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unci b e m Darling Slimmer Suit W ith ( aite Bunnv Bill SEStVIC^ BUREAU W.N.U. R E L E A S E T H E STORY T H I S FA R : M rs learn» from Satie, a high trbuol girl, that A lirla ha» spread gossip all over town about her and Tom Fallon meeting on U e ridge. She avoided Fallon lor several days, but on Saturday he came Into the chicken yard where she was working. She told him ol the gossip. “ Who started this talk?" he demanded. Meg told him It was A lirla Stevenson, the widow. ••I'll have a talk with her,** Tom declared. She begged him to do nothing about It. but he left with a grim lace. When he came back by to pick up the m ilk and eggs he told Meg that hr thought Mrs. Stevenson was “ going to mend her ways.** Megan had her doubts, tor she had known Alicia longer. i t ’ s a te rrib le im p o s itio n —b u t—” She flu tte re d her hands and the lig h t g lim m e re d on tw o v e ry good diam ond rin g s th a t she wore. J im expressed h im s e lf as d e lig h t ed to be of service, as he rose fro m the table and w ent to get his tools. “ W ell, then, w h a t's a ll the fuss a b o u t? " snapped J im . “ The fuss is because A lic ia gave lh m unb io / iirruimi'iiii'iii ii iib tin* the im pression at M rs. S tu a rt's that H tnhinglnn Ilia run u) II extern \e u i - /Hiper I niun til Iblti b \ e Sir eel, V . II I was m eeting T o p i there alm ost Hmliingiiifi, II. <’.t j« able in brtnn rend- d a ily —and in s e c re t," M egan re Released by Western Newspaper Union, m ih n u e e k h colum n on problem* <»/ turned. the i elerun mid \eri icernmt m id h i\ fmn “ Then you should have ex LO AN TO B R IT A IN W O U LD A m om ent la te r she and J im were (h ieitm n i rum be uddrem ed In the going down the steps and along the p lained—" P R O M O TE S O C IA LIS M ubnt e lllirctni mid lh e\ ii ill be mini er ed “ I d id ," Megan cu t In. “ B ut the w alk. W A S H IN G T O N —The senate de in ii m bxetpienl column. /Vo rep h ei inn Annie, com ing in to cle a r the ta h a rm had a lre a d y been done." bate on the proposed loan to B rita in be m ade direct by until, Inil only in ihe H arm ? W hat possible h a rm ble, fro w n in g b la c k ly , said unex has conspicuously ducked the fa c t ' colum n nhicb u ill ap/tettr in thin neu 1 pectedly, "W h u t’ s dat ’ ornan up to could come fro m such a th in g ? " th a t the B ritis h governm ent is lav-1 paper renubuly. None at a ll. except th a t A lic ia ishly buying its w ay Into socialism . now. M iss M e g g ie ? " N e w V e t H o s p ita l» dropped her little in fo rm a tio n in the Some o f the senate newsmen, who Megan trie d to laugh. “ What do exact way to m a ke it sound ugliest you m e a n ? " are the senator's severest c ritic s , P resident T ru m a n has approved and o f course the women around a ttrib u te the void to the broad lack “Cornin’ ove’ heh, an’ takin* C H A P T E R IV the q u iltin g fra m e w ere - ------- m ost o - f 1 " I know ledge am ong p o litico s o f the co nstruction o f three new v e t M arse J im aw ay—you s’ pose she era n s’ hospitals and the tra n s fe r of th e m m others w ith c h ild re n in the j fin a n cial m a tte rs. They should m a k in ’ up to him ? R o llin ' heh eyes the site o f another to im m e d ia te ly M egan shook h e r head. “ She has school, and they p ro m p tly began to charge it. instead, to the m a skin g op- lik e d a t-—" A n n ie ’s anger was expand the VA m edical service, a c no c h ild re n ." she explained. “ She w onder—you could a lm o st see them erations of the A ttle e governm ent, co rd in g to an announcem ent by Gen. j is a w idow . She cam e here to liv e m ounting and Megan rose s w iftly . w ondering—ju s t how m uch tru th N ot even the m ost learned fin a n cia l O tn a r N. B radley, veterans’ adm in- ’T h a t w ill do, A n n ie ," she said in the sp rin g , because, as she there was in the suggestion, and a u th o ritie s of the e m p ire can ascer- "M rs . Stevenson wanted w hether Tom was the rig h t man to j ta in how the A ttle e tre a su ry hits Istra to r. fr a n k ly stated, her incom e has firm ly . The site fo r a tu m o r c lin ic o f 6001 sh ru n k so m uch th a t she can’ t a f Dad to help her hang some window hold the Job he’s got— ” taken o ve r the Bank o f E ngland beds at Hines, III., has been trans-1 fo rd to liv e anyw here else. And she shades—" “ You keep c a llin g h im ’T o m ’ . " I and the mines, o r how it is proceed- f e r n 'l l to a site a d ja c e n t to N o r th - j amuses h e rse lf by fe rre tin g out “ A n ’ she too b u rn in ' stin g y to pay her fa th e r cut in suddenly, and now to take the cable and w ire - w estern u n iv e rs ity at Chicago, so as ( s m a ll th in g s th a t people w ould ra th somebody, so she get M arse J im to there was a curious, alm ost a sus- i less companies, ra ilro a d s, steel and to be in p ro x im ity to the m e dical i e r not have know n—and then— sort do it fo’ n u th in ’, ” A nnie finished picious look in his eyes. ! w hatnot. The operations have been school. o f broadcasts them w here they w ill Megan set her teeth fo r a m o covered w ith secrecy and confusion ■ New hospitals authorized are a 500- cre a te the m ost e x c ite m e n t" ment, and then answ ered q u ie tly. “ I w o rth y o f an E isenhow er in va sio n bed general m e dicul and su rg ica l “ She sounds lik e a th o ro u g h ly un have never called h im a n yth in g but o f Europe, in w hich false moves hospital in Indianapolis fo r eventual pleasant p e rs o n ," said Tom g rim M r. h a llo n ’ o r 'P ro fe sso r F a llo n ' and ru m o rs w ere used to conceul expansion to 1,000 beds; construc to his face.” ly . "A n d a dangerous one. Where the re a l in te n t fro m the enem y. 7139 tion o f u 1 (000>bed general and su r does she liv e ? " Yet su fficie n t general evidence is g ica l hospital in Boston mid a new She laughed and m ade a gesture a va ila b le in the governm ent b ills 500-bed g e n cra l# m edicai and s u rg i “ A cross the ro a d ," answered M e o f helplessness. ‘T'H REE-Q U A R TERS of a yard gan, in d ic a tin g the once d ra b little “ You see how w e ll A lic ia does proposed in p a rlia m e n t to piece to cal hospital in Omaha, near the 1 plus a rem nant for bunny bib gether a general o u tlin e o f the house th a t now w ore an a ir o f fre sh Nebraska m edical school. her w o rk ? " she said d ry ly . “ You and pockets m ake this small fry Each in d u s try is being ness th a t was alm ost charm . • • • wonder why the women a t the q u ilt scheme. sunsuit! Stitchery and sewing Tom said s te rn ly, suddenly, " I ing p a rty ye ste rd a y afternoon could seized in n s lig h tly d iffe re n t way. Since P earl H arbor, m ore than simple. th in k I ’l l have a little ta lk w ith M rs. • • • th in k fo r a m om ent there was any The governm ent has steadfastly re 323,000 W orld W ar II veterans have Summ er's cumin’ I Pattern 7l.1t» ha» .Stevenson.” tru th in w hat she was h in tin g — and fused to announce a general po licy. been a d m itte d to ve te ra n s’ hospitals, transfer pattern of o n e bib. pattern B ut the actions taken so fa r w a r B u t Megan la id a s w ift hand on yet you y o u rse lf, m y own fa th e r, m ore than a th ird o f these treated pieces for sizes I. Z. 3, 4 (a ll In one- pat tern); directions. his a rm , stopping h im . are w ondering uneasily i f m aybe I ra n t these fo llo w in g conclusions: fo r service - in cu rre d d isa b ilitie s. Due to on unusually large demand and The governm ent is buying its na "P le a se don’ t , " she said u rg e n tly . h a ve n 't been ju s t a little — w e ll, in- Seven p e r cent are disabled fro m current conditions, slightly more lim e >• tion w ith debt. I t is p urchasing in d is c re e t!" “ A fte r a ll, nothing can be gained tuberculosis, 23 per cent fro m neuro required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. by ta lk in g to her. We’ ve a ll trie d J im rose fro m the ta b le and Rung dustries by o ffe rin g g overnm ent p s y c h ia trie conditions and 70 per Send your order to: i t — she o n ly uses our protests and his cru m p le d napkin down and stock o r se cu ritie s to p riv a te ow n cent fro m general m e dical and su rg i ers fo r th e ir p riv a te stock and se snorted. arg u m e nts to add m ore fu e l to her cal disablem ents. Hewing Circle Needleersft Dept. cu ritie s. The p rice paid is ra re ly Bos 3217 San Francisco 6. Calif. ta lk . W e’ve found th a t the best That s id io tic ! I ’m not wonder- divulged, but seems g e n e ra lly to be Q u e s tio n s a n d A n s w e rs Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. w a y is to avoid her, and g ive her ing a n yth in g of the k in d ! I ’ m ju s t the c u rre n t m a rk e t value, o r be tte r. No____________ Q. I w ould g re a tly appreciate if as lit tle m a te ria l as we c a n ." puzzled to understand w hy sane, you w ould aid me in getting In fo r Name Tom nodded g rim ly . “ Just the n o rm a l people lik e these in Pleas GOOD P R ICES O F F E R E D m a tio n about m y husband, who j same, I th in k I ’l l have a little ta lk ant G rove should so c ru e lly m is Address The London T im es analyzed the ju d g e a woman lik e A lic ia Steven processes so fa r in an e ffo rt to o f was rep o rte d m issing In action on w ith h e r,” he said, and before M e Leyte fro m N ovem ber 9, 1944. u n til gan could stop h im he had turned son. I confess I was amazed last fe r some w o rth w h ile advice to h o ld night, to d isco ve r how c h ild is h ly ers o f ra ilro a d se cu ritie s who m a y F e b ru a ry 5, 1915, when he was final and strode a w a y in the d ire c tio n of ly reported k ille d in action. 1 have frie n d ly and s im p le she is. Why, bC neXt,',.v.and reached ,his conclu- received the little s ilv e ry -g ra y house w ith its no de ta ils fro m the g o vrrn - green tr im . I m positive there isn ’ t a m a licio u s sion: W hatever m ethod of nation- m e n t as to w hat a ctu a lly happened bone in her body! M aybe she ch a t aHzatiun is adopted, ra ilro a d stocks and I have not received any of h i, I t was a lm o st h a lf an hour before Melodies played on the famous ters too m uch—b u t I ’ m convinced should be re ta in e d ." In short, the personal e ffe c t, so fa r. Also par k- it s m e re ly a g u ilty conscience th a t T im es concludes the g o ve rn m en t ag T om cam e back and stopped at the old carillons of Europe are heard g o ve rn m en t a g e , m alted to him a fte r his death j more ïïia"n'â m n7bccaùse Them back door to get the tw o bottles of m akes people th in k she’ s ta lk in g w ill offer at least the c u rre n t m a r- ha . 777 • 1 thOUKh‘ belIs aro suspended from heavy m ilk and the eggs th a t she had about them ! You know the old say ket value o r b e tte r fo r the ra ilro a d s . £ V«„ w If you would Insert this question In p ieces of tim ber, says Collier’s in g — 'i f the shoe pinches’—and he w a itin g fo r h im . Only in the ta kin g fo r the Bank your V eteran» Service B ureau col- M a n v m o d e m A m e r ir - . - m strode out o f the house. Many modern American carillons H is face was g rim and set. There »f England did the gove rn m en t um n 1 m ig h t possibly be able to cannot be heard with reasonable fi F o r the past tw o years, Megan was a little w h ite lin e about his te ll w hat It was re a lly o ffe rin g . get some d e ta ils fro m a veteran who delity for m ore than a block or had had tw o dates a week w ith L a u m outh, and his eyes were a n g ry. B ut Then it fa v e a 3 per cent gov happened to have gone through the two because their bells are sus he managed a s lig h t s m ile th a t rence M a rtin , fro m the county seat. ernm ent bond fo r stock, but action on L e yte and would know m y He was a t the table having his Laurence was a P leasant G rove pended from steel girders connect trie d h a rd to be c o m fo rtin g , and guaranteed d ividends u n til 1966 husband. He was P vt. Ross I. Sensl- ed with the structure's framework, said q u ie tly , “ I d o n 't th in k you need fin a l cup of coffee, when she came product who had, by g rim d e te rm i equal to w hat the Bank had paid baugh, Company C, 21st In fa n try . Into the d in in g room . which 7s absorbs and , grounds from , to w o rry any m ore. And there is nation and an alm ost superhum an In the past 20 years. In the seiz —M rs. Moem a Senslbaugh — ¡»irs. M o em Senslbaugh. 2715 on . . -------- P a t e street. St. Joseph 38. M o. | J no reason w hy you should ndt con , j am oun t of labor, managed an edu- ure of the coal In d u stry alone tin u e y o u r w alks to the R idge any a n g ru y, d e p a rtin g w ith a tra y load- cation and a law course. T w o years did the tre a su ry p e rm it free A 1 w ould suggest th a t you w rite tim e you like . I th in k M rs. Steven ed w ith dishes before Megan could ago, he had gone to the county seat sale of its substitute stock a le tte r addressed to the com m and answ er her. son is going to m end her ways a and into the office of old Judge G ra (there is a big debt in coal and ing o ffic e r o f his com pany and also b it . " Megan went on in to the shabby, ham , where he was g e ttin g much T IM E operations have not been p ro fit a le tte r to C asualty branch. A d ju He picked up the m ilk and the co m fo rta b le liv in g room and sat v a lu a ble experience and ve ry little a b le ). So the general conclu ta n t G e i.e ra l's office, W ar d e p a rt WORRY down w ith a m ending basket. But money. He and Megan had grown sack o f eggs and went his way. sion Is inescapable th a t the so- m ent. W ashington 25. D. C. And I MONEY A fte r a m in u te A nnie said, as she though she sewed u n til a fte r ten, up together in Pleasant G rove, a l c la lia iu of B rita in represents hope that some veteran w ill read w hich was d is g ra c e fu lly late ac- \ though Laurence was older than she slid a pan o f b iscu its d e ftly in to the the g overnm ent Issuing stock to y o u r question and w rite to you. oven, “ D a t M iz Stevenson sho’ do cording to Pleasant G ro ve ’s e a rly - i by several years. • the same pro p le who held the Q. As we are parents of a son m a ke a heap of trouble, don’ t she?" to-rise habits, her fa th e r had not He had been qu ite honestly disap p riv a te stock, at m a rk e t prices, who served in W orld W ar I, and as come home when she fin a lly went M egan looked a t h e r sharply. pointed when he had been rejected often p ro m isin g them the same we are Gold S tar parents would like “ W hat do you mean by that, A n to bed. Indeed, she had been in fo r m ilita r y service, p a rtly because dividends, and in e ffect guaran to be in fo rm e d how to go about re bed fo r some tim e and was alm ost of n ie ? ” she demanded s w iftly . of his eyes, p a rtly because o f a teeing them against losses, c e ivin g a pension?—M rs. R. A. W., asleep before she heard his cau stom ach d is o rd e r resulting, as Me w hile d e p rivin g them of in flu “ She be’ n te llin ’ folks d a t Ruby T a n n e rs v ille , N. Y. tious entrance and the door o f his gan knew ve ry w ell, fro m an im ence in operations o r the rig h t M ae—d a t's P e a rl's gal—stole a rin g A. W rite o r go to V eterans' ad room closing behind him . to sell th e ir stock. poverished childhood, and m a ln u tri o ff’ n h e r,” said Annie. “ A n ’ Ruby m in is tra tio n unit office at Pough tion d u rin g the years he had been Mae. she say she a in ’ t nebber seed T h is is an expensive operation. keepsie o r office at Albany. In the m o rn in g , she had a lre a d y fig h tin g his w ay through law school. de ole rin g . A n ’ den dat ole M iz In effect, it tra n sfe rs the debts of Q. I w ould lik e to kpow why some had her bre a kfa st and done her Stevenson, she te ll people she found On th is Tuesday night, Megan in d u stry fro m p riv a te ow nership to young men In the se rvice ean get m o rn in g chores before her fa th e r de rin g on de back po’ ch, wheh she dressed fo r his a rriv a l, w ith a feel the people as a whole, m a k in g the out on 1 m onths service and some came down. He was at the table, in g of re lie f th a t she was not facing tre a su ry lia b le fo r success o f the on 8 m onths, w hile others are In say Ruby Mae done hid it ; she h a vin g his fin a l cup o f coffee, when say R uby M ae skeered M iz Steven any c o m p lica tio n in Laurence’ s a r enterprises, atop a ll the w ar debts. and 4 years and s till se rvin g .—M iss she cam e in to the d in in g room . He ADDS son gonna c a ll de La w an’ she stick looked up at her a little defensively I u‘ riv 7 a l. . She ,UK^ like d a h sincerely. She She How w ill it w o rk out? N ot a m an E. H., G a y v ille , S. D. " im m sincerely. de rin g up deh so folks th in k she •-rh a . m c. I had' she a d m ,tte d to herself, thought a liv e can guess. Offhand you m ig h t AS EASILY AS DIALING A. Some get out in less than two “ T h a t M rs. Stevenson is a de de- o f m a rry in g h im . He wanted her reasonably conclude th a t i t the in a in ’ t took i t . " m onths as a m a tte r o f fact, m ostly A TELEPHONE “ S ubfrott j, »09 f lig h tfu l little w om an,” he stated | to, when., as. and i f he ever d u s tria l operations continue p ro fit due to d is a b ility fo r physical a il A nnie straightened, put her strong The lightning unke» oui doubt! Why irruggl« Sith’^ m i n d L n nn‘ ? in k What th i* achieved a Position th a t would able, the g overnm ent m a y pay o ff ment. brow n hands on h e r hips and faced »■ih pen »nd pencil figuring? You c»n become t _ 1 e .,t0Wn. means by ! m ake « Possible fo r him to support in 20 to 25 years as contem plated. in expert uier in • lew minute». 151.000 „»er» Megan alm ost b e llig e re n tly . Q. M y son has been In the a rm y lo w -ra tin g her as they have. I'v e a w ife. T h a t was an understand •nd 50 tucceuful yean behind it. I f business becomes u n profitable, since Septem ber 11, 1914, and over “ M iss Meggie. d a t po’ ch ile a in 't heard a ll sorts o f gossip about her. G U A R A N T IE D FOR O N E YEAR Colorful ing between them that had no need the people in th e ir taxes, w ill have seas fo r o ver a year w ith the stole n u th in ’ ,” she said sharply. I have never had a chance to get to be put in to words deck m odel. . . 14 « 4>i mche. mide o f to foot the b ill— as w e ll as the 77th d ivisio n and now' w ith the “ R uby Mae a good g a l! Y ’ a ll knows acquainted w ith her—but now that enduring m e t ili. . . complete « u h mirructioo A m e rica n ta xp a ye rs who are fu r »heel and polnhed menl iry lu i. . . Kreimlined, T onight, standing before the m ir 71th m ilita r y governm ent in Japan. dat. M iss M eggie— but w h ite folks I have, I intend to defend her when buuncu-like, modern efficiency! F u r We need him on our fa rm because ro r in her neat, cheerful bedroom, n ishing th is proposed loan. alw ays believes w hite folks 's te ’d o’ ever I get a chance.” th e rm o re , it m ay be d iffic u lt fo r a she studied her reflection in the O R D E R N O W ’ Send check or money order our 16-year-old son r a n 't c a rry the colored fo lk s —an' R uby Mae c a in ’t — oe will deliver C O D if you de»r- Moory Megan looked at h im , s ta rtle d , m irro r , w ith a soberness and an in- la b o r g overnm ent to p ro m o te ‘p ro fit g it a jo b ." increased spring w ork alone and my bat k in 10 dsys if noc u n ifie d ' and then she sm iled. te n sity th a t she seldom bothered fo able operations because such a gov husband and I ca n 't do any m ore A n n ie ’s low er lip th ru s t out a l it Pays for itself in a few weeks’ "L o o k , P o p s," she said firm ly , give the g irl in the glass. She sel ern m e n t m ust be am enable p o lit than we are doing. Is there any pos tle m ore and h e r chocolate brow n eyes w ere a lm o st black. “ Some " A lic ia is g e ttin g e x a c tly the tre a t dom had tim e to do m ore than ic a lly to wage increases and in sible way to get our so ld ie r son’s tim e s when fo lks do lik e M iz ’ Ste m ent she seems to w ant. She has glance at herself as she brushed her creased operating costs fo r p u b lic release fo r his m uch needed help 463 an absolutely scandalous tongue and h a ir; but tonight, dressed and ready service. at home? — M rs. II. E. IL , Isa- I the LIGHTNING hZof venson—things happen to ’ e m .” ADDING MACHINE CO she goes around m a kin g people for Laurence, she looked at herself \ Ml I quah, Wash. SPRING S T , IO S A N O I I I S 11, C A tlF O tM lA They w ere not m ore than h a lf m ise ra b le by fe rre tin g out th e ir th o u g h tfu lly , try in g to see herseff M A N IP U L A T IO N PO SSIBLE A. There are a good m any thou w ay through supper when the fro n t B ut these sim p le st tru th s m a y not p itifu l little secrets and broadcast w ith the eyes o f someone else, or sands in y o u r position, but there are door opened and a cheerful voice ing them —’ ’ a stra n g e r—perhaps o f Tom F a l stand the test o f tim e , because gov s till m any thousand men in the se rv called. “ Yoo-hoo—i t ’ s o n ly m e! I 'l l e rn m e n t can do anything. As it "P e op le have no rig h t to be upset lon. ice m uch m ore e lig ib le fo r release come rig h t i n ! ” ALL YOU has le t money rot, it can a llo w its A T LOW about the tru th —’ ’ her fa th e r began than yo u r son. H owever, if he can She saw a g irl a little o ver m e WANT I t was A lic ia , o f course, cool and s te rn ly. COST special securities fo r each of these m ake out a h a rdship case, he should d iu m height, neat. tr im , w ell-round fresh looking in a brow n and ye llo w in d u strie s in years ahead to find le v apply to his com m anding o ffice r fo r ed fig u re born o f the hard w ork and Megan said q u ie tly , “ Yesterday p rin t fro ck , her h a ir brushed into els less burdensome upon the treas a release on those grounds. M rs. S tu a rt's q u iltin g ghe outdoor exercise of her d a ily life ; coquettish cu rls, a ye llo w bow a t u ry. O nly im a g in a tio n s u n lim it she saw leaf-brow n h a ir that had dropped the in fo rm a tio n th a t 1 have Q. I entered the a rm y in A p ril, tucked in to it. She was ra th e r FROM WHOLE MILK ed can possibly conjure the lim it WITH TH I h e a vily rouged as usual, and i f she been seen m eeting P rofessor F allon no need o f the c u rlin g iro n and less p o ssib ilitie s. M r. A ttle e ’s a r 1942. M y fa th e r died and I was that she wore shoulder length be was feeling the unpleasantness of secretly on the R id g e ." IDEAL ELECTRIC CHURN rangers are keeping things th a t discharged A ugust 20. I rem ained In T o m 's v is it, she c e rta in ly d id not | J im stared at her fo r a m om ent, cause it was less tro u b le to have io way. Easy, Simple, require» only In the cables and w ireless fo u r and a h a lf months. Can I get show it. a few minutes to make it. and then his handsome, rugged face go to the b a rb e r shop once in two b ill, there is no cle a r in d ic a tio n of the B ill o f R ights? — A W orried months, than every week; her eyes F a rm e r, B ow m an, Ga. began to darken w ith anger. “ Is SPECIAL PRICE $23.45 prices to be paid fo r the involved J im M a cT avish. alw ays w ith an were her best feature, her chief Complete with a 3 gal. Sanitary gla»» jar A. I f you received an honorable h o ld in g com pany stocks. A p p a r eye fo r an a ttra c tiv e woman, g reet th a t tru e , M egan?” he dem anded c la im to beauty. They were g ra y ACE MFC. A DISTRIBUTING CO. e n tly p rice is to be established by d ischarge and had at least 90 days ed her w ith obvious pleasure, and ste rn ly. blue, long lashed, set well a p a rt be 1377 Haighf Street " I m et him on the Ridge once, drew out a c h a ir fo r her. She de p riv a te b a rg a in in g between the o f active service you are e ntitled to Francisco 17, California neath a iry brows. She was not beau benefits of the G .I. b ill. p u re ly by accident, and talked to tre a s u ry and holders of the stock. m u rre d p re ttily at th e ir in v ita tio n AGENTS W A N TED tifu l, she told h e rse lf w ith an a l Q. M y son died in G erm any Janu- Y et these astonishing and per to have supper. And then she h im a few m in u te s ," Megan an m ost im personal frankness. She a ry 5, 1946. We w ant his bodyi swered q u ir-ily “ A fte r a ll, he is a broached the subject o f h e r v is it; p le xin g developm ents in social looked healthy and wholesome, and bro u g h t back to the USA and |o l she had bought some new window custom er of o urs—he is a fine, in that was a ll! ism have caused re m a rk a b le have th is done, who should we get little in te re st among the phleg Here’s One Of The Greatest shades fo r her house and was co m te llig e n t, in te re s tin g man. I could As she reached the toot of the in contact w ith? W ill we have to p le te ly helpless when it cam e to not v e ry w ell tu rn around and w alk m a tic B ritis h . The p ublic likes stairs, her fa th e r turned, alm ost bear any of the expense and do you p u ttin g them up, and wondered—so away, refusing to speak to h im to look a t the surface o f things g u iltily , fro m the fro n t door, and have any Idea when our boys’ bod p r e t t ily ! —¡f M r M acT avish would could I? ” (indeed has no o p p o rtu n ity to said s tiffly , “ I knew Laurence would ies w ill be b rought home? — M rs. g ive h e r a hand. do otherw ise in th is instance) “ C e rta in ly not— but you d id n 't be along soon so I thought I ’d step E C. R., Sanger, Texas. and on the surface fa ir ex " I know i t ’ s te rrib le to ask you to have to keep going back to m eet out fo r a little fresh a ir .” A. L e g isla tio n is now before con change seems to be no ro b b e ry. nelp, M r. M a c T a v is h ," she apolo him a g a in ,” snapped J im fu rio u s ly . He was dressed, she saw, in his i If you lack BLOOD-IRON! gress, p ro v id in g fo r an a ppropri- W hat diffe re n ce does ft m ake If gized, " b u t i t ’ s s im p ly im possible Megan held on to her te m p e r w ith " b e s t" suit, o rd in a rily reserved fo r tou girls and woman who aulTer so ation and method of b rin g in g ih e the stockholders get a govern to get anyone to do a n yth in g in th is an effort. rrorn simple anemia th a t you're pale, trip s to the county seat and rare bodies of A m e rica n soldiers, sailors weak, “dragged o ut”—thia mity be due m ent se cu rity of the same value crazy lit tle place—I mean to h ire " I ’ ve told you th a t I saw h im there trip s to the c ity m ore than a bun- j to lack of blood-iron So try Lydia E and m a rin e s in te rre d in m ilita r y and Interest ra te fo r th e ir p ri anyone. I t m akes one te r rib ly de ju s t once, p u re ly by a c c id e n t," she dred m iles away. 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