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FORTUNES PLAN scour a ” oe O0OL Offer Course at “U" {or ~ agonyerhogr ; t , / Boys’ Leaders w ** RAFALL . t ° A SABATINI ees Neder, C8 2, SATE retail Dy toenail ln ahd i Children like it better than milk MPGIN HERH TODAY Back of those r late-victory! Chil they like—and know how to get it iidren like Ghirardelli’s han milk; and wise mothers encour’ age this liking. For it gives children the milk they need plus the added nutriment in Ghirardelli's. Safe for their “tummies,” tool! Just enough fat in Ghirardelli’s to be easily digested. w what men but for ¢ “Child,” he is heart, a start , “I vow that taught me the meaning of fear, I Tathantal ris Lat us on, be late.” | Bho was ot thus departed lwithout #o « another glance » > > ee , 2 ra for the gay Duke of Bucks, who, tc On January 7%, 1923, the Rochleder sisters celebre 6 eeeatialien to attempt to detain double wedding in New York city. One became Mrs. ap ago ptyeed An Wells (left) and the other Mra. Henry Tewel. The other) yar in hands white day they again celebrated a double event, each becoming @|\ing hi mother. Mra. Wells’ baby is a yirl and Mrs. Tewel’s a boy.| she haa —— |that left him an ¢ leaned forward, and her 00 | cee K, having f n his hand ame face, you have Ty ver ate my lite on wirn THE story | Here tO am! om him a mask bject of derinion to appear the siders, bis lackeyn serve a prop: h truth, | fow pa rardelli’s Chocolate Say “Gear-ar-delly” HE CLOVE HIMS © THE CHAU tl waiting cor suddenly his nes of | right arm was seized in a firm grip, nd the be-|and a voice, in which quivered won- | is. Yet|der, and something besides, assailed thru | his ears my ¢ tie) mgiet sire ey es apt departure | 1, and glared {nto| had come up behind the chair whilst | nearer as {¢ drawn by some trresis, sduke wasin conversation with its| ble attraction. : upant, and had gradually crept (Continued in Our Next Issue) moment h r wit c at His nau os ; ; Ob, sir, Tam no fi : al iste or'by Hea¥ and a lane was opened in that | Seno Bee tr “onal amon living prose. thru which te sienna“ | tor all the world have ed you. | lone! Holles, who Vl send some of you where yo pe = Yet, tho I have sworn it, I doubt it —_———. hurrying with i de in ne r i +] yj you aston } ron no wit n ald ne haven, 99 » face and won. long.” They proved themselves as coward. | wake ly as they had lately been aggressive, | ; and they skipped nimbly beyond the | The lackey reach of that darting point of his Hig followers fell upon them afte ward with their. whips snd drove/n ) transcen them still farther back, relentlessly, | le hair was at an end. Indeed, | Dryden « sorbed and lost inj none troubled to accompany it far the ¢ crowd of onlookers|ther, ‘The people broke up into which in its turn fell back before the | groups again, or moved away about | éontinued menace of those impetu-| their basinoss, realizing that he ous groom: z entertainment was at an end The gentleman in biue swung to| fanatic who had led the : Ee the knaves who had jot a imitations may NO, 12 sur grace wonder?” she r and his waa poorly : et it carted 6 looked at her a moment with | pen he of his anger, but Ic ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS & Olive Rob laughed o' and since , ble I trust your grace will not go to the pains of pr 5 } other of the same kind. PADDYFOOT PURR, THE CAT pga Apige whole wheat hen a et tre SHIREDDED HEAT Biscuits. Shredded Wheat contains all the body- building elements of whole wheat. A delightful cool morning treat a served with hot “If you wish to ride!” he offered Is was great fun playing king andjman, and tried to hide him. 1t\ queen of Beanstalk Land, and|was no fault of hers when the SAY “BAYER” when ou bu ft: ’ lenge ag Nick enjoyed every mio | giant smelled him and said “Fe-fi-fo. y' Mi fum! I smell the blood of an Eng: ‘The real king and queen had gone! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are on ® Journey to help the people not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe others the widow they had been mean to, among of the dreadful by millions and prescribed by physicians 23.years for fin" Jack bac killed. Sho was Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism , Accept only “Bayer” p gel UMN” viici contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester Of Salleyticacta ed him that h without a cent—not even the golden harp or the hen that laid golden eggy—when Jack ran with them to the earth. And tt king and queen had never bothered |their heads about her since. ackage| So Nancy and Nick had sent them oO with all sorts of good thingy and some money ier old age They never forgot that she had been #0 kin husband was a bad Mother! Take no Chances! Clean Child’s Bowels of Poisons Tonight! : 6“ s hd e ”? Give “California Fig Syrup Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will quickly start liver and bowel action and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest casy after giv- ing “California Fig Syrup” because it never bowels without cramping or overacting. Tell your druggist you want only the gen- uine “California Fig Syrup” which has direc- tions for babies and children of all ages printed on cach bottle. Mother, you must fails to work the sour bile and constipation | Say “California” or you may get an imitation Poison right out of the little stomach and ; fig syrup. Ushi Jack and had warn- | Be. ss there were the children of all the giants that Jack.the-Giant-| Killer had killed. | The king and queen Land pr them, f Beanstalk | ised to look after all of and not return to the} fl it was 6. a in tho meantime, na 1 sald | j bet ©, Nancy and Nick had a gor. | Paddyfoot Purr, the queen's cat, | was very kind to them. Of course, | milk. | he was quite small, to the giants, A. -biscuits ~~ as A camel would be t “If you wish to ride, } ‘I shall be mont he |both on 4 ¥ place you! !" erled both the | | Twins together. 1 so Paddytoot | Purr lay down while they scrambled | jon, and then rose and walked majos |tically thru the palace and down the steps, while all the court peo! and the 20 stiff servants the | hall (for they had all come back) | bowed nearly to the ground | | “Where to now?’ asked Paddy: |foot Purr. “Would you like | afi r the » or the royal c: 5 spoke his mouth watered | Jso that ho had to lick his whiskers |over and over again, i | “We're not cata!” laughed Nancy, | pulling his car. “Suppose you take | us to the royal sugar-plum store | or the royal teashop, or the| mo ‘ | | “Ma’am," said Paddyfoot with dignity, “we have no such | places in Beanstalk Land. But I {shall be glad to show you the flower gardens and fountains and the fine views. But first, if you | | will pardon me, I shall go ‘round | to the kitchen door and see if Cook | has saved me a herring.” | “That's all right," sald Nick. “Go any place you want to, Mister | Paddyfoot, We'll go right alon; 80 around to the kitchen door | strode Paddyfoot, licking his whik- | Jers at every other step at the! [thought of the treat he was going | But suddenly, just as he was| about to jump up on his favorite garbage can where every day Cook Inid a nice dried herring for his din. |ner, a large mouse ran across their path and into a drain, | Quick as 2 flash Paddyfoot went after him, forgetting all about hiv herring and the little passengers on | | his bi “Or Nancy. “Where aro we going |} "I don't know," “Rut hold on tight.” The drain was am dark as a tunnel, except for the gleam of Paddyfoot’n eyes (To Ke Continued) i at, 1924, by Seattle Star) (A really fine cake that should prove as popular az the charming young man it is named for) 44 cupful Crisco i Po ed al sugar 2 egg yol 1 cuptul sour milk 134 cupfuls flour. 144 teaspoonfuls baking powder 1 teaspoonful soda 1 teaspoonful cinnamon 34 teaspoonful cloves ors Aetr grated nutmeg 34 cupful walnuts (chopped) 1 cupful raisins % cupful currants % teaspoonful salt egg whites beaten stiff Cream Crisco and sugar, Add ogg yolkn, soda dissolved in rout milk, spices, nuts, fruit. Next flour, salt, baking powder sifted together. Lastegg whites. Bake in loaf one hour in moderate oven, (RISCO Purr} shouted Nick. For digestible and flaky pastry For wb, digestible fried foods For light, tender cakes | | | ' |. (Copyr In bakers’ ovens throughout the city, the finest Raisin Bread is being baked tonight for your en- joyment Wednesday. Beautiful golden loaves — filled and flavored with the rich, fruity goodness of Sun-Maid Rai- sins. So good, so healthful —and such wonderful toast for Thursday’s breakfast. Other mid-week treats And for women who want to serve their families something extra good for Wednesday, these also: Rolls and cookies, coffee cakes and muffins, cakes, “snails” and other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods. All made with the choicest fruit of California’s vineyards. And Raisin Pie rich with the stored-up sun- shine and the full, fine flavor of the clustered grapes. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are prepared “Special for Wednes- day” by bakers every week—everywhere. Serve them for tomorrow’s dinner—for your own and the, children’s luncheon. And see how much you all enjoy this mid-week treat. Fresh from my ovens you can get these de- licious and healthful Raisin Foods tomorrow— at any bakery, grocery store or delicatessen in the city. Endorsed by bakers everywhere, including the Retail Bakers’ A: tion of America end American Bakers’ Association Many kinds of Raisin Rells— fresh end tempting Raisin breac Special on Wednesdays iby Rea g “A dent,” Lund, Mack! Willd The nick, Mrs, RAIN] Wom, The) Pm,