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petestesss DALY FASHION SRV A Wife’s Confessional || 'S A BANDOLEER NECKLACE K Adele Garrison's New Phase o The new bandoleer necklace 18| g being Introduced In New York by A ~ - - - Constance Delanoy, one of this sea- ¢ 3 " y | o 9 ¥ REVELATIONS OF A WIFE || i s | . il SaaEE Sad . 8 |Junior Leagucrs, It is worn in the - L [arm fashion that originated back ir : - Sl Bl:r)n for Madge's Wounded Vanity irceted my v v\"‘h\- (ol day and s decldedly W BEGIN HERE TODAY | him free so quickly. The cockney y ...u . o \"‘.“:“ij'”. ‘;‘ irnnee D) ! ‘ ti ) ¥ A this country S 3 § Sir Dudley, English baronet, no.‘».ohn:-r had to improvise tools from e ik at, 1 ¥ ISR e e e = i HN‘:I to be n.\w murderer of ]\‘fl:\r\lfl of scrap fron lying around, but Rpoenditherineg (b : ! ‘ : 4 oy I i I .‘«-m'::-.vl‘ Jumes Glenister, rmw-m‘.: to )1(’ M‘u-l]n:\mlml all ;l,lflh)\‘ll(h‘n :m! X 1 aerived at a |a moving picture company’s setting | raised his master with the tender- abie moments 1 Was 1o g bl Goss,p S Corner [firc to an ol mill on his estate, and | ness of a mother for an Injured n- g 7 hed \ v i vhie 1 T ing the very | % | filming the spectacle. | rant. .'yry”‘, c i ronnd tt tringe S | e Nopman Slator and his sweet- | “Able to walk, sir, It you lean 27 Te as 3 Bty 5 i S 3 loing rdugh work such 3 [ley's prisoners in the building, Norman expressed his ability to r Loy o ] ( : | irts 1 f s apt to make the hands v | Alf, a friend .of Slater, is one nf} plained that the letting out of A A : t r rease your hands well with b |the picture group, and he meets | Kathleen took precedence of every- s . abrupt . q ac | AT Gr Vel et At e Hinkley, Dudley's butler, who tells | thing else, She was shut up in a . . H. selected for h iailona | P ,J"). i | nim of Dudiey's plans, | room overhead and her door was . |NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | most certalnly locked. front of the ¢ t \ 1 it : " and the dirt will not be ground and the With & wary eye for the cottage | Alf struck another match. “Then man with him v ; CLaxicon | : - o Lt ; s a he crossed the clearing and recon- | the key will be on this bilghter, ik calty atriinule o5 Lt Al smart_Colors ‘ . IR . noicrcd the bank of the stream,[he said. “Ill run the rule over Ao ; : fid Gl Al hetel In colora at the present tinie all | At first he was at a loss how to [ him. ! B tee. BULy hrowns and shades of grayish tan o reach the mill without swimming| It taok several matches to search f be- 5 | the but he soon discovered |the voluminous pockets of Sir Dud- v e v other | g A { | the stepping-stones above the weir|ley Glenister and the pockets yield- amusement, e ming with (N L S 1204 50 gained his goal ed up many things—money, ciga Flamingly conscions of my tossed ! fatinot bl g0 o Sienil Leaihions aed : | "o nhis surprise the outer door of | the big brandy flask — but no key hair, my rumg othing and my my vanity ‘hat face, for there! Snake, lizard and alligator and ! lthe mill house stood open. Then the last of Alf's matches went whole ridiculo ¢ v 50 mirror t | all grain leath ire much in de- i Like & wraith the ex-rifieman |out. Norman remembered that he echoed ferye I whicl help | mand for eny Lags and small § slipped from the fitful moonlight| had brought an electric tofch and eerning the ¢ e s weld any daughte pouohes i into the dark entry, and he had |that hie captors had not taken it ;‘mm & pepon e S o ) @28 |only taken two steps when his feet f)mm }jlgff; '”"‘ flashed "1 ’;‘l":“ ';{';" 1t you “go south” every wisfer, Moved through the water. i Peter Pan Collars % i . brushed against a pile of loose [ the 5:: < ]dh’ Ban ha\s:;‘n‘; l’fl:’ {NX and recuperate from your summer | 7. Correlative of either. GO e i b [ e a , e P e B e e hers, the sudden st » e % yoalqeil ! tractive Peter Pan cun;w“ 2 struck m.‘lAl ,N'-m""”" down, he e X 1;01 ontiat m“lm“d haps you may know 16 horizontal . So shall it be, | was Informed by his sense of touch | dently nogkoasion A at a glance. It's a Florida tree of [ 10, Small Jumps. that he had kicked a petrol can,|When Alf took the- flying leap on| iy, ily. . S B oL Noreantoas | thegnnit elm family. If you aren’t so|12. Printer's measure, “Lady, et done with me m,” Dr s acidly while she was pirouettir ur can st a ring m been & signal for| “No_Harm Donc ) Thero Tad always, been &' glimmer e put hfs hand upon my arm SRTERE S e . Sy h print designs of hope in his mind that the bar-|to see 1t and pick it vp. | unkeyea Tetter, | Pctiot vyib to be. % St Lo onet's threatened fire had been an| “Come on!” he cried. “This is HORIZONTAT Dined painalies I Toulized inatithe jother slde with his nand leo jox- gt A empty bluff, but these combustibles | zero, my lad. Over the top and up- NTAL « Dined, front part of her ! was vanish- | tended in aid, But lightly shaking p et et told him that he was up against|staira. 1. Science. * . To cut planks (past tensc), ing beneath me. The mext instant|off the one and disregarding the | fahils, the real thing. i rnd on” sald Norman. “You're| 4 Tho breast, Furry animal similar to beayer T was tumbled off, over mare's | other,, T sprang to my feet thanking o \lf's impulse ws fo gather the|in command this push.” Uncooked. i”slake[i Bead, in an ignominious heap. y gymnasium training a Novel Beit boastly things up and stamp out the | Master and servant left the room, Concern. i ganpind “Lady” knew her business. I paid | able to do it with no ap | An belt is of snakeskin, made | 3 peril by tossing them into the mill-|and as soon as they began to mount Tnstrument used ia'rowing. g “urmh» ; her that tribute when I realized | fort. wctly like the reptile it| Pece. But the project was no sooner | the stairs the prone figure rolled The cougar. b i_emx in natural state. that beyond a little jarring I was No harm done that a dry clea ame m with a silver head and | ; | formed than the execution of it|over:on to its side. Inch by inch and | Florlda tree of the elm family. ‘_vmzh‘ sheep. unhart — bodily. But the injury to | ing establishment cannot edy, y ey It is to be worn with a | k 4 % was arrested by the sound of voices | with infinite agony, his - teeth Ventilated. . Edge of skirt, my vanity was a gaping wound, and | I sald, gazing rucfully at a i s e | on the upper floor. The words were | clenched to stifie too probable Hailf ‘sn em, S ~’L'f‘;""rv‘ the rushing forward of Dr. Pettit | reputable looking skirt. “So please R o istinguishable. but one of them |groans, Dudley Glenister dragged Rerent. ol L T, his bruised frame along the floor. Variation of word “a 39, Organ of sight. . Female deer. | To employ: Snake-like fish. | 41. Native. and his companion was salt rubbed { do not worry about me any longer, was undoubtedly that of a woman. into it. | Jerry!” T turned imperiously to the FABLES ON HEALTH Suddenly {liey ceased in a tinkle of | More than once he had to stop and Measure of area. | 42. Tribe of Indlans. Lyric song. . Dry. Madge's Polse boy, who ¥ standing by, eyeing laughter like a silver hell, a door | collect his failing strength, but hate Hello. Inflamed boil on eyelid. him and at length he One who serves food. Second note in scale. | me perturt “take Tady' aws was slammed and heavy footsteps | urged q They must not guess my ch 1 ildren may go with | SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY began to descend the stairs. reached the doorway. Like some Labored. Paid publicity in print. Erin. That wasithe slogan beell 1 now,* i | he man with the keys was com- | huge reptile he wriggled across the Hiedi \h"“"' T”\(‘\m i : , man, may. 1 notioffer vouitl e J|ing down and Alf wanted those|entry till his questing fingers lou?h- a0k, anake S yASICUCOEE ST RN I TItRIyI OF hare Soclal e : P %o | ed straw. He smiled and groping ; p smile brightly up at them took but :1 Dr. Pettit I socluigpachiataedidernisyery | deratandingpinaiid saereable, gty tf hiafiuyr‘.f xh:;:vrrjlflx:xrn‘rl‘n:: el nfmfl: touched tin, Then he fum- Expression of inquiry. | 50. Born, a second, but it Wwas as strenuous a| “Mrs, G : ‘ me. Dr.|much from “asylum,” Mrs. Mann |healthy habits and tendencles dur-| Ty “4no tread of a cat he|bled in an fnner vest pocket which Before. Therefore. mental and physical performance | " he said stifly, and his |learned. [ing childhood and excessive devel- | iy paok and out on to the| Al had missed and he found &t Myself. Grief, e manner made the words an applogy | In the first place it teaches the | oorsencinior Suning. ir aano posieq |ANK of the mill-race and waited, | siiver match-box. And again he| 35 AREer “Are you hurt?” The two masci- for inflic oyl R S e e . ersonalitics during the same period | (57 B0 L0 T smiled. vitcher. ilne volces sounded as one and his cor w LAlrlu]g”::u:;'unl: mJ.’mr\-(z:u:(;i?i!cmm"f’j' sanlygangen slsnals: LER \‘r\s oo minutes on a tame| In the meanwhile a strange re- ';qpo'," Sodiier there was deep concern in each. o1 g the hospitality gladly,” = A w'-'\w personality usually is mill-wheel was child's play for her, | union was taking place upstairs, | 43- fty-two weeks (pl.) Perhaps it was my prejudice against credith said, “but 1 shall re B e e e time the person | T ReeL e B % the | The Tescuers discovered Miss Kath- | {0 Likc Dr. Pettits manncrisms, fostered -member your promise to repeat this |yt 0 petin U 1S TR I . bank. shouted to the camera man |lden Glenister standing at the win- Cub eameter by dtns ematy o8 el B s L e S n R e mend B e e i rbieral ratraced Hisstepalalong | doy aidyto thels astonistiment the | 43, Devoured . e S W e 3 Dol et | i i e T i, | RS o e U 2,0 B e of e h QeI s o : hat Dr. Pettits colleague | .\ poaiey cq . A bt Lo L e It In- | mmersley style — a hero every| “Well, well:” the gl cl . Y RaCe stantly that. I liked the str LAENS n akin to Dic "‘1‘T\"\](\:‘;‘u:d'r;xr:;::(\lz‘cV]:S:v‘xllyr\)n;::' :Is‘}fulu‘m \;‘ W'Lf‘-‘ (i Dations h"of hiu. But as he flung him. | drily, “Better late than never. Con-| © T\Z :lr‘va}:]:;::: voice much the better. Deep, reso- and Harry Underwood Aol jenet spolntin : {# human being. from the whole | 0% PR BC B peroine up | sidering that the festivities have ;o oy b nant without the stoaginess wnich 'manage to make every inflect Pl Ut icorpected [point of view. with a knowledge of |1CF D OFR, O 0 ining had gone | been going on for at least ten min-| 2% Mohammedans in southern deep voices often have, its timbre vo e e e herefore the recognition and un- | low he fis info Mis niche in lite, [N° 63V, that somothE Hel S| LS ou have heen rather slow in ,,h”|pp,“,},‘| jwasf exactly) the: ncl e S Ul t0RticeRonlAn 3 |ing &n enraptured gaze on her|thinking of poor little me.” 5“”“"““", Lo pormejia e ysuouldgnonteed om they chance to b ropcior, was_ staring at the bank| Alt atepped to the window and I} | ') o e I made my smile an impartial | versing " which he had just left | a glance took in the scene in the o perform. . - 1 lesiine wiiere neopleissemedlito be [ URSOKIMOT, Inclination. Yellow Hawailan bird. \ ~ i : Following the direction of her frightencd eyes, he broke into blas- | running about aimlessly in the elec- tric_glare. phemy as he eaw that two men had y 1 [ i i D i dilo Wie elscirfe” peam.| "It Shem ulighted ipleiure 88 { L, . | | Though for a few minutes yet he |tors’ he inadequately explained. i aa was not to know it, they were the| “They've caught up quicker than T} ‘ — Right Honorable Stephen Colne and | thought. Sorry, Miss, but I've had | tl el i i) Taisar ot abionigtof £t the capta R O 0 ¢ Seotland Yard. trouble down below or I'd have | c s the | been on hand sooner.” Secret Drawer—(ontinued : 2 A plercing scream from _(the|been B armanialed *1 did not . nly know that I am not going to woman on the wheel below drew| A few W ) ! T d1d not dream you could be 20}, GicHinta oz lontot absoiute O fention from. the!interlopers. | & littie mora light on the situatlon, €014, Leslie,” John said to me. ? pesl “l' ABDMILS ]’-‘T"‘! ! ')”‘l ’)”}n‘ e s “‘”' 1™ Ul am being perfectly horrid.” i uise, T felt tha OUEEN gain, B ‘ “The wheel has ed valled | ooy 2 | By this, Ultls Marquis, L fcit that o found “Mios Blofes “Oh, my God! T'm|Kathleen declared. “I've known for ke had put me in the wrong. s : g Sahod tolAeaih the last hour, since Hinkley came, “T am not cold, Jack. I am just . o) being crush: ath. R ieh bavall Geip Rt e eatd)| different to you e ton Mr. Wommersley wrung his|that it wou SEGLH o RCHN DR e like : arit i deaoalr butls fall man||metwas: golng for neln, and Wh B n eakfust ) Halves Sofil grape- |i¥01ia (0fithie two fcgks Laeul forith 'What do you want me to do.|[" .y Id 11 that hullabaloo began I thought : ; rasei Tieslie?” he asked a way! {hat u- seem t ok 1d W great hefty shoulders raced |2 hat b De T doasren fruit, codfish puffs with egg sauce, | sauce if a salad dressing is n{ 2 o A b A8t t hart of our along the top of the dam and|he had arrived ar(x 00“ You“'”“ bread, milk, coffee. needed. If two yolks are used 1 Whyjnobodygcameiiorsm Luncheon — Baked cheese, bran | place of one whole egg water shoul 1 made me understand that he could m life togeth re v brushed the actor ignominiously i must forgive me, My nerves | bread, epring onions, cottage pud-|be used in place of milk in tn ::: :ocn;‘]‘r':‘:a of me being indiff ‘-‘1 think, Jack, that is 1 aside, nearly hurling him into the 5 2 iz Tt G Cat i Thna 6 you (tofoRTnll LaBAC TR OTERTEa Rl A C Aggady Ann and Raggedy “Yea: pen 1 turbulent water that had, forced a | rattied. !:‘uhdw\os:lgndws»‘:n(finfm‘j ding with maple sauce, milk, tea. |recipe. Otherwise thero are nc e isiiar Tl it olbattrienty R oaR sl ES M eiot he Iy Lady Lindy and her lit- | grocery boy ave a lot passage past the broken wheel. dv“f’\fie‘,’, R & | Dinner — Casserole of smoked | changes in the rule. with me # you can be, Jack, but Sk ¥ h tle I d 1 Mr ney sat | groceries for“the magician! | “Out of the way, you monkey, on fir T T e e T here, | halibut, string beans, head lettuce | (Copyright, 1025, NEA Servic want you also to understand tha : ghrbid ; » magician in his won-| “Oh! What a fib!" Mr, cried John Grimes In his thunder- | D e tontisnaien Gy, sian dressing, rhubarb Inc.) 2 T r ot alor ar | derfu e he golden tow- | whispered fo lit e ous bass. “I'll get her o Dudley is knockec o! Y | tapioca pudding, rye bread, milk, — we can not be lovers.” ¥ golers v tor Hinkley's policeman when | ERSALS Jva Rlenopt Ju plan b sthiegerocery; {boy i he shows up,”’ said Norman. Qur | coffee. ] : i ) cause the m told us all he| The Fight in the Dark L {0 fayariats | WA bretkinsiiotiaicved Ml ot n g0 away and forget their wive Il you run le Lundy, | ever orders is a loaf of bread and| The end of his second day of cap-| ; [real and crisp toast is preferable read and h ; . oin these | | this loathsome mill and join [ for children under echool aze.} storm my emotions. It pEdoilE i ' A : A e gers s R y : ! c 4 1 grocery hoy. | a pound of butter!” | tivity found Norman Slater men- . el iiEaveut] P Y BO m it L T 8 > Docs N an aeked, “And | “Maybe we had r ©'p and | tally and physically nearly at the \’:";;"\ ':“\“:ffmm]g. There is no breakfast better suited | ut our w St ; man give a won ¥ fec is 1 m all T want is & | tell the magiclan t T e teth s : to the needs of young children. The | Surely, you don't n 1 ; n a magicla old witch is|end of his tether, Be Continued 3 4 | I F Laalie® he interrupt Silkely i | fandl Abnoanaliar butt NarelviTlien satd | “"A Dundred times Norman cursed [t ) cereal should be varied frequently | n Front you ran’t be so hard for Sl e L t “Ha! Less sce!” Mr. Tuney sald |his folly in delaying Alf Grinstead's} MOVIE ACTRESS TO WED to avoid monotony and also take | ving” portar 1 i jan told 1 .| as he took his magic flute out of |s fo twenty-four hours atter| OOy T 5 Harvey| advantage of the different nutri- d e t & I T “But T s b eld clo t he J en en 14 S 3 o LS = 3 = e ins. I am not har ) S : ¢ g ; ‘;L.] ; n d it close to th (:\mm,!’,rr}n nt ot his own| o8 ish of Boston,. former mn‘vy\;'s] l‘:“;hlv;k\"x'r]l‘r;usr gra;:: s don’t feel that I ar r i . 4 C | key hole. “Maybe it would be best |s rch for Kathleen, | Notre ~ Dame footbail piayer, and 3 g8 c don't feel emough n : : ! i to let the witch know we know it EiEnirce l(xeq tag meswaslutor |t Lot SR Sol vl lihe foondah pucra BTN (savce adds about you o make you anything to | ey ot I ‘ Lun el ¢1 down {she!” Then, before he began playing 1" as the -boys used to say in the | ZRCE Arm it o o marry yester- | JUSt the right molsture to an other- Lo you rill me any stairs tc back v Mr. | on the magic f I'u aic s But what of the brave d : 3 wiee rather dry dish, “Then you can't forgive me?" LRI AL ¢ ough y d it just a|through th . “Li 1 | upstairs? That was what really Baked Cheese *Would you forgive me and Al e Ol o g L it and M. | this, grocery + Here ‘ mattered. Wopld she have the wit | Three-fourths pound cheese, 2 T . i £y T irs 100, for your groceries 1 he b to recognize t since ehe could cups stale bread crumbs, 2 table- me in your arm 1 i e 3 3 € ! fervor as be Jack, UL, B Sicame oo ¥ ne think, Jit-| blowing a wil 1 his not have his life she had better spoons butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, eumstances were reve 2 Honest Sia L r i * Mr. Tuney asked flute. - own by feigning accept- ‘m\t and paprika. ! \ 1 r. Tuney:™ lidtle t t v anc the ener atrocious terms Sprinkle a well-buttered baking dish “with a layer of crumbs. Dot | 1y, I don’t want to talk much about | “7 A LR : 0 it. T have satd all T y L yol 1 v ied dv could hear ti vitch begi she could repudiate them ) my letters. I think T shall be mt Y 1 5 ispret that it | shuffling then as Mr. | afterwards? with bits of butter and cover with ot : EESS: : the ‘grocery hoy at @ Tuncy playe | f - ry soon he heard the steps one-third of the cheese cut in very | ore unhappy than what et e} it ; ; i o sl Bt b B il ink down and a great terror thin slices. Continue layer for layer “Leslie, Leslie t possible ¢ N t have i w t i could scarcely et hemi fa geized him For the purposeful 5 . |of weasoned crumbs, and cheese eslie, Leslie, is it § e ine R i ! | selzed T o airs told of u revurr| Was Weakand Miserable. Lydia | making three layers. Sprinkie top e A N s vitana ot lan s 5 , with crumbs and dot with butter. y Sl ; . 2 ik d E. Pinkham’s ve‘mble Com- Beat eggs slightly with milk, sem perative cra for revenge. i 1ill is going to be destroyed pound Restored Mrs. | son with salt and paprika and pour | fortunate, at least the word has no . 3.1416. her to cease her dancing and knec down. At any rate, she N0 Sooner ranger stepped to my 2 Ylare stressed in frock SSemanas 1o o 1o s [e8RS83 o Ol IR <|Z > M| 0| o O3> Z]— espa B M B HeEl EiEakE = F Q9 o R = Doz > | HlelMI=—PmZ Ny EEE NEEED e M 2Z] EES RErEE Yetter from Yeslie Prescott to the |vou don't me Little Marquise, Care of the | “I don't kno I don't know | { whether I believe you or not o the flames catch over cheese and crumbs in bakifg n with a hunt Auger’s Strength slsh, Bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes, e i R o T repay with interest down you gave me in| Lowell, Massachusetts, — ‘I read Cottage Pudding jens,” Dudley Glenis-| about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable One-fourth cup butter, 1-2 cup rning threatened. | Compound in the | qugar, 1 egg, 1-2 cup milk or water, as about to do it.| little books that |33 4 (yii"four, 2 1-2 teaspoons ———————————————— E } in the lock and a _vot:u(I Flfl;iltn:o::g | —————— . p glea i joorway. The an v il il G . : dearmay SIS Soodiattue Tibad |l a_r;nm vanilla PR g s MU faken a couple of e water will make a tendercr, directly in front ) iis head 1 a0t 1t ] had | softer cake than the milk There is something very youthit TS it ike a pistol-shot G been in the bospi- | Cream butter and slowly add |and perky about a bow that mak tand- Now T'll make you sweat, my | |taland felt pretty | sugar. When smooth and creamy it quite irresistibie and in thia « flopping buck, and when you've done eweat- well at first bul{ beat in 2 tablespoons flour. Mix and { one may- bring variely into played z I'll roast you to a turn' he | wentdowntonoth- | sift, remaining flour, salt and bak-|small hat v t Mr. snarled 2 | ing. 1was wesk |ing powder. Add egg well beaten to ney,” littl . The The last word had hardly passed 48l and had to lie in | first mikture. Reat well and add dry witel 1 man hard his lips when from the open do"r;‘ day. | ingredients aiternately with milk, . humps agair 1 o Mr. way a-dark form launched itself| |paqdizzyand faintspells,painsinmy | beating mixture smooth after the “ ” l K Sl 23 | | Tuney took the fute f his {nto the air with the spring of & back and lower parts and was 5o ner- | addition of an ingredient. Add and opened t ever | leopard, It landed '2" 3"\“ N‘fi”‘ vous g coluld no'thbe‘llx mybtl:hiaren | vanilia anahale-fill olled and flour- The witch 1ost bol er slip- | 10 tories, Mr T he | on Glenister's shoulders, bore him | around. bfl: e Vegetable Com- | ¢4 mufiin pans with batter. Bake TS o witch 10st both o fher slip And 1 teart at ' to the ground and by smashing the andh!lpo Wi e A I0N. |30 midates fn . slodorutaty’! ot A Honthly Publication electele torch plunged the old | {doallmy own work now and feel 80 | gyen * Atmciss oa sntique furniture, glam, fre- : rme, prists, rare books, pi OF MA magic flut down the path graif-room into kness. Norman| ell. Ihavetoldmy friends about i Serve with maple sauce rdware, ulver,lamps, 5 N o 0o A e ot of hor siip. was almost sickened by the r bound| d my sister and mfin\mt. ~ Mr Maple Sauce | v, tapesirion, wall coverings, 41 = A i be | IVE AUGER, 19 Howard Strec. whites 2 | J] other topics of imterent I.nil-fl:\‘. Ques- TOMORROW — This letter con- tinued baking powder, few grains ealt, 1 The hat with in such a hurry, m despair to hope. This m One cup maple sirup, 2 ick them up hd Alf at his very owell, Massachusetts. o PRInAe P tom concermian aatique s o xirs and | hoarse tones of his faithful servant Over 200,000 women have so far re- ream and | confirmed the glad eurmise | plied to our question, *‘Have you re- am and | confirmed the glad @yrmie | ceived benefit from taking Lyd as he| “Cheer-oh.”Captain™ pantid T pinkham's Vegetable Compound? ™ | nt bot nt 't e got to M4y Veg gut of every 100 of the replies | et {Orm 1 soft ball. Pour sirup 2 agement. period is ., R r ) ol it S ok low s00n have - say *Yes, ” and because theVegetable (& thin strcam on cggs, beating con o e::ngnnme&. & : e e G . ot it AR Yo U SVIRS , Compound has_ been helping other |stantly. solifaire confine: P d Mrs, Grundy, (he witch, saidy+the Raggedys and Lady Lindy. He never quite knew how Alf sel' women it should belp.you, The pudding can be imade of the 3 hitea of eggs es; clamified columon for wi Beat whitea of eggs until stiff and aer o seles Slpbabetics ot |ary. In the meantime cook sirup | [ by states and towns until & few drops tried in cold wa- |8 ¢o Cowrs ue Cory = $400mms Yaan in Send $1.00 for special | monthd risl ANTIQUES., Twe. 110 Essex Strest Bostox Mass, ‘

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