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i ——— Advice On Health and Beauty “Odpsritht, 1919, by The Preos Vublivding Co. (The New York Lvening World) YAILY exercises are as essential for health as food and “drink, but} the good effects which they bring about are determined by the wind | and amount of them in which the individual indulxes. * Me aim of exercises for women should be, first, to correct physical | defects; second, to give to the system an extra amount of fresh alr, and, | Seek ae aaa und even if one's thind, to give the internal organs more adjustment and motion than Is) yeare may oc counted allowed them during our daily guties LJ | on only one dhe All three of these essentials to health and beauty may be acquired is Hable to i one's «through persistent exercise, not necessarily strenious and violent, but} whole outdoor time ‘eather'the slower and easier movements, practised at your leisure, several | unless an indulg ont ‘timer each day. In this and in no other manner cah you hope to get the | | mother has safo- best out of daily physical exercises, which are safer and surer and always Ruarded one with cheaper than medicines, beauty treatments and health resorts. warm and comfort Study your own defects—we are all our r own worst erities: (or ought | able clothes, In the to be), and then also study some cor- j coat t heoht deslyued reotive exercises and practise them) will help to keep the hair wavy even here comfort = gore religiously until you have overcome |! damp atmosphere, | hand in hand with these physical defects and disfgure-| RE . | style to achieve us * Lodi: | D HANDS—-Mary W.\— 3 ments. Ted hands denote poor culation attractive a ae Large abdomon, stooping shoulders,{@nd indigestion, Wear the clothing] ‘ Dan Pier extanle model as any tittle Arooping head, lazy, indifferent walk, |l0vse and comfortable | Kick EXPENSE IN THE oven Teen Y eh Seri Na tebe | — - ( ay brie ing, improper sitting, &., can ail be] THIN LEQB—Lottie My~— | INCREASE THAT'S HIS Hig BULIe pert aae owe oorreeted and overcome through the) 4 and-toe raising, skating, biey- STRonc? 2 rT 0 ITS) oS ULR s may be any modium Practice each day of a few simple ex. ¢ wid other exercises will develop x, & POINT ANC ° PRo TECT YourR Douce. weight woolon tose the muscies in these spec. | "He cale of the lex. | OUR WEA Pont _ THATS WHERE | | ture of sort finish, fal parts of the: bod; | BURNING AND P phd bah L STRIKE FOR such as velour or Of course, large abdomen must be ) FEET. Dorothy fi wa tan —- brvadeloth, in any de- reduced through proper diet as weil] Burning feet should be rested an sired color. h Hebe Qo exercise, but the protruding ab. |S)"ed its often ng Ponatble, Airtene | tints as peach, coral, domen, caused by improper carriage | ni this, Mirst batho the fect dove blue or pew of the body, can only be benetited | #! er, dry and massage, green are as modish reg course of exercives to} With her, if the feet: are; as the moro neut = areal eras | . This condition shows orl id a pate atral « Strengthen the muscles at the sides |), Jer existing and acid in| igh, old rose, sage ‘of the waist, abdomen and back. tne system | or bottle green or Practise holding the shoulders back | Ichthyol soap, - fe foot bath, will) beaver brown. In valk ¢ Jeure eczema of ‘the fret tele vege js you walk and the abdomen will Inia tat ciouid” be euubee| 1 Atsaat to the coat, feet Galurally bo held in an it should | with eivciol, witch hauel er olive eit | th as to fabric and png be “a id ‘Tascam ex-l each night after the foot bath. Ho is tho wide eretses, if persisted in, will soon ban- | Inflamed feet should be treated as r pj 8b lange atxtomen. tollows: Bathe fect in hot soapy oY eee. eae i -—-— | water, dty well, then bind with cot- outs, which exploit 4 ANSWERS TO QUERIES. ton saturated with alcohol, one q plain velvet, or a sili {\ STRAIGHT, UNRULY HAIR—Polly olie aeld, two spoonfuls; | keramt cloth The — Fiycerine, two teaspoonfuls ) cot In out very fs. The hatr will appear waxy and re- | ns | - ; yi gain an artificial wave If tis -kept| OUTSTANDING EARS — Hareld Now, Goto tr! [Tad You Saf | | wide and not very ; lean, well shampoocd and always) MeM.—— | S 4 ® | KNOCKED OUR LITTLE INCOME] |eireular, so that it f Brotully bruwhed. “A little unbeaten| ‘These may be made normal by a HOW You CAN HIM OUT IN ISN'T A MATCH iirachee: and otashas H gm diluted with water and | surgical operation, which is painless ' tothe alrands of the hair|and harmiess and requires, pps more | Ger THE Besr oF THIRTEEN FoR EXPENSE about the neck and putting: we up in kids of papers | than twenty minutes to a half hour, | HAY SECONDS, chin nestles in Your Sweethearts’ rercateany Thetr | Characteristics — Hnéeiting Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bwning Workd.) | } | Below is given th of the handwri ent in by men and women who desire if learn more about tl ir sweethearts... ACE P.—BExcelient type, with Suscepti- i suffic pent self-appreciation that makes: » the artisiic and beautiful, ~ tailed in a big way. In fact, alto gether reliable, Normally affection ate, head balancing. Great patience and pers ince. Undoudted sue- cess, Inconspicucusly attained. Flu-| ency of thought, | DIS. PEL.—!’encil specimen (which ora | Facts About Ph) ox | dle to grace of form particularly, and for success, Cultured, positive. Pag- the pocti egeclient stonate rather than loving. Depend. | type to ke ulgyo one to able, Self-reliant. Little spiritual whom one can go with their prob- ity mest. Rapid thinker, lems, no matter what they 1 e, K husband, but master in his ®2 and ‘not be misunderstood. Well own house. © poised, straightforward, calm jude- - ment. Modest as to capabilities which are good, Methodical and de- | Seid book PUREE b a6 DECEMBER 10, 1919 HOME PAGE “New Uitte INCOME DON'T SPEND FALL Your PRENG TH IN ONE BLOW REEP SONETHING IN RESERVE, Taree" CK HIM UNDER PROPER MIANAGENENT ere Pies ? @ 2 RL. He—Conscientious. Intelli- | open handed. Head controls. Good | ; yerate, re-| Pal, Modest as to capabilities, Iven #6 gent spender, . Kindly, deliberate, re- | Pal. | Modest i — fined tusies, Witty, Appreciative UTTLA INCONE 5 For + Smart New and Original c Kor Smart Fashion Designs 6 Wome . By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1919 by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Krening World.) ASmart Kiddie ¢ Coat with Matching Toque and Muff. J: K FROST shows no diaerimination when he sete it in the fashionable | Way that grownups $ VELVET AND FUR.GLEVERLY ALLIED 1 do, The dounte THE TRIMMING OF THIS COAT. breasted yle of thia cout alda in the smart draping of che | little coat achieves unusual richnes@ collar and also affords a unique} and cachet Method of closing, in the form of two| 1 have suggested a pretty toque frogs made of cloth covered cords) and muff as pleasing complements to with novelty buckles and tassels to| the costume, which are made of the trim and hold them, Combining with| same fabnics. Hand embroidery the one-sided effect of this trimming! trima the top of the toque, while a at the right ls the band of fur that) puffing and ruche of the ‘Velvet extends down the outer edge at softens the edge. A muff of the J left. This may be of squirrel, which! woolen fabric may or may not = combination of colors, beaver and perfect finish. krimmer, or seal, The delightful _— | mingling of textures in this smart Fasbion Wadiior, Kreuing World: I am forty-eight years old and have found many helpful suggestions in your column. and ‘now would like to ask your advice. What’ would You suggest as @ pret- ty design for @ halt- way dressy frock of inclosed material . | (lark green ribbed fs never ax accurate as the pen) in- A i pocketbook, and that was definitely when ame home, { didn’t notice and Iris, busy with her own thoughts, another word the boy turned and dis- ole > wh dicates frunk open nature. Cultured, ~ By Whose Hand Did Ursula Pell Meet Her Boqueathed ¢0" Mr. Thatnard.. "Phat 1 mye aie did not interrupt Him, appeared down the cellar entrance. woolen, sees ht, am craving for the aptistic, Certain 4 , - i - paper is quite ag valuable as the pin, "What's your brother's name?” She positively ideatified the house [ris went into the house, but Stone nobility of pride. Positive, broad Death?—Where Had She Concealed Her Vast and he did get that.” “Young, “Chartie Young, ts he up ax the ty which whe had been went down to the cellar to woe what oa Cea ane 1 . nae ry r, . p T f Ww hat was just eoipt’ o any! one?” a r, ome sak Mibay do! 6 fo oy + , Meee eiee cour: oc BORA Feary yy Fortune in Hidden Gems ?—The Most Analyti- SWhy, that was just a rocelp to anyttiing wrong nd if Mr. Stone sald that Fibsy was doing, Ie found the boy weigh 141 Ibs, a 36 of which never permits you to forge . me ; 4 A Yes, ‘and the pi was just a pin Is he api to by Young was tho villain who diligently whoveling coal from one model. Mise D. 1c. * yourself, Latent maternal instinct. cal Keader Will Be Unable to Solve the Baffling But we want them both, and theres | “Well, T wouldnt put it past tim. ha I directed the kidnapping, Ktroush large coil bin to ginothor. | Nearby ‘A. braiding’ Vesiee <> Deliberate, luxurious tastes, Neithor bs ae Nn ied go} » we want the man, jock.” harlle’s a cw. ve trhed to do we no did not appear himeelf, she had was Sam, quite as black as Mibay, an re romantic nor sentimental, Problems of This Thrilling Tale of Mystery This is Meadville, but I don’t see by him, but been «thorn in iny no doubt Stone was right the two wate & consiaal sient \ in Marker Te did friend, Animated, som house (hat could possibly be the side for years, I'm always expecting — “And I've got @ letter that Charlie — Sam was seated on a box, rocking srr Hyg ‘art tion, fund of | Coprriaht, 1918, uy J. B. Lippunco:s Company, ® they took me tu. It had rather to have him turn up in trouble of one Young wrote,” Stone exulted., “f back and forth an vostasy of gl pistty Pye 5 af travagant NO WORLO OFFERS ANEW SERIAL BTORU AVERY TWO blab atone front steps, with brick up- port or a hother Yes, if you ask ne, think that will go far toward 06 crooning, *Colole, colole, pl val Abia aCe White oF care oO capabilities. Busin ‘lity. THE EVENI rights to them, le might have been here that day, anc jannare pin_in colole!” ret inlaid 9 es Tranivevont hs nd controls, Honest, WEEKS, They soon went through the little cut up any sort of monkey-shin “That's what he says, Mr, Sto: Georgette chen pores “ direct in your deulings. Innate desire town, but no auch peculiarity was to "D0 you know any young lady that Young wrote that defended himseif, "so if pinny- D 5 Mo. \ ¥ pimetithee be found, d Flossie?" eiter signed Willlam Ashton, and pin is in the coal hole, I'm going to > , 2 oaepleeliliaa He SOrnBtt ies YORep SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Py “Don't give up the ship too casily,” “Nope, hover heard of any, that I purposely made it look like the dia> get. her out! And if not, then Ham's eep Sea Monsters to for coquetry : ; ; Urmyla. ic ich aud, eat a. ar whl toate bor Haat tecaoe thine gan said Stone, smiling at Iris's frown of remember, But Charlie has queer guised hand of Winston Bannard fooled me again, that’s ail! Furnish Shoe Leather. ¢ Ganon Saevins memornew ia: ae rte Nefnatou ahdiards SF Foune whieh Hotes frie ht the mul doe: disappointment, “we haven't ex friends, if that’s what you're gett pe It was exactly like Win's writing, ‘Terence Maguire! Do you mean ° rac; ulways seemg wo be laboring | Mere the Jewels age bidde ell was fond « a wi ea hausted our resources yet. at tell me more about the Pe! put dif , too, ‘Tho long-tatled to say you're going to hunt for a "CORDING to the trad thorie under restraint. ‘The minute he lets EN ee ee cat niet oes Afew inquiries showed him the of- case, from Berrien. How did letters were just Nke Win's.” needle in a haystack—I mean w plu Nalin abi cs shes, % Himself go, puts the brakes on for | “tiigp bes ‘tn the lage sentir ia pone fice of Clement Foster, in the insur- the r get ow “Yes, and that helps prove it, If in @ coal hole , ‘les, Americans will have te ts rere oe be ee are ce 444 fad sree, bie tele fre, be Cra awe ance agent, 1 haven't discovered that yet, but Bannard had tried to disguise his “Just that, sir, I'm onto friend Day $190,000,000 for their foot~ tha wake nigt pray ne ans ‘with ‘him Fibs TE qevelopee Here Iris eaw a calendar exactly to do #0, L understand your own writing, the first thing he would Boobikins’ curvég, now, und 1 fully | wear in the course of the next twelve RT ue BIRDS, VOry BaeD HOuE wish Sue" pin ad hid ite Flemlay like the one that had been in the was an expert carpenter and have thought of would be not to make believe thas his present dope is the} month, au -@ Thousand eau coursing through fe aie eB "aute Ts ent an aie tinlaesin anacenad’ her ing ‘ , He ding (uuhe peculiar long loops Now thelr answer! Anyway, I'm tsking 00 “But science has disclosed, how we his brat iC e NvOLE preenel enpenen — After a little talk, Fleming Stone 8, sir, he was that 6 died presen shows u clever (rickster's ef- ohances.” ence “ aes: . Many ways, but is inwardly te | PRA, that (ie agent had given feme four years ago, bui I've many fort to make the writing suggest “But, Fibs, it's limpossible"— can get an inexhaustible supply of withuarest, Lacks calmness, Kather CHAPTER XL for a stay of several years, that after gut few of those calendars outside ©xamples of bis fine wo Want to Bannard at ouce, but also to suggest — "Sure it is, that’s why [in doing It. | jeather, which should reduce costs, * silent, ‘but is communicative spas- jaepeatelty that she had lived in Chicago, and hiy home town, but he mentioned See some?” a disguised hand,” You run away and play, Mr. Stone, lt ment the denisen t thi modically, Stubborn. Cuan be diplo- \ argaesaeat , for the past ten years had resided at some names thar he remember Bul Stone could not stay to gratify ‘That is clever! How you ever and let me work out this end, Didn't| ft © rom the denizens of the matic. Trifle selfish, Eastly bored. AM babbled of the pin continu peiiprook, Her husband had died fif- «po any of these yple Hike fn a the son's pride in the paternal ac- catch such an ingenious you tell me to find the pin? ell, | deep, according to a writer in the aay re : Appears arrirees | ally. As Agnes said, whenever teen years ago, and left hor his great house with high stone steps the complishments and the two callers Shi ul you arrest hin at on I'm 9 in’ orders Illustrated World. The skins of the » gling under trying circumstance as sw topic in his poor, fortune, mostly im precious stones. detective queria left_and went back to Pellbrook “Oh, no, to suspect is not to ace — Fibsy turned to bis task again, and : Somewhat cautious. Hed blooded, but he got a new topic in His yon, Ten years ag, when she came tober. “(erective queried, | Siatthoretn hi said” tone, cuse, ‘until we have incontrovertible Sone watched him for a few min«|°24"k, whale, devilfigh, porpoise, not specitily tender, Withal ex- isordered brain he harp rien, she had taken all the jewels mM villewhas stone stops! briefly. “Charlie Young is the master proof. But we'll get it! Lord,-what utes. ‘The boy laboriously took ,up| Dlackfsh and many other-creatyres of tremely interesting and magnetic.| it day and night. from the bankers and had concealed “10 brick Pope nara Iris, MUNA bebind all this deviltry.’ a brain! And, yet, it may be easier the coal in a small shovel, looked the ocean can now be tanned so that Would attract your rather phlegmatic) «pinny, pin, pin,” he would chant, them in some place of safety which i. PERE NBrighis oH h Did he kill Aunt Ursula?” osked to cateh a smarty like @ over with sharpest serutiny and then | they will be quite equal, if not supes pature, whieh would balance him). oot “nice pinny, pin, Was not known to any one but her- CHEF a ice tittle house His with an duller, more plodding mind. dumped it into the other bin. he i . Physical. endurance, but at tines too}! his sing song way, “nice pinny, pine Cy? es, that’s right, Nice little house "HT Gon'e yet, Stone said, he is so brillant of scheme, so quick By good luck the bing adjoined and| "Or to the leathers commonly manus BS mentally active. Nervous: pin, where are you? Where are YOU? "fio diary attested this fact, over ye ie wie ' eae n ir of ase 4 ny . jougly, “but he's the man whe is Gf execut that he may well over- the task was one of patience and per. | factured from the hides of various LLONA.—Positive, extravagant, in-| Nice pinny-pin, where are you?" and over again, But it gave no hint "Peel est wt Byars: ey juiring @ler the ping and reach himself, and tumble into @ severance rather than of difficulty. kinds of land animals. ‘ pester Desire for improvement.|. It was cnough to drive one frantic, ay to where the hiding place might be. | Thanking the agent, tho inquinink pho detective fell ito a deop study trap or two T shall wet for hime" Stepping toward his faithful as. Q the hide of the “~~ Fond of music, Versatile. Inclined] but Fibsy encouraged it as a means — Stone pondered long and deeply over palr went on the ray Yr Hp an Houbtless he knows you are here, sistant, Fleming Stone heid out his! ob At vert nt 4. e 2 a to physical exercise. Impulsive. Plu-| toward an end the statement that the gems Were iu Sure cnough, the house of Joo Young Joesn't he hand, ‘and sald quietly, “Put it] tne seen considered for n manent an ene, of thouxit, but cavelers, and] And one day he found Sam down some crypt, and as he thought, # great Proved to be the very one wh 1s Surely; but that doesn't matter, there, Terence!” tn been dered for a moment as Si oiee too scattered, Too hasty./on his knees poking a sharp-polnted inspirgtion’ came to him beg been ts racartarilatvoaiiolin If Uiings are going as 1 hope, I'M bag Bagerly the littie black paw alipped |FOrk for shoes, bags, | or ts, A Nor quite methodical, at the same) stick in between the boards of the “Or cours he said to himself, “it He a BEB sk Sees rt st tie him soon!" +” into tho’ big, strong white one, and|Malnly because the surface of the - of thought. Desire for} kitchen floor, ‘The cracks were wid@ {s that! It can be nothing else!" himael? Btone leacned that Mr. Young And yet you're not sure he's the the handshake that ensued was ail the |@kin Was covered with a hard, peb= mnie Denote vegdom, Open urted and {in the old house, and Pibsy held his But he confided ils new theory to Was decidedly inierestad in artes murderer?” reward or recognition the happy boy [Ply coating that defied the shoemake pe =| breath, as he himself, unseen, watched nobody; he only began to ask more gs fe tie Hey AA M SOBs No, Mins Clyde, and I'm inclined to wanted er’s tools, However, small quantities a the idiot boy diligently digging. questions BSA uly Fae wallsegte:t6: Ms " | Copyright, 1919, by ‘The Press Wubtishing Qa | think he was not. However, we must Stone went upstairs in, and [oe Sole mnarechr Oe tb en ae 3u ounted to nothing. After "Let's try to find the house where Tom (The New York Breving World). with caution, but we can Fibay whistled gat! he continued | Deen employed in the coverin » Farms for Raising lguenant ane many little piles of dust you wero 4 prisoner, Miss, Clyde,” Moreover, Young had attended the]. 41 : mk awittlyvante [nope conen we. fle mallecaoven inde sword hilts, and in the making of He Feathe and dirt, Sam rose, and sald, de. noon, “Let's go inquest, and had kept in touch with | 1. How many dozen make a gros: end soon ters are coming to a am, sitting by, cheered him on by [ornaments ods; also owing to ite Women at Peatners iy “No pinny-plix there! Where is all the developments so far as he| 2. By whom was Alexander Ham- | fyous,! vatinied assertions ‘that “to had |abrasive character it has beet used 1 bird from. whose | it? Oh, ah, oh--where is iL?" started off ina runabout, could learn them Hilton killed In a duel? As they drove under the Vellbrook thrown the pin tn the ¢ 1, and |'9 Leu of sandpaper or emery cloth, | Hw oY bery ear TS Fibsy had learned the workings of which Stone drove himuelt, Knowing ment it was imp to associate! §, Who built the first submarine?) Porte cochere, a stronge lovkinK figs bad not buried it in 4 er eae ae Laut recently Bo ane Mouse of Mags eee ar ‘ vind, and he sure pow (at the house might be in Meadville, Min with the ping of Ir e 4 | pre ran to greet them. oar. converting the skin of the d le ids 1 well Bro balan Be that Any Ridden ae eintat net Reming ticy © ANS “was too frankly interested and sytn- odin ah yfity Ww known as she) PICT lirkey bors who ure you?" ee, as Fibsy had declared, he knew|the hide of the whale, or the oat in ite naive land \ Dulletin, {in @ floor crack, The mention of that Iris wes unable to verify the route, pathetic to be sua Of playing af ete wis tate tw the largest per | #2Nw Out stone the blackamoor the half-wit now well enough to feel |of the ray into leather that would gording Mie = pany strictions in| Biding place had been made by Bam so they went there on the chance bart or deceiving them tm his attitude |contage Of Biv Lurs tou A bees rt grinned them, pretty sure when he was telling the |hold thelr own with the best. that wa und restrictions (to turn suspicion from the real one, "A wild goose chase, probably," toward them. a Wwiike ln the nache cr ihe horeine| 2a. ata sad then burst out truth and when not, could be produced from the hides of eee eens under (Nd then the idea had stuck in his Stone conceded, “but we'll make a “Where were you « week ago Sun- |i) “ivantue?" | laughing. “Why, it's nee! sho — Meantine, Stone was pursuing bis | cattle ip it save the head, and Wibsy feared he had forgot- stab at it. You see, Miss Clyde, I'm day?" Stone asked him suddenly 1, Who was called the Mald of| cried “For goodness sake, Fibsy, investigations, ‘That afternoon he ————— e sition and Hive sa vfories (teh, the truc place of concealment, getting the thing narrowed down to — “Why, Jet me think. Ob, yes, my! orewna? what have you been doume drove to Red Fox Inn. He went alone THESE DAYS, SURELY. \ Paget eset abprmeea roy This would be a catastrophe, for it a few main propositions, There is, wife‘and 1 went over to Meadvilléand | What was the nationality of| The buy was quite as black as any and by dint of bribes and tt a Smithers,“ tix possible that thos ato co baiaw, | mizht then be the pin would never be 4, a master mind at the head of gpent the day with her mother's Revert Emmett? | chimney sweep- indeed, as any full- learned that Charlie Young bi fn ‘ difteultion in enforcing the TW found! po Fibey stuck to his self-im~ ol the myster He is tho mur- ¢olks. Yes, that’s what we did, Why?” 9. WI large eral prison ja} Blooded a », Ho had run up from there since the day of the era a fair in na art it ane cateag | Hosed task of standing by Sam, hopingy erer, he is your aller, Pollock, "Who was here in this house?” jocaicd in Kun il collar the approack of the und had Instructed the w | an art, Mabel t on of th ape ae f. # Ou ae Tor a chance, revelation fac is Willam Ashton, he is the Stone went on. 7 10. What poem begins with the! meter, and stood grinning at Irissand had served Bannard at his Sunday}, educated in music, Ethel in lane {he question, becaus , Go ahead,” Nemine netold him, man who attacked you that night Nobody, It was locked up all day.” | ne: “Blessings Pree idle man’ me. luncheon to say that Ba 6 Waa | ee cae in all the aOainee farms and ¢ ex which a ! you can with Sain. 4, t in Mrs. Pell's roc who Kidnapped “Has anyone a key to it, except 1L. What niuneus to human| “!'m on trail,” he said, “and it's coming from New York and not going anes Ma ete mate ae ‘aoting, z ng every ay and where if sure he tqok the pin from the chair you that Sunday-in faet, he is the ing yourself?” hit utilized by plant ja mighty dark one to It. ‘These instructions were made |*P : Fe ee et souh faak can mber birds are Kept, of where Miss Clyde put it, Find the man at the helm, He has under- “No, nobody. Oh, yes, my brother in What State ix Mount Wash. | "Where will it jead you=to ght?" as commands and were backed up by |kNd Trane, bie aa taneaie f prod tare ‘ ee he pin, Mibsy bey, find the pin, and I'l lings, but I do not think they are but he's in Chi Mad ington? ; lasked Stone, smiling at the earnest, certcin forcible arguments that in- | #t Neos | AOR ine mnt peneeeine 100 Ellon Of te Jo the reat.” complices or confederates, they ara ‘as he in Chicago then” 1g| blackened face ured their carrying out, ong cooking ney 8 We Stone spent an entire morning in ty hirelings, Now, of course, “Why, yes, | s'pose It ANSWERS = TO_ YESTERDAY'S) 81 hone oh, Mr, Stone, 1 hope it became clear therefore, that} “And their prospects for “matri- of Mra, Bell's room, going over her old Pollock te not this man's real name, know, Why?" QUESTIONS, so! Por the trail is somepin’ fierce, Young was interested in making it) mony, soues Pras 1a ghatem corrob letters afd gefting eve rssible light but we will eall him that for identi- yuh he havé come he t da 1, Conb Good briday; 4, Ameri-| be-lieve m seem that Bannurd was at Vellbrook rh pleintid could ated by own extensive ‘on hor eariier lif fieation among ourselves, This Pots without your knowing it! cus Vesouciun; 4, Civil; & Carpentier: | “Well, look out, don't get nour Misa on Sunday afternoon lnstead of Sun. | Mabe a Karntes and fury where the birde are | Wy ned that she had been born lock, Wanted the pin, we'll say, and “Of course he could have done & Yorktown: 7, ‘Moon: &, Newberry; | Clyde, nor me, olth You're a day morning, which later stone ” wg and ving In complete Lib- jena reared in @ small town in Maine, not “only the but the paper, the and now you speak of it, | remeni \®% Fundy; 10, Pasteurizing; 11, Pine; | sight, my! firmly"believed to be the case, rd ‘that she had married and gone abroad receipt that in the Florentine my wife said she emelt cigar 6 e '12, Whittier, “Yes an 1 know it,” and without (To Be Continued.) t vk s els tin nntaceventicctc ait . “ iene dig ss