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Show AS t V FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1921. THE OGDEN Meals at All Hours THE DUFFS BORROWED HUSBANDS DON'T. ) I SHOOT '.LI EXHIBITION OF" NERVE. An awkward silence greeted Dr. Lang-well- 's studiedly careless remark : things her babbling about "Funny .. a chap with my name!" Everyone seemed to be waiting: for some one - f else to speak. "What-courage!Nancy, lookthought ing at the doctor with unwilling: admiration. "I; wonder If he thinks get . away with it" The doctor, looking1 across his highball glass encountered her gaze, but his own remained calm and unperturbed. He seemed not at all disturbed by the knowledge that two people In that room had tfeen him lunching with the pretty modiste only two days before. Curtis Stanley, never to be accused of subtlety at his best, and falling utterly in the wind, inquired to sense something ' , curiously: "What's It all about, anyway? Did" I miss something when I went after the ,! car?" , To Nancy's .amazement, . the doctor calmly related the incident of the girl's recovered unconsciousness arid her murmured: "Oh Freddie, I'm so glad It's you!" Stanley blinked stupidly and -- asked: "Who's Freddie, anyway?", The doctor lit a cigar. "Husband probably." "Fleurette is not married," put in Edith quietly. The doctor shrugged.- "Surely, my dear Edith: you can't pretend to know all about the private life of your dressmaker! That type is generally supporting a worthless husband and a couple of children!" "Fleurette Is not married," repeated , Edith stubbornly. The doctor shrugged resignedly. "Sweetheart then. I dare say." There was another silence. "Darned good looking girl!" said Stanley heavily. "Must have a lot of chaps hanging around. Wouldn't think she'd tother with that scared rabbit who -wrecked the car." "Oh, he's probably got money," said the doctor. "That would accouVit for his fear of the accident becoming public. Good chance for a damage suit." "I think we are all beasts to sit around here gossiping about that poor girl when declared Nancy. upstairs suffering," j she's "I quite agree with you," said Edith, . 1 AN 1 - " he-ca- '"., . -- . - . . I J I will go rising. "It you will excuse me. and see If there is anything I can do." "Too needn't trouble." put In the doctor hastily. "She Is resting easily I gave ner a sedative. Edith left the room without answering. The doctor looked after her a moment, then got up quickly and followed. Nancy, wondered if he were afraid to leave her alone with the injured gtrL Again. Nancy .was left with Desmond and Stanley and awkward silence.on She the was just about to excuse herself Desmond got up, pretext of a nap. whenabout going to look murmuring something for the .missing culprit. "Ill bet he's blown!" laughed Stanley. "He was "Just waiting for a chance to make for cover. One of us ought to have didn't skip." gone along to see thate he "I hope he has icon for good." shuddered Nancy. "Of all the unpleasant - ' little beasts!" ' When Desmond had gone out. she turned to Stanley without preliminary: "Well, you have done it! And after all I've gone through for you and Connie! X nice return you make for my playing up to youratpractical Joke!" her vacantly. Stanley stared "What the devil are you talking aboutr Nancy sprang up in exasperation. are "Oh." she breathed. "Curtis, you unbearable! Don't you remember what you said to Major Desmond when he told vou he had asked me to marry him? You laughed as though it was the funniest thine In the world, and you said: Oh boy.' if you only knew.' What do you sunpose he thinks?" "Well, isn't it the funniest thing In the world?" Inquired Stanley with a reminiscent grin. "His proposing to you when you're married to old Gerry?" "Do you. suppose for an instant that I can explain now?" cried Nancy with exa helpless gesture. "And If I don't implain. Desmond will be thinking possible things." "That's one of the penalties you must pay for borrowing husbands." K - . . i recall i That asked YOU CANT THAT .i ,. upi ... . TO STOP . MILLINERS AMP GET MY HAT BUT I DOhfTSEE IT HANGING ON YOU s POUR" 15 ED A AMY PLACE f SAYS HAPPY MOTHER that her tf.irhfr railed on me to Little Rhode Island Girl Is 'had fin l om xshy h,4, Llk 0 !n As Bright and Cheery and 'her u. cn When I geM iLsltd her h h3tl f"M ln l "r scl.ool wcjk Her Cheeks Are As Rosy hc cri.l w!J he tulied At hard -- All RIGHT WHEN YOU KNEW WASN'T FEELING VERY l WEL- IAvel TONIGHT AREnT You, DEAR Y rt I I 1KI L- GETTING HOAeSE! , , Only a Mother Can THAT UEAk MUCH. lh? under-;- t ft n .. e ? 'lk- Hk WW I ADVENTURES crunks, lay the fllce cn a board, and press the crumbs dovn so that the surface In flat. The thicker he fish thr more slowly it must he frit-- after the first two minutes, or ft wiil !e raw In- side after the otit.i'T,e i done. TO BONE FISH. The jirocess of honinr? ii known cs fil- letlnjj and generally is done by the fish dealer, but when this is not the eaje. tre single rule for bonlnfr must be atrlctly adhered to ln order to keep the knife on the Done nrtjnff tne flesh with ini lett band while the knife Flips in between fish are ficult to digest. Herrings are an except t10,"5 and the flfb. Hat Fide well of down the middle each divided comto are this since rule, tiqn they bone, and the boning Is betrun at xJaVaitlvety easy to digest, and bein? in- - lntvthe either 'Bide of the Incision. Round fbyi ekDensive. form an economical food. c "c'wn the back, the f esh is laid The disestibility of fish also varies open from one side, and the hone is according to its quality and the method moved from the other. Occasionally round White fish, when boiled, is readily, the whole fish cut minusaretheboned improved by rubbing:a. over with a add-bones being returned to Its , little vinegar lemon, or by having ed. to the water in which it is cooked, to! Proper shape, as in anchovies, sardines, haddocks, etc. In these cacs herrings, keep It. white and firm. Pish should be Is the fish as boilin not spilt down the "front, not the Into hot. but water, put the larger fish may be stitched the high temperature of the latter would! back, andafter boning, contract the skin too quickly, breaking it tegcther and spoiling its appearance. Salt flfh FISH STOCK. may be placed in cold water, then boiled; Fish stock is made from the bone, to extract soma of the salt;-ithe fish skin, and trimmings of white fish. These and generally flavored has been salted and dried. It is better- are. broken to soak it In cold water, changed occa- with onion, parsley, herbs, and for about twelve hours before Ings. The proportion of water uyed Is rather larger than with moat stock, as cooking. . in much stronger and also mr.re Fish to be fried should be cooked In the flavor sufficient hot Crisco to cover It. after itt easily xtracted than frrm meat. T has been dried and covered with batter t . baked 2 pounds of halibut. 1 cuiful or tomaor beaten egg and breadcrumbs. To erg a.tiAt breadcrumb fish, put a slice into toes. 2 tablespoonfuls cf flour. 2 seasoned flour, turning , it so that both of'Crlsfio, teaspoon salt, and of pepoer. sides are thoroughly coated. Shake off teaspoonful all loose flour and . brush fish over with Clean fi.h. season with saU and j.e ppcr. beaten egg. Raise fish out of egg with dredge with flour, place in Cf'scocd baktBe brush and a knife,, drain off egg for ing pan, pour tomatoes over It. and dtt a Becond, and lay fish In crumbs. To38 with Cfisco. Bake In a- moderate-ownthese all over it, lift out fish, shake off basting often. ; 1 v- pAifK-- d 1. ttrer r lh'e nd trod heaUn enjri!.K My cratllude to Tar.Jac is un- - mid Mi;ain. bounded." T.nl.ir in Ocden Iv.-ol- il Ir;ic druscl.-- t r - - 1 1 ty .ml ether ,1 A. II. Mc-J;.t- r. Jeadin? ertii'i ir.ent. 1 . j siti 1 j Wonderful tJenVcfnos TV, ! of benefit to persons who suffer f rem Nervousness Sleeplessness Loss of Appetite Depression Drain Fag DIaestlvc Troubles Slow Eecovery Irom Infloeaza and Kindred Ailments - - -- Uk j Lesson on Music I t ffc l it wanting ii len Now he Si t2:e year'. ihrr-t- - CY OLIVE ROBERTA BARTOK loose HOW TO COOK FISH. ..Fish, though not quite no nutritious nor as meat, is an excellent arstimulating ticle of diet. It Is light and easy to digest, therefore well suited to delicate persons and those following sedentary who take little exercise in the occupations open air.- - Pish contains a fair proportion of flesh forming and mineral matter, and the white kinds very little fat, hence their value in a sick diet. Some fish salmon, mackerel, eels, and hervranr. rlntr ar rih in tat- th patlafyingr as a meal, but usually more dif-- ', . 11E TWINS OF Standard-Examine- r irn lif't ry : Mints to Young Cooks ryU-ln-r the lat to le a fif:ern t.oandii and i tiU KlninK. a:.d her face in urn round n Jt ever Her eye nl with beaijh, her ffj are ligbt p.rkle a kitten. It a!i 1 jthe H . - f u'.l r f life her run i.o mv ) if! Kd hr ; h fe had Mary tr Tan- icu inar.Kiui a hmow I did. fin I.pjore h was ett.n hotil nur 1 U l y I simt !o the tulle an - ' - r U"d V. ih .!.. .d trJM rxort :!) f Sh- lic-- r ji-..- .t 1. 1 J I - r.r: ). IlacU papers tf and it may re id ln th h .; Well. r. c Taken by permission from the copyrighted cookbook, "A Modern Manual of Cooking." Send the coupon for a free copy. -- try Tar.lac? M:m tttr.fx .n,I i'h-- t.-v- 'M m I n.j.s t.n.-o- t 1 , 1. i r ; 1 rftndit 1 Tnc," ) 1 ;v lr.mr rodaid, ;h."fnnoihidi !ay iy l. t'bsn d oo r.- many w In fact, mv nrre douu-;nubnnmcKsnl myelf, both, from orry ovrr her, end jrlfht V London's women police force costs that city $150,000 a year. oo The Women's Christian Temperance Union was founded by Frances Willard. wor. whfrt t. crow !"llr rt .ut i nrru ht r. r. ;.-- ;,,lr,, l litne I look at tnv little sitl n rosy cheeks my heart cocn otu in pralA and gratitude to Mm, Man' Fmith. cf Icac.lal. li. I .. jrt suburtj of Providence, recently. nui ilar was eleven years or ajf whe nlway enjoyed and hHh i)mpni-jtion- . j had a rer" hapyy. However, dvirins th .;it thrc-Jvah tcain very thin and frail. She took on very fal1ov coler, hi itonatio coaled over, the conml.ilned In her month, dull Val- jof a bad t achen. nnd of Imtuld nn I :trd all ,): tune. S'ie b;.! fJ'ir.v" and bcaine ervou, irrilabje and niyudv. Her jct . thnt I had to io.it her to e!. i5 1eej fitful, her c dull, anl o heavy that it M- fied rhe 'tep hadn't rfnlh to lift her f t f;rvi ) the floor. "Hhe bail always dtoo.i l i: r iuuieii. ihj; now ner report werr fun-Jovin- iT Hr. t would Kot - I lot.kJ 1 wrrv tnM 1 "E-er- v.J-- aro we took l.tr out ct 'iw'iool. thlnkln; hln mJcM he!p hr. w c. ntsnu. d bays Mrs. Mary Smith. J ti nrii "Fix month WaStinCT AWay, blOWly Xmg. AKENAGGINfaW ; T Suffered When I Saw My Daughter BECAUSE .YOU -- J I stana what JM3P)KAP3 A COLD AMD d UP IN HER CLASSES NO,TM NOT FEELING ALL Right TONIGHT YOURE FEELING seem to remr!i' hul can undervt jitii trr.rvr, r.l ; tojl.in't mtKT wt.at I MjlfT-mhn 1 mw tny tai;gi--fadl-Strr tloiJy, hj r ch !a. 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Tl.,"! cat'j . tefutti Ciilury lived he was told "acros the street fro.u t &yn no. If Kip Isn't above hln sh.e.. ' ocHioriagf rrvin iisi..- -the chimney sweep, and next drr to Vir f mthlr.K ha bapr. nr 1. Ktbr 'nriueri Horn in J.dgeworth. J'cnnsyltoy maker.' And when be afked w hrrc hurt, or he Is Wnrtiig over. If be j do t nd ma "d. lie a ou? the toy maker lived h was toll "aero blm and If he is'vanla. wa en u America" most popmusi hurl, we ovrr the 11 r.rnr'tb: robber. I the street from the chimney sweep and bending m'nn that he Miuur composers, and la known ull over thit a red flac iitr'! a hou nui a t TT a T next door to Crookabone. liunttna for the key to the the world. U orlifinl!v intended 10 1 a Rotng to fce iuc 1 . I Xl Cu"b-rexerytnici: htdilen 111 ' under the I When he asked how Cr.'.kahone a ennvert liUnln. but ht great , n.rr of become 7 me bod it otf r j (j, nH And find he ,.f collar. mustn't was he was to!d to "multiply tho cellar I wM ...... or BV R. DR. for H. BltKOR. r.ie t.n-ranj rem cr.e. SUnt. rr.mc r. ntir, r wa fiPUiU'X. nil, bv fh lrlth un.l ani nv tn I m r from out cf rurfoiton a shrill blat blev bis.""aa far above the floor n the floor was on a t tr.n ep! !r.teret. WORBV. of After neveral ' MJdlrg your whistle. belov.- the ceiling." l.uropean ' ti1 It a Tmi treJ ' tonJrmn tud ', Nrvin returned to New York, woulj lntanlly all the He tried ouce more. "Where's Ki;.? y gnomes were bid lrtantly and lb msnirtny hJJof It up and I V.nn lh Iniia iv!um who !r.ril he asked just as Nancy had done. "Aiove rtrujTKllng their where he taught and composed until lo after scuffling mere a Ucitfmmt li to foohth ot Kuh time. anl In answer camo And hi death. Arthur Nein. at once., Ieadr. having Nancy d Nick alone the his shoes!" ju'jrl hi It. n4 relrIXwuntH thh;g to do' Hot l it any mrre t'MtUl I kiuierround of course the gnrme who aaid Itj the middle of Clnome Vlliafe. The cat ' cnted brother. Is recgn!red a one than a of f.a'.s without rnsn po mac. the worries who lck bad turned green again and gavoj0f thought that he was tliln the truth. ey H e auctl-eer;ar.4 tncrlca' tr comuofebet U. ban a be financial trooblen that nMvw enythlrg But something happened. The cat's ry n.c . only light visible ln tht underground' AnA I M afier 1 ratia ftc li an1 breakdown la Mr.) lu!f. oni V '"Ul"', 7t ever the gate that had been glaring down ru-rreittet Vi I notice.! a!l It tvr bsre tfIt Hirl a for ur une. trrlum long rrt? ruvu at them with a baleful Rreen light. u.l- follow!" vhifpere! Mck. "Ufi 6 doUer mjt .h I k vi..i, wrot and a )' erih a to 'nt It iounds the Crooka-new a known ! and voice hli turned red. at then Wl ald "No. pUno. don't." being. pink denly 11 and I rr."; e l money nuat!v rr! y;!e a Itren tat lli-a.,'-' Scenes." and bone Jumped to his feet. "That? not ciijow. in ! Trrrlngtutabout Iiv u lirwr lit Is In ouWit the cae this m.ney mny Be the truth, Jigalump," he ald. "so you III (To Continued) enice. ut me many sicngs. I to)d him heel. tut enj-- ay tt I truth. ln It t Mm for -j tfcre4 nown'.' "Mighty Iik a Hose," ' Jt 1, trv that not sll worry It I ana "Iittle Boy UV' are universally ventable. vet much of it. "ld It. well m tvelr enuff t or 'jut make a persin icse innr uun 1a nun;a ill effects, can be ivfirtH. popular. Kt I raSiisl. If we m.c' cur nature. (Mr are never issK, bv flay j Ihey come with! O wll. yo-.- bad your les!n and mjl dsv troubles U the most Narclsaus . popular : ui . worrying was creep ai i i sperienc H'tui nun iwnwrnio'i . 1 .T.roni Wvin' H an. ran- Co as l ms fulte I"? H".mrr tr-lsh t.v. ,h ,.renrt Water Scenes." It has been played com them. me na; mrn anu ai3ni rxnsJ. lr.M all over the world. The Greek legend mental forces, .nil Uecat:a I sold it to JJts. Hews for DfX.the World's Highest Paid Woman Writer of 'Narclssua'' tells hovy this beauti- The bet antidote i a char.te of m'ntil rtonm. Ijcte'.ly 1 rr.e. ful youth fell In love with his reflec- occupation. fel faint, slve me air. iet away from tbe Insctneaj Help, watter. THE LONG ENGAGEMENT pop. And he got tip anl went out to hlch provoke worry, exercls t5ieed tion in the water. Ixve-alch pined foock.s tsks a wswk fc r s?rr.. air, read one or severs! godrKrea-and died. The gods changed him Into open f'.nd j 00 a strsln. of lighter a beautiful flower. This tbe long deferred narrlag5 docs take "Where's Maud Blank." I akcd a composition tion or an sbfcblnr "hobby.'" A tt.i'n- of the other place, the ltide and groom can register U'h charming example young man of my acquaintance rv ihar.c cf ocrapstion where poetic Uie rtipture they r.xpccttd. Th day. "Ist winter 1 met you playlnginone of thought. often brings considerable relief xpr j around with her everywhere, and this have as little appetite for tt as w hav 00 winter I haven't seen you torother a rin- - for the feast that has Wn delayed too Kxctlv worry tires Ihe nerres Jat I long. gle time. What's happened?" as excessive worW tires th muscles. Tt.--t t The case Is etlll more tragic when the pr1u-he replied. "You know I that beresults Is aoffnatural poiscnmust to keep fforn' am"Nothing." thrown, be a doctor, and so I am parties to a long engagement are thst studying to THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY OF RICH A D "nerves' and "thies." my own prescriptions, and tak-- ! rated, when, as generally happens, the l getting MONTGOMERY, of 'h" rase fatigue, In ounce Is borne tKdi:y the As the at of while man worth the 'girl stays quietly ing prevention that Dscembtr 2, best remedy Is complete relaxation the pound of cure. Maud wes becoming- goes forth to adventures ln the grest anlj P.I'hard Mnr.:rmm- ld a brlf snd a ruls Is loom A sound tody too for me. All of my symp- world. She changes little, except that the In a. los- sdventurous t:f. tomsdangerous were beginning to Indicate a violent, years take thir IncvWable toll of her THE PEDDLER. by a sownd snd healthy mma. panled Ing battle and wss burled by his oo and perhap n fatal case of love fever, youth and good looks. She hardens In the The iieddler greets me at my door, and with s mnrh rejvrt ss Ms oiln frlenJs d of her invlronmnt. but he rhang and so the only safe way was U he has things to sell, some dope to stain could hs hown h!m. antine myaclf against it by not going with every changing scene. He learns to a kitchen floor, a patent dinner bell: was tKrn In County tx. I Montgomery new near her. to himself ran them conditions, but the lie at s'.ors from adapt buy gets l!n. r Is n to Arnr r. a. lie t rr "You see," he went on seriously, "my a fresh viewpoint. He Is poliabed by J. Augustus Snell. The ildler hss no strarirelv eojj:h. ss tart of th Urt: i uncle is paying for my education and he fiction with other minds. He learns to Interests here, he doesn't pay the freight; ta uVe rsrt In army. He wa new beauties. he dreiin't chip la every has a right to expect me to make good. tat strange dishes, to to keep t tmi so 1 say.. "Plea which 1 couldn't do Jf I was giving the to have a thousand different standards the tax Iit stralght; GXTTST. and A. rUXATl epcjnrn By ears to flrht r t'.r Lake stsyesj C4iinia;n best of my thoughts to sentiment In- from the ones to which he has been 1l?appear." and shoo him from my gate. battle. It l he y.rukl r.a' tlat rrmy stead of It may be he sells better Junk than Besides, arter I graduup. SPORTSMANSHIP. o in an Jirltinh the bHn.wlth thw am to have two years at the brought do I ate here Istudy. Snell at but if store; all a Intents and purposes, spend Play th gsms lie Is, to when Montreal, lft"r In New York, and three different a uprni never him with I'll yers best' hospttals ilunk. him on man from the who fairly, rtayto itwln. wss t(i!n to advance upon the city mre. and noIf I find Ms goods ars punk, Hut years more of study ' under specialists In the question to Maud, or Mary, orpopped Sally light the American army ftghtlsg tas roar.be London and Paris. to uo If Hut frill at on the night before ho left home, J. llut meet men squarely, HiMtsh. 1 a "If there Is anything In me at all. I Jano Auxustus Snelis buy quilting frame, Tscklt hard asked her to wait for him. She wait, Frr vario-)- t fv.tjflt-a- l reasons he dr15e-shall come back a changed man, with dif- and ed. fShe let years go by In which she and find It lnt wearing bKs. Us workAnd Ml th line. i to l"v J'nc'.atid srrt eltl lon Irj to different ferent tastes, different Ideals, that merchant a sort of vicarious widowhood. manship! Do your best blm, sndseekdim! a tfs.2nr AmrUa. lb t ad cr.fy btn I shall endured where his needs, a different outlook on life. dlstin-dwell, u,Mn whine. of She missed be Jon't the you liat f New Tck. three girlhood, pleasure esrs wh-he v. 1 1 And hs'll produce another frmms. have read, and studied.. and met had no tM.tu to takl h;r to fram. refund auM bv conrres a of e'rht t r;y the cash: bn can't affcrd (Hrn gulshed ' men and women, and learned psrties. snd out riding, and to tbeifrs (r else "mv to win. j Or (enrral itr tir little nmr. much that ! - don't know now about the and to show her tbe good time that the lo wm a fame for sei'.lnir- worthies liut every issing I to of to not" know sort Mm it's what world. cam do trash: up the Play great ln mind , She was always or sen. his business unattached girls had. tn capture Canada, uiultr msko me. I do not know waitinp a man It will smash. And J. Au- - 3Cep John to corae back sad Thers'a more than winnlcR: get nnd beaded the e a p t r, n 'voo:in the kind of.-'- If that I will then want and her. and for w. sweet. knows John snd every- nher scnemes VHorr'i fit5u" I It, 5j me so ill stl , Krhmlfr noouna. sra j. Auxuini pays need. of honor and manhood In him mak But eood or VX him his tax without ftll upoti S!cnigortiry. In p'e of bail a doleful and 'I am more than half In love with Maud return Joins sound, r.ame An his and redeem honest promise, although the tnys wno a!Hff and und'lp!.'"-'- ! trt" ;w he ra;i now, and I have a suspicion that I could be knows thst he Is wrecking both sprsjn tntr lcks to mske Is saeettr still. their th and !raetci to Hvrm mrel llcn're! win her heart If I tried to very hard. lives in doing so. go round. The rddlrs to our whls He waa one of U f;rt to I but she might not care at all for the For he has outgrown ber. She Is no vtllsge trrk snd then they disappear, snd Reach yotsr foal s Its M'.id. lli srrry little do they rc what problems that I will be five years from stranger the woman he wants for a wife. little, Uy hard endeavor. was Nwrled by the ITitih piratel. and be mourned wa Is cn but J. dec now. so It seems to me mat it wouum t longer fear: may Augustus common trick Bat by I In has nothing in with the man ss r'nerely as In tl a:alep fateful year. be fair to her. to ak her to wait for ai,fl nas And cunning never ; pne cwn 1 even iov all thrmiich the nusoana sne migni no; w am. ro 1 am go- - mrn ag r?uecome. iUtthcw Adams) tnse. by (.Copyrixht or s me noy ne usei ne Wn am Koing to be, and she neverjoves mg 10 leave ner ircc. ' siiu understands tbo man Though bruised and lamed. to what and oir away .unfettered, hspprns bo r.lxht find you Hut become. the has they long k"p ever aft- little romance in the ' future, lies on the engagement, and lire scrnppily t'nashamed. ED PEPPER HEAT-- . knees of the gods." Jftl. cr by Kdtsr A- - Ceett) wards. (Coryrlght. man of honor, and of There spoke a engagemen 1 is aiways a mis ine long good. hard, horse sense. For If there is u a Txandicap for the msn, anl ls Where there - is OB rmv.t, a hoodoo for woman. A wise msn !TrlVmTlU. complication that the- neTer fira K VOmu a blanket disaster for both eninvariably .spells fnr a htriM. mortjraire man and the woman It Is the long hU futllre xumt ,he can foreclose st STOPS EIACKACH is And this Vi especially truejh.r pMsurfi arul gsgement. incr.iin frmir nver n(fsr girl w """ wnen inc ou to n. mnn unless h comes nr. "Yes" nvf r a Ions; seDaration.- , In one hand "snd a a rropo. with to her Uj LF.n PAP&' prostrating illness, bloom rubs off the A long engagement In the otner. license marriage romance, and takes the thrill out ofInlove, 00 Ms was Irnbrnlde rlnc IsnbrfU'ry !n tbe, the even when a man and woman live eiirrt'. sayirg s:i cf ai Th" beat of red peppers takes t! fttinr Trn mtvrr Alaska has millions of mosquitoes same community, and see each other .,,. frrm a sore, lame back. It Cu mi'Mln. Tills werl t Is f jll of cheets a entbe are and a fame not developed but by dally, fly. IP rsTr grafters. reTsmjnot 00vironment. A wedding cak must be est-e- n ' mtul u cttainly ends ti e hl;rt . as lvn ss I l!e. taken usuallv . -i, while It is hot snd fresh from the regularly, r..T. O. there must b one or Z hfnfeat s : . . rtecent etlmat shows that more griddle, .or else It falls as flat and stale than hen you. are suiicrinr so yt u cananraswsr between. Jsesr aaU.CbUta. renewed r.l In spells the world 150,000,000 persons strengui as l am !y Krl around. Jc? try HeJ l' yesterday's pancakes. p It S'.l slK'utT sei pop. An enguged couple are neither flsh. nor Hpeak English. rebber-ssand j 1! et It'.ib . s nd tr-- j vr !;i I.ve the oulcke! about the Its bigrest vigor. are flesh, nor. good red herring. They - j I ever such c?n- relief known. Not hire bound-I sV , neither married nor single, neither disad-.r Eli -- UU.K.JL r wt n Sct t us tr.ar awt sin I as re.l rtj- lieal ;sj.to aJ'--- i nor free, and they have all of the pen.lroting V ifw VUUW t of Ms L'fs arul nobody awt 'ALSO MAKCttS OF- vantages, and none of the privileges of fl Jclate with him, sed ma. . ' .. t? either state. They are Just near enough of beaJ or chest are mors tasUf JuWell If h was in jaU- hl arvxiaVJi-- .s 'r,";.. r i othrrs v.rrr each of view a to clear l r tlngljng best. m get not so close will together and Hub tr treated ed bs limited would ) per rsther with externally io..; rarsaj. er's faults, together thst thr tbe tjr, rl.eet.jJrt the wn. And so they awt to le. minuoi H : r are blinded by, their very meanness. they bow see t I'a'.n and on ami through. .spot through or has clstms she Kach feels that he hltn In the fae without blushlr.g. se.1 rr.m. jrrnr mn mf m Ror,t (TaMcts CrarmUt) the other thst he or she has no way of I nexer know well bell get the -and suspi- fnr -. - "r r enforcing, and so Jealousies them. to cheet me sren. i;s a Vame rvun t ...ni ;.t 1' cion forever exist between to I'f f lied Hu. n rrre' ars sl'ase-- to .'e. msjt' leja Of.xr 1 7 Million an Worse, than all, just wsltlng wesrs the irrn-i- . Ytatly or. t'.e rith ro'iri-peepie. cheeflrg fine ebre off anticipation, and when, at Jr Jsmep. wsf. 11! belesrh package. Atb rrihcnif n;. I HA1-IDU- ITrillXUHUT 1 1 trust-another si 1 d T4"- thnlratfi j- r-- tta t V VAFORUD Vi f for iwnmPQTinfj , . - 1 lni ri'f dt-n- t x. 1 . fc-e- . t,.iV t-1- w -- ! - t " - ;' 1 Ai.-e |