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LY T g ; . \e-Advewturesdf KaggedyAun | | Beafrice Burton © 9 v sinnc b . { | Adele Garetson's New Phase o) g That the hack of the cout needn't THE STORY SO FAR: “Hell, where h ou been all \ w edy “A " be severcly plain is demonstrated by Glorla CGordon, beautitul fla pprr.‘da\ ' hie greeted her. Ziis s model of white wool, embroid marrles Dick Gregory, a struggling| “At May's house, Gloria an- L J q “‘ REVFLAT‘ONS OF A WlFE ered in red and black and cut wit [ lwwyer. Her jdea of marriage is fun | swered belefly. Y VO wy rue = & a shaped that gives a full and fine clothes und ne chil-| Dick ran up the front steps and o back and a plain front, The col-| dren. Dick borroweds Maggie, hl.\ir\w'nl"l the door for her. He fol-| oo 0in paceedy Ann erledto work in the castle and hefore MWL S SRESRUSISRZITL. | 14 stands up and is embroldered on mother's matd. fo tea h Glorla to lowed her into the }\n‘n:l was. Iie| When she took tho ‘magiclan's bag ' you could say, “Higgle de piggledy StaeEAlontLy ( E ]m\l‘h’)\’c uy-yt‘l ’J‘. .;im ; m":. h“y'u‘{: n“\‘ru::ir l»;n‘r?«, bhe r’:[up- ;rl!pl\mm an invitation to spend .n;].'m'l ri.nm'. 1 him from a mean HA\.'mlv.Tur; "M"Hlfl)h“"N',l’l:"‘:f'l’\::")' ; i 4] ive N ea g o i aie s s of Gloria’s wild parties the day® with her, tomorrow. ugly old magiclan Into a nice look- | Hoppytoad had suggested, the bl SR i Glorin hires Ranghild Swanson,| But CHeria knew that that was|INE young man Why tlie magician | servants had been mado invisible, Betord: AL e e ar they can't | mot - what he had come into tho|mMuat have had maglc worked on'and while they could sce each other 1 L Steve afford a maid. She swamps Dick | houss to say. | him, just the same s lie worked |and talk to cach ofher, still they i you With debt, and demands & new au-| He #ald it leaning up against the | Maglo upon little Ned's nice ma- could not talk to anyone who was X tomohile newel-post at the foot of the stairs, | Ma: inible 8 | Dick hecomes dangerously 11| nervously tapping the trowel he Why!" little Ned and his mice My! They were so glad to be able . : i,wn pneumonia. During the time of | stiil held, on the polished wood. | mama cried when they saw the|to see and Lo seen hy thelr master nSelaLnE Mis recovers. Glorfa aske Dick's| “Doc Seymour thinks I ought to|changed mugiclan, “He fx our rifee and mistress and in a very short B sccretary, Miss Susan Briggs, 10| go away for a rest,” he sald, “How | daddy! llow in the world did he'time, they arrar such a nice, g s 3 £ sive her $200 of Dick's money, Bhe |would vou llke to go with ma to|come to be a mcan ugly old magi- | fine lovely dinner, it would take al- : T 1s My vxplaing that ) eds 1t for the|Indfan Neck for a couple of weeks, | cian?" t n minutes to tell everys d house, so Miss Driges gives it to]or so? It would do us hoth good.” | "I cannot remember eyer being o thing nice ticy had fo cat her. Then Gloria lends the money| Gloria’s eyes narrowed, i mean old ugly mugle littlge And of conrse, Jlaggedy Ann and g 8 to Stanley Wagburn, an out-of-| “Is your mother going mlong, by | Ned's nice daddy. suld. Raggedy Andy and Grampy Hoppys r ) vork ac with whom she 1s in-|any chance?” she asked, biting off | “Nor can 1 remember Leing an toad ate so much tiey feit like oy L unated, Wayburn plans to use lhf\fl\r words, Ilke little bits of ice, ugly old witch!"™ Jittl Ned's nice halloons, Iint little Ned and hisx = o Ro to New York to look| “We—cl, Doc Seymour thinks she | mama said. “Yhough I do remem- nico dgdds did 1o athed the | 1 g | ought to go along.” he hegan, "She’s | ber now that this was our castlo| ‘TheR, they all went info the great 1s folt a K o days he fore he goos, Gloria] not getting over her operation as|when I was a little girl toom sthore thiers was & nice ) ght 8 re out driving in her car,| well as he hoped o “Of course itAs! little Ned's nies [ cheery fire which wasn't too hot, arry - re g y have ap aceldent, Way Glorla interrupted him, &nap-| daddy said, “Whose castic did you 1 100 cold and little Ned's nice ) ard 1n my | wishes you burn leaves Gloria lying under the [nishly, “Is she going?" she asked | think it was. mama’" miama read fftesn of the nicest » y t I wre car, goes for help, and dis- sharly, “Now, don't hedge, Im‘lpi Why!" Jittle - Ned's nice mama | faivy storles the Raggedys had ever A ra o appears. Hie cigaret case {s found | 8he ix going, lsn't she?" replied, I thought it helonged to|Near Vs % o Steve lying under the car, and when| “I don't eee how 1 can very well | ot tor o B (6 T pemember | Tien when a little magic coo con \ re and 5 jesponding final Dick secs if, he goes to the hospl- | tell her you dom't want her with |y, ol lB il Boc B0 the magl- | Clock opencd its door and Legan A sent me back ftc oment [tal to see Gloria and forees a con-|us” he mald. “After all, she's “"'}wm changed me into a witch, Then | calling “Coo coo" eight times, 2 4 T ) | fession from her about her friend- | mother. Glory lof courss T did not recognize it | which meant Tt was time tor anl exclamation with ¥ liness with Wayburn, “Well, go with her. thent But| T, T LT T s niee | £00d children who wish to grow up : N N0 Woeks pass. Gloria finds her life| count me out!” Gloria orled pas-| 40 5 %05t when hie was a | I0to nice healthy big people, to go g 12" r be permit [ very etale without Wayburn. Then | sionats T wouldn't g0 tothe i R changed:. Ned's wd. Raggedy Andy laughed and “I Grew to Teel Safer! yose terrorizing you. You's her friend, May Seymour, wife of imost wonderful place on earth | 0 TR G Ol U T and | pointed to the clock and as all s Mother Graham admitted, | glven him more than his rightfu Dr. John Seymour, tells Gloria that | with your mother, Dickt 1 can't| NEUY - JAME HEO 8 WK R0 00k, they saw that the coo coo eye A Tawaltnte puz. | share of his father's estate, T can! | there has been much gossip about stand her!” L Lol RS i 2o B askn s 1ee J e g Rk : ming | read that betwaen the lines, and L Saswmmsomicame ___J her aftair © with Wayburn, Her| Angry tears sprang o her eyen ::?‘v:’r’\' Hoppytoad could under- :‘:L?m“.\ : “‘pl lf”;“”’““”‘I‘:‘w\}l‘:" . hock. At first, after | isn't ir fault that he has turned s ranlie friends begin to shun her ! But she brushed them away with |70 Gttt L e Sl o ”‘.. shock v\a rat, it \.: : 11 a Often a heavenly looking = == May gives a party which fncludes| the back of her hand, and ran ups| 1 guess -|l hest way to do, is (o lw |:v-;,mi.‘z‘: llm -,:1"“11;:: Sed 't N R e anatex Mother Gra sokea niticyny Man is no earthly good. 1er hecause their roots extend | Glorla. Jim Carewe, a man who 1§ | stairs [try and forget it all” Raggedy Ann ¢ ! ! Gl e time 3 L AEAERCIEY of 3 : 2l : g q sald. “Tou_ are all togéther again dy Ann said 4 A baal ot e faiin the edr {Malf in love with May, and some| She went into the little taffeta- "8uh "EOLSFR AU fOSCUr REAT ra A tiaehed o pont 7 he seemed 80 It s sy | of his" gay nas, oria leaves| hung room that had been hars m.\vr.} W; .w”xl n:H- W@‘(‘fi M,rqm:‘mv i e v L T G ip’ C usecs Wice Dasket “\( \\\' :."; :v\ \\:-r-“«"h;’}p"'fi;fl\' mnkh:;w:mn: 4 ‘t'n:x‘: '4“;“‘”‘ O e m'hjl\:‘ than 1 'l»: :7' K 1o feal safe ny el ¢ Time can b saved by v gl NO it b . 8§ focked the door behin 8r ; s iy BhES2 BRRess i o S o1 i : to have hir \ ' Clndaa OSSIP s Lorner . | b saved by eSIIE| TNy stopped dancing and shoved | In a moment Dick was there rat- [at the zloomy thin Raggedy | Willibes tho Loloe = c 3 i 1 : o 1 Ann is right!” dittle Ned's nice To set the color in green fabrics, 1 t know — —_— re frying bas e Carcwe down into an armchair. | tiing the knob. ) 1 e sl I e N f Es el i srk yourself therc for a min-| “Open the door, Glory,” he plead. mama sai ow we will all go to E o e s Famite Simple Glove StyJes pREnd JHivate: e, Jim." she sald., “I want to talk | ed, “and we'll talk *his thing over|the dining room and have dinner!|of watcr. RGO SO DEC SR AT SR I ARE Extremely simple styles are 5 to Gloria.” sonaibly. What's the use of | By the way,” she sald as she led ) i 1 4 as the smart n Huve Wide Strspmus ; ama out into the hail, clos- | yeur taking it this way? Even if[the way to the dining room and . sliy tyy tigpnen in s ane i doors behind her as ghe | Mother goes with us, you won't[turned to little Ned's nice daddy. A l,{ Y C - s z ored i Y (8. AURU LS CEoN) aat down on the hottom | have to ace much of her. . . Open|“whore are all the nice servants at You Can AT > A - plsoimran abaut (hesthron stairs and looked up &t the door please)” used to have, daddy f TiorezliXe e boy HIcecs an i Coq .for Hats B alooResend . nuzzied eyes, i “Oh, dry up and blow away!"! “Rea 1 “dor w,” Ned's N]ake Yoursel havior of Sl & waistline, the matter with you, Gloria answered crossly, “I'm not|nice daddy replied, “Did T have any trimn parh B ) ha asked. “I've notteed | going to talk about it any more!|when I was the mean old magician, | r s ns that 1t you've been singing tha blues! You go with your precious mother, [ Raggedy Ann?” he asked of Rag- 2 > he molded ¢ e hea ze o P vay in yourself, all day. You haven't|and I'll find something to amuse | gedy Andy. vt vats . lean a bit of a good time, have|me here , .. never fear!" “YouTiad a lot of long nosed sol| Eracn s To Make Ferns Grow you?" She stopped suddenly. Ehe had|dfers, and a fat soldler” Raggedy rent of | Keep r ferns in a deep ightly wit | Gioria shook her head sust found the letter! Stanley Way-| Ann answered. “When you were a RIoRELn h she confessed, “T haven't. burn's letter There it £t00d.| mean old magician, you sent thems L e Eei ———————| "I fecl awfully ‘blah,’ somahow or | propped up against a tall perfume | to try and drive ns back homs so of me T pther, todav.” Lottle on her dresser, where 8he |that we could not rescuo little Ned's | or aseumed. |7 ¥ou're worrying about that sap,| would be sure to see it | ise mamai 5 I Uy 4 Wayburn.” M 4 with sudden s e “Then T'1l het a nickel T know ¥ \ : l_‘ nntness. A u're a fool to do With shaking fingers, ripped | what happened ittle Ned's nice ] s any 11 I've had number ever aince open the cheap, white envelope. | daqay said. “What has happened? g _J|the night of your party when he Dear Russet.” the lefter read.|evary one wished {o know ) 5 i made such a tuss over Myra Gail.( I trust this Jetter will find wu“ “1 spect, when I was a mean old Pl | Vies home sheik At least, he well and happy. After 1 sent the|magician, I must have taken the ” | kids himself that he fs old farmer to get you the day of | opi " forne ang changed all of b Glorja looked intently at her fin-| the aecident, T heat U thought o) s b oiold sarvants into aoiie X gernafls, you were dead when I you ',\»‘,h,,_: else!” fot town." ahe eald at|ing under tha car and T kr M1 Then we must look into the iz auy abont imiendil red 1'd be mixed up In & 8AR-{ i yior ang find out what e And T don't| lieve me, 1 was glad when| 0% B0 O, Rareeds Ann o Totter to Leslle Prescott from Mrs. , badly the matter with me, [T heard that you'd only had a few) (5, 000" Tiie room \lice Graves Hamilton, courle o the broken bones, It anvone happened |\t oiet o coog and Continued . Zo 1o find my silver cigaret case, wmxm e ! 1Y ”"d T g e fio. would not/ toldl Raphae " ucly without | you send it to me?” s e 1 af . hetasl Ll heruritiont Uis s oo s ko d rsss: | cHmm ditie Neds daddy | Here's a nifty little bonnet, and r died to go into f M streets, warm and He was living on Forty-Becond|mused. “Doesn't it seem atrange |herc's how you do it: Provide your L nfl v in the late afternoon t street, New York (s ui ot see them, Ra 1t mesick for Stan street! The words |4 4 w ith me, T sudden vision| “Indecd: It do Raggedy Ann ing i J rs, dashing taxicabs, | 1 fr v N R that filled Jletnaxs heople, red-striped| “But maybe you made them in T E o r mec s pa cfore restaurant entra Visibie Grampy Hoppyto said ros: \ Y ¢ waws nothing else “Ha'*' 1 Andy said. “That's \ i 1s always ready 1o £0| ler breath caught in hep throat. |just happened 11l bel & can tic in a knot at or or a hike wit her. He | How she would love to he the 'l‘u kel 1 it ake up to Always | a new dance to teach| Part of the movement, the color,[ So I Ned's nice daddy took a sma 0 He saw that he ¢ latest New York|the riot, the nolse :n magic charms and wished to|n } Ve wife — his ct i . sec the & 4 servants who used it esitlont ot . | was corned beef for _ i e 2 i o p augh, and a|ner that night .. . corned | rounds. He says I'il go all to picers, Dy ot r = orice. H s | with horsc-radish sauce and boiled | (o 1 g0 1 RN rr c ad always called | cabbage. 1 : 5 T 1 i e : | 9 Fate corned beett” Glorla ex-| Ho Cleared his trandamont hung | ¢ ten the meal was almost|on with diffieuity Yor answered s fanm ot M S 4 She didn't| gver. I wish you'd give me a Jit- I'm going H H ft : s e a s a . oW ) rsel? allltle m money to keep house on, | house,” sald me 1 it she 3 s S as ong Dick. Then we wonldn't have to eat|got to gect some money tongue ehif a ost W That's | this horrible stuff, just because its|over s g . A AL 5 . 9 A ‘ | olf, as 1 corner of [ Dick lald down his knite and fork |y 7 2 . ® 8 ed r asure of area own & | on his plate. Ho looked across the|had a 1 Geneya land enters s oG = Srorak: \ % re e rof rg twins | table at Gloria thoughtfully. ) ir i : That s e rest buing keyed vas just ahead | t reminds me,” he said. *Miss | swee PRI B g <ht to El oft-spring on rolier | By said she let you have $200| Gloria 1 & Hlie patl - 7 L S an il " 0 " e itex o ahile 1 was sick to spend | bandage across lier @ S (e i 2l o : b Across of thel, kyard. I'm afraid Il have | ild say we ha Bicktasked b i ghbors d on theito ask you for that money, Glory. | gw (To Be Continued) i 2 ; o rves (uns | : Py T at a ca giewa ] We can't afford to spend it | 5 K . el 5 5 ® Worla 1a |4 now. That's why I'm trying to| U 8 e on g Ll up. self.r | B %itio a z ae 5 = r rop ableclof Gloria's £81fromage : a ¥ ically. i & COMTAe 2 g pery A . Giog: a s /| r n her mouth to| ed a f TOMORROW — This Ictter con- 4 B k and tired couldn't make ¥ 8 who reated hls wifs 5o tinued ” | her mind what to say | L - e e ey al 1egative A . r steps and | t 1 ¥? What was| EET TR = ght nith Mrs, Donberg. [ thera to say g gossIp b 5 H the twins' She had given up hope of Py one's 2 er. "It ¢ 10 &2k vou around | Wayburn's pEring money! | - - g I 1 get 1o the v . | a - a in bed with bren- | with her own eyes fixed and ' et G s and 1 r poked my nose|garing. Then she bhegan to ery.| ! r two weeks!" | Tears always A4 Dick hor- i ¢ ribly, she knew | 4 s * He got up and came nd the table to her. Ho drew her up from ‘ ¢ x i g I | her chair, and out of the room. He . : g reas here, and after | led her to the davenport in the liv- DN EAIEE 5 5 4 the ¢ aning and sewing! om and pushed her down into s Asparamis Sonflle ¢ My & ss, I don't get time velvety depths D g m k. coft 1 Asparagus g i . o things 1'd like to do “Poor Jittle 1 . S P RESESR & 4 E Vas t Mg | with the mo: . You spent it ~ - T P 100 n W v ke to do, real- Gloria nodded, ng a[a!n:‘.. G r Dick's ast | r an old ths cheese ipped cream berry preser nts you have gods. And P R R 5W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MUNDAY, MAY nutmeg. xture. A pepper trs. G o £ as muc a pires; E S g i ere is czs A drv. E = A R VERTICAT yuse, 25, 1925 ntioned it to ake. T'd ha you, only ve given it to you y, IT'w weren g1 get e §0 away trip?” ahe asked. “I should think 1%o0r k to work tomor- 4 ... but ack on ten Vialss Dick groaned despairingly as he to his arm- chair. , L dropped 1 | Da Me It

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