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SOTfKfil psa pssss me Oft PTW Sun g?p,;" ... rw |UMt a mo I5I? calculate on tba ? en't-working according ? rlnggatprday afternoon I Sayles sat behind tbe ? eef ol her father's car ? ffirarrlral of the train I [jr. A? It pulled In and ? fit- At bag-laden ureek-M [picked oat Lester and ? #*5?9rn, PriwejOy hcH fi?r and they woreM 1TO the winding road to ? is short and Inclined to I IgTeTtobe ''principles." I Sfifcfor reform." ju think I'm some driv-H }]es?ly finished Sally. ? Tffrii,' glanfie from be-H turped-up brim ot her ? *&!$'' Lpater, ?)onrly, ? jffipir'.how 1 feel about ? should own ? (re sonls In the ? Lester lettered ? i a yery eialted ? ply adapted to? Jlijg ideals of a ? ifht passed oft I " '"l n and (either- ? jtrjfbfrry short- ? ard, when Sally! ??empted the cool ? Mound difficulty I (impatience as.B 1j6 was forced tn ? lott)" expressions ? |fuS)?ntatlve Les- I IBIMJ? .! got 10 listen to SSMS9#?;my. own front l?-demised. 9ut a" he f W * lr?,?0' i tarelioad and a hushing UWjweped Into July, the Sally4Swl?5 driving Le? etery' Saturday provided llpuo'ifc a morsel of gossip red un bv tbe idlo summer IpBt.Mrs. Sayies pas [oi'njuiib of tJe nodal in t w know that it was be td vardund that she wan 38tW Corbfn tor StfcSUljf. Gladly would BSftwiwd the knowledge been getting the results dwOy, the more Silly sees ulfw better she likes blm!" fed Ww'ardiy lane tn August. Lester tele SiiifiSS Mitfd not get down Sail; got In her first i/wonJd .for thq summer. SSmfe'wet Bnrgess. who ?5tly*ltOSt away since tbe mtaufttlona ot Letter. Sallv," he pleaded as they 'homeward from the HMiranigeia gatne.evorj ?the treat SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN (Copyright, 1821, N. E. A,) The housekeeper who must rely on root vegetables during the win ter time may welcdme theae recipes. The winter root vegetables are richer in mineral salts than canned Summer Tefetables aqd every I housekeeper should serve them ofl'on. Instead of plaip boiled tur ,nips for dinner tomorrow, try "tur nips an Rratin." I'bere is more food value in the second dish than [the first wholly aside from the "tyStimfs" of the dish. Turnips au Gratin Five cups bojlei? diced turnips, ,2 cups milk. 2 tablespoons butter. 12 Ub-Iospoons fl&ur. % teaspoon i salt, teaspoon pepper, 1-3 cup ooarse stale bread crumbs, 4 table* spoon minced parsley. Put cooked turnips in buttered baking dish. Melt butter In sauce pan. stir in flour and slowly add 'milk. Season wHh salt and pep i per and cook till thick and smooth. Pour over turnips in baking dish, sprinkle with bread crumbs, dot with bits of butter and cover with grated cheese. Bike in a hot oven till the cfr'?fie is melted and the whole top is' a golden brown. Fif teen minutes should brown the top and melt the cheese. Servii very hoi. Turnips in Lemon Sauce Three cups diced turnips (boileih 1 tablespoon butter. 1 tablespoon But Sally would not promise.' "Maybe." she said. j Then when Lester failed to show! up Sunday. Sally all but dissolved in tears. Mrs. Sayles alternated be tween anger at Lester and anger at Sally. A letter Monday, half way promising to be on baud for the water carnival, the big event of the season on tye folowlng Sat urday, somewhat soothed the trou bled waters until Saturday came and brought with It uo Lester. Sally accompanied^ her Mother, who was to gfve out caps and varl ENTURES OF THE TWINS Up In The Tree }redt>^Shw?," raid r,;" titers-njS to lfi4 ir at the top of the id T*it.?.weMMtftM tteMatHT rrtttrrt tfalght-t Oithe qOeAr that had mystified .Right in tSrongh rtSMShfit tsit W 8B??e'.i6d> terror. iddk rSllim5r,?"H'? imp. ??*,?>??? m*. Iff? rhwtearWefc )4 Wmmr. "Wot cxpcCtf" 7 fid ?K* dtiapjoiit *6#f he didn't Know, ilMUMi wis die tfWt&MlWtt, Aid !f Ai?ddia (dtnid Hit Dp in an old veil! '7tm tWHtV ft* 11 IpiiBK^' Mtit iynytHhc onlr-?only jttir tdld^i a etory , noueeewiains lor PMand I K6ped?" "Hare'4 aont*btng(" Nick ioter (apled her sdddetil*. "What do I y ou s'poee It'a tot?" Be Had dlieorerM an oM iron ihandK aid now irriglg1ed.lt baik I *i4 A mitt off an old i fann wagon Is what it wax, firttea ?d at ana ?Kd fo Ola floor, but \ fftct flkM't ktio# that. "#hy it looks like that thing tB? man worked' the tlerator With." declared Nancy, "In tfi? ! bit atore in town nflMre, motMr ttook ns for HaU." "86 it do4K," a&swtored NMk, pfilting It this Way 4M that. ' Wider listened. "1 hear Bonlfr* thin* a^nmatf." sM Hid. ?'It's the b?4?," Wd Nlflt. "H?4y"re afMr th* Hdney In UM bWMonli." But Nancy wap looking oat -61 tb* wlnilA*. "Oft, oh! We'M mftrttr!"JBe cried. "We'rogdl&tf ixf. MO*. Nick d?lflcl" ?'Why," Hid #fl?, "It irinst fee an elerator ?flir Ml! I WoniMf Where ?e'r* goltfj!" . ? (M ? CBMHHMB) ' flour, 1 cup water, 1 teaspoon salt. % teaspoon popper. I egg yolk, 1 ' tablespoon lemon Juice, 1 table-* spoon finced parsley. Mateo the sauce so it will be ready to pour over the turnips as i Boon us thoy are cooked and | drained. Melt butter, stir in flour, i add water slowly, stirring constant- j ly. Season with salt and pepper. Wb<n the sauce boils remove from fire and stir in the well beaten yolk of an egg. Add lemon ju'.cc and parsley and pour over hoi tur- i uips. Serve at once. . | Th? preparation of vegetables! for their sauce is important Put J all root vegetables on to cook in j rapidly boiling water. Add ?rjlt the '? last half hour of cooking, one ten- j spoonful of salt fo'Jng allowed for every four cups of vegetables. Salt added after the vegetable is j cooked does not flavor tin: finished | dish as it does when the salt is I cooked in. Do not cover root veg etables during boiling. Another simple aid in the prep aration of vegetables ts a vegetable cutter. Turnips cut in neat dico or tiny balls tastk- much better than j the same vegetable cut In "hunks" Left-over vegetables can be most1 attractively work il up 1n salads lf| the vegetables are cut in fancy i shapes. j (Copyright. 1921. NEA Service) ous trophies, and sat beside her a j I silent spectator. It was during a I j pause In the events that Sally | [heard her name spoken by n wom-j Jan stauding just below the stand on ? j which she sat. "Is that Sally Saylesj over there?" [ The answer came from some one j j she could not see. "Oh. no. If she's here she's probably with Lester ICorbln." "Oh." said the other thoughtfully? "you don't say so! Why he is con stantly with that dumpy little Simp son girl, the one with glasses!" When Mrs. Sayles looked at her daughter. Sally was nibbling at jchocolato cream, her eyes fixed pensively on a smoke plume at the far horizon. As Mfs. Sayles walk ed home she reflected that her' scheme had .worked in a way. but! how differently than she had in tended! Sally had not grown tired! of Lester?Lester had grown tired i of Sally! She was afraid Sally would feel It acutely. But that evening, s'lttlng in the couch hammock with her mother. Sally gate a sudden little sigh. "Lester can't stand Wes, mother," she said. "Says those people that go around in white flannels, wast SHE HAD SUFFERED ALL OF HER LIFE Huntington, Woman Is Restored to Health After She Had Glveti Up Hope / '7 know It may sound exaggerat ed to say Tanlac reileted me In a abort time of a trouble that KM followed me all my life, hut that Is Just the wdy It is abd 1 feel that I shoald giro credit Where cr:<llt in doe," said Mrs. Climttia Caftt, 405 Main St., HUiiOhgton. W. Va. "A* tit bad* as 1 can rdmdnlber, 1 had uttffered from stofnach tfou bl* Arid norVoiis indigestion* 1 was ahder treStftieiit tor a lobs tliiie but gbt no betlet, and during all iStae ihith t bad beeti In poor Wilth became of this troubm "1 bid lolig slnctf<giT?B up hope At finding anything that would gire me entire relief, and I started on Tanlio expecting nothing bet ter tfcafl a temJWar? benefit, J. the wards tt> tell the Jdy and.tsufrprlSo I felt wnen 1 real lied that'I Had fouitd at last what 1 had been needing. For the tiftt time I can fittettW# i dan. eat any IWflg i pleaivi and I n?i?t bate a tnuid of ld?l(?tion flow. I have Eftjbed ten (Sounds lb Weight too." j ?miic t? Mid id frifmont by Crtttff* Drug ;00. dfld drn?fit? ?fWTWftf*. ing their time playing games?ten nis, you know, and all?hold the world bock. Do you know, mother, II wish he'd take a shine to?oh, [somebody like that Simpson girl, ithe dumpy one with glasses!" In the darkness Sally's mother smiled happily and longod to giv-3 Sally a little squeeze. But she re trained and, as a onco familiar step sounded somewhere in the distance, jrose. "You know. Sally." she said ! slowly, "Father and I likeAVes very much. He?he had a long talk witn us last night after you had gone tw bed." She turned away as the gate j swung open and Weston Burgess (came up the walk. Chnoe paddle In | hand. I "Sally," he began quickly as one I who has something to say lie wishes to get down with. "Your father I gave me permission to tell you something. I hope?" he broke off and then went on more naturally. "I say. Sally, it's a ripping night oni !the water. Moon?and everything., Como out !n the canoe?" Sally nodded, looking very slimi nnd adorable and. suddenly, rather I grown up. "I'd love to, Wes," ?h3 said. .| Inarticulate expressions of Ioyo! and tenderness surged within him.; He wanted to take her in his arms.) but ho would not?not just yot. I "Get your sweater," he said gent l.V. I Copyright. 1921, by the McCIurei Newspaper Syndicate.) I | CImt <u not permitted to be sentimental that evening. We talk ed shop. We were to go to the northers woods the fallowing week. Demalson was going lo wdHt the exteriors for "Lore Lorn". Cissy would motor up and leave his ctr at the last town on the mountain road. We would go Into camp near the top of the mountain. We would live In tenia for a week. The com pany was going on a vacation as well as on location. Cl?#sr' was distressed because Motberdear was not going with me. 1 explained that my grand mother was 111 and Cissy laughed because the dear old lady was the only person in the world' who agreed with him that my movie career was a mistake. Cissy did not approve of the in formally ot #amp life for me even with Mrs. Nandy atqong those present And then there were the leopards. They would be doped he said. They always worn for the cameras. He didnt' ospect me to be slalp., Nevertheless, lie regret ted that Motberdear was not go ing along. A week-later we were all In; camp except one ot the "prop"; nutos which had lost Its way en i route. It had finally been locSted' by phone and would come on the next morning. A phone wire had been strung in the forest by Mc Mastor's order. He was to be with us. He bad an' nnusual interest In "Lovo Lrtr:i." Ho might have writ ten It so jealous was he of It. Camp life- pleased qie Immeie ly. Most of the grils were qura tered In an ancient log cabin built years before for hunters. It had : been converted Into a neat dormi tory. 1 did not want to hear the girls chatter and 1 did not want to j sleep under canvas. Mrs. Nady; was delighted to share my experl- j ence. Our tent was at the end of the j "company stroet." Across from us: was a special shelter for Hademol-1 selle Elsa the animal tralper. Her leopards created'^ great sensation with the movie crowd. Mademoiselle Elsa took them, one at a time ,on leash for exercise. But she was careful to get them back Into their cage before dusk. Is the telephone number that ? stands for all that Is deslr- 1 able in floral sorvtcc. You can I "Say it with flowors" for all I occasions. HAUGES FLOWER & \ PLANT HOUSE The moon was full, the cats were llldglcy Off Locust Yeast Vitamon Tablets Greatest Beauty Secret Banishes Sldn Eruptions, Puts On Firm Flesh, Strengthens the Nerves and Increases Energy. Thin or run-down folks who want to quickly cot some good, firm, solid flesh on their bones, nil out tbo.hellows and sunken checks wif" strong, healthy tissues sod build up inert energy and vitality ahould try taking tn Masun's tiny yeast VITAMON Tablet* with their meals. Maatln's, VITAMON Tablets con tain highly concentrated yeast vitamines as well as the two other stilt itfere important vitamines (Fat soluble A and Water soluble C), all 6f which Soicnce says you must have to be strdhg, well atid fully developed. They banish pimple?, boils and sldn eruptions aS if by made, strengthen tho nerves, build up the body with firm flesh and tissue and often completely rejuvenate the whole system. You run ho rlalc of causing gas or upsetting the stomach. If you ire thin, pale, haggard, draws looking or lack energy and eftdurtnee take Mastln's VITAMON-rtwo tablets with every rtieAl. IMPORTANT t .While the remarkable hfaUh building value of Mastin's VJTAMON Tablet* hare been clearly and positively demonstrated in cases of lack of energy, nervous trouble*, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin "erup tions, flbor coirfp]exij5n find a generally weak ened physical and niental condition, they should not bo used by s&yone who OBJECTS to having Are Pofilrrety Guaranteed to Pol On Firn Fleth, Clear the Sim sad Increue Eaertr When Taken With U& . Every Meal or Money Back made rsatless by the of the woods. t>id Elsa. i Some similar Influence made the whole company restless, or allly. Our nsi; p ay n> to lie "Lore la 'idleness." I told Mrs. Sandy that Demalson ought to shoot it right I then and there I'd never beheld so much Idle lovemaklns in any film play as was openly staged in that camp. Cissy wis chlnlry Itself. We had agreed that he was not to get spoony. When we returned to town I would gire bUn-ay decision. McMasters was to come up the second day o( the camp. Apropos ot his arrlral a bit of gossip circu lated in the log cabin where the girls were qcjirtered. It was started by one of the seamstresses. Mrs. Beatty. She was often at Monaster's shore farm. She hint ed that a recent domestic unpleas antness hail sent McMasters on vacation with the company. (To Be Continued.) (Copyright 19S1. N. E. A.) 8lng ho to the holly, The red cheeks of Molly, The blue eyes of Polly I 8inj ho to the folly 'Neath Yu(e's mlstUtoel A kiss for tho Jolly Red Hps of tweet Molly (I'll not forget Polly)? Sing ho, holly, hoi Thousands of other* have gotten rid So without dieting or exercuing, often at thora over a pound a day, and without payment reduction ha? taken place. P I am ?licensed prictiiinr physician and personally pi trealment (or each indiridual case, thus rrmtjlinp rm, remedies that will .product not only a lou of weight h but which will ai&o reliere you of >11 the troublesome ?; of orerstoutness such u shortness of breath. paipltsti tlon, rheumatism, pout, asthma, kidney trouhle and afflictions which often accompsny oTerstoutaeu. ,i My treatment will reHere that depressed. tired. t?.r, Hiring yon renewed energy and rigor, a result of the lou i superfluous fat Von are not required to ehangr In the slightest frrTl regular mode of lirlng. There is no dieting or dercllio'g simple, easy and pleasant to take. - -? If you are overjtout do not postpone but sit down L, and send for my free trial treatment and my planwht am to lie paid only after reduction haa taken place if ii desire. - DR. R. NEWMAN! Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue New York.( Desk H-654 Read The West Virginiar "Special for Saturday" Ad| Every Friday Evening THE New Year is well under way?merchants have "taken stock" and are set for another year's busi-" ness?many of them have discovered odds and ends, "of their regular, standard merchandise they'll gladly move - out at bargain prices. Many of such items will be adver-. ' tised in The West Virginian's "SPECIAL FOR SAT-; URDAY" section, on the classified page, Friday eve nings. Consequently, we urge you to look through the classified columns without fail every Friday. You ar; bound to find notable values advertised there?thing." you'll need this year that you can purchase at substantia savings. Fairmont Merchants? Phone your "Special for Saturday9 Ads to Our Classified Department Now that the new merchandising year is-under w you'll want to take advantage of our modern "Specie for Saturday" advertising feature. You ad describiri a single "special" item you will offer your trade on urday, will cost you only 2c per word?just a trivial sum to get your message before the attention of The W?st' Virginian readers who will be looking for the '*Speel$l,-': for Saturday" advertising feature. Your ad describil^ classified department (1105) and'ask for complete in; ~ formation. Or mail or phone your Copy for your ad NOT LATER THAN 11 A. M. FRIDAY. ^ I M This modern advertising feature r help both the merchants of Fairmont and their patrons Not Eatifig Is Some Task ik?ng&OF THE DUFFS Cftl.vla cut out this nomsehse amd come down and CAT sdtftrfwmg - i admire ydufc _ vjill p6wer A??> all THArf p w__ y' ? M >t it takes > j-. Au. ' (mdsetriam v?% M t6m/ so call 6livia and see. if vol) CAN f>ersuade her tb Etff SOMEfHlKte she'LL be sfck NiXT-1?? she HASN't eatem atmims siwce p/EWVEAR's-she SflVS she's pletihg Td fcfcouct camvflli seat it? j*U ? ?~~y~ she sets moke Bug ideas THAN jkk ahtidow i know 1 HAVE To wi iUiSE hand wwyiihash't sftfc