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Quicksands of Love THE BEAG]?B@E%EWE %%‘7{%@ ET%)? é‘ij’%fl g l Adele Garrison’s New Phase of NINON gpsrzzsens “} C FICTION ©i926 » ; : | GYCAROLYN WELLS VEBY 4 o pUrnaM sons Revelations of a Wife | & 4 Mary's Telegram to Veritzen Aunt Madge,” Mary replied guile Creates Amusement less “but I told him ti % A £ ¥ 2 .. At Lilllan's announcement that we | necessary for him to m 1st B 2 % 2 4 A % s R 4 appearing and disappearing in the ‘mh over on that side, | “"Where'd you find jt?” asked Cun. were golng home in real pomp, | as I did in her ran 4 b1 y ; : 5 |Heath household next door one night |, Y¢S it's a h”n‘»’-xlm\f" Forbes |P!NEham, eagerly, Dicky whirled and looked at her in I choked back a chuckle at s 4 4 i ¢ % |and the next morning Harbor Gar- |'0ld him. “And one of the most at. |, . O 1 don't mean in official files, astonishment. Dicky's astonished face, and 1 knew i ki X 2 : i 5 & § |dens, Long Island, is ggog with the |'TCtive ones over therc. Heath wag |1 JUSt @sked a few club members, f “What d'ye mean?” he demanded. | that Lillian also was repressing her 4 o 2 p ~ O [murder of Myra Heath, and the ms. jan artist |found out nothing definitely against “Don’t need a taxi?” He shot a|mirth with d ly. We had dis- 3 , A . s G 4 § |appearance of her hushand, Terry, | “WHY Was? Do you think o [im, and not much definitely for susplclous glace at me. “You |cussed the possibility of the ingenu- | S an_ artist. dead, t00?" Black asked. |lkim. He seemed to be rather color. haven't been foolish enough to hire | ous child's doing this thing, | ¢ 5 House guests of the Heaths are 0. But when any one disap- |less, T thought.” a private car from a garage, have | but had dismissed it as nprop- ARSI - T S s sy |Lawrence Inman 2nd Bunny Moore. l”f s like that, you can't help think. o Ye f"v.fl"s Perry,” said Wally St B Btids ahock Didky's \deas . . o o 3 4 . Inman might have a metive because |25 O Pim in the past tense. Well, |- C1P%% “Good enough, all round body G e o o i |he is heir to Myra’s considerable | eTTY Heath is a pretty fair artist, |Sor G DUt nothing startling about him, 3 o " o s : : < SN fortune, she having made her will in | 7% DIs home s one of the show | L. ¢ Committed this murder, it's minutes,” Lilllan admonished, yowll| “You wired Philip Ve ha 7 v R s S 5 3 2 TR his favor and cut her husband off. vf:k""“f“rtlu- rdens. Oh, it didn't ""] first exciting incident of his life, Le able an answer your own ques- | it wasn't necessary to 1 1 R R RS G R A gt 2 Suspicion also n]flin'v)!n\\nrd Bunny, |75t & quarte = b A e L b’\i‘]l a good fime, he Bt Resadandy o s trnaated Blowls s vivacious, golden-haired beauty, | P12¢ nderson’s home, | QU 1d ie's a genial chap, & aha .:y?r;:fi:x(u‘l x?\irl\\iy he was to Tillian Snves the Situation MASEGeny {Tacan o - et suieal 1o AtAwe: }(T its o comforiablo cnough shac, }”‘4“ 1“ e ""'”""’n" go, and stepped out briskly after “Why, of course; I didn't want CONDITION—A protruding abdomen, TREATMENT—Exercise that strengthern "l"“rl ons at the inquest and the fact ! e "’“0'\ I've no idea who's at ,..Lqm o !\01 H'UT that made the Gar- him. We followed meekly in her|to put him to any bother any more | Tnscles velldves thin i itiful condition. T she had apparently known of the : 2d of it. You see, Mr. and Mrs. |oanaios s Secoe - im for thele wake, and I was able to keep hidden | than I did Auntic Madge,” Mary DIAGNOSIS { cvelopment on the floor, and with the knee be rder before her maid. who went ‘_“‘”\”' bad no children and the 1wo | peramenial ":‘hm them are so tem- the uneasiness I felt at Digky's pos- | replied. Then with quick perception | usclar walls of 11 nen stomach - as far aver the chest {to Ter room to inform Her. louse guests over there can't be ah r)(‘._' . €y aie unfitted for ‘sible reaction to the sight of the |she looked from one of use to the ! this results, too, fr 5 t & t oné leg and then the other, and | ra Heath was a peculir wom- Pected (o stay on forever.” e e president of a club. luxurious equipage which was wait- | other. of too high heel we f the b me. This exeroise »N’r“n"' '“‘ "!_IJVVj! jtm foll‘!. H\n_dm nnl‘“ ,(';‘I'“"""," .m'nddl Inman s |y o lH“”"Wm'o ”r'\(I»Lnon it ing for us. But he said nothing,| “Oh! what have T done that's| gans that needs med ntion. ps make the contour nore symmerical, | O c. 1ler husbdnd;: she nevergused | Mrs. Heath's heir. | ack for it,” Sam Ander Sl 2 cosmetics, never wore colors; she| “I know. I mean, T know thats |on 5410, speaking with obvious sin, only 'l;oddud' to lhf rmluffun,,\)h:n.x wrong? ;" dw-"l in perceptible SIS S ey SR . 2 nia for collecting rare bits {the Teport, but I don't know how |G ity 1 don't care a rap for it, he evidently recognized, and having | panic, and W that nothing | = |ot glass, and it was an old whiskey |true it is.” }rl!mrm whatever made me consent to tipped the porter followed : us would more cffectually shadow her| T smiled to myself a s T thought [when ready to serve tel American woman [hotile that was the instrument of her | “Well, somebody's got |t through the door which Mr. Verit- | high spirits than the knowledge that | my ruse did not work. I was trying the sauce i3 scrved with t ke. 1 the simpler the style and the |death—a bottle from her own collec- |5aid Black, decidedl ko'-‘y{:,,, ,.]k l zen's inpeccably attired man was she had made so ridiculous an|io help Mamic out in her dilemma Lima Beans With Tomatoos 3 waterial from which: the |tion. find out things any other way. And holding open for us. error, {and had only made matters worse.| Oue pint shelled . lima b s e, the greater Is its ap- | Candles were burning at her head |if there's nobody in partienlar to |.. . -10P¢ he'll get it, then,” Anderson Mary, however, had not his rea- | “Nothing," Lillian replied truth-| «Qh, mother, ple don't pay o e<poon but 1 0 crican comedienne is {and feet when a maid @iscovered her (Work this thing up, all the more rea- | *i0: Put his tone was not quite eo son for self-control, and when the | fully. “There wasn't the slightest |much ‘attention to those sensatior thin siices of 1 2 mec lcred by French worien to be body, and nearby was a card mark- [Son, why we old Harbor residents |SChuine now. closed door had shut us off from |thing wrong in sending the mes- |pewspaper storics e Mami 1 dessert spoon min-|one of bk Az Americans led, “The Work of Perry Heath.” should take hold and de our best m\ Cunningham departed, with a the possibility of being overheard |sage. If there had been, if Mr [impatiently, 1 lespoon s aris Strangest of all, she W#as made up |run down the murderer of atyre|CNSTTY Word astohis own success, by the chauffeur, she broke into ex- | Veritzen had been annoyed, do you | y'm capable of taking care of my st minced onio [Weavily with rouge and dressed in |Hrath, whethor it is her husbang |21% rom the clubhouse, he wander- cited ejaculations. think he would have sent his car |own affairs, if I weren't, God knows Thop on very fine 1 and vess ' Model | gay colors. w after or not.” ied back, over the bridge to The Gar. Mary Proves Her Ingennineness | and chauffeur for you You won't |1 wouldn't hecotnny op tomatoes, Pu r frock called the| At the country club the murder| *That's the way T look at it.” Cun. |3€n®: “Oh-h, what a perfectly spiffy | be able to see him, however, for| «what's that shameful thing you 2 con, oniong, 1 sugar rincess g dedicated {is discussed by Sam Anderson, Al [ningham agreed. “Those two people |, A5 1€ Went, he mused on the dif. car!” she caroled. “Where did you |nearly a week. He is going out of [are saving to your mother. MAimie i and cover with boiling York de- | Cunningham and others, some be-|over there must give up what they |[CT°NC¢ Of almosphere in the two get hold of it, Auntie Madge? Or|town tonight, and will not return |pyley I've heard enough from you.” e : minutes and nt s taking back lieving Perry Heath the murdercr, |know. Somebody must make ‘em do |2 98 Of Gavbrook Harbor. is it yours, Mr. Underwood ?" for several days. But I imagine | | said “good-bye” for 1 knew salt ' ‘wok five or the rincess Helen” del and others disagreeing. The strangest |It. If Mott goes for the little beauty, |, And it occurred to him, that, “I wish it were, my dear,” Lil- | we can fill up your time for you." |yfrs Ryley started, she'd } it up | mir and pour int 1e5 of it will be sold |thing ahout Heath's disappearance is |he'll probably fall dewn on the jol "“"”‘1‘_‘ on the Park side, the house lian smiled at her. “But my purse | With characteristic quick tact she |indefinitely. I went down sfairs T ing dish. Sprinkle with parsley . toaR tinent nest (the fact that all the doors and win- |ust as Oshorn did. for she's a witch | [0/deTS were rather formal and bit at present wouldn't run to a second had saved the situation and Mary's | jedly thinking that the mothersand | serve pring. The model te, loose dows had beén locked on the inside |child, all right. But I shall steel my ;" . "‘“_"‘»‘ i"fl"d'lh side, there was hand filyver. This is Mr. Veritzen's | feclings. Dicky, gevidently acept- | gyughters of today were far apart| Finely chopped salt pork ca and washabl {he night before and were found that |heart against her vamping and wrest | °F ‘o camaraderle and what car and chauffeur, and he put them | ing Mary's amusing message as the |, Fast and Wes used in place of bacon if pr way in the morning. [the truth from her soul! Why was |{ ht be called neighborly socighil- at you Auntle Madge's disposal to- |reason for Philip Veritzen's proffer | (cionvrignt, 1 NEA Service, Inc.) | (Copyright, 1026, NEA Service, Inc ail Frocks inger prints of Tnman and Pun- |she crving bitterly when Carter went (1% day to welcome you home.” of his car, shed his stiffness and re- e 3 that Is ny Moore are found on the hottle, [to tell her about Mrs. Heath? Don't This led him to wonder if any- BEGIN HERE TODAY jderson asked. “Will they want him %0 M¢ Was {0 be a rival candidate Mrs. Prentiss, who suffers from |M°SIDE around in the Heath bunga- |fOF the club presidency, I natural)y somnia, sees lights mysteriously | 1°W—It IS a bungalow, I suppose, I {100ked up Lis recore “If you'll exercise your eyes more of professional decorum and you jaw less for the next few | blow oors) as you can, | ex “There are others,” v | r ouchsafed "'t Black. “Garrison's o favorfle 1 is equally good |And. the coroner declares his belief tell me it was some sorrow of her |('INg micht be learned from the “You are signally honored, Mary," | serve and devoted himself fo ban- : e v ! time g : 0 neighbors of the Heat) Dicky said coldly, and I noticed that | ishing from his niece's eyes Q’I for young things id grandmotheral | hat the murderer. wlil bo foung, in |own. Too muck of & colneldence. Or #5550 0% & e . 3 1 : i Ui L ks Hojse of Nidola G the honsehold, Tnman relatss having |if it was, then she must cough up | A5 he neared the - bungalow, he he kept his eyes carefully averted |dread of having made herself Vicole Grout sponsors noted as he passed, the ¥ from mine. “I never know Mr, | diculous. But the thought of oy ea. i N it and Mme. Grout wore one at the |€°en a vanity case near the body, but \what the sorrow was. It can’t hurt | g passed, the house just Iatral b it e dhld Veritzen to welcome his novices be- | lavish display of magnifiicent Q"‘ recent winter openings. It was made |{hat hos disanpeared. Physicians de- her as much:to bare her secret grief (700 d:"’]’e:;lv“‘;c—”l’: Eh fore in this fashion. By the way, | at the apartment haunted me. How to Keep It— A M of gray moire silk and was des djioiexe s rousantana Rolleaiio il sk g can to) s uspsoted atialereciligl o il s e s how. did he know that you were s, Causes of Mness \ ULA {1y the ae Tt the hodses as |Heath's face after death mainre knowledge of the tragedyr o Brescr emanted. o nothing coming?" (Copyright 1926, Newspaper ea- i A f t Ax would call an all- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | “Good Lord, Al but you have “pi f)?:“;:yw”:.'f;,mfv'w Ti?::'m “Why, T wired him before I did | ture Syndicate, Inc.) : AORRIS FErenN a4 ] FySXOuDecress (O nzmi SNy e S MO ROn ek ard) e wen)i ha Cuaw ) plansat BLAVIE, MORUS BISH o COC } (T QL‘\S M 5301 i} fS Y Country club ot Gaybrook | ¢ BHFET =) GATE Y TS B EOOT A% liungalow, and on its small but ;Ilm;lr lln‘lrnnl :,n' the Av;;'-ru;n- 5 . Dussolint Cont r. being over on the Pork side. S on et aih DU dontleb it oy oty Varandah; & irladle aked edical Association and of Hygeia d O,h . h o )ne of the dress sensations at the |was a magnificent and ornate strue- [T']1 W3 R woman and a young man sat chat- A s e s = weh the same color that [money and a small outlay of taste. RO 10 YO N En L e oot Lty (ine dsecciated) Brean was worn by an ex. |forts of its members and its spacions | Machiavellian traits to round up < - | Gisbage. and Tacreass tho output of | ., Yen the lighis go down f anger to London society, but |well patronized of a summer after- | thin¥ you can. You want to see | 5 e ge ¢ C pa Paris theaters, there is likely Sl e e B quickly and surely. And most of all By Sally Milgrim retty glow from the s lini's* own taflor and| Al Cunningham strolled over there [YOu need the psychologic instinct to | - boxes and other fa B e s e us oV guide you among ihe shoals of false is the late nicure n 1 it the M coat and| He had his own opinions of the |Clues that continually crop up.” general coatlng red il he atnopAle rermant methods and procedure, My, Al you do know a lot!" ex- ill be a popfilar garment claimed Black. “I'd no idea we were phosphorus s 1 Y b t he was determined not to express L | is being extended to include nils. In a & 1 light A hem, but merely give a report of ’i{zi‘r‘hl‘\iz:’»i Suclla ot and p o) | a Simsior Dars 3 protty 3ows Grow the affair. o % | @itlonal grotps of y 2 Bows Grow “And then, after all,” Cunningham BY THORNTON W. BURGESS ecan Hve in water all - 1 we they ro t n: f 1 He found a small group of men, | ational special . exami b . 3 smail and innocent | =€ (AR & B lently waiting for |Went on, “It largely depends on luck, quiring ol tion 1 gere gy 1 g jometimes it seems to me a shame forted Reddy. I haebmat Al d 2 " i'here is so little in a name. “Well, have it your own SRlie T RoneT thais 3 ; c Nave grown up and [him, and almost without prelimin-jand hard e e e anshod o Retdy Fox || mild Graywing 2 10 : | Plarod Tonrs 4 ey Jemselves on |ATies, he plunged info bis subject S g here 18 a Sea Horse and tha . e 3 I reed ear v ek and gave a brisk and accurate ac- CHAPTER XV | Really, T don’t wonder Reddy | Horse is very much alive vou | ¢ 1 ! B ¢ i 5 nt of the inquest, “Well, you're philosophical, to say els that way about it. v want to sce hi sn't go- 1 of nspec I ) Io @ t t ! L the back of | The men wers those who had |the least,” Anderson told him, “But things which are not -at all alike g to feel bad about it. I'm going i th e it reed to employ Cunningham as a g6 ahead, old chap. Quiz the pretty are called by the same name, it is | o to sce him again ore he | Com ore t g XITI bo - 190 privaté and amateur detective in the |jiitlo girl—I'd like to see that | | : of the - ey listene : a very confusing, to say the least. It |swims away, and if you Wwould like | They now include the recordi : v ft e o 5 sl Heath matter, and they listened 10 |charmer—and put the he-cousin | : % his story, for the most part in si- seems sometimes as if some names to go along, I should be glad to | lete history of the s serewed on, would cat i Ml * s story t through a course of sprouts. My have no meaning at all. have you. Me .ds, by the way, the | physicial condition and ¥ ment of the ear lobes, f taffota, faill crepe | lonCe . oiec is for him. He's the only one 4 © | Then Arthur Black said: [T can see who has motive, which, ¢ “I gather, Al from the Way YOU |I've heen told, is the first fhing to 2 by teseribe things, that you don't alto- 4ok fror.” Reddy looked interested, but he|Guyl, what are you talking about?” [ the workman is employed in order A foating French artment | op again on _);,. < PN 1 f“‘r 1":' ethor approve of Osborn's tech- suppose Tnman may be said to - ” % nique,’ had motive,” Cunningham said he. “There was never in {he | to d ine is capaclly Lor (N0 ne | ciore which will Vit the cousts of lor walstooat. TNy ra wile, long, | “Technique! He last sny. He S BOEE Sl i e e ot Mool il monelties iy Cupple. prefty and full of movement, | yagy't sense enough o go in when it [inoueh I'm not an intimate friend, 4 - R ihe ind, they glve- surprising “offective- | rains, I a can to speak out il can't seem to see him brutally Y‘vv(»\\'l what . horse it .\l horse has St Al : he ship expects t . ; ness to all sorts of tallettes. meciin’ Iike this, but since 301 286 |niurdering his beautitul cousin, (o four legs, and he knows how to use | nixn ¥ ¥ . 1p expects to car- Al 2 8 bout tha |5 : 3 I'll admit, that T think he's abou GGt e mrod et them. Without them he would be Iy two years and will mal prop. by riment to another and in some | o N FETE T8 e the tmport. | Japanese Officers Get it A paloayidas AtcoroneR I tevar] [t et N peignind Gy Rkt tons AT [unt parts of Canada and f Rust Proof Swords (To Be Continued) work in_spec more industries adopt the plan [ vestment. | In plants h beginning “What do you say, Neighbor Fox, |only horse I know of without legs." | n i tion | piercin en revive SRty to golng with me to sce that Sea| Onee more those sharp cars of | Mma ot In most i nees long nec Horse?” sald Graywing Gull. Reddy’s were cocked up. “Say, M . Jination is made when Style Boat m pockets, of fur placed like s on ornament {wide, wide world a horse without | bor concern legs. 1 begin to think you don't | entrance into helpless. | saw! mean, granting the brutal murder. “This one fsn't 5 i % : en many?” asked Anderson, & gomehody must have done it. And | wing. “I don't believe he would SO DI BORAN: ¥ Tokyo, Sept. 3 (P) - war of- [1ittle dryly . presmmably somebody in the house, | cnow what to do with legs if he | et orders for f is cor the adoption of @ll, T've seen a few,” Cunning ¢ 4o stories of the careful locking had them."” Lo ~class Irench r 4IA0F t-proof a 5 11l Japanese fyam stood his ground; “and I'Ve Ly ave a1l true. I don’t eliminate “I suppose you'll be saying that | €40, benaol were dircetion of e < s ng army offic In this country an | eaq lots of detective stories, and I|ipe poceinility of Heath's guilt but T he hasn't got any, tail" sncered | FROWE DO Se nstalled on th J icer Is not considered fully dress- |10y how a coroner ought to be- [ointt sce how he could get away Reddy. i TRy e he wears his sword. I have.” afterward. He could, of course, | “Oh, no, 1 wouldn’t say that,” r % influence of these son Taste i D weather is an ever-y | “But Le can’t do anything IOT€ javo wone away before the crime, if plied Graywing good naturedly. “No, k an c v the 4 imntil they find Perry Heath,” Black |1y o cousin did it.” indeed. He has a tgil, and a very | © B s ol fons n ¥ iently swords must be pol- | g, “That chap has got to be found. | wyell T'll go there this evening, iseful tafl it s WESLS Jax - Hies g RO LGN i s no question of his gullt. lip yjoyrj) jot me in, if not, I'll insist “T suppose 1 it to switch off - i b i et o v, his running away is the same |, 4 jnterview tomorrow. I shall {flies,” said Reddy in a rat L4 0 maker recently invented a rust-proof | % "on rossion! And who “else could | oo °1 represent the Country club, greeable way . arer ¢ ) L to the War de- | i Jave been? As Al tells us, the | piy faels it has a right to use |Consider the Practical Qualities of “No,” said Graywing, still good; ¥ B o Ihouse was @ darned well locked Up |overy effort to locate one of its | this one,” said Graywing, nativedly, “tharatare fo Niseion Hals ; _ | that ruder could get in.” | members who 1s mysteriously ab- Black When Planning the Fall did . L o . |horse. He uses his tail to hang onto | me ok . “Yes,” Anderson interrupted, “and sth" | e % ok oyant 10 apysar oo, Ruxionk. ¢ x C S ok jeat This Cne v, how did Heath get out?” | i Afternoon Wardrobe You never have seen a horse like “I've seen horses all my life,” said | things with.” | 2 [ | ESthIgE s Kool INnyato pupdcl e “‘(_I‘.'I_]"“,l’ z‘(:“:"’m“ e 1 Reddy could stand no more ; 5 = “It_doesn't ;y:]wwflrt hlnI;v" ‘w\:'“"?:‘-‘ .-wummm Black. “You must g¢t| The revival of black is by far B e e g e Come on!” he barke Come: o . : out since he did get out, ace | something, Cunny. 'As you say, that |of the new mode, were dead. Then T might, if I Show me that horse. I want to s ’ P , lic 5 b - Horhes declare d. “We !‘:\\""9 1- | doa dering coroner got nowhere.” 1,,,, most iy a horse that hasn't any legs i o S : : mit hie's missing, so why not assume | “Ii’s outrageous, the way such |cause of its adaptability and prac- Ingry s L e i y ol 5 he's the murderer? It seems NOL|cages are handled by incompetent |, R or ieve have et ahors ) > : bl - : e nok s andled ical qualities, promises to eclipse v 3 : 1 : @ : 7 o only the logical but the inevitable |and ignorant officials!” Anderson de- |all brighter hues. It is featured : i T oo € - A deduction.” ared. “By the time a clever or ex- ¢, G S L6 s L neY e a0men oul 24 ‘ ; ¢ s R R SN “sell, T don’t know,” Cunningham |perfenced deteotive can get busy on | O, 5treet ensembles, for form: f* 4 t t 5 5 id, thoughtfuliy. “Logical, yes. bul lthem, the important clues have been .m"’ fm" fox M“m?on fEcokh: Th not Inevitable to my mind. You see. |oplitcrated. And not only that, but ‘,‘"””'“‘ of: tiie new huté arejilse {hat man Oshorn got no evidence of |tho hungling operatives are so cock. | oCK Doth the tailored shapes and 1 . ; ) ; 4 iny value. Spoken evidence, I mean. |suro and self-sufficient that they per. L e itamonn whil can't live | I d ed, 5 1 tha kb He questioned witnesses perfunctori- (suade the public of their own effi- | 103¢1s thers it o : : 3 i A |1y and very sketchily. He ought {0 |ciency when they have none at all." That black can be made to ap« “This one cr 1 repl L : : o : : S ; W Ihave put those servants throush a | \at's right, Sam,” Black agrecd. |PAT extremely youthful is appars wywing con 3 1 E ¢ 4 A \ k R SR ! regular grilling and the house guests |y, get m s¥, Cunningham, Hunt |0t in the afternoon dress sketched his is a Sea Horse.” i ! AR G : X ought to have been questioned far|agyn Heath, if you can, Get all the |t0day: Here is a delightful frock “Sea Horse or land Topyris 6. by " n L : : AN > | more closely. That blue eved flapper wmu-mn(io:\ you can from the peo- [0f crepe-black satan entwined by is & horse, and you i 4 . es t 3 5 % |Knows a fot more than she told. |jlo at the bungalow, and let's cover |DATOW pipings of silver lame. tell me t . 3 L\ v 4 : | Why, she knew about the th'mg be- e Country elub with glory by soly- | This gleaming materfal is used to > 3 |fore the maid went up to tell her— ling {he mystery of the murder of |bind the slashed sections at the —_— ong the e or else why was she crying to beat (Aivra eath!” |neck-line and cuffs. The soft gir- - # e {he band when the maid went in Heath will come back of his own |dle 18 also bound in the same man- / § 2 X ks S her room?” ccord,” Anderson sald, insistently. |ner. This sash section is worn : ] il g ; : | “Oh, come now, Al that's pure l«snq youw'll find clues or evidences |Swathed tightly about the hips, 3 : 3 | ; surmise,” Andersommobjected | pointing to Tarry Inman as the per- |causing the boudice to blouse at X | A EE Sy A but surmises ought to be fpotrator of the crime. Of conrse, this |the sides and back. Maybe, ’l . € ¥ ; e , L0000 & looked into and tracked down. Then, ‘\< pure surmise on my part, but all | With this attractive frock might 11 O Today 5 { Paer vl the girl vamped the coroner 50 at|(ha evidence seems to le in that di- |be worn a black broadeloth coat 4 i 2 g {hat last, that when she told him she | recpion. |coliared with two skins of silver thought the murder was the work | ejfayhe” Cunningham said, [fox. The hat should be black vel- of a burglar, he just nodded his head {¢ougntrully. “I'm not sure you're |vet trimmed with silver. land let up on her irely. Tine no¢ pight, But innocent or guilty, it { The yoke and sleeves of thiy {sort of corover, T'll tell ghe G P! 1ouont not to be hard to find Heath. |smart black satin afternoon frock “well, old man,” Black gaid “then aj.n can't drop out of sight so easily “'m- slashed and bound with silver | your work is cut out for you. The pye heard, the department have al- |jame. The cdges of the swathed gir- |verdict of a coroner's jury doesn't lraaqy put detectlves on his track, [dle are also trimme with this 3 ¥ g close o case, and I rather fancy that iyt T've heard of no response as yet. | gleaming material, in a hew mome BY SISTER MARY s p e ¥ Lan Hptg 1 Mott won't let the matter rest |mhough, of course, it's t00 S00N 10 | gerrmm——————m—e s M‘””:“_ S e i : e e 3 i 7 2 ey Ay : {as 1s. He's a live wire, 1 happen :0 expeet it. Irv on't know Heath aw- | > B it gh ) . i 3 % could do | rylly avell, after all. Do any of you Are You On the Sunlit J [now. yna you, Cunr ‘ JUETEY N ol g il es iy ; Seney SR i vorse than to join issues and work \ceilowa know ansthing—er—unsotis- | 1 poaq” to Better Healtlfl i of h and \ UNCHIEON | with hine. |factory about him .ot Hotiee ¥ a4k | “No, 1 prefer to go on my own." hady, you mean?" asked Black. | Try. is at the door saying | | There speaks the true amateur!| “Yos—or queer—peculiar. I‘er‘un-‘ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'’ S‘ !w.v lady fnsgide th ) 9 |Of conrse yon wonld. And T don't!trie. Anything, in fact, out ,of the | % Kknow it you'rc ready N 3 9, o . o o {know but yow'ra right about it. Can't |ordinary. The sort of thing a chap | 2 Pills for Judy.” o % : kS |vou get around the Little Bright |wouldn't tell of an acquaintance, ex- : Constipation &b got all thls out t 3 Mrs. Ryley, up in : B Bt : | Byes, d out what she really |cept in such circumstances as these ticed that I wa ed ready » v have a « 3 Sl € 4 |Knows? You don't suspect she is the |we're now facicg. If any one knows | A Vegetable Laxa- { leave. work ¢ | i . R principal, do you?” anything detrimental to Perry | \ tive for Men:l ! This colom, be- interesting development, this one,” said Graywing. “It ont e ywing said Lidowh bt ors: some GOOD-BYE TO MAMI I ought a4 of I had hardly when the fror What's 1tk V read f K lding - | M no,” Cunningham 1ooked | Heath, T hold it is his duty to tell | Women, and Chil- ked quickley. “Y N at a man ke @ shocked. She's a mere kid. Put T jt.” & dren, M ADab A < T OARAY 3 oxcuse lure llowed a5 is supposed he sunflower state. But California boosters |do think she's in the know—more or | “I agrée with that”” Anderson {0} t you: to his room. M it's [to etand fifteen " minutee. elr state can beat 'sm all, and vbe they're richt. This |léss.” |spoke . decidedly. ‘“Personally, I ter friends than eve | h | | A m Lydia E. Pinkham eould answar, “Judy the same man. Mimie con-find her| A spoontul: of Whipped -cream may Miss Gladss Kenyon holding a sunflower grown at Haywards, | “Then o fo it and find out.’ |know nothing. I'm not very well .c.l 4£ Medicine Company 5 own jobs.” |or may not be dropped an cach piscel Caiif. It's 17 inches in diameter and weighs 16 pounds, 9 ounces. | “Will Cunny be let to this?" An- |quainted with him, but when I learn-

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