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. M—— i NSTERHOO Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife —— e A S YA © 1925 by NEA SERVICE L e e e— BEGIN HERE TODAY was no sound or movement any- Jinjured shin, She said as she e | BARBARA HAWLEY, 25, wants ! wher od the door, “You can pay me to- o see life, She by D -| Barbara walked slowly at first, |morrow, 1 always expect pay in ad- Madge Faces a Yecullar Situation, | afford my small son fresh afr and For an amhzed second or two |a playground cro might be in I doubted the evidence of my own | convenis s—1 had scen the {m ears, Surely this could not be Edith [ mense amount of cleaning which ' b 4 J {ment to BRUCE an [stepping carefully to avold puddles, | vance, . Lairfa v\lm‘ was so unuf y 1‘1m» would have to be done, and the| architect who partner in pro- ‘und broken pavements. But as she 8he went out Barbara walked F l dd' pudently telling me that Dicky | inadequate equipment which the 7 moting Valo Acres, civie realty pro- cntered the heart of the Llackness, |across the room and closed the door ee p en l . needed the spaco aftordod by th 1ent afforded, None of these ject, Burbara gets a job on the New began to walk more rapidly. [after her, apartment which she was showl k8 counted with me, however Britain Telograph There was a long stretch of r Then she turned about and sut mo, She might have been his|compured with the delight of having Burbara while covering a suicide |withont houses and hore she almost [down on the fron bed, and fooked . ) mother oF alster or—1 did not carry | p of air and sunhight, ! story finds u rved scart she links [ran, her heart pounding painfully, [around tho room In which she bad lcest axahve the comparison farther, but gieded w_from the windows which was | g With @ dress belonging 1o LYDIA her footsteps resounding against | lived, ages ago. L) myselt for the subtle combat 1 fear f m lors | y STACY, rich widow. Mrs, Stacy, who |(he stillne The clectric Lulb was so lurge ¢d I would have to enter, ) o f lith Fairfax has met Bruce through Vale Aeres| At last a denser shadow indicated |that Its light struck painfully on “That of course,” I a Wore 1 [ this nent because l i attracted 1o him, but when he ve- |the spot where the first house |eyes fresh from the gloom of the “C t ” 10 solved to give her no s ! i ©owas urging jects her - advances she fells AN- [stood, and Barbara lessened her [stairs and hall, ascare s c piclon of my resentm “But that its acee C DRIEW McDERMOTT, editor of the pace. Here and there a dimly light- | Where the wall Hghts had been, & CEEEY t alter the fact that this a) } Telekraph that the firm is erooked. fed window stood out against the |on either side of Barbara's dresscr, | ment must be entirely out of 1l I et h A member of - Bruce's firm ab- [gloom, for the most part, the strect [there were now two black and | yuestion fin 1y somet sconds and Bruce is indicted, had put out ity lights and gone to 'frayed ends of wire, hanging stiffly “Look at the rest of it first,” she |me bara, unknown to Bruce, forces Mrs, |hed, ifrom jagged loles in the plaster sald, leading the way from the front | Common sense fin, conquered Stacy o testify awd clear him, Ly | Barbara opened the gate at her Between them stood o washstand of room through two small sqaure cor owever, and with a determinatic using the red seavt as a threat, mother' home with eager hands igolden oak. Strips of yellow wall isant ca necting spac into another room [t the thing royally or not at a . VIOLETTA CRANRB tactory [and lifted her cyes to the door. [paper hung from the walls here and “Cascarols” taken big enough for four ordinary apurt- il mysell saving cheerlly 68 ' Rirl, writes to Barbava's lovelorn [Here, at least, there w light, but |there, Barbara stared at it dully, It ny time will mild- msat bedrooms, with an immense 1 think it's far too good a chance | \ | . column for advice on how to win|li shone strangely red, through the {was the paper that she had chosen stimulate your batiicoom opening from it, This sc ) ik you so much for a “social superior,” ara - ad- gluss pancls at the sides of the for the room two years before, ~Z liver and start your ond room had walls and ceilings of s W about it, If Dicky | vises her, and the marrviage of Vio- [door, The fireplace was dark. In the (=) howels. Then you vel and paneled woc v lith 8 we'll take it." ¢ letta and Brnee is o vesult, Barbara | Barbara rvan up the ereaking [eenter of its hollow, there was a lit i NSLioth 1ook ana laughel aloud at the growing b ‘Oh! the Dicky bird is crazy for ' hares an apartmen’ with MeDer- | wooden steps and searched for the ({1 pile of scraps, with 10MUto 1y ¢ and refreshed wilderment 1 my face i ¢ sail. “He's heen up here mott's daughter, Faney, [bell. Despite ia eilence of the after- Jean on top. On the mantelpicce Your hewd will be clear, stomach “The answer to the tiddle is very when tha Prescotis lived hore, and | Barbara warns Fanes of the fri- inoon, this time it rang, with a loud jabove fhere stood a cardboard lsic 't tonsn pink and your skin simple,” she said, “The people who li's always thought it was the rac HORIZONTAL 9 You and mo volity of JEROME BALL, man jangle that made her start baclk. calendar, surmounted by a picture {p oy ordinarily want apartments of this |coon's raincoat.” To have no hope Dull brownish: yellow {ahont town she met through BOB | When nobody came, she did notfof a plump, pompadon lady W0 Ry never gripe size want modern cxpensive ones, | 8o Dickv aleca 1l selectad the Tnjurcd TEEIRIE police reporter, but ring It again, but knoeked some- |dressed in a pink ballet dress, and the people in more maderate [apartment! a5 what her |13 Anger 1 ey elopes with Ball to New what faintly on the door. At last| The only other picture in the | circumstances want up-to-date small [words meant | t anything Workers I York. Barbara is lonelier than ever fshe heard the same lumbering foot- |room was a chromo of some grapes | er ones which can be kept clean [ Vet nothing in marks to me (16 Iiggs of fishes Esternal organ of hearing when i ehild is born to Violetta, o [steps that had heralded the landlady fand bananas. The window Lo o andl be = i Em st o with the minimum of trouble, This had significd that he ever had seen Wise I oh on IPootlights muga- | that afternoon. The door swung'no curtains, but a tattered grecn Luilding was once the home of alit, For a sccond two, boforg 1 A sliding loop of roy B o w York, |wide, and Barbara saw the hall. blind hung crooked at the top. ( s man with many millions" gave |coul SD agiin at my self-control, Ventllating machines L G e Greenwich Villinge disillusions | A searlet glass bulb on the cen-| Barbara took in every detail of n I M1 a namo prominent in the Industrial |1 saw red, not with jealousy—some. To rap lightly | Its Barbara. The people she meets are{tral chandelier cast a light that was [the scene, She walked to the win- I- i fi life of the city ‘the grand staircase (Where in the last hour 1 had lost Child o forhid perficial Elizabeth 1 all, althe color of blood over the entire [dow and threw it open. A rush of L came down just where the kitchen- [that emotion — tut with outraged Bone in the chest ' Lrmine pinster friend of Barbara's com- |hall. spring air came into the musty P e SR eUlal AR hatn Bn LU Can iR e e ot Sl TR g o S ARSI Ll e wits suicide and Barbara hegins 10| In one corner, it shone ruddily room. She stood staring out at the | Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo remodeled a. few years ago into (in which my husband and one of my To steal To exchange fear for her own safety. Barbara "\wm\ a leaning hafstand and was [street. Most of the houses across the i The decorations are at old friends had treated me, fe a wound ke il ¢ Iancy and Jerome and they feaught up more vividly still fn the |way were quite dark, but in two or least thirty years old—if you look | Fdith's voice camo to my cars as|30 3.1416 i of New Britain. Barbara, in a mirror at the fop. The torn rug was |three wind lights were still | you can see where the paneling s [if from a point yards away. Fishing bag T e «hof homesickness, goes back. | pattern in varying shades of mur- ,visible, cracking and the silk tearing, the| “What is the matter, Madge? Arc Flat fish S T piccee out Fhe “Telegraph prints a story on her [ky red, and the stalrcase rose out| From up the strect came the e 0 G plumbing fixtures and the heating |you i112” Joined 140 Witticism Visit, 8he goes fo her old home in fof scarlet shadows fo a landing, fechle yapping of a dog. sl LR iRt by i . system are obsolete and sometimes | 1 grasped at the straw she gave |36 Cooking utensil Obstruction in a stream Berlin and rents @ room, hoping to turned and disappeared in gloom. Whirling about with her hack to |4Mo. 4 troublesome; but listen child while K Net weight of a container 3 Iowl find peace, She refurns to the hotel The woman had begun to elimb jthe window llnrlc:{r;\ again surveyed T name the rent you will have to do feel a bit giddy,” T said, |3 Titled | Mover's wagon (tor her baggage . intending to return [the stairs, and now turned back to [the room. The dingy gray count Y G R e L e aeines e G 10 Bertin (hat night. {look at Barbara again as Barbara |pane was bordered by a : S, [NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [moved to follow her. fringe that drag . '“"I"“ ‘H””‘;"’"‘ Ll "\"“"“‘ ow, Dicky tol " she [43 Drunkard R CHAPTER LVII | In the upper hall Rarbara again| Barbara undressed and got info |Overnizht. Itehing nsunliy stops in- I know, Dicky told me,” she | L'IZ“.”‘ z T SetieagECUin ey It t00k Barbara some time (o as-|stopped. Here a dim 1ight burned in bed. The blankets were thrown back [stantly. Zemo s a safe, anfis ptic semble and pack her clothes, When [an unshaded bulb, In one corner of [over the fron framework at the foot (liquid may be applied at any |she was ready to leave the room, it |the hall lay a pile of broken fur-|of the bed, and her coat was spread [time, for it dovs not show. Ask rosicke come the lurgest elling laxative the world, Direetions for men, women, chils There is one remedy that seldom to stop itehing torture and re- skin freitation, and that mikes kin soft, nd Dealthy skin diseases, ema, Heh, Pimoles, Rashes, Blackheads, in most (s quickly give way to Zemo. Ire- She named a sum which made me [with Junior this weel 2 Cause | Pierced or punetured gasp, 8o small It was In comparison | * with what one-half the space would answered, while | wondered if thers have cost in more modern sctting. |was anything in the world which |45 Drove “You won't have it very long” |my husband did not tell her. She |46 Highly important she sald, “T} e planning to t waited for a few seconds, then lean- | I'rincipal down these houses and put up-to- led toward the chair in which I had |50 Unit | baeryed date apartments in their place. But |seated myself as [ pretended giddi- Hastened Puts on X i i To | The landlady led the way to the| Barhara's eves, opening, fell first you'll be safe for a year at least, if |ness, To loiter Gravel e landlady led the way Barbara's i . : vas broken by occasional pe ldoor arbara’s but the girl {upen 4 ¢ tomato can in the fireplace, 2 e it “ - i . A sheltered place 5658 Open ooilo Al broken by sionul y of ldoor of Barbara's room, p 1 - ”’,”,!‘1""“"' 19 J"" i e Jools Ligieie M hareslio il ; e [““" {laughter, Barhara found a table in [followed slowly. Tho room was dark, |then upon the shiny grapes and eumatism There was only one thing pgainst [erisply. *am I right in my conjec- |7 S S LCeD [the (e and sat down, [and the woman stumbled forward. |barx 8- and finally on the pink my taking it, I knew that, a8 I [ture that you think I've been too | 49 s et ] ) | e S et ot (R ing about her, | “Oucht drat them rockers” she | dress of the lady on the mantel. | Leaves You Forever aled to the window, looked at the fofficious about this apartment? P e Rligeh The room was pleasantly full of [criad, as Barbara heard the impaet |more violsntly pink than cver under 5’0\::1:0;;;!;;::1335p}:vrll:n‘\;hll'gly‘ Sl """"fi"vf‘.«,.'-" by Newspaper it h Gl B ecetlings ittt rhara ordercd a hearty °r shing against a chair. “T never | the morning sunlight. ! Deep Seated Urie Aeid Deposits Ave 2P i T and sal back to watch the find the switeh in this room She lay staring about her. 100 picoived and the Rhenmatie NMdonstant companion people. The orchestra shifted from [The faint light from the hall show- |sick to move. The sunlight eredt | yanison starly to Ltave the Systen Digits of the fest its frenzy of saxophone and oboe to ed her stooping over rubhing lier jacross the dirty matting on the floor Within Twenty-four Hours, Spills deliberatoly L muted Strauss wallz, shins. “And if there's a chair any- to the point where there had once | L Y i e Toll of film 4 Barbara ate leisurely, where Minnie Crumpett's shins wil) |been a rich blue rug for it to shin IV. ery d R LR DIy i Vemale sheep When she cheeked out and sent a {find i, upon. It erept on ac the room Hn:v./ 1 1o say 0 cyeRuEheumy g To & bellhoy for a cab, there was just stepped to the wall and toward the bed, and Barbara wateh- rer that it o full pint hot L time to make the %-o'clock bus, pressed the light button. The room |ed it cinated, nrhu, the sar congueror of :IIZ,::: rs tried to catel glimpses of the |was atb with eleetricity, } When it had almost reached the [vhenmatism, does not show the way was nearly 7 o'cloclk, Initure, A laundry bag hung on the lover her for a covering. your dr l\‘ywrl’ 1 small size Goc or e orchestra was playing when {door of fhe room that Barbara's| The room was worse by morning (large boitle §$1,00 ¢ entered he dining room, and [mother had used for a sewing room. light. | the hum of voices over the tables rayed it. But we both knew. VERTICAL TINTETE was no moon, and the bright lights |the landlady. or Gawd's sake.” cunihe I know we are both dreading (he | AT inside the car made the world out- |s - “how did you know where hed. Instead. she pressed a hand |slightest twinge o houmatic pain, LETTER FROM PAULA PERIER | Y 4ys we will be more or loss to- | . : i A B ' \,}‘ w:\:zu;'«;». o w!;v{-l{:l(s);”}::mnn cas? 1f that :l;zh!ly to her forcliead and shut her L ":i z\.“"‘l'\v\ e sourmoney gother o Steel” is be hed ) essenger | EECT Blal She B o e e ! e vithout commen TO SYDNEY CARTON— \ly;f.l: % :‘)\I.X-”:mu,”“} would g‘n.'i:n]vl?fl : ::.‘:‘,'::,:‘:‘\,,“\ I; )"ffl‘., ik 1= d he L been furned off in | Barbara stammered a moment. | I was some moments later v : Al s bren i and fostod thing in the world if it were possible | 5 Electrified particl s e 2 the corner stor | “They're usually in some sueh posi- {she finally dragged one foot and jor seats, i really marvelons e CONTINUE not to go through with that sequence [ § Violent disturbance of a mob | O gl LS N Barbara turned toward her strec jtion as that,” she raid, quietly. — |(hen the other off the bed o the sults have becn accomplished in the ; -p | Defore the camera. Towever, 1 have Opposite of cast A -APIEIREDITIMOI ind met a still - denser bluckness. | The woman withdrew, stopping |floor and crept to {he wooden rock- |most severe cuses where the suffor Don't look at me with reproachrul | o& 21 11 €Omeld: i s RO looked about nervously. There {frequently to bend over and rub the [ing chair on which she had spread [ing and agony was intense and pit- [ yd, for I shall never tell any- | 3 > | NG Ot her clothes. cous and where the | AR never, it i's humanly possible, look e e M ol N cldent, at his touch, I trembled with | UPO1 the face of John Alden Uree | ity cotfer, : hings nember [ oIS F et pat stopped now and | James M. Allen, of 26 Iorhes St., cestasy and the glance from his dear |© "i!“”"”?”’”“‘ S R e Re Lot U | o T o ey {hese Ithen by the window, fo cateh n |poenestor, Y., the discovoroer of s mado my breath come faster. 44,0 WL tter, syg | The ment o simple viee pudding §s call for isolation and s i {whiff of fresh air and fecl the sun- | Allenrhu, who for many years s vd, 1 found I was just a girl again |, 52 8 5 AT AT homest | with | UEBUSted as dessert. The pudding cial atténtion: ) Vol \ [light that was pouring in. There |fered (he torments of acule rhenma girl who given her soul ‘WI Aeeh ')””H‘ Dy foc (hand .o made ut eggs and supplies 1A sore throat should make you i - {was no water in the pitcher on the ftism, s all sufferers {0 know into John Alden, Prescotts keening, [ [0 J0Te bonest by far whan 1 neecssary starchy food for the |think of scarlet fever or diphtherin, | § . stand. She took it to the door. [that e does not want a cont of wny- Tt was a terrible thing I diseover- | "' e i ‘\ el f 2= persistent disc » from The bathroom - door across the lane's money unless Allenrhn ed that day when in an instant T FEOR © Jave staried 1o e Baked Celery and Cheese. lie nose should make you watchful ! = (hall was ~ clored. and sounds of (cisively canguers this worst o puiled him back from a certain and e hin ‘;‘ ; g \‘\ 1 Two cups diced celery, 2 table- !for diphtheria A ¢ v splashing came from wi i, Bare i » ASinstina o horrible death. I knew that, right |* ' 3 ATWAYS €0 | cpoons butt 2 tablespoons flour, #—=A catarrh or congh with rever | | bara leancd against the door frame, sts to guarantee it as ahove or wrong, as long as I lived, I wag | MY friend. I always do it s milk, © cges, 1 cup grated should suggest mieasl - {looking around the hall. Tt too suf- |avery instance, The Fair Dr k Prescott’s woman, i ovnlogkhoni O s I g s spoon tall, paprika. = Vomitinz with fever should : fered from the daylight. There were |hopartment is my appointed agent You do not know how terrorized A i Caok edlery in slightly salted boil- St searlet feve " P |piles of dust in the corners. which lin vour city. If you Jive out . of STt 5 S e oIS oson el saRw L koI BT ean | feeeece S et e little | 9 ikness o itude . S oo B v \someone had swept there amd fhen |(own Il gladiy send vou free par cause of Leslie, for T was not wrong- | M1 it water as possible and cook dry or Chi! sumably should ; abandone.d et ing her. Syd, 1 have never let a | S0me way gl M0 Lirain, Melt butter, stir in flour and You think of dipht The Separetion there, 1t was her nose that told ber | On the doors of the bLedrooms, Feep on wri on Nome way | | ; | (An Intimate story of innermost emo- [sald, Not (he slightest action be- |+ e T S indseape along the way but there | 1 shone on the startled” face of [iron bedstead, Barbara sat up sud- |to stop (he agw o swollien | | tions revealead in private Ietters.) tent was ust {old you-—want you to know i, is a freak at a dime Baltinore word or look betray we to Juck. 1 owly add milk, stirring constant- | i smell Mouse.” muttered E fvanced slowly 10 the room that her | gine in 100 last cor ) to t « . Cronpy cong " 5 : 3 from he sy, and h cyes beg > glov 1 B 1 Ith i e A perfic Pigsy, and hor eyes began to glo |In the window of this room the | you good DIy mean moeastes 1 I Micel b i | conmus i Black Pussy paused and sniffed. Barbara saw cards tacked. She ad- | (ug was exhibited fo the Cnited I, ; I cheese, salt and paprika and & {mother had used as a sewing room. | 3 Buf, oh, iSydy don Lyou lnow “1 smell morc than Mouse: | smell | = not appreclate hor lerfu RS ! Bl l f res Draten until thick teyery - [ Sl ‘e | Tts door had no card, but only a noge N : d = TR ; L Jory ana | TNl 0F Chiclic Nunnie Medow Mot 8he began to steal forward crap of fablet paper, fastened with acter, whi . hever il e e nd . 2 ! Y o | @ step at a time, and how her eyes X of the p The vould not do €0 1o save my soul s TR 0 ) e Hooping cony iy Thornton W. s ; | ! museum < g | that T . way o v I diphtheri “vight wakes selfishness appear Leslic is too good for Jack? e can- | (M S t dended with the Stir in the A sl h s i ¢ we love and hold mosi 3 canary cage had always hung. ol WiriToinIts i ) v I § heaten until {a bent pin in a cr nel- has done. kit ell-but- : ol Duony and Nanny Meadow Mouse [U1d #low! Ag yet she hadn't seen f 207 B8 & FPACE 0F [HC Tanel | eslie I3 an angol—Jack | LR . 'S st and ) e e e S DR ey e Ree o el Blegs ey L . e : i s 50 min A } nelled « anny 4 2 nd 1 : R / ! : sidesumder the baok porch of Fapm-|Shelled them. But, Danny and {%5te, o oo ooin ot fhe hathe &@kfin ey : R 1 os i . . ) Nauny knew that it she Kept on she | v Brown's louse. Just outside sut |room door, but th lashing contin- MU T ST T s B I IO B et s o i e COUGCH under the porch through the | y"\\v AI).‘N]U'\'I‘ 151“ those XF”"“""[‘[N nd finished dressing, without wash- ul been left for her to o 4 e Eresentlv il e S tace. Whonaho enieigediing theirs - o i and out. You see, Black Ins. (B Saw a change in them and [to the hall again, the splashing still ~Yields readily o PERTUSSIN, | | . o A Blac ki uesy Berouchiiiolln toc et il 0 BREAE for its soothing effect upon the | ! | Cit e ping Ahevakewtiien that theyili€ v S RS TS URORE LR congested tissues afiords more cur ea A T LR a . cre discovered {rcareli 0f My Crumpctt Aw oho than temporary relief, Whils | 4 ) Ireached the downstaivs hall, she v How to Keep It | ) X 1 nown (s or never i the world (JTted one way and Nanny darted [0S0 (he nownetairs il i B d b B | Causes of Ilness ! AT A Wi they lave run under there, [AnOther way, It was this tat eaved |gpove toised in angry tonc eauty and the Beast Brtlon Al — [ N PR + so feightened that [them. You sce, Black Pussy hesi- | ' “(To Be Continued) ing Nature to end the unnatural ERF bR AT o (e oy wouldn't even have breathed if She didn’t know which to go 81119 cONER WETE o ; ; i ) AN _ Ad have helped themselves, |A1CF first. By the time she had de- sany cases chronic conghs &5 5 B {rided Danny and Nanny were out- H | willdiseppear wwhen PERTUSSIN side. Danny had run strafght out the | armeny is used 1or & reasonable period iole by which they had entered. of time, Nanny had discovered ¢ little, small COLOR CUT-QUTS == \s Black Pussy sprang Danny g the irritated throat and 1 tissues, it has a marked remedial effect upon them, help- mny Meadow Mou hadn't | can buy this absclutely hole just big cnough for her fo| ssremady{romaildruggists sonceze through and she had gona = in larze cr small bottles. out that. Danny had come out at the end of the porch. Nanny had come out at the side of the porch. So it was that neither could see the other and neither knew what had hecome of the other. There was no | s {time 1o look for each other. Of | vourse, Black Pussy hadn't been ible to follow Nanny hecause that l0le was so tiny; ko she had gone fter Danny. Danny naturally had | - no time to think of anything but / : 3 14 s own safety, He headed right X % e Bk iy 3 straight for F)rmer Brown's hen- RN { & " D) { Wi, 3 ? N ablhcathle e 1 ' 1 {vard. 4 ] N \"/ S Now the legs of Danny Meadow 0 BN CATARRHAL RN e —— o “Ismell mouse,” muttered Rlack | Mouse are short, but they can move d is Pussy, and her exés bogan |very fast for a short distance. They wide ° { O moved now. Never had they moved taken l e u erers | 7 | faster. But fast as they moved I fear All they could see v a pair of they would not have taken Danny ralled - , “reenish eyes staring in through |to safety had it not been that Bow-. Iy SN oA n T Ihesol Questions iy 1 1ol S10 was {brrilils! OF cohreat Ier the easa just happened to get casles. | 1 i b do uny and Nanny thought that |it Black Pussy's way. This stopped n pox. small red spots | *'y i era s Slack Pussy saw them; but Black |her for a moment or two and Dan-| This French handkerchief for eve- tube today. ttered Arregularly over the o 5 " ssy didn’t see them. No. sir, Black [ny reached the henyard. Of course, |ning wear 1s in the new men's size. Makes your head e : ussy didn't see them ust hap- [he had no trouble at all in slipping |It is of georgette to match the gown and nose feel fine. rash consists of % et pencd tocroueh there. frying to |through the wire netting. But Black [in shade and is edged with a wide dots, somewhat K ' n v up her mind whether or not |Pussy couldn't do that. Of course [band of sheerest silver cloth, Easy to apply | cad of & pin, spre g ! 10 go ur the porch. To Danny |not. Danny darted across the hen- = L't Quick to act ! 1 1 i 1} irface of 1 v y 0L f t scemed an endless {vard and popped right in at the lit- § 1t ¢ ernaptie f ne bhefor Pussy !tle door left open for the hens to go TRY DRUG STORE FIRST A RIND ANIMAT to 1hat Ha ' 1-1 y r } ' selves in and out. Once more Danny 30c and 60c per tube br y i mon t Meadow Mouse had been Incky. But i e and Nanny were scparated. (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess) ! G & ‘ ly medicine t story: “Danny Meadow | The Nation's Laxative ~ N Five tle diffi 1

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