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I NEW milTAIX DAILY IIKUALD, MONDAY. MAKCII 13, Quicksands of Love Adclc Garrison's New Phase ol Revelations of a Wife MailgC Label llio Admirer a Ujilii'' mis." lOMTlng tor broach i "iMi," 1 laughed lightly, ns If tin- As llio Khune ol tho (lilrJ hotel i-mu pi vli "iihIoii j a - l had culm to inc. lounger f'il upon Mary IlarrlMin'H I " mi wuM mem I he oii your t'licli- faeii 1 frit i uc li as, 1 would It some Ufciy, disfi'Miring in Id liail snd'h nly lii'tlt dashed m h' r. With my bund upon lu r ami, 1 hiu rP 'I ln-r p: st tlx; group of till"'': M' ii iiii'l signaled tic first taxi I stnv otitsl'1", gnini! Lillian's number iiftf r v. e iv i i out of i jirshot lii'ddn the r.i r. if. "Why the i 'lui rlcston, Madge?" Mary .hn.and"! Auntie ii ii mlsrUi vims giint In If r brown ns thn t:ii mlM ny. "Wip ' 'in i iifrahl the IiiiihImjii!" sin Pi there w iih I hi' fringe In I'mnt ears should grab ine auy La.-I. of lu.s J i'l'tll you 7" So die WiO n" n iin.l mpl'-rrtoo'l 'hn ogling ol the man whom, trom lileUy's ip MTiption inn my own ob servation. I hiiith'i. Although I never h.-i'l si.nln n to him, aii'l I "as sure liifl hml no I'lea of my exin nee, yet I hii'l given liim n good ip.-il of thought during the weeks 1 had lived In the hol'l. much as oil'' on I'l speeulati' eoiiei'niinH some ri - puh lvi: animal iiuarier' d mar oni's I home. He was tlie type of youth rharnc- j tei'led In the patter of the day Py the word Mary had us''d in ih trilb- ing lilm. A "sheik" from the lop of sleekly brushed head to ! :". S'lh s of !iis modishly hoot"! feet, with the toueh of stafT" la.tler side whis ker so affected 1'V his kind just sliO'.vlDK In nea til his 'ars. and his meticulously pressid clrithins; an is- ' : the i 'lid ! asreeration in every detail of latest mode, lie posses'.ed a fac flKiiro which really . served Mary's dl appellation of "handsome.' Ili.ved But the spirit which nniniatrd the 1 scions finely poised body was that of aniy .. venomous creeping thin if. Inel.y had I would unee applied to liim an epithet which manfii stuck In toy memory, and sudd' nly 1 i h'or iudped it. a wise tiling to ri peat to which Mary, not seriously, so that she I way," would evolve any notion that I wasjof an old. wealthy and cons'Tvni ive trying to prevent the yomiK man iN'ew i;nu-lnnd family. fc had broken from encountering her. but lipid ly, hia mother's heart mid bowed his with the touch of li rislon which is 'talker's pride- into the dust by his more dainninir in the eyes of youth j soaiKi.l'-.i. Ho had be.-n (-;,;,t 0ff ,y than any rensnre: ( his family disinherited his name "Which one do yon mean. Mary?" incur r:po'.n nmtmit t)i"m--and I T asked in tnti-rcrtrd fashion, as if ' liope, tpnt It would be a lor,? ilnie puzzled In rjis Inpru if.li In sr one of the Ihefnre ?.Iary fi'Mnd out this lilanior fc'ronp of loafers from another. ous veil to youthful feminlu" eyes "Th only one worth lookinir at !at h-ast. which l'.tm? around 'he man twice," she relumed, with inscruta- wiiiv e ey, s had displayed nueii keen Ido eyes fixed upon my face. "The ' inter, in In r. tall youns one Willi the dark hair I Copyright, tl'L'i;, by Newspaper and eyes and rlothcs like (lie mapa- ' l'i ature Service, Inc. HEROWN WAY a Girl of Today iriisii ni.ooit In a moment all was confusion. Sterns the nianacr, ami .Sillers, Ihu house detective were iimmaliately on Hi" spot. llorton had ma nac d to plant one l.-ood blow in Jimiuii's Lice, but he had canclit his tooth in his lip and lie was a no ss In a briKi'l r 1 stifl t nsom shirt as the d' fective li'lp'd liim up. Sterns tried to push Jiniiiile and me into his office, but tint moment he laid his hand on me, .limniie's tiphliiiK blood was up. II" would have nonn of It. II" kaul"d off and looked so fierce il backed down. "VotniK man," la make a roii"h horn the lid, "you can't Icre. Yon (,-rt nut and you too, younc woman. You ito with liim. I've had unite enoucli trouble with you iv r stiiice you've been here, you d'iu'1 s- ' in to re. member that I look you in uk'ii on were on your uppers." "Cut it. t'ut it out." said .Iiinn.iit v. ith his fists ch m li' d in the n.an- More Than Health of II . I V r s . 1 t" V W1 1 At last ;i perfect lax.itivc in the most acctTtable ami pupuldi" form ct devised a delicious Clicwin'4 Ciuni so swcot, mintv and delightful in flavor that thi't'ren love it and parents bless it. No more kickin;;, squealing, sagsinpi nosc-hold-ing when "medicine time" comes 'round. No more coain, wheedling, hrihinp, bullying. Just pop a half-nuct of U.K. li. Chewing Gum into that eacer little mouth and let the wonderful chemistry of the child's own body do the rest. Quick, efficient, mild in action. And there is no cun5lifatin reaction.1 M. K. B. Tlie Chewing Gum Laxative For ConiliTial.on- .Atcr txnnurc- After Chnrating 13c at all drug stores I'PUy -; 1 1 1 h tin- Ynp'rin,,' rock. KMi 11.' " She lnuhrd -a it h tint giro of a child :.t ih..' n.. riiili t. Put I nolle. i'l i'h 'liMii.iy that slut had glu-p a slight M.irt before she langlud, ami i-'-ili.-'il that InMmetivrly she re-.- 1 1 ' 1 the otf'ii'-lvr !. -riii Ie; had I'PPIP'J to tin' youth. "W imt 'loi s he t 1 11 him that for?" di" demanded. I suppose bennse Hie iniin r' - minds lillil 01 till' insert Ill: nanus." I s. PI light Iv. "Hut, of cont'M ," this i :ut fully, "In; n :illy isn't an otfm fh" UK 'hat pi'h"t implies. Hut on r I'lU'l" IiieUy ean't har th:it sijle "f youih. Most iik-ii can't, I fin I, ai'hoiign lo's of women of a i "I'taln type nie simply wild about lilm. I don't particularly can: for his kind myself, hut I don't h'-lbve tin re's a lilt of real harm in him. I Hit's Klmply sort of sappy, If yon get wlui' f mean." 'What does he tin V" she persisted. "1 aski d your Inch: J.Moky that not long ago," I returned with n cnrclcs little laugh, "ami he replied, 'Make your rpiesi ion "whom" and I'll ansu.r "e rryhody.-' S' riously sp. akinir. lie's a d.w r in ral.an 'K fairly siii'ci i.sfiil--Put ih pi mlini; for tli" mosl part upon tin- money lie can Invlt'lo from foolish women who admire him. You probably ha read of the men described as 'lountrc lizards.' Well, he's a very 1, - on.l specimen of th" type." "('ii. that kind:" Mary said in a ppointed tone, and I drew a re. :! breath, thoiif.-li I was con- 'hat I had omitted thincs in mriptlon of the you'h wiiirh have, appealer! trj Mar's ro in xperi' iice. .lack I.tsiie, the name by be was known "on Broad ens in reality the wastrel son acer'a face a..; );, c ' ;,,; hp. face to say more. "You can make up your mind I'll b: glad to t't out of this blasted dump, ''oiict on. Judy." W" started for the hat-checkinp counter, v. hen the manager bellowed: "Here, I v iini your name and address-, yo'mi,- man. And, didn't I hear you call this ounrj woman by sonic other nani't than Hie one she payo us'.'" Jimiiiie looked at in" in consterna lien. He .in not know whither lie laid spilled tlii' be; siitht of my face blurted on' : "You ;:o to hell this h.- Inr:''' 1 .-it: Ih" hat rac.. "0.1 vour hat .liaty. l.ei 's ;3-. (". we've picked up a ' iv"'i:h to l:tt the At the d and v.ill yon'?" Willi followed nie m mil t qulck.lv. of t his. 1 K'l' ss vil of o rumpus, p a, pc fnr some tra Mamie Pad st ir!'- forward as she iw in., crimiie; and the was helplir, :e on w it h my coat. "Say, Julie, Is tiiat your gentleman 9 WW Precious Gold is the vour Children CROSSWORD PUZZLE , .-.J M 1 ?S ' m ' m ii : jn m H -J J LT-nI. : bf-r-ai 1 jm iSS d afeSl mPi !! aiffl .2iMS wii ! ! J IN ii 1 ' -i Hoiii'iital t rertalnint; to our mailing sys- ! tern I Any jiaits of plants use 1 j-s a soap substitute Soda ash Most secure Almost a donkey To confront. Tann' r's ess.' 1 To inr IVcausc Neuter pronoun Bit Secun 1 note In scale Transmits K.iects Adhesion Wigwam 1'iner Variant of "a" Devoured B-liold To slrok" lc.liil.v River inlets To knock Birds similar to an op' rich Short poem or hymn Tick (insect) To purify Peruser Blackboards S'rips of cloih Vortical i 'Lurch court jard uleic acid Three-handed card game To knock lightly Morlndin dye Any cllmbine perennial plant Valuable properly Mo'her friend?" "No, dear, I'll introduce him to you if you like. He's a nice chap, Miss Riley, this is an old 1 1 i' liil of mine from home, Jinimi'! Cost' llo. I puess you know enough about what's hist, haniicned to know that w a re 1 I i,ro verv velcome around here. We're going out to have sonic, dinner now." Mamie understood Immediately, She knew I didn't want .liinmie Cos tello or anvoii" else lo know that 1 was friendless in the city of Chicago. She iie:;i. ct"d a man who wanted Ids hat and was asking if he couldn't r.-et a little s'lvict while she balked 'o Jimmie and inc. "f.et 11 in talc" vou out to our aparlnn at tvli"n you've finished I your dinner and I'll come home ns J --non as J can." j (CopvrtKhl. laM, NBA Sen ice, I Inc.) TOMORROW : 1 Aplani I ions. Menus for the Family r.reakfat,'-Shred'l"d fresh pine apple, cereal, thill i-p am. (reamed 'dri'd bei f with rice, bian muffins, ; niilh, coff. e, j Luncheon I.in'il soup, toast. s'icks, coltace rl e.se sandw h-ic s, stuffed figs. milk. tea. ! I'iuner- ''ass'-role of smoked sal ! moil. si":ini'"i spinach, m-w oi.blia'. and l'-ry salad, date ciit'tard pie. 'Ahril" wii'-at. bread, mill., coffee. ' Tl" woman who must, depend on Miiokcd and salted fish will welcome this peii'" for smiiki'l salmi'ii. The i lane of th" cur'd fi di often win is I a'..;, d apne'it's as the nnblnets of i he f re-h t ifh fails to do. I a'crolc of SiiioUi l Salmon l'i,' and "tie-half peunds smut;, il raliiien, 4 oitimis, 1 cup cum...! p'as. cup die. , enoi.e.l carrots. I tablespoon P ini'ti .i'lice-. r, medium si,-'! pe'.l'd' '.-I t'al"")ll pepper. tal-h si'(i"!T- belter. 1--J eep milk, 1 i -'J I up" 'Ire (I bp !:! ' I 1)11:1 S". SV:,1. sain, oi ii ougii ! "'V(i or or. It" . i y '..ipy put at- rs. i.'ir in tprinkl" with :t. r arc I add ! .'mi. 1. Put a lc cep 1 o i"n"on et iiriibs. fish In: m ritikl' ' Il l lv t.t'-i add it and Sliced r.'a'nhs. md bal. -.ilk and 111 mutes. ' ri'.'r. ape r:i:ri"i. lav mi potato's cut in crumbs with r 1" rough ffioh lay A PI boilinc iv a" r lo t 'v for one 1m rj.' iii'ie baking f c opyrigi.i. l'i-' 111 o cot r ir. Add r t-i ir i . m:a 1 Gossip's Corner riilltcr. ( liam r: A Hrooklyn tructiinati bakes to Irink because his wife bobs her hair : hat's what h- t'dls the judge. Y-s. tirls, they're still saying "it was th -.Oman who gave t to ui" to - at. Hh -npted mc." I suppose tihti If be ams to steal and liiurd' r '.1 '.. letup a rson he'll say. "h'-r p. I la a U" ti tvav" drove me vildl" And s ui I'ldil' - !: lie III g' ' at: av 't 'f ': p a ,1 pi-ai h S' rn.Mis .at the . s: I Pp'.-.kn i: of bol-s. ; '. ll'i p'l'S i'l" - old f i..i.' fall t.r.'f".,. I 0t f et 1'. ' 1 1. ' s" a l , spirit ct ti f l ' i-'t d."b. h-ive tv. li. in .I.ip.in a firl 1 u 1 . i- d'.n Ml ipa pp- r r. Tie .i tin ir th Away or apart I a I'ortlon of a plant I I To accompany I - t'nbic met. rs 17 1'iviled L'll i.'omninn ip r I ' Ttuinin? to a dnl;e 1' t' Woiih- surface cf cb.t h '.Ti I'l'ininiii'- piuiionn ."'i I 'nit ii 1 To plnco : ."l! Candles ! .'M To paint j .".'" I'l.iultant I S7 Backers ' :;9 1'lants from which bitter drus is secured a pitchers !" Borons rock formed In streams 4.". To drive : -17 To perch j Ifl To dain-it'e '1 Boini of compass .'S Kvla illation of iti'i'iiry 7jT?(A; I INLliWlAiSg5'WlEAR Hotpffi.g,AfriBErR s i o d IXS.lP.iT f. i Rfe d 6n L.0T;.. ,RE (0 iiij WIS D E Ni H6r ;TE,Nr,Di. HEM I T I R v 1 ojw yl A HOE U E'E iS T 1 1 N E ;T iii; ? A" M 6 Ejr i A:L AT" t'E p S 0 N ? R SXST 'cjf 1TE N l6NVA s wr;poli?f jelA i a ys iwV N"0 Di; P'U "O" G & N i EjWIEi SBfelNDlEp ilAX 1 0 m1W WpxiMmB Tile n vK r, e miWri IeTaI s" e ius daughters down, though, and pray for I bran .' for them! j This wis .an ru.tii . of the Am crack comes forth from session i,i a convention i' tin .Medical association: Uverfnt people are that, way be- tiiey cat to satisfy some secret is-faction in their lives. Homo is fundamentally wrong in motional lives." fs probably why ail fat poo re so dcspondi-ii' and harassed tvuiri'd. You've noticed. of t.lissa thine; ( t heir 'I'll Pie a mid ' ours. . bow much cheerier and Bol-lynniia-ish tlie skinny sisterhood is! And you ,-,. coininced, I know, that that smih y ,dd grandmother of yours win, the three ;j,,s aml ., p.is. sioii tut- !'...,. ,,i,1IT 1)tt cincer crock fall for you had a raging secret sorrow in h,.r iji,-.; ut of tin: Kitrhcnl Women from Sii countries of the world meet in pun,, )n May f)r fJ)(; Inn rna'ional Woman Suffrage Al liance convention. Their present job is suffrage for women of all nations and colors. We in America who have had sunra-e nil ,,f a hi 1 1.. ,nor ,llan fi" years ali-ady have forgotten that it is not pist taken for granted ecrywnei-e by this time! The verv I idea that a vale! y woman cannot have 1 Till' Style checkered careers will i down spring's highway, coats will burnt, elbov.si Net r pass up I 'iierkei uiU' th d "" ''" ' k'f "d pasts. Blue -,n, black and white, beige and do the checking stuff in I white, brow n. "prniK coat ma'' riahd Al l. r tin- Show If the If. C. 1 OI the th-,'ltei snp your r r r-siaiirar.! has got und"r witti. '' hy not brmg ii.e movie gang li'Uiie with you for a spread made "ii your own gas stove or chafing j.ish? A college girl's- tidbit known as '.inkt'iiii-ditty is ideal for such a i'hiw-ruit. and is ;i ph-neing variation nf ' ' rap bit. To one fpiar! of t.iiiiat.i roup 'ill a che.pe, onion which has b'n cu(,K(, up jn a table- si"o:i of pound .f all is in' - ' lice, t V bu'ti r. Hoi! and tut fine, p dd paprika, ti ' -'' s. and oti 1i.a;.-.'.J add a Ir until taliaseo a pinch sali.,1 It'"!, ..r plal ac;. rs . AVIi'Ti You Pla If vou ha-.e furnished your flat with the cut glass and silver coll. ct d from bri'ine parties you'll en.ioy onnin Hayraond's "Whys of Auction BridL"" It not only savs "don't do this ami do that!" but t explains nit! i Woman Gossip Mell.a. t) e rintralto, still is shy and afraid every time she sings, in ;p:te of Iter years on th" concert stage. Th"y tell the tale of her ap pearance b- fore Queen Mary, the Pi.ne. ss Mary. Princess Maud, and 1 o'li. lights. .MMba was so nervous ale dropped her handkerchief. Were, she cot the sniffles, and ap p -.tie, to tier host in a stag" whisper i 'niiii'iimit Ilitsi.'i p. riiiim no aii'l-his'sini: or hat-tipt'lng. Madame 'il'. 'II" said, r'erlilly was lu ll'' .1 !,. ci.n;.. a mal" "comrade" of rrd b-r a scat and op n- d a door r h-r. I -cfiil 'I r s unfold'-d; 1'itoiitible seat u LnglnnJ. M-.-n ii make ui i.iv in iti: ioh.w a. tl I UP 1(1' HS ii r:r.v ham', .w man is fmind iii'lrd'Ti'd i.t'i'l in Oiaft'iu, I'oli' In a rhi 'p i 1 1, id a woman's ltandk' r . pi. f and 1 1:0 stub of a yellow theater tlcki't. .1 ANMT BNP. hit daunht. r, 1'1-ellks !;. I' l'll,'.'l0l,l-l)t with HAH- IIV t'l'IA'IN. Iieeaiisc of the "dls-snu-e." .IIM.MV KAMA Ms sou, Koe;S to HrldK' port, wlure tVie th'-a-i"r In. The stub Is traced to bl.ClA M AI N A K I '. a ' '.I'tir't slnfi-r. .Iiniiny pier's ami falls In love v Ith M A I! V l.t 'Wlil.I,, later he ' neouii'i-rs i lira, Sko fuin's at hear ing police want her for murder. Mary, out nilh SAMl.'i:!. f'Hl.'Hni, a w.nbhy lawyer, en n Jimmy lift "lua into a taxi and misunderstands. i'lea ti lis' police the nub mlRhl -live conn into possession of a man 'tin "pick.'! !. : up" two nights be. tore the murder. Jimmy receives inysi' nous ' i inus to oavi7trldsT' porl and later is nt'ucked by two men, but escapes, With Jimmy and Mary estranged, Church R-. ts Mary's promise to mar ry mm. .iiniiny nnu mkii, oui unit ( nicht, see ii man they both recognize 1 j she ns the man who sot the stub, j'le as one of hts assailants. The man , scapes, I tjt they identify him by his police photo as 1KB JKNSKN. I Church, motoring with Mary, runs over a dos. His henrtlessness causes her 'o break their r-njrajremenl. Mary ; writes Jimmy a b tter, telllncr him 'about P. Th" office ,o sticks !t In his pocket and forgets It. ! Barry Colvln, without Jimmy's I hnov li dir", seeks out Mary Lowell lai'.'l tells her who Clara Maynard Is. i I, tile that niuht Jimmy gets a phon call from Oltra. sajinp sho has found Ike Jensen. Her volco ends In a pasplns: cry. Then there Is silence. I now r;o ON WITH the story i CHAPTER XM Jimmy jinKl'"l the receiver hook in desperation, but the sound that er.mo to his ear was the tranquil I "Number ph ase" of Central, j "C,od." he rried, pnttiiiR the phone away from him. "What happened -o her? What happened?" i He arabbed Die phono npaln and .sk' d for police headquarters. "And for (lod'a sake, hurry!" He (rot hold of 'I'Day, then, and told hi m: "Cot as fast as you can to Ohm Maynard's apartment." He pave O'l'.-.y the address. "Ike Jensen's hern there. I thinl? he's killed her. I'm stai'liiic out ric;li away." Then he ran up th" stairs, taldn;.; three at. a. time, and madly 'Tabbed at his hat and overcoat. . . . All durins thrt day at the office I Marv Lowell had sat fxpeclautly at Ivr typwr'ter. starting encterly very time the telephone rang. lint the call she waited for did not com". She was first to greet the letter carrier on each of his frequent rounds. Rut there was no mail for her. "Why." she asked herself time and again, "why doesn't he answer?" Che pondered on the variability of her moods. Yesterday Rorry Col vin had been to see her and what he told her had lifted her magically out of the depression Into which she had lately settled. And today. ... To come to work so cheerful, so expectant, and to hear nothinr. It was more, than she could bear. Mr. Hilton stopped once In "m midst of dictation and looked at her verv sharply. "You're tired. Miss Lowell." he I Great Fear in Mglitfoot's Yard By Thornton V. LSurgoss For fear there's always this excuse: In saving life it is of use. Old Mother Nature. To the yard of Lightfoot the peer ;a great fear had come. It was such ja fear as the members of Llghtfoot's ! family had not known since the few ;days when hunters with terrible guns (were seeking them. Hut this new 'fear was even a. greater fear than that fear. Always then when- tolly, round, red Mr. Pun went behind the Purple Hills and the Black Fhadows came creeping out the fear of'the hunters with terrible Etins had ended until the n'-xt morning. Put this new fear was with them by night as well s by lay. You sec the LittP Puma (lie Tanther Is the worst i-nemy that (leer have Breez-s had brought to Lightfoot the news that Puma the Tanther was In the Green Forest. Of course, the yard of Lightfoot the Deer vas nothing like what you and I call a yard. It was simply a great number of paths crossing and recrosslng In all directions and kept trodden down so that Lightfoot and Mrs. Lightfoot and the two young l-iglitfoots could move about freely despite I he deep snow. Thes-e paths l"l to supplies of food. To Sfet out of those paths would be to be helpless in th deep snow. I Now Lightfoot the T. rr knew that there is no'hing Puma the Panther jlik-s better than tender iWr meat, and he ftp Mire that r.ooner or later 'Puma would visit their yard and try Merry X W VI III . w COPrSIOHT Id ft'-nlly, "I wish you would t n U " conpl of days off. lo you total." ! Marj's ni'ithir, " ho since tin hrcukinc ofi i'h Sam Church wor" p'TP' t'ii'lly a crlrvi"! spiisslon, mot 'her et the ibini- with sharp com. plaints about hi Inr IT" and "dinner will n.'V-r be r- ady if you don't hurry." In fact. Mary's imi'lier found It very easy to find fault thisn days. Tin re had hcni many attempts on ii'T part to pi rsniide Mary to re consider Inr derision about Church, but 1 hi y w en t ut lb . "Oh, dear," Mis. Lowell siclud as sho moil heavily nlott th" kitchen. The roc (iiispoil. hi r as still off tlie lionk. gelling in 1) all the work y while Mary dc 't so discourag' tl own and slef p to '1 I could li : right ' two days. I'm so Mary made no too busy rookiuc. "I'm not at all continued. "Tin lind." answer; she w as w ell," Mrs. Low ell doctor toid rue what I needed was a complete rest and a change." (Which was not at nil what the doctor had told lvr. What h. Pad said was that she wanted a res', arid a change. He hadn't said she needed it.1 .v.y 'a:iu x( w:wwoHsini Mrs. Lowell sighed deeply. "P.u' I 1..1,,., why don't you go to bed? suppr.se J'll never get it. I suppose. , y,,,lr. ijKni is kreyijng mo from go I'll end my days In drudgery." II. ri!f; Ul pp." drudgery consisted largely in watch- j ing Mary do all the important house- work. Occasionally Mrs. Lowell undressed in the dark and then got Irection of faulty and diseased ron ii kni'ted, and dusted n few pictures. j0 i.(i. jtions of tlie child's teeth are also of ami prepared a salad. nut she lay there sleepless, damp- very trr-at Importance. I "Please, mother." Mary bet-g'd. piling lvr pillow with tears ; "I simply lv ver iiiiagitiei anyone j Hours pa.vod, but IIk-v failed to! could be so foolish," .Mrs. Lowell went on. to get one of them. "My dear," said ho lo Mrs. Lightfoot, "we must never for one little minute be careless. Someone must be on watch wiiii nose and eys and ears (ill the time. We must at all times keep together." "Who Is Puma the Panther?" ask ed one of the twins, her big soft eyes full of curiosity. "Puma, the Panther is the worst enemy that deer have, except those tv-o-legged creatures with terrible guns," explained Lightfoot. "Puma is soft-footed and moves in the black shadows. It is difficult lo know when he is abuut. You will ner, to use your eyes and your lmso am your ears as you n vi-r have used them before: and we must hope that gentle Sister South Wind will conic soon and ni'dt away the snow. Not I until we can move freely will we .be even reasonably safe from Puma th" Panther." ! "When wo were little." said one of the twins. "Mother used to frlr.htcn us with stories of Yowh-r 'he Bobcat, but you never seemed to .fear Yowler. Is Puma the Panther more to be ferred than Yowbr. or than Tufty the Lynx?" Lightfoot shivered, and the two young deer saw him. It was then that fear really took posscFslon of them. "Yes," said he. "I do not fear Yowler the Lynx, for only if they ; caught, me in deep snow would they attempt to harm me, because I am fully frrovvn. But Puma the Tanther is to be feared at all times, even by jone. as big as T. I wish he hadn't come to the Green Forest. Now, rc ' member children, we must stay to Igefher and each must watch out for I the other." Fo it was that tctr came to tne yard of Lightfoot the Deer. They had to eat, for without food they could not live, but their appetites were small and always while three ate, one kept watch. At the snap nlng of a twig they would bound away In frigrit. When they slept, one kept wntoh and none sb-pt well. Day by day Lightfoot anxiously watched the snow to see if it were disap pearing. And when lie felt gentle Plster South Wind blow in his face, he rejoiced, (or he knew that she would melt the snow. Those wre not happy days in the yard of Lightfoot the Deer. tropyrigbt, !'?.. by T. W. Burgess The rext stor-: "Farmer Brown's Bey Is Just In Time." tl M Bi iUHM-v"; IB2 Y NI StBVICt INC. And alary, her mind too trcu'ded to pay much attention, want on with the preparation of dini'.'V . . filie hardly touched her food, how. ever, and wlieiv the dishes were washed and put rtwny sho frayo tint ' x cti S'i of a headache to ret In: to her room. As she sat on her bed, in utter de jection, sliu wondered If (ho cutting remarks slm hud made to Jimmy when last they met had opened a .hr'n'di that was irreparable. ' "But I v. ro'e lilm," she said. "I told l'.im ever thini;. 1 did all 1 could Si:.. Why didn't he answer? was hurt, deeply hurt. "What's liappcni'il to her'.1' he eny "n'l lie simply do-'sn't ctre w or S'I fold In rself. before her mirror -at ;wat h",i lier refh -tctl face "Oh, .j mi sue cried, "if you only knew much 1. loved you. You're aow you're breaking my heart." II"i- face dropped slowly down on to Iter arm. Sh- sat that -way a long time, just how long she did not know. but. he mother's complaining voice, rising on a note of rpierulousness, broke into In r thoughts. I "alary, if yuu have such a head- Without answering. Mary roused he rself and put. out the light. She hiring lier sleep. How was she to know that the let ter she had written to .lir.uny Hand was at that moment lining the pock et of Paul, the admirable office boy? At that moment Jimmy Hand van clashing madly up the hall steps t Heading to Olga Maynard's apart- jlllellt. I The door vvas standing half open: t the rooms within were in silent' I darkness. i i He fumbled, then switched on a 1 light, and tlie telephone met his eyes. I The receiver was still off the hook, j I "What's .happened to her?" he' I gasped. "God! Where is she?" j I He tramped through the small !.irar;ni"iit just two rooms and a kilchiTi' t- -turning on lights and ex ploring every corner, every closet. Hut there was no Olga no trace, ey n, of her. A tramp of f.-et coming up the stairs. And linn a squad of uni formed men, led by Lieutenant OT'ay, came into the room. "Sin's gone. Lieutenant." Jimmy waved his hand around. "She's gore." He groped for words and found none, and sank despairingly into a chair. i l l 'ay's voice was professionally crisp. "TlK-y didn't kill her. then. Any sign of a struggle? Any evi dence i hat tin y hurt her?" "Nothing." "W 11, I'll take a look around. Tell me what, you know first. What hap pened?" Jimmy, in a high state of excite ment, told him. "Phe phoned me. fvho said. 'I've found Jensen. He's In the house across the street.' Then she said. 'Oh!' as if someone had .labb'til her or something. A sort of gasping cry." "And that was all?" "That was all. I called you up Tight after". r. rd." j O'Day turned to the men who had come with him. You m"n go out- sbb". Bun across the street to the house opposite this and see what, you can find out. You know Jensen's de scription. P-e if he has bc-ii room ing there. "Wall n minute. If you don't get anything there, go next door go to every house jn the block. Wake 'em all up. If Jensen went into any i house on this street we're going to find out about it. "That's all." He turned to Jimmy. "Now Pm going to look around my self." 4le went first to the telephone picked it up, then set it back again on the table and Mepped back and studied It. "Tell nie." he said to Jimmy, "how you found this place when yon came in. Where was the phono right where I picked It up?" "Yes. The receiver was off the hook. I rut it back." "Any lighu on?" "No, all the lights were out." "This rug her" that's mussed up and wrinkled. Was It like that when ; on came in?" Jimmv hadn't noticed the rug. "I don't know. Lieutenant. I suppose Uo. I didn't touch It." ! U'I'ay iUl. tly sirokial lu ithni, ;wooU with Ilia fret phintud wl.l'i apart and studied u wlnlo in uleiii. , I "Wl.iit do you think liapi" u d, l.lenii mint V" .Iiniiny had risen (rnui his chair, and s'ood fai'lnc (t'l..i. "Ihin'l bmlur mc now, lad. ...t nie think." He snillrd iipoloi.-ellcally at. his cnrliiess. "I'm not one of thou fancy Sherlock Holmes d"toetl s." he (Xplained. "I'm a little slow i t gettlm; my mind to work. I lime 'o have tlni". I want to tills ihinc; first, just ns you saw It when jmi came in." He walked to the door and stood 011 tile threshold, lll.'l l" yes WM'd'-r- Inu ariuind the room and ti n through th" hallway. "This door whs open'.'" he a.'lc d. "V'.i. I cinie riirlit In." "And all the liphts were out, j on" say?" Jimmy nodded. "t'h-hiih." O'lkiy turned abruptly away and walked Into the nesi room, exploring. Hi- shook bis head slowly. "I womb r," h" said doubtfully. "I wond'T if " and then he broke olf and resumed his search. Qui'" abruptly he came to a pa!::a in front of tic mantel above ih" ,:as i;rato. His hand readied up ai d picked up a picture that, was lyin:.', face down, on the siudf. He fro vn. il as lie looked at It. He claricd around at Jimmy, who, quite oblivions of OTiuy's move nients, was standing before a win. flow, his hands clasped behind his back, lookini; out into the street. O'Day turm "1 bank to the picture, A corupi"!i 'ndin.i? light came into his eyes. "Mo'ln i- of heaven!" he brea'l'i.- l. Then a" unfastened some buttons on l is coat and stuck tin: picture into h.l'j breast, pocket. (To Ho Coiillnuril) Your Health How to Keep It Causes of Illness (i;v id:, uron r. h-mmixg) Surgeon General, 1.". K. l'uidic Health .Service There are many fathers and mothers still who do not realize that child in poor health can not do good school work. There are certain very common physical defects that seriously interfere with the child's development, both physically and mentally. These defects are of such nattto is '0 be easily discovered and ys j.ually satisfactorily remedied. Airtotig ine rnes't common condition" wlmli r"iiir- aitrntlon in the very youie.; ' hi!'! art Die following, namely: ,.-.. ' !i ctive vision and hearing, riefeetive and decayed tee'h, enlarged tonsils lend adenoids. llaininalion by an oculist and correction of errors in vision will often prevent failure in studies and cona"tient discouragement. Defective hearing may often follow- infectious diseases common among children of school age ami is a frequent complication of diseased tonsils and adenoids. i Parents should watch their chil dren (.mi thould observe how they breathe. Mouth breathing indicates an abnormal condition of the nose, and throat. Tteinemher that nd'-nonls and diseased tonsils predispose to in fe"i.ious diseases. i The examination for and the cor- By millions ended Hiil'6 step million.'! of colds every winter and in 14 hours. Tiicy end headache and fever, open the beiweli, tone the whole tjt tcm. Use r.oiliinfi !e reliihlc, Colds ar.d Crippe call fcr prcmpt, eScient help. He run: you (jet it. 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