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e: i; Questions seemed en optum magnified th , terial greenish shapes Yet | under fa Stood with Incred: all this as an evidence 1 gaw that men fled to strang Ures because they b Weve in simplicity away. that for another ho Shapes Mumined by br Cupled me. | was too Temember much more. In the f iwuldn't understand why 1 bx Touldin’t love me, tha Bort, that those were the 1 Hked, and I couldn't be like ther couldn't. He comforted me without Ureula Quin, I signed tt quite natur. ally to tradesmen, while to almost} everybody else I signed Urm Little Bear—offered a strange con-| is to trast with the Ureula Trent w passed on her way to the conquest} I © of London. owner of 40 pounds and| was vain about that sort of thing of a cargo of hopes. I wasn't exactly | So It conquering London. except that Iwas; He Itving comfortably enough. excitedly | the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19 A Novel by W. L. jopyright, 1821, by (Continued From Yesterday) 1 got him downstairs; 1 felt sick 1 thought “yes, and dwelt My vague state, as if tt was | wo | ote ty important. As I led Ju . he @ little restored by the cold, these ie lucidity, 1 saw | vig despair He eased t Tcan’t remember any more. Onl nhappy mh was alm t normal, and ire tin hie arms, crying th t I wasn’t Understanding me, for he caressed | tion. me. Ip those days a kiss 1 re- jor was as ft wil move doubt I CHAPTE the Develop waa T I that wh Tecan laugh at myself now w a1 ar i Teverse the film and ses myself as I| robe was then, the little white goose, as| coup! ‘The Ureula Quin of that time—yes, | Can aor) a per & Broth no had | name's Ur George felt i, The scene was imprint ke a self! 4 ™my mind; I e . M tt As I propped hb p ' Leicester Stree rele 1] B Ma I insist m came tome, Did t " , & class loss than theirs t t}he is hapr th b enhanced their sense of superiority? | ca ‘ x at se I an that J h wast at dema the polation of was ad said Jullan. That's all th ould not get It out of him. F must have been Albert. had a mother, too, who lived it be Anastasius? Or Athel stant how do I know you PA URSULA TRENT [222 ee: Julian called me until be tnver He was a 4 because T aald Little Bear. Such a child suragingtly, “Do own up, Albert 15 months out of hon “My name's not Albert.” he snarled 1 horrid months had made up a con “Alfred? Or what about Adolphus fused past. No. You « ean Adolphus, “1 re uF ountry. Later, tt seemed, she ‘The chimney was made of dominoes | left the doors and steps and walks |turn fences were dominces, so the| “It a bad apple. the rt ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS A WONDERFUL EGG thumb as fast as he cou! it nd "— magic!” cried Nick. ‘That| Place was as spotty as a calico cow, |old Jack Straw won't let us get or a tiger-Iily, or a speckled hen, or | over. It got so wide it looked like a sea and no land was in sight on either side. v Bint. ¢ hae ee fm; I rather like him, But if| carried me a little way along the) ii ts no longer equal. It ter froma’ 4°97" to 8 nas maw palace in Sree | ot ist ao wiae 1 looked like a seq|h® can't get me a part, be can't be| road, but all the © owe rman mel x Werke i ant hae a week. Pleaso do not come at For sale at all coed drug ‘They could see it plainly on the|and no land was in «ight on elther| YY fond of me ewan ibis bat vol gre ah has | tavevia athe 7 other times, as {t seriously inter- and department sera other side of a wide river. It was|side, But one thing the Twins spied} (7 Me I sald er ‘i salny bouaceg oe oe ne | io murder The | teres with her writing. made of dominces all over, like |fust before the land disappeared. It course,” sald’ Ida, indignantly, |¢r, other 1 shall soils that mystery. | Skilled and ‘consclonoalens. scientist — Parf ie ED. PINAUD bricks, and the dominoes were black, |was Jack Straw standing on the| "7 40 like him, I really do The waiter brought the cocktalla|bas taken thelr place, The criminal | artumerie 5 GM idied, white spots on them. |bank, and turning the ring on his pelieve abe really did. Ida was| and raised cur gla of today, in nine cases out of ten, is id As long as be turns his ring er will get wider and wider.” “We'll wish ourselves over the] Suddenly Nancy thought of the “AN right,” said Nick, picking up | “Tha! No time can we lose. |p Nick!” she said quickly. “Ot course!’ declared Nic t's what they’re for.” So h the basket of eggs the Cut-Out Lady |reached in and got an egg an had given him. cracked it on the basket handle. I “Oh, little Green Shoes, stantly a whole trainload of san Please give us a ride and filled it up. To the stream's other sic And as usual, the good little shoes | the lifted them up and started across | ward the river, but the river began to grow wider and wider and wider! (Co Nancy and Nick came safely round and started to walk t Jack Straw's house a (To Be Continned) pyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) rain. fiver im our Magic Shoes," said |basket of eggs. “Break one of tho Wancy. “We had better start at | eggs, once.” Me nd n nd red out and down into the river to ‘0. Page 923 AN OLD, OLD ar 12 : JS s C an ean D Snake river, and the Snake| stronger than the Indians, who River valley with its tales of plo-| scoffed at the mat houses of the aeer difficulties, has been a thing | Indians and built themselves great about which David and Peggy | cast! have often wondered, and talked, | cast) en of stone and about the high stone walls, but no story about it has ever ‘The stranger tribe was very quite satisfied them as this one) wart told to them by Mr. Frank Saylor | jittWp of Portland. out We will not try to tell it in| they {ke and terrible, and little by they drove the poor Indians of their peaceful homes, till had nowhere at all to live Mr. Saylor’s own words, but this | happily, and must spend their lives is the story: hiding in rocks and caves of the Long, and long, and long ago,| mountains. ages before the white man came| | Tt to the land of the setting sun, the | deed was very sad, very sad, in- sarth was peopled with an animal} But after awhile the chiefs got race stronger and greater than| tomether and called a great coun- any race of men now living. ell of fall their people to see what But the animals disobeyed the | COUld be done about It. volce of the Great Spirit, and he| OF cast them out of the land and) With areated the Indian to live in the| ©! beautiful valley of the Snake river, | ™0" In thove days there were hun. ; ™Ah dreds of little clear, rippling | 14 streams which ran between grassy banks, flowers grew everywhere, and there were birds and fish and game a-plenty ive all the tribes which dwelt in the valley And the Indians were #0 con ted and #0 havpy In thelr beau tiful land that they felt it to be almont ax good as the country in| pen; help, lived. | atood which the Great Spirit himself | of the third da course the council began a dance as all Indian coun must, and high up on the ntainside for three days and 14 the dance went on, i the time the tewatty (medi man) wax dancing harder than anybody else, leaping and shouting and wailing and beating his thin breast, trying to attract the attention of the Great Spirit, for well they knew that only the Great Spirit could give them any Just as the red sun was ainking ind the mountain at the end , the medicine man 1 up and erled, “Hush! Hush! Bit into this happy place there | Hush! and hear what 1, your te moved a great tribe of strong | watt men, stronger than the beasts and An y, to yout (fo Be Continued) LE STAR PAGE Wa THE ONEMAN WOMAN | Cyyrattlaia Grey? tar ming BY RUTH AGNES ABELING eer oe |Youth Cannot Mate With Age Happily, Is Man’s aie cane. ta Answer to Query of Woman as to Whether a Bach- ECZEMA AWAY at AN rad lt CHAP, 69—A DEAD MAN’S MESSAGE | dibs elor of 40 Will Make a Suitable Husband — Do , i b ur 0 fi ride a? Posiam ts ¢ TRATED now I don't know w © H8d| surprised at the casualness of her Your Views Coincide With His? ae 4S TRATES 1 8 tinet brow BY CYNTHIA GREY ais ; a ee ap Will a bachelor of 40 make a suitable husband? A feminine | to + : ‘ sick skin 4 r bp hia? and I’ be able to think correspondent who did not give her age put this question to **}.f win Posie What " I : All Year There was @ the woman contemplating marriage with a bachelor of 40 is “ . worry about these things! Wher. |*"ialued note in his voles, anywhere near his own age, then the problem of years should | % yi kind of 6 y — a Twant? (th miles which lay white, ribbon: not enter into her dilemma, If she is under 38 years old, then S ort vell ona ee canal cody; they want to]! he moonlight. Palestine was a plain, flat “No” to her bachelor lover's pleadings will un- event « return of bag teoal r ther, eo|# SOUP of silent houses and lines doubtedly save her much future heartache and him much dis- Sone ory aay, ; g, Perens eae ethane |. Sempty) Mznate wanes they comfort, for you cannot mate with age.” eit au ssw ieee nary tc wow |tt Out toward the. cottage of Justin What is your opinion of this problem? Do you agree with aa wae Syina, fe. How | Parsons this man’s ideas, or do you think age is the all-important “Come day after tomorrow—late factor in a happy marriage? k ast stepped out of the car, “and I'll have Number of Words at they are among friends, and A 8 Aa: spawer fer you | in English Language cultivate a di to cai a Sy scat be mes Latham, head uncovered, “will . we t I Miss Gi) Will you | | home Any on thn mone t and then drove away this que How many words || refinement, of either Freckle ate went . the house and, does the English language < years of aye, of the white race, 1s) De v 1 plea “ im er own room T she A STUDE Notice of meeting place of the reg B. rothy sleeping, sweetly un Altho the war has added some || ular Friday evening meetings of the Fre ni by an overproe of the tragedy bordering , fow words to the English tan-|| club will appear in the dally papers| duction ¢ . ¢ skin, which or lite guage, the number is leas than || under club notices ught out in spote ate lit @ candle and sat down) sine HELD THE FOLDED BIT || 10,000, The English language || For informati irection on any of the eun’s rave. Sia cuietly in the far comer of theloy papeR TO THE FLAME ontains approximately 700,000 || matter call Main £202, or see Henry ileappear by tine taddere. words. Of this total, nearly o W. Powell, president, 406 Thompso , olucertad, of. aaa trad: purse and |leane It should huve been the re half con of scientific term Bldg., or Isobel M. Ogden, seoretary-| fluid drachm. Apply night and morn- Satterthw had been | ve You've been a } || nology seldom met outside of reasurer, 407 Leary Bidg Hegeosiarh eetiec ‘nother rama tine, p 4 bit of/once before I step off that you|| or obsolete terma, Was Raneak policing | yi to the face ati , t been entirely unappre The abulary the of Work |and morning. if the case is not ob- Also, I was penetrating int the paper ou 4 blackened Btandard Dictionary of the E of Work stinata,. freah.temon $ulods aaa ‘ f my own acqua rd for word| ‘The note was nigned J. D. G, and Language aggregates ap- Dear Mina Grey: Would you be 80| once or twice a day will clear the addressed to Alice Ge imately 450,000 words. If the nd as to print this letter? I have| or” nat jove a the mer ot| 1 and of her death k wince the first part of No-|_ dead words of our speech be add- shoe bats the aber and not able to do any hea | D. G,, the 4, the te " vy the x 10 || Oxford Historicas Dictionary, || Work at all; but w “utoricar | Dictionary, || work at a but would tke te eet 8/1 GRUB-STAKE ing and dead. or timekeeper. I am very much in om a tem \ 4 — and soma = “I am telling at he| “You have been every I came to know jaat paragraph, “I days are numbered |en way that to you be-| Al You have been gen. |t} practical Sadie, and that their appe | gether in restaurants were of a for mal character Indeed, he was more | ¢rous in sharin y given op rances tc mystertous | Moral Obligation your means with |y |\Only often with Christine Waldron, while|me. I haven't deserved it. All along (To Be Continued) Dear Miss Grey: Someone told Miltiades continued negligently to|you have been the ove on whom t! (Cor | tar) me other day that @ boy urents $2.60 a week from at he ts born until he ts and that this should be follow his flighty mistress, smoking cClgars and thinking of something " Also, there were in our set| 4! One evening Walter Slindon sald|hand as we danced. He was r to me, “I do wish you women/ standar tm, as the Bent- rather sweet, this ugly, middle-ng ent S Eo a mm/s sega ihe, get ther ett pup he i ere ou about alist. Sir Charl a very differ rage egurd to the Roderick Hentham was extraordi-| “Why not? Don't you like tt, you | Mealst ; was ioe Ro swee jextrnoo | sean” | Het u an X-ray eye. |law about th iy one trouble. With this panorama of arm and ulder, to may nothing of the| rest, one simply doean't know where |in There ta no law in this ta that irea @ man to support his par or pay them any certain sum. However, men, or women either, who It was terrify ways got hia own way hat would I 4 ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC It is the. original French Eau de Quinine, for 100 years a blessing on millions of heads, You can aasily test its value for dandruff and fall. eres in They were ve to look. You see, one doesn’t want|? ' jit was known that this delicate to be indiscreet of have dependent parents, should fe s ing actor knocked his wife about, tor-| 1 "milled, and almost squeezed his r pral obligation to see to dt that ured her In secret, cruel ways that) —— = - — |they do not suffer in any way that can be avoided. +83 ihowed no marka Eddies! That was our world. In ; ; yne eddy I can see Tootoo whirling. Th Ki f Information About er fair hair malignantly curling be e€ KISS O Lonesome Club fore the eyes of Lewis Appleford, who y anked rt to marry him whom she regularly refused. She went about with him, all the same in no Mirtatious spirit, but because she was too frigid to admit the pos. ability of ® welf-murrender, I per- Bed |cetved other emotional eddies, such Artgt, N. B.A. Bervios, Ino, as the one where Ida Quin played with Harry Lockwood She talked to| gs ct the FEEL sree ag (Continued From Page 1) ning—a celebrated criminal lawyer | to the stranger within our gates, and “Harry's all right.” che. sal y fo, end fre he lonely or interested resident; to ns “ house much afterward I gave it|@od his wife, my friend from the| ¢ iv 3 Reedn’, talk pi to you, need I Oaly, 1a te fact, within the bee Home Office, with his wife and sister. | supply acowrate information, to sup- he's got to do something for me.” pte A in-law, and myself. The criminal] ply social contact and reorsation of “But you don't? . . .” I began,| “I heard you had left,” I told him lawyer, Who was our host, heard|every wholesome sort, and to do then stopped. Otviousty Ida wouldn't} “You bad no luck {n your tnvest! ss Grey: I read an an Judas nocement th The Str aut Dipl hee BY E. PHILLIPS OPP HEIM stran ers and lonely people in this city, and I would Uke to know how Copyright, 1922, by E. Phillips Oppenhelm often it meeta, where, and whether for old or young. | A 8TAR READER. | The purpose of the Lonesome club te to extend the hand of fellowship perniate b scraps of our conversation and leaned | every thing and act necessary to 2 .' tk money fom © a ea een ree mie | Seare & SOEs ine cosines and tontoneited ing hair. Imparts “Wouldn't what?” me } & on ” ead. he subse “You did well to leave Scotland h | “Never mind. Go on,” I sald DEPT edie 20:2 eggs aa POON eit to leave Scotland) ("Miss Grey will receive callers lustre, new life and “Well, I mean. there's Harry with |¥™ Still @ sore one with me, Yard when your reputation stood in her office Monday, Wednesday | and Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m, SHlera of crime has dawned, and the and on Tuesday and Thursday jthree theaters in his hore’s nds, and| “I had no luck at all,” I confessed. | high, Sir Norman,” bo sald. “A new ing a job, I don't | “I came to certain conclusions whic fragrance.” le me w. jor like Vera Westley. If a man| ink, then, to that day, Sir|of higher m gave Vera money she loved him. Ida| Norman,” my companion paid. tective who | wan more grasping. | “Iam with you,” I declared heart!- The struggle should be the more| or Then there were the maneuvers of | ly toteresting™ 1 heniavieed tinued, “that you have now resigned Karl Mferbrook. He was rather a| We talked idly of various matters! It was a fancy of mine from the force, but we hoped that pest, because his new light opera em-|for a few moments—principally of| continued interest tnt you might be inclined to undertake bodied a chai n his method; | h I had been playing regu-| should remain as little known, as] * commission for us It came to the whenever he encountered a piano he| larly in-the south of Fr here | possibie, and I talked for nome time | ours Of Our chief quite unexpectedly 5 ren insiste rs tions that !l-| were several parties being) on indifferent subjects to the lady | ‘®t You were staying here, and he = lustrated his new Impulse, I heard| given in the restaurant that eve-| who was seated by my aide. We ad. | %8t me after you at once. many rumors of Meerbrook's opera,| ning, and some very béautiful wo-| mired Mra De Mendoza and her gor 1 can at least hear what the busi- He Starnberg to stage It, but| men were In evidence. One in par-| geoun rope of pearia. ness is,” I replied. » the American would not commit him-| ticular attracted my ention. Sho | yened. | “There is staying in this hotel,’ self, and news came as dipiomatic| waa tall, ndor, slim, beautifully) “1¢ 1s women like that,” he com | the insurance agent proceeded, a hint die was doing something or| made. Her complexion was perfoct, | mented, to deck thelr Mrs. De Mendoza, the reputed widow ther. Julian had bad lunch with|altho « little colorless. Hor strange: | bodic of a fruit merchant in Buenos Air A Read y-Cooke Starnberg, never mind why. I'd seo| colored eyes had a nameless attrac-| who encourage crime. She 1a the possessor of a very won- by and by. It wan exciting. Money| tion. Her hair, beautifully colffed,| “Roughly speaking, 1 dare say| “Tf! Pearl necklace, which she has| a and paasion were so intermingled in| was Just the shade of brown which |that necklace Is worth 80,000 pounds | sured with our firm for a hundred our world that one never knew which | appealed to me. She bowed to my|if it im really |thousand pounds. Our acceptance | true that! Pugsley | al callber than the do- | a rememter tt quite well,” I ad-| opposed to him.” 4 ow | “We understand,” my visitor con- American Import Offices BD. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK ED. PINAUD'S. ED. PINAUD Building, New York enmounces « new creation from Paris Lilac Tate profession on play! My host tnter- | “who cho with jewel value, Jone Influenced tho other. The only | companion as sho passed, and joined | once more at work, what an oppor.| 0! the Policy ARMEIER clisans tel lone who didn’t trouble was Lord Al-|a little group at the farther end of | tunity!” Pe ees Cope eee | he crisp, tas' oven-baked shreds of | fred Lydbrook. He had all the char-|the hall. The last thing I noticed| “A woman must be very brave,” |@fterward. We know nothing of the | y Bf sayy: ’ acteristicn of the gentleman and the| about her was her wonderful string |my hostess declared, “to run such ie bail hea Setavenreaiee el whole wheat with milk is Nature's per bookmaker; he laughed at Tootoo’s| of pearls. | risk j!t 1s against our business policy to aes schemes, told Christine ‘and adie| “That is'a very beautiful woman."| “Tho Jewels are probably in the | Sccebt the risk. We have done our | fect food combination — and the best of OGL tert elt ime woe jebhecairesr 8 FORD Ae alah japon ict r et to protect ourselves, however. bs ° epee basi galas pao Hie “per spanmbaae es hath sak Misha Ld. pate nant of the time,” T AUs-| since the policy was Issued, we have | it is you can serve it hot or cold. eerbroo! at his music a tripe, | is |gented. “T don't suppose goes | Penee aed ee of | and, taking a fanc me, gave mo| “A South American widow—De | out in them." feats Hy Constant tough with Her.end an emerald pendant, without even| Mendoza, her name 1s.” | ae host amie Hae Ene Gta enteaticg te Dae If you prefer it hot, just pour hot milk i a s Fl csaey, aie 5 with the hotel detective, By tonight's jasking for leave to slip It round my| ‘You know her can Imagine Pugsley finding ®| Soet. however, w 4 = 5 |neck. Arf a Mo’ was right; Lord| “My humble apartment is on the|fow minutes in the hotel quite sutti. | Dot however, wo had a message | over the Shredded Wheat biscuits; or | Alfred was a card, |same floor as her suite,” my com: | ctent,” he observed, “He or his succes. | {0% the latter to say that he was at | hi hi drain it off I patilon’ ixeplle “ghe is gracious| sora, whoever they may be, woutd | nome il, and that during hia absence | pour hot water over them, drain it of I was getting used to those new| enough sometimes to remember the|think little enough of human life by| a coe neue be Yeti SveR TEY.| quickly and then cover with milk or | sand these new clothes. Also, I| fact that we meet occasionally in the| the side of, say 50,000 pounds, Ry | @° nsht watchman net ait (Beg ; |took more coolly the accomplish- | lift,” Killing at sight they certainly In- | ot under any Sritedate ance cream. The result is a perfect hot cereal ments of my new position, I was| My friends arrived, and I mado my | cr thetr chances of escape. i Suh yale f eagenliag ge ated Seti ha * pee |tair game now, tho everybody ad-|adieux to my erstwhile golfing ac-| That closed our conversation upon| W° Want to know If, for any fee —without the drudgery of cooking it | which you care to name, you will do | dressed my envelopes to Mrs, Quin.|quaintance, Somehow or other, my|the subject. We sat about in the|™ ‘ They knew I was . an under-| meeting with him had left an un-|Jounge and drank coffes and Uquors, | ye turing A elalh cie yourself. study. It was not only opium had| pleasant impression behind {t.- It] danced for a time and smoked a few | Fei Rab es i ea enabled Starnberg to hold my hand| had forced my thoughts back to the]clgarets, The party broke up as tho EA bet Eh Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, half-unrebuked; {t was a laxness| humiliating recollections of the fact|lighta in the lounge were belng low- : ready-cooked and ready-to-eat, Ape arising from the surroundings where| that the murderer of Richard Lad-|ered. 1 was the only one of our little fect, delicious food for any meal of the | People so swiftly came together and| brooke still remained undiscovered, | gathering remaining in the hotel, | | day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, | Apart, where love did‘exist, but where |and that the man who had called | and T was talking for a few moments or topped with berries or fruits. Con- | passion reigned, where money crept| himself Pugsley had walked away|to the head porter, who was an old ; the bi d sehslaee |in to corrupt and glorify. So for| from detection under our very eyes | acquaintance of mine, when a man| (eo ath ah a ARS) | some time T was amused by an elder-| and had never been heard of since. | made a somewhat hurried entrance | bowel movement. It is salt-free and un- |ly man called Sir Charles Baldwin,| Among my fellow guests was an|thru the swing-doors and seemed on H B ki sweetened—you season it to your taste, | who was, as Lady Fdderton used to| official of the Home Office, and our|the point ‘of proceeding to the of- ome Da ing | put it, “black as a new knight.” Pep-| conversation naturally drifted into] fice. As he saw mo, however, ho Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker ie or salt rather than black, per-|the subject of social order. |hesitated, and, turning aside, ad- Ask for luscious raisin pie —a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with |haps, but presentable, with his hair] “Your connection with Scotland | dressed me. ra | sh pba ess co malas | cut rather too close because he want-| Yard having long since ceased, Sir| “Mxcuse me, but you are Sir Nor. fresh and ju at your butter, soft cheese or ma: od to look military, hin clothes excel-| Norman,” ho remarked to me, “you|man Greyes?" ho asked, grocer’s or a neighborhood lent, but alwayn a little too new, and| will not be oversensitive as to facts.| 1 admitted the fact. | bake shop. Just telephone a head voleo a Nttlo too good, which| The epldemlo of crime which was} “Can Task you to give me five for one to try. occasionally betrayed him Into | raging about two years ago seems to| minutes of your time on a matter of . ¥ | | rather artificial “Ih, what?” He had| ‘ a ath oh, ehad| have broken out again with exact-| urgent business ; Hay | made hin money tn plush, ‘The war|ly the anmo results, There aro four| T looked at him with some sur Once taste it and you'll found him well-to-do and left him In-| tindetected murdera and five great| prise, His volee and address wore}, agree that there's no longer caloulably rich. So he left Manches-| robberies up to the debit of your Inte| good, and In appearance he differed|] any need to bake at home. ter, where Lady Baldwin, married a| department. Your people belleve that| In no respect from the crowd of din ittle too early to carry off her lady-| the same person is at the head of it] ers who freauented the place. He| ship as Sir Charles would have had| who planned all those robberies 18/ drew a ecard from his pocket and| it, controlled a large house in the} months ago and escaped arrest by | handed it to me. suburbs, and equally large boys and| shooting the Inspector.” T stepped underneath one of tho girls, She never came to town; no| T affected to take only a casual|eloctric standards and looked at the | Sir Charles, having taken a flat in| interest in the information; but as|card—'Mr. Stanley Delohoater.” Piccadilly, decided to patronize the|m matter of fact, T was considerably| nderneath was the name of n fa . arts, That is to say, he gave expen-| moved. If the man who had tnst| mons insurance company, 1 mo. sive meals to anybody who paintod, | concented his identity under the name | tioned him to follow me Into the do. un= al wrote, and expecially to people con-| of Pugstoy, but whom 1 strongly | serted lounme, and invited him to take nected with the theater, At bottom, | suspected to be the notorlous Michael] a chat eas, everything except the theater and the| Sayers, had really come out into the} “Many yoara aro, Sir Norman," he alsiIns cinema rather worrled him. open once more, fe would certainly | reminded me, “when you were offt | _ Tf was men like Sir Charles made | ponwean a new Interest for mo during | qlalle onenged at Scotland Yard, you me feel the difficulty of modern | the next few months. saved our firm na great tons In the dressing, I hadn't thought of it un. Wo were @ purty of alx that eve- matter of the Hatton Gardons omor- Serve tonight for dinner, Let your men folks decide. Made with delicious Had Your Iron Today? 9 co PP ie go hayil! A Tit Wn ura 4 ft