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An Sn sigt me rill feminine vas a il would SR copl, ¢ 1edic inistra- Handso miagnetic your his for the t strike carts were many taking if he had so willed |5 Rut it was not until Katherin t came s life th mplated any more disloyally a than that fnvolved by flirtations which witiout foundation liad given him the g 1o et reputation of a fageinating, philan- |y p break arts. o had | silent even t ul assured himself t she loved her hushand in her marriage to Bickett, my brother cousin, conld hear Dr. Meredith® phatigally declaring that if sure Katherine were “would engineer 13 and again I times during Social ins Nuisance To becoms ox 2 ck into 1 Ao ins of sight notion that T am aloud, even to you Katherine Tells Madge “Putting it into words w more fantastic,” T argued, —you know 1 ar is nt th eot Pulpit or potato 't make off from entr It rusing the lang sligt to which strun She dering He oping by even so ehouse to lessen 1 ion thou rves patent erine, Tack lased Jed zain 1 more against .““‘“‘“ ! knee and the tightness of her |} hand lessened. But her Ned nervously ag she to speak slowly, with pauses hetween her pl 1d better go 1 * she said, adding a “1 mean ¢ You Inow of —it artly down upon her color n ere nuhappy perceptibly, confortably T o permit my Sl zrip on my fingers tu wer un To oy b Reno,” 1 had | which view, Possessive De- 0 wond Coolsed diree flames that inte deverential feur Katherine, | go o of embar- Ly asings. gan m. the had rassed “T suppose the heginnin hasty clapsed sinee had told tters stood Tarried To to tell me s ow 1 this all— amendn particular thing. about s this was part SUPPOse now nming ~rest— cning but T (Copyrig hidden coull 1 Vertical Narow and relative An over-particnlar itelieves To rform To =leep (An intima rescott and cmotions revealed in private letters,) [are v PITTSBURGH SUN EXTRA: ave lost a M, Whitney immediately took b the plar her tw T 0 pertaining to or £ 100 tion THREE YEARS T, ot n Leslie Prescott o Litte | o the Secret Deawer, K 8 and th tions that do n¢ short bheing companionship of the the or assistan )t in lirions s— the atte ntions ' 1h now hospital what has moaning hay mean inte i g that mploy a o you il acci wa time b ter sinee last lett ppened, fact his the other sex could no the hall ever | o e, 1026, NEA Service, Tne.) friend lise The Old vs. the lo it TOMORILROW: New. e hehh How to Keep It— Causes of Iliness want 1 canst my married ther X . eral U, 8. Public ighitin his hody Ith Service n ma community ithout in iccurat atis your support a sing al et snel NEA Seny will aid erialiy Dealthtuly Nor mat n i your city Morhi sties s tis- the com and im- TOMORROW ol OWN WAY “ya Girl of Today CLARNTIGN O ENDENCE This Letter. conting is is a ity owin lisea your unit 50 0f intorest portance again your health o e of fcer show him the amount in his territory uring im wateh for asist hina r control YOUTHS I IR Heip Nature Control cough Your e v Nature's from tubes. Help Nature to obtain quick and lasting relief by the use of PERT USSIN, which is most ef- fective in freeing thesir passages of sticky, irritating phlegm and in soothing the inflamed throat. PERTUSSIN contains no jurious drugs) and hes been pre- scribed in millions of doses every year during the pasttwenty years. Ttis § entirely harmless. Sold by all druggists in large and small bo Safe for Every Cough To put in small depr: 1t attempt Dealers en To get out To love exceedingly Work of genius Field To knocl Baseball Years Jewel of | ligh! wooden i Sailor Iem ook bubbles form Pertaining to the as of movemen ar Charm Mooed Ancient o 1ift up Possessed Ga beneficient and fines zolf mound Softest Tiny BEGIN HENRY 1 HERE TODAY st | Iy mnnder ol y hotel The only elew e u Kerehiel and yellow ticket the Para Pheater JIMALY decides ered Lgeport until mystery fs solved, He and DITES TIVE MOONEKY ce 1 THOMAS I in | woman nar o N 1°0G proy ve it to MAYNARD allbd and s . NGA She gazed 1 me at the d JANET her RAND. en Jimmy's ent Jiny t and MARY LOWELL. ol hreaks [RY COLVIN, and falls in love with | While with Mary | dentally into and makes an nest i e breaks dows and faints linto o taxi when janother man, i INOW GO ON WITH THIE STOIY CHAPTER XIT Jimmy fumbled % helplossly try with runs ay with engage for the 1 und He i Mary seos ) his ting ) es | tions formation relative to social life the growth hirths, The women under community is a in the birth very marked differenc the birth rates of t communitics of Ny eq poplation. Marriage statistics lso of value in determining R 40 years of determining and may exy st between n perty rights of children and wido One of 1he which yon most important wa may make Yo your felt is to ocal witl nfficient tain the which will health development and your communit furnis officer ad support 1 s with which te wistical throw u light upon welfare READ HERALD CLASSIFI FOR YOUR WANTS 5l <7 THE SEA-FAIRIES SONG ETTY and Billy were walking in the woods “Let’s leave a aft for the fair- " aid Benty O let’sT™ here i< a Tittle blue o wid Billy. “Look! 1l my e k- 1. Perhaps the wood-fairies hav never seen a shell before.” As he <aid this a saft sound of voices, like water on sand, came from the <hell 1 know!™ Sea-Fairies have e Woods-Faires conies d Bety. “The SR fessonglte to-night, when the moon sard Billy softly, “they"11 ance (o this Sea- up. dance a fR BURNING ECZEMA - Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid - Easy to Use druggist bottle $1.00 of population throu f married in a RREE-TORI s I to revive the woman who him in the taxical her whieh may pro- | ve | in fluenee | Thealth | and ub- | information th Peter Regains Faith in His Fyes Ry Thornton W. Burgess There's v Than faith | ing finer to in self it n 1 up by ¥ couldn’t had holieve He v Mo armer it i He get he seer ouldn't A 18 sur hadn't an Ireadful s o very the ( opporiunity Orchard hons Rrown's rson he Vas 4 gray intly rem vocking ! Peter swallowed hard a_ couple of | times, as though he had a lump in his throat that the He oked knew at th \ tiny hook o Moreover, the Tom Tit the sir, he doing ch Tommy ng in t ng Butcher imself o, T really am was." TIOW STUBE M;mzsv-v NEA SERVICE. INC. you here"—the cab had stopped In front of her apartment building and count on secing you here ugain ulght lieve me, I don't yon in this trouble,” | = would 1 go? Where could sked, “I'll be here to morrow night, 1 promise you.” “I belleve you,"” he id, helped her out of from her )AL ked her rougd, i pg first 1} dimmy conelnd- e oefice (he ik dniper L minding his own final to do at hin of the ¢ unable looked 1olting tomorrow like to s “Wh | go?" she il heen witl and unabl ory 1y ny tion stren sarrny ought when 1 reached following morning was to find Mary and fry explain, When he did encounter her, 1 over, along toward noon, the froze on his lips, He seak, bt she gave lim ind furned on her he lthought of writing lier a note sending it through the office boy. “S|he'd probably tear it up,” he ree flected, He bronght his worries along with him when he went out to lunch . He foyed with his food and pushed it bhack uneates, Golng up in the elevator he conscious of a man staring at him. He was o man of perhaps 40 with black hair, gray around the temples, {and a sharp pointed nose, He was broad-shouldered and bulky of chest | but uncommon slender from his | waist down. There was something | familiar Tooking about hini. Jimmy knew he had scen him before. | A half smile played about his lips as he confemplated Jimmy, He seemed ani 1t irrifated Jimmy. Ho felt like asking fo be let in on the joke. He resented being stared at like a monkey in a zoo. He was aven annoyed by the other's fine grooming and obvious! expensive attire, | They went in {he office together, and Jimmy realized where he had seen him. Tt was the man who had | {been with Mary last night when he | was helping Olga Maynard into the xi. The man opened the iief clerk’s office and leaving it open. Jimmy |Mary smile at his greeting. They talked and N laughed heartily 1t something he was saving. Jimmy wondered whether they were laugl ing at the recollection of the spec- tacle he and Olga Maynard must have made in front of the hotel. | “Who is that. Mac?” he asked the young fellow at the nest de | “Who? Oh, that's Church—Sam {Chureh. He's one of the atforneys for the Q. and R. Handles a lot of | death ident claims. Comes | i to ch was about to a curt nod He and was door of the walked in, could see at and lin here quite a lot and makes it a {noint to give a little dictation once in a while to the boss' stenographer. 1 think he's pretty sweet on her my- self.” “T see—thanks. “As a matter of fact,” Mac con- tinued, “T have a sneaking suspicion | would that Miss Lowell doesn’t exactly | self [hate Sam Church. Good looking dog. Ruilt like a bull in the upper | story——chest and shoulders—and explain fo them? T like a greyhound below. Got a lot iy more than I've | of money, too, T hear. That's all you don't believe me, ineed to get along in this worls She w crying again. Ra money. It'll buy anything.” thinkin Try fo r “You think, Mac,” Jimmy ed. could 1 happened | h an buy love?” stub after you used | ) slow in answering. rving to be kind to her. “Rang d, “it'll buy anythin uncomfortable, — self-re- Therc’s nothing in this sentimental in the X her tear cottage stuff, T know, 1 ght you wouldn't try 10 |was engaged once. Then war came ' he continued, “I'd leave along and 1 went away, with her | — |crying and everybody promising wonderful things for the boys when we came hac He cursed. “And then what hap- pened? My girl marries one.of these fat profitecrs that stayed safe at | home and made a pile of money | while they were digging machine gun bullets out of me in France. “Rats!" he said, “Give me a mjl- lion and T')l have everything T want and do anything T want. And it I overstep the law T iself off. John T doesn't hother the guy with dough. But he fiakes us poor fish step.” “Maec.” said Jimmy, “I think vowre wrong. T hope you're wrong.” | He hent ov his desk as Church {came out of Mary's office, talking | in low tones to the chief clerk, Hil- | |ton, The me amused smile | playing over his features as he | passed Jimmy and walked out of the | main office door. { . e “Mary—" he stood in front of the | water cooler, making a pretense of ¢ and hlocking her path 1 know it looked rotten. Just me a chance to explain.” fr. Rand—plea She looking through him rather than at | him, her dark blue eyes cold as ice. | | “Let me explain, Mary—after five Butcher |o'clock. Give me a chance,” he wouldn't be cating ber- | pleaded. Mocker, who be- b | 4 South, live 'am in the land of sn and ice? |wit I must look into certainly t Took into this. This is the most 1 I ever heard of. T Welcome obin once here, but Welcome and Mock- the summer Jay ' see about it. Hi, oor through which he had gone, . He ly handkerchicf wh mouth, s press- heard her, t know her Jimmy Perh s i or you o fin. police, They'll you yway in time." “How can 1 tell them Tt you old you mher wl henas ) ve of love in a can buy my- | At that very instant Peter happe Farmer Rrown's another g to lool mnd over to there was bird just alighting in the Farmer Brown's house. sat Peter conld see neighhor was on berries th that vine. Peter swal- couple of tim a Inmp in his throat. wasn't Mocker the Mocking Peter didn't know Mocker hiim ne Now de- It is! on my Mocking himself. *“Of still on hen ' h This was the 1 g0 knew that his eyes had 1 him. “Tt As surely il it s Mocker saift Peter it can't Saw n a few days he at fore no give Mocke as T can sit was is the to how ecan is not necessary, Mr. Rand. T ble to understand what T see out the aid of an interpreter.” stepped past him and wa He breathed again that subtle fragrance of her hair, =2s he ha {done the night he danced with her He stood staring after her re- figure with hunger in his lown in the Sunny 1 her this. gone. \her th r docs in ime, There's Sammy o e e Sammy Jay!” know Shortly before five o'clock Hilton called him into his private offic flying over jand told him he was discharged. wn and saw him. He | “\We're giving you a week's salary above Peter's instead of the customary two weeks Pet €x- that we allow our discharged em- What is the mat- | ployes. Considering the short length 218 of your stay here, T think that is | fairly generous.” Jimmy took it calmly, without so ch as raising an eyebrow. “Any- g wrong with my work he asked. “T at least did my best while | I was here.” “No, Rand, not a thing. In fact, | T thought you were doing very well. It's just a case of cutting expenses, | d. as you're the last man to be | 'n on, you're naturally the first Ty.” Jimmy felt like saylng: “You're lay of the winter so |lying, Mr. Hilton. As soon as T go | Wh At vou'll hire someone in my place. T | ot know why I'm fired. Mary Lowell id that T had seen Mocker did it. She d me hired and she Rird every day for most {had me fired.” | so far. What is there | Instead, he turned silently and about that?” replied | walked out Hilton's office back to higdesk Mac," “I'm fired.” Mac said nothing, but gazed ab- | vhat Sammy laimed Sammy r with ves “Nothing is your ¢ the tter Peter rather with my Iy, loc for you to en a ghost retorted Sam- T haven't seen a ghost “pbut T ha Mocki Bird." erly watc surprise en Mock- | cd Sammy J Buf Sammy surprised at all. “Well 2 said Sammy. “I have the Mocking Bird look of look of for mo wha-w 1id you say?" is of | is spending th ied Peter, | ipid!” retorted vise 1 couldn’ 17" Peter had ally stractedly toward Hilton's office and icked pen against his teeth. “Mac.” sald Jimmy a little later. blast them all. Do you hear?” He was clearing his desk when s hand fell on his shoulder. He Meets |could feel the grip gradually tighten | until the flesh ached under the' have is 26, by T. W. Burg : M ss) The nest | Mocker." story: pressure of Mac's fingers, Mac stood ke that for sote thue Then he turned silently and hobhi ¥ His bullet-shattered i f luside the chinf clerk s office, Mr. Hilton wa dictating hix seeretary “A memorandum to the Miss Lowell, to (he effect i has been taken off roll." Her flylng slipped from h hand eharaete came suddenly a of hivroglyphics, Anothier memorandum Lowell, to the anditor." 8he recovered her pencil, Tt an again to move swiftly over 11 page, in rhythm to his volee When Le had finished dietati she ran to the outer office and loc ed toward Jimmy's desk, He left, The office was cmpty. gazed for a long th the through which he had gone, Jimmy walked to his through streets crowded with lion going workers. He walked without secing, unmindful of the way he w Jostled in the crowd He said aloud: “Why was 1 fired She condemimed me without heariuz me. She judged me without a trial.” H nid again and again: “Why was T fired? Why was 1 fired?" He climbed the stairs to his room and found a telegram on Absently he opened the yellow en- vclope and noticed that it was from Datective Mooney. He heard fhe shrill volee of Mrs King, the landlady, calling up tt Telephone, Mr., Rand," picked up the he said that M the pa pencil stopped — aid r fingers, The slor in lier notehool meaningloss oy I door ool He “Hello,"” A man answered. “Hello . this is Rand.” “Rand, this I8 Lieutenant at headynarters. Come down right away (To Be Continued) O'Day here Menus for the Family Breakfast — Grape fruit juice. thin cream, buked codfish balls, rye muffins, milk, coffee, Luncheon—Cream of tomato souy outons Imon and shredded lef. e salad, dat d nut puff, brown bread and butter, milk, tea Dinner Baked ham, spinach, Dbrowned sweet pineapple and cream che stuffed apples, whole wheat nilk, coffee, It children under years of age are served their fruit juice half an hour before their regular break- fast the cereal can be served without hesitancy, Thirty winutes more than intervene between the immediate arising of a child and his final pre- parations for breakfast, Thig date and nut puff is a cious hot dessert for cold days. cereal, creamed potatoes, bres ten deli- winter Date and Nut Puft It cup stoned dates, 1y cup broken nut meats, 3 tablespoons flour, ' teaspoon haking powder, 1 tablespoon water, few grains salt, 1, cup sugar, 1 cgg. Mix and sift flour, and salt. Mix well with dates and nuts and put the whole through the food chopper. Beat yolk of egg and water until thick and lemon color- cd. Beat in sugar. Add chopped nut: and dates and mix thoroughly. Toll hite of egg beaten until stiff and Turn into u buttercd and flour- ed baking dish, cover and put Into a pan of hot water. Bake 25 min utes with the cover on the dish. Re move cover and bake 25 minutes longer. Serve with eream whipped and sweetened with sugar and flay- ored with vanilla, This recipe will sons. One sing powder serve four per- CORNY Lift Off-No Pain! . Doesn't hur Ittle “F e’ corn, instantly hurting, then sho ght off with finger: Your druggist sell of “F for suffictent remove every hard corn, Boft corn, or corn beiweern the toes, and the foot calluses, without sorepess or irritation. sezone to MEDICINALATOILET —_— st For The Skin Because it cleanses, invigor- ates and preserves the skin, scalp and hair. 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