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: ; | | f é ne * 3 . oF ny somerns Roche : ue r Somers Roche a, = Copyright 1994, NEA Service Inc t, THHIE JIEWWIEILIEID (CASSIE BHGIN MERE TODAY ct i «. be P " Sits back and watches ihe } an . . n during th 1 NOW Go ON WITH THE sTORY ager, watching w the se as they were ame te I noticed no one : : aan seemed to offer me a ge Bll decent k, and ' onaies net upon p , beak w was fare. No gentle » t | ever fear the activi : ley. There are enoug . th, th in the world for me = dnote ah One So I let. 1 het. ot from my mind . eare—the Opportunity for the exer Siliea ene t hat 1 had talent, and there was no opp and ! pare. DERSON r 4 boche leapt TR was sheer td that made t here I me lunch that day at the Mirabeau. | low-guests, an almost The winelike a the bright/mixtures of Bohe eos and then’ » abies to sun made me ¢ © down the/men and Frenchmen. I not oa 2K oot avenue as far as Washir those w ut th e White Baste tt ee Square, and then I discovered ¢ : avite ’ yr ; I was bungry. The t and 1 r ¢ his Tesort of lovers of gx ” pla I tent t the ‘nearest place. I dropped in| fe - tion. A There, surrendered myself to the t still fewer know met Oa gry gg HARMLESS LAXATIVE t on followed t walter to All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste SEATTLE TAR THE YABVEHKNURES LB OC TAKS PUNKS BP) & Olive Roberts Bartor Vv 10. 6 il MUFFETI RIDDLI Here's ddie in rin the} ! idle Lad * Multe oF a © fairies have ® ° lace 2 4 K box of - 4 gies {¢ moonbean ech and four, broug nox of cand t « i od after the vas 4 ’ ke wheel.spokes ribbon and Aw another poem about her that he « fine s done—|make it something like thi» And all » ton the er Tittle Miss Muffet she sat on a Ver x m lace Hating « lates all done up ia wet t biue Ie sure to be dam . of | Now if I had spied ‘er ere they got dew ido ‘er have made her « call, wouldn't It looked like f 4 ‘ 7 had 4 to pass that! But there ts room for another rid ° e, 40 I'll tell you the next one the A ' skirt {1 Neally it ts as lous y Almoat as easy as two as nothing else than @ spider's |, ont t polkadots all set in rows. ; ana|., 20® SMa All ¥ . and he joined t hite Kagie and], ayo ci gil peri , sip de erp 4 cried, “And if that’s the prize, I au r Duke! cried Anderson. | need The Man All Tattered So Monsieur Armand ( the 4 ‘Tern faust be mended White Eagle, was & duke! Tho sen ; timetaiities that April had brought ald the Wu » me left me for good , " 1 And tat t I 1 1 guess somethin lr ep Oo “What would you do with a thim. Ps a wanted to k “Any: | way there are iots more coming.” aimee (To Be Continued) : Standard Percolator Coffee Pot percolate | (tineses) 10 minutes bed —sertle Drip Method _Tricolator 1 lewel table spoon MJB to the cup 1% level table spoons MJB | to the cup 4 level table- spoon MTB to the cup 1 lewel table spoon MJ'B to the cup cMilder level table- \ 2 lewel table- 14 level table- 2h level table 2 Avera “4 foaes M 1B spoons MJ B spoons MJB ore pone 3 JB Stren h to the cup to the cup to the cup to the cup 3 lewel table- spoons M')'B to the cup 5% level table- spoons MJB jo the cup 2 level table- spoom MJB to tie-up 5 lewel table- spoons MJB to the cup Stronger ws (level) equal Py {rounded} Note: 2 level tablespoons equal I rounded tablespooe Can you lay your finger on it? You know what you like in a cup of coffee. You know when you getit But—do you know how to get it everytime? Can you lay your finger on the exact taste that means coffee contentment at your table? That's what this M-J-B chart is for: to take the hit- or-miss out of coffee-making. Coffee is too important a feature in our daily lives to make it * by guess-and-by-gosh.” There is just one coffee taste that just suits you—and this chart will help you find it. It is based on hundreds of home tests made with M:]-B Coffee by critical coffee-drinkers. It will set you coffee-right for all time. Make the test and see! prright E. A. Service, tre " t the one-eyed follower | aly Psa an scegpacd-aesteaage Star’s Orphan Will of the White Eagle who knew me! , aire by sight. For where the White|' = —— rie Be Guest of Club Easte flew, there javat po ac o . ; ; at c § Sucaiees Gisban bens Was e on > se his voice ad a n dade 4 « Father and o worthy of rales nny will be the guest profiteers re Play's fon, executive secre But ‘ i asty’s, Jr, club at jens of | wae Ove = f the club at. * ele ct ly 1,000 boys come meets every Oe = by M. Co ‘ t need to hear | taste in 3 chet. Whet a t f once agein ° Ainsley—in order yny was elected to membership T could mak: nization work, w t is being raid, Thy club when Ray Bigelow, man- not for its master for myvelf the course of their con-| ager of Cheasty's, presented him Fear cow me to pay MY/versation easily. First there were) with a new sult of clothes check and au 4 do toldlthe pleasant inquiries cerning) s. “, , | th Eckstein will ape tt mo that if I continued the easyleach other's health. Then there ime tha tame ae he Your Constipated Child Needs Pana reir an neat tare See ee aot the] menu will be arranged by the mem-| ——— = ie Hed myself an artist; In my| White Eagle. The pale-faced hunch A ; r Pao 1 aa that I was worthy of | back shed his leader's story. We Lai - he club ‘ Morr 281 want you to understand that/you know, suspicious and jealous—|sorts of complaints. Why ts it, dear, niedire ' ca a a nee or that all club mi ‘sar fh v F is 0! lif. ia Fig S ” that title. But the artist who of|derson delivered himeelf of a h |whether they recelved the card toc|peltish and thoughtless und self-cen-|there, 1 guess I've enumerated all |that old people gec settled into a rut a ornia g yrup deliberate choice paints pot-hollers| jest. Encouraged, he be: a : meu" \ tered an I am J love you as much | my worst faults where you are con-|and make themselves so unhappy loeases to be an artist. I badiThe White Eagle led him on, ably pcan! Ie rs be en hath Aingd orga hi cerned when they might be just the ESA Hurry, mother! Even a fretfuljoveract. Contains no narcotics r/wished to rob Anderson, @ grOs*./assisted by the cripple | “ poi ghey t ri Ms . ‘i weve I have a telegram from Syd. He ives, fae) wer Site ar P. thout At . th Amine ts n oree do not re per il not be here he of th way, ve? 'e rd soothing drugs. man without w to cope I cou that the two criminals dentty: that t will not be here until the last of the be “4 Eameee biticas or copetipeted chils | O77. your drugyiet for geting “Cal-|with me if I decided to asall his|_the hunchback must necessarily be| have come to me the last few years | "eek. 1 am rather sorry, because |Jo08 SMS Sas Cet OM eoant loves the pleasant taste of “California! / i. big syrup,” which han direc-|security. Had I snatched Arder-|a criminal, inasmuch as he was the 9 come to me thru you, I oan. (770 knew 7 don't like my. own so. | CAE. eee eae ee ar Bromered Fig Syrup.” This gentle, harmless! tiong for babies and children of all|son's box, {t would have been an|white Eagie’n companion — were e ang e talk of ft to anyons, least of | oy 8¢ Sih Rd With, Mire, Atherton | Te aid ebase en ta laxative never fnlls to sweeten the| ages printed on bottle. Mother! You/act of common robbery. lgrosaly flattering thelr guest. And u but, deep in my heart X {face Reey TOROCIOW Ta ee ays SeER RSE JACIG Stomach and open the bowels. A tea-|must say “California” or you may| Yet I had for a moment considered| Anderson was lapping it oa i whlnus yon: Con yaue t lonely _ Presume rn cultivate | a eet ee ar spoonful today may prevent a sick|get an imitation fig syrup.—Adver-|doing that very th Why? Be-| greedy pup LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN + fave Guede tm Burkes. Hots hgectye vm EA In orrow. It ‘use my wits were growing ruaty| No and Cochet @id nothine ie “ * e nner, and Y ct I ; ee ee ————— Ties, wake, a puipets. tal ee Lenile dear, T have gotten |#i&ll have to dine with mother soon | TOMORROW: Letter from John iiteen'é wuntinrenn, tation: Kk. Wily havin ae out of my ayatem and T feel bet 24 then. of course, Iam in for all |Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton. true, alabout you ¢ How I Regained Strength to do My Work FACTORY No.4 LMPLOYELS ENTRANCE MRS. C. M. MARUKO 221 CENTRAL PARK, ROCHESTER, GIRLS work in mills, offices, factories, stores and kitchens all over this land, often far beyond their strength. Frequently such a girl is the only bread winner of the family, and she must toil on, even though her back aches, she throbs with pain, has headaches, dizzy spells, is all dragged out and utterly unfit for work, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound builds health and strength for such women, as is evidenced by the many grateful letters which are Teeeived, attesting to the value of this old fashioned root and herb medicine. How This Young Woman Got Relief Rocnestrs, N. Y—"I used Lydia Ei. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for weakness and a displacement. This troubled me » lot when I walked and when I was sitting down and I had to stay away from work a great deal. It made me weak and nervous too. I learned about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound from one of your booklets and read about how it had helped so many. It has done so much for me I now recommend it to others. I am able to work in tho factory now and can walk back and forth to work and gale it I am very glad to have you use theso facts a9 a testimonial.”—Mrs. C. M, Manvxo, 221 Central Park, Rochester, N. Y. Another Woman’s Experience Luvinerox, Mron.—I suffered every month and was very irregular, had head- aches all the time, was thin and pale, with no appetite. I had taken all kinds of medicines and every doctor told me [ would have to face an operation before I would be well again. 1 was only a working-girl, doing factory work, and I had to stay at home so much that I was getting rather discouraged: My mother advised me to try Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I did so with good results. I am now feeling fine, I have started to be more regular and gaining in strength and weight I have advised all my girl friends to take your wondeefit medicine.” Mrs, Tugesss McDour, 426 8. Rath Avenue, Ludington, Michigan. The Standard Remedy for Womans ills is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound LYDIA E,PINKHAM MEDICINE CO, LYNN, MAS&, =S* n> — De y| taxi. 4 |the eae ot fi *|new home, Carpenters and painters >jare always a atrain on one’s nerves n, fag Juat no you want as muct on which the n Suc pleasure in th despite his slight and deformed | fOr physique, there was upon his face 1 know my shortcomings per better than anyone else knows Ii the love that I have in my heart, but I can not forgive mo anything yet and at the present moment I have every inten tlon of being very good in the fu I wish I could say to you always | This was busin peace as p ible. This Is tho first letter I have writ- ragi aged; nothing| Sweetheart, we are going to call|ten with my own hand for a long nade him tolerate|that baby Leslie. 1 k ‘ou think | time, but Leslie dear, I wanted to the society of the profiteer. }I am an unimaginative person and | tell you all that you are to me A But what was u 1|apt to be hard and ra at|I could not let any other person | when I pu question to| times, bu' alr. know the blessed truth { the exact nature of n baby was| Darling mine, I hope you will be ich the White Eagle m: to 'as forgiving in the future as you planning. Robbery, of courne; jo, darling, no man in the! have been in the past for otherwise but what, when and how? | werld ever n wife like mine, 1/1 am afraid that I will bo a very I lingered over my coffee until the |20 not think any other woman {n/| unhappy man. It is only forgiving phason bai (Gnite: chad uk oneeed world could tive with mo, but I | wives that make marriage a success. by my table, I stole another glanco | !0¥® You, love you with every ounce |In my heart I know this is true, for at the hunchback. He was a nui mY body and every t t of no one has ever needed forgiveness companion for his master, for|™Y #0vl- I want you to realize this | more than I. No, dear, I am not asking you to For Thanksgiving future with my thoughtlessness, but |ture, but I am quick-tempered, as In turkeys, as well as other foods, Augustine & Kyer quality them. I know I probably will make @ ruthlessness equal to that of : ; " the White agie, His delicate fea-/7ou, Unhappy many | times in th tures and pale skin would have z bani made the unobservant class him| as a poetic-minded youth. Most of us, w Heacy 49 coupled with deformity, describe spirituality to the | partnership. But I, who must know | criminals, understood that the clean: | cut mouth was victous, and that! the brown eyes flashed hate more often than mirth, Leisurely I followed them. 1 my step Into Anderson's town-car| nd start uptown. I followed in a I was not foolish enough tell my driver to follow the car| ahead, but I told him to go slowly that I wished to enjoy the Ar; d when the @ corner, that he without Takes the place ofcocoa, unsweetened them spring town-car turned I suggested to my driver do the thing. arousing chauffour’s | suspicion, 0 town- | stop hefore a private | idence on a side in the upper East Side, and noted the num: | of the house which the White Eagle and his companion en tered. As for Anderson, his ad dress was easy to find, A-telephono: | book—or if his telephone not listed, thero were a hundred other ways to find whero he lived. 1 |did not wish to follow him farther. | I dismissed my taxi at Madisor ave, and entered grocery It was an expensive-looking the sort that would have a fashion able patronage. I asked for the pro-| prietor, told him that I wanted five | minutes of his time, and went direct: | ly to the point. “I'm in the automobile accessory | same the I saw modes street curtous car res ber into wa. utore |vinced by a demonstration. They | jthink {t won't wear, So I have to} let them use it for a couple of| woeks. Now, social position and bank references mean nothing to me. I've found out the richer peo plo are, tho less inclined they are jto pay little bills in a hurry, I've jonly a small capital and I need cash. ‘The people in this neighbor: | hood trade with you, You knuw| the ones that pay by the fifth of month."* (Continued in Our Next Issue) |business,” I sald. “b have an auto: | ‘g |matic windshield-cleanor — that 1} manufacture, It's an article that's era ad fa ; |tiard to find. Peoplo won't be con | Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate is ~nothing less!—-to the woman who has fussed’ with coc6a for drinking and cake chocolate for baking. Ghirardelli’s is everything you need in cocoa and chocolate—all in one! 4 y and dependability assure you the best the season affords. We havo only the finest selected, dry-picked Washington and Oregon turkeys. We dreas, clean and make them ready for the oven without charge. 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