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o 0 B ESTB SAAA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRmz\ ‘%P I‘TI',MBI' R 4, ]‘Lo. May read the letter sitting alone | mother; a locket that he had given at the table in Carlotta's dining | her room, between mouthtuls of ¢ \\ulu'l!l o 3 & anlad and bread-and-butter, | A week later May was back at ey dear Mrs, Seymour,” it be- | WOrk for the first time in ten years, : EY can. and May raised her eyes|Through Dan Sprague she found & ( I | dreamily, vemembering the time|0h: selling real estate, Adele Garrison's New Phase of "I --.I. i et b nAd: callad Nat and | :1.0 put it mildly, bhl"lllflct‘ it % told her how much he wanted her, | She hated the musty little office ¢ y I want to tell you how very sorry | "Harker and Harker, Real Ketate REVELATIONS OF A WIFE III- o e bt | S, Bl left town.” it went on. “And 1|the firms littie car. and take pros- i - i you | W {ean't begin to tell you what a gap | Pectve buyers out to look at acres ot : by | your going has left in my life, |ANd acres of prune trees, Badge Takes Precautions Against want to call you? But—never mind IEA | \When 2 man is as old as T am . ‘| DBut most of all sho hated Mr Embarrassing Questions |=now," with a sudden ludicrous as- THE STORY SO FAR Micky! |sumption of mystery, as she remem- | 1 needed no coaxing to take the [bered Katie's presence. “You can pap Lilllan commanded. Not untii [tenl me tater.” | 1 had finished my interview with “There isn't any reason why 1 her and realized that the matter of |shouldn't tell you now,” I said. “Mrs “Steve" was now out of my hands | Underwood expects a business calle { Harger, Benior, BTay CHEYIRS0ETE WIARE b nd | BETie: feuratofias talll fhlrs aan /i )“m;‘ ’\‘1 5 \“““"ln:: o .n"l.nlr\lt There was & Mr, Harkér, Juniér, K18 sl baanBs 6L Her Elova | KER LI Se rea e hhen 1 s R TR SR foo kST i lemsbnt i VOuth I wHg | L g \ V ‘ kKhakl apy [ ) n ee [ herself . | blughed every time May looked at aftair with another maw, returns to fthe doorway of one of the little| She thought of Vlysses' face, the | | ; him. And so she looked at him a her home town uafter a year's abe|houses a tew yards away, With strong, unlined face of a splendid | e o g great deal. It amused her to sce sence. She sells her property, and [his eyes on the ground he ecame | man fn his prime, him blush, with her tiny fortune in cash, sets | slowly toward them, kickipg a stone Then she went on reading the le AR AT did 1 begin to feel the eftect of the [er” T stressed the words slightly S 1o N bhd Svtyin DT 1L | oo Fo R IS CRLLAs LG EreA L DBl T e by e B an kORI g hotieis | oL sisgelen bk Huthor, Wating terrific nervous strain under which I and saw by my mother-in-law's eyes } money. s hu came, » knows what he wants from | thoreabouts, with # red complexion had been laboring. {that 1e mientally changed “busi- At Atlantie City she m -IH Her- Th wus Micky Moran, the fa- He's no boy, falling in love | and lm“:“"‘; brown e There was one errand, however, |ness” to “government” as 1 meant bert Waterbury and Dan raguo | mous director, a man with the soul | with every pretty face in sight. And | While ho talked to May which I knew 1 must accomplish if | her to do. [ through a divord Mis, Carlotta | of an artist and the manners of also I want to let you know that when A 1 wished to have an uninterrupted “Say Nothing to This Man" I'rolking. Both men pay suit o fward heeler, | slumber until the arrival of the gov- “When he comes, Katie,” | turned May, greatly to the distress ot Car- What you want?" he aske . of knocking around the world “Now. then. Mrs Be ‘,n‘mm_ we'll ernment operative, Therefore, be- |to her wide-eyed little mald, "he will otta who has long been in love with |surly of Fishback, and raising | gl you will find that I still want | take ”’I' e L Se) " fore going to Dicky's room, which |ask for Mrs. Underwood. Ask him 4 { Dan. Bhe and May become great | ing bluish eyes, Seen thus, he was | von, it you wiil come to me. EancHIl st otTit ay LIool e s 16 1 had occupled during Fanny Pow- 'to bo seated In the library—not the y {riends, however, and Carlotin usks extremely good looking, May ob- |~ “Ihis warld fsn't a it place for| he winted fo take her In hls arms ell's occupancy of mine. T went down |living room—and then call Mrs. Un- B s | May to spend the winter with her |served {a beautitul woman to trot about in, |and kiss her with his wet, thick the corridor and tapped at my |derwood lmmediately. When she 1 in her California home | Under his ficry goze, Lamuel 1Msh- | q1one.' lips. And May would shudder fn. mother-in-law's door, Upon enter- |has gone down, whether she tells May finds Dan much more attrac- | halk scemed to wither, Ile had seratehed that last sen- | wardly, and try to appear business- ing I found her as I expected, busily |you to or not, come to my room and | tive than Waterbuey, — Bul she e o, Mickey, what you've done!™ | tence out and then written it again | like, K engaged in supervising Katle fn the [call me, Then come back here to cldes that Waterbury ls fth rich fya gald with pathetie attempt at | plainly his world fsn't a fit| One day the inevitable occurred eleaning of her room. Both women |Mother Graham's room.” 1'“*“"‘“' she i8 looking for and sets | jyrayery “Given the part of the|place for a heautifnl woman to trot| May had come in from lunch, and stopped thelr activities at my en- [ “Katie!” my mother-in-law inter- ¥ er cap for him, When Waletbury | uchess to that Lois Leverich al- | about in, alone, It rotten in spots, | had hardly scated herself at the trance and looked at me with such [polated sharply. “I don't llke this | proposes she accepts ks and s |yoady and see what 1 brought you | and some of the people in it are un-|desk when the figure of Mr. Harker meaningful mystery that I almost kind of furniture oll. We'll try the Horlzontal 6. Robs. '1\"1 A&l !v‘ll money u'r him to invest . a duchess to the life!™ }m in and dishonest and ernel You | blotted the sunlight from the open spolled the success of my own ruse |other, Go down and get it quickl . Cow. 7. Vandal. "".blf‘lfly ! LAl dia ’\l disappears, Heo took May's arm and ewung [ need someone to take care of you'door of the office, with a laugh. Each patenty expect- | The glrl hastened away—I never . Foppish, 8. Whole “"I" he :"'_‘“'\’I ‘“‘”'TJ “: hohi i her around so that Moran could "’“"l . ed some mystic sign of approval saw Katla move slowly—and when . Age. | 9. One wiho puruses, . "‘H‘:‘,g"-"n-)mi b )‘”““'”‘1": "}”‘l 1 closer look at her She felt Jlm‘”"‘i of lifo. T wish you would let | ing volce, from me for keeping the other 80 [the door had closed hehind her my | 11, Photographle erystalline sub- |10, Very high mountain et ‘f‘ . M“ AL ':\ eyes taking her In, point by polnt; | mé be that person lfu'{:r hands together. busy that she could not spy nupon mother-in-law stepped close to me stance. {15, A tiny golf mound. o6 e s thdrh aliatst off I | Mer face, her n ck, the long slender | w.\rnl .'.nu- that, he had simply Yes!" sald May with forced me and 1 managed to give each a \nnd put her lips to my ear, . Bubterraneon passage !'m Troubled, o hr»m“ JEk ik i ,“'f M‘«r lines of her figure She waitetd ‘M..‘mrl his name 1 |\._;u~‘ ’| organ.” | cheerfulness, She sprang up from commendatory nod without the ! Do youithink it's safe to let her |13, Lyric poem. . Prophets l‘m‘ww m'“m e 1 v”“”\‘ breathlessly for his verdict L Quite l!m\\»r,\' lefter!” said {o|the desk and jammed her lttle felt other's knowledge, open the door?" ghe asked. You . Te grow late, . Fissures containing ore depos- o m_;‘,; {i]yanRx I,.“,.,“,,"\, ho falls “Oh, T think Lofs Leverich will, I':w'; ”l ,’.\"""m‘ Didn’t .k'."f'“ | hat down wupon ,'”'" head. “And “I am going to take a nap” T an- |know what a chatterbox she . o rap lightly. s T love with ner at fest slaht and|do he said at iasl indifferently, (R i q',"”v :mn to be 50 poetic!” | just going . " nounced “for I feel a headache com- |probahly this visitor to Mrs, Under- . To devour, . Emperors. ey et L “"‘\ turned on the he 1 of mf’ _rmmm Al "f“*ll‘ jwl feel flippant. The She did not want to be there in ing on, 1 shall have to get up .“ ood. has fmportant businass? N tiadie W ity |t L ‘Inm, and walked .t‘rv'\]\ |'.“1\ | let "h vr‘-‘ nmI :‘1 Q;r i lnurh‘rl}[h:q muc‘: with him, y when \Mrs, Underwoond calls me, but “1 ghall see her now and warn her | 19, Cover. 28, Large powerful snaks ol e S “m“””' T May ‘f Wive ter “, Gl 7 48 »‘1 4 ‘;_\‘]_v‘\ 1s not m':‘ “.. he tried to push past him, tut please do not let me he disturbed |emphatically to say nothing and to | 20, Limb. 32. Sheep, having very fine whil 'm”‘ ikl i 2 ‘\" ““‘ p over her """‘ '," lany tender H’?y:(‘ln v I.VI(‘\(']\v'n Snod ='I aenD ekEd e path BY)(RE of course, some emergency |answer no questions. Indeed T think . Odor. wool. O R rA T A R o okt A | ik fin Repte 1‘ to ecar skin. e Latcer ”w:‘ J :flrn = en she | vlmnlre’ n?l!lyml of throwing hls huga Lillian wishes no one to see him | 23. To soak flax. . Eeanty. xblbK 618 Aicels Drn. Bpr S o e loo “‘1 over like an wm\:fl 228 ’V'h"‘ Y <‘\P was |v.v\<v flip- | arms .'lmn&s the doorway. “I Shall Sleep Like a Top” fbefore she interviews him. T call | 25, Controversies. R Catln e |izcicajaniesta Lan | Spigle o ena o pile STt s humila- | pout. Tha \Vn":‘p‘lrrnAnnm | May looked at him with astoni¢h- “As it {sn't probably that the |Mrs. Underwood,” T answered. 27, Becomes temperate. 35, Terminal portien of tha ear ot | cn ™o o = il -""'n“—'l‘ ; e i s ike \’"‘Wlolfi arms _'""N :" her eyes. But she was not house will take fire or the children | T wasted no more tima upon |29, Point of compass. AT (alia oot ol At i i1 to b o "w“.( h:r‘: 1:1rn:¥ Jiehaics P !‘nr :':('; rl:‘"r_r-r’.: I:l:::i“hr':' Not at all. She had break their necks in the next hour or | Mother Graham, hurrying out in-|30. To accomplish. | the aisie who turns out to ho Lem T ,‘ A el 0L (el cblievanytiinieios: | wonl b Ha e mn\‘m”"'{ ) two,” my mother-in-law said tartly, [stead and intereepting Katis upon |41, Cereals used for gruel. . Aggregation of one b i ol i ] ell, that's & comfortir “Pleass lst ms By, A | “T do not see why you should be [the stairs. 25, Chief. property nate, who offers May a small part s L AL o e L 3 "“" ¥, Mr. Harker! disturbed, T have seen to things in “One thing you must remémber . To damn (euphemistic pronun-|40. Native metal. R W A lacaE Kb into AST re was a ringing in | Ty e T e R S it ‘lh'rn:‘-fl’c) out sharply. this house before without any calam- |Katie,” T said, “you must say noth- | ciation). 5. Undeveloped flower, et B it Ty B Icn voa o O W Ed) il orfor Ima{Honant e [ L e St Ol e ity happening, and T fancy T can do |ing to this man who is coming, nor | 8. Porticos. 6. Command for horses Carlotta's house, and sets out for the | ahback's thick voice muttering an | thought that someone out of n.r'mm,' and stood “»‘fmn\ the ok 1t again.” [answer any questions of his, it he [ 41. Almost a donkey. - Child's plaything. [“location” in the hills where the psioes o TR SR e e he room, 1 remembered appreciatively one iasks you any. Just tell him Mrs. | 42. To knock. 9. Joined, pleture is being flmed cvergone!™ he was Ner. She put the lefter back info| “What do you think you're doing of Dicky's disrespectful comments | Underwood in in and that you will | 43, Unit of work. T r - leaving his toues shrill | its envelope, and hid it in the bot-|. . . acting in the movies?" May that “Mother always has her fangs eall her. Then come directly up- | 44. To secure. ! BT NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [ with distr “He has the man-['0M of her frunk where she kept fasked pertly. But her voice shook. out upon every pretext for offense.” |stairs. b, Large. i = o > Rose of Spain” was being ners of a pig! But what can I do |S0Me other treasures . . . a few|For the first time in her life she as T said with a little laugh: “You nn need to vorry,” Katie de- . To welcome, " vellowed love letters {hat her dead ‘ was afraid of Mr, Harker. 3 : “That's why I'm asking you, |clared loftily. “Me, T oonderstand. | 48. Obstruction in a ricr | At father had written to her dead | (To Bt Continued) mother, dear. T lknow your capabfl- {Und T lock aop my mout shoost | 60. Rough. fties 50 well thal T shall sleep like a |same as eef T had vun lectle shoe [ 51. Marked with spots, top knowing you fo be on guard.” ‘|.mmn.r on eet.” Drone bee, “Glot along with you” she an-| “That's what T wish you to do, [ 53. Theme swered with a grim little smile, [Kafie,” T returned with an approv- | 54. To rent. which told me that T had mollified [ing smile and hurried away for my Vertical her. Then she asked the question [nap with the assurance that T had | 1. To hoot. which had been in Katie's round [done everything in my power to| 2. Commands. eyes and trembling upon the tip of [keep the government operative away mits vapor. her tongue, kept back only by fear [from any stray clues to affairs at | 4. Every. 'of Mother Graham even since 1 had |the farm. 5. Hymns. eome into the room (Copyright. 1925, by Newspaper “Why should Mrs. Undersood Feature Serviee) of leases and mortgages, those eyes slid over ever you are tived of being footloose | her in the most evil wa aquestion of that Jones to guard you from the crue “Ah you here!” he sald in a gloat- rubbing the palms of his <] o 1000 - { (N = Tonm=z0z>) = 20— suffer reiapses and all too frequent- ly die of v!\v Ais e, N conditions or by a proper selection of o How to Keep It— cccupation. Much of this involves | ; g / ; Flitter the Rat At Home : ¥ , to have to go witheut feed, but Causes of Illness great social reforms which may not A A / 7. 2 = when the sun comes out you will £ be attained for many years to come 7 A 3 By THORNTON W. BURGESS | find all the more becauss of the LEITER FROM MABEL CARTER . fust want to have enough to eat and 0w Eintes Bnonin 3 but the most forward looking state| _J { ol = ety e present rain. Al the fnsects that fiy TO JOSEPH DOWNEY— & BinoN Lo alatt the tert ol oy e HoW ,'l.l:l;l:":]'(’,"'.: Elehy is the one which takes the most ad- Ul b / 3 ; 1ustip Diac wherein 1o sicep | will bo out o try their wings the CONTINU | No, I'm not going to thow a| py pR. HUGH 8 CUMMING | Vanted step in this direction e AN he home fhat sare follis keep. | moment the sun shines. Meanwhile Now, Joe, I will never have a |yellow stroak and say 1 never had a | gurzeon General, United States In the meantime, it is necesear | ) / | Mother Nature. |wa will have to malw the best of ehanec to get even with anybody.|chance, for when I found ont that by edncational methods at the y ge : ; things. You don't hear those Bat [ Public Health Service A ! p hen Tlitte e 1 have no money at all: T spent my | my husband was a crook 1 eduld torla, 80 to prepare a patient that g 3 When Tlitter the Bat 1:ft Peter|children over there fretting and last twenty-five cents yesterday noon | have left him. There were plenty of | State and local governments can|pen e is discharged he is proper- f { =7 s 1 bbit he very auickly disappearce. | whinning, and probably they are just for coffee and sink 1 couldn't | peopie who would have helpad me at |2id materially in the fight against|,y ynformed as to how to care for 5 ) . Y s ORI ""L’"’"' It was raining and | a5 hungry as you,” get away if 1 wanted to. You have | that time, but T didn’t ask for it, ana |th® pread of tuberculosls by insist- | pimgclf even under the adverse sur- ] 4 . Flitter was n a hurry to get home. | “gyjtiar ‘yawned. Then hoth he and left me flat, + |so misfortune has dogged my foot- |iN upon compulsory notification n(‘ roundings which are the product of & ,' G Peter V\m\«"lm'rv“l where that hny'yp‘ Mrs. Flitter began to make thelr 1 ought to have known hetter than | steps. Of conrse, I didn't know when, | casés to the health authorlties —as| modern indnstrialism. i A s \ ' e Heladutthe Jeast inee where lioi1de ~ Fiitter went all over thoe to have trusted you, Joe. [ have |a girl of sixteen, T married Phil Car. |S00N a8 the disease is recognized. S ) | \ plitter the Bat llved. o would | wonqerful wings of his, He stretched been gypped by so many crooks that | ter, that he was a burglar; and when [ This reporting is of vital impor- S \//1 : pnve been conslderably surprised if | 3nq pulled that rubbery membrane, 1 should never have {rusted another |at twenty, after becoming thorough- | tance for the location and control of : 2 } ; NN e e onad followed Filitter and &een | yhich, you know, 1s & kind of elan. one again. But the don was old, Jor, [ly disillusioned with him, T fell in | the sources of infection and for the . 3 (, b ! I \ SN { "":r_f Ho went, . ltle skin. In his effort to et it and T knew if T married him my life [love with another man hecase I [protection of the family and others. Davnd CO Cl’fleld ) \\\ \ . Strafght over to Farmor T’.rn“ns’”m“m"hh T e ey Was over; I would never ave an |{hought the other man cond give | The health authoritien apart fron PP v TG ) e et S s any kind again. You meant somet etter, T didn't kee distributing printed directions \ Q) AL Jdinyarg alghe Saen N :z;‘.if,,?,'””:; ',,:L'.’,,,f“" e abter | trom }',’,“.)‘”"‘ RESSIEE D GkeeL | Eelervot the Thriily fot (U T AENE - iR N Brown's big barn. Way up in the| /' SN mined to have one last glad fling— | Although I was to blame for it all, | a5 regards the care and disinfection | 8 i AV gable &, viidow was apen, Hilfter N P e e e en i e s Bayoldanca ot Y ) [ flew stralent through that open win- | Now, In tears and in curses at my | prison for life, and 1've been on my | droplet infection, should aleo resort ] T g W1 dojdinto the huth SyHIGHRUD 0 o folly, 1 am wishing as probably | own over since, I haven't tried to go | to disinfection of the home and per- W 7 b g \ i k corner, Flitter hung himself up every other sinner since Eve has [straight. I've only tried to make | sonal effects, especlally in case the ~ J & i \\ \ ythefheclsito aAralicr. | wished, that T had never done this|everyone else suffer for my misde- | patient dies or leaves the premises. \ j \ VR e (hatl s s aqueal s Ea el terrible thin. Don Sparta w | meanors. T ot along pretty well at | Provision should be made for \ | 0 W\ sqneaky voice. It was the voice of | least a gentleman, a man of honor, |it, but now I am finding ouf that | drinking fountains or individual A 4 Vil Mrs. Flitter, who already was bang- and he would have cared for me as |you can't do it. There will come a | drinking cups and for suitable cus- f i Ing there to that same ratter, | fong as I lived, | time when one must reap what one | pidors and their disinfection in all} \ : "# 0 luck. No Iuck at all”| What a fool I've been, Jae! T ex- | sows. public buildings = squeaked Flitter. “What luck did pected to leave vou as soon ag T got | If you're tired of me, Joe, send] The public should not cultivate an 5 \ = ? i you have, my dead?" half of the jewsls, hut T've only (me back, and T'll never bother you | exaggerated fear of tuberculosis but ' “None succeeded in finding myself alone again. 1 want to go back, Joe, T | has a right to insnst upon clean fl“f’! gave a funny little sigh. “I never /7/ N " . % and starving. Reside, T'm frightened | can't stand this uncertainty. I don’t:| descent precautions. Fe took May's arm and swung her around so that Moran coula |23 more hungry. And the young =, //47/ ., my dear.”” replied she, and | 9 all the time. 1 don't dare fo go out | want {1 rls. Get them if you| The sanitary condition of Motels,| ) have a closer look at he sters are no better off than wa are ,/ MEewhere, T am 8o afraid that some- |can and keep them for yoursel if | lodging houses, theaters, churches| 7 / ‘They hoth gave up before T dld and | /%& one Wil noh me. I'm sure Jimmic yeu want tor I only want te get | and schools, the ambulance and pas- | flmed in the very shadow of the| such pictures as he makes! | wera hers before T got home, Put I recognized me the o e from evervbody and avery. | senger service, should be under the| / \ inta Cruz mountalns on a tiny hil- | Thers is no one like Micky Moran! | we are not the only ones in trouble. | R R ou don't eare ae that s even kn o ontrol of the health department | ock mile out from Los Al can't get along without him, can | M nd Mrs, Forktail have had| _ fofl:n": ! Rt hEcihas s o I;' bt AT;: S lanine Erotidlieaciemel \ ! e ”.C'»w"« 1 al 5 i S ”\-an‘q;‘- better ek than e have, | SUAiZht Over to Farmer Brown's money to go hack t America. | something to eat plished as far as practicable by the )l 1 the little clump of shacks that | Ha appealed to Serena Smith, who|T have heen listening to them over Flew Flitter 2 | S st echanieal \ | A ETe sewdl 1 A SRS s o 3 S 1¢ the old Adon isr 1 &till mav MARBEL em, and m a | A \ been irriedly built there her| had becn atching the littl iramal there on thelr rafter. Tt Is a lucky part of 1t he 160ke B able to make myself a home. No | (Conyright, 1325, NEA Service, Inc.) | clean neluding thorough ecrub- | | 4 ‘ | ayes searched for for the Buddha-|wAth bored eyes thing that their bables ara big|P2™ © l60ked sometimes as it 1 | A he had wrapped it Q98 adventire oty m tired of | = 2 | / / \ ike figure of Lemuel Fishback. [ “On, blaht There are twenty di- | enongh to Took out for themselves. |, & (&% FF P"HF;“LM ")‘\?"h;‘";“ll:d 1_}‘: all this crockedness, T'm fired of | Tomorrow — Fditorlal from the | Marriage with a tuberculous per ofore the cab stopped she saw | rectors every hit a Jd as Micky!" | Just listen fo them chatter. vengeance, I'm_1ire4 of thrille 1 Pittsbureh Sun. son should be discouraged A camp-chalr. fattly | she snapped at him. ~Last time he| Fiitter llstened. Mr. and M. 1‘;"5'“" he used the little hook en TP 3 ; S Aftubetcyloiaimoth chshouIEg: overflowing from it in 3 lax | made a picture for you, you lost & |Forktall the Barn Swallows and thefr |\ 1® OP of each wing. These two fiurek of kiss her IntAnt fatness. [Beside him, lolling on the | fortune on it:" four children were sitting on a|!fe hooks made very good 1little A certificate of health ahould sl ; 1+ cigaretie in her thin g St ‘ eatd.|Tafter only a fow feet away and the |COmbs. Mrs. Fiitter did the same ways be demanded whenever the s g : LA Ve Sl IS SR RS Finally |{hing. YWhen they had finished they lection of a wet nurse is necessary | think of ‘Sand Dunes'! Three [ /L "5 1" 1ost patience, “Stop |Yawned two or thre times and then, and for all persons employed in the 2 o T e S RO E od +|vonr whinning” sald he sharply. [1anging heads down, they went to care of young childrén, including { A e ‘ May did not '“ "\_“" l“ ”\‘i "‘_‘"" “Weather Is something we have to |sleep. nursery maida and teachers. ; ( o argument. he slipped away, | B I8, T e I Iant pleasant | About an hour later they were Uso Separate Eating’ Utensils. ¢ recogniz the minute |and started on foot down the dusty lawakened by the exclted chattering It 15 not necessary ta Send a pa |® her . . recognizec {road that led to Los Altos — ~—————————= | of their neighbors the Barn Swal- tient to a gre distance for &ana = N }‘ mous he v The way back to Carlotta's bun lows. They opened their eyes just torium care ‘.,m"}',‘ ‘E,l\;l":‘ "'f ,“"‘.“" {And the smile that an galow was a lone one, but May was F[APPER FAMS {1 fimaito eeitho Taat ot the B¥ALE It would be as easy for a tuher-}, oo ) o5 oo “David © doteta ot nime fnche esi o 3. grateful for every foot of it. W) |iows dart out of the open window, baking | eulous patient to find a hospital as| - 3 ¢ o hier time to pull herself to- | prshmed id ham | pow md su Add dates and | for a man with a broken leg or ap- | shback to her, and b gain 10| gether, to think up a plausible story | toast : rice muffins, m mix v rice and @ilk to-| pendicitis. SRR Fishback, as she came near them, » Carlotta. o admit to her coffee roughly mixed. Stir Any properly regulated hospital e e e AL the rough ground i she had been “turned down,” L edients and add eggs | easily prevents the transmission of o octyopin ot T Sl et s Copyou Ida g M s K| without even a trial would be too eroutons " 1 I eat In melted butter. | tuberculosis or any other disease|co oo =Tt S e May said to him cordially & | humiliating! | butter ke J t vigorously for a few minutes. | from one patient to another. house the It he was horn olIgE nang milk. te it into well-oiled muffin pans and [ Al tuberculous patients &hould /gm0 %ot Go e by na Dinner ) ) 1 5 minutes in a moderately hot | kpend enough time in eanitoria 10 |.q neray » when she discove ! ) mashed potatos ad, | o be thoroughly trained fn the care|i ooy ot 80 0 Lo o ey oy [vously at Sercna Smith before heihat. Carlotia would undoubtedy stuffed i s pyright, 1925, NEA Serviee, Ine.) | and protection of themaelvas and g0 1ad tort the house in a terribie | Srected May with a brief “How d'ya not only belicve it, but be thrilled with cre e cake, others. temper, and no one had heard of | U571t Was obiious that ho was| by it. wheat brea i offe A patient remaining at home |y B fraid 1o be too cordial before The meat ) | WHOLE WORLD CONTRIBU should at least occupy a 8eparate| pui noor David was desperate, | S '\' \_“" o : She found the bu :;‘vlrm' However, it will bs good hunting “planking” a T t TO MEDICINE room and use separate drinking and |ge had no one in the whole w Vith grea diTanlly h nd a note from Carlotta fast after jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun potatoes LUIRE t f Ginger from India—lodine from|should at least occupy a separateiyn Jove and « for him ’ "'vl wrinkled his Iy 1o the wire netting of the screen | gos to bed, and At last we will bs plank 18 not a large y v Olive ON from Italy—Epsom | room and use separate drinking anfl {{hought it only he conld find I“‘\“‘ YL door . i \ I es lor L fiit) & atoiachis L ¢ On itns ean be used a ¢ [ veg ts from England—DMenthol from| eatng utensils. Young children |aunt, that maybe he conld persuade t's sce s you're the girl 1| May dear,” it read, “Dan just N [strangth of that T am going to take otables ] ! pan and roots and herbs trom al-| should never be allowed to enter his|har 1o like him even though he v want for my duchess,” he sald, rub- | phoned to ask me to have lunch at | \ | This makes a st attract 1 t every country in the world] room la boy. o |an6ther nap.” hing his fat nose with I ore- | the hotel wl The key to| ' an i .‘n:'.y ‘<\T‘.‘ i fat for e hotel with ]'nn:. ,H‘;,k Y |l» 8 s L Tl ent gl th well as savi rving dis tributa their share towards alle-| Tuberculosla dispensaries should| & one day he ran away from 't you he door is in the mail box, and 4 < | nitt 3 ok sleep again, but you thay be sure The tomatoes tuffe it 1ating the ills of the race. No other| he establighed in all citles and towns | London With his clothe admitted that she was 1« 1er some chicken salad aa” iced P | W Hlaot ferena Sm B : ; . Mix andssithi Ao e st e saw the a s from I |and they were darting right straight [ linto a bar of golden sunshine, The |rain was over. “It fsn't often that Y envy any |one,” squeaked Flitter to Mrs, Flit- ter, “but just now I do envy those {swallows.” shiok hod (etedan takns | ; I “Why?" squeaked Mrs. Flitter, | hand ,apparently He 1ooked ner-1jove to her, or some such yarn as | 3 o | “Recausa they don't need to walt 8 |until dusk before hunting for some- thing to eat,” replied Flitter, “If it | wasn't so very bright out there I {wonld be tempted to go out myself. fleld." Tf y e been eaving the | 7 cut-outs you will have Let's soc she'd have to tell But Fishback did not her | her that Fi . A I just as soon as it was dark Z i A 4 5 r - ¢ What do you mean ‘for you offee In the refrigerator.” | that. jus bread crumbs well son ine, however, compoundéd|and in convanient places for rural |wrapped in a bu and ew| (L ir | coffee in the refrig 7 - wers out. 1n fact thé butter and onlon juice n roots and herbs has ever at-|apeas. The object of these dlspen-|pennies which he had saved in his|duchess'?” Serena Smith suddenly| May groped in the mail box for e i et b the Date and Rice Mufiins incd such A marvelous record for|asaries 1a the recognition of early|pocket, he started out on foot to|asked in a (thin, metallic voict. |the key. There were scveral let- Swallow family came In to go to Two cuy r. 4 teas s ba 8 has Lydia E. Pinkham's| cases with a view to prompt treat-|find his aunt's. Micky's done all the casting for this | ters in it, and she pulled them out. ST B 3 ¢ At . S re. ¢ s Lola Lever b 3 addresse er in | 3 r th ng powder. 1 tensy ] 16- | Vegetable Compound. For over firty| ment (Make this dress of Miss Trot- | pictur He gave Lols Leverich the | One of them was addressed to her in | . £poons ip stoned ar 1 irs it has been overcoming some Many tuberculosis patienta dis-|wood's lavender. The ruffie shouid | part of the duchess.” nandwriting that she knew! At the (Copyright, 1925, by T. W, Burgess) ¢ Hho f] ch t- [ he darker & ) “ishback turned and etared at|very sight of it, May's heart gave a — spped . hoiled rice, 1 tha moat stubborn allments of | charzed from hospitals as apparent-[be of a darker & Fish y ) : - 8 ::;Nmnk 2 eggs " 2 tat espoons [ womanhood, and is constantly grow-' Iy c when obliged to return to|(Copyright, 1925, Assoclated Edi-'her for a moment, then put 1t<} quéer littls leap . It was Ulysses A mirror will tell yon who is ml ’H«?' next story: “Hot-Hemperél melted bv;{t-r. ! ing In popularity and favor. bad social and ladustrial coaditions tors, Inc.) hadds up o his mouth and bellowed, | Forgan's handwriling. blame fex your toubles Folk.