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' "It "seems that a noted specialist claims he ban restore her to health, but only through an expensive oper ation. He requires $1,000 in advance for the same. Dalzell has $200 dol lars of the amount in the bank and is working to get-the balance. "Take us to Mr. Dalzell and his wife at once," directed one of the brothers. It was with sheer amazement that Bryce Dalzell greeted his unexpected visitors. "I have come to tell Mrs. Dalzell a story, announced the lawyer, and then, despite the protestations of Dal zell, he narrated the details of his heroic self-sacrifice. "And here is the money to at once urge on the effort to cure this dear, devoted woman," spoke the elder of the brothers touchingly, as he placed a package of banknotes on the table. The wife was crying in the arms of the man whose self-sacrifice she knew for the first time. In her lovely face there was a mute adoration. And the Merry-Andrew he broke down at last, but beyond his happy tears a grateful, gladsome smile illumined his weary face. o o DECAYING VEGETABLES INVITE FLIES AND DISEASE Keep flies out of dwelling. Get screens for doors and windows. Be on guard all the time against them. Keep screens over articles of food. Don't let flies collect around it Keep kitchen or dining room. Have covers for all open dishes. ' Be careful about the garbage can. Don't let cies collect around it Keep the cover on all the time. You'll starve many of them to death if you do. You'll poison yourself and your neighbors if you don't If you're a livery man or keep a horse, be doubly careful. Horse ma nure is the best possible breeding place for typhoid flies. Keep horse manure in covered bar rels and have it carted away as fre quently as convenienti , Be careful about1 having barrels' of rainwater around the house. Keep these covered arid jmt in a spigot so that the cover will not, have to he taken off. If in doubt, call in the health 061061". , ' ' ' Look out for decaying -vegetables. Typhoid flies thrive on these. o q AMERICAN WOMAN ASKS AID FOR SERBS Mine-. '5.J3r ourtcb) Mme. Slavko Grouitch, the Ameri can wife of the Serbian under secre tary of foreign affairs, who is making a tour of the United States in the in terests of the Serbian Agricultural Relief Committee of America. The woman who" rejects the man-, fashion Russian boot will welcome the boot stocking. Embroidered or gilt buttdns stitched to the stocking just where bootbuttons belong is what make's a mere stocking a boot .stocteflg., . . ; i 23.. -g-- -r MiiHaiaHHBMMiHHVa