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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER THE PAGE 7 4 TOO TODAY BEOIN MERE © of He sergeant rtunity preser ottie until I day mea Hawks has t6 California. For a moment the while Andrew uno Roger wag almost ing his brother, I th an embarrassed cou You will call, Andrew, r Why should I?" The ot! up coolly, and then added with laugh, “I had alm sxistence. Has she changed much? Not in appearance; a little stouter, b * Miss Drake answered has with a slight frown. “She Is ming for tea thie afternoon, so you will be able to judge for-yourself.” It was late afternoon when in an. ‘Ora cerne vely he asked, perhaps. swer to the summons of the doorbell |t he admitted the expected visitor. She was a stout, severely gowned man of middie age with graying » air glicked back tightly beneath a i, stiff hat and a pair of shell. mmed glasses athwart the bridge ¢ an inquiring nose. ‘My dear Ora! It is pleasure to welcome y Miss Drake greeted her with a coo! kiss on her cheek and turned to Miles: “William, call Miss Patricia, , and Mr. Roger. I think you i tind Mr. Andrew tn the garden.” Scottie and Andrew were standing leep in consultation over by the summer-house and he had started oward them ‘hen he saw the visitor descending the eps of the side eranda. Her smile wag somewhat | arim as she advanced. “How do you do, Andrew? e last of your old friends—? “Oral” Andrew Drake had wheeled | with her first word and held out his hand. Then he drew it back with apologetic shrug for its begrimed | indeed a return Amt sunshine and ad been rolled to the elbow. t now he started hastily to pt em down. and even from where he stood the tective could see the deep flu which mounted suddenly in her fat, ro’ face Andrew!” Her nasal tones were eddly broken and confused ‘You really recognized me, then? I am Inot so very much changed?” “How can you ask? T should ha vor. Then he added hurriedly: “I'll get cleaned up at once and come in for tea, and we can have a good talk.” “VU wait for you. She turned and moved back slowly toward the house while Andrew stood as tho | rooted to the spot gazing after her. When she had disappeared a single comment from the man reached | Miles’ ears. “Damnation!” “Look!” Scottie seized Miles’ arm and his low voice sank to a husky | per. “There, over the hedge!— Coming from the direction of the vil- lage. Who is it?” Two indistinct shadows were mov- | ing along the walk and appeared to be engaged in an argument, for a man’s rough tones mingled with a shrill, higher voice like that of an angry boy. They crept step b were within a fe step until they feet of the two. HAD TO LET HOUSEWORK GO wo tm lear wy se todothe Work. letely Restored to Health ese E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound South Bend, Indiana.—‘‘I was all run-down, tired out, and had pains in my back and bear- ‘ing-down pains, I was so sore I could Whardly drag my- self around and | was not able to jd a bit of house- | works. My husband | worked all day in jj the shop, and then | jcame home and | helped me at Hnight. doc- — tors said I had fe- male weakness,and there was nohelp but to be ppesras upon, ofcourse that would cost us a great deal. My husband heard about Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Ma ind at the factory and one ni; topped at the drug store and haa mea bottle of it. [had begun to think there was no help for me, but 3 took three bottles of | itand now! feel like myselfoncemore. The price for three bottles wasn’t so much as the doctor had charged. I cannot praise Lydia 1. Pin! Vegetable Compound enough. '—Mrs. Dora OsBonne, 420 Sherman Ave., South Bend, Indiana. ‘Women troubled with female real: prbyitrg Sb Lydia E. Pinkham’s pound a fair trial —Advertisement. . i regard She noted the action | ham’s | | Cynthia Grey:) Likes Young Man, but Thinks He Is too Quiet When They Are Out in Company: The Tan gle (Aw intimate story of lancrmost emotions el by private letters) and thru my devotion to society and ADVENTURES OFTHE 1} NO. 16—WHY WAL Y WOODCHUCK'’S SUIT — receipt of this LETTER FROM ANNETTE AN-)b termine you, that DERSON TO MRS. JOMN ALDEN might bette 4 why I BY CYNTHIA GREY PRESCOTT, CONTINUED tam leaving Pre in two EAR MISS GREY: Have been keeping steady company ras pertectly yor bth ane = ie «igh with a young man for nearly a year and I like him Binh * dling ma go thru ) (Coprrish, 1924, N. M.A, Service, Ine)/ Very much, But I am always embarrassed when we are) ve fly to a ent e f making You'll lose out if you 1 te |Out in company. When everyone else is having a good time at ae 4 th AD. Bg ¥ 4 te th sculine tones|he sits still and never opens his mouth, 1 have spoken to ao Borne PO ; F b 4 get out of him about this, but says he cannot help it. It makes me |, seo maar ly oda the 5 ee es eee | 00 mad that 3 ju 1 like giving him up, What can I do?) when 1 tried to remonstrat 1 noe The mocking volce was that Gd @id rather heatedly Miss Br 4 A woman, not a boy, and the a If you are so easily and so violently displeased, doubtless po Tebd ‘ahaa statin -atulane | FO08 came 3 wad dak ce ~ soo — Re: i it would be best for the young man if you were to release him. 5 me ‘Nurse’ when sbe wants to| Pisce. I enjoyed 4 and dette tees hen Gee It is the easiest thing in the world to find young men WhO be particularly disagreeable), “that Yourrelt ana immensely, Phere’s no game, but 1 promised MK So muth that they never have any time to do any think- Mrs. Prescott rely hy A acyetbind | Abpea bay Bvagnty vy egies be jyou a settlement, didn't 1, if you, ing at all, The quiet man often has a very busy brain, even [a¥° ‘he ves Pig a ie thapeand | Hen toni egpergy ced het quid only be a little patient? Let |if he is not eternally reciting what he thinks, what he has {und *" the will be ba Balt bet) reaver, now it is perfectly impos j= teen? mene to your car now done and what he is going to do, what he has and what he gn, worry to herself. I'm cert sible to ma er understand any ; : : . - ogc or slay ees see 294 spends, He is not so inferior as to deserve a girl's wrath, | that it has not had a thoro cleaning | thing is of any use except what Miss) “J don’t care,” said Mra, Woodchuck, “Wally’s new suit week, : Some women like dignified and reserved men. If you give **" careful going over since she Bradford tel he } has shrunk, Yon's Andrew Drake hime) him up, he will not be long in finding one who will be more — ee ata = hg ae ANNETTI snson. | We nis ran ; sgleaes considerate of his peculiarity. Se eines The ing today, |x x k & Co.'s pity’s sake atid —————., | bis adventurous life, and five women (and which has presumably been used| Night Wire From Leslie Prescott » Snap, L ji > have verrier t aire 1 therefore more apt to be 4 vn see Acknowledgement is i Precis friended him Prince nda ie ated te Ruth Bur’ aS said. Nick politely, | G , ; Dox aieeietan that if I wete Mrs, Prescott) 1 Hh f and Tl cal D THE LAST OF YOUR | Scottie breathed, but speaking once more. | “*No gyme?’ Garn!”* stridently I don't care tuppenny wot it ia, but I'm golr to have my rights!—'Ow far back did we leave bloomin’ car y turned and moved back al the pathwa: in the direction which they had ightened with “Two women drew had an ur he woman ¥ She laughed ng from come Scottie a 'grun eh? O , CHAPTER IX 1 Ee was Hobart Drake's wi custom of ye after the market c Saturdays, but on hat of the arrival of broken s to return home immediately at noon on {day followin an passed and |nor did any word come from h ‘There is a station taxi coming; |down the road“and—yes, Hobart ts inside!’ exclaimed Miss Drake when tea was "When Miles |door once more of Hobart Dral his ears —Sorry, Itails to attend to In settling | affair “ 'Settling up? and the devil-may | vanished from his voi lunch time came he did not ear eached the brary he measured tones © came distinctly to but there were many up my It was Andrew. note had} member of the announced Ho: | “I am no lor Stock Exchange, bart Drake quietly | “Of all the d—d fools!’ Andrew exploded. “First Roger and ‘then you, both of you lying down and) jtaking it! By God, I thought there Nedaay? more fighting biood in the | fam than that! You're afra | “It was still comparatively early | when Miles was free to joln Scottie. | | “There's only one new angle to consider,” Scottie remarked at last. | “That is Andrew's attitude in the) matter. He's not thinking of the| fresh gossip. It may bo that he has} {made a good bit of money thru Ho-} |bart's inside tips in the tnarket and doesn’t want to lose the graft. What was that?” “I didn’t seo anything.” | “I thought a light winked twice down there by the gate.” They crept around tlh house and were skirting the hedge when a sudden movement behind a tree brought them to a halt. “{—I ain't gwine to fiah no gun!* A tremulous voice spoke out of the) darkness. * Miles exclaimed. yan!” Rip advanced and added | sheepishly: “I thought it was dem “You're two?" demanded Scottie, “Dunno,” Rip mumbled. “Two fel lers came thru here de yother night —an’ I ordehs dem away an’ says de nex’ time dey come back I’so gwine to shoot.” “What did they look like?” But Rip could give no further In- formation and the two detectives | withdrew Miles locked up the house and re-| | tired. The family breakfasted lato | Jon Sunday and Carter was well! enough to serve them, but he came out to the detective who was help- ing in the pantry and asked: “William, will you go up to Miss Patricia’s door and tell her the folks are waiting for her?” Miles hurriedly ascended and knocked upon Patricia's door, but no| reply came to him and after repeat Jing the summons again and again) |he ventured to turn the knob. The| ‘door swung inward, revealing an empty room, the bed smooth and un- touched, and lying in a heap across a chair where it had been carelessly flung, was the gown which Patricia had worn the night before. She was gone! CHAP RX ILES proceeded straight to the dining room; he must see for himself what reaction the first shock offthe news would bring to the fam- ily “Miss Patricia’s not there, the detective said quietly Sot—not there?” The woman’s med the words and a muttered oat me from Andrew, but Roger onl tared, while the faint color ebbed from his thin face, leaving it waxen. “Patricla! My God, not that! Not that Jast blow!’ Hobart started up lips barely f His man ward an) mation ave exh he was atole inne all not he n who m . . rr n entire Gone not oat Dear Cynthia under « your reader t thm at the 4 And wo ah ry Cynthia Gre ittie bisck very thankful at” about somewhat and y ACON-1624.1 ked Sympathizes With “Disillusioned” He has m y\ Dear Miss Grey fow enemies tle Disillus back and An} 6, as Miss Drake with drew cried out furtow bee sympathize dear, as have and ou fra » the man I for lx’ ong nations to the aa rt's da’ what 9 @ done? You same tion, 9 was sudd You need reerim ia is Hobe wfore me} I must see for my rose, swaying 4 left the room ng rascal I was a mistake to keep tor on the girl at this time. that The have | note that will explain } fou may go, W « had been oste the serving ta’ he was com- where | “Lee }fenned to aftairs, a re If men des! have sown abser iam man ¢ to ma ar BOW wild oats, he pantry ted him that he exclaimed bara itiam? 6 bed hadn't been ned. “Where fa't Yonay th Miles retur clean breast of things. The m: t in a more or léss conceited creature, Ane poe and al man day wit this state. | | Woman has always been ways will be, moral and. I ready an ans are nlled back above nent concerning if you feel, wa was seated at his nvelope as Miles n response to his ring young and Hobart desk sealing an on ered | Drake ‘ou speak of cannot be removed always don’t of his past why nd the mem: r mind, _ (Continued in in our ne next I Issue.) fresh you think for a minute that A FEW PIMPLES ba happy. Just forget him, | }if possible, and find something |life worth w Why make your TROUBL young life nad and miserable, brood: | ver his past. Oh, how well I —_— that we women can brood. | Soon Covered Face. FL P. Cuticura Healed, ‘ | i} about —— toe Cynthia Grey will receive “My veal began with © few! || caters on Monday, pimples and it was not long before my face was completely covered.| | The pimples were hard, large and ted, and they itched and burned causing me to scratch and irrime: the affected I lost several nights’ sleep on account of the ir- ritation. “TI sent for a free sample of Cutl- cra Soap and Ointment and after using it { saw that my pimples were healing and did not burn so badly I purchased more and in about two months I was pics healed.” (Signed) Misa lutehison, Thayer, Kans. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal “for daily tollet uses Lem ress Tr Ms Ese fe? a saan ah Saag “ete Bold en aaiek oi tment Band ie. 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Cy yin Oren Harbor, daily {hole kitchenette | next best place ditec my friends t my place in eu giad and mother ver I would be ver my husband's r putting the entire pla Wraps and oth ings ¢ found in wet and The probable cost oom bureau all this paraphe worr them very mu rd made your my 4 we pably extravagant Perhaps, my dear Mra. Prescott, should not tell you all thi but I know how tnfuriated I would be to havo # perfect stranger go thru my nall possessions when I was not KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. THAT LIGHTEN LABOR Aight Equipment Properly Placed Almost Makes Work Pleasure. By MARIAN MOORE When a woman has a kitchen in her home which is not the cubby- variety nor the huge affair over which our grand- mothers were accust ed to tramp- ing weary hours, but a room just large enough e can easily to the stove, or ebox to the cabinet without ore than half a dozen steps, the | taking in the middle of nal y under th The Scientific Kitchen, kitchen window, #0 that while you | are working you can watch your childreo playing in the back yard| and count the dozen tomatoes rip-| jening in your kitchen garden in| comparison to the 11 {n number which are growing in your nelgh- | bors. | You couldn't resist mixing cakes and cookles if you could see ou! upon a green world through a win- dow becurtained such as this one in ruMed, dotted muslin. You could) quickly reach Into the icebox on! your right for the cold shortening and pop the cookles right Into the oven on your left. Evidently the ice! man was making a late call, other- | wise I douht {f the doors of this ice- box would have been left open In the way {t fs. (Write to Marian Moore, care of | this newapaper, for advice or infor- mation about home furnishing or | decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: I have heard that Eng- lish bone china is very durable. 1: that sol—D, J. Answer: Yes. It stands much wear, and Is practically as pretty) as real china. Copyright, American Homes Bureau. | Teeth as Low as aS Heat Set of Red Rubber We guarantees, {it ‘at uck sat down, foot nap soberly. é erful, it apy in’t fit him said y htm 1 had ight r You show it t dia you bread and TOMORROW: Letter from | Fro » irs. Turt ey ough’ ace,” sale y, “and stx pom Leslie Prescott to Ruth Burke. B of corn and 38 — and two Pan That Man Was Drunk When Killed yA. Mc apple- ys in the water akes with dumplings and: “Mrs. Woo molasses Wood said Mrs. new “T don't care chuck, “Wally’s sult has shrunk so that it won't button on him at all, The buttons are about from the button huck,” said “Mister Snip § the wonder is that your child is elive at all, If he goes to his grandma's often, you'll have to buy him an extra sult about four too large to wear at those r of the International ates times “I think you are Mrs. Woodchuck. Wally was such a (To Be Continued) ght, 2924, A. Service, nat's ve ause it did f him just fine the was run o' sighed our customers to ed McKimmons| be satisfied Mister Snip Snap asleep on the| “so bring it back, Mrs, Woodchuck, | (co track all means. And (if it ts tight as I shall be gied to give you nd-new suit for Wall t Mrs. Woodwhuck ¢ humor proner said he bel: was drunk and fell at! could have bee ito, & he was nev McKim of Mis “And ‘ou ‘s Exh for term Washington land. th dren, member the] bunal ansociati rrected the erroneous Ne I how Mister nd up, show has shrunk said just you Members of the Auxiliary of the Washington Fair celve exhibits for the Women's Department his suit on, and lo and a.m. to 4 p.m serghcecheneat ove September 234 on th ; B poe floor of Frederick d& under his chin a8 | Mi INelson's store (adjoining Loat = Get et Rid lid of the titth floor: as previousty That Cough! announced. Ladies’ Western will re- fon ¢ the sult ap,” sh nd put A SUSTAINING SWEET A sustaining and for ending meals or posed of a cupful each of r dates, figs, prunes and shelled nuts. 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