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back as her frierds cre holding on | cannot contaminate it. | | Perry was an artist and a candf- here. Why Mrs. Heath put it round |and all?>—this from Anderson, who suddenly as she saw the grief and . f T . borror on Bunny's face. | And unable to bear up any longer, uicksands of Love |i . The Beauty Doctor Sy it e heed auve i) ! cried softly. 1 - f W'/ ——J| CONDITION—Clogged pores and yCAROI.YNWELLS G P PUTNAM SONS (o Be e el evelations or a miie unhealthy appearing sk TREATMENT—Absolute cleanli- B , | BEGIN HERE TODAY |figure her own property?” one, I think. But why should he FASH]ONS 2 er hips, OWD gait. Shall 1 call him up and | common causes of uncleanliness is i g |in an elaborate bungalow, lived Per-| “Yours? How did it get where it| “He's her heir.” put 5 By Sally Milgrim Lillian sat, her hands at her hips. | : 3 " ," put in Black, who and stared at me with a look of ut. $ay. ‘Mrs. Grahamn presents her com- | a solled powderpuff, or chamois skin . |ry Heath and his wife. They were |now f |always knew all about everybody's “I don’t know what your particu- SPirits of four of P reat. | Unless you are very fastidious in y 4 awrence Inman, a distant rela- had conquered her nerves somewhat, |but, on the other hand, I've heard it\ lar ‘control’ happens to be this morn- &randmothers has decided our care of your powder puff, it is o, , 2 |tive of Myra’s and, aside from Perry ai s begirning to try ler nat- |he was in love with the pale god- (~'/i: judge it is the lovely leading lady this afternoon, She is also returning | spreading powder, and to use a resh | < 7 2 B Moore, young, vivacious, |wearing it last evening when 1| “Did you hear that when they Whos used to spout ‘Rags are royal the yellow roses by messenger. The | pad each time. Also, keep your pow- 4 1o {golden-haired, an old friend of stepped out on the porch. and when |found her, dead, she was all rouged tue's sake!” the love Mike and ; also Pat, snap out of {t.T his isw't to them so tightly that nothing bu {date for presidency of the Country her, T don't know, I'm sure. It was | was a bit of a goscip. othy comedy. I never heard such exceedingly cs positively grown up over night.” ; named Sam Anderson. Perry's wife white or silver grey.” a red sash tied around her,” Bla drool in my life. 1 dow't wish to Most psychic, and she had chosen | “When T think of the little, cow- % was Jbeautiful hut cold and sarc fou were the first to leave the |asserted. “And candles burning depend upon my accepting fl s | from exasperation to nonsense. My |that night at the Beaux Arts that | hatred of colors amounted to a pas “Yes. We were all about to go, Al Cunningham, who just then and the loan of a car from him! irritation vanished in the laughter {she shook as with a chill when her .| |slon. She collected rare old bottles put I ced to go up first. Why?" | joined the group, said: “I'm going Her mimicry of my little speech With which Katherine and I greeted | pocket-book was stolen, and faced 5 el sndd: At e ; [tle which aroused her artistic hus. |, Sidden question was in &|;c.i'Heah will he back for it2 wait to note its effect upon me ance, and 1 saw with relief that her [ang ag, she thought, without friend 4 " Iband to scorn. BOmBAten’ by et ‘ent and en. | YOU speak as it he had just thought of such a thing or intimated also had gone. e ssessed young woman who stands feanaey ""“1:“ nlEaey = 4 Bunav. {xiott sit up and take notice. He had cted. “Why, man, he ia the crimin- it?" she rushed on. “You've known| “No, do spare the poor man." Iyatora me now, T can hardly make announees she has made her will in {y;5 o wn opinion of young women |A—the murederer—and he made ought to have g.ay matter enough in fettle for words, and 1 shudder m‘ b7 i [off. She quarrels with Perry later |\ fie 3na 1 immediately began to Jo you know Hezth?” demanded your brain to realize that T'd be the 'think of the effect upon him of any |*NCti o0 T Mamler T an-| fAilkx'Ajvr'n'v\"xl(‘rmnslv alludes to his Amnel y beg Horbes Gt Anderson, any advice of that kind. Your posl- ;us. I'm going to get ready, Will you |, "4y1,"that other girl, so coura- A stairs, surp ToaRwi i s PO RSk st e, i oath :\\:m \S'Hxl‘;mol;‘:vc'\{i‘oi:!(]\rn hrim el airs, s X o s e cln asionally. 'Ye never 2 o e 91 |ageous, so gallant and so hopeful,| ' 4 y b h Lative g 1 was won because of your peculiarmeet Mary? |who had just come from the coun- |Inman, whom he orders out of ti hat was the time.” Bunny spoks |PCE (0 his house. v, was a drea softly. “I said good night—T think, | & keep it becaus- ot those things and loll in a limousine like that?” cour ;'”‘;R“""‘:)”"j"“h & SRt Posed by Flo Kennedy e mext morning Myra’s or, perhaps I didn’t, we're not |L¢'S N0t a man of fierce passiohs or those only. But I repeat that if you tered Lillian ,whose invitations to | ut me about your! discovered in studio, i i angry impulses. If he sensed trou- & o d- g and T wei up to my room and shut | u offer to send his car for Mary—re- | wealthy acquaintances are legion, |ken that faultlessly regular, splend made up with rouge and dressed in | {i ; HH P10 B TR0 @04 SO [ Heath, he wouldn't Kill either of T § ork yet? e bee busy w rrick S £ & 2 same effect upon there with bells on. How about you. | York yet? I have been so Herricl ! discovers near i et of his house and merely shake his ;::lduh?g‘el),‘;‘bm&““m:(im: went | Katrinka?" my own affairs lately that I ‘j‘"' the body a car: ked. “The Work | _~#nd You “fl","“",,', leave YOUT{r0O jepn ! at hia wite: T'live oves tHere, Into his office, you slapped his face.| But my lttle = kinswoman shook [not had time to ask you about o o o juice, cereal |°f Perry Phw ed, You'd hardly expect amicable rela- |her head. £ o ; y . | when he comes, finds that the death | HHAY RS Bnd bed the whole bunch. There's a baby tions after that, even though the| “I'm. not quite up to it,” she said m]: "‘,T‘;,v:"r.u\.yf;””:..:'\]{: 8 great| oanut butter, milk, coffee i Wahat o et Davadr down there, who's about as pert a et 0y Junior 1s kept away from Katle, and |opened them very wide for she had | inencon Stuffed ege . | The coroner conducts an examin. /'3 VIh & gasp and a little cateh |o¢ punny, anq 1 belleve she's some- Madge Accepts Veritzen's Offer. 'gets no hint that Mary is comin : what gone on Perry herself. {your eyes wide they will hold more | ™0 7 b A8 mishag, desbite the Baet | oy inie Tovaly Wil hed seme is largel. bl ? i § e tired a ss b; tenin Battne thed B gy s ) d windows hac i 2 A ; “ is largely res i ve for the barrage she had laid down he will be tired and cross by the |tears before they brim over Dinner—Planked hamburg steak T qundows had | ynowledge, guilty or otherwise, that Ve Cunningham cried. “Intense | © a7Eely Tesponaible for the festive had been most effective—"you said time she gets here.” (Copyright, NEA Service,In¢.) | ;maghed potatoes, stuffed tomatoes, natured artist, fired of hiy marble [SBEBATRZES OF Lie alliumy afternoon at ] e—" volce tralled “Don’t tire -ourself out,” T ad- ~ . e abbage salad, chilled fted |[NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY . ¥ > » that he—that my vo e gtz ee ; 7 new cabbage salad, ehilled stuffed | k g H si't seem to be an abstruse | 28 08 OF 5 ¥ €. 1 ce | SODer affairs of dark crepayor satin off nervously. monished her, as I turned toward | cantaloupe, graham rolls, milk, cof- CHAPTER VIII uestion,” Mott smiled kindly at he r reliet. Falls desperately in love | ol & with the kid, and decides that the | Change their entire character by the cery little thing, and ! “Are you going to tell Dicky that 3 P A e e Akl gl Friend Wife out of the way. Does t 1 said that very ighths, chilled in jce water for half [marks seem accusatory, and his shut the door. 20, Andl DInE: Te morit s TOCt | e vt aiicontranting dolor to " THS harmleas, romantic old thing he is. | Copyright, 1926, Newspaper and served on a hed of crushed ice. |imp. | “Ther &% e and what an opportunity for—ohi | ;ature Syndicate, Inc. Causes of Tllness s ety i ot e R e e " came. Gennstaise |PrODer time! [roltny o pantiugia added it ¥ \ 10 nearest r of Mr Rec ou came downstairs TN o v gaid Black, “hut I'nt not | further the effect of richness. The BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEI | One large eggplant or two small |that you are deeply anxious fo knew before T came down, be- Bilithe Foornat b the Attatloas |5Pe8, 1 teasyionh salt, 1-4 teasnoon Hesrn Sk tommitted | this shocking |o Carter, Mrs. Heath's maid, 1007 in a hot. stuffy place, only to Fh"h 197 00epi slegse SoNI wilerias M Ay the lnffl( have the thing adjourned, or, at(the cuff than at the top. edical Association and o i " , 3 tablesps s need rsle; 24 g J a e an more. see, a did o o e ” Hygeia the Health Magazine 19" 3 tablespoons minced y v, 24 sald Larry. an: no more. I see. And did Carter tell you the |0y G IeP0 0 OROR VOTDel' | s the atternoon frock sketched to. - stale brecd C! bs, 1 aspoon . N 't . e 2 ¢ Whenever cancer is discussed. a tale br d ecrumbs, ¥ own words, of tue events of last eve- How her face was painted, and how e mented with a modernist ainted 4 salt, 1-8 teas pepper, 2 table- v to t PRl G bt Cessaatiiaie sl el or a moment, and stick to the back rodernist pain Diin® itopic of consldération Is (e |58 aspoon pepper ¢ ning, up fo the time you last saw there were candles at her head and | [9F, & Tioment: and stick to the } design in Jacquer red and’ yellow, 2, s & Cut eggplants in halves and re- | “we spent t} ceni itely RN she didn’t tell me that—" i cidence is inc ng. The present pent the evening quitely at No,—she didn’t e S r Yew Y with a band of navy fallle, this t i g move pulp without breaking the |home S onl e et ol Sos | By Spgailile - | from the papers. The New York pa- navy faille, this te- concensus seems to he that there PuD, 20! X g | hom ry replied with cold po- ' Bunny looked vaguely at Mott, her servants wera forbidden to leave the | ing the materlal of the dress. |used to be bec: use there are mor nd vinegar and let stand one |staying here, and there were no oth- |she glanced toward the beautiful ) 36 e are o % ying 5 i e loee 16 Rl 3 sople living to an older age— Then drain. Melt butter inlor guests at dinner. After dinner we | still figure on the floor. Il Cogts POEKomen . LI SHULS BybeessiE R . 2L6—4 Meanwhile the Heath home was in | these graceful sleeves. The only R chopped, parsiey, tomatoes pared | this rc v dv it e 1 et e e e ag PR o his room, and when that was over, | when you ¢ Vnstairs and S 17 rhe police werc In charge. Both |band of lavender crepe down the e ed in the sun.” infan golden brown. Add drained eg2- |\foore le ) we ancy and the people who used to | ore left us and nt to. her rvan 2 3 y v, rgos: t ) reac s soaked K ; ¢ ; servants wer forbidden to leave the | of the soft girdle. By Thornton W. Burgess | Reddy went over to the stone and |[suceumb to typhoid fever, dysentery, |P1ant: bread crumbs soaked in milk |room, A few moments lafer T went 1 . strangely e ) o e e The curofus will, soon or late, tafnly was a wet place exactly where now liva to an age when the ture is tender. Fill eggplant shells foath here. That is all T can tell r unny's eyes looked |, Find that they're stung, as sure as |(nocs little massed of jelly had been |better sail for (he o "‘m "‘m Y IOM Lwith stuffing, dot with hits of but- | vou Ar Mot " tiful but strange condition, lay xlnllle lfzsu""llm: in front witk a ¥ i 5 i i © cancerous gi . . ¥ B 5 where it was 4, < “ eled buckle, fate, § : isthe: “Fou must b 16" Walgbbor A GoralaE totEltiires. el s r Fake in a moderate oves AT ST hatitime dld. you 0 mp- Sk son scarf drap- |Where it was found, and must re- | jew —Graywing the Gull. |Gy saia ‘T don’t know what [able by the etropoli i Catan s are: hose er things could have been, |surance ¢ ere §'been no [Are lender, “Someth after eleven, T think “Yes." | chralld kLT AT those queer things could hay urance company there has been no 1696, NEA Service, i Attor eloyon, L thin Mr. | The studio was guarded by a po- A DEEP ONE, UNCLE Reddy Fox when Graywing the Gull {0 o' ot vou up here for nothin e Inc.) " I ko ¥ & ere cancer among white en at any Vs work? asked him where the things were |“up A7 NI OY (U ST G ‘w: Wb 0 3 aie AT e e | “Did yon hear Mr. and Mrs. Heath | es. closed door. The lounge was full of |cle Will's storles. Particularly was P ¥ Xer (3 bustling people, who, with more or [she impressed with some exploits of was staring 1l about, with his 5 i - . L Shuireh? 3 ever scen & one of : | Extensive Studies notice it church m l’;“"“”‘ opendy 1 most foolish WaY. | Garywing was looking down into a | Among insured wage carncrs and | | “Were Mr. and Mrs. Heath in their | “Yes.” Bunny looked rapt now. imi)'(::h::f'";‘(w‘»mn;::z{flfiv'fl:hg\;r kAdnr:hdolm)lvou1 ]remember him e couldn't find his tongue for a few | ' ie O o Jatween the rocks. efr families between the ages of 65 {usual good hea and spirits last hen, as the detective ceased his anc, as cares » |asked the little girl. pool if water between the ro their families between the ages of 65 | usual good health and spirits last land then, a ¢ came over, with a face appropriately | “Yes, indeed,” replied her uncle, answer Graywing's question. “I—I— g | [ e o2 mothi all ¢ 2 lindly took the | on anpther ro from which hie jof deaths from cancer represented T noticed nothing at all unus- helpless tears, and blindly tool Is . 0 £ 2 ¥ - could look down into that pool. {by a figure of 5.2 per 1000 living. i handkerchief ry silently offered. Solemn, to offer help of any sort in ‘Well, then” she asked, “how 3 Right away became so excited |The figures for of the hraast 3 |her power. much older wil I have to be befors |that he nearly fell into the Pool. (in women seem to show a slightly NSWS stpfltches Fl'om Ml Uverwr Is Mr. wa of an impulsive orinor her sudden brc :down, “please | (SFRY RS (O 200 message the Monil “There's one of those things down in lincreased incidence and also those | ery nature answer this with candor. Was there A Ty 5 Science Monitor. | 1 girl went reluctantly from her room | Skad with thet Five hundred women snfferers | cultured, high-bred people. Far re- between Mr. Heath and his wife?” | - with cancer of the breast were | — moved from qurrels that might lead | “No,” and Bunny ceased crying, |,, cF Dlue eves showed traces of ; bequt o h y téars, and her lips quivered as she Hm\)L)H as much r P ha £ ) s j-on st look elsewhere for | ol lence a epel e. | Rakae, 4% n " Tellet . it [pon in Great Britain, to as Then we must look elsewhere for {old insolence and _independence. | “J0 "GO0 (O BS, (RECIR8 o 0 pretty it is in the water.” stances entered into their lives as | Dance soclety, told the Rotary|is the disappcarance of Mr. Heath |of the most devoted couvples I ever |o"orl 10 Mo HPorert Jobking young lcontrasted with thoss of five hun- | ejub fn Dublin that her organization |Can ¥ou shed any light on, that, |knew.” g t still .looked as if it were made | was keen to put Irish daneing in | . il ¥ i of jelly, but the edges of it were | Cancer. | “I'm afraid ¥ c Mr. Mott, lion,.—I mean on a vital subject?” |0 S0 A S R . Hiscovercd It vas swimming. Trom (Marrled women suffer from cancer | movement. She wants to bring Irish imine for years and while T can't | Except, perhaps, that Mr. Heath ald |forcs Yorocit e ong: thread-like fhings |Married ones, showed also that special course in Irish dance more at a loss to imagine a cause |fancy for collecting old glass.” IR eleTon the Buot ithkb Hhe was out behind, “Do you call A : s Ni kind hearted woman's shoulder, anc dele Garrison’s New Phase of *= BY NINON=- oo F‘C”()N 1926 Lillian Gives Madge New Pointers. I've no patience with you. Go your | ness is the solution. One of the most % 7 | In Harbor Gardens, Long Island,| ‘“No,” the girl replied, “it is mine.” }munlcr her?" e A ISUBEEL 38 ator 5 nesalon with tha | fhate i o iaah e i 2 ’ |entertaining as house guests: “I don't know, I'm sure,” Bunny (business affairs, “there’s motive: ing.” she drawled, “but I should €annot accept the loan of your car | far better to use sterilized cotton for ¢ : ot the oniy heir to herfortune. and vral wiles on her inquisitor. “I was |dess. raiment, when worn for Vir- Others she regrets she can not send | der container closed so that the dust I went upstairs to bed, I left it down |and made up,—eyebrows penciled B T it so0 e in, bilbvers Dry them loos club, His chief opponent was a mon | not like her at all. All her scari Yes, and beside that, there was B = iy niatton 1o Sl exactly the right moment to ch. lering girl who was so frightened | tietie. She never used cosmetic er | g ast night to go up to bea?” [her head ar - _eet.” ¥ and her latest was a whiskey ho [to the inquest this afternoon. ¥ on- was cruelly perfectbut she did not her with burlesqued mincing utter- |q)) go alone without money, % 7 rather impertinent tone, but was ac- | *“Who in—Washington, D. C., ever 'own unmistakable rancor against me [anq contrast herself with the seif- Myra, provoked at a growing in- | panting smile, t ade Detective |5tePPed out on an e Blagl obs me a good many and you iretorted. “I never saw you in finer | myself believe they are one and the avor of Inman, cutting her husband | [ G0 SFTOT OF SONIE WOMED | his getaway. He'll never come back last person in the world to give you such tirade as y ave Just given | o o g orav e (1¢ dintoat sooms to ; ‘ ek 3 e Why, because I want to know all Not intimatcly at all, but T know < | me 4 5 B tion in Phil Veritzen's organization |girls ro with me to the station to | knowledge and ability, and you'll| “D've think I'd miss a chance to | "mn« by morning. k8 | “uhen you don't really know him. | mie ¢ s Buddy e ta- ey 4 5 very punctilious about such things, | ¥ a S = itéy about:thesc roses and his share the cars and hospitality of |me dear. Has Buddy Tremaine fa ~——————————— |burning at her head and fect. She is ¥ ous about such things |yefom Inman's cttentions to Hre, 3 sl < |idly null wife of his back to Ne M f /I F , i P 3 membér he ian’t coming himself— it 'and rarely accepted. “Tll be right |idly nu S enus for the Fami [y |5 ! else come upsiairs at all” |them, he'd put the woung man out v oa 4 and the o v 3 " nok 1 Heath nd_ the doctor. ("6 U8 N g her big blue |TOU Know, and I'm acquainted with Ll cooked with dates, crisp rye toa criep 176, toast fyioc Sas : with Myra's cher- s episode did not interefere with your | “Besides, I want to be sure Luncheon—Stuffed egeplar Ished v hottle. tch |!ittle parcel as often comes. Name learned the sad fact that if you open .| ation, and it is discovered that Perry o chilled appl esauce, ginger cookies. Mott looked at her. Could it be e reviv “But—" T protested though feebly, He'll be so wild w'th excitement {ha e 1 hen some | “On. well, then there's your mo.| The revival of decorative mesves en locked on the inside she e s back?" e was Al Galatea of a wife, turns to baby doll | 0de. Frocks that start out to bs “That he s beginning to sit up the door of my own room. Lillian's fee. And ordeal it was, for Mott had’a |"T only asked if 'you left your bed " “y, oice d me by . od g . et ke » s e pas! mere addition of ornamental sleeves. and take notice,” she replied. “Yes, voice stopped me before I reached it. y our Healt Cucumbers are pared, cut in|way of making his most sacual re-|room again after you went in and [Lne Of least reslstance s to put | METs ACCICR 6€ einsmental slecves, v a M o E e?" she askec '} h 1 . e meant it. T also told you what a Mary is coming at fiv she asked How to Keep It— an hour. The sticks.are then drained lightest question often hinted at vital WVhy. r.o,—no, of course I didn't!" | " little girl will follow at the|T®St of the dress. Frequently em- Stuffed Fggplant Heath present, T assume. Mr., Inman morning?” [going to the inquest. Sit all after- | Most popular shape is the stralght epper, 1 tablespi egar, 1 on- |crime,” came nd . i pepper, 1 tablespoon vinegar. 1 on- |crim me to my room and told me. Tor Mo e Exquisite sleeves are a featurs medium sized tomatoes, 1 cup coarse | “Then, will you tell, me In vour |details of Mrs. Heath's appearance? | (M no* & I do, I'll just look in | day. They ate lavender faille orna- question as to whether or not its jn. |SPOONS butter. Mrs. Heath alive?” teat? Coroners are fearfully long-winded | They are finished at the bottom maybe more cancer now than there 'SKiN. Put pulp in a bowl with salt. |jiteness. “Miss Moore and myself are lovely eves clouding with tears as will feature this, as it's really a This single, straight line litttls canceris essentially adisease of older |[T¥iN& pan and add onion pecled and | rour had a game of bridge here in| “Then you were shocked afresh i ika other trimming is an inset narrow Reddy Gets Stung ¢ \must be fhe things you saw have | he children that used to die in (20d coarsely chopped. v until 2 | wa chat a bit, and then Miss the—the sc hat you did see?” Bunny and Larry, as well as the | front and red pipings on either side examined the wet place. There cer- |tuberculosis and similar complainis |And salt and pepper. untll mix- fup to hed, leaving Mr. and Mr : The body of Myra, still in its beau- | Is confined at the hips with a wide | (e Tn. |until the top is brown and the shells [gai Ay, Tnman 2" Aot oy main there until viewed by the Copyright, 1926 (EFS) If ever one felt foolish, it was . oy ce e ed nific hereas: g 1 (Copyright, T-don't know ore accurately th o saw the card ‘about but they certainy have melted. T am | signifi increase of deaths from |T-don’t know more accurately than You [liceman who sat just outside the| Emily had been fasclnated by Un- that he wanted to know about. He | : i {eic : . o - d “You saw the candles burning at wing. “Tt was no tr . By |port a significant decrease between ome upstairs. late; You saw the candles burning at >! 4 3 fooked just as foolish as he felt, He | {/0& & GO0 B0 X » ¥OU {the ages of i3 and 55 “That J can’t say. If T did T dldn’t | her head and fret, almost as it in a 1688 authority, fussed around in-|Teddy Rdosevelt before he be- |auisitively. came president of the United State: minutes. Finally, he managed to | 0n, 200w e U D GRd A thess Tas baer oo faorease | | que she burst into a flood of Reddy went over and jump P land 74 there has been an increase ning questions sh 3 long and a manner appropriately |“You see, I'm much older than you.” feath 1 empered | “Miss 3 " Mott seemed to ig- | Heath high-tempered ) “IMiss Moo Chdle | Bunny refused to sce her at first. |T can remember him?"—Christian Ithe water! The vas Jus or cancer of the intestines, WOI‘lfl Show This “T have always known them to be jany ill frelt g to your knowledge, & T FEL MO ACATIN FroT? Hor wing laughed i Ry A : stndied by Dr. Janet DublinAfies Blizabeth Burahén- |0, Physical violence. and faced the detective with all hier {0t O o P can't live out of water, hut see how [what, if any, particular elreum- @) chairman of the American Folk |tha murderer, Now another mystery | “Most certainly not! They. were one |xhowr an alért itersst atsthe slkht 62 i+ wos pretty. Tt was a round dise ' : : dred women who did not have {either by fact or theory “There was no differénce of opin- |" o moapunter Buck had acome > . : the forefr £ the folk-¢ erry Heat yeen a friend o i ofi i {moving. and to Reddy's surprise he | The investigation showed that un. the forefront of the folk-dancing|Perry Heath has been a friend of 0, nothing special or definite. |cort, but more from a desire to see derneath this round disc Reday [Of the breast fo a greater extent than |dances to America and took athink he killed his wife. T am still inot sympathize in Mrs. Heath's | Nop was he disappointed. He told married women without children | She sald she never saw such joy | for his disappearance just now." That would scarcely be suffictent |¢o joveliest girl he had ever seen ried. ore more likely to have cancer as tha expressed in Irish dancing. ' “What signif.cance do vou attach reason for him to attack her With |an3 wae the one girl In the world for Tellvfish.® safq |than those who had ehil but | Major Bryan Cooper, a member of |fo this card, “The Work of Perry one of her own old bottles” -Mott [im. ana many such declsions and sl of cotrse, it |that those who did mot nurse their the Dail. advocated the establish- Heath® said, gravely. | inseseraiton: ing bables at all. or those who nurscd 'ment in Ireland of a Folk Dance, “Persor T think that card was No, of course not,” returned | Bunny acknowledged his introduc- them for too long periods of time. socicty to cooperate with the Gaelic dropped by accident. It is a card | Bunny. on with absent-minded politeness 1| were both more likely to have cancer | Jq hat we have joked about often. Tt CHAPTER IX land asked them to come with her to fthan thos . who nursed their children o has been kicking around this studio | The Harbor Country club Was |, gmall morning room back of the for moderate periods. SITS WITH MEN AT LEAGUE for months.” over on the Park side, but its mem- |qining room, where they could talk Must Realize Dange London—Dame Edith Lyttleton, | - T Se¢- Then vou don't think it |bers included many of the Gardens |in more seclusion. This evidence while suggestive fs g g aBInR = 5 fcates that Mr. Heath killed his people as well. “Who is here? Who is looking not sufficient on which to base any > will go to Ger L memher wite, and plave 12 card the a| A few of the less active Spirlts |,etor you?” demanded Mrs. Prentiss, definite conclusion seems, how- of Britain's dele; to the As- spirit of bravado?" hobnobbed on the porch and smoked. | ity her usual brusqueness. “No, indeed. T think it far more they somewhat conservatively I “Nobody,” sald Bunny, “I am alt of course, Jimmn clinical impression that physical in 3 think Jimmy Skunk must ried them away.” said I Sy t tsn't a real fish: but it Is alive and Were there many of MR R r ims, as you t became of all those cride Reddy. chuckled, “They ‘ Yot see t Jel- is 1o up mostly of and 5o n the hot sun he dis- ; . » is out on the ish than cv G & hat ever, to establish the well sustain “Then how cou carry them away win, sembly of the League of Nations, is constrigting devices such a corsets and garters has bad a very great effect in improving both physique and health.” | A review of the period from 1890 | to 1925 shows the gradual decline in the death rate from 21 to 1000 1B 1590 to 12 per 1000 in 1925, or course, Jigin 5o el contdn't seoop It out [clinical impression i no stranger to admintsirative ana |IKeIY that some one else killed Mrs cussed the Heath tragedy. |alone. T'd go home, but the police B a ad anytt ) : du't scoop it out [JUrY of the breast or 1o prolonged | g0 FTHIET 6 Heath and nlaced th:e card where it | Yet few of the exaggerated ac- |won't lot me. I haven't sent word to Sisea o e sedte, 2‘;’” '.*:’ hones ) . o ks to see if it would meit. |irritation may be ated to the 0¢- "y iee years ago she was British | V85 found. in order to seem to In- [counts could be much worse than |my people about this yet—of course, \—-——"°‘-';—J ol sgmeboty o 1 ) i g (S maitezar mall pant tumors. | suistitute delegate to the League CTIMInate Mr. Heath. That fs un- |the true statements of the awful 0¢- |fhay'll seo it when it gets into the Now Gray\ suspected vilot o 1 yregde dutsiding | SOSTon: Talorty of o = Nations and’ from 19 [Taacmy sther Impuession s the currende. | 2% was the |PAPOTS—but it's all 5o terrible—so| Exerclsing the arms makes them a8y 1 ina i ¢ ke il Roaun J 610 0T cansar 0 Lo hrags it is fre. | 8he Was a deputy director of truth,gthat the card fell there acci- | “Where is Perry Heath?" was the {awful—that T couldn't bring myself | beautitul—that's why a lot of girls ,““' a Dt R p ut, “Wow!" cried Red- ”,;‘.‘.”, "‘ \,Z’ e ‘ en it v‘s‘[ryv— i) teutials, of the Mintstry of dentally < - question rgcy_l SIBIL HIONE frequently |5 write about it, and I just couldn't | take long walks. inquired, “just the spot n ard off that rock. |40 g o on of life. Thov.soms | ABTiculture, which oiganized the Fipeme thine '!,’ . sh e ‘h”\". ,“ d I‘f’k’m‘ “”,“}, ol men [T Rienet left one of those things?" ng. LR R R ha | 1and army. She also served in 1 bl i i s [ srie BB AR L n Y Trien 11, #1No, inio/ OF courss ot my dsdx, eihy Todied ABont. “Sed sais o . 2 nim, 1t §s a [ me whe : D the Cave commission. whieh . Mott safd. “That will take place this of the club, declared thot it was Im- |put you can't stay here alone— teddy 1ok at,; soatcIgll ! doing. Now Gray- |SPread so far faht it is not possible |00 th i ) 1 afternoon, at two o'clock. Please he | pessible that the murderer should be |hagen't you heard a word from Mr. he 1‘ e o kAl san ) ; S adicate it completely by opera- | Vestigated the' Trade Board Acts. |y, attendance, Mr., Tnmant” |other than the husband, | Heatn." over by that st ! : ) A Ghine fHe 3 R » He turned to Bunny with an| “The Heaths were by no means| «Not a worc " Bunnys' face turned footprints in the sand where T st t ) 3 | Wome e educate k FASHIONS AID HEALTH fapologetic glanc > o8 if he hated to |turtle doves,” was the way he put it. | vosy (:|,, but her voice was calm looking at i 3 i . o dieal treamen o slighte sobbed hair and short skirts as |annoy her, but his duty was impera- {“And, even recognizing the rights of [anq steady. “I can't imagine where "”“.v.v\ wit olicd a A ¥ 3 ent t the |,y fnfluence on the health of wom- 0. the dead to nil nisi bonum, our Myra | e went or what's keeping him T ere suem - w g ; R 2 =t 8 hat it x be applicd . R i o “Mise Moore » safld. gently. \was a saint in looks only.” away cre.” said e : 3 The nes a1 BT e R s i3 omuh e don G Luypun feiend, M catl s not in § sure looked like on€ | «Who is in charge here?" wet spof tooks s o e o o s et <OA0ON-LAUDEY- i of using what fs known as said Wallace TForbes, an | «ppat's what everyhody asks. are many 8P L L ‘j’l‘"‘ "‘H Ty 1o pe. | e make-un hox. was sh artist from the Gardens, whose |\ypy, nobody's In charge, exactly. RN | ol Py SO Lol AR EARAL D (XE No,” sald Bunny, frightened at \low-studio was not far from (yr, Inman is, in some ways, and of | 0 lgl"?a! Hat port, "would appear to have faken |hig gpening. She had expected aues- |the Heath's own. course, the servants keep the house Y o msel with i Lady Hygeia. tiong as fohor friendship with Myra | “Too pale and wan for my taste,” |x||nning just as usual. T see a few 7 ovmerly in many ways the'| ang he position In the house. remarked Sam Anderson, who was a |of Myra’s friends, but not all of | vagaries of feminine modes struck | “Knowing her well. do you think |true representatove of the Park type. |them—T just can't! s 1°¢ply at the rools of health and |ghe herself avplied the powder and |Smiling, bald-headed, and with & | +Of course 1 su can,” put in Tod- sapped the vitality, especially of 'rouge which is now so conspicuously |missing cyctooth, he gave the im- dy Buc' with renl sympathy. “It ja Glrl of Today girls and young women. They dic- |on her face?" pression of being more interested In [qughtn't to be expected of you. oy S tated the compression of vital or- | “Oh, no.” Bunny sald, excitedly |women o the earth, earthy, than ln! “You must come over and stay ET'S play ‘Animals!™ Bil JUDY I8 GROWN vp ns and the limitation of freedom ‘“she never would do that! Never. |the Myra Heath sort. But he was a |with me,” Mrs. Prentlss ordained, lie shouted. s e R Y 2 SR T st G { movement. Why. we often coaxed her to try it. | prominent clubman, and was about ],—md her nephew's heart leaped for 0! Tl be Jittle round fat B edingt e Al et he result was scen in mal- buf she never would 3 to run for president. | Joy. 2 kitten! m"‘n'k going to marry Mm T do not t > 1T e e e life h fw ]' nations and dises pre- | “Did «‘»”n posses vanity box of ‘“The disappearance of chn}‘} “Ob, no, T can’'t do that,” Bunny dAoMl," o Bilt brown pup- e Paifag Rl ight 8 L e s valent in the population. The dis-|her own clinches your election, Anderson,” [said. “T) police won't let me leave Py:dog! &mkin s - “Now, M e” I remo 3 M \';\ et woman. e 4 ) appearance from the dr, of girls Why—yes,—she had two or three | Black declared, but the other an- |this house; and when they do, I Ak h:.nd :dnd dfl'lh' e e e Ftanie fee el gt of that were en her as presents, hy swered: |enall, of course, go straight home. wml’;: o pepa i S il ked to g0 & I | people who didn't know her distaste | “I'm not keen to be elected. And. | “And too, I think T must look over il 'fl'd‘- s A ith J 2 1 was thE flist wafm Sho Had for mich things. anyway, Heath will come back,—he |Myra's tvings a. little, There's no ound & stick and pretended i was a nice big bone. him any time.” him out of himseif| | “Where are these gifts?" must. To my mind, his absence is | one else to do it, and a woman ought hig bon : Don't be to T S ugh so that he did not remember | “I don't know. T'm sure. Up fn no indic:tion at all that he killed his | to go over her desk and—and such i h" l‘l:nu“"! ‘a-l‘:""-, terrupted Mamie : YOU 1o was not s other men are rer houdnir, T suppose.” | wife. Wh:- should he? Maybe, as you | things." N o lre B (e e will find. out t I i re, for once, was a man who| “Not llkely she used one of them |say, Black the pair were not ex.-l “Yes, yes—of course,” Miss Pren- i "'so ““‘! down “on, theié | ithen, for the cosmetics now on her |actly love-dovey, but few married | tiss spoke a little vaguely. ‘‘But my hnd; a..,,],dhu,.hm | tace?” people are, howadays. Yet it doesn't | house s open to you, my dear, and | “N—no.—T shouldn't think so. |lead to murder. You'll have to find | I'm sure when -ou think it over, you Bow-wow!” said the puppy- stand for any more c v an ad had no experience with sense.” e ’ s other girl. Why, Mamie, if he ever| 1 just looked at her and wWent oh . ,ny chance kisses me, it will be 5 R with what T had to say T 'and not he who ean make compar- ; Q'i“qrf""""‘\[ *’I’."’ 1-1‘ 1/3‘7‘>0—“,\D£\[:« Bunny had turned pale, and was |a bigger motive than mere incom- |will see it would be wise for you to dia, "t you could have eeen that poor ;. .. .. | Pt k»%‘n-'é 5{-{; i o |Shaking with ner~ usness. But she |patibility before I believe that ' come over there.” ‘Meow! Meow!" said the fuz- brother of Joan's, crippled in both Judy, dear” exeyalmed Mamie, ‘m‘ receizecs ,'\T “"“"“‘; forced herself to speak calmly. and |Heath killed hi wife. What about | T expect Mr, Heath home at any i vody sl, 1 know you would iy ypini von are the most hard- source today says Marshal Wu Pel- | managed to control her quivering | |that young chi her cousin, or |minute,” Bunny said. “T shan't have forgotten everything, as 1 dld o504 snacimen of fominine human- x,:nr;‘mr‘fv\:“gn :.l,ir)n’ihf?: n‘“1 ”,";m ;“‘ hflrm‘"g ';’: “’;"""“ “‘"““l“ | lps. | whatever. he {s?" ; make u;ny plans until he comes.” —except, perhaps, that he might for ; ’ A e B+ i el cer felt make this | has been wounde n a baftle| “Ty the red scarf that Is so artis- | “Larryy T ™ be: a ome at all.” Pt B "‘ lity I fave r met and you have|French hat original. v | against the Canton red army. tically draped around Mrs. Heath's' “Yes, y}w. nl:::.nco“:‘:l“d—. l;:;u:: mp.B“x:r::u::wb:::n rmd stopped . ¢ i

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