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. i FASHIONS Quicksands of Love The Beauty Doctor ; » By Sally Migrin ‘Adele Garrison’s New Phase of s=' BY. NINON=+—-re-mrememsemomeameets o Revelations of a Wife —— o 7 CanoryN WeLLs WY £ 6.0 o5 sons he diaphragr BEGIN HERE TODAY | have your evidence. The testimony | do. Go away, rather than testify to Dicky's Sudden Appearance tainly pleas | TREATMENT — Stretching and| Mrs. Prentiss sees mysterious | of an eye witness, repeated at first | the truth. But when the girl, Bunny, Interrupts a Tete-a-Tete cious consciousness that the _ {deep breathing are the logical pro- | lights in the Heath household next | hand, must have weight, and even |is implicated, then Heath had to e S 4 edur rrect this bodily defect. | door one night and the next day | that dunderhead Mott can't fail to | come back and do what he could to ”P‘:'Aifu?:’,;fll.:l.,;l Cnrc i at > s ands over your head | Harbor Gardens, Long Island, is| recognize it.” save her. Oh, by Jove I see! Heath i Tt vie b 1 me after ¢ as H BN as as Il go, then iphale | ag0g over the murder of Myr “You know,” Cunningham said, | is sure this story will get to the ears nch 5 5 " {slowly, hold your breath as lofig as | Heath and the disappearance of her | musingly, “that young chap next|of Inman, and then Inman will svmv;m‘ me tl was .1;1)‘-«. That t1 A 2 o : ori¢ can and \le slowly. Do this | husband, Perry Jor to the Heath's, he believed all | kmow that Heath is on his track, f.f"ll, S et MY being lsituation, and_was most willing to | s several times, night and morning. It | House guests of the Heaths are | along that Inman was the murderer, | and it he doesn’t confess, or at least, here wero something discreditable. | play up 1o it, I understood when his | A is excellent, not only for the figure, | Lawrence Inman, heir to Myra’s| But he sald, that Inman Killed | it Bunny isn't set free of all suspi. Yet 1 knew that In Dicky's rather unswer came | but for the gencral health and the | fortune, and Bunny Moore, beat St ea i IRy, fRita | lon A Wil s do e ad alsaticicans ihe fack thiatin Womas T atva v mesniyor i v . complexion as well. ful, vivacious, to whom suspicion | cellar or pitched it into the sea. give Larry what for!” ';( “.E;r. )}Fq“ 4 D o with theatric , n 2 x —— points because of her strange ac- “How clever!” Anderson said, sar- Yes, that's logically thought out. cance whatever—except wh the |1 ; i . ¢ ® “”\'i(wn ath never used cosmetics, '%1 “m]l T k’;n“'_or G e e moonenne S h Mannenedtilott i e M f I' F l AMyra Heath never used cosmetics, | at least, you know, that Heath is | make public Heath's story, the bet. 1‘- ‘? M\r; H«‘V A R ¢ a enus ror e rami J’ ;Mvr \-vm’" 4."““' '.\‘! when her | ajive—T say, Al, it was dark, are | fer, ,\Yn right, old man, as _\r‘m L:\ manner, his eyes told me G ) : Jibonys waaltolni S xlie pyas eyl fiyonlsnreitiiatiwas H cathill | it'll keep till morning, and then furious, all the more so ! o : y . : o : Sister Mary) ”,l':'” B \‘U»‘I‘.lplojv‘(l‘r‘ o | o Ol ves. I know Derry as well | welll g0 to seel friend Mott. You e 8 { ; s ) q < ] Al et q :’ ‘»’.w‘f r‘; [ ’._\", ‘”’j“'”' as you do, and I «'m\\‘l.nwflf:m/fi‘nmd go with me, of course, and pique escape him RS ” . Al cooked raising, th Coliection hat the murderer | him. And you know that litle trick | we must put it to him straight. Mr. Veritzen rose to his Faa : codfish ootato va, | Li0d to kill her. Candles were burn- | e has of tossing back that lock of h il tanasn Fis hand 4 ¥ A & r head and feet; nearby | pajr that falls over his forehead, in once and extended hand. : b e y . tomatoes, cornmeal m was a card marked, * s cously. 5 ST i calloped spinach and | 1 strange thing about Heath's| w 't k “Thank you, by Bl AR sh : g na graham "1--" !l, pumpkin | ‘If»»]‘wl(v"rl:x:‘fy';h 'h;fr”m erva:v‘\\: prellihon Inmanidlen b Ba oo 0t tolalyoitn o dovell thinrokt alis with & friena. Dic : c i ere lodikad o the Insine| i -cpite lof ihotyoungimanisiastute||inx husiness affer thatiiand if ha pR L i ) 1 ocked on nside | gequetions.” st oy & 1 d ! lisbury steak, creamed | the night before and were found | - o o ] | doesn't make Larry Inman stand up "Eac's witn me ; e s nch fried onions, celery | that way in the morning. Finger- | *No, of course not. Buck doesn't {and take his medicine, then I think p ; <A 1 eu vrolalys S e and Inman were | KNOW anything of sleuthing,—any | Perry Heath will materialize again. SaW you, s been 4 st s R e e S ake, bran rolls, milk, cofice. | tound on the b more than I do,” Cunningham add-| And I hope I'll get a peek at him Tty ielsRIoRal IR S0k 1 it thes lern women!” i : chil must have At the Cowr lub the mur- | ¢d NIt & 5 : hoi . N 1 . i 1o, 2. on blame yourself too much ; is shoulders breakfast to help the is discussed by Sam Anderson, I mads an dnvoluntary movement |y oq himselt away f he t i B Heatl's vival for the club presi.| I daresay I lit into you too rough-| “You take it all so lightly, Sam. se from v cha with the cour- Tod S s 7 g £ = Skt S ] Salan hap. so, forget i 3 1 . T e im0t ez o ) : § : i Murricd and eaton un | dency; Al Cunningham, who is try. | 152 01d ¢hap. It so, forget it But I| I believe you have no heart, no real teous impulse Edith an e e e } i o 1 el confeds TibHoUIA iave 1Kaq €0 Pome [femiotion out what she wanted, then verse- "y you a 2 i v 4 5 = T, 1 3. home and find you here with Perry SEL Nipbene BAlSs, you are : : 5 : fast plays a most import- | Meanwhile, Todhunter Buck, Mrs, 3 v s dear sir. It would be ; in the child’ | Prentiss’ nephew has met Bunny | all you go to tell Inman, too?" “No, T think we'd better let Mott | do that. Indeed, I don't see that we | need figure in the matter at all o s R ¢ Work of | true artist fashion. Oh, yes, it was N 5 him I'm crazy to meet him. | | cd with a wry smile. | next time. 1t he comes to. you, tell | | e e e Sy e _you here Perry| “I haven't, much, to be frank “Why didn’'t you bring her ove (’1“"“':,"0”"’ G Ll i 1 with you. To me, old son, this is Seabang, ¢ 'y, |bury Mrs. Gra 1 Sen Spinach s atoes nd fallen in love with her Hal just a case and interests me only as Sl'eA wi'h aubareat ) Gordidiity|Lpien 54 7 | Scalloped Spinach and Tomatoes | and fall ) AL TR : rferests me only as 3 ihoua at Dicky caught the |P2PSin 7 B | Two pounds spinach, 4 tomato mny is amazed to get a phone But I had no reason fo bind and 5 sory pook would. The Heaths, as but I knew that Dicky caught the | "y 4no Biblical allusion follov : | I OFEE "¢ gag him. He came to give helpful full slgnificance of my question. Tt | 1‘ oS b Sl H % 4 1-2 onion, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1-2 om Heath. He phones her | Euf Wi " d PHE | you know, were never intimate |An Afternoon Coat of Hunter's Re had not heen'so very long asol that |s ey ol by ray back § walt? 1-S teaspoon pepper, 3-4 ng Tnman 15 the murder- | MO 00 m o bait. hool | Fiends of mine, and if I'm inter Vhile the s ine silhouett Dicky. had Prievously twounded mel| o iaole atithe badk ofhuiamoom 1 5 ip fine dried bread crumbs, 4 table- | er ny faints under a grilling by D Nou awallowed, bail hO0K | ed in the little Bunny, it's only as in |is a feature of the/majority of tai S OYOLe Y o8 |s0 hidden by a ction of the wa X % ¥ 3 A 5 B 1ow | and sinker! Oh, T don't say nay | 200 o : 2 Hacteh v of ta By Aaylaibaldly ihati Tiolightinotito) (o oaen byiaprajestion ofsthe mall b snoons butter, 4 tablespoons Defective Mott, and Inman confides | 20 siker: On, T dowl sav It MOV | 2 preity and unprotected child. I |ored coats, a more easy, gracior waste “Edith's valuable time,” by | hat Edl 1 her seat. opposite Dicky i 2 tablespoons «d | to Buck that he sa nny ascer e e Ouer | scarcely know the girl, personally.” |contour is characteristic of the ne: Botns. Teguestiof lanirie, o qe T swonld) | s RIS RIS S B I Hm 'I‘ | S Wash spin - i th irs murder. | L o et SuP™|. “Allright, then, old man, See you |aftcrnoon wraps. Coats intende Faes taken the dismosiilon of a Ba|ULe diners excer en she leane ‘ : : ; Cho i tt questions all the servants and | Pose Perry Heath was the murderer, | in tha morning. 'Good night,” and |for more formal wear are distir tlent Griselda, to have missed tnis [(OF¥ard, as she did when be ap- " and cut in slices tells them to keep quiet Er 1 SR T L A | eni T dn IR (s guished by flared sections, frequent proachedgthes o sl t a layer ot dried crumbs| Anderson invites Cur | But it Al Cunningham was not |1V accentuated by a lavish use ¢ making much headway in his detec- | fur: assure st charg £ Ihe i re of recognition. 1 gave her an ! i historical earch work of Philip [, - :,F'” ‘L, e ! ! | tive work, Todhunter Buck began ( Such is the case of the afternoo Veritzen's great dramatic organiza- |, © % S Bt himselt toes and sprinkle with onion, Feaonit by ey i 2 moil, any way you look at it, but | O feel that he was getting along al- | Wrap shown today. This is a grace tion. | i ' 5 e T " sepper and sugar. Dot generously APDEALsS a3 Mysier.o A Nenat iy s A Maveits 2 | most too well. ful affalr of hunter's red duvetin sclousness that Philip Veritzen was| It was pitif v the poor PCPT - Shortly afterward Ander- | I Wish I could have talked to He 4 §Tt)yean't mportant fenomentfor IS Lo Sl I e e e 5 avovds . EHaw |\WItH bl \d cover with a laye azed i SNOXUS AL ATCES { even it he got away afterward,” | After Larry Inman had told him notable for its very feminine si that,” Dicky replied easily. “She |'‘52T4INE - i : i) 5 V1 of spinach. Continue layer for layer | Son comes in. “ 5 . . Sam. I'm | ©f coming downstairs late at night |houette, as well as for its use J 4 it which held amusement and some- | breathless he waited for my answer | ©f spinach. in wyer ! COW (O ON WITH THE STORY T wish you could have, Sam. I'm at nig T s use ¢ simply wants to know where and |,/ "0 con more disturbing. to his implicd question. I 1 of crumbs, tomatoes, scasoning and | NOW G HAPTER XXXIV darned sorry T let him go, but he | #1d discovering his cousin’s dead [both contrasting silk trimming an 4 oo b e e | body,—still warm—Buck was miser- | fur. crumbs, sprinkle with Anderson’s voice was lost as - he | S5, o0 B0 TS um. Well, what | able with apprehension. It was all | A graceful flaring line is achieve well to assure himself that |in the lower portion by means c ; ‘i ble to get you | s when she will be able to get you | that ir Thmaai the allzhtest oautic [ADIX mation of his tentative question, the ! Putter S thathon Kl ads foruthe ‘ -no sort or kind of evi- |a flounce of heavy black silk edge this afternoon.” Copyright, 1026, by Newspgper I looked at Mr. Veritzen uncnr-l Feature Service, Inc. Aeresibie S £ R o00 Lo A L African expedition would be off 1 'H r‘ T \’ “‘(v‘ i | dining room. He had pushed Cun ‘tA sh “\ e go ([w\‘ o head- inxie Which would | | ningham ahead of him, and ¢ th nce would ever make him believe | with a wide band of pointed fo in the possibility of Bunny's guilt, {and headed by four rows of stitch be best for him? I knew in my dish ing down to a very ap- | that be with this tale, or shall we TR S e A D Lt ik mnner sleep over it and give it to them in | Rl ! ] / BT nisthate TLAPPER PANNY SAYS Hzoe ‘I"j B e Tians | the morning?" | but, even it the girl had no hand in |ing in red. The decp cuffs ar “Of course,” I sald lightly, “it s ; Yo do . v “Oh, let’s leave it till morning, | the murder, she must have known |made of the same materials not for me to advise you, but look- | |¢ : eniy ns he saw Cunning. | Nobody of importance will be thero | about it when she came upsta It an ensemble costume s de iz at 1t dispassionatelyias & ok EPOSIN i s et ; this time of night, and I don't want |Vhite and trembling, as described |sired, the frock underneath migh S s e tank S ngstasnsasnin. ) to go clear out fo Mott's house, I |DY Inman, and with vanity case |be of black faille stitched in rec e e e s e Telns) i h e iitTlen ten _ | should think morning would be time | d2ngling from her hand. This type of three-piece outfit i Pledbl I ”1 po it would nd rising bhe. ity ‘1 from the | enough.” | Much as he wanted to do so, Buck |far smarter than when both coa e a splendi ng for you with tion of pain, he hurried fro e 15 A G TS sl : i L Vouz weallK tolmelot alons s i = D e £ m “And let Heath put w hup- | conldn't belleve Larcy was lylng, or and slirt are malchlng n fabrf of sclence and incldentahy i " “Bit my lip,” he exclaimed, ten- | dred more mi Leieen nimsilfl| VeI gEepicsentna Ly the slight- fand color. f sclence and incidentally make ¢ b ey Seturael nASi T ouE) 't suppose any | oSt decree. A slight flare is apparent in thi ame CanAsa e R I derly patting the bruised place with | and us! Though I don't suppose any . sligi s apparen :‘1‘7\an!r wflv‘n ‘,]."1 y the {ime you YI‘:ITY ;:‘hw‘: Rkt One of Tods faculties was a | coat due to a flounce of faille edge: [t RO VL L DANe Zorgofterall e e e e real flair for the truth. All his life, | with a wide band of pointed fox. |about your pretty personal trou- chair. “All right, ing i Come on out to the | he had almost invariably been able Copyright, 1926 (EFS) MR. AND MRS. OYSTER CRAB |may find out” sald Graywing, and | ; ous. Well, Cunny, I'm like that man | 58 ‘b bIo6. ©Bome OF ¢ b and a | 10 tell when any one spoke fals DS A DY y Tl V. gess chuckle "y e dor ) 5 ¢ who sa he didn't accomplish as| Porch and have a ghteap and 4 ¥ A _— (By Thornton W. Burgess) \ ~,kl] d. 5 ‘\n| iy ““ i 't | (Copyright, 1026, NEA Scrvice, Tne.) mh ’.,1“1 \.:, ""\' ]v"w\) 'm‘l"(': smoke and tomorrow we'll electrify | It ‘\\os ‘:L ~0|1‘rl;(‘ir.<1ght( or Srr‘{{m'l S uare CYO ey often have a {a of Oyster Crabs, | 2k e B ich as he expected and h B e oelic S | sight, that told him at once of a whn Oh, who could bs an Oyster Crab? | because it isn't often that one is £ pect he would! I thought it would "‘A‘D;jl' g L Ver: | speaker’s insincerity. q Her life's secure, but, oh, how drab! | found. They never leave the Oysters . toiTec R R ”“;‘ il it This trait, of itself, was a strong Feieddy Dox s vk wbleh; ihevianay Mook And o) U AUt AheY | ter plan of pursut, 1f sou'd been | 8sset in the matter of detective TR EEL = s w;j only when an Oyster is opened | our ealth e e hi”f' BORE I S S e t would you have said to | WOrk. and the unl\'rlrt‘;llr;; was, it “If that fs Mrs. Crab, where I8 Mr. | by some : s a chance ' L : 3| s was working against Toddy's own Oyster Crab?” inquired Reddy Fox, | to get these lit rabs. How to Keep It— 5 S S B ,‘:’0[7‘2' & '”1"1,4 ot Al von et ot A s he looked down at the tiny, help-| “Look at aby Crab down Cans : it it s 1y or : PR i, He wanted to clear Bunny from 5 3 5 | Si S: 5 " he } receiv- h, Cunny, I'd have marched him Y less littlo Crab which Graywing the !" cried Red “That's the | uses of Iliness | b e s e 10 theffaintesyibreatll oristispiclon sbut L big check from a man name ght t to hes 1 It Mott Gull had sald lived with an Oyster | smallest Cfab T ever did see.” | Jock Bt wan Sawment | wasn't there I'd have sent for him, | eVery effort he made seemed to re- inside the latter's shell Graywing looked. Just disappear-| BY DR. MORRIS FISHREIN fCrandallatiassuimadilas nayipent 2| sult 'in further evidence of her im- | : igeldy Sh e 2 ym suspicion, wouldn't he lay Iy Liccerodidibaiting dl e GBI, ame on Larry Inman, the only laver of sliced to! , ) possible suspect except himself? 1 ch until all is used. Cover with | search party could pick him up row, th il is too cold. Well, so scoff at everything, Sam, t have you to offer as a bet- want the “Goodness knows,” replied Gray- | ing under some seawced in the | Fditor Journal of the American | for a picture, and I I q,m:;‘ ;'(‘:::\"w'\‘nwlul,hu, e 1,,‘,?;, 1,",“:,8 plication in the tragedy. wing. “He may be almost anywhero | water was a mite of a Crab, but he | Medical Association of Hygeia < ’;‘""“"“} B s e e o g to| He sat on his aunt’s porch in the e R e was g guiar Crab. | the Health Maga f the time, for Mo @ sund him. | 50 on, some sworn evidence, T say, | increasing darkness of tho evening, “Oh,” exclalmed Reddy, “doesn't | Little as he was, Reddy could see| = o he had bought one of Perry's | SUPpose we go ovor to Heath's house st at the same time that Cunning- he live with an Oyster, to0?" that he had two pinching claws, | Nothing is so impor the fs e s He s tale,” | ham sat on the porch of Sam An- U e ST Oy otk L Ya || ORI Eanyt caniacGan M ol iDE0auGHan o leodd Tworkdath: : i e o e e i it vou like but 1| derson, across the Gaybrook bridge. small—he is even smaller than little | there was nothing weak about those | 10ient sbeed as good vision. (iood e R T 1 and—oh, hang | His thoughts dwelt on the thing Mrs. Oyster Crab; but he is a hard- | tiny legs of his, as had | the | Vision is itself largely dependent on | When it comes to bank rolls, “roll | 4 :’rr‘\ RS | 1 i lieve Heath's | Inman had told him, and he tried shell. Yes, sir, he may be little, but | case with Mrs. Oyster Crab. He wag | 49°quate lighting. your own” is a fine motto, m(m: cinll end 1im d thiae [ . hink of | his best to twist it ound to seem he is a hard-shelled person, just the | traveling sidewise, just as any Crab So important i r i at “work,—my own or any- | it, the i 1}! point in Bunny's favor. This, he same. He believes in having a good | would om the omics. A 4 “You z ot | was totally unable to do, and so he “Well, you are lucky!” exclaimed |20 ! 3 1 govern- | T d ! 0” 4 e Oy nin sty ao | I A3nnny : t seo any |1t his mind drift back to the girl Graywing. “It isn't @very one who , through Baical Researen | odaay § er— e bt Ardorsorn losked | way/outitor Her with In. | herself and her exquisite beauty, has a chance to see little Mr, Oys- | Council, undertook a compl es- | S man docsn't act like a guilty man. | More ]”““" “"“;'f“ 3’;”“':’ ot r Crab. That is o vou were'| tigation of our present S h A G e s g o e e | feature, he told himself, it w oki :’ at ]H‘ Yx\]h" 5 ‘v" \}. r\’ m" n. | of the relation of illumination to the | tomac gony 0€s | ?‘.‘\'?,‘ :\".‘-” g;:’.’\',j 5 r[ ?;fm,?‘,,, | “How does she?” ‘M'x;fly of soul. \]\'m that nnT;‘] .v’r!‘. R ] GBIy ac 21 A or \\1.0'1(\\. .I.ilc}\. fah ]_v:)‘.‘sS!r_:r”‘x\i.lvwwxlj‘my‘\‘;.v“w o v she | 'l' : \1: to tears when | trought than a seraph coulat ”\vs?gaw‘.’cioxt,y.~‘1lv|xzacxc felt ha a regular Crab, hut he is suc e literatu fact Axelord’s Phey. askull, nincompoop, dumb-bell, girl wouldn't, especlally an | _From which cogitation it is plain | 2815 & SHAWAINE B eieor Lt ¥ ¢ | that the character of illumina- | b g b to be scen Todhunter Buck ~was [Ted, ereen and blue velvet ribbon ; 1 still there are stubborn people : sald Anderson, smil- | “Well, then, there’s a lot of evi. | Very much In love. =~ EoDIiLhE | in rhyme. To himself he mur- and confrc n with t tiny fellow that his shell jsi innocent one?” very hard and there a ways portant relation- hungry fish looking for him. That ship to ti ility to see accurately [why he scuttled out of sight o Objects Studicd won't accept this offer, but continue | g 4" i | 1ate at night, and an " ARl Bt R e s The shapes and the sizes fo sufter (ram gas on stomach, belch- | "Liyents Cunningham shot his| e oy sty PRI S RS ied and the g ng of sour food, stomach pains, fou Berry Hea o 1o fng: i Jit. But her | mured: i R ,f_'{ S to adant ftselet R Foatis. diziness | Hillonanasss andl| oo i LA R As O e s B 41.”4‘1‘;,[ “Your eyes—of a tender, wind- nd * 5 flower biue, With innocence back of them, 1ook- ; night.” e use — just be-| “yypa1» Anderson's tone as | der Inman 156 it's all, there Is no other | hiogive as the other's, he| “Oh, Lord, eivaimmuiion Dare i ; . evinced unbounded incredulity, | over all those points a hundred happening than the opening o s sl witl iston e himself, in the flesh. | times. Do get some new ones. Her : ) G e e 2 have another cigar. And look out e great world thar 1 ing through— | It wasn’t really inspired verse, but LA | it pleased his acsthetic sense, and | * “Wel, if yowre going to talk with | Where you sling your ashes. Why | Carried a little balm to his torn Mrs. Oyster Crab ison. but with nothing more ex- closing of an oyster shell. The | ane ' |conquer obstinate ecases of indiges “Now that you mention important thing in life tion, and turn the old stomach into I'm bungry” sa Mrs. Oyster Cra A 1 les, - S L inly has it. But, as f nou If you want quick and lasting re- time and seeing the world " little 1 ’ 3 prefer I ot ottle today. It is dis- ¢ T get a t 1 It is dis don't | use the whole floor?” hogls PO Then he came back to earth, and me, make yourself explicit. I 1m» 4 to decide what he must do. | yet grasp your meaning, my boy | “Lord, Ssam, what a fuss you are So Cunningham told him, plainly [ I 8guess I'll go home, and try to Am I to u T that more excitement ¥ A t pensed by Axelrod’s Pharmacy and|| 208 truthfully, every word t had | Sleep on this thing. Maybe the night Mrs. Oyster Crab n't have The same he . that prod 1 : : 1ArmAcy &N passed between himself and the fu- | Will bring counsel, as the poet or hard shell?” inquired Reddy. n s gitive Heath some wise guy s T et e vatis ATAR TRt y | “Well, try it out. But if the night He spoke slowly and straightfor Fiod M araoyer ke menati tolliba correct,” ut he kept ary eye ot brings it t ) e know early | L el . B . “«@ g 0OULD NOT PUT 5 but e Kept o wary eyo out | brings it o vou, et mo know early | I Morecyer e Toant 0, | «YE] LOW MASK?” He had ed himself Bunny's Kknight er! he meant to fight for Ler a la mort an la mode and any other dramatic way he could importar cqual ¢ ¥ W “p r any express ierson’s | in the morning. For otherwise, I'm £ T for any expression on Anderson's meant smuggling the eirl out of el dion e r0ing to Mott with this stor: o 1 face that might warn him how his | 8018 fo Mott with this story of the | 1 6o dens, then, out she must hldCS pTetty teet’ T T appearance of the missing man. such good eat y 3, aprea 2 Yormal: Fyes 3ol I y go i oad 4 i e : A ; UN HER SH E ek noenon sald o yard anilL) ‘\::rlli‘(:\(!)\-”("f‘\;kw hln“\‘\‘: Pv'»m“.‘:x )\\nr\: For Toddy Buck was of quick de- MAYBE you believe your teeth a Now that you mention it y : e o netoryamas i itoldiHe | s e s b | cision and rapid action. He fully naturally yellow. That you ca ey, y(lv.»\m,u : as of ¥ [ aratel .ynym ( o \m‘ e ('n;v.’ull)(, e ten o0, Y POTCR | 1 olieved that Inman had seen Bun-| never be free of that ugly yellowis ittle Crab like t te & 9 gess) | 01 mat- | gNDREUDERIELLY, he narrative | | P S | ny, just as he had described. Buck | hue. Wrongl Y ? Betore : . f vistor tigma- | Mrs. Daugherty Was so Weak |[naited fendvhanghefollmnx e (S DO SRS B CUBR IR A W e e whirc‘i}hzg;:lclztv?i:l:ii:r}:i‘:i R einad X . : i reached he remarked, briefly g Il right, AL" Anderson | from if,—but Larry had sounded | aglassy mask imprisoning the beautif Mrs. Oyst i rmal exe with | fnalittle town of the Middle West, ; 8 O e s s oo tRib oL AnaNTod elieVed (i enamel. Lift the mask and the white tion. | was a discouraged woman. For four OH | A R eneYosoEsy '! 18 NATSIess | o idn't necessarily argue Bun- | ness of your teeth will gleam like ivor to fix | months she had t was all, but Cunningham |to his friend. “And youwe doej . "oyyiyin any airect way, but it| in the moonlight. =i aewt .- —_— 8 t ob- been in such hot all over at the scathing | more t an any hody l.nd. e :;w» in | did scem to prove that she knew of | Dental science says this takes plac: oye ) poor health that f reproach Eetting. w from Gigath dltell youy [ Myra’s death at that time, and that | Inyoursalivaisa“liquidcement”know i i + look here, Sam,” he be- | that Will be a polnt In your favor| g, \"o ;14 explain why Carter found | as Calculus.It glues to yourteeth, the 1 ! B | <ioop to put on | & Anderson interrupted | u...m'm law p}w,m». 1 say, eUS re- | o sobbing so bitterly when she hardensinto a glassy mask. Coffec, foo 3 : s £ e own shoee. ©'s nothing to ‘look here’ | construct the case,—I believe that's | (o1¢ "o her room to tell her the| and tobacco stain this mask—for it i < : p Unable to do her You were a_double-barrelled | What they term i s e absorbent. Ordinary dentifrices cannc ; | Yo 1at Hoath All right,” Cunningham spoke the | dislodge it—the continued yellow cole WoRtaable o e anaylyon | ey v Heatn told the truth Toddy tried to reconstruct You | cagerly. 1 tol TN | gcene that Bunny left when proved that. L . °7a Girl of Today ' e £ o of doorsor i : 5 enjoy a friendly A Ban at least three | then how did it all come about?” |5 * a 2 But there is one substance that wil . B| chat with her servants from the house, anc CHAPTER XXXV | went apsiales bite b8 ke e on Tri-Calcium Phosphate.” < JUDY'S DILEMMA i Do a yandefee 2 .| able to do. He thought, it must be ri-Calcium Phosphate.” Your denti 5 h T y neighborz, 11fe e from the garage and len. | Oh, T suppose it was just the old | ha L R B Myraaas At UL A H RS uses it for cleaning teeth. It is nor seemed dark u muffed it, Cunny, and that's all | story of two men and one woman. I | & #ha lixd AeenherkNisd ovnot he gritty. It cannot scratch, ‘What dental scienceforyearshastrie: r is abo! ha Now, don't | don't think the baby girl was on the & " a0 “ye oo Thag) why didn’t ran ) : to do is incorporate this magic sut 1”3!"“"’”"”. o S ne, and don't apologize. Your | scene at all. I believe if she was | hen one day, a booklet was left pidity is beyond all apology and | secn coming or golng on the stai stance in a tasty, pleasant tooth past b 50 all might have beautiful white teeth o | i e oon she Was readinE | fow did he look? Fit, and all that?" | over. I belleve that Heath und his | 134 hermele apRict Bhe Col¢ Now it succeeds! The name of this mt | booklet 1 Tetters foom T couldn’t sce v well, it was | wife and Inman quarrelled. Then | Tyg ) By Sty ought, with his usual M "”5,‘0(,”5‘ DAEtE 18 OR”(I!O.S' Den ol Lt ors I wrk, and, too, I was so flabber- | nobody can say just how that thing | & % i ists everywhere recommend it— espe SN BanE o) I' to hers sted.” | nappened. It might well have been | F2Pid conclusion, he must agk her ally for tecth difficult to whiten. = | who had found better health by tak- | ‘ about it. It might be hard to do Try lbfor Baarity's saké By a tily ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable that, but not so hard as to wait in | today or use coupon liclow o R gener Hioh A= to ir “1 began taking the Vegetable | PCration at his friend’s stupidity. | herself between tliem in an effért to | piling up agai the girl he loved. has only a sort of sk nination e 2 0bsll andithatils alking to my detective!” od eating!™ exclaimed Reddy. she raise an alarm? Unless,—no, at her front do Idly turned 3 | he would er believe that Bunny t e whining won't do a jit of good. | it was after t whole show was s 4 l bit of good 1 | had herself applied the colors of “You would b and Anderson | accidental. Perhaps one man attack- H pound,” Mrs, Daug “Well, all we can do now, is to try |help one or the other, and received g . G B Pu,l n Compound,” Mrs, Daugherty writes, ' . To Be Continued VUIHS N B8 REGUCEH | “and arrer 1 took the third bottle, I | 0ur bessto set the little girl free and | the blow meant for one of the men ¢ ) People who want t | found relief. Tam on my eleventh |run Inman in.” “I never should have thought of FREE 20-Time Tube sonléiwh nt to reduce swol- | pottle and I don’t have that trouble Anderson spoke with brisk ener- | that! But it's darned plausible! T be- n or varlcose veims should g any more, and feel like a different | 8Y. as one who sees his plan of ac- | lieve that's just what did happen; }‘{‘fl“’ lyillgfl"(nvyi '\:[t:'rrahnm‘::, B of Mo JEmerald Ol at | woman, ‘I recommend the Vege- | tion made clear for that, supposing Inman held the 1f you can't “get away,” sase || Yotk City, for free 20-time tuve. ApD 3 morning as | table Compound to everyone I see “Easier said than done,” Cunning- | bottle, would make Heath loath to the attacks with— ths quickly e an | who has trouble like mine. I am |ham growled | appear against him. It Heath knew s arat roveInen tinue | willing to answer any letters from “No, not if you tell your story to | that Inman killed Mrs. Heath, but : n ins ar o re- | women agking about the Vegetable |the authorities as convincingly as | did it by accldent, by her intercept- APORUB normal. The Fair Drug| Compound."—Mgs. Ep. DAUGHERTY, |you have told it to me. I deplore | ing the blow meant for Heath, then or ; 3 a . 1 deplore | 5 Over 17 Jars Used 308 Orchard Ave, Muscatine, Iowa. | your inactivity, but I am glad to | I can see Perry doing just as he did o =

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