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Love’s Awakening By Adele Madge Presides at a “Council War” Called to Protect Mary from the Plotters of 1t was fully twenty minutes be-| fore T was able to rejoin the Un- derwoods. Mather Graham suffered | a natural reaction of nerves when 1 finally got her into bed after her | fright at the unknown marauder's attempt to get into Mary's room, and it required all my experience to get her quieted so that I was sure she would fall asleep. When she finally professed herself ready | The Heurt Story of » Steadfast Woman Garrison flourish of his handkerchief and grinned at us as he spoke. But I had noticed the tiny beads upon his forehead and knew that the gesture was no theatrical one. He was di tinctly uneasy at the thing which had come to us so suddenly. here's be no more trouble to- night,”” he sald. “Jim's going to | stay awake the rest of the night, and so shall I. T wonder if Mary can tell us her version of the thing now ‘Il see,” 1 said promptly, and hurried down the hall to my room. “Yes, she's all right,” Katherine ' Once. Overs NEW RPITADN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. Registered U. §. Patent Offics By C D Batchelor YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHBI Editor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy- geia, the Health Magazine | Man does not live by any single article of diet alone. If he is wise, | he cats a variety of substanc He knows that the fundamentals of a whoiesome diet include fresh fruits and vegetables and well balanced diet contains pro teins, carbohydrates and mine |salts. Such things can be had in | meats, eggs, milk, cereals, sugars. butter, oil and many other food substanc One of the ideas most promoted by food faddists of on type or another is the notion that | in facts: that a | 15 they are salesmen of GINGHAM BLOUSES propaganda. gingham blouses and cotton Q.—Does excess fat tend 0 ginghams, are making the second make a person less efficient ? blo or many a spring suit. A.—Yes. Excess fat repre- ents just so much extra bur- A tan tweed suit, with cut- den to be carricd about and so away front, has a bright cantaloupe much extra tissue involved in flat crepe blouse that puts the human metabolism. its collar outside the coat. silk colored to let me go. she put out a thin| = trembling hand and clutched mine, | 83id when I had put the query. “Mr. Underwood« is very clever | "Bring them in, but don't linger and kind." she faltered, *“but he|any longer (han you have to, any isn't our own. Promise me that|Of you." you—-= | I went back with my message Her voice died away but I pressed | 8nd the Underwoods came quickly Rior hand fizmly. with me to Mary's bedside. “I promisc that no harm shall| “We won't stay two minutes” com to Mary.’ I said, with the | Mr. Underwood assured Katherine. sensation of making a vow, and her | T just want to ask Mary a question Land relaxed. [roritma 5 “I can sleep now,” she said, and Go ahead, T stooped and kissed her with a|De turned to Mar constriction in my throat at him from her pillows. f NBMdt inTane o e or e ‘What first drew your attention “our own.’ Not always had my| !0 the window?" he asked. “Was However, eancer did not develop in mother-in-law thus regarded me. | there any noise of anybody climb- | B 4% 1 |any of the rats used in these ex! Lillisn was alone in Mary's room | i€ up?” Ghria N i : - : | pertments. when I went back, and something | Mary shook hier head. i 3 Dr. J. A. Murray tense in her attitude told me that Out of the Night | Imperial Cancer ahe was nervous and alarmed, “No, the first thing 1 heard { concludes that there though her face was composed, the sound of scraping against the VOrBY Levinence fiteper (monie) Bone e sereen,” she said. 1 didn't know cligloBons o MO R “Harry has gone outdoors to sce| what it was at first. thought it was relationship between cancer and the ¥ hat s he can discover.” she|a cat or something. But when 1 absence or B8 ol Faid. “He went directly after you | looked toward it 1 could see a hand ny partcular lert, so he ought to be back any|—and—a knife or shears or some- nan dict. minute. thing cutting at the screen, and a It igs leen | shown ¢ ihat dhie But the minutes lengihened face looking in the room just as if 2 ! f } SLoriline AR fIoN KIE another quarter of an hour it were hung there in space.” | ; ; y # i . diet will result in the appearance Shi e e e e Lo e e e i of various alarming symptons tribute to his powers of moving wood put the next question quickly. |that vast overdoses of some noisclessly that we heard no sound | “Could you see the fuce? Would e ey s i e g or cven of his foot- | you know it again? There was a slings: was at the door.|light in Lillian's room at the end— At alniost motionless one we left—wnich threw a e e but hier eyes were | right outside your window.™ | wuddenly starey with relieved glad- | Yes, I know,” Mary said. “It ness, and 1 realized that she had | picked out his face, so I'd know it | been namb with terror for him dur- | again anywhere.” ing his ¢ What was it like, Mary?" Lil- Terrifying Memories lian asked, and T knew that imper- “The fellow came in through that ceptibly her husband had signaled wood road which leads to the shack | her to take up ihe inquir where ‘me and me accomplice’ hung | “It was a ‘errible fa Mary out laki Spri Mr. Underwood |said, “like a ra a low forchead £1id. and T felt suddenly cold at his| with sandy hair, parily gray. all | 1veference to that time of sinister | tumbled over it, and a scar like a | menace, that ternational plot | comma across the cheek.™ | 8zainst governments which had in-| “Just one thing more, Mary,” Mr. volved the Prinee and near-| Underwood said and 1 knew that Iy ended Mr. Underwood's adventur- | her er had satistied him. ous career. “I've had Jim out and | “Did you s before you got we've traced his tootprints—gee!— out of the room | i1 this keeps up, I'm going to hire (Continu:d Tomerrow) out as a sleuth!” He wiped Copyright, 1920, Newspaper his forchead with a - melodramatic | Peature Kervice, Inc. the eating of any special food sub- | stances may be the cause of cancer |and that abstinence from some single article of diet will prevent | cancer. Cancer Research Tn Great Britain been undertaken during year to find out whether |any connection between cancer deficiencies in the diet. A number of well controlled ex- | periments were made with the fead- | ing of vitamins A and B and with diets deficient in these vitamins. reseatch has the past | there w and | Katherine said, and looking up at director of the Research Fund. exists no trust- al-| was and presence or exee trac ient . of consti the | into | sence befor vita- of closing doors, until he tined the poisonous doses are tity Kteps Lillian 8 he came in, rem that one might get in an ordinary (wis) e asmm qeum-mde 4 Warthy Fe e ek s W Neceplion at io p (% damiq diamante entfeAthM am Mound, the decolletage in back . Jhire are ” {wqpflcafidpm% in fack,. @m NEW HATS THAT GO TO YOUR HEAD Food Fanatics enough has yet heer positive statements or to give definite advice ag to the quantities of vitamins to be taken by different persons under different nough is known ta say that no defini relationship lias been established between vita- intake and cancer. his announcement will nor. however, affect in any way the claims of the food fanatics or food cultists, They are not interested Hardly ned to make 5 circumstances. “Your fifth anniversary! Anniversary of what, Gwen: “Why! The fifth aniversary of my second divorce.” min CLEAN CARPETS ss Olina new answ m novie = . ANEZANEENZ AN (T N/ aRl//R/aRn/a ) T T T[] 7 7 Z/awa m/ @u o an Ilfll AN/ dNEN HORIZONTA! heliotropr | 15 the What 18 the most luminous color of the spectrum? Az Made of Winglike To cliip off suddenly. Little child. Neat. Projecting part of a loc Because, Sixth note in the scale, Entranceway to a roont Seventh notc in the Self, What is the of growing Low vulzar To classify, Conclusion. What color docs indigo produce To be indispos To court A constituent of ice of mar. tched temporarily. ‘hen in Unit of work. dren play upon 3 Engine. bear us in order to prevait upon | Grass used for them to perform a duty we arc mak- | 49. To perish. ing a personal issue of a moral ob- | 50, Tan is a light shadc of what ligation and we are contributing to ever. he doesu’t live very near here % e - S color?” a fu a1 -ental confusion, end 1 suppose that is one reason,” | VYTisht. 1929, - W. Burgess |54 petore, | he tittte child “Well, your Cousin - Jack out on s | VERTICAL to cat his dinner 1 fhe prairie—especially over near the story: “Yap Yap at Implements used in pounding will be so unhappy mountains—has to keep an eye out substances in mortar? is urged to tell th for King Eagle all the time, With all Formal flower pot. grieve his father his speed. King Lagle can move | To shower. go right to slec faster. Y would he strprised to Behold. kee King Zagle twist and turn in the To devour. | often a wrong ac #ir when he is following Juck Rabbit, Sl if the motive ol T've scen some races of that kind Half an em. | One Tittle boy stole flowe et wers worth watching.” Den of wild Ireasts. i vard in o Jack dodge Ancient, | present The edge of a road A violent stream. {deed was 1 To stuff. {touched by his love “1 wish T could.” said Peter. Vi A hugged him to her d mad The fnat matul even gowns. One side of t T watched King Eagle after Jack no attempt to clarify his understand- | 000 Baster hats may go up, the other dow one day und 1 certainly thought that 5 . Ventilating machine. of what he had done. ST at oA f kely fo he cut to show or Jack's jumping days were over. But Since. | The neighbor's indignant tirade!way a woman can et the r head and entirely Jack knew what he was about. Yes, Native metal. {left him with a vague sense of mar- | her head is to put them the neck. If the kir, Jack knew what he was about To marry. tyrdom in a beautiful cause. His | head. | of Spain may be There were two or three bushes The letter “T" is equivalent to 'mother should have m him feel The Easter sky line this season is of a bandcau some distance away and Jack what Greek letter? | that while she preciated his wisi | tremendously varied. There | There's more headed for those bushes. King Eagle What color does red and y to give her pl she disapprov- | dozens of good looking reasons why than in shape, X swooped for him and the way he low produce? | ed of the method he had chosen. a new hat is inevitable, from the woven straw t ghot down made me think that in a To dress. As long as the chiid is subjected | Wha aster hat to buy big floppy hats for g moment or two 1 would sea the last Baking dish. to the confusion of the moral and depends on each idu and bridal proce of Jack. But at just the right minute Genus including wild cattle . the personal issue, his cthics remain and what costum e war for Jack dodged.” Leg. in an amorphous condition. He is with Let your mirror and the ch Peter nodded his head approving- To caution. Kely to grow up believing that “my | guide,” is a safe or suit sized N Iy. “That's m trick.”" said he. “It's What is the color uscd to in- | country right or wrong” is the ox-|never was a gre ersity frock. One's & good trick.” dicate danger? pression of true patriotism, and that | Easter headgear {18 iAoe where o6 “King Bagle {wheeled Silkworm. family, first, last and all the | affords | hak determine its size b quickly as Jack 8odged and w Neither's pal. represents a civilized social | Variety in Easter hats comes by | As to color. two fones are ! 2 v y < the right size for her after him again. That thing happen To nod. Uiis vear: by shape il T 1 . matehes « nds in col- ed two or times.” continued Organ of hearing. Riader A t & e ' : wears and Wanderer King Eagle Coloring matter in ! that 1t is awooped 1 expected to see him fly | Toward. | mor and her away with that long-carcd. long- A woman who can be read like a S legged cousin of yours gripped in hiu}book is often left on the shelf. A Consin charge you to fool Mother the King. Nature, o1 Bowser Buifli sent 1 betw at the o Those si fngs all Bowser | wafe ther but after yond, he Farmer ut on e was er the n the for Bowser the “If you my you have Wies out there Hound T lie old stone wall and | ving to safety down | Bowser snified betwen stones. Jittle by Peter. However, | Peter was quite ! wasted no time; be- back 1o Almost ning th What principal color iffs sent cre feel- ove that i s0 b short oatmeul. sniffing a turned and went Drown's dooryard Peter popped his head out. nxions fo know if Wander- Evening Grosbeak was still apple tree close by. He of course, he was not afraid of Hound ple Jack T heen te way Th were two or three bushes . fl// ZC AlB]1[N] some distance away, and Jack head- ||’ . PjclolV[E[R]T G ed for those bushes 7 I:‘!IIEE But cach fime T we % E] happily disappointed. Then Jac reached the bushes and dodged un- der one of them and there he squat- ted.” “What did King Lagl Peter gerly creamed ind flew great claws, said Peter, scale, sbit. of whom lling me. any ene- in the wost"” “1 should exclaimed Wanderer. “Do you know of any member of vour family who doesn't have a lot of enemies | Peter shook bis head sadly, &aid. "1 don’t.” Well. your Cousin “has cousi characteri herbage 1sked tellow, do?™ with disappointment away.” replicd Wanderer. He knew better than to try to get *No," *k under those bushes. Jack \m] it every time if there are s near. But he doesn't try it with Old Man Coyote. He to those long logs of his when Old Man Coyote gets after him. Iow ever, Old Man Coyote doesn’t waste I his breath very often in trying to run down Jack Rabbit. It is a lot easier to hunt members of Yap 7 Jack has just have,” 1 Wan- or two that have King for instance. 1 don’t see King bothering you any.” doesn't bother me Peter. “1 have never had to King Eagle in my life. How- | Yap's family.” MORAL CONEL By Alice Judson Peal our de \r love t i 3 2 3 & o VAVAYAVAVAVAVAVA! 1 . ».m;, ter parade must depend on the costume in which of red ballibuutl and rolls its brim up on one side s many o yon 5 dorer. “And he | 4 you don't Fagle, Lagle “He dodg. just trusts 3 ‘ /i~ s one There's alings the any,” re- 48. fodder. Laster hats enevitably go t0 a woman's head this year. But what one <he choose for the 1 s ks, (Upper lert) The classic “little hat™ becow uniquely smart when it is fashionc 0 show a grosgrain bandcau. This is the hag that suits a suit, dayt frodk or strect . (Lower 1eft) The dressy mushroom for warm climgs and young faces is made of natural le n whicl et Iy important as a chic straw in a yellow season. his one has three ribhon flowers in pastel shade of lavender, green and pink. sductive turhan for the sophi~teated woman of lovely. regular features fashioned of navy blue woven straw, with twisted bands of salmon pink. coral d chiffon. (Uppee vight) For the silk ensemble there is zcous uneven brimmed sisol straw hat, in the new woodbrown, with 1 ~oft, rich tan banding it and fixing a large bow on the de for balance. (Lower) The green hat has a place all its own in the Easter parade. This one is of linen weave siraw, with a manipu- lated crown that turns chic down on onc side. It is banded with green and beige ribbon. moral s sometimes 10 nt tiscmh ause mother he doesn't. Ho trth lest he He is told 1 p or nursic The Home. next must on ery. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ] on is condoned filial love Last rs from the no lon that he | ate the spring wardrobe as the A style his,sure eriteria of | siow that the her birthday. When the| But the psycho ha ported to her she was 50 | good looking new srim may be uneven r that she | time cannot be der the down-in-the-b r hats, it must be a o sides Ssurprise” Hats for r autocratically Laster Jors ow poiniers about s beauty of A siurprise anoths It miay have a to give might mother on “Does Cousin on of the tvo inaguired “1 wish vou plicd Wanderer Peter smart one way or mu tha Gros inserts lit halli straw nd many. m, 1 to smartness mings must the svelt conld him,” re- { silhour osom a cover th brim added for i# ricty s year. ings good of the rance gives the of what her hat costume. The vs really is just rt of the entire she should that enhances women love are thie year I woman ts it to go your there in son SSION. w wea fabrics, T bow on ¢ Tricky trick in is wearing th “ Mores Are in Order efore time value, The making cifective almost as four ro size, er his vear G U. 3 PAT.OFF. ©1529, 87 nia seAvicE, we. Jmpersonal we succeed | color and moral tr ng thel There will b efforts to | small. hats rounding i intelligent and hats tricorn, bach like tisherman's hats, three more “Each time ot t are 8 1 hats of manv scaso supposed fo matcl this year a contrasting or rhans, hats long in the hats long | our is part lace ally blend- hat [} exactly tion dic decent, con develop a 'ED ADs !science,