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mmmwmwmmmmmnmmzw I T BEGIN HERE TODAY 11T T IR A IEL LTSS 185s8ssstetesttstttsteey: REARA HAWLI breal with her fiance, BRUCE RIEY- Lilllan and Mag Discuss the | aud turned my dismayed eyes away NOLDS, and ¢ L Job on the Nuw | Amaaing Scene in the Garden r. No she had scen that | Liritain Telegraph in order to sue Wrace X Hugh lite, 1 stared at Lillian with a panicky N it her welce went ANDREW MeDERMOTT, the lttle fecling as she put (he question \ calm e gos With Just a | g i & editor, Is 0 former friend to me concern i Il : A of her father, BOB JEFFRIE mentality, What had she s “Don 4 fool, ool alice reporter, proves friendly, my tempestuous mecting v the | ba nothi s over it Hugh had | uhara attends w newspaper din- man we were seeking 1 « t oall his senses, | 10 Lighthouse Inn, There she known—my check lenly f | ry sure le lsw'l. meets JEROMIE BALL, a man as it o furnac or 1 ! n it lis mood held no | | Ahont town, opened on them 1 Lillian's | da ! \ slipped Mick Ihe sound of a shot comes from cool capable hunds were laid over | ir o ! the lust | i / i inner room in the rowlhouse, mine, and she gripped them tightly jut 1 ought to NORMAN HOLLOWELL, for comforting comprehend now it J | a prominent broker, is found dead in room. A suicide note s found in his pocket Lut Barbara finds a voman's scarf under the table : She is sent 1o interview MRS, | . YDIA STACY a prominent society oy i nan, on a real ostate project by irtec's firm, While there Mis. Stacy’s maid re- als having sent @ dress to the s 1o have a wine staln re- sccond or two before she spoke| y A80 v you | again, s answer H,”,‘ “No, I'm n clairvoyar h ] steadines iy said, “nor yct have 1 Leen snooping, | engaged oon as 1 coul | ‘ as Mother Graham o elegantly |and slipp terms Katie's pet peecadillo emlock bus ,,‘., this is no time for evasions or f modesty or beating about the b “Ah- Nian bire “Did 1 know as well as you do that Hugh Grantland has loved you hopelessly | “I—I am T returned, for years, Diless mo it 1 en't { “At any rate he made me a w Anmu; felt sometimes like taking the Dicky- | ire to keep away when ho 1w, bird by his fluttering winds and set- | persuaded Hugh to return 1o the ting him fiylng toward Parie while 1| rectory with him But, Lilllan, | A large number of threc-letter (1 handed you over to Hugh. Now, | Hu, believes that T was only a | word don’t mount your high horse,” funey of his brain. He said to the | stiffened indignantly, “of course reetor, ‘T thought T had feund her, ‘ don't mean any such thing-—you and | but I hadn't, e slipped away.' 1 | Hairbow, 2. Branc} an the Dicky-bird are too sincerely in| Unco v I imitated the | Small bit of #hining metal 24, Spinke of corn. ! ara and Bob enjoy reading love with each other—for all your | cadence of Mugh Gra | land's voice | 13, To regret extremely, To obstruct | letters uddreseed 1o the lovelorn difticulties—for any such solution. fas he had uttered those words, and | (4. To he indebted. . Talr of fives. column by a girl who has a by But that's neither here nor yet|Lillian's eves suddenly searched my Age. 20, Myself. stained Kimona, siraight eyelashes there, Here are the facts I'm|tace as if ehe found there some thing | To lubricute. . ¥ourth note in seale (nd unrequited love for a certain 1 Measure of area. . Like yonng man dealing with-— | unexpected, puzzing, | She stopped, drew a decp breath | The Rector Pays a Call 10, Crippled . Preposition Later Barbara attends a reception Standard type measure 16, Rubbed spot given by Mrs, Stacy and finds Lruce | and hurrled on. ! t's one good thing, anyway. “When Hugh Grantland rushed | It would be mighty embarrassing for Devoured 47, Small hardy fowl Ix the guest of lionor. She accepts into the rectory as we drew up to!lypu, if he should mber. But | Insane 3 st letter of a name, Staey's offer to have Bruce sec the curb, it was a cinch that he|ten to one he v will, Now for |26 To wuger. 40, o comein or home. In response to Bruce's 28, Top milk, 41. To carry. nleas she tells him that their broken | didn't go very far, perhaps outdoors, | the question T asked you when you . : . hinliTan ah sl GtiiHe o fiah mhmetin. - Db Jeu bk o R roard T hatarononn lations can never he resumed. | Barbara glared after the two. They turned so that both (heir faces were visible, The mza was fruce beyond that side of the a | sane?” | ”‘m aRiCteT). Drunken spree The next day Barbara takes the | @nd the givl was a shadowy-eyed creature who was smiling up at him childishly. whe er anding, where a| “No, on't,”" T roturne ro 5 i bility, d th scarf” home w r {pes : 3 5 where we wera standing, where a 1 don't" T returned prompt Title of nobility. 4. Ay e il hery There's not o woman in the world Oh, dear,” she sighed 1o Bob | pliments (tention womotimes, Point of compass. Instizates — K man could conceal himself from ob- || Ithough T am not experienced Ca iy : e 2 mervation, and yet lear everything | cnough in such things to permit any Neuter pronoun. Teels indignant rispleasure. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY || - GElaen N |l‘[ e = ;']‘M S e ’ & ibasina . Sleeps Sinews CHAPTER XXIIT | 2 SYRLes | ot pire and that was going on. weight to be attached to my judg- “Suppose He Were Crazed.” ment, But to me, he seems more gmall island country. 55 Dald publiclty, T days that followed Lydia's o \‘“H,‘ "\:m n ) ‘,:; ‘.(” v“ WH|W terns a fie | ,‘ ,‘ ]‘ Aol Hurried Mother. pariy brought a flurry of work to X 3 ‘ L | Ot course, ugh in his normal | dazed than anything else, as if he [ o " e Exclamation of surprice. Felle he Telograph office., i . eondition of mind would not 1l re trying to awaken from some T . 3 i e e gullty of cavesdropping, but you|haunting dream which persisted in Morindin dye b becomie exhaustec Barbara came into the editorial | pyptarn + g il Loeall bt P ; it know by now,” this significantly | following him.” Part of harness. G0, Orb., raom one stormy afternoon to find i AoDar ¢ X et S e i | i s that he ia far from normal. T was| “Aha!" Lilllan exclalmed. I be- |5, Aggregate properly of one or |61, Fearful MeDermott waiting for her, *Come L ol : B Ll yery sure that he had heard your|lieve you've hit it! Come on, lit more persons t4. To propel a boat. into my office, Miss Hawley,” he |y ; 4 voice, but whether or not he had [ help L Chow with t} dinner, recognized it, puzzled me. However, | We're all etarved, and besides it | » 1 reasoned that if he had heard and | will be a good thing to gt it over known it, he would scize the first | wi J imagine we shall have a opportunity to try to sec you, I had [ fore the even is over.” to send you with that telegram, but Characteristieally she said no after you had gone I began to worry. | more, nor did I put any query as to Suppose he were entirely d and | her meaning, But I was not sur- should try to Kill you—I thought of [ prised when later in the evening everything in the category So | after the children had been tucked when 1 heard the sedan come back, [into bed, the bell sounded and 1 1 slipped out this side door intend- t to the front door to sce the ing to join you and come int 2| pale worried countenance of the house with you. But Il 3 rector, | quick for me,"” (Copyright, 1925, by Newspaper I gave an involuntary litt P “oatnre Service, Ine.) Burbura connects the wine- roadhousc Trees (genus Ulmus) o seals the tell-tale scarf in an makes this an easy crossword | 18, Robs. envelope and hides it in her desk, puzzle, Door rug Thit n she hs dinner with Horlzon 12 To recover. Jerom Ball and rebuf(s his ad- e from Germ cell 5. Age, said. s desk was covered with Mocha (leather). . Lnglish coin | Christmas posters and clipping 7. To bow _“I'm going 10 glve you the spe Gy e 64, Masculine pronoun | - litistmas peke for Women i e tolil| kiddy st i S bisther love lantiet e e htis iris | 71 Second note in e S0 awhot youscan@ido S 0]l Gfsties and lanything ¢ ulited | sentiment . It takes o misturc of| ° Vool ang sofd Tl h |‘u\,;‘1‘u:”|1r‘ ,vf}u,‘.‘.u’nv, m‘.\'\‘. na stuff, | to pull at the henrt strings ToiTiits aake alien Sorrowlul | Bulside ¢ mr'r and all that. And | ¢ time of yes . Doint of compass. _ {Mmaybe a picture of a fat | for bhara grim T entitient-—-pure and wnadulter- Ability to hold. (i OSEENaTDlCce Yol Bknoy e | Haiivy said Barbare, picking up \ Wit Bilold im‘]‘r of thing women ean't let g B eDermott smiled at her. “Why | pink clope from mass ¢ “How Honrly. Jarbara looked BE him. “That 3 v woman's chief vaiue | mail | st took 1 depends, Mr. MeDermott " al il A | K up Mistalke B o ot There is her heart theo caring it open, she began to read [ have you b SR e ¢ some women who would be no T T e Children’s fire school hoolk {more attracted by a far Vertical A small nail Yours and niine 4 \ | LN Ists you think 1d G telenhone, L person who seems to be | * You from dvrom “Right her and smiling | viewpoin sary (o make i “Pear Winnifred: 1" ice all than by a picture of a tractor. | paper compin | fon g your advice right |bar Now « We're not all the rank sentimental- Larh: e Ci i And 1 think the fellow | been 1eDermot N and walked to the d | is falling. Anyhow he kised | coul N UL I T R An unusually larg 1 me the other night re . “Nope, no use and nonsense!™ I i il fedte Moo >0 |Mio|— st then ran. Funny! NYost [bara. Tiut the only reuson 1 of ‘em Kiss you real sudden and | try to get vou was that 1 '\!n]H bi o Pair of horses. PR a5 don’t run. “ 80 popuiur you'd have no IZmbryo plant I But since he's such a swell v me Seed sac 1 2 . . and o finicky about thin Dar spoke v note of an LETTER FROM KARL WHITNEY |look (he et for 500,- Variant of “a [ ] ‘ muess 1 ROINE 10 propose all ger in her voice, Rtop your no TO LESLIE PRESCOTT i v the ones t ' To depart. - . right e even thinky sense, Jerome, and tell me what's Dear Leslie: v 1 of ¢ i 1 Falsehood. 7 3 L men cver kiss girls they up. I've a desk full of mail wait- 1 had intended to wait unt u 1 vort] hink ’ | - don't intend to marry. Can you |ing for m reached he to tell you about m \ t man « | very gentle indeed. y e heat it “My, but we peppery,” replie ] plan, as mother Hamilton told m " 1o nes seet crawls into . g | “But T dike him for it. God | Jerom “What's up iz that 1 war v taday, t 1 i1 1 such cases the actual ' - ¢ Ky, il « enough of the to coma ! K ur sou ‘I 4 You were starting today, but a fc re to you aund Ef H lth In su \ § s 8 s T'v n enough and drive you -home a moments ago, John cailed me up to e ; said that our e ysical danger is tess than the -:{' fer kind—one especially, Tut | lre Jater. May tell me the serious news about Mr s ad luek to al horror for the insect soon 4 7 't about him. 1 “Yes, if you con wait 1l fin Burke and your conscquent rem : ISBIEIE (0 aih e How to Keep It— i« ittle drop of sweet ofl drop L 9 | I'm writing for this | thirt ing away from home a litt ne sh S T Causes of Illness ped into the car may cause the in § 80 I am scnding y T an by | p m you. Conse- ~ sect to come out, but here again you : c you what you | “Sure thing. You later,” ’ | ik ol fora wed- | Barbara went back to her desk 1 B 1 i letter, y the rest of them | 2 : ould exercise caution. 1f an ob Titrae \ . | oRdgsienm AR o BubsosclEon g LR them DItEHUGHIEHCUMMING ject gets into the car it is sonetimes | itie stump whe hig solitairs 1§ , X i | b Rt fadin + lors not wecumulate unduly, The know is al 1 t 1 s # 3 5 1 onditio: Eoilads ands produce a quantity of wax tih8 CoTAatlon ks 2 LS el A ety layed just sufficlent to protect the inner el bihar 1 i i d ; : Nilon . ear from dirt and dust, Parents and’ hracelet e 1 ARGl 1Rt L e who are scrupuiously clean may b T wish if possit wowonld read |ap g Honlant alhatanat pres | e bl 1 ' re a b We'd just go to the preacher's [to taik to me about? It's rather rted an Surgeon Gen U. S Public Sl b e Anyway 5 . 1t over carefull et me Kknoy . oy « Orthopedic hos e e more dangerous to try t ’r m "f ". 5y Thornton W, Burgess 4 i el house, for I haven't any home odi® for him to make such a point soon as possible w N ) disposed of at their than to leave | ne until a doctor S . % & ¢ of my own—just a boarding | of driving me home.” it, for the Orthopcdic Hospital 15 ; o anthonitics estimate that at | can be consulted. No one other |y ioiniment is our lot ; EAEmDRg vs and 4 house. _ “Watch out for him, Babs." Bob e o S ha d of all adults arc part- | than a surseon should ever altembt | Liatuey oficner than nof il 4 What do you tmink of red oked his pipe thoughtfully, “He you will read, t 105 & \ tall ¢ we practically 1y i or hoth ears. A cer- tor ©.an object from the edr by TR o satin with a black hat and slip- [a g iver, ing them a part « i v 1 i t 7 heeds tain oy 120 afflic \ is Inserting an instrument. s e ‘ ; rs Red's awful becoming. a tossed her head, [RORSID" ol i I ng o put it he (the ‘ 5 arising out Life is made up mor one | . ! . 2 . ol lenoids that | sometimes an undue accretion of vu essiof disanpointments. Viry ! ch- | i i fo clap. “Hoeray, [ It was still raining in slanting tor o il ) g 0 v . lotga tonclwax ymetimes cold weaiher, the | LR M " . arbarn. She's landed him, and | sheets when she came back {0 the she might 1 of th i G 5 ; sillar 1 et ? and entrance of cold water into the car 5 for Jut usually we do not i sga A Lit's all be o of you. I kuew you | Telegraph building a little later fyom the bazaar, told her 3 el ¢ le ne by ling eniin s o ’Yi'xz'v[w;;y( '[m! W ARl At Erir. N Sieng Al edd il show her the vopes. Rt gad! | lecture at the Women's Clvic tendi to do Ret i e col more often cau :m deaf- i “.‘_ e " ]: ] “"’ i ug and safe in a Iy W i % S DA 3 1 any & H\;\'J')fl fo | -U) ‘.T;; e rooms, consent 1is ness than any disease of the ear uthy ear s not an ab- 1)y 10k ok o e e : 2 Sy he poor gink she was workinz on Sha gh r way through thusi S il mal condition aver and his family were cutting | o Sty lindin sarbara “Not much,” | mas of umbrellas and stood on the supply of foc e ! L “ £ “;”"' eald. “He's just the same sort, | curbing fa front of the building, ke il hen ha hurrie ’ = wi -, | look t lit . 2 vondering Seannl flsliguetins “ wouldn't be fooling with her. | looking at a little {ea shop on the 1t5\as REddy's scent that anlsna; A k " wanteq |She may think him a swell, bu|opposite side. Ita little lamps sent T'oter scurrying to that old log, | e re’s not much - cholee between | 510WINg on tables for two and s and now, because he didn't know | . t o Of eonr o | them, LIl wager, trim waltresses hurrying to and fro 1at where: Lteddy asd Boter alanel oo e Al f cours “Don't be foo sure of that.|invited her to refuge from the lare come oul. He hoped that Red-| e N £ th e MOt There's no telling in these affairs. | dreary weather, ly dldn’t know he was over there, . £ R n i may be a Harvard graduate ot Barl made a plunge for ut of this he 1d little hope for : minister of the gospel or a drug | Other side of the street, and lands e e A irritation in the ear s T e s [clerk or @ street swecper or a pro-| 0N the curb just in time to he plen- Irainage canal and helps | Wil produce an increased secretlon gy (ne jatter must have heard hin Sty f gambler or a poet. T tell | tfully splashed by a tasicab that an equali dr ear wax oll as other ear troM- {hymp o warning just before he ran 5 i | You, Violeita is one of the universal | tore past. 3 nl sides of the ear dr or that hollow log. (4 women e whole world of men| &he cast a rueful glance at her {roubles do- | overzealous in the matter of ser r but in the INE every particle of ear wax from custnehian tube their children's ears, T TOMORROW — The letter, con- tinuel a healthy con r knew that the Beavers h X N s her field.” tan B with £~ coron 1l|nll~‘1 THI. COIN DISAPPEARS s pr qualize 1 1 his warning for he had 11 A Barbara shook her head. “T cr\n'q}mm!. He r pouring a Menus for the Famlly W pliinge nio ik stwata e v~y : | believe a man of culture or family |Jet of water from every rib, Sha Cosette’s Cl lislmas | : £ ! 3 admitted into 1 4 proud of the way in which he i {would be drawn to such a person |Scrambled through another stream proved himself a good watchman . more than momentarily. I suppose |9f Passersby and made a dive for fruit, | wasn't until some time had passed | © v 1A - |she is very pretty, and men do ad- | the door of the tea shop. bacon, | that he heard Beavers at we g |mire beauty above all else.” showed her to a 1s hlock ) s with rice, crisp whole again. He was just getting y | \ “When men choose mates,” argued a window and air at toast, milk, coffe join them to keep watch again when LY Z Bob, “they don't use culture | ler & cup of stcaming 1 the ncheon—Sealloped onfons and | he overheard Paddy saying some- fe family pride or background to help | c1oc and looked about her. out of [macaront, brown bread, orange cus- |thing about lost time all becaus > 7 them in the choier The woman | The shop was full of women most ion of the car and 'tard, m ea. rm, Not en did ¢ Vil who appeals to their emotions is the | I? EToups of two or three, chatting 1ses of the ear are | Dinne P ! broiled that was " Q - 2 s wh ins t nine times out | OV¢r the tea cups, m, twiee 1 potatoes, creamed | not one of those of whom Paddy and R 7 f1 rn, Barbara | They were pr | , well-groomed ud, ree | i re afraid. Instead o S “It that is true, it doesn't speak | Women, having a good time in a wilh pressur ouffle, graham bread, milk, eoffec. | saving those th alarm S ery well for the race,” retorted | 187 minine way. Barbara caught nto the ousta Iren under school age should had delayed their work and had : suggests that man is | staring enviously at their rather thanjquite upset Paddy’s temper. 8o Peter | The truth s, Reddy was as interest. |* 5 el githe g- | furs and their fresh faces. TI i t for breakfast. The|declded to keep &l R Peen il aatib v = |out And T don't believe it." mud was soaking through her stoc of rice and cgg aned | Just as well, for 1 . don | the Besvor Tanils 'work the way, Barbara how about | I"E% and her hat was dripping rain ularly ool cl who | Reddy ¥ox and knew that Reddy Jerome Ball? e you f”ntmurh OWn her neck ay not want ’ was still about. Mrs. Paddy and of him? One by one the women rose and Scalloped Onions and Macaroni | The truth is Reddy was as inter- | Beaver start off h a log.| “And why do vou ask, Mr. left, many of them stepping from cup br macaroni, 12| csted as Peter had been in watching | He ited to see what t 1a | quisitor * jthe carb into cars driven by smiling 1 opions, 2 cups miik, § fable- the Beaver family at work. He ad- |40 with those 1 wanted to| “Chiefly because T introduced him |Men. The rush hour of tho tea t t poons flour, 1 1 tho 4 utting teeth of | know i were go down to|to you ,and T feel a certain responsi- | Shop was past, caspoon pepper, | I'addy’s as they snipped off a he ¢ food pile | bility He stopped. arbara ms' Darbura sat alone by her w Aspoon sugar, 1-4 cup buttercd inch limb at a singie bite. He admir- | th or if a n d plie was to smiling. zing sut at the wet street, dr nibs, ed the way in which I ¢ trimmed in ti n the deep| “Oh, you may smile, bs, hut{ing the plungs into the n boiling slightly the limbs from that tree, all but th {a no woman is entirely able ‘f" kK over the tender, Drain at the top, and he w Ve 1 € nted ki t ake care of herself, w around te five and cook r vhat Paddy would do wth 3 ¢ £ {comes ing acquaintance | patd ler but not that long trunk. didn't have | being thankf 1 -|a et the same angle on men crowds on the sid n onlons are 1¢ r long. P’addy began cut- 1 Re 2 1 dsoter t wen get. T don’t mean | S T 1l t in halves. ting out chips from a place about s t ¥ o & rome. He's a pretty [ !¢ irbara started for the r \ may 1 Telt 1 stir or six fect from the larger end ¢ anyt 1 . r lut not exactly the type | CUr 2 "N with an umbrella AD .|||.\|'.4|\\\||nh ADS pre st or ¥ had cut v | y Disappoin fo! r t xpect yon to be interested In d She stepped VR OWANT sior . 1 ‘ t t v r and bring | throug en_he dragged thi to be just that nd quite irresponsib! 1 ‘ a girl on his arm yer of ' into the wat o the g | (Copyrigh A : o lives in his dancing slippers, twe Beauty sometimes be remove out the|ing di lie onions and | smaller tree had a log ready at the ext story: “Danger at the “Don't worry \ " Of Hair and Skin of a phy 5 shou f the sauce maca- | same time. With the ends fore- bara spoke alrily i {hRt Ihe o HETe ni and add remaining cnfons and | most Paddy and the young Beaver = Preserved By vohi p Cover with 1 ) tart e water c Printed Velveteen ./.Cutlcurn rans 50 1 and Tiaks in & hot oven for 20 min. | swam beside : Reddy Fox coul t tterns in > 0 Soap to Cleanse 2 SR 3 - ¢ 3 S S i irslictns 2 S P R XS St Geren | x ort o k - : ¥y did thi t nd 1 NEA Service, In ssed that perhaps each found & | for country club year. “Even we serious gl

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