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MONDAY, OCTOBER ¢ 19) THE § FATTY “by Rafael Sabatini neen | Reader Glories Lily: F'reedom’—Bobbed Haiti © RAPARL, SABATINI @ROcr NEA SERVICE ne smtden an 2 jand he was ac ated : fort and Happines flung [story current. the of the f paternity exitimateby virt PEW in mmouth had come g 4 of women of Pitt, he ap |e him ‘that he, a ne | se ous man, of military train: | ows bo might Girl with Dear Miss Grey: Intere ings that I have when I the young woman he bobbed her he wrathy If I were in her place I should feel t I had gotten rid of a bad bargain, The person who can see evil in every | thing is not the person to be trusted, Surely the young lady knows her own heart and that the matter of her head being comfortable and sanitary is certainly no sin or evil, That man would be interesting to study, tho there myriads of such, Evil minds see evil in everything. W a man like that and you will find he is the source of tl evil, All things to the evil are evil I am not an old woman, neither am I a very young one, nor am I a grouch. To me there is not anything prettier than the bobbed heads and short skirts and free bodies; how | wish I could be young in this time of freedom—trousers and everything. Did the young man ever go on a hike and seo a lot of girls in trousers enjoy themselves? Iam sure not; he could » only evil in that, too. My, what a sad time it must be ; to go thru this lovely world and not be able to see anything but ugly thing That young m ing out of much of thought of hi the foundations of Cigaret the chief feel The letter « broken | | are 1 wtand aloof actdly his pipe read your nthuataste | reat from This serice of lesson on milk cookery ts appearing weekly. Mre, Blake's counsel will be helpful and stimulating, because of her practical experience in home cooking, She will answer any question on cookery asked by her readers. Address Mrs. Mary Blake, care Carnation Milk Products Co, Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington. column amoko whose engagement wa the limit—I ajuma on thls was, however, was ove e that this AMfonmouth who now re why |Preclaimet himaelt of Eng % Shh le rited | nd Was not egitimate child of tho late What t ruin 1 be of grotesque pretension? | How could it be hoped that Eng. land would ever mwallow such a |Perkin? And it was his behalf, to uphold his fantastic claim, that these West Country as, led by | the ¢ a few armigerous Whigs, had been | otéinally eedtived into rebellion his studies had equipped him who were rally : “Quo, quo, scelest!, Puitis?* ho was a man of medic of * An b He ed and sighed in of war; a healer but the laugh dominated the si would for Mr, Blood was unsympathe As are most selfsufficient men King Champ offering d to p where ho be If Mr, Blood nad conawacended to debate the matter with theae lacie he might urged that having 1 of wandering and adve he was now embarked upor for which he had been intended an co hi nm on tho th s Somer sovereign fanatical pir hich tad forced him on from the sedate academical bonds his father would’ have imposed. up on. him, should now t in the Very You ealize and disaster co’ the Lesson No, 5 Economical Dishes Easily Prepared have spoonful salt, 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder, 2 tablespoonfuls butter or substitute. Mix flour, corn meal, salt and baking powder. Add unbeaten egg and liquid. Add melted but- ter and beat vigorously, Pour {nto shallow pan which has been well oiled and bake jn a mod- erately hot oven, The mixture must be thin, HERE families are large and in- comes not so clastic as might be wished, one of the problems of the home- maker is to serve good, wholesome and tasty dishes that can be prepared at low, cost, ne and 1 not a slayer, B anaw at in such la from. sem! ries of Miss Biake and. Mrs.) Musgre the Nad runs—had Petticoats to & Monmor ed every man W A man to take ned him: up arma, T | uid have pointed out that their who—as and adver 20 to be. A very self-sufficient; hey had taught him ‘An inezpensive substitute for cake—one that always pleases the children and many adults is old-fashioned gingerbread. This re- cipe is one that I have found most satisfac tory: miah, who was Here again, Carnation Milk proves an able ally, for it enables her to have at all times an abundant supply of pure, rich milk at a re a sallor, the master ship-—which, by an 1! them obbied y, hance Sercatat gj anch: at this sea shambles—<« > < had q eh up am But Mr atively small expense and by using this in her cooking she can make appetizing and nourishing dishes at much less cost than where expensive cuts of you may like 7 iy sate iténave Hine cup molasses, 2 table- u Li meat and ready-prepared delicatessen spoonfuls Carnation Milk, mok goods are used. % teaspoonful salt, % omen teaspoonful soda, 1% tea- cor spoonfuls ginger, % cup- fol butter or lard. Sift dry ingredients together. Add liquid to molas- n's mind needs a thoro cleansing, a clear- ibbish—a whole ng over the motive personal inside ee whereof arc such notions. | will to me they are nas them; if you do, you should have s them as Tom, Dick or Bill. But I an average have too much because the male i ow we do not Gingerbread 6 teablespoonfals wa- ter, 2% cupfule flour, 1 and.daughters, sweethea a by to take t Right, of I For ho kr ty brown + thers, sustain the be was a ne ty to taste much right to vy think the v We wor Knew som and h om ; For lunch or for the evening meal, a cream soup is a satisfying course. Here is one that is easily made and economical, sense to smoke. ar them because we Duke was to lead a surpri kr are more com France, minions belongtow. devolve upo! and high appar es the t had moved him to laugh had the further a em James Dake of sald? late and. immediate Usurpoand Invade the Crown.” Hee knew,.not which was lie, For ©Mr. Blood had third of his life in. the nds, where this same James Scoth—who howtprociaimed hi er. a8 nt that kK mes ths Second. by the grace of | King! et cetera—first. saw tho some, six-and-thirty years, ag on the Royalist raham that was now en Mr. « Blood assumed Feversham would be well-informed, and if in this assumption he was wrong, at least he was Juatified of ft, He was not sve the Royalist commar in the t army w: amped on a. od Knocked the ashes from his pipe and drew back to clone his As he did so, h o window e| traveling straight across th . | met the that at 1 hostile those him glanc yes |Thete were two pairs, and they be the longed to the Mimves Pitt, two am! ylelded to none in Bridgewater In their worship of the handsome Mon sentimental maiden ladies who |, “It's out of f vinegary virgins He bad a pleasant, whose 3 rin jand muted by which | never ula sly, or-6 in all his w oat, It nderings he had that caress wan a voice and ch a wa Indeed, waa jn that st of him, woo jo nature d spare, swarthy the man's whe voice of his. that and v thong level bi }In thelr glance th taco nose, we o eyes, of nteady | b Blood smiled and inclined his t r he was on friendly terms whom, | great black periwig wna an sed 4 as any at Whit n thus, and percely wan plain up on him, you might have been tempted to speculate how long such a man would be content to Iie by in this lit tle backwater of the world tnto which chance had swept him some! six months ago; how long he wow continue to pursue the trado for which he had qualified himself b fore he had begun to live, Difficult of belief though !t may be when you| know his history, previous and sub sequent, yet it In posible that but for the trick that Fate was about to pia him, he might have continued peaceful existence, settling down completely to the life of a doctor in this Somersetshire haven. It ts pos: sible, but not probable. able without them, no matter what the fashion s¢ women will stop the smoking because she s¢ harmful and, like corsets, a nuisance. They Ali Wanted Fido knowledge, Mins rey: ank you for asx So, the that it is FAIR-PLAY, { eee Four Little Kittens Looking for Home Tt nt four of them, ed not long ago oe to get the ot keep, as I wna ve , having bad close to ran hers. had by receiving at dogres of baccalaureus months only. been dead some years a Blood came Into « which he had world and give for a nea the Dutch, then at war with France: and a pred! ne few hundred po Ath | doors setPout to seo tho! kitten the r aatinfic: rein to that reatless sr he waa imbued. chances led him to t 5 de R A n for t this serv Ho a commission under the r, an ver bi ir column where me kittens that they od, being {find homes for, and I wondered !f y greedy of the same for me. 4 his pare: I male tens, of 20 the| three months old, and I would like ae Atito find homes for them. One has His father | white t and nose and the other jon by thres|is biack with exception of a ti |white spot under chin, They are nice healthy kittens with very conta, used to sleeping nights Have also a female nearly full grown, a very on & free! good mouser to give away. wuld appreciate it y if you could help me find for these Yours truly, BE ncn-0048 have two nice y much homes he sea made | — | SCORCHED LINEN had the adj marks iceland To remove scorch from inen, treat with a preparation con. | Cream of Macaroni Soup 1 teaspoon salt, 2 table spoons butter, | cup macaroni, broken tn %%4- inch pfeces, 1° teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons flour, 3 cups water, 1 cup Car nation Milk. Cook mac — ~ aron{ in bolling salted water about twenty minutes or until soft. Drain. Melt butter; add flour; add salt; then milk and cook five minutes, Combine with macaronL This recipe serves six people. Where there ie meat left over from a roast or stew the following recipe will suggest on excellent way of making use of it, Bealloped Meat 2 cups meat, parsley, 1% cups thin white” gance, Chop meat fine and season with salt and pepper if desired. Mix ment and thin white sauce and put in buttered baking dish, cover the top with buttered bread crumbs and brown in oven 10 or 16 minutes, Cold fish may be shredded and used in the game way, This re cipe serves six peopla, Many of our atcertors, particularly those who lived in the “corn” states, practically alah thie fansite A sora, broad aad alld —a most nourishing and wholesome food, Here’s an easy way to make good corn bread: Corn Bread % eupful flour, % cupfuls water, 1 cupful corn meal, % cupful Carnation Milk, 1 egg, % tear (Clip ond paste this leevon ta any previous lesson, I will be ses. Combine mixtures, add shortening and beat well Pour into ofled shallow pan and bake in moderately hot oven about 25 minutes. Questions and Answers Where is Carnation Milk madef Mrs. Cc. LA. It was first made in the State of Wash- ington, but the growing demand for it caused a number of plants to be built on the Pacific Coast and later others were established in other rich dairy districts. There are now seven large Carnation Milk condenseries in Washington alone. Where cam T get & table showing how long Parious dishes should be cooked? Mr. R. B. P. On page 32 of our book, One Hundred Tested Recipes, which I shall be glad to send you, is a complete time-table for cooking, also oven temperatures and weights and measures. | hich | Duteh admiral 16 ls Mediterranean engagement in that great sisting | earth of of fuller's bolied in half a pint of two ounces Thinks Smoking Casts Moral Stigma Cynthia Grey will recelve call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Ho was tho son of an Irish medi. | life. bya Somorsetahire Indy in ADVENTURES Dear Miss Grey: Your {dea of not the smoking of clgarets by Indies casts any stigma them conaiderablo of a shock to most people, I am sure. Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on ‘Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m, at her office in the Star Blidg., 1309 Seventh ave. cus, (Continued Tomorrow) BAF RAE AES Ws re od ek ON whether or ——— | three on BEADED GOWNS Beaded fri upon is for Three ge is used yery effec. me to all parts of the business dis-/ ‘This work is done by advanced students. 25 complete and com- fortable booths. We use only hampoo Preparations. Phone for appoint~ Years OF THE THE TWINS wns, and it Is the slender Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty after using Gouraud’ Oriental Cream. White | _ Jt, 18 @ known fact that many of the most successful and fair- ed business houses of this country refuse to employ members of the other sex, who are as we men call them aret fiends.” It is also a known fact that most good girls who start on the down- ward path begin by allowing some cunning, low-down degenerate to induce them to accept a drink. or | smoke a cigaret. I work nights, and my work calls | min trict, and I am sure you would] change your views if you were to; cover my territory for just one night. Gratefully yours, A CONSTANT READER. eee ment. Population of Cities Dear Miss Grey: My daughter claims that St. Louts ts the fourth largest city in the United States. I take issue with her as I think De-! 772,897, The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenue , Phone EL tot-635 troit 1s larger. Who 1s right? #. i. Me Detroit has a population fo 993,- 678, while that of St. Flesh-Rachel, 1 = Sand 10¢ for Trial Size Miss Allen’s TESTED RECIPES No. @ Martha’s Walnut Wafers All the Squealy-Moo Landers gathered around to have a good look at it. The Only Cleaner That Gets All the Dirt in One Operation ffs sxe» —because it has a self-adjusting nozzle with floating | | brush, which allows it to pass over rugs of all thick- nesses and onto the bare floor without interruption of its powerful suction and efficient brash action. No stooping to make adjustments. happened in. All this time the little black auto. stood silently regarding its Farmer ¥ bought an auto: itors, Never a word did ‘it say, mobile. Charlie and Bob, the farm | but a few drops of water ran down horses, were often too tired after |its nose and they did look like real |working all day to be driven into | tears j}town at night. And Farmer Brown} “I men 8 and Mrs. Brown liked to go to the | Nan aay The fairy 1 jman and the ins were near | movies. | So th |ecnough, as usual, to hear the whole So they affair shinier q “Never in the woodshed igebeenaaeatlead times have make in the world. YOU} A day or two had re think {t's shame! said The Thor works automatically—gets every particle of surface litter and embedded grit without wearing the nap. It has a motor shaft-driven brush—no belts. Can be used at will as a straight suction or a brush- ie er eters he: and-suction cleaner—so perfectly constructed that Praga P it, and they passed remarks, Hurley guarantees it for three years. may be sure, got a nice little black car, a new stove, and kept it] es sald dear mind!” my our H Wait an later the son remember Mis | “Humpht" quacked Daddy Drake. | podger's words. For all the Squealy- | uy ' |‘It copied my voice, A copy cat!) le had their heads together 4 Telephone for a Thor on free trial |That’s what {t in!” | s | | “And Jt copied my eyes! mlewed| “It was this way,” Nancy heard | |Thomns Mouser: ‘They shino more | Mister Rooster say. “Chucky Chick brightly at night than they do in|on crossed the road and tried the day time, I should be the one|crosa back again, And rather than lto say ‘Copy cat’ hit him, the utomobdile skidded peaking of copying. into a mud and couldn't get all together welts Thaw: drop bya Missoz Cow mildly, “I he out again. Charley and Bob had to}! teaspoon ines mudi sings in oer a horn, altho I don't see any. | pull tt out with re ie to Keep them perfectly, round. {ha like mine, it has been My, my” cried all his listeners. | of n't that splendid of it!" | | “1 don’t care about it copying,” re: yf quacked Daddy Duck. "Did Gander, “but 1 have} ver notice what a fine yolce It © dread-| too Landers gath: a food look at (The Ca ifornia woman who sent wy thir recipe seewred it from an old colored mammy, cook at a famour coast resort, [vis a dainty tidbit Yor afternoon tea) 1 eupful brown #u 1 cupful chopped ar alnut meats SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuine Unless you see the ‘‘Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years for Colds - Headache blespoont fi to y moot ¢ Vanilla, salt, four and walnut meats. 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