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aaa ° 7 Ss aeaaeal THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. 8 i -|cows and helped in the kitchen. They|real mother. So 1 went back to] Russia, and assuring the world of|dustries, Ail the factories except | —The King nnd Queen of the Relgians, raised horses. Part of my job was|Jamestown and the drug store. . the re-establishment of ordinary rec-j; those reserved for public operation | with Crown Prince Leopold, arrived thin ' ’ to exercise the horses which had] ‘In 1919 I decided to come to New| ognized property rights, though not] Will be rented to private operators | srernoon or weciel train to. ANG ; been sick. York. I'd always wanted to go on} exactly as demanded by the Supreme | Under suarantees of protection. Rieti ayiy: © saint Hy “Say,"" she smiled, “know anything|the stage and I thought I'd get some] Council at Cannes. es ie tice Eee ee H about horses?” Well, 1 know as|kind of a job in a drug store until I] The state will continue to operate | KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM The King. Queen Crown Prince of 1a e 9 |inuch about horses as a librarian [Could break in. 1 worked in the first) certain important industries, but will Italy met them at the atation, They ‘s § of the National Drug Stores and then] re-establish and protect private in- March 28 (Associated Presa). | later visited Pope Pua X. "4 aI he yorld ju ng. ‘inally gota Later 1 went to the High school atts i the Hitchykoo company in custt y1 n revived . " Ay Easterthe gift of a fine perfume has acertain symbolism long understood by fair women. Give her Florient (Flowers of the Orient) with its subtle suggestion of far Eastern srayuatea when Twas sixteen. “Ati|920. We played here and on the ely cine a ay my. hevian,, on found Frank De Shaw, but he De Shaw, was dead. One day not {couldn't tell me anything about my Whe fact that her mother was alive. |igng after I finished school a letter|™Other. 1 visited the Hortons in the Before coming to the Amsterdam Roof] came from Mrs. De Shaw saying she soronie of He Sag ise sty Macrae ehorus she had been a farm girl, a| had married William Crispwell and h them. J 8 ® i c| e id they told her she wanted me to come to States-|'" tonch with them ant y winner of the Grayling (Mich.) high) vie, N.C. I went. We stayed there | Where I was. road. Once I was in Detroit and I f (Continued From First Page.) delicious ag 4 hink it’s funny 1 schoo! prize in chemistry, a pharma-|q week and moved to Jamestown, Don't you fie ardens. ist and a newspaper reporter. N. Y., where Mr. Crispell went to Me onthe Kee paeouleriine you can’t help liking them g “[ didn't know hardly any of this tye Paes tea vdecg Mee ha beer in this heredity business. My father's A | E until yesterday,” sald Beatrice carly | oer meee a chemistry, winning a | deed “iow and my mother second @o-day, as she came off stage after a] prize in it at high school, so 1 picked el le dhksdaitSN Cle oo on “ "t tenow ’ Kee} wish T could go hor , but T have ULE sae ay nea . i biel hl or Rou ate ee to stay until the show closes,. ‘That'll had a mother. 1 Yearned several| prescription. Of course, the resis: Hye in June. rs ago that Mra. De Shaw wasn't | tered pharmacist che me up, bi flavorful they make your mouth water Perfumes First in the perfume test “Do L want very much to see my I did the work. y Y " other? yell, y Bi it fo e e my mathe, mt its overwheiming to] Shwe yarn inter we moved to Co Peen! years tal a delightful fearn suddenly my mother is alive, {/shocton, ©. Bot a fob aa venortst lives been oo nervous: thinking about wuld Jaugh and cry. I don't know|on the Coshocton Tribune. That was]it that 1 fell down in the Pogo num- = A KEShG a in 1918. 1 was the only reporter the hort never did that before but one Ann and Helen you can use them anywhere Whether I'm happy or sa Tribune had. I guess I was a star re- | goean't tind a long-lost mother every just adore the bs ape But Beatrice seemed inclined tol porter. (She smiled again.) Any- | Goer . Vablaeemtiit Ter ere be happy in the soft of happiness] + all the work, I covered the — they're rather fond 10 fi 5c wat brings tears. Her blue eyes Int, police station, hotels, | RISsTA TO PROCLAIM of Chiclets too! or : Natily aBAlahe ant Ker head ad station, churches and un¢ : Gene in nae led ap black hair | takers and in my apare time got all END OF COMMUNISM i the gossip. Some job! . = = Lage eight RN much of any-| ,.Ten Weeks iater, though, the fam-| Bertin Wing before 1 was five oF six yeara| U7 moved to Columbus, | Mrs. De Soviet Will Abandon Shaw died a few weeks later and I eid,” she continued. “T was living|jearned then that she wasn't my Tress Publishing Compat then with a Mr. and Mrs. Charles] jother. Somé unsigned adoption pa-| BERLIN, March 28.—A : - ——— rs - Horton in Frederick, Mich. I went to] pers, with name Elizabeth Gardner in| a telegram from Moscow t echool in an unpainted, one-room |them and mentioning me. showed Mrs, | tagnost. the departure of the Rus a building. and when I was a little] De Shaw wasn't my mother. delegation for Genoa will be sig — U LI ZE —EEE @lder If helped between times on the| ‘I wrote to the Hortons bit they] ized by a amation declaring Meg. U.S Pat Ot, farm. I fed chickens and pjzs, milked | couldn't tell me anything about my! 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