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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. S . R R R - L3 FASHIONS N icksands of Love The Beauty Doctor | @ i3 | B Sy Migrs . Qu 4 | 4785 SAED AL B B [ ‘Adele Garrison’s New Phase of BY NINON ——ed| B2y, 5y C, AROLYN WELLS VM 6.p PSTNAM sONS ; - P d by Hi 1 Hurd Revelations of a Wife——"| o rvn ... | DIAGNOSIS — You nced more BEGIN HERE TODAY I tloor!™ [ “I went to the fcebor. 1o et some- In Harbor Gardens, Long Island,| “Yeshalf an hour after.” |thing to eat.”” Katie blushed a little, {in an elaborate bungalow, lived Per-| “Go on. {but spoke candidly. |ry Heath and Y's wife, Myra. They | “Yes, I'm not through yet. Then | “Katie's clways eatin’,” Herrick were entertaining as house guests: | the big light went off and the two |murmured, with a tolerant smile. Lawrence Inman, a distant rela- | sparks showed again. And after an-| “And then you went up to bed?” {ive of Myra’s and, aslde from Perry, |other short interval, on snaps the | s, sir, T did.” | her only helr, and ‘m light again.” “And saw nothing unusual, nor | Bunny Moore, young, golden-| “You amaze me, Mrs. Prentiss! lanybody about?” | haired, vivacious, an old friend of |Then people were in and out after | Katie hesitated for a bit, and then, Myra’s. |the murder—" |suddenly jerking up her head, she Myra Heath was hbeautiful but | “Well, we don't quite know that— |said, r,” in a 1>ud, clear voice, cold, She never used rouge, never but they were in and out after those | “You are sure?” the coroner urg- wore colors. She collected rare bits | candles were set burning. Then, if led, for he had :. feeling she was not and pos- The Stage Is Set for Dicky's Shock | pillows, my invariable refuge when | excreise in the open Lillian’s query had all the effect |I am buffeted and bewildered by sibly your diet is at fault of a glant firecracker exploding at | situations which are beyond my | TR {ENT — Here is a pure- | my feet. Almost at my door, I control I felt that I had cut but|ly local remedy that will give you | stopped, startled into remorseful |a sorry figure in my colloquy with more color — temporarily. Fill two | remembrance that I had taken no |Lillian, Without realizing what my |basins, one with hot and the other | thought of Dicky whatever in my |statement meant I virtually had with cold water. Dip a cloth in the | plan for meeting his niece used her of possessing less high hot water, and hold it, as warm “Why! — of course — 1 must | standards of conduct than my own, 48 you can bear it, against your, tell him,” 1 stammered. “I—didn't |and I was conscious that she con- heek. Renew several times, then think, I'm sor sidered me ridiculously prudish in pply the cold w er or ic ‘f\l"‘ toward Philip Verit- | ped in a cloth. This will bring up “What for?” Lilllan demanded my attitud Stve’ Waows the Die a| zen’s courtesies. our circulation and give : sl | B ey it ol batandtar vl S e e | of plass and her latest was a whiskey |you please, the big light goes off and |telling the truth. ' ! T e oiooe. Bt Il Rt Ty heAln s e he TRy e bottle, which aroused her artist hus- |the candles show again. And that| “Sure,” she replied, firmly, and Chirps on various occasions. But I pect for ading a healthy out- i et oo oel Tt Om s e gy door life, and in one respect ile and then I went |her t8 tell of ler finding the dead Jour paye: Provoked at a growing Intimacy jthem a long W | thought you might want to give| 4 bim a chance to meet her if he r than her Kknowleds cal condition pes ‘ CEr i o caan il e e e e R i wishe 12EI s = i [nounces she has made her will in all T know about it.” I SR S e o s » : B e s e | Favor of Tnman, cutting her husband | *“And it's o lot. Of course, we can't (told it to him before, and the jurors | s “Tll call him up dir never would be trou got very angry because she would |off. That night she quarrels with explain the various lights until we llistened eagerly to the detalls of the ) 1 T moved swiftly toward the tele- I accepted such attentions |not believe me.’ | arry and aiiudes mysteriously to |know more of the movements of the [unusual appearance of Mrs, -Heath, ; phone, stopped short in dismay as e il ot e ea] AHGh BamAvA T Aals R sl | nis “secret.” household during the night. Perhaps land the strange presence of the writ. ¢ | a alone with In-|the candles were lighted early, be- ten card and the burning candles. fore Mrs, Heath was attacked at| “The dles were just about to had offered ostensibly for | Mamie, *‘You told her the truth. I| Discovering My 1 remembered that Philip Verit- gen's car and chauffeur w 1o rrison’s lcome home from you and came to Chi- | |man late that night, Perry order: i take Lilllan and me to the station.|! everyone appeared d ot LR (R {Inman out of the house by morning. | all.” |80 out?” asked Osborn. J : “But what can—" T faltered, and | termined to believe were meant ror‘ he exclaimed. ‘And T ex-| Ibut the mext day finds Perry Heath| “Maybe, but they wers surely not| «slmost ready to. sir,” ein ¢ \ gone and his wife's body stretched [put on the fioor until after she v lon the studio floor with candles dead. Why should they be? The |burning at her head and feet. She so evidently ineant as funeral oo in Byt t..cy flickered out In a made up with ronge; she is dress- candles. Why place them on {he few moments.” ed In gay colors. Near her is a card [floor, at her head and feet, before | mThe other servants were ques- Katie, “T burned a bit longer— R Lillan took me by shoulders ' me. But I knew that there is mno | Plicitly told her that if she would| ¢ they were &till alive when Herrick and gave me a push toward | one so ignorant of a man's .re top long enough to think logically, | . - the door. nature as the woman to whom he |in the niidst of her tirade, that it| “I'll do the telephoning,” ghe always has given loyal friendship, |V8S she not I who planned the t='n sald. “You'd be sure to mess things ' who has been his staunch comrade, | {T0m New York here. You see 1 did- | | up. It lsn't necessary for him to|but who never has attracted him |Mt Want to lezve New York, for I 2 = marked, * Work of Perry [she was dead?” | iaran bt Ho tirthero i 1 5 ¥ow how we're coming back un- | romantically, That there mever had |21Ways had the fecling that you were | Heath.” “You are right. “When you eaw | |iots Sl thmw‘rfirnnr::s‘vo:vi:(rky | il after we meet Mary. n when | been any hint of romance between Still in the city and of course being 4 1s planned |~ gpo has been Killed by a blow with |the sparks, and didn't realize they |o0in"murder or on the disappear- ‘ & starts for a taxicab, I'll spring |Lillian and Philip Veritzen, 1 wasj\nnocent of all evil intent, much Ll Ealiiesy 1 {her cherished whisky bottle. When | were candle flames, were they, 0|00 ¢ perry Heath. M . B8 ing on bim so suddenly t sure, and was vorrespondingly cer- |1Urt to be accused. Hae and {deal |me coroner comes, Tnman and Bun- |vou think, just Whers they are " corfer, the ladies' maid, was the B s to velo un|teln that shie Waa mot. tha bast|s. On: Judy, if you could have sean|for he soutfle 15 |ny are strangely nervous when made now?" i seleniaon b #1 he's gotten over the rock. S ANy Bt R et Lo en e LS foT Buddyjwherh iy sBLaBleRc0n JOLnE, children [to answer questions. Meanwhile, at| “Yes, exactly. They were right In /"0 (o Gag the only one of the By that time he will have seen the | be if he wero to become deeply in- | o 1% } "]’r“v"‘)""““W isn Sncefilioghe g rsfuthiibionc h é\ he Coun‘ry club the murder ':'h line with my vicion as 1 looked 10m |46 o showed rlal distress o roses, but of course, he'll have to|terested in a woman. Sl e S oftcomEsxamot esk el fobiciR o iy Arsation Ions e g e S H 0T |grief. The others scemed a stony s . A repress his pro until dinner miE bl ysalEiin at thistpelnti| (oK Te. TAYeE Jassd el T SHIGEicavanng, | Anderson, Al Gunningham and otn-| “The police dsteciive may o3 |nearted lot, but Carter, her eyes red |4 Most Useful Frock of Navy Blue B oy h ot saneaiondl with ' Nk (Lt ree waen Tibads Him go0d-bye| Lima Bean Souffle [ers. Mre. Prentiss, towing her ment with other candles, and |\With weeping, truly grieved for fhe| Faille Crepe is Trimmed With i B il thi st 1 Mo i Avere) seoriv Vot vkt | S e One cup cooked sicved lima [nephew, Todhunter Buck, goes over |you can verify their position.” e e e natn A 15vad: ana caradl| Rose Colored Silk, Richly f e S bitong ool ! S ‘ “I cannot understand how T am bea eges, 4 tablespoons ffour, 2 |to the Heaths and invites Bunny to| “He may, if he choses, but I know |, - Embroidered = i i smc!lg on the lap 0‘.”" 'zn g ‘lr i “"r posterous lengths to ng to llve without him tablespoons buiter, 2 tablespoons stay at her hov e next door. Bunny now those candles stood right there | ™", 5 ypat she knew of Myra's Blue is omnipresent in the fall i B0 may send the roof of this|which it had led me. Why should|yife of his does not want him. She pacon drippings, 1 Joon salt, |breaks out erying and Buck, at sight | where they are now, eversince one .%oy o' caiq: T8 8] mode. In navy and the Inghter flag 1 i buldling hurtling over the Drive I fancy Philip Veritzen would |just wants his money and his e |1.4 {easpoon pepper, 1 cup milk, |of her beauty, {b her slave. M e e Tir e g ] R e e i hovuen e ol ma anoilt her hariy) fow:dipe ohlon ulce: [NOX G0 ON WL HETHEERTORE CH... TER XI !last evening. She was a bit fussy |vear; in the evening in such shades it back and take stock of him-|in me? T was indeed making the ling decided to stay here I was 0| Melt butter and bacon fat and CHAPTER X | That afternoon at two o'clock, the |45 SRR O ehe often was, |as powder, marine and pencil blue, :‘\ o com yon B MR het| mowataln froul molehill, aslangry a* her {hat it he had asked | gir fn flour. Season with salt, pep. | Toddy felt decidedly out of it. The lounge at the Heath home looked a |7'¢icq three gowns before she was | it is easily the dominant color 1 g ime to dig vourself into the Lillian had predicted, and with the [me, Judy, I think I would have £on¢ | hor and onis Iy < r1 had not looked at Jim after the ‘more fitting place for a social reced- | ¢yiioq. Then, when 1 brought that| The most wearable of all the blues 8 trenches. Now make yourself as| resolve to heed her counsel &nd back to New Y rk with him. Tnille: atitring Miug fo | unt’s presentation of him, end he tion than for a coroner's inquest White oorgette, she said, *ves, that's |1s navy and I rejoice to say this stunning as possible. We must | let events take care of themselves |(Copyright, A Service, Inc.) | tno boilin et resented it. To he sure she was near- ie big room with its windows i tC TR T er, Tl wear |shade s no longer regarded solely | match the limousine upholstery, ' as th developed, T hurried | the fir bt exgs ana |1y frantie with fear and, anxiety, but open front a .1 back, showed WindowW ;1 ¢\ g0 1 put it on her, and she [as a spring color. It Is featured by you know."” through my dress and joined | Tomorrow—>Mamie's Danger. S e Tm'q and |1y Eroleht at lcast recognize his ex- s of bright colored flowers, over |\ B o e b ;!Ng“(" by Madge Changes Her Attitude | Lilllan in the living-room. | e fold in the es' of the eggs|istence 1ich the thin sash curtains swayed |yo " CUE RS S et noRe T | fall street ensembles, as well as for B e oyrlsht A0TETTY Newmever e Vi e nnis | IExos RS Ennio slivioRinebe nC IR R ar e B R S e acatofradibes 47k Liconi Al e o plece oo feec i aTielTE t B B and: bisled my face i the B e ol e b i tered bakin} dish 2 icABRrS A 2l O e Ing ases and (5¢é she dldn't mean it, and Iheld jor serge. It is usually enlivened ed an r ny face in the ture Service, Inc. i our ea pan of hot water knight. | On the tables wer as up two nedllaces for her cholce, one | with econtrasting trimating of soms ! . oven for 25 minutes But she was 8o distracted with her |baskets of flowers arranged wWith the |, %¢ e of crystal beads and one of | kind, or a bit of decorative stitch- How to Keep It— Souffle 1s well puffed and firm to|Woe. She was still sutferiig from |care and taste that was the resulting "0 "5 3 she chose the pearls, and | ing. Causes of Ilness e tonel eiit |the grief and shock of the whole af- |routine of Myra's instructions. Pt eis s et ARl ol e B e e } f |fair, and she was distraught at the| The easy chairs and davenports o7 (o "y 00 icul—just beauti- | omatie ook a5 { e Z |continued absence ot Perry Heath. |showed thoir summer garb of flow- g, =" e BY DR.| MORRIS FISHBEIN | (En | Mrs. Prentiss was determined to lered English chintz, and small light "0 e e o o Od‘u»‘r e ili"'{‘ rasting co °'hl»“ Editor Journl of the American | M see Myra's body, and haying sald & chair's had been brought from the FheRdlItRuse T OlRSROE W»‘ml; n:a Cnfi1 ia;m ?f’?fldnu o { Medical Association and of |temporars 1,-odby to Bunny, she ap- |caterer's for the audience that was | der? ollar uffs of rose faille crepe, | Hygela the Health Magazine |proached the gaardian of the studio expected. A dash of powder, yes, sir. But | richly embroidered in green, blue \ 1 IFor many years, the disease, per- !doar just as Wallace Forbes, on the | Many jeople came. both from the "°.‘. rouge—oh, 1o, nover.’ : and gold. » b nicious anemia, has given concern to came errand bent, arrived there, |Park and from the Gardens, for the Have you seen her—this morn-'| Additional noteworthy features physicians who have been unable to His cajolery and her claim as a |Ifeaths had numerous friends, and ! Iy are the but_um closing of the tront, .{ determine its cause or to find a cer- sort of guardian of Miss Moore, won |there was the usual quota of curi- | “Yes. —Carter almost broke | the narrow belt, and the graceful [ tain cure. | them an entrance, and the palir |osity scekers. down at the memory of it, but she box pleats on the front of the very | In this condition, the red blood |closed the door behind them and | Coroner Osborn sat at a table, his jwent on. Yes, sir, T have. And \\h‘0- shon'sk.,—,, cells which are normally from five | |stood almost transfixed at the scen | dark eves darting about the ever could wa lrh"kwi her out 1I\5P This demure blue crepe day frock y A Flower That Wasn't ng the Gull alighted to six milllon In number for each | before them. |voom, and his small features twisted |that, I don’t' know. But gh{« l‘oohs‘”flms in front with round collar TR . just above him ow cubic millin r of blood begin to | The blinds were drawn and the into a thoughtful frown, as he re ‘fif‘fl\_{\mn now, to my way of think-|and (.u‘m, and also 7, mi.._“l,mml By Thornton W. Burgess have you found?" mqqu creass in amount. Since they are |lights shaded, ! ut Myra's face shone | ized the magnitude of the task be- [In&. 3 . et | Copyright, 1926 (ETFS) f 1 — ving. harged with oxygen carryl forth in a startling unearthly beauty. | fore him. Go back to”l:m night. . rr ;;fi:; ' The flowers that grow beneath the nothing but some flowers," many other impor She looked £0 alive; her carcless, | But he was a of efficient f!rfssml AM|=.' r‘u,l,.\ for rl'l‘m‘ r did | 4 | relaxed position, seemingly that of a | habits, and on th e of two he |You sce her again? At bedtime? i ! their diminuition results { sea d Reddy carelessly. No, sir. W en Mrs. Heath Wn<l | moment's abandon to rest called his first w i Are not just what they seem to be. s!" exclaime rving, y disturbances in the body and gi . in just a simple E —Grayw e Gul o0k abot erywhere bu adually in d | “You knew her?" Forbes asked of | This was Katie, the " parlor matd, |dining at home, in Jfust 2 P! W ) 3 bl S fé“?x’,’l‘,.l‘-'»l, direction, T don't 1!‘ The most recent efforts toward | s Prentlss, who was also gazing, |who had first discovered Myra's EOWN €00 TEVAT ’f;‘;"'l"d“_;“;’ ,"zl“;}(" omen's 4 k- Reddy Fox, having learned that any flowers.” benefit of this disease are striking spellbound, at the strange, 'hody. ‘2:‘:(]’ (‘odh;‘ o a:m; e | B 5 1t tound on the bench.| “Oh, they're right down here in |In their simplicity, They seem to beautiful countenance. | "Sho took the chalr indicated, and P i it H lth ) > point to an origin of the disease as- “Yes, but I never saw her 100K |faced the coroner with composure, doWn to dinner, an ea that |her night things.” Then the last time you saw her was when she went down to looking like little masses of jelly, the water,” sald Reddy, pointing had been living things known as to the little pool between the [like thist She never used cosmetics | But Osborn .ad no suspicion sociated with a lack of vitamin “A” |and she never wore gay colors.” |the girl was in any way implicated | in the food, which is either directly | Jellyfish, he promptly lost interest rock: {alive, e & ha - - 2 sponsible or which results in a low- | . that's the inexplicable thing. in the crime, and he merely asked a o B B Boias e O et e e oo o |exth of Teslatance of the bodyis in- her up like that, and |few definite and direct questiona as |dinner last evening Is protected and charm as- g ad been stung by one of them :‘0.‘\( :O“»l Ani\nl:n\-r \tudl ‘h» tion, the latter perhaps being re- \kh 2 Was It done before she Was (o her movements that morning and | ihs B::y‘o:‘x“!;osll; farirobal this sured this NEW way of || < he y joking me, Neighhor i 3 on 2 | “An d ] ¢ 3 5 v nsible for the diminution in red ‘Mllfldfor after? her actions on i.aking the discovery | s . . Fox ‘ T Ly, |Plood cells. | Lw . “Oh, horrors, Mr. Forbes, before, of the tragedy in the studio. :r;orr:in‘x:‘ expectiiz to see her solving S;,,r oldest hygi- rtainly no replied teddy. Tests Made A i ,0, course! Nolody, even a’, ghoul.| He had heard her story before, but |ther enic problem; true protec. “T hope you don’t think 1 would any ev . Koessler and his | yg! aint the face of a woman he |had it re for the benefit of | “Oh. no sir. I went down to my s ; & R e B e L G o e ind his | 1vs dangerous to make a man mad L e e peatadytor) ety breakfast and then the others told tion; discards like tissue X ociates have shown that vitamin |enough to tell the truth. |had murder: |the men who were serving as jurors. | e f; thing as that. Don't you see those «s" starvation will produce in ani- | “It would seem so. But why would |~ Again Katie hesitated when asked |M¢, what had happenct.© 0 1 little flowering plants growing right mafs a conditi- closely resembling | Mrs. Heath paint up like that, or [a¢ what time she had returned to the | ‘“You ~went in to look s b f s | | do 1t | Heath? ] on theb ottom?"” that of pernicious anemia, and that | allow any one else to do it?” house the night hefore. Do s women's di Graywing's eyes twinkled. They the use of foods containing large | |* %O, that isn't unanswerable. She | Goroner Osborn pressed the point. Yes, but T couldn’t stay a mo- CORES of 5 isorders o $ o , ; : 5 e < e . v £ “ {ment. The sight was too much for are largely. traced today to old- L twinkled and twinkled. “Oh,” said amounts of such vitamins produce | might have corsented to try it for| wat what he.: are you supposed | i Tve s wadk| ik “sanitary sads’ Tasschre sed 1] he, “those are what you mean. | marked benefit l | once—on a maybe.” to come home, when you have your me: I almost fain lT“ e time “sanitary pads, ecure ani Reach in and touch on At the same ‘me, Drs. Minot and “Yes, that's true. But then, grant-|e.ening out?” he asked her. heart. ‘\‘mlx, '\?o JHorrick bid me | unsanitary, Reddy looked at Graywing sus- Murphy haver eported that they ing she @i so, and taat she donned | “At eleven o'clock,” she replied, |take l‘r\mlf-s.‘(\l\ox?::i: SO Eight in 10 better-class women plciously, He hadn't forgotten how \were able to prod: e ral im- I |ha scaif and the beads in the same |with apparent reluctance. h‘r\r the terrible news. £ today employ “KOTEX.” ) Graywing had laughed at him for provement in patients with this dis- |spirit of experiment, Who came In | “That seems to be a bit late, but h You had fo break the mews to Wear lightest gowns and frocks getting stung by a Jellyfish. *No, jease by feeding diets consist | and killed her? {no matter. What time was it when | o0 haf 78 FTCEE UK Ta task. | without a second thought, any day, thank you,” said he, "I learned my largely of cooked liver and lamb's | l “You don’t think the card means |you really returned?” L s lesson with th, Iyfish." kidneys. | was her husband’s deed.| “T don’t know, sir.” ‘);{V"r\' Lekn i Be was sobbiE 'NO LAUNDRY g ‘But that P nt,” said | These substnaces are known to be | It Y | “Who let yo in? I don't suppose | Ver¥ TaR LI S0 Coom, and— Discards ng casily ssin piecelot Grayping. “You don't expect a |extremely rich in complete proteins | | " Mrs. Prentiss wos alwavs straight- you carry a lateh-k e NG e ey A “Oh, nothing but some flowers,” flower to sting you, do you and in fron. They also found that a | forward of speech, and she asked No, sir. I—I just got in—my- b M“{‘.]' it ahat! was Five ti 5 t;em 5ot 4 replied Reddy ca . 5" replied Reddy, “but 1 /£0od diet must contain an abundance | | the question bluntly. elf.” "’:-nm ”“in'z' ety Siore won ive Q;’"” fl; lI 07| s ordr 3 In't expect a Jellyfish to sting me | Of fruits and fresh vegetables, and be | But Forbes only replied by saying, | The coroner turned to Herrick. [ »]-“- iaros o le'” e Lot ohat nary cotton pads &> k fn the water. Any went | either. Those flowers are all right |Telatively low in fat. {#Do you? | “At what time did you lock up the ,‘“‘1 ‘“v"“‘r" ‘:‘ £ : Deodorizes, Ends ALL fear of looking and It to look at, but T guess T won't he diet suggested by Dr. Koess- | | “Icon't know. T know Perry house?” he asked. 1""“1 '{{‘O‘"{’t‘:"“o"v St e ] offending. wasn't | d some- touch them ler and his colleagues also demands | | Heath, and hie always seemed to me At something after eleven-thirty.” | % QOB't NIV St KO0t she | - You get it af any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying “KOTEX.” No embarrassment, he man spoke sulkily, for ho could | SUTPrESEt 0 RS LS Lot ever mind, she will speak for easy-going man. but those_quiet chaps see that this must impair Katie's dden wild impulse. [story, and the servants were, for the |nerself. You are excused. Miss In fairness to yourscli, try this 1 atu a good-: |vou can't tell w an ample qua: ‘ty of food with an | exceptional richness in vitamin “A.” | Drink Milk thing which mude P0p out e 1 es quite Just then Crab came swim- 2 quiet ming along, and touched one of littie rock poo water flowers. Reddy happened to be ‘\\nl do on a S & wax much disturbed; Lookiug | 1osking ot it At the i Pel This was supplied by eiving a | You a detective?” |most part, loyal to one another. | 3 s e e 8 %5 in this, ho Qiscovered wWhat | ot whot aooeaten e e in PMCS )l doss of cod lver oll our times | " “No, mot a rcal one, but I'm inter- | “You locked the back doors—the | MOOTE, willlvoninlesss ansarie LoHy B CH ot 1nz(;;gckage. ¥ ents ; Py LSRN itifu |ested in the subject, and especially [kitchen entrance as well as the front [11°5HONS 5 iily, and urgi A he thou g the use of a quan- | (To B Continued) B . thougnt et He R S A IR of good | whole wheat o in this case, hofause of s own |door and windows?" = ’ i : Aiper i e e G G wh 1 eream | strange and bizarre effects and, too, | “Yes, sir." Herrick could see no | —— K o T e x i | ed to he a rot stout-bodied L i s e at at least six | because I know the people implicat- |way to evade the truth. | L 8 ol ot e X one, and he ca 1ght the _€X- Iglasses of mi ne-half pint of | A flower novelty is this crepe rub- {eq.” 1 hen how did Katie get in?" m»‘ No laundry—discard like tissue A k. i fop, and-ome were pi S keeddy NOW. crcam should be X ber device, shac from 1| Ciygell, then T tell you something. |inexorable voice continued. | o B do you think of your flower, Eggs, tomatoes, s orange to palest yellow. and you can advise me whether to | The:> was a moment's silence, and ; ! 1 Bon 1 : Fost suid resh string beans, clion greens, | S [fell it to the police or mnot.” then Emma, the waitress, spoke up | ~ things o y I think it 18 a flower at{caulifiower, endi sweet potatoes | | “w0f what nature is your secret? |and sald: “I let her in.” N bi should oy ddy, t ind hubbar iash are partic = . | Perhaps yowd better take it direct | *“Ah, now we are getting facts. g > N iraywing ] etom g s | 5 5 R oo Yo when he camus - 2 [ BT but T don't w 4 commen r vitamin con |10 the authoritie How did you know when she came? g lick 3 ed at again. G will get Sy [Fout lemons, “No, you listen. Last night. T|Did you sit up for her? Did she UILDING ask for Horlick's i i alt r a Sea ctrult and raspherrics, | ouldn't sleep and m-nfl_vlmwll all kn]?(‘k? Telt het ruth . The ORIGINAL ) l d 1 y is an mal Among the meats, liver and kidney | night T was up and around my room, [ But Emma ¥ 2 forw 5 There is ar ount of seaweed The s the Jellyfish {s|contain the amounts of vita- 7nd T looked R e o T AT person, and she said, simply. | Maited M'”‘ i e vn. up on 7 ieorn imal, S t s beg whereas sweet- | saw strange goings cnd comings in | Katle threw a pebble up at my bed- Tl“’ Yearly Sales of Lydia E. | 3 . Lhet must giow 1 Ao W b d brains stand next in this part of the Heath house.” room windo -, and I came down and | Pinkham’s Vegetable i 8 anoad can ( 1926, by T. W vitamin richness. While these stud- | “What sore of goings and com- |unbolted the kitchen door for her. I Compound o et St often do tha | "“Not exactly the people, but the | “Oh, you do! And you bolted it | The Woolworth Building in New lights, they kept snapping on and (again, after that?” st Ol imatairhs et || e m o loff. First, there were full lights here. | “Yeg, sir." above the street, 'rhml"l '—F Drink for All Agea ial for all hody growt} | Then, about half-pasteleven theyall| “And what time of night was is our highest s RaTOE, & gernls | sent out—the lights, T mean—down | this?” it and fwo or three bedraom: 4 ious anemia hay m time to time < s (v r thr | Tmma gave a scared glance at 1f all the bot- § 8 ben led by tempor improvement | “n " vere lighted up, Then, about m atie, bi:* she had . supr respeet i tles of Lydia E. SHAVING (] of their patients into the belief that | FUNNY WAYS Night, T saw a small faint light in|for the majesty of the law, and she : Pinkham's Veg- L / E they had vered a certain cure. IVE squirrels had made their [ | room—this studio of Mr. [replied 4 etable Compound J | | [he present Investigators make no | summer nest in Bennie’s oak | [ fieqth's. And not more than ten nr: “Well, it was just halt past one, sold in one year ll’l of Toda queh | olaims, They do claim, how-| | tree, and now they were planning | |¢iteen minutes after that, the full [sir. I saw the clock in the pantry as could bo placed b v | o end to end, they q don't grow look swers to R ol clusive, they are sug diets es are not co ive, and the effects of t patients have been extremely deed, such dicts are that their investigations have to find a winter home near by. light ed on in this same room. I went through.” would make a f o been remarkably sy, stive, “C?me, Little Squirrelikins!" Well, sir, after a time those lights | *“A fine time of night for a young & INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY ; B amie's Tragedy night before 1 I o — Bennie called. ““Come and get went off and there remained only |woman to be getting home!” ex- T | column high & What : ire_you crylng about, |1 hey had t v p cel they | [ | Kfinfie pufnl\;’ They came.... two small sparks—those candles, |claimed the coroner, but, remember- ?fl;fifii‘u‘\;o‘:??}? . ’kCé i b Mamic?' "1 asked. “Surely now that v lives M F $ all five of them. | hee, {hat are now burnt out. I saw |ing that the derelictions of the Heath ‘ 5 i 2o everything that you .’ he said, I have enus fOf t’"" ami’y The nuts didn't last long. The I fwo sparks, low down, through |servants were not his Immodiate con- | B0U8h Teft over. to extend from and have been able to borrow twen P quarrell 8 squirrels ate a few, but they bur- . % via 4 % Lynn, Mass,, to Cleveland, Ohio, \ [} i orroy led with my wife to any | : Tty Fint th the windo - but T couldn’t make out |cern, he went on with his inquiries. R tEh ot ot b0 db aad T f ! E ty-five thousand dol 1 r seemed to C " T iod n:lou of them. h-f:l.’l‘:y what they were. 1 never thought of | “Did you, Emma, see anything i m:;,‘\'eerv <lmn;:mb‘ut I(w'\'sn 23 POWDER J jor your musical ¢ W | B ki picked up & nut in fhelr $MT | |candles on *he floo unusual about the house at that| fin ROt XY SUARE DU T hogan ? ::g;(”‘ “\ i \‘ e & in er - »‘”‘ p 4 & é«'aln ur“::ln’l,:n Here"they “Gt course not. Thi ory 18 very | tim taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- 4 QRS cYew Xork. 4 ¢ 1 Lo R A1S% e e important, Mrs. Prentiss. Of course, 0, sir, but T wasn't in this part | o A g A e Y the other day yo T a hotatoes ha milk scratched a little hole in the soft 1 P damally - d 4 table Compound. I used to lose m FOR 30 YEARS NOTHING AS GOOD .. [ & hav u)‘,ml 4 ,’ . 9 butecdioal ,,q-”KN milk, coffee dirt. Then they pushed the nut | [YOu must tell it “" th ':’“” Sk *'": of the house. The ’“‘,}‘“‘ TOOmS are | appetite completely at certain times, i * A " o e Raacn o Croam: =0t spinach tlown tato it yiitls theis possand || |on andafall Jhe the test. Dure . fhiinian sll at fa bROK but I feel very well since I began b SR calousy. Sin heen S et “] wonder how they ever find \vmnnlv‘”n'):-" e e e sk o Toom Y eekeq | TUChOf It that I would g0 before & ¢ f b cary thankful tlat he i ome of her dear catty | taBe cheese, sandwiches, ped 3 those Hils AbkIRY “Well, then, those li cept| “Yes, sir, o8 oon as T had locked | potary and swear to its merits. You e A . ‘ Judy, while _uddy fHends told her that"you were | Cobbler, milk, tea. i ose E;w,'l“id [on burning—T realize now they were |the door after Katie.” e oTite iy Noms acs e l;nslrfand ;:mayma] e ® yous ( \, f s n‘;img on here." ere and ghe ac.used of following | A lm:!mr ~— Lima uh;qq i 1 tle, | Ithe candles—and later still ay,| “Very well. And Katie, what did | and you will find a bottle of Lydia ekin soft, wl u, lovely, by uam 3 ““What's that you're vou aked tomatoes stuffed with rice, 3 “I say Mr. sobert Tren O course, Mamie dear, T would | apple-célery-cabbaga ealad Ket gone to New York. but his wife | ve followed you if s had known | wick pudding, whole wheat bread décfded to stay here indgfinitely. The ‘where you were, but I 414 not and Y/ pilk. cofee. | [ [ ‘long about half-past one, the b\liyau do, on your return? E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound light snapped on again.” “Y stayed downciairs & moment, or | —Mgs. Fraxx M, Casey, 220 Sonth | “Then some cne "vas here after the |two. and then T went to-my room.” | 11th Ave, Mount Vérnon, N. Y, \candles had been - placed eon the “What di1 yeu stay down for?"