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February 28, 1920 A Disarrangement of normal conditions produces disease. Fix this fact firmly in your mind—*I was born to be well, happy and vigorous.” If you arc not, it is because natural conditions are dis- arranged, the result of your neglect of some of the essentials of right living. Of course you want to get back the health which na- ture intended for you, so that you can re- sume the routine necessitated by your scheme of life. A booklet, “The Way To Get Well,” published by HOTEL CHAMBERLIN, OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA, may help you. It will be sent if you ask for it, and it will be a pleasure to reply to specific inquiries as to whether our methods and treatments will suit your particular case. George F. Adams, Manager Fortress Monroe, Virginia Housenotp Tints Broud- New York Off ay, Cook's T Bertha Rufiner Hotel Bureau, 1 or “Ask Mr. Foster” at any Answers to Probloid No. 5 | Telegram of Ten Words or Less to the Man Who Hl Been Seen k Your I By Geert Burcess es Scandal By Jeasserre Panties Gisss ran alm but the win ¢ " Mee HE had returned from a studio party. It messave his therefore « led was after midnight. She went to her room and rang for her maid. Then she discovered that she had left her fur. It was an ermine stole. How could she get it at this hour? The guests would be gone, The famous artist would be alone. Of course she could have waited till : morning and sent the maid. She could have is who would | waited till morning and sent the chauffeur. please pull She could have waited till morning and taken emy faith | her aunt or any other relative with the age and proper dimensions of a chaperon. She could have telephoned that night to be sure it was but isn’t human | there. She could have sent the coachman, the maid, her aunt or her mother, even at that late | hour. They would have been willing to go | singly or together, or to have accompanied her, But the poor creature crept out of the house by herself, with a scarf of filmy lace to protect | her from New York’s bitter night—stole to the | man’s rooms, alone. For she had been a heroine so many years and habit was too strong a force to be resisted (Amos W. Bradley, Jonest ord war-tax just s Va., ' s to reviv questio in the time they were Williams, I know; Brooks’ Appliance, the modern scientific invention, the wonderful new discovery that relieves rup ture, will be sent on trial No ob noxious springs or pads Brooks’ Rupture Appliance Mas automatic Air Cusbions. Binds apd draws the W. Herbert Dren: witty people in paints cali @ minds me of Barbara Fritchie, in a 1 die of ow, it re- st laugh at nether it is ugh T But somehow I always n't quite explain. or what, don’t kn broken parts together as you would a broken bmb No m the prize, 1 thi Silverste salves. No les Durable. cheap. Sent on trial to prove arlisle, or B. r was fu it. Protected by ULS patents Catalog and measure J | even than he blanks mailed free. Send name and address today. Wh ! A! dragatete: Boap %, Ointment ha my wife? Answer PTaicom 2 a Brooks Appliance Co..409A State St..Marshall. Mich J) Dees tctalcee By epis ence 33 comicbooks.com