudley | §" 1udley's strange behavior he | 35. Correlative of cither. Dan. 6 il I;‘?"L“*f“ GLstnaiin ! you did er, (found the time drag heavily. Tt 38| 359 guspected him of foul play to | 36. Toward. Dan, e M““:a” 11”“{ Secret Drawer — OContinued [true there was a \.nq. \mp.-mf 91 2704 (hem The susplolon Had dn " Ta resist; to hate. Job 30. pe and north pole, Dan. 1 My heart began to beat of course ) activity when Mr. Fablan Wom-| ooqseq when Sir Dudley had ar-| 4% : Dan. 11, ° that I was almost suffocated. ter, otherwise 1 1 not be mersley, managing director of "The| ypgeq to be out that evening on | 42. Subject of No. 1 horizontal. walked to the middle of the room |In that 1 2 — Amphibian Film Syndicate.” sar-| g0 pretext of having to meet some Dan, 6. and stood with my hand t : ying “Miss Maud Blain” rang him | oS04 (he keeper's clear- | 44 Servant of - Solomon, - called table. I had to have something E VQ“T“resO a d [pmomiiLondontany BegREC eIl Fanuliit inadingoome unheatablel i/ Amon. Ezra, 3 sieady me. T was wi _ wait- 1 g nn | mission to film the old mill. 80|y sy Dudley angrily refusing him | 46. Where Danicl was imprisoned. g for what? Would the | only e 1 e En cenERRaRaLIE impudence 0f | oo nigsion to witness the perform- Dan, 6. K - strength of will mot only to keep|thought pe [the request ~that the baronels}gnce e preposterous ideh of | 49 Pleces of wood. Num. ja myselt to the bargain I_had out- |truce and . @'\'\ ad e “A | sombre mood vicided to {k2 WML lg(aging a fim in the middic of the 30. Name of city in which lined, but could 1 also keep John to | but 1 tuied fo mak } | I otjigiandpneseliongdiniaci Co be | peechwood coverts concealed, he| !ived. 1 Kings 31 1t? that it would have to be or - | f L J Ml e | was assured, some sinister design. | “”l";m'd'(l 11‘4 ¥ v i 1) , ferent 1 W i \ L " g 0! en o i 2. Exclama . Jer, 5 T heard e ikey Intthe dont o, ] e el !‘fi 3y 0'\\\\\)' Gm“‘ | What the Butler Knew He's got them prisoners Inthe| o o ond note in acale. opened. John and 1 stood for & ted | Mr. Fabian \Wommersley's disused water mill" quavered the| 3. Second bol® in o momentefacing each other. Th verytl e i LEtlet oy e r hot 00 e open o Gt “,”,:‘ butler. “It was dusk when 1 reached | % TG00 (00, e he came forward impetuously as il and Ttaggedy|and out ran the strange creature e e fthe cursed place, but there Was| . oy Spo, T though he were going to take me ~ | you saw before I i jisatdcEonRLILE RIS IEE O lizht! enough to see MiesiKathleen | 1= With-HbaDQ s dptd. (e y Andy and Mr. o CA Ehe him into | phibian IFiim Syndicate observed | i o ot e rhdow BT had s me of an alt a2 in his apns. Now or never I fel lttle Lundy. Now, when I saw the |no specd lmits, Amang the sitting at an upper window. T had| = ol 0 T oo, T must put things on their proper Lindy mnd het HE | myangs creatum sin out atd when s o N B speceh with vl she told me | 10 ¢ P J basiv. John was atill coming for-| ! enje ihe veryll T didinot see ! 1 in folov] o r‘j :““‘ -\“ ”"_ ""‘”““ K“l ; {hat &he and the captain had been ward. In 2 moment I knew T would an had | i, I thought, “Well! Maybe 1 was | up hal{-conselous on the road after | tng i 'poi terday et aboye) feel his arms about me. T grew mistaken! Tt might not have been a|an ecident had hefallen his motor- yd bim below. That devil is coming panicky. He came so near that I tle boy and a witch talking, may- ,\ le. So e Pl ; vel ’«-‘,., tonight to burn the mill and them could look into his rager eyes, o iney | be 1t wha o e ,"N,"‘, i ke s it 1 ahc won't consent fo Marry In surprise I heard someone say- o | taiking to i Cns ('[fl» o ‘;“ e ““ i e d he is going to fhv: the ing, “Oh, Jack, I didn’t expect”you t you|the strang : anditatienl j"”“‘] ; A 1“ ”-ll’ . \1 {he | captain first. The bargain he fried tonight.” S awhile T caught Who “”,o"'_' Y SLYE PABORUED A 0 to drlve with her was fhat he: Was that cool voice mine? 7 : Eppeneilics e ine tolin e ambia Good Samaritan to him so gracious- i oyjq spare her life and the cap- it or A T ome creature e o umble- |1y hiew through the speaking-tube ! ot Faccine it ahe would give . o Ko 1 did magician said. 4 But do|and bade the chauffeur halt. et S aldl Iave 10 which I found extended you know, tic o e R R D QDRSO P SR tremble. I knew the smile either would no naa for- | wommersley from the B D, . face was not forc | [ ‘”‘_r'-r‘”- o iy 41'\vv’wwl. “One thing is pretty certair 'I\r‘: Jack stopped 50 al i T e e L e “Your master, old ":."'1““; Breakfast — Stewed figs, cercal, | butter and maple sirup. Rlntost stemblecs tal HE | daor and stepping GuE Mmta the road 0" be hanged. He must B8 &0 oream, creamed dried beet on ! Compote of Pears out of his eyes « forget all about it, for T can not re- | syo e D Qb lirank, ng loony. None the les| ; One pint ¢an pears, 1 lemon, 1/ . “Leslie, don't tort ght, 192 s member even now!" | “You are in charge now, since YoU !y oig'qangerous. We've got to be | erisp toast, milk, coffee. e f i treated, 1 oW i know the ropes. o | gver the top bally quick for this; Luncheon — Potato chowder, gar, 1 jeaspoon e AL URE] Y o't miRieratar o : : 3 | anyway!” e magician| “Miss Blair” took capable €0m-' iy Tocgs, not words, is the Moo | toast st R e el \ipoohd Tl.u‘n 1 table mean, Jack. I'm n 1 10 t TOMORROW — This Jetter con- Ry ”I] By R"“""]“]““' “‘-”\““v explaining “‘”“_ the €T3 tonight, DIid you locate my guv'-| Dimmer — Broiled portefhouse| Drain fruit rrommsl“u‘:.\n and | bl tinued creature to my castle and had him | could go no mearer thelr destind- qpy | steak, baked potatoes, samed | cut. § y s S at you — OTi fem e ioply t some day, | tion. There was no practicable road "o captain ts shut up in 2| caulifiower, Vancrdieaiia f'rn;:;:‘ou!»‘;'y::mll?\‘\‘:wmlm Gibakl or s weckon il torturing me now 1 are s Carved Crystals L voutd] dusover Jug wliojans (it the imadds [Whétejooked soom)on ittis meound door, et i e o b I el e B near that by reaching o 3| Carved ( crystuls TN g sych | the film was to registered.” ' "aor is two inches thick. There's | fee, sug o SR Rt T can touen you ani 3 r L el s They would have to walk, and the |, "o vine 1o him without a key.” | The banana salad is not planned g Honine o lumlnnd P t you wi necklaces I guess because little Lundy |tlectricians and camera men would | "%y L0 o wait till someone | for the younger members of the | of ling point. Add grated rini | il — ik Iy Rgow Je boy |have to carry the implements of [y o e yg one,” rejoined Alf. “Now | family. Their salag should cons oo el ithe lemonaand ¢ delcedoizyly Nee i o tried | thelr respective trades. e ere. Mr. Hinkley, 1 know ala few leaves of tender lettuce sea- e emen, Ciamote tomythe fn | bt ESieh) Andy| Alf Grinstead listened with all } it when T see one and you're it. | soned lightly with salt. e bl Ll | said. cars — cars that had been frost-| Shor WU Sd fetch that bobby | Two or three tablespoons of fine- add vanilia. W jelly begir Scarf lS Gf gdhasentt any of it!" the bitten in Flanders a1 as many mere good men and [y cut beef steak is the amiount of e 1 1 R antnninto 0 magician said. "B irse 1 did. “If that's you're going 1o o o O ean rope in. T1l g0 for- | meat that should be served to o e A0 uhiiind ca FOX Fur not know this until Grundy | do, miss,” he said, *Td better nip (O80T T g to things at the [child of four years. Do not il e et ahipeg o the witch changed me into a pu on In front of the rest n(;v»f. bloom- "t [ihsratenic tonire e that 010c a0 '\lmml‘ sweetened and flavored w ! dog. hen as soon as she had ing show and get busy. I've got to ol ha's'a whopper!®™ murs P " et g it The e ew ope By Gosh, he's a whopp be an attractive pink rather than 3 . Iy = \”l:“-: '4‘1‘:‘”.:':? and out ran '\\)urwu magi 1 knew that fire for you and 1 expec! B e mcout, “And T'm only &|a raw red. Many L{Wd”" Sl o ‘“\)n’ lv |‘-.;u| &‘.le' Y | e ABLTALIEY ad not al- | the hoss will be waiting for me a¢ (e ‘un. I'd tackle him all right 1| cat beef just on this account and | granulat SR ; — - — . | ways been a st vature and | cording to arrangement There e o for the gun. 1 shouldn't|beer is necessary for growin Aol granula ed sugar, 1-4 cup Mot i 1w I made up my mind, just as soon |more than the seraping of a ina much use to the captain with an Powato Chowder o (DAl sctp nasty fol L Y s Sl el bRt T would [ to putting an old mill into & Propi ce of rabbit shot in my guts.” e R el o s A e L S e EAONSTE A atschange e 5 11to a | blaze. It requires scientific prepara Rut the peril passed. The EIANt| cups potatoes cut in cubes, 1 cup LraEs Rt viah, woscan Sy jhoy.amaing jtom.2 \mekeeper struck into another diced carrot o cubes, 1 oup| Deat whites of cgps undi ice am andi as 1 tell “And we are so glad you did!”| Mr. Wommersley was delight o that opened into the wo0ds & | tablespoons flour, 3 tablespoo e Cook sugar and water until a «hi o when 1 was walking Raggedy Ann said. “Just see how | with the zeal of the incendiary ex- ), that b Tt and at a & verent|ter 1 teaspobn st R S |tupgisilormed: about fpvaivpuiil iz leep. deep woods, 1 much happiness you e given ta pert whom they had refrieved from | o Al breathea freve, ®zain \r-rl.m'\' rapp':r 1-8 teas -o(vnl ‘pn:n Posie, selip into sex wiptes, beatl 1 somcol g a loud Lady iy and 1o Landy!” |the wreck of his motorcycle and . “(To Be Continued) S5 1) (ablespoons minged ,lmm-"pp m\:\?.?,lrva::”vc lem A :" : ngry to 1 knew that who-| “You are rig Raggedy Ann!® who, having been cngaged direct by [t Ty nce and measure. Mix a) ever it was intended loing mis- the magician said. “So many times Sir Dudley Glenister, would cost the ;.,,‘Sf,'fi,n‘g E‘.‘:::r“om;_rl;,fl\, m:",“fle:l ‘;:fl‘"“:"“":- o li";‘] ity of tart chi o someone clse, hut as the ' I have worke inkind magic and syndicate nothing. | 1 7 Sty % N 8. fold flour into fir King was in a little tum-'do you know, Alw R “Thie lad's a bit of all 1ight, aln’t ‘A’EM"‘;“:\"‘“‘“‘[T""‘fu!"‘:‘;"h;:’"i‘;‘f;1 mixture and turn info an unoll house, T could not see unhappy, but I never knew just audie?" sald the showman. TG Caad Vot My s bangel cake pan Bake fifty minulc I went up close why I was unhappy t his feet on the narrow — Season with uang;u-mnr u“|1\ \:n‘. l:‘n; th:“‘ o‘l"h “(;“mw rom o “How true that is!” Raggedy leads to the destruction' 7 : (o) e ey = 8 urn upside down on a wh @ it was a witc ABi S slied i aaver s a4 mill while T put these John- Zemo, « the ' Clean, Antiseplics| sty peppers © Coxcive f mias. coclee uutll cool asked magician unkind sct, thinking that it will nies wise to their dutle Liquid, Just What You Need | Ap:i‘e"fir{.:;' ST AR SHER oA M Song et | t wasi" the magician our pleasures, we do that | Alf promised all due cautlon, and Don't worry about Ecemaorother | Three cups cornmeal, 2 cu | e ek KUy o rews v I did not see her. I act because we are eelfish; climbing the stile he started on his' gkin troubles. You can have aclear |chopped apples, 4 m\m‘v...u—. I‘Xl‘-\lv 2 ;m e mlae er talking In an ANETY but if we do a good deed, then what tramp through the wood. As he healthy gkin by using Zemo. | R e e e e e e in beiling water is inserte : u do not do just as I a qifference it makes! Our cyes sce stepped ont b d the curious Zemo generally removes Pimples, |water. 3 teaspoons baking porw b 5 T ke B gous e 1 whail on you' the pretticr things in those about us. injunction it w i, Ho Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and |34 cup eugar 1 DN CIERD, (58 iohps b doms, — h 1 heard & little Qur cars hear lovlier sounds of 5 ) the film actors Ringworm and makes the tkin clear | Mix cornmeal, et 58 white skon d be beater y The reason why some men| A poi s of s oy say. ‘Well, 1 shall never do . 5 e wne. 11 tneir presence | and nealthy. Zemo is & dean, peoe- | Laking pow |t sugar &nd o a large mixing bow! with a win \ kiss their sweeties so much is it & head or ta So t This hte witch s wny bearing on his quest for |mting.gntiseplbie~hqp| al‘_}‘flldwfl;‘;‘ | Sioans. HRlta0 buters und WALF.18 Licto'd s O Y '”":’ i - wav ¢ g fr " A fringed scart and 1 wae just For ast e w 4 that show and may be applied day or night | 4. " et wiall sl ek i 1es the light because it's thehonl_) Way 101 is casier to adjust t . the tumble- | our ow | they were only d 1 | Teial bottle S5c, largesize 8100 Zeme |1 o moderate Lol il SO R G keeg their mouths shut, |iwe—and it is mewer. to rescue the ' piness lo 4 shrewd suspicion sir Dudle ‘.5‘"*" 25¢, All druggists. it g el ki Rep U8l S (Copyright, ‘;I,’C_‘.\l',.\ Seivice, [2 . ;

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