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S- bv BLA! R STEVE NSbN Tt CHAPTER XXQL '. Mercifully tor SyMa Swayne and Monty Delaine, Mrs. Pember toa 8an bad not seen aer 'daughter's sudden capitulation to John Barleycorn. She was Uisy'ehecklag np.ai Monty said ebe would be. When Stefano saw her wben be eama ln .doors again she was talking to Nathalie and Nathalie wai answer Ins In brief sentences. What was ,'yfsible of Nathalie's face below lier mask was expressionless. - A harlequin came up to Nath alie and she danced away with .htm. Mrs. Swayne, seeing Stefano. ! smiled In his direction and he Srent over to her. "You are a genius, Captain Ste (fano," she said. "Tour party is adorable." In a sense she meant this. As - the party was entirely of her cre mating it was of course adorable. i'As to his genius, she was prepare! to concede that in him, because, 'coming to the house In the con viction that the masked hostess, who received with him In it, might be some high born South Ameri can whom he would acknowledge as his affianced some eight after she bad laid aside her mask, she bad become convinced after talk ing to Nathalie that Nathalie was not a person of sort and condition. - She was not in on the secret of Stefano's reduced financial state. So since she was not in the se cret either of her own daughter's secret engagement to land poor Monty Delaine, she was more than read to be gracious to Stefano and reinstate him in her mind as a potential son-in-law vastly worth while. She asked him if he was not go ing to dance with her. "Pining to," he declared as he put his arm about Her. For a "woman on the brink of fifty she danced exceptionally well. He act xiowledged this to himself as she ewayed in his arms to the band's -eerie rhythm. "yknow," he said, coming to a point that was in his mind di rect. He "wanted to know where iier niece was. "Y'know you've went and gone an' done It, what? fetchin' me out here like this. What I mean I know you, dear lady. Mrs. Femberton Swayne, of course?" "I might have known you'd know. You always were diabolic ally eleven Simply a genius. But Tfo HofUtiltlchen Dj AilCB LYNTt BAflY 1 171 X sease-i el the IP i n rre W'e-tiiny Tmdt- why one yearTsUx wi ns almost wtthoui -pause . The ess a Bprtas. s1-M ewae.nl swing wp and highly sh able la - aTssaasar erhj heavy pro Bat la eold sreatha-. -r rally eats much meat and starchy rooaa, perhaps ex wtarty ft too nastier fart tto ttet. , a tar mm ana each year we Bad that YecetaUes appear as the market earlier and remain too rer. Of tbaeataaaV acaaean- Canned splfiacb aad censed sauer .kraut and canned brasse sprouti are a ledger a acetcy. five art. eftckeeare aew aoM eaaaed at eons bio price- One seta excellent ejuaaty, aa exeat available tbea the nes should certainly act as aa agree- aote aooeurace ror cooked cress- a considerable variety of dishes eaa oe prepared Cram fresh cabbages, eelery, pep. pen. tomatoer hale, oolona which tbo--yeer roB. Evea tom-toee. yn&mmm ha foxhaaed te tee dead tram m atrktiy snoot dependable aad least expensive a the greens. JLsss, ta fact la evea msved by a touch) t troot. latoot thirty to fifty lawtset. -mm tt is rather a coarse, texture, plana. Only the leaves are used the midrib eC each Mat Is rameeed. abm the ree at each end. After plan sin the cleaned kale I batta water fee five minutes, draia and place ta belling water, eookiag slowly aattl tender. After that tt may be sea-oaed tn any way preferred. Bow Uke tt plain, with mot butter, salt aad pepper dressing - Or a res-tag ot chopped Med eoJoas r chives stay be deed. Or a snore pnageat saucr eaade mt areea uepueis aad emm . aa exeeBeet eccem. paniBient ta aar t the snhstsstJ seat dishes at Winter. Qke pork, ham. corned beef or mutton. la the eabbace trewp enouan to rina the chanaee greens Cor saany daya For one tfalnx. then- are ma many uiettes. of cabbage1 plain white, le beet Jf not too ' nro ar ftrea vea-3s St 4k sXrabit s far the avatag Casafly. Bat 6a y kease, with tte ertnldy grreea leavea It aeeds only Cfteea , ta twenty minutes of coone. then a dresslaa of batter mmem and sea- ' n as seiieioea m narer cased aeisry cabbace -or pe-t what the atne ot romaine. al though It 1s larrer. the head -nore aaa vm vetaer aaa 1 ttw e of these varetaMee nes aa vesetable atanda for rear, but neglects pteanse of mrr-nmsrtty. Bat tt is a deUghtfol warlaat aa ernery eabbace. aad the iride leaves are ao deUeate that they caa be chopped aad eaten raw. last Mke celery. Red cabbage is traditions fly bound vp with a eweet and sear aeace and la aaaally eeoked with some aaced oatoa, seena melted awet aad a sour apple, Whea tender a tablespooa af brewa susar aad three -ableepoona of rmegar are added, tns do ea, and a-lspica, and eeoked for a tew mloutee iuat long aoeugh to di tributa Vtm fla-orlnxa. Amd She Had Deceived Sirs. Swayne Completely, you precious man, bow did yon know?" "Nothin simpler," he answered, and smiled down at her. "Just that yon can dance. Precious few can, you know." "What X mean Is bodily co-ordination flawless. Eye, hand and limb all together like one. 'Mem ber one night I bored you a bit bringing the topic up at dinner. Charming niece of yours was there at the time and I insisted she had it. Said it ran in your blood, as of course It does. Out at South ampton we all were . . . . " "Oh. yes. Nathalie. Poor child." Mrs. Swayne stopped her dancing in the middle of a bar. "I must talk to you about her. Take me somewhere where we can." "But first," she said as they sat down, "I must compliment you on your extraordinary intelligence. You're an extraordinary man, you are unquestionably." She indicated Nathalie, who passed at the mo ment in the arms ot her harle quin. "For that reason, if for no other." "You mean y'know I don't GUARD INFANT FROM USUAL MOUTH ILLS .Only Clean Things Should Enter Baby's Month, Warns Dr. Copeland, Pointing Out UieT)itger"r of Infecting the Delicate Tissues. quite - "Oh, yes, you do. She's marvel ous. What I'm trying to say and you Insist on making It difficult for me, because your blood is Spanish and you're chivalrous " Mrs. Swayne -spoke in French: "What you're trying to prevent my saying Is that it would have been unkind of yon to have brought a girl ot any social stamp in here to help you pique society. And It would hare been unkind. If, for Instance, yon had induced some one who was actually alady to put her dire need of money above her pride of station and help you with this delightful Latin jest ; of yours. But instead of that you were kind. Where did yon get her really through some agency?" "No, Indeed." and Stefano as sumed a mysterious look. "She just dropped from the stars. Was it not extraordinary!" Ha did not resent anything she had said or intimated. He believed, now that he knew she had pot oyer" the masked party, that she had done it ont ot unmixed feminine curio sity and was talking to trip him iato aa Identification ot his host ess by compelling htm to defend her. He did not know that Nathalie, who had recognised bee aunt by ier voice, had been trembling with the fright she felt And she had deceived Mrs. Swayne completely. Else Mrs. Swayne, in whom pride of family ran high could never hare spoken her next few words, still In French In- her voice still low In pitch. "From the stars, of course how kind and chivalrous. But nevertheless one knows, you nice person. For since one does not speak Spanish, and meeting no success in English, one spoke to her tn French, and whan she re plied in atrocious French one knew." Nathalie's atrocious French she spoke French beautifully had been sheer inspiration and her salvation. Mrs. Swayne dropped the topic of the masked hostess. "And oh. yes, about my dear niece. Poor child, since her fath er's tragic death she has grown strange and sensitive and flew at me when she was at Southampton and then went away without tell ing me where. I have tried to find her but have no trace of ber. She is hiding somewhere with some friends of coarse probably some one she knew abroad. It was really she who brought me here tonight, for of course, you will tell me where I can find her since you are her tenant here and must be In communication .with her." Stefano shook his head and ex plained that the lease he had bad been made him by a receiver and through a hank. 'Really?" said Mrs. Swayne "How baffling she is. Like her fa ther, who was also difficult to deal with. Bat let us have cour age. Do you remember at South ampton you said to us that you had once seen her dance at a mas que at San Sebastian or was It Biarrits? and would know her anywhere again? But, of course, you do. Just a while ago you spoke of it again when you insisted that she and I danced alike that it raa la our blood. Some night she may accompany friends here and you wul recognise her at once." Mrs. Swayne's eyes drifted after a girl ta sage greea dancing by with a faleoner in scarlet. And Stefano chanced to look across the room. He' saw Nathalie with her harle quin and instantly, by her slen der feet, and her supple grace of body, and her turn ot neck, and the poise of her lovely head, he knew her for who she was. (To be continued tomorrow.) 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NOTE: Proper nouns; obsolete end archaic words, extremely unusual .technical and sctentlfte words.- words that would offend good taste and those plurals of nouns and singular verbs that are formed by the addition ot 0 or as, sre purposely excluded .from Word Huata Trn to Classified Page for solution of Word Rant Mehama i MEHAMA. November 16. The American Legion gave a banquet and dance Armistice day. The banquet was served at the hotel and the dance was given in Phil lip pe's hall. Giles Wagner has bought -the Carruth place about a quarter of a mile west of Mehama on the highway. William Mulkey has Installed a telephone. The Santiam Camp Fire girls held at meeting at Pat Lyons' and made rag dolls to give the orphans for Christmas. At the close of the meeting cornwas popped. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor's baby daughter. Betty Von, has been 111, but Is better now. Gail Beringer has plowed and sown M. C. Phllllpe's place. The Crabtree Legging camp shut down tor a day on account ot shortage of water. The "Star of England," historic salmon fishing boat, has been purchased by the Swedish navy for. a training ship. POLLY AND HER PALS Kitty's Tale of Woe" By CLIFF 5TERRETTj By ROYAL S. COPELAND. II. D. united States Senator from flew York. Fomer Commissioner af Heart, few Fork City. iTWTANT times I hare said that the mouth of a baby is like a magnet ' J Y I I attracts everything within reach. It is evea more com pelling because it draws other things besides those that an magnetic All of us find it amusing to interest a young baby at play. It reaches for" everything, thrusts its fist into the month and tries even to get its foot into that yawning cavity. The wonder is that the delicate tissues ef the tnouth are not wounded and infected far more frequently thaajnsaaL As a matter of fact a delicate baby is apt ta suffer from seme variety ef sore month. During a fever, tnflamation Is not eneon. snon. Indigestion may have this aa one of its ' painful symptoms. Infection from some an clean article thrust into the soouth, er from eesv taminated food, may set op trouble here. the tissues do become Inflamed, the mouth will be hot aad extremely sensitive, la conaa ' jquence nursing is almost impossible. The parts are go sore that the chU d cannot bear to hold the nipple. On attempting te none, the baby will drop the breast and begin to cry. Whea the month Is sore the tissues become very red. The lining f the cheeks, the covering of the gams aad the throat will be almost scarlet in color. , A . . AX m the mouth extreme, Jf t?- n try- Pretty ooa the ean-a Set ' ?jvi0 J1 --Careful shampooing and rina Theea symptoms are rerarded by eaa ey ae sicae ef "teeth. Am a mat tar of (Set. they ere not from this Saaae at aB. Put are prod need as. I save sggeste4 t There te a wen defined d ease at the sumth knewa ae -thraeh." -It te met la weak, feeble children, par deu rty Chose that are bottle ted. This ailment, toe, may he fcuced to lack of clean Uaesh. Galea the settles aad nippU s are kept abee hitrty Seaa this form eg taXecttoa ts Uely to occur. ... ... ICThat has bet aaid is emMich, I ua sure, te indicate, the numeuny for tleanUness. Only dean things should tnaer the baby's 'snout. That cav ity should he desased frequently. rrerenttoa sj nu- Meter tna- OCX-LAND m? and the use pt a good hair tonta about twice weekJbr should brlns about results. McR, s tt harmful for a ber mt 1$ fears to smoke cigarettes! IwBow caa 1 gala weight? AXe AAer yea have reached too ae ac cvontyone there le tiase enough toe you to smoke. . -Iw Proper dieting and deep breatV tas ts the score- ton should eat KITTLE tf'PlSH! HEU? UWK, L JL Sl5TR? VOU V P-RFECTLV X ( STALLS NCW. KttTr' J 500NJ5 I JOBSjGOT A tMftXOAtJT)) AW Gcn"AsrvTHiM6 ) "TRRi&LE j 11 rQ 6lT UnJD&R THAT SCFAJ WITH NVW. THE X WTE.' 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What eaa be done te Correct eenstlpaUoot A-Tour diet should be corrected. Avoid foods unduly rich tn starches aad tats. a e MRS. Adr. Q-What earns my aaklee to swellT A. This eondl Hon may be due to kidney, heart er eireuiatory dtaro ance. It vould be wise to consult a physiciaa for aa eramlnatioa. eaa aNXlOOB WTJ-. Cv-Wt would you advise for a mole oa the abdoment It baa been infected but yielded to treatment. It sometimes baa a drawing. puHlna sort of te- a skin specialist for his advice. It would be difflcutt to make ay dennite eugaeetioa without e las the bletaiah. The exassiaattsa wia determine the aeceaeary treat- aavhieg foods aad bars plenty af eesep and rest. 'Ftor full particulars eenaairssBS, send a stamped es ; e e e: TROQT&tJED. What body perspiration T - t-causes persDiration is due etlms Uoa. lafter bathlaa a soluUoa of alum, a drachms to a plat oT water. This should help the eoaditloa. Bewever. it would.be wins to have eauaent for tout asr-flueniss. e e e . L T. t --What Wm ! r urn ptmp1st ' s A restricted diet, aroidlne toa wy rteh, sweet foods and resosar eltmina ttoo should brlnr - about re sults . a s e ' AURINT5 W. O. f -mid irv to-aaow tmm cause and ems trw . ta tn .swetttas that come overnlrht oa my hands, feec neck and eye lids. ' a : tt .iv .. troubled srtth urticaria, althourh Itchiness asuaOy accompanies, this cendWoa. Oftentimes certain foods ww m- wuuBia aae teen again a BifWHH' Mh4tm .1 . V . vvauiuua a y DO I as M 111 -e e ...A.IX Q. -ow can l reducer a eisiiai . i matter ef 4e-ontroi ta regard ta dieting. Bat very sparlnatr eg ftarchea, susmrs aad fata For par oeulsra ; send --a- aelf -addressed. stamped . eavelope and repeat your question. sea r. K. C Q. What ea be done for a crawnna sensation oa the neck and shoulders? My nerves are bad and my scalp itches at Uxnea, Very ttkery due te a nerve die up eve as win benefit. 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