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Power of Suggestion (Continued from page 10) “Oh, doctor, please, please! only be for a minute.” “It can’t happen here!" thought Dr. Blondell. He took off his tie like a man hypnotized, and slowly unbuttoned his shirt. “It's a bit like strip poker, isn’t it doctor?” Mrs. Kruller was becoming hysterical. “A bit,” said Dr. Blondell taking off his shirt. “Why, doctor, you wear long-sleeved underwear,” said Mrs. Kruller in amaze- ment. “But they're very nice,” she add- ed hastily. “So healthful and practical.” “Yes,” said Dr. Blondell, relaxing a little. “They're a hundred per cent wool and as light as a feather.” Then politely, “Your slip is very nice, too.” “Thank you, doctor.” She looked pleased. “That's my one extravagance. I don’t like taxis, but I must have nice underwear.” “Very sensible,” said the doctor. Mrs. Kruller turned. Quincy had disappeared. Quick panic seized her. “Quincy!” she screamed. “Quincy! She ran to the door leading to the wait- ing room and jerked at it. The doctor pulled her back by a shoulder-strap. “The other patients!” he gasped. Their heavy breathing was interrupt- ed by a rhythmical, patting noise. Quincy entered slowly like a somnam- bulist, his eyes fixed on the hi-li in his hand. The rubber band jerked the ball against the paddle with a crisp regu- larity. He had put on his overcoat and buttoned it securely all the way down. “Twenny-five, twenny-six, twenny- seven—" The ball struck the blood pressure apparatus and fell dead. There was a faint sickening tinkle of shattered glass. Quincy looked unhappy. His indoor record was twenty-eight. Dr. Blondell collapsed into his chair. Wearily he stretched out a long wool- clad arm and began to tap his pen against the chromium clock. “Do you think you could examine Quincy with his overcoat on?” Mrs. Kruller asked anxiously. It will The body of William Rollins, 50, of 52 Reeves Place was found gloating yesterday afternoon in the Narrows. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He who laughs last— The Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 407 Submitted by Jack Luzzatto, New York City Horizontal 1. Up and down_in Londontown. 5. Anti-Semitic Semite. How be took his stand. 14. Brain child a-borning. 15. Give up. 16. The Democrats are having one. 17, It can be grand. 18) What you fi self. 9. Certain kinds of litter contain at least one. Half of an old joke. ttee essentials. 23. Grail-hunter’s business suit. ; What makes a woman possessive. More severe. . Address for a group of gentlemen. 29. For and often for money. 32. Conjunction of most pairs of ideas. These are trying. : Mtueis relationship to itself. . A kind of hurry that reduces speed. ; How you act. . One word for on the job, * A salty gal. . A bucket of song. ; Divided our. . ; Turnovers in a movie. 47. No fun, 48. A river the Germans damned. 49. If the sea has one, the land has one around. 50. A make-up that won't please. $1. What the doomed convict wanted. $3. A suggestion in Germany. 56. This won't stop a lockout. $7. Something to talk about, I can tell you. $8. Braves, but not Indians. 62. After you enter. 63. Precedes the person benefited. 64. A well-known article. 66. Spring fever. 7. If it’s a mile from town, so are engines. 69. The way things often aren't. 70, Divided, a chance; together, to aid. 71. All the world to Shakespeare, 72. Stalin and Hitler are olten at these. 73. Where you find iniquity. Vertical . Lapsus linguae. . How to enjoy an idle hour. 3. The brave acknowledge it. 4. How the shrew is out-shrewd. 5. Three of a kind makes an aviator a card. 6. Observe in a high plane. 7. Feathers can serve this purpose. 8. A verb that children associate with quiet. 9. Goes around with a heel. 10. The first dancer to click. 11, This kind of Louis had milling all around. urt when you make a fool of your- 12. A woman every woman hates. ; They change color all the time. Breathing spaces. He drops his flag purposely. ; You're mine, said the prospector. : A possessive him. One thing the world never seems to come to. ; Where to be in place. ; An early form of transportation. . You can't on the last half of this, + Something we should never do. * : How the twister traveled. . Marshal and martial ~ A been on this is pathetic. An expensive girl. ; Alone in its class, Cure for the raveiled sleeve of care. Gardens on Long Island. . She escaped Salem justice. . The stuff of which iron men are made. The heyday of Spring. . You've seen cats and cathedrals this way. + On these before bis uppers. Tf you bave this, you have clarified thought. ust short a medal inevitable, uninteresting side dish, . Carry alone. . Wherein a peer appears. A smooth proposition. 2 How a Yankee relaxes. A. flood in Frisco. ; The widest of letters in any case. ; Forbear, sirt . The beginning of many a nasty question. Solution to Last Month's Puzzle comicbooks.com