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e Ahery ML Sgoparmr e st as his little legs could take hi thought he whs the most abused i . 1g W QUlesands f | Meadow Mouse that ever lived. But ecatirice r v . 3 v ward home, As for the man—well auiner Adele Garrison’s New Phase of : Shadn T “ e B never mind what he said © JOHNSON FEATUR Loy: BOUND. R I . { W,/ (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess) ES INC, 1926 and’HER MAN' ETC. o i i = evelations of @ Wile —"| 1o v Danny sears o | Familiar Voice.” RF | that she did not eatch [scarlet heels, locked in Tim Done- Madge is Worried by Leslic's Ac- | that she rememb T was ek vate sec - gal's arms. qualntance with Mary ) 1 dim r Wallack, hout Donegal a At twelve o'clock a crowd of “Ah! that is much better,” Jack with | he I"abric Mills. | the w that | people came in and found their way Leslie sald commendingly, as Mary |V me con- | C 1 Honey Lou not only | f to a big round table in one corner. AllEisea Han ey Avdhnd HAL pros: when he had cur ea t b is quick and cl ntly he never worked. |The women in party wore no trate figure of Mrs. Baker, and | O0Ff in the hotel | | but 2 o ws how to sta vs had plenty of money. | h nd the men had on ever raised her to a sitting posture. He |loF 1 woman of | How to Keep It— ‘“3"”"”"‘ ! "‘ S £ 0ot l'[l 1]"‘i s h of him — more |clot} X gripped the woman' hand as he the managed the | Caus < £y B vo clse a he cver seen of any man ‘They’'re probably blown in here spoke, and pulled her to her feot lomb than did uses of lliness plac es Honey Lou, too, from |t iw her life, on their way back from the coun- She swayed against him for a sec- T ',\‘ 2 0o pamb. (o[l s would telephone | try club,” Donegal said in Honey ond In patent weakness, and I| mory |[BY DR RIS FISHBEIN Joe ) ipping clerk. [her at noon and take her out for |Lou's ear. % = e Sy b e SR Editor Journal of the American R e e e i L e e First Favorite in North America a faked'faint which I ha 1 “fof Medical Association and of Hygeia witk out e building at night, his|giving a big party she | = o per— The cabaret dancer steadicd her | N2° the Health Magazine. dach 15 would nding across | adds a minute, “but she le . h as HD\‘NYOVL; ‘m air 17 Sha The emphasis which ady ] el ol for him. me out in the cold.” h as soli an air as 1 it alth matters place on the use|l® TU m up for sup- Apgel Honey Lou 1 be s mothe nd in anc | | 7 q "-f.::fh:x;“m-t-rbflh str nt qifTseSon liSaiauulight the promotion of a[fToney . Huntley said | breathlesely, and hen N A t m 1 sound hody has, no doubt, eaused |N°r Lou | Angela Allen, S 5, ’ e A, many to expose themselves und Voo d in the cro an . I am all right now T - v Lou ins : & Y I et S e {to the sun's rays Ik Lo sy i ach 1 turned, Hone ;aUliri o s ay ROt alonel Tack Tes s Those who use this medium regu- |7 ) Koesioll man cing partner was : " ‘IMI",D‘ S m of humorous chag: - [larly in the treatment of tuberculo-| ™!t i also tells him t have it took one q TROUBLE AVER f ; i e ey branee and respectf t!sis in the southwestern portions of | " n a drink in 1s'ied him to have 1 awa the i gl e i {coming down and ran in to see eva S fifnafimrr”:r:fl S it the United Statés are careful, how- | 1 nok other and Margret | c ,'W'" Atedithisatiiofont ot Ml Vod WV v I ol feactlad )o;a. '::{-'»»x Ve ehls ik group, to|ever, to avoid the giving of overdose " W ) nd on the following = S e ) :‘v.- \\\”h a bound. luvu who 1S (;\ thoroughly angry that T r|sm;:rrfl'1"rt!nn and 1 w that| , as t rs.|of this remedy. Dr. Samuel H. Wat- slaps his But Donegal could not |in his cheerful volcs a moment or | OMIY &2 him above the table, he o be diplomatic and answer- 16 aranial hawltaien: Dicky moved ont |son of Tucson, Ariz. reports several | rat a pa | 1§ goir of town |two later. And from corner | had the lithe grace of a tr 1g, except that bouncer ¢ “to i 11 |instances in which misinformed pa Angela Allen, | + week-end, he said, of her eyes she saw that Jack and [1ete: So quickly he turned aro er keeps around here, v:-;qu hm.n ;fi\":lmn -Lv:yq,‘,: & : A Tleni o iMery tar ients have exposed the entire sur- ks two ~ cocktails | on’t you ever se r. Jack | Angela were close beside them, | however, that he knocked down a to our table while you S reity RS b daal 0, nosy bope. |face of the body to a combination 1 upon her by A 5 sses | ! more Airsl FuntlG “Heollo, Miss Huntley.” Angela |Vaiter who was j setting down |} 1 insulfed Joan. Her which he was £o adroitly ensling ; icationa O LeRbOTe - R s e e S and makes love to Jack all the asked that Sunday n when she brightly. § waved hand ore him a from off | just got enough to enrage Lo MaryiRan Bon Ay il o e ning to be Rers| ith disastrous results in most in. | Way home. He is disgusted with her, jsat at the table with Toney Lou.|at Honey Lou niled her [& crowd | im and jumped up to go over and i A b LR L otine 1o whiok LHUG | sarions s A ory that shel!Margret and ey liew had | from over Jack Wallack's shoulder, | The man fell prone to floor | knock him down and tipped over s i e T LR o a‘]l Regulating FExposure i seve like an old|gone to vesper e and not| “How nice to you,” leq |and the dishes and dessert went slfd- [a Waiter. Don't you think we'd bats n 'hf* sam nwlr n A Lhsldi ; ler 101, /a0 The use of sun light in the treat- |hand and barely spe: o her when | come home f { Honey Lo toward the other tables where |ter g0 now? We've made trouble e e LTS T A P L e T | he sees her at the mills Honey Lou s pretty hes Then 1 Fhor gack | Bars was 4 general apheayal [EReEn Mr_»rhw';(“v 1 ”: ted yo ‘v t ‘M""" de¥elopealin S 1 | But Angela Allen, all swe th its of shining|had sw 4 and was Of course it made a great clatter | (CopyTight, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) r i o Tnck I o ond 1ok | Rollier, who ontlined a definite plan [asks her to come to lunch with her rown hair. “Hardly ever e ione and attracted the attention of every- s L E G S Ao usual good looks |y~ 5y oty s "the treatment ith|some day, and Honey Lou be “About once a week Lello,” TeorinE in the dining room. Wom Tomorrow: Is Tt Love? glad, indeed, fo know your nam air o fon, but In his| [oF BeEILANE the HroL o look upon her as a friend. On | TEl el bufiine and s ot e amed and drew up to even short- | S el Tilconice Te N s Lone . ; ned &on of an |, 4y gradually sincreased as the|Christmas afternoon, Donegal, a " and that's all. was blank amazem Eves enRIEnE BRIk N [y e and| Artificlal leather made in America L ';;l?,'wr' s R ¢ the |skin of the patient becomes suffiei- |friend of Jack Wallack's, telephones s pondered over it. [and Honey Lou wondered if he [mMen "}“;'"]'” nder hol-ih and | Is becoming popuiar in France. kn some time, ever since s e < 7 o et and ks her to have dinner ht Jack Wall % : os cen | Scrambled over to our tat shedils A ok RS ot ita i "+ lently tanned to establish resistance and ask ght Jack Wallack had never n Donezal's en | S ”finf‘yh NisEs s Mt | tlents must be individualized just | With him. €he has been planning to love with bLer car, with Donegal in it g, Jerry, hearing the nolsegcame in |~ — ~ had housed e ore it toonth 9 \H‘,, s ey a e ianorneotlon withtany [ EOLto) thekt ith her mot and at PR e had not. | from the ofice with S e A ‘;_Hr"’:‘v;; u . o T :'" othar method of meaical traatment, |Mre Huntley, and > ome of it P RNt n'l\?n"‘ ran impulsively over to our ! REE~ i OD R s thie e el S only ton| Thers seems to ba no douht that [her half-sister as the s notl did. And as about her friendship — “”"“-"1'5“”“\”\, . P T thn s e oo er e 10D 50 gl i Ll ttr s AR e T e i a e mater STORIES e G Ioh : gs respond most promptly and|Where Margret i to look t upon her short friend- | o laughed up at him the s "'(:] o | paliios by noficeblonietins oo to sunlizht treatment. But |and Marerct are sta p with Jack Wallack as a hal- | was moekery in her smile. Ry e e S g MONKEY-SCOLDINGS sl Sl sttt e lung must ba di- | it is Honey Lou that ¢ dream ol i gonna go ¥ Simell RN O S B GRE NN e iz tioning Mary to support her on th 1o classes according to the (I in love w Wal- {and I'm gonna go r e whenever he had the chance. right side. [ lamount of lung tissue that may be | begins slowl ons | straight at him. They were y Lire s bl S Two of the monkeys seemed to I held my breath for Mary's an- g linvolved, and the nature of the in- [Christmas afternoon in Tebruary as they|the words of the piece that ths 3 »'\‘-‘n‘m‘» b know him and began to chatter s A ) 4 citn | steve _and goes dow in chily bathroom. | orchestra was playing oy o rt it sm& 11| | when he came near their cage. would gratify the inord vanity Studying the Patient Tim Donega | K > there and my| Dut*Jack Wallack frowned and | S a,-]‘: Sui s 'H il-‘?‘” ‘“I* One day he gave too many pea- . 4 : th these facts in mind, the| NOW GO WITH TH hospital is leay flushed under his tanned skin as (%% nentn LI nuts to the baby bear, an: of the caharet dancer by admitti With ) ! Boeiial : 28 e e e hebalybenrdandionly i i l physician is able to outline CHAPTER X st of DMarch. Her job|the crowd swung her—and Tim ’ ll‘k r IV.VIH, clambered up on a| had a few left by the time he patient the amonnt of tr Tim Donegal's car it | Donegal—away from him @RSl UEIol e Ut SPRKand S reached the monkeys. he may take as a heginning experi- v e | called out: “Ladies and gentlemen, “Now that's all L have,” he said 24 [ment. f green. But it Lou | (TO BE CONTINUED) UL R R G ) ) S as he threw the last one in. The E (| The the patient s 1iandimust have | Ansela cuts in with some more [ N0 one is ":‘“‘_‘-}\"; ingehas e monkeys waited 8 moment \%:ce | studied as to whether o ey lof her good work in tomorrow's | Poned except that Mr. Aleredith, in iffdny moreveteicoming oy <) LEL L AR i e money whe Lol i o getting up suddenly from his chair | they began chattering and shak- % =4 el Hegauen these, aft- | © Vs inadvertently knocked over a wait- ing their funny hands at Johnny. : o e L L L b, ST er a londed tray in his arms “I guess I'm getting a good & the treatment, and the dosage is-de S iy 5 Sator ok e nostd ¥ g e PN A 5 e s S e e 3 A TDOBE Iy No one is hurt, not n the scolding,” sai il s 7 4 ’m.mh regulated in relation = e i as they said, standing before his | 3 waiter.” Johnny, smiling. || | response b 3 oon. oig littered desk. “It will pay me | By Sally Milgrim A man from tha other end of the 1 | Tn many Instances, the presence ‘ Tt iwasblus isvilight when " they|fve dollars & week moraithan Tl room spoke up: “Heilo, J Hath- | ot fever is considered an absolute | gariaq The moon came up as| Setiing here. And I could certainly | a Who made you master of | con ra(m'h ; r‘mp‘._‘t'or_'hlic*”“‘fl”"' he | they left the town and that fiv ar 2 Geremnnlsn A Eirelon) Bet ot . TR e e i [out upon the smooth co her from under | hooch? Don’t you know any beter ght Danny. ed experimentally, sometimes With |, aenl et the car out ‘ehrows. han to break 1 h won't waste any time about it. I than- to break up the dishes and Aonit LA e e % g £ovd. Tesy . {wind sang in Honcy Lot snorted. “Humph! maim the waiters in your own fa- adh M Tt o to on L 2f] The tmportant fact to remember I took her words out of her mouth as | Usially When peoplo como o me Tiara ot ment?” 108¢e wo ggec er ures, m o is werfy AR S ETVR I 5 3 ; that the sunlight is a powerful | g o to him to jimn se out of me . ore’ thing Fortur ‘er car s Rhe s il s 2 fm. e 3 “You ay back a E Theres nothing Fortune et can of them. The only one I'm | aguncy, and that it 1s no more to & Sirne a6 you think Hhis 14 the|L tell em to. ke out | D () C ERE G dloy bl ad, S afraid of is Farmer Brown's ]‘“—‘-‘wnnsxd.\n d a matter for self-treat- |\ qarhilt cup race? T Lou raised her delicate 15 16 booze ever served in this res. o R e S % end isn’t Farmer [pent than are powerful and poison- (' Donoeal only grinned | o tin ibyalnoss rasie IS ever s s res —OIld Mother Nature. h those Slippery | oys drugs used by physicians to 4 her a quick sidewise look out of must s she wered | d'n e was eneral I h hi = ecls) were not | vantag, Ceileatia oasen : . lyay e f | were was a general laugh at this Danny Mead Mouse w h 1 e aee dninroneEly | gAYy bad eyes. Ther Y $ry e was not going to let as the company sat down, iy Goi i ek Ui S e | n 1 looking abo Grumpy” ride over her rough-shod | “What really did happen, Judy?" Gas e wae Al Shbber boot ]t PpiiR b '\L(é’ Il F .1 i : Lewjgaheinods o e ey Boeotle asked Jerry, as he dropped into the hsre. o acwilis bad ha bstnge sins vair o Mongs for the Family | wia e ndae | Not it sne knew i e e to be. The rubber 1 e e s | her think BULE yau neR ot Bt as though the whole house were | bottom of a rowboat a H e »f a motion picture pla week to me, irumpy” wer s being rowed up s 2 e BY SISTER MARY | They drove 40 s scowl just as black and fa n who had been fi Ceently Hor hihe Breakfast—Orange juice, cereal, |before they stoppe e boat were a pail of ¢ + 1aid the oars down | toP milk, broiled bacon, serambled |did not Thave the _The mext S 1y afternoon | or four eels. It was t SR cegs, crisp graham toast, milk, c cre they were wh rove | Honey Lou treatod ~herself to a| ! ° 5. as 1l racke \ nto a sleepy-looklr town | pair of slippers she had been want } kept Danny in t boot. Peep th twice. That is, it| €8 ; S ted | Sandpiper had told Danny ti s ot Dimeelf | Luncheon—Salmon salar ith white 1 trim | inz for ages — a littlc celed PROTECT were not snakes, but wera fish. Peep | baing o . | wheat bread, Brother Jo crges. pair of dancing shoes, with cunning S el U e e | milk, tea, Where on lieels of bright red Morocco leather. Your Doctor 2 oY R2%1 Dinner—Fricasse of la asked, as th o lady would wear them,” Mrs. o "Y‘ly‘/l :\w\\lx‘: "0‘("\“‘:(?;(”0' | ea potatoes, creamed n- [ stopped in Huntley told her that night when and YOUrself i o | e and ematy walad, at | crooked s \ind_on she brough them home, | 1 fv"- y‘f‘»h It n filled the | Pread, plum pudding smail wh h This one rhaps not,” agreed ';-m«.,.,-‘: q ‘W'H““ : v"» man’s foot though Equal parts of salmon and pe -paned t “but a Charleston dancer | ° s i i man | ave combined with i with golden &} adore them—and that's what S a s e e ca e e 1d iced o larvilfor the iAot hung a small creak at times.” e zuptien bootaoni i amfald ) o i exiniihe put on the red-heeled slip- | !, 85, \ '.'1 2 LL hige M-y_‘ tart salad dre: to { Honey Lou cot ke out | pers and danced all over the house | ) e boot. put | auite moist and the salad s served | the wo glish let- | until Miss MacComber, who lived Ly & | in lettuce cups. A spoonful of real » on the floor below, telephoned up mavonnaise cropped on the top of | “\ye're in Crescentville” Done- ' to say that “Honey Lou was shak- [ each serving adds to the rich I gal told her. “Haven't VeT ing down all the plaster in her e salad and a sprinkling of m ! peen here before? iiitchen and would she please stop rsley adds to the color. | ern serves the best meals of any . : Plum Pudding | place in the state Honey Lou did. at once. But she One cup plum pulp, 2 orangss, 1 They went in van downstairs to show Miss Mac- . enp gr lated sugar, bananas, The din g Comber her new shoes and 10| 4, . n - ¥ 5 ity ! n Evening Frock of Tlattering AV «pTT e : : | 1-4 cup heavy cream, graham crack- | oo g room « \ thiita iance a Dit on her floors, which | goca ore 1 Cere OF Tlatel SAY “PHILLIPS" to your druggist, or you may not get genuing NERLE Hha Ay sl ol e et rickera ‘-‘ e = Lk reig A - for Its Chic and Very Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years, 5 ’ ! igh g one curta A Miss d : Graceful Babk. P Knew Bl R i it 1 1.2 cups. Mash bl | cheoped at them n " pai 1 and did not look like ene.| Bocause of its flattering qualities Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” oy |[ants, Fra s isnpent sh| casnsin onade 1here Wasishe taught kindergarten for a liv-ang jnevitable suggestion of vouth,| o 5 e T " e hiny | duice trom oranges and press § ims |, pinning wheel i COTNCT jngand the children loved her. |roc color is & faverite ehoice of| 2o-cent and 50-cent bottles contain full directions and uses, 2 through sieve. Cover a well buttc A wood fire bu rate She was a fat, comfortabl JUSSy- o + i 1 nk. He made | g poving dish with crumbs, Add| = “\V 4 2 (‘:’_"‘M’ A o ‘“_hml \doq | Vell-dressed women for both eve- Milk of Maemesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trads Mark of The Charles ; v You wouldn't| oo 1 plum pulp. Sprinkle [ " b : orly :>' i D ning gowns and wraps. Pale pink H. Phillips Chemical Compauy and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 157 R8BI TESyou ThLd Ity o ra R e v e e QU TERLY of a good time was to bake pies and | j5 gponsorcd for formal evening 2 et Sl satdown. g clenn house all Saturday afternoon. | gowns, with the deeper rose and = s 2 SRSk arean | e AL Ee ) ”"\‘” te was pretty and blond and|,.yhy shades reserved for dinner Five ot iRy i ates | BLaY & Hi SUbC o ind it was an ufter mystery | rrocks and less farmal occasions, T T a et o | apron ae : 1 pining-hot 4o foney Lou Huntley why some| Sketched today is a lovely eve- T R onataren | Soup, baked clicken, cranberty iman had not come along and mar-|ning gown of coral pink e 8 P rumbs can be |sauce. the lightes d her long ago. | roma notabie for its very decorative > | o of the graham crack- | tatoes, fruit piom e While Honey Lou was eating | ¥ Here a scarf a just N et i hca etiihe el | of the black currant tarts | below the shoulders turns into a i et il s il Just as s | ‘-“ii nst taken out of the oven : @ cape which is notted at a low Ine.) | ding. St by phone upstairs rarg and Mar-| wajist-line, the long ends ailowed to ghm o = ing of brand up rOM | gret called her il well helow the bottom of the Many silver mines in Mexico are M8 halr ‘ s It was Donegal % 3 ey |SITE And to heighten the effect of I e I'm “Let's 5o danc he said. “Get|ihis decorative feature, it is edged i 1 sister and that doctor of hers|with a deep band of matching et e — g into you out to the|fringe. car filled Cris il | In addition 'to this cape drapery, FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: Lontern”, was a res- | the back is given further distine where the music was ex- | tion by an oval-shaped yoke of gold llent, the dance floor perfect and | cloth, and a bit of sparkling em- the food broidery on the shoalder ps “It's my idea of nowhere The front of the dress is perfectly : . to tpoaata otly good [ oiaint tnave L at thetbotiom i or. sl LYo otker-necthe Kas aber Mayhew sald whe |skirt where a jabot-like o o S | e e e eSOt Wb lg sed i soxmany Sllonien “Your ideas don't cou " |lering movement. Think how many new recipes you and Honey Lou retorted. “Your idea of | This graceful dinner gown of S RUirEnts froiTht ety manath) od time is to have a book on | coral pinke crepe roma has a smart o0 il P AmErCat s omen are ] 1ses of the human body | cape back edged with matching How eager to give new enjoyment to n your hands and a pipe in your ik fringe. the family at table! mapthiand grdine flamo Sbeady Copyright, 1926, (EFS) Itis remarkable that one single old- you. You'ra getting to be a r 1e recipe has tods P, . 3 | Atlold vezelablaandl d ifew houra = ——————s t\':l;:»r'\l[i;len}:?w(()Til\?r,c‘\)l:txngn:r}:? which she used, proportioned exactly |inn will put \ and pe to | 7 2 e s et “teq Aaccording to her recipe—in Aunt| s : o I put new nd pep into i Have you tried it? Have you tested jorima Pancake Flour. Itis the onl When ou i these ingredients for pancakes? 3 i ARl land came i ® 1" But when they got to the ' O TR e way to have pancakes just like her | table ence more, taking another |4 ¥ feve woulai not e Bl T Rlo R own, always light and tender with ' | rom her hatf-emptied | - e S Rl At dlaa s henT I our Baking Powder that matchless plantation flavor. ! c 1 do anyth \ 5 clean, healing liquid, 3 T . = Sl e A L s e o e e Down on the plantation years ago, ~ Notice the new enthusiasm at table | relieve Infants in | orry n long," he said add Lviligt. Bot| aRBRElN ColNATS A iy Plfnice . Blatie: unumndrc'fufiod’ to t;ill a s?ul when )(;11 first serve Aunt Jemima’s | ' | n t T ¥ aid | o o a8 B i she mixed these ingredients for an now to test her recij 5 Sk "4 s smiling P p on the floor and make an s of | heads, Blotehes, Ble nd simi- 5 24 pe, E ] Children all age' of s o the gas ':Im‘“ ot D, 1 ass s lrrnmmn»”” and simi her golden-brow, fragrant pancakes. ady-mixed. Your grocer has Aunt Flatulency, Wind tatiane bl have a e of talk | < et et . . Che taste of the cakes she baked was Jemima Pancake Flour and her Pre- » stations o he and Margret sat at the| To keep your sl clear and the d fotl L ed Buckwheat Fl G b SR e |a mile long R R . o bl > RASE i he despair of other cool pared Buckwheat Flour. 1 ic and Diarrhea; ing Fai ne | table while Honey Lou and Donegal hy always use Zemo, the clean, Sl s g Feverishness arising therefrom and N iy | money Tou gaid nothing "1 qanced on the crowded, moon light- ling, Liquid astringent for skin ‘1‘"1“,' ,'{‘f' L';i‘{’e,,fmms ‘jl you . Coupons for valuable premiums I Bl ey jwondered where Doncgal had B8 [ colored wax floor under the colored |and scalp irritations. 60c and $1.00 ready-piixed—these very ingredients come in every Aunt Jemima package, | and Bowels. aids the assimilation of Food; giving aatural sleep. wondere A ’“"-d R :””‘ in lanterns. Margret talked and every |at all druggists. was only one leopard-skir i now and then Steve nodded his head A J ] k T itati g IR LG (_o1sen ov ren szavice. inc. the ear when che got back into it and answered her. But his grave, UNT EMIMA anca, BF[OZ{’ To avoid imitations always ook tor the signature of (o /77 4ede o o e R one was gone. And | gaap.set eyes seldom left the small, Zf [1 lutely Harmless «No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recomunend Tt wiches were autos (here would | when asked Donegal about it | graceful figure of Honey Lou, as she -di 0Prepare Buaéw/zeflfFlour ey be no pedestrians to run over. Lie said something under his breath |swayed around the room on her! F @R -SKIN.ARRITATIONS )