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| geant’s going Mrs. THE I LI TAP _— : ° 26 wy . URSULA TIRE : oh ers ; J > o A Novel by W. L. George ‘ ‘ He vo for a moment ; » George : i _ Sak Fak ts a i i ¥ with | Page the Publicity Hounds—Male Flapper Has Madé opy t Harper Broth 4 m 6 going an Ww t : vy . ee ; 4 inde thie penetrating His Appearance in Puhblic—Sheik Hair-Cut and Continued From Yesterday : 5 4 : : oe; it held . ! Jazz Trousers Bid Fair to Totally Eclipse Wildest ontinued From Yeu ) honk vou \ = recor I He took ad not know fore was half ’ '" = ‘ . eat Tn mippem 1 looked 9 Bes & Sheth oa’ Flapper Fada. f wn ¢ itt Y CYNTHIA ie effort ¢ ad at tim: ; " 5 kirts, her bobbed h have furnished loc of material for oo ful | ¥ Fe : ae wil lectures and editorial. ate. Alea] | . ws gts Se 7 Ld : ‘ what of the male flapper? Can & be that our so-called acaar . ey " who loved women i not re-| for casual kisses. I did not un the “sheik” young gentlemen with the toreador hair cut and a nina, too! | main Sef Sar Shan. pes, paneeas | ot cupacity for uve at | jazz trousers? back. f Fee did not eve to wonder Ln ee amare. 1 wondered| Be that as it may, the much-censored flapper is on his trail sana os Oh. I'm cee as I look.| Whether he was 4. Sometimes |) dina 4 ht , aa if you don’t believe it, read the following letter: period of to Tm $1, Hixceases preserve one's 1 bullt with t of agony & re} 4 » told = BI eis Dear Miss Grey: Permit a flapper to ask your opinion of SAY ‘“‘BAYER’’ when you buy Insist! ever be oka reddy wg bapa t been 1 f some of the new men’s styles displayed on the streets and at - % neit 4 De you £6 in for excesses?” I sa S iB & Sooties here, wits s « ‘ i t bed t - Set he apd ats be | Rat valle laa eh er cheeks | 7247s to a w sider) the dances in our city. Do you think men in general, or in ,, z . oR, pent) athe comra >* fore, this would have " a. | pother f Ai Sear tian't |24ct anyone, should censure us for our ideas of dress and Unless you see the Ba er Cross” on tablets, you aré t showed no} Now I was conc oF ge (ue { mine y overlook the freakish manner in| not getting the genuine Bayer product pres: «\* ye , Lege t i a number of our young men are now disporting ther physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for more, Dx : tomers at x b . coe ky g down the avenue, I wise ¢ « Y . = th th ! } | Cold Headache { god , t lew e one with their pants slit up the sides and decorated Olds eadache ; t iad “te Dhaka, \ ngs and braid, hair barbered in poor imitation : ; Bet: be , ln adie pretty ee ti Toothache Rheumatism “43 loveliness : S more, at a dar the other evening I met re ; oe =m re 5 ade yeod i u ever & od of eir faces del and powdered, and Lumbago ; Teesting, he nt s . rp | shade of car In fact, the tout ensemble Pain. Pat =. De ehene Yo wan f nm ; t nate'care in iress and actions ey; ain Twas tn lev . ; ane ac liness, but I can this so cal : f ~ . woman just for f € on the dog in Accept only “Bayer’’ package w 1s proper directions, What w iat fashior M olutely unfair Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista He looked at me, fiattered. “I'd ar. 1 saw } ™ 3 , girl » of te and don short skirts for 4epiria ts" @e trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoaceticaciGester of Salleylicacts lke to dreams you Y rd ke t _ i 7 ite It enience sake to attract attention, should | (Bic: told him almost ewes ners. $3 e by eld up to worl ile, when such species as. the the truth about myself. I did not| “Oh, I don't know. I'd have to was bad enous 4 ut and bell trousers should conceal my country birth, tho I did/ dream of you a little It's s0 obviow its ort her like to know what others hide my father’s me, In hm h that you shduld wear a rich garnet. neerely, A FLAPPER. gave me a certai@# amount of or a claret, so obvious that it can't dence. “My name's, Julian be right. To be w sed & wom You'll never "guess my oc j must wear the unobviously obvious I hesitated. “You might be an ac-| color. I shall have to dream of you tor,” I said He shook his head./1I flushed: he saw it, for, suddenly smiling. “Or a writer. You don't] bending forward a little, he added. paint, do you?” Still he amiled nega-| “It will be easy.” tively. “Something artistic. anyhow."| “Don't be absurd.” He said no He laughed, squeezed my hand. more; the manicure wa: y will tee receive callers office M y, Wednesday day, f to 2 p. m, Tuesday and Thursday m il a m. to m. each week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously inter- feres with her writing They wer “Did they talk about me?" ending, Bi of fancy fabric or to match j white linen fold or wing col m-hand or bow tie; patent leather or calfakin shoes; black derby r high silk . te names Albertamae a nobly bright pear?” ; bably from French “La ect; @ thoroughfare, an? amazed me becat The Murman coast on the Arctic cean, a part of Russia, just east o northern end of Norway. In apite of its location it is on the open sca due to the influence of the Gulf tream, which curls around the northern end of Norway and prevents the sea from freezing was made up MATRA eS sees She used w eard before, and opent: she was working only that brought in so m a week, and so she could pick and choose among | me as ans cown: ern in the can afflict only i¢, Not real people. ow all that, and I went, the boys. My own impression ts that | had been a bachelor I ¢ she may have picked, but she never|en way to hi chose. These influences combined,| this might be the pr and one night I went out with Will there be a total eclipse of the| wun tn 1923? | Yea; the path of total obscuration will be 105 miles wide and the cestral line will pass among the islands off the southern coast of California, Cali-| fornia is the only state in which the ringe; that would have heen an ex- pleasant young barrister, dc cure if he could not marry m to refuse him mn ing. I don't know|I had to face my situation, to tell why. Perhaps becauss everybody | myself that when he advanced ft seemed to do that. ither, which he must do, then I must Tt wasn't Julian. It's something else | make ap my mind yes or no. him. And Forseeing that my frock might be shabby, he brought with hi parcel an opera cloak which he keeps me straight. I'm a da » 1 44 not make fp my mind, but LB lighn totes phase will be visible, lady. T've the worst traditions, and [drifted on into September, in the psoas ofp epi pacha berg ied eats “Hello!” said the sdldier. “Where are you going?” I'm infirm of purpose. Looneness /grasp of @ preoccupation inten |tagrey cloakrosm, if l Hked it sf i itticd is the planet eaeert isn't natural with me; that everything else was dwarfed on > from the sun? } “Its billy evenin he said, The next person that Nancy and; “That's funny!” declared Nancy.| tional, I can remember b Horribh floated in my inner] yoy = be sinc pes ping Its mean distance is $5,960,500 Nick met th Criss-Cross City in Mix- | “Pigeons aren't big enough to hurt| when at ast I repulsed him. ¢ t time In| souk wae. children, besides they wouldn't any-| seemed so Inte to stop short his : Up Land was a soldier. | way. } Julian came in without a “Hello!” said Nick. | “Oh, you don’t know a thing!" de-|™* and he had to wait: Pat p te “Hello!” said the soldier. “Where | cisred the bread-pill general crossty,| ead into my cubicle to teil me that | 1 are you going?” | “Pigeons here in Mix-Up Land are) ‘here was somebody waiting for me, | a I felt regal. “We are going to see Jack Straw’s| wild and ferocious. It is the anto-| 894 I looked out from my cus out were in, and 1 had a fringe. palace, if you please. We'd like to| mobiles that are little and tame and |‘ *8Y that I should be ready tn throe em unkind, socure. He was respectful nee it” | gentle and eat out of the children’s | nutes but T a this any rake g, revealing “I don’t please,” growled the sol-/ hands. Look out! There's a pigeon; “Well,” I said brightly, “so you're | longer. Com k or be cut off. Let! .o4 more. He was ea: Ger. “It's 2 secret, so it 1s, and if) now. He nearly stepped on you.” | back. Back to stuffy old London.” | that be clear. And I am not going to/ year: his wife had her own money. You try to see It I'll have to shoot! “Say,” said Nick. “If you know) 1 became entirely idiotic and quoted: | at f Yours, He only wanted t happy, and he you.” |where Jack Straw lives why *¢| “Back, back to the office he went WILLIAM R ry ENT.” m me “Then,” sighed Nancy, “I suppose| you tell us? We'd like to see him.” | the manager was a perfect gent. . rate the ‘we'd better not try, had we? “AN right, IT! tell you,” said the| Heeet me go on for a litte ven “Yours hy.” wing Sat He fetched me “Listen!” whis d the soldier./general. “Only don't tell anybody.| Without speaking, only resting up ought to h wet me dread the shop ‘x me t "Go ahead if you want to. If 1| He lives in a house made of domi-|™e his soft glance and his smile shoot you It won't hurt. My bullets| noes,’ and the door is the domino | Then, having filed the finger nails of are only bread-pills, and my sword/with the double five on tt There | his left hand, 1 was indienting the is made of rubber. It can't cut you.|{en't any handle. All you do is to| bowl Of hot water. He released him It would only rub you out.” | push.” | self, very calmly took my bead be- We don't wish to be rubbed out,| “Oh, thank you,” cried Nancy. | tween hands, looking into my either,” said Nick. “We had @ bard| “Thank you so much for telling. And |®7es as if with a deliberation, half enough time getting here. Are you| where ts the house? We can’t go in & private soldier or a corporal?” | until we find it.” that was in't mat- the grasp of | Park, I didn't be- cut off, not After that w n into Green avia, un- til wo reached the Embankment and rea Park about my shoul- ders and stood up, suddenly grave. 1 am « scene. The nscious of “Neither,” said the soldier. “I'm| “It moves around, so I forget,” dark. The light foliage e hirches only a poor general, and I have to|naid the general. “But if I think of re AN shivers in the autumn air, I am in stand here all day like a cfossing-| it, I'll send you word.” | his arma. The clear blue of his eyes Sweeper to see that the pigeons don't | (To Be Cont: | . stion: He says love you. run th hildren.” {Co Tight, 1923, NE Service) did f he st moment. Thro’ over the c i pyrig' ee) | pie, 7 gian duarien I did from the first momet hrow all th my gi * | I & CHAP. 65—HOW ALICE DIED | “How | “We can't marry, but I can't do 4} without you. Come and live with 1p and come to me and be a. I say, @ quite Not that—you can’t mean It?"| her fice, the softness of her akin ar Seattle * | Kate half questioned. hair-—and they'd pity her. bhi * Sing Loy nodded, dully thenit, wat lke women, Kate} 1 have an awful sense of finalities .S Kate touched the flaxen fluff of rs |1 daren’t and I mut. So 1 gain a 5 1 8 | Bphoo Bere agony ora jlitwe time. “Do you really want re the back of Alice's head. She stood| “Why?” she asked sitn me?” I murmur, a foolishly turning a curl on her fin Sing Loy sh hi Ay cats] Sar aetna Wig nawcak ger, a curl which Alice never would| thing seemed beyond words to him ' fap * By Mabel ClelandJ heed to tuck back Into its place Hincomprehenstble. | kisses my unresisting me a LG Ree aWeR “Fy | ngnin. ‘Siw ratveled “At the lovel-|° “wen she Ilr” Kata wie tated materials are included Thon once more I have that sense of the film of life unrolling, so swift- ly it bewilders me. I have changed my habitation. It is Sunday morn- ing, and the bells of St. George's are calling to matins a scanty and lan- uid flock. I look at this beautiful creature by my side. It had to be Yes, ho is mysterious and con’ But is he content? I feel unworthy and so bend and whisper, “Are you Alkappotnted?” He draws me to him to caress and reassure mo, and be- cause he does so 1 am reassured. Never did 1 ask myself, whether Philip was disappointed. T was con-, scious only of my own disappoint- ment. From him I had taken with- out ruth. To Julian I wanted to sive, and I feared that I had not enough to give “And are you disappointed?” he |murmurs. T kiss him then, abased and protesting. He must not blas- | pheme his own name, (Continued Tomorrow) Page 919 CAMP MEETING “Grandmother,” David said,| “The place chosen for that “what is ‘a camp meeting? This| camp meeting was at Scatter Kentucky story I got for Christ-| creek, right where the old Pioneer mas says the young folks had| trail crossed the creek, about five been gone a week to the camp| miles west of Tenino. meeting at Blue Creek.” “They didn’t dare go into the “Well, Kentucky didn’t ha’ the camp meetings,” grandmother | they cleared away the underbrush said, “I can remember very well,| “long the creek’s bank, built a indeed, having mother tell about | long shelter of little trees, and one in Washington territory in| Toofed it over with leafy boughs 1852. and evergreens, bullt more green ness of the texture of the hair and! Again the silent negative skin and then felt ashamed of her} Finally the situation penctrated— own commonplaceness, Wouldn't all| Alice had killed herself. Kate of the women in the nelghborhood—jshrank from the thought. Yet {t women who hadn't spoken to the| held her. She sensed, somowhe little blonde while she lived—come inja tragic motive, Something about now and speak of the prettiness of|the slender figure swathed in. bril- |Hant silk suggested a merciful de- "| | feat | Kate knew she had little time. The coroner and undertaker would ar. rive soon. “Did she kill herself?” Kate know | the cruelty of the words. | Sing Loy nodded, He shuffled to |the bed; lifted from it a very thin} | sharp-bladed knife “This,” he said And then, forgetful of Kate, he laid the bit of metal back on the in coverlet, dropped to his knees and wept. It was a strange, tear- |leas sort of crying. It hurt Kate to watch It, “Laliee! Lalles!” In a strane monotone. ‘My little Lalee—heart | | ch hurt! en. rol ae =. Sih Fe ree rt much hurt for Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce Trimmed Hats Summery effects in flowers and ribbons, including satin, taf feta and straw combinations, hair braid, silk combinations and oth ers, lend that air of up-to-date ness to the woman who likes to keep up with the fash ion leaders, Hundreds ] all | woods for fear of the Indians, so of different mode! your choice at “But you want to know what a| shelters to sleep in and were ready camp meeting is. When a coun- for the crowd. try 1s new and homes are scat-| “The families planned together, tered it is very hard to xet people | John and Alex and Sarah would together, and give them the ser-| £0 out of one family, and ‘pa’ and mons and téaching that they | ‘ma’ out of another, need. “The McAlisters would take “There aren't any churches at| thelr ox wagon and as many as ah, you see, or dlse they are too could. pile in could go in that. hard to reach. ‘Ho they plan for| “All the mothers and girls In this enormous grouping are face, figure, complexion and age with justice to all All are price Several hundred yards of Spectal Dollar Sale tomorrow values run as high as $3.75, materials will go at, per yard “She never khow," plaintively, “how Sing Loy hurt and hurt inside, | ' ” The answer of mort fat people is a whole week, or two weekns,| baked and cooked and packed npty He rateed his tuce, | nat he La ore Sichonie y ‘ | baskets, and washed ‘oned drawn, pallid, ghastly His hands|and too danger to the when they will all get together| baskets, a shed and ir - A f were outstretched. “Sing Loy heart | welmht | down ole | Preserin: have church twice every day. clothes often decided who should “Lovee,” the word was drawn out| leas, entail no dieting or exerci “1 don't remember much about | go to the week's meeting and who } with a peculiar intonation, “gone,|and have the Added ady ntage ¢ ( J HI hould stay at ) PRUIP) | Sine Loy lone.” lfar uy all drumwinte the world over 1 ‘ . | should y ome Hii r ft all drugmiate the world ove mother’s own going, but I do re-| ® an stay at hom te. Vag} | Kate was touched by the grief of | or send the price direct,to the Mar member, for I heard her tell it| ‘When I tell you what she had, ail tha Orlental. She was about to turn | mola Co. 4612 Woodwatd Ave, De | +e | tro! fe yw a ‘OU haw not long ago, about Mra, Sar-| you will see at once why Mra Ei, roit h that you ier jand leave him alone with his dead | this," you have no excuse for belng | when a sound in the passage at fat, but can red « stondily and ear IM THE! tracted her attention ily’ without going through long BLADED | (To Be Continued) Pesca ies ieeat tatree Rea a I ) |atarvation diet or fear of bad ef (Copyright, 1928, NIZA Bervice) | fects, —Advortisemont, Sargeant | Sargeant should have gone.” (To Be Continued) SING LOY LIFTED F BED A THIN, SHARP- | KNIFE. lives at Mound Prairie now. ti i What are the highest and lowest recorded temperatures in the state of New Mexico? Highest 97, lowest 13. see At what point does alcohol boil? 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