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I broke im Moat felburst of springlike weather had lows who write thooe almanacs are given way to another cold spoil, nobody's foolno. er And they're and Perry bad the little old stove not exactly guesaing at things. That's ail. either. They think! going full blast. "By Golly, Haskins!" said Sha- They've got plenty of past history were Loomis. about dow Melt you to go kr. If certain Signs shows that warm weather betas a false this year. that were seen years before and followed by certain sign of spring!" "01 mum I was." I said. with a they know those same regrim 'Old Mister Groundhog mw sults can be expected this year. you Ms shadow on the second day of see. I don't mean It turns out that this nionth-- -" way all the time. Sometimes they "Which means els more weeks are wrong. But nine times out of of winter!" cUt in shadow. with a ten. things happen the same weY vigorous nod. "Well. three weeks you-- pee:. exhave already passed. Three more, That ain't so wonderful aad we will have ISrIngliml for claimed Shadow certain." "'Cour not." I told him. "li "I'M not rei sure about that. air. isn't magic when you really think ss1 Perry Stokes. looking serious. about it, only common mnsg ..dooms to nee. trent what I egn stuff all." Before we bed e. chance to talk sir, that you can't take ang simulate for cartain--- " further. the door opeoed and Jerry 'litho's Main' about stmanges?" Moore came ta. H. carried ts Interrupted&. Shadow. with a dis- shining Minya of metal in his Sett gusted wave of his hand. 'Perry. handbung from a strapend where in the world did you ever with his right hand he took off his gat to reading klmanses"" hat and sailed It to a hook behind "My daddy, sir." answered Per- the-- door. mY You see these?" he said. slow head, "Always ri. sodding hip 1.Y. and be hold up his left hand iii daddy goes by tile almanacs. sir he's 'lunar up to Judge Grenbery's which he carried two 'tett traps and even Judge Granbery himself 'Weti. this trappie bustnese is over believes what the almanacs say. Shadow. I in sole to get in all Tea don't have any idea how peo- our traps. I Just happened to peas on my way up here. se I those ple believe M almanacs, air," ifs a lot of holoney" picked ena up and brought 'eni Who writes ail eltinted Shadow. that stuff that goes into the sk'Weli . wait a minute.' spoke up And even if Shadow- - "I'm half partner In this. imallatel. anyway!' lo Jerry IL ' - IllI A i le ,it i 11 t , ,f i, c it - A il , Snake e ,V7 - .119A-- 0 - - elt- (4 trracti c.1, f lis' . w hear &elf, no t, Ciro wink gathering !Worked troUldia JO - - t rain To h', No " anr. ,' t Wan, nel Why --tnak chose him instead of woe Next come Weasel. That bia Way rIght Into OUr neat." -And Ni.esh Hawk: ite Would not thlrik that a 1111 d In) g of the rraNs oltA oe al! e i,o,1;. iiIT II gn, bettering riatop But e netz Ye. ir out of the lttt-- a at lit tit a llahtet meienicht IIII 1T ..oets and cort Ortfl of t.tk 'ling -- In the fellowTwe-Leg-a beak. Esen the ha-ihate u in the houw oi A 'Ia.-Leeand he tells rn, C' Foot " h0 OLL ,,,,,, .) nic &mei, eaT. ard , k,:t:11 rotz to et It ite,mth el tooth ,,, en hie We or hos t.'h NI out It vc01J1.1 6Ay until he he would 4. A he ads JT ITh.usic , a'i arePIL. ALI e the meadow wiet to weY at a 'r Let, hunt Tj ard h. at, 0 kin Isx ee-'II, c.tt on 1, r.tT WbiLerel tat AI I.TI little chodret NIt tto, P I earn home we .ckicely fiewl the p!.-- , bead Th.-r- e much as the c:nor et c all Ic p'c- house, That wictked creature had torn 'text: "Once a jtve. Newer a Itvimat' )OLL lr onanon..1 e ,, h, Mt Loj !h.i, t,;t t? To FOREGOING, ANSIA ERN QuEsnoNs. Alfonso. King of Spain: Queen Victoria of Englund; Prince Alfonso, : Maid Marian. 1. 3 rIstohal Codi oneri,an M,rti King Ecclesiastes sir I "A 4 4. 4 How to Achieve 1 wr BY MADAME RI:BiNSTEIN. The sleeve& . the belt, the shoulder play a most important part in the selection of a bodice, and all these points should be well considered in the planning and choosing Of such a ga r me n t or tart of a gaz mezit. es the case may be. A Mall WOrnan wOULI do well to ch000e a gown In One color, but ti sh feels that A blouse and skirt of hat fashion contrasting color la and the w.,,,asion demand. she for th hiourre to co1n3 tho rrifrw ml. if Poil41- wp!I eien 'be I , P. tet taat ttlon-tt- . t ,, Vertical kilt,. it ma id 1d the pfl ri!!t exioli,1 1,4,,i.oli ,t tr,t, .h,,,,,,, to, firti, (Continuott On Page Five) It p,f,ftsewt,,, di.-pla- hood. ,i ::.(1) , Ily ' C i P , I ( C p I's' i pL'Y i BALL( o 1 - '1411 ,,. v,yezz---:-,--- (C(pyright 0 -0 National Service e P.evrepai,ti It for one moment he is allowed to feel admiration for his deeds. Il the lectures and punishments in the world will not make such a child change his ways. Even when the discussion which be hears Is one of thorough disapproval. the fact that he holds the center of the stage Is apt to make him continue his foolhardy exploits, For the child who is given to this port of thing is one who more than anything else desires attention. He can be deterred only by complete, disapproval expressed in the f.wpst possible words spoken with the least possible emotion. It he Is to be punished. it must be done In a cool detached way. Lovable and charming as tb dare devil frequently is, he must be taught that only by legitimate methods ran he hope to achieve the lime- ing vnctcre funnies Sat tam f' oot in. picturie On all four aides Then carefully fold dotted cut entire length. Then dot I and eo on. Fold each underneath accuratelY section turn over and compi,ted you II rind a arurpriaing MAIM Mee , a the pll'ures. ted I !ta 2. Pulpit rt. 7 t '' ; ,t1., I i I ( r lk1 illill' 41k1' 1I 1 i port-- or . a goo4 story, the reeponalbility his think ' rl an allus the recipient -- many rifts o 1; tf.,:- Tit. :diet k,rts will be modeled Liter those worn by the )ungle 1,irrior which ar e. bulk avo that they do not ob- - struct knee action "of course," she says "they wont be quite as short as that, but bta the genetal Idea will there," effects, too. will toe patterned after the warraps Ill be insp:red by Kenya Col- dery ony totooing. Belts will bte wide and heavily beadeda bk the best dressed sports in Zanotbar. -I went to Nerve th customs particularly of th native women,' eepinine Win Trephegen "but be-tore ions I realised that It was the IC1112 who would really furnish in- piration for American women'," COCCUMOIL The native women woe Ming but necklaces end emilsa" Pose 'With Peeekiont. Pour hundred members of the Order of the Daughters of the Mtn recenify called on President idge and were photographed with him. Mrs George R. Ames is president of the order; Itra A. A. Br- the former president. neY Home foe Spinsters, In the 'rill of Mn. BUZanne King Bruwaert, the widow of Edmund Bruwatert, former French consul in for hom Chicago, a $2,000,000 was provided for. The pistere vrill states that the home is for un 'non sectarian glint lyre o m em of not 'rood fami!y. married and ilourver than 60 years. haring means so limited as to welcome pleasant home where they can pose their last years without &moiety, knowing that they will receive good care In case of Inners" Mrs. Bruwaert. who was before her marriage. a Chicago society deto butente. died In Utica, N. November last. She was SO. WOMILIVII Fights Helm von Ssitorsky, minister of the interior of that Hungarian goy- ernment. declare the etate's atti- tude on extending suffrage to wo- men thus: "I have too high an admiration of women to throw them I Into the maelstrom of politic,do not savor the enfranchsement as It of women. because foreign to Hungarian ideals." Appointed Home Spectebtu Wee Mary A. Rokahr has lust been appointed as the firwt federal Cool-wher- e 111 - -- - I, - - . CP Wife Preservers rk It rill ---- -- ..... - ' II 7 i- - ,dt Aiew CA.- ' To male the imicec beet Atodd Indira without Ikea. imeekalt -- .4 i I VII 1A,A) !t tir he expecte me iv keep f - '''. 2 4 , , v, . wait night 1 , e awake ':,------,- STILL DEAD Ilday tr.:. gland ruco'n -- I'd !i.e a noon, 3..1, dead, air But Min I.,. , I ., , 2 ON e I yo.1 4r) , 7 trl --4- .tt- - noon off it month ego because grandmother I '"Yea, Wes Ethel Trephages. extenzion epottehet le home C. Om o fnr .., ..'''. eternal t.,1' A ilpitilLEi 1 I, ' a three kt11,1n- chemist west (i,, sleeping draught yet' -No ma'am ring him up aric, ess "'. , i l SOACCIA - '11;i- . to lool.tn leer time, mete-giv- er to into phew. of the work of the Gutted States toPezunent egricutitirs. Woo Itokahr mons from tho Univereity of Wyoming. Mate borne ah has be demonstration leader and home specialist for the last 74n6llement She is a graduate of 'n6 Ye6r6' tne Vniverally of Nebraska and of Columbia' untveratty, NI"! Tork, MIMIC-A- S NO TAKENG mon- yo,t was deadr' la still dean, ita.r" tarehe Irishman, who hod hoes so bloat by his ,wilettor to guilty ea a Met offender, stood to the dock "Are you runty or sot asked the maatetrato. -Guilty, you honor. Lad rue tri' loritnam000 to prowls tt " ropttodi prisoner. advise .the arnart aromas pt y to keep on frock of nary goof, gvtle 11.11.1i)ip In her arardrofe ter general Wear. Art rimed ran 119-- .... Doctor Found Womcri and Children Sick More Often than 1 doctor at MonticelIllinois, the whole human body, not any email Part of it. was Dr. Moire than Caldwell's practice. half his 'calle were On women, children and babies. They are the ones mont often sick. But their Mileages were usually of & minor headachenaturscolda fevers, stillousneseand 1111 of them reevacuation. a first thorough quired They were constipated. In the course of Dr. Caldwelre 47 years' practice, he found a good deal of success in such cases with a of his own containing simple laxative herbs with he decided to use tPh7:iflo'.rmlunial the manufecture of Dr, CaldwelIs Syrup Pepsin, and tiacti it on the market This preparation immediately had as great a public success as it previously had in Dr. Caldwell's private practice Now, the third genMother' ere eration is using It. giving it to their children who were given ft by their mother". Every second et the working day someone somewhere is going into a rug More to buy it. There are thousands of homes in this country that are never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwoirs Syron Pepsin. and we have many hundreds of letters from Pretend Pv0P10 toning us it helped when everything etas failed. while women, shudres sat alp As a fILMOY or lo, p,,,,ion - ) ' . I r-T:1 , ;4 a.. s 4 - ,' )001., , t, sa, , i6..n.j.: 1 4 1 -. I h he cow, count to itt on the kitchn bold:nig a at ch on the hired m t an pickitt up atter a hay rake know het1 be glad alien he I;-11 du, k th inata,,t ',hoot at a tt takt s the air, an not hAv watt till camera man gibs real e hen be kin Park 0,ft rabbft av p 1 i I 1 heat bur the watch:II' taltin eggy, Mary, has th ,, t LLr".-7-7- 1 Ik- 1 t,... ot ' - I ,, ,.;c recently return- ITIOnt111. trip Africa--nto hunt through eouth to track Dame wild antmel---buAFashion to her lair Tisphaan etMen ed from a finomod 1; 111.1ki n of new styles'. , t it, .0:VII 01 l' '1 t k'S DM eft AR et. LAA.1,911 claStPtitI.L.:Z not Faris. Is the source of our newest fashions. accord- ing to Mies Late' Traphagen, Ingnat:tor In ocosturn design at the Woman. Art Retool of Cooper Union. New York. jungle and 14:: the harm are now the motivators .,- ' No einolb! horses. thCooltdrerwitlhi.mise the of tot,,trbetng .atrablo' it Pirlekstrierrt Africa. I 11. r-- s r- - f DUCK IsHOS'IIN' De YOU HAPPEN To BE iTtal !STATES. emphasize his various aide Tlie all alter he ateps do. n an president's salary Ls $75 009 a Ills pictures all look to M. ka year. same sia U wuz before the he ww beto photographed aalainst its by Then war when a 82 hat was I will, especiallY when o' holdin a heal.) lovitt cup, trr ther's a yearly appropriation C:4.000 which the president maY standin between a couple o" odor I luta other llama otts Plute India', use ter families an ny to op- - doubt the at The y o' Waahir, incident entertaintn. which the !ton has neer appealed to l'rewlkeep o' the Mayflower president May was Whenever he der.t Coolidge. the horde u third Paid ter by the rate office seekers, an feel. like It. i President !rate office boidera, the braided art navy department. , gi Et.. Tii rt at Ita, etc., arr a us Wa.A,,,1 diphorsala np.r NV flepubli--ain ,a7t elevator opashinaton. rarely in all our late pretildenta traveled ter erato.71, the a ottalpe, an "aoriety more than a hat Preatdel.i. Vresident Contletge I dont know Pr esIdent Coolidge I. a, tu to take up w hen Coolidge's actual pt ate IlvIn expenses, includin oil ter he lea ea the Wbite tiouat .W mechanical horse. shel!s fer shot pimps Ori the seat w ith the ,Tio d r;t, tut I alio, pirt gun. dog license, buckwheat flour 'If shoe polish, etc tire raid him ki31.(!)111Lin A president is ordered farm out of hie salary. dp the t lg., IIIIH l,f3ALtI cl V. 11 At I, rit: o'bfrtrnelom.t all t. 2 , I1.1-1211Mess ol ! 1, shell as calico, do es. cows, eat on Je(ls ma hie 8) t UP. game here tooth paste. etr ivhieh in the et a considerabla gt (Irate represent r I re. k &as in nv preillertt but in Thanksitr) turkey I bought of his rexatt that the Shah o Perata Lre a spanbrin talftl at 9 1i , I ''t , 1: II t I ..,, P. li!4tr, i i')qi111'' I i 11 . I The memory of the just Is bless-- I ed: but the name of the wicked The wise in heart will but a receive commandments; prating fool shall IsileProssrbs. shoal rot. I (II tfrii,ricuLTIEs , te l''' Le acme m,art, There may peopi hateful, dieappoint,1 thia country who re countto the cesees days till Calvin Coolidr to be th president of th United states. but I doubt If they'll he any happier than be II be when that day President Coolac idge is a deeply serioue in cordin to his mil front, rull length pictures, an' I doubt if t her has been one brief mOrneht dorin' his long incumbency when he 'taint felt an realised the awful responsibility regime on tits 'ghoul. dere, Even swhen rid,,le on an ox cart In the jungle,' cs Georgi& with his trUsity rifle thrown across his lap, the movin pictures of him reveal this same half ea& half eerious expreasion that he uves in shakin hands eith corn bo3 a on the Vi'hite House I thtnk that lawn, President is Coolldite extremely human, I thing he s really fond of his cowOutfit. I think Le boy fond Of ) Mo 'lino or nic light. One-Minu- ' l - 4 ,,,t oNE.: placed low and the over-lon- - 11N o 11 11' ' r, hi 1 ,,...1 ' ' ,1 l':;.-,e- ''' I ,.kt,), r, ( ' ' 0, 1 ,... A 1 1 , - i'44 ,,..N (11 ; '' Il 1,, Ili too-lon- a alt I. - style, - ..., . .'''se -e- t ;to, 1 ..1 the hip line 1 ho tat! thin woman wool i w, to concohe and selert her hodices in horizontal trms Pall cut down her Hoes with broad. "If2lwweettesweettte2arer wide treat ment Broad full cuffs give o bet t er prom! rt ioris THE DARE DEVIL. arms and gloves of the gauntlet contract which or pull-otype, BY MACS 11.11)8014 PEAL. with th areas or coat. are verY There is a tgps of child who la helpful Peitaant, or balloon &leaver!, always up to mischief of a spectoo. conceal arms which are too tacular and dangeroue sort. He thin and at the mam tIm. KIS'. a diabolicat ability fur stagbreadth to the figure All sorts of ing terror for the entire neighboroffer" Ira rood hood, Be slips Sway from mother turnper thrY it..r tiro beet when ,tri a crowded city street. is lost w.: I135"n for hours, to turn up finally in the 'he w8110 l!road beta aI best of spirits at a dilatant pollee do their ,her in being of lalue to atatiOn. the tall thin woman, while in Jew., He climbs and walks the highest ftr the hrovol bracelet and the tong picket fence., He runs along the Milo touches ere cornice on thrithird story of the per,elant earrings the horrien,whiih contr.bute to normalize the school fled bystanders dare not shout to u-nittl Omhim for fear he will fall and break ft.. gtout h, his neck. an Is t.. rhaps h nnst difficult The parents of this sort of chlid Sh would do we'l to cling to et- foci. a!moot .oreto in their istm- - usually relate his doings dramatically and exclaim: 'He's a regular Lots w.ow,ot frorks taleitt par ie',. either es pert of dare devil: its pure lock he wasn't with their genuine tho drero .nd extending below the killed." AlOnt distress and fear for his safety one asi.t o r hngin from the shoulder wenses more than a touch of pride. to the wa!at Belts should be They really don't mind having a child who la afraid of nothing . who 1p appalling things with perfect Nlovie Picture Funuies1 does self pousession. and who. adventures are the talk of the neighbor- or I) small rib loe the &vine thing shadow, turning house RI), -Were got to be careful of bon.- waid Rot. -- I any more scared can rim n pretty :hen you follows I fast. and so afraid o Old Jacobt put I wouldn't., like to se th-clubhouse of Mira burned 'down it would be Just too bad! W. aever ,rnt;ht get anothr !leasteis)a not another 000 as nice as this And we've got to like this !old shirk pretty wellal least I !have. heeinti to me w toys been forgettin all about Old Jacobi. He !oiled to burn It down once. We fooled him that time, but ma3be nwitt. time there won't Ps anything to Flop him. Whtld he ere at school, !maybe. he w.II come. What are We I have no !Som to do about it motion to make I tusk for onr.- The boys all clapped tber hands as Roy mad. him little bow and sat ilt''' - .., ..cii--,- 1,1 41 t '1",, - - Tir IA!i l((!likt ) ff, tr;trraphrerabthledlartk may he very LIc!, in frocks for the small woman, but materiars or with a small flgure or stripe. are the best ilind ults your particular eels, lions for tor SportA frookn arti la correct. verii good but If thlv woman sean A a tril ,hoWd ',Arrow drn riri. i', S,tri onol, troeiie are mirrow rlrf:s aid tnin kin' r and ..,,, 411 I Beauty--T- o 4 '' C- - - 1161- to should then to (Arful that these do not rot her exactic to half It is prei'e; able salf-co- stessesetz unewaouftotiters. waist line. Itselr . should nver too tight. but easy and graceful The sleeves should be long, but not tight, isnd a little tiara st the bottom of the sleeve will afl length. Zr the bust is too large to be in proportion to the refit of . th let th neckline be cut to a V. which extend below the bustlin or to th waist. and this may be filled in with a little eestiort ( are should he taken not to hare this opening too wide, a in that case the effect would be broadening burplice and diagonal lin.m are probably th belt alb.. of the stout woman. and the use Of the long, thin jabot wi;1 be fould most helpful When a garment has 'Gott lines, lintall Int - of OM 111111'''wow-ea'- high atsixsTiax ittmc hilLENA Coolidge il t ? rIA 171" ., kl.e00..4 I )Jr ;,..1 nf,A; LAMY THOUGHT noble to forgive, and more manly to d pls. than to reBen.laLiin venge aft Injury: Franklin. A "'Tia more to the Mote its a vter). all rIght And I know cm, like to h,w out myfgore strr.rs Thifilt Hawk1.S 1, liy I 'You II be able said what I did to te,1 us the answer pretty soon as I lean." I said, nodding ed into the fire. -- you van loft shirt on that:- A few min dies later the other e tId nv,e came In and our kloy Dobel got up and rrie,ting told us that he had seen Old Jacobi. the ugly one, down on our landing that day at noon lie had been standing, his hands behind hie back, looking, up at. our clubba, t ,A4T ria! Been It È)k - ne s 'nary ,;1,014,:, - 'Mt pv rm.!' (ha,,I :d,,,,,,- ,- , fk ',Do anis- Mouse hint toot:, , ,tttct glIdas iLato the ,;t1,, ade our house -t ott. - tta he poke. t.1S ,r,,, 1K h the aide d,,,,t a Li 1.,..4.,,,,a bah) or tett. et aren there nobody h Ns.tiTt. tirr,..! on.. ,,t 'tn. t, lsottl;t ,.!,1 roe torn re f d cam ...Ad r.......0-0- "AA" etteicir h ats ato roe the gr,e0 tal.P! along so softly. ' t!cciitzi, - torrn a atlas kiellf7,4 .fillz v. '''',Jet- -- to btitpiretry Ii a:r kip b- worltWorpt .'l "Clao What au unfortuttaa some- For God shall bring every woe( into judgment, with every secret or thing, whether It t.ye good. Where is Clia whether it be evil. passage found In the Bible! lea this was ail a mystery to nd me, this Old Daddy Jo Ittie Oil boy, and their friend. hanker Nam, and thair enemy, Old Jacobi: hut by Jinks: I ntade up my mind that before I told lat Jug atanbary or aoyloody about them. was going to try to to them time settle plenty give then troubles. and help them if I could. I bet I know what you re thLnklk suddenly lookI et 1,0ked way. up and illy ing t, sae, tom smiling N a thing Asa t thinkin h:orted out t;ti on! said Shadow, with a ou were wondering why grin inset old tramps were hanging &found our river hank,' I 3 ou d know that 7 4,,a6 ppg.d. and then I caught m) I ir td ki.ew that had admitted terrihte do beliese that 11,,t, a ntAbtr Your Foo,, 11,!' , pee:-- Eeneceto What flaunt:- - wallet Mre tii. Pri II What Is John Fhtlip Svusa times called? - Enemy. CA i ' .... It C 'IIIilit ' i, 1 What skas the name of Columbus In t3 pa nish 7 rM ,''' associated WaS 1 oho wad so bravo. Motbdr nob! Moudd tram fright-loomboy could see her tray body disdking all over es ells Poorod in evert direction. She stood her ground, though Not ono did it deem to to run away and leave her children to tab --card of themselves.. The boy telt sorry lac th iittid bids., I hope not' said he, Thor is no make nearat Is -Yet )lather Field Moues. I am afraid you have to leer someone salute as cruel WIlile Wow, el le 05 the waroath He to tends to COMA dons a b ete Into the meadow to attar I you and th ehthiren in )ttot home and to ttee to u that , there -te not one f )o u ee i Moore. And then we continued to star tnto the open stove 'nee each o f us tour telows had our own thoughta at that moment. was thintins that perhaps we ahouid go up and tell DISC Wtacts and Judge Uriwbery about these hobos that we had been around our riser hank the ism few weeksbut I knew I just couldn I do that. Judge Granbery would chase them off the 'leer bank. ot put them in And how the dickens was JaiL I going to let old Daddy Joe go to jaiI Snell he had that little Gil, to agvi- 1 What abinals In retrl' , Siwilawalt..1 tablespoons chopped green peopeis or pimentoa. One teaspoon salt. QUkti ter teaspoon pepper rk-One and half cups cooktid Melt tire butter and all the flour. Mix well and add the milk and rice stock, Cook over a moderate fire, stirring frequently until a thick Add the creamy sauce formscheese and stir until It has melted Add the rest of the Ingredients and Poor into a shallow, buttered bahtna dish. Hake in a moderate oven Cut 2:i minutes Serve in the dish in which baked This Is a suitable Mali to serve on bury ley ea It may be Matte prior to serving and requires Ilttle watching during cooking Staffed Peach Wad. Four halves canned peaches Half cup cottage cheese One tablespoon Jam (raspberry or strawberry). Four tabieepoons salad dressming Mix this cheese and Jam and place In the cavities of the peaches Chill. Serve in lettuce leaves and top with the Naiad dressing. Apples will tarnish if allowed to stand In the sir after they have been peeled but if cove, ed slth ester and stored In the I, e box not irIll discolor they Rh the kgendary Robin Hood? &Orr), But none of us knew what to do about it. And ao we kept still It is loony how a bunch of bo will take a Litisi.; to certain men they meet. even if the men art nothing but shiftiest hobos. But l'a alwaysi felt that a boy has a kind of a potter that be doesn't even know MI has himself; I mean a power to know a good man when he stand. nest to him. solilosiusAed "flapper Naml Eithadow. softly, as though he were a name: speaking to himmelf. wonder tf he's up to some nitadoea he reai chief for hanself---o- r ly like Old Daddy Joe and his hobo kid' -I wonder:- - softly unclaimed our 1 reel look after: And that wistill't all. No 'these pv-9tramps had some trouble-th- ey re,thaslt,g a pretty hard time of it - and although it NS AA ail a rilyetery to me. I knew there teas .v1T1 e 41,01-- on riliAtd up in It and that thews poot old oif sers 11011Ing olt that was worr)Ing them to death How would I like it. alli,pc,et I we In their place?' Supporie rily daddy I W1131 61i No mtter what my daddy waa wodldn'; tick up for httn. and, tor e him Just rd the same and frglit for htm I even if he was a tramp. would, t orld I wa proud of tell the Mtn Jurt herauee he my dad-ill- ) to Half cup cheese, cut 'm - 1141a ' pieces Your tablespoon.' cooked ceitry I? Who was the grandmother ot my wife'? Which of mi sons is illy heir? e )outsi 4 nit i net .,,, ror el 1 ..A It awl right and old Jacobi. , ,.------tor a young men hke that to- o t ., 's.w,,,,.,..;.:,,,.......,---....bumming around with hobos.' k)N There tollOwed a silence. as we .111.11... i.. , all stared Into the move as though , !ff,ffd6 we hadn't, beard Shadows last I - t .,ords. but we had beard. all right. i ;144,, ..e ''Wo4.,,.".,.,.. e' 4 e The truth was. We all agreed with , 1 Shadow thaA IIAPPer Nam was too IVO 650Wo Dial" treteelle41 Jerry., "00111. Mail serkhlwit row rus't ask- - fine a young "sae to be a tramp. 11111 ' 44. -, Surrounded by the I ' about MRS:AtaitICANDER (MOROI. w. , upse - , , happl:rEINL1001Litil tor him. to ace him & tritr young. whe n you put him alongside tit Uld DaddY , or PETERS ADMITURISnInc; it?! ANILIAL LAIlD vteilnli 1 not be worryin' lAtatititt, Lae .MM..mikiM.MmMmuoMm,moiminmEMN.M.v110..f. , - - .1.4ot - Dinner Mos. Escalloped Moe and Cheese Buttared Chard Bread Plum Jam hutted Peach Salad Raisin Cake and Foamy Icing ConalloPed Rico and Cheese (For luncheon, dinner OF supper) Your tablespoons butter. Your ta5lespoons Cour. One cup milk. On cup rice stock (water In ' 101- N,l'14' I, , 1012w0.1r.thate 'N'''::-.....7- , . ..1 put in Perry 'a triune. Sir. Lill& old Joe paddy -But the be friend Little Cal ever had.'-- said Jerry. auct.denlY nodding. I' an worrytu about the awns la Jothaeoeroioil tramp whose t,"asitinotdmber I., was 111.1Kot4;P:.Natto. (7 , Bi Kb 11:11:rd , Wilted celery should be washed. Placed In a bowl ot cold water arid set in the los box. The celery will become erten and clearable for use to salads and appetlagra , a i Short Furrows 1 MIOM.mnMi ""A hobo air." tha , - nnus , Reviving Wilted Celery. - Stokes, -- ,,),....,......,,,,izi..4.04 . z........., -- Br , , 'erutor till Joe.' di; ,,,, ' FIGHTING POR ...I I , , . woommwaiogeo4 . ld2 DEor 71 t , , , i I f ,7ki L.,,.....1.1-1- '' , .,..., 1,.,. .....,- ,,...., t -:r ,L,ii,4,,,,,.rtit--a-I , .... :I .k 1 - - tt , ' ' s, to. brill, s.,. 41ors,....... k:.''' ,c, It ;) J A(111';il k llrtl 1 ; :',1.1.j, ...,,.;,,,z- - - p , ,, towidow. lor e fact!' "So btu 1.". said Shadow. in a He needed 'sm. low. deep voice. cauglitweli, 111 suit: 0.,,.1 gtl t Uhl headily , l "I' t f",11IIill'II lii-t,.:- ft1.4421111 1, it lis.',,, ' t' y" ' , I 1111( I 13: , ..,irrp, ;I! I it; fb, .,41,710.....'tt - ilt, II ,it L 4 11 1,1 Id '. . f.' I 6,1 , t; , II: ' 1 l'- 0, l' t -- -- 41 41-- ' 1 '41i ...,,,,ri, . I p TEIGrabBaitt i'ht ;,..1 i, k :', It'S , "; oo - I 1 Z2t ' ' r 1 I 1 ,11 I i, i1 I 1 .,,IE, 0 - it,,,,I, I - 1 i, : 7 ,a11.74.'", - I 1 snade " oller, li :, cent on those tr&pe wince we wet them out before And we've paid good ebriatmas. money for 'eut. Jorry. I don't think you ought to have thken them out of their places yet--'it's no um," broke in Jetty. shaking tam itsak Lowly as he put tits traps ibebtud the views &&4 took -We & seat iii trunt tot Um Ore. ain't gate to catch & thing an thaws SIB that Uttie aa Window, Wag traps. more than we vrill ever know. wan these trap& but Little Ott. boa got 'ow out bettors II 0 St14 te sm. And tn. tunny part la. I ain't got file heart to feel mad about it. I'm atad he got 'sm. Wad be gist 'en". 1( chtrl 11KINS I, 4 - PIPOIRPSPORIPIPPIPWOMPORPON havot WI , I '.".,milma0....".'''..''."'''.41J - ENIPPIPIPIPVPM - ,,,.0ftw.,,..,.000.........,.. I . i , Ehe 41 tic) . ., , moll 0, - - r t TO CECTION THE DEstitET NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 929 TV ' . issz:r) 2tileAe.,esAm. AT GS 11113 11IMEMMIliell deily people are canocially benCaldwell's Byrne efited by D Pepsin. its mild. gentle action is Prom ptly effective on the most robust constitution and in the not obstinate oases. Containing neither opiates nor harmers, It Is sate tor the Unison baby. Children like it and take It willinglY. Evez7 lima store sells. Dr. Caldwell, Snug (Adleak torldlla , |