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tS acne’ ‘te P10 Ne i= SRC i Two-Minute Beauty Chats By Pauline Furlong » Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer 4 Coprrisit, 1918, by the Prom Publishing Co, (The Now York Evening Worl.) Coprright, 1918, by The Prees Publishing Oo, (The New York Erening World.) Proper Methods for Improving the Hair QHE PESSIMIST WHO SAID The FIRST LIBERTY Reena the hair as shown to-day is fatal to its LOAN w Growth and causes the hair to break off, leaving fe OULDN'T BEA PPT) short, uneven ends—a condition which {8 not pUCcESS . HE DIED THE Dear Kiddie Kiub Members: easily remedied, When the hair ig kopt in proper con- HIRO WEEK oF THE Drive One cheer for Patriotism, one cheer for Work and one for Buccess, We Klub Cousins have shared and enjoyed ali three, } For tho last few weeks the eyes of all our Cousinship have { been turned upon the Borough of Brooklyn and our Klub-kin who live there, Tho nows went out that our Brooklyn cousins were engaging in a patriotic work. Members everywhere watched the announcements, first of try-outs, then of the cast chosen to enter- | tain at the Patriotic Party and now thoy read of and applaud tts | success. ay Many came from far and near to applaud in person, the cast of two hundred and seven partlelpants, including forty Junior Naval and Marine Scouts of the Bath Beach Nattallon and forty, : Boy Scouts of America of the Fort Greene District The names of the Cousina who lent their time and talent to make our entertainment @ success will be remembered always, My only regret {8 that I have not the names of the 2,000 Cousinsand friends who applauded the splendid work of the actors. Their part Im the miccess of the Kiub's Patriotic Party was as great as any, for it was they who left their quarters with the National War Savings Committee agent at the door for Uncle Sam's use until 1923, The professional grown-up folks who helped make our party possible are: First, Mr, George Nicolai, who gave us the Majestia $) j Theatre for tho morning; Fletcher Billings, Manager; Albert Grundman, Stage Manager, who directed the many changes of scenery throughout and accomplished many splendid effects, em pecially with the final tableau; and Philip Parenteau, Musical Dix rector, who followed each Kiddie act carefully and successfully, | which, as every one knows, is no simple matter, | The success of the classical music numbers was due to the in- terest of the professors of the Brooklyn Musical School Settlement; | Kendall Mussey, Director; Mary Cammeyer, Professor of Plano, }2 and Charles A ae, dition, soft, clean and wavy, it will not be necessary to FORUM. rough it up or to use other careless methods, which are Senerally employed to make the hair appear thicker and more fluffy. The scalp, like the muscles, blood and other organs of the body, oc- castonally needs some treatment to improve {ts condition, and for this can- tharides and massage are the best known agents on account of their stimu- Iattng qualities, : The sealp is subject to many different diseases, which may be success: fully treated at home through cleanliness, daily brushing, nightly massage and the application of proper shampoo mixtures and tonics. | I receive many letters from read- , ers who are alarmed at finding their hair falling out, sometimes all over); the head in bunches, and sometimes]: merely in patches, Internal di turbances cause this latter trouble, which {s called alopecia, or ner-|* yous baldness—and external treat-| ments alone will not overcome {t,|’ as they do in nfost scalp trouble: Patience and Persistence are neces-| +, sary dn treating alopecia, and local treatments in thé form of cleansing shampoos, frequent massago over the epots affected with somo simple f halr tonic, or just pure olive oil, will help stop the hatr from fall-|"“tng not rough the hair as ehown’ ing and eventually bring about a) im this inostratio It eanaes heavier growth. But the internal) broken en cause also myst be removed through| ™ethed to beautifat bate, rest, nourishing foods and temporary} Clean combs and brushs are es- change of sceno, if possible, to re-|sential to healthful condition of the! I LET'S give three big round cheers. Rah! Mah! Raht THE PESSIMIST WHo Said THE SECOND LIBERTY LoaN Wouton''T BE 4 Success. SECOND WEEE “ von Ee! May, Chorus Master. Hi Heve the nervous trouble. hair, H Wil sai Hi ii A respectful salute and vote of thanks is due Miles. Beatrice, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. | , Se UBL Lula = | |$ Florence Topham—who rehearsed the ballet-—Commodore Trimm | of the Juntor Naval and Marine Scouts, and A. W. Beeny, Scout Master, Boy Scouts of America, Every one is glad of having helped and delighted with Mra, George Notman’s report of the eale of 1,750 stamps. How proud wo should bet ABOUT SOAP—IIARRY A.: Ican-|arm's length from the body, heels | not tell you about the soap you men-| early together, knees rigid. Lower the chest until {t touches the wall be- tion, ae T do not know what ft Con-ltween the hands. In doing this the tains. Pure castile soap 1s always |hetis will be raised from the floor. beneficial in cleansing the face and|Do this twenty-five times at intervals does not cause exccasive dryness as| during the day, It ts & wonderful ex- ar|¢reise, which I know from porsonal many-strong soaps do. Glycorine, tar| experience brings quick end inarvele or sulphur soap 1s best for black-| lous results, (T'S THE PESSIMIST \WHO \ woe Sal THE THIRD LIBERTY his THAT 2 LOAN WOULDN'T Be, ( SUCCESS _ HE GAVE UF | Cousin Eleanor. heads and olly skin, THE M4 TH. ‘ | elo Sear ATNEPENTINE, TOR sToMacH Day oe se bane’ \iii Buster’s Adventures } HAIR DARK AT ROOTS—RESSTH| ACHE CUILLIAN M.: It ie atways ; AY OF THe DRIVE | us : s “a + Touch the hair at the roots with | just. active anes prose de r4 | a w some peroxide of hydrogen on @ puff |akin if ihe whites pegely is sired B y Uncle Harr y seat of cotton tied around a small tooth-| with the mustard instead of water, aA AA AAA AAA RRR DARA RAPD RRR A, brush, Then roll the strand and fasten on top of the head to prevent the bleach from dripping and making the ends dark This is the only way Never take turpentine internally, It is best to ask your doctor for further advice about using turpentine, since {It ‘has been #o highly recommended The Beefsteak ephant an you take dt to wrt’ th,|. Buster was disappointed, but said phant, atepping into the path. |, ie would take the wtoak homed? a dS ieee Ruster,” suid Mr. Ble- to keep bleached hatr one color, Let | t You. the strands remain rolled up until they are quite dry. “Como with me, Thave somes! yy. clephant wrapped it in soma tgag thing for yo! grass and Buster started off, He Off they went to the Jungle where | hot gon when he met Mr. Fox. | 9a) “Hello,” called Mr. Fox, “is thats Mr. Hlephant lived. Here he reached |) °01n ed 8 thatt? to FERMENTATION AND GAS— MRS. W. L. H.: ‘The following foods CHEST RAISING TO DEVELOP|should be avoided: White bread, ‘ CHEST, SHOULDERS AND UPPER | Cakes, pastries, all acid fruits, swe | suge vm) up into the fork of @ tree and took|" “No,” said Buster, “Lam taking 16) 8% ARMS—M. M.: Stand with the palms) Sugar, pores te 7 condiments, fatty down a fine, thick steak, Buster’s|}to my mott 250 v1 e foods, hear rich vies, am, . That’ Mr. Fo: . ‘ ef she “hands, relting! on the Way er aslics anos ioe “Nuts mouth watered; ‘ho was always That's fine,” Mr, Fox replied.“ . ¢|Mke to sea youngsters think of their knew st wasn't pollte/ son its. I will go along and keopiowe anybody from taking it away fromily 4 ms ‘. green vegetables, s: da, dark bread: | Hotisecleaning Hints|{2%,,8" Poetics moais,'ée, "nas ILE days of housecleaning are at hand and there are many ar- ticles of furniture to be revar- nished, Before doing this be sure and wash off all the old varnish, This can bo readily accomplished with a solution of ‘washing soda—three tablespoonfuls of the soda to one quart of water. Apply with @ scrub/ brush or a rough cloth, coo : ” 7 » pie ss j : c i While cleaning closets it might be 4 ¢ it the walls and floor with ° Alaire did not color under the her arms, and beside her the ragged Teperuien ‘bib eileen wens te In Which a General Pays Tribute ardent glance that went with this figure of a young man, evidently her moths, declaration. She deliberately changed Juan. The fellow was emaciated, his If the wall paper has solled epots To a Beau tiful Wom an the subject, face was gaunt and worn and fright~ rub thom with an end of bread, Rub “This morning while we were in ¢2ed, his feet were bare even of san- the paper in an even, downward mo- the office of the Jefe de armas,” she “4s, the huge peaked straw (hat tion and when the bread becomes He Seeks to Charm Macids SPt aia eames eeceranr wince whieh Gb cained over Ms Ursalt pery, but hi ik for things to eat. ‘This is for your mother,” said Mr, They trotted down the path to7@oat her, but suddenly Mr, Fox stoppo@ «of and looked up into the air ae : t Scot!” ho eried, “What iq” that ‘saoo “Where? exclaimed Bustor, fora: xg gotting all about the steak, which felk to the ground, Mr, pounced on it and ran away as fast an he could stare 0. Ina thinute he was out of sight, fluster ‘was wo ashamed he almostaetd cried, but just then he saw Mr, Elesony@ phant coming toward him, Hoe told rep him what had happened, 7 ‘Woe will seo about it,” eadd Mr,'ror Flephant, who picked Buster Up ingary his trunk and set off at a great rate, Soon they reached an open place and {0% saw @ strange sight, sou Mr, Vox was rolling over and over. 4. THE SIXTY-FIRST SECOND By Owen Johnson wre move. the hens, See cree Soeramy [ite CBA i cae Send irled to" aig, ble ewe Gee To move the heavy trunks and —-- 4 child herself—whose husband is in Ws @ Hent. the air ang irea to. aie. hie ewe pleces of furtriture that have no rol- Copyright, McClure Newupaper Syndicate prison, She told me hw she kad They had waited patiently, these A STORY OF LAST MINUTE THRILLS n . % didn't make a sound. Mr, Blephant laughed unttl he shook. “[ put some spruce gum in thatsrag steak.” he satd, “and Mr, Fox's teetly, lers substitute an oid broom handle fe ot @ radi for the latter. e two handles | or cut the one in half and place the | {iis sand | two lengths under the article to be | je got aay ational ene moved, Simply push and you will | cattle have tnen soled by’ the Fel move the hoavy without any |.) strain upon yourself {a ont tn ‘Texas desert, but finally reach a waterhole, Santry Garelas, heedful of Longorio's ord- es Lerecomtursitie for the ime Wein. ‘He ts Come hast pi pole ac es Sust 1, ders and now they burat into @ tor- sii wim but 6 be near him. Kvery day aho goes to ent of thanks. They flung them- it ty bi Nitra ateioves that the carcol, but is denied mdtiiacion, selves to their knees and kissed the grat fies ta on Sietitay Frderal and every day she comes to plead Cik¢ Of Alaire’s drews. ‘Their in- ate. suck, together... This wil same / with the jefe de armas fur her hus- S'uctions had been plain, and they him back for cheating you, ‘ band’s iife, But he will not see her, flowed tham to the letter, yet their IRIs, neapeateened 5 Begins on This Page Monday, April 15 to the border Lot nd without olishe 001 gratitude was none tho less genuine taking Aiafre’e arm, he waved the Mindful of the Ranger's courtesy to be marring the polished floor CHAPTER X Knowlodgo of business essentials, At S04 the soldiers only laugh et her fo iain studied. ‘The little mothers idiers out of hie path with a mngnifi- her on thelr previous meeting, Alalre CAST pata lb Pade Rlaiodw If the painted kitchen walls are (Continued) his word all Nuevo Pucblo bowed and ““*a common story! Thess wouen !¥Steria, for instance, could not have cent geature. Tata ta ata onsen Water Quathes, Sinbath Milne Meee on = scraped to her, aha was treated with and thelr babies are Very annoyine,” Deen ontirely assumed, and certainly HUN” Alaire's: Grain arN¥ed Terccgive gecnuity, and eran. the cobble sii iPS no amount of rehearsals could have F observed the Genera, at its destination she was military guards at the various head- "Shy saya that her husband te to ‘aught the child to juin his cries #0 grimy mix a tablespoonful of am- monia and two spoonfuls of borax with half a gallon of water. 7 “I'd love to. ma’am—but I'll have to] rn Walton and Jack Meyer, Laura Katcheky, CHAPTER XIII. make few Inquiries along the line." | Norm Lert, Harold Epp, Mildred Aro, Jerry ] elend os y o' a HEIN, later tn the day, Mra, “Goo It Arge CAT ADA" —1hO | Balaton and Patay Debate, Grace Behaatale, | water and wash the walls. Minse the long duel of wits with Passed. T dene at Dusing “Very likely! Our prisons are full. | Lf “ sy Pa : 7 ble 1 may need your help. Jose, my Loretia “Brown, Ruth Adler, Dorig23! with clear water and rub aw dry ranean waited upon Alaire’s convenience, ANd poweisas } lf to summon a crowd, and Dolores, and thank the Mexican for POG Te : with clas songorio, He helped cher Tee ner the necessity of the Doubtless he is a bad man who had also awaited her mistress, his courtesies, he humbly MM! is a splendid horse-breaker, b Hh ett, Renner Beddie, Mard surg as possible, into # coach with the gentlest and short tide buck to American soll he cart you do something? was 80 deeply stirred that she wept i Eb alpen to nay Ne seoMs to think a tire tool is some | gare Deis, Moma “Coocannan, Mote Goldy 7 Mik dan ard the worn|sravest courtesy, and not until the arranged { ar an elaborate lunch Bh?" Longorio lifted his brows in with them. begged pegmission to PAY yort of a fancy branding tron, His | hong, Gerernte Goldberg, Mildred Kelelman, Anne Uae see Pee Oat fot wee | ¥ouiala yoine » eon in his quarters the frankest inquiry, Gen. Longorio enjoyed this acena his reapecte that evening at her hotel, mechanical knowledge ts Umited to a] Game, Kathy Kerrigan, Peart (Gross, : ppete i n ten ang vh ee uss, Nig ve ‘ol a Kvey als pigs dare spies “yr ie day before, he assumed ‘ “That Boor girl with her little, bare, tremendously, and his beaming eyes and she could not refuse. bridle bit ona a + pl gdh ai p RyWvia® Cees, Mares . Hohe Viole Wests t wil > neat ing } to re rough her gue she ,,4 prown-eyed baby was pitiful.” Alaire express: h 6 ° most certain he believes 1s | be Ruth — W Marjarte will wi 4 privileges of A close friend, and y wby was pitifu expressed thé hope that Alaire was ; bouncing across will searcely be noticoabl could still hear bis soft farewell until (mu hin wusst as mort of fellow Jeaned forward with an earnest np- y satisted with the moment Peary ease ee bea MS Ungodly about horselogs " t Vea pata a living the morrow 1 realize . pei aks face, and her host smiled. ® seemed be no way of shutting 1° al brid A H Fi o , “a our refrigerator @ lining of and realized that she had conspira ¢ i in hand t , ata y of 6! o " ake more than voTiat , \ . . ie 4 i s her name om to their feet, f 1 it of the poll ack i. mhy ‘ou prefer a nice white interior?! sistance. His palms against hers had nee Garcia. Whe humends caci nt atin unlock heaven for that bandit. He is er 1 the 4 tho | Florence ivkand, M Papads gmc weet a rs ha pail ex Garcia, d's name "That 1s enough!" he declared, Wilock F Darke nae 0 ne | Vi ‘ a Well, invout in hite paint a i we been warm, his eyes had caressed CHAPTER XI. {‘s Juan,” “lfombre, you are free. so go about the wickedeat nan ! ever met—yen, oly of By the} and, Kathryn F vee tay a ename rst apply ¢ hes it aha ka : ; “OE gourae Thess peladore are all vo, i Pied et ‘obab| wickedest man h@ Hlanuton dhotel " Irene Taybr, Annie Witkinow, Adm § fornen hen. Soa ete ae be Fe peepee sey i ares Al she 66m @ou can never know what these Juans. You would like to appear aa out Prepay tee sete ot? PTS World, n his seat in the lobby Law| Witkinam, Mary Mocking, Hen Beckinay GOBER EE BIE ORDA Eee pong TERRA Ree tee Ce ae two days have been for me,” an angel of mercy, eh? Your heart aa OF ature whe chaty at thls ORM Dee Kind to u heard the General inquire for Mrs.| Kathy K Evelyn Met Prorecet c must be thoroughly dry and then her bed, the Ge aid as he ana 19 touched?" an, . Hah! He hes a motive. Do you Austin, and then saw him ascend in| itor, Thelma, Coonom, Hortense Vowler, Mone adding the next one, After a good night's rest, howev cab tesla . hs “Deapl moment to fight for any one he was noticn the way he looks at ut It the direction of the parlor, What the | rieta W Catherine Purno, Lorette Ranke, , ; Rene Bs Alaire lngered over thotr eePiYi ly an ate ta ng oye \ to Aight for, particularly Longorio is enough to damn him for @ll devil could Longoria want with The | Helen Pixgersid, Mildred Pegi yo pear rasa blankets you|Alaire was able to smite at yester- mT ey . re 1s no more himaaif, and @ declared, His ite ‘ ven y MARKS YOUl ie edventore, ce meal. ‘Phey will afford me some- gaid.” Longorio rose and weat into winself, and he so declar 8 eternity Long Blar’ at such an hour? the] mn, Fae inmon, Attnnl cep t rio did not was at the service of the benefactor t v r ; . thine tn (hind aboutall meditate ta the: mast fhoin: where wae cate von her arrival et the hote! Alatre Hanger asked himself. Why should | Maisneon, ¥ cone, Antolomtte Pet if, you dry them on the curtain} bulk 60 large now; even these few ‘A ; cen lg iol members of his staff. A time who had @epared him; his wife and ived @n agreeable surpr for resume to call upon her unless— | meio, Margaret vnann, Leong Witten, stretcher, hours had greatly diminished bis tm. * G¢lclous comfort to know that you ve eeu ned ha paper in hia hand, baby Hved only to bless the illustrious er vehicle paused at the curb he was interested ? Harvey MoCay + Bulliran, Richard, seth tagal portance, Meanwhile Was not (Ust me, that you do not dishke me and this 4 before Alaire. It was General, 1 Law stepped forward, bat in Dave rose aud strolled restlessly |Seionwerg, Artur Werner, Lecoant Werner, White MIMORK CH!: WA ORSIY | O trady tothe Facdach Aba you do not di me, eh?" an order for the rwlease of Juan Gar They look very poor,” said Alaire, about the hotel A half-hour passed | tery Ely Rotem Banks, Wilt ned if 1 dip the damp flan ry ey pane landards fen nine Plea aot I have a great cla salvo conducto which wiil «nl opened her purse; but Longorio What bloodthirsty busines brings and Lo 9 did not r pear; an | Mettuidriak 7 ng th in Whiting. ae tn enh Oho cae awe of the “im pay 4 perm an And His ines and the ' ot permit her to give, KEx- i to Pueblo?" #he ried, when hour dragged by, and then Dave took] ‘Hrest & White, Bitty Raingy - work is met very much soiled | Pies ; , ne had made upon him a » you Tuanite to retro to” their tam. to ing @ lurge roll of paper money ‘ey had exchanged *, cecasion to go to his roam. A glance | ford, Jene Aley, Radio Duncke milk will clean db nice ananoitt sathests m Pik: veh & o fingered his wine- peing made out," explained. rom his own pocket, he tossed it, , law smiled at her. came to offer through the open parlor door showed | !*¥, Anna Dornetreich, Matas 7.8% sintcatalnee ete to be ramowed)| nee BACK ‘marche the river. how ed into It, “Lam not | After a time he lifted Alaire’s hand, without counting, to Juan, and then fro boan! and lodging to a poor the foreigner in closest conversation | ie Hurtin, Contance he Hach” Megaee Ir paint stains are Jha ever, she discovered that tt ke plier i Would that @ were, She foit his lips hot and damp upon when the onlookers applauded he “Teaser, But he ala't hore, And you, with Mrs, Austin. ‘They were laugh. | Woe sud Walter Sot, Mikdral Watts, George, 4 rub with turpentine. if thie 18 NOt) ee cles t Sant Ae her flesh, then he turned and went joudly called t f his officers, “4 ing; they were alone; even Dolores | Sey Dower, Faucet Dy Cowia. Hagel efficacious, an application of chloro. |obstatios to a prompt udju nent of for then 1 gould ¢ YF OFOG OI Or with the Gamuree Pe ‘0 one of bis ofcers, “Aluire briefly outlined the reanona was nowhere to be seen, i Ta pamake 068 form will insure success, Garartiacas eatin sepa of hen own. 4 ee aa ee eet eedy When he reappeared he was smiling. “Olga! Give these good friends of hat bad taken her to La oria and Whtn Dave returned to his tig ge and pleture moitldings. If the accu-| malities, a myriad of details to be obs 18 veginning, 1 can look forward hom. You shall have their ro well cared for, Now, Juan,” he bis understanding mee ho chewed seve clgate einicuniet he Nehetea 78 mulated dust and stains will not dis-| served, and they called for the to nothing except unhappiness.” He It ie enough that the man “diresned the dased countrymaa, "l “Turing this brief conversation they fore realizing that he was jouieuy final Pot Bunty ete appear.with the dry. cloth and cha-| vices of en aayocate, a notary, a J9f® sighed dex i nae ome ender for you. Every night had entered the hotel, and now the yes, madly, unreasonably Jealous, Gidea 0% mois apply the white of an egg With| politico, a jefo de armas—ofiicials &™ i Alatr He would have Ungered indefinitely ’f Your Ufe you and your pretty wife lovby idlera twok 4 00H Sol Tlie divinity wus not as Unap. | ere ren tt a eoft brush. without end. All of these worthies J’m sorry y Ae na Shi nust S8Y @ prayer for the safety and of Mrs. austin's pre Me | proachable as he had imagined, Doubt. | pian Were patient and polite, but they dis- Prried, "Sure u have every | table, but Alaire acon rose 0 1 opines of this beautiful lady who booted’ Ranwer’ soenek wo es Ras Longorio waa aad over her, tet | $ HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ‘Yo make the leather chairs look) played a malarial jnditference tu de- pleasant p aK ‘| must finish my Aisaerecadle task 4% Induced me to spare you. Do you for men of his type wero common — After a time Dave rose impatiently, OBTAIN YOUR PIN, like new use equal parts of boiled|lay, and responsibility seemed to rest — “It would seem so. 1 am young, now, “0 that I can wo bome torthors, PFs hore, but Alaire received open stares What had come over him, anyhow? S linseed oil and vinegar, Shake the)nowhere. During the day Alaire bé- yich) [eccve ‘ ry in glorious row,’ F “We promise!" eagerly cried the pair, @24 heard low whigperings. Naturally He must be crazy to torture himself two ingredients togther well and ap-jcame bewildered, almost lost in the fashion, but \ that if there — “To-morrow!” her host eried in Good! Bi that "4 keep your resenting this attention, » gave in this fashion. What went on up- ply with o flannel cjoth, rubbing it| mazes of official procedure,.and was is no pretty one Keven the disina No, no! You must walt"——— wor On the day that you forget her hand to Law more qui-kly than statrs certainly was nane of his busi- well into the leather, Polish with alhalf minded to telegraph for Judge the he oman, hin “My husband ls expecting me.” for the firet time Erie Longorio ein #ba Would have done vf licrwise news, and he had better far amuso soft cloth. e Elisworth, But that again nt de> heart's treasure, | give ‘all I ‘This statement was a blow: it come to you, And then whatr? .."T hope we shadl sao ein other himself, In accordance with this ex- | els ay, and she Was beginning to long for have wand id WEDR TRE Basiond to ORibn Gore ict Oe reat f Mindt at thet ae ne again.” she murmured, cellent reasoning, he went to a picture | Whitewash can he readily removed, home. heaven and doom 1 f to eternal on nok his keen distress. will not forget,” the Garcias j. net ® more’ like I'm located show, But ha ec not become in-| from rugs, &., with ammonia andj Longoria by no means shared :her tortures for one sit na palrof Ag tepped out into the str ased i in ae te ee rton pon eee eet ‘ i, ba a ee 8, the ut water—one teaspoonful ammonia 10, disappointment. On the contrary. be are lan lame Stee ee ne aire : a oun ae p rmed he ™m leaving for Jonem- ven failed to divert him, and the Ws gresemten 85378 ‘two quarts of warm water. Merely assured her they were making spion {eA hath NPayS in nied pee treat xe A ee onto, bs sad ne ville in the morning, only faces he saw were those of Luis od mended Be dampen the ts with this and wipe did progress, and he was delighted djer—-and vet T ha heart and a her, The sa ie + : rio!" acal one ween, goln' to for 0 river Es mse Aa We. lope inlneaee: OF Lag COUPON NO 300 pe q bs J ) gor . o'm. n’ to foMow the river Palmas, " with ber srasp of deta aud ger women could rule ww @lood iuez Garcia with ber baby im Tae Genera) bowed amilloglyy then, road if | can get an aulomobile’ (To Be Continued panne vases é ne

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