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Ardors, Friday , Ffuary 4, 1t1t PACE THREE II Y :: TOMORROWS CALENDAR :: :: t: t! 'Hiif-y Ilees mwt H : :: luughtcrB of the eotif"deracy It :: .if Clllllir Hotel. 55 I ii ttl :: :: a :: :: :t :: :t :: 55 t: t: The Metaphysics of Love. I proBoulircd iiiixup.) l would, nwcet tualil. tlmt I were you, Or ! that von were in : For, being s trannpoiu'd. wo two Am one might ttiun agree. Ii I were jou I should Iji kind And li t me closer ciinic: I; sou were I you would not niltid If you should klx mo some; And m again, if you I were .On mo luy choice would tall, nd thus with you, you would prefer Yotirpelf above them all. Oh. li t us change our dual stale Atul 'oe or Kindle thought, J: hie to Hie will demonstrate Tins vjotbliigoss of naught. I'uck. - Daughters Meet. Th Daughters of the Confederacy meet tomorrow afternoon at nhree o clock .if the (Miner Hotel. Arrangements for the enterlaliinit'iit ' n-t week will be made and ev- lv one ix asked to attend. - a Attend the Muslcale. Circe Three of the Christian church will fcivu n musiralc this evening nt Mrs. ('. M Campbell's on Washing ton rttwl which Is certain to he a groat success, from the point of en tertainment and also finance. A literary and musical program has ih-uii prcpard, which Is exoe'lent and will interest all who attend. The ad mission price Is just sixteen pennies. a Wth Mrs. Sass. Airs. .Morris Sass 'will entertain a number of friends at her home on !' street tomorrow nltornoon. a Will Move to Wichita Falls. Mr fred M. dates has returned trom a business trip of two weeks du ration to several towns In Texas, and has decided to locate at Wichita Kail 'I e.xas, Carrol, Hurt Kobluson of Oklahoma. City will establish a branch 'louse at that place and .Mr. fiates will lx local manager. Mr Oatos was charmed with Wich ita Kails and as a business location thinks it cannot be surpassed. He will hold considerable stock In the branch nuiise of which he has Iieen appointed ir.aii.'i r and will i'.gvi; with his family In a few weeks, having united a home on this trip. .Mrs. Crate will be greatly missed hy j largo circle of friends and ac quaintances here and will alwujx tlnd ,i number of homes eager to welcome ner return visits. -a Affinities After Marriage. The operatic tenor who has consent ed to surrender his wife to an admirer whom she loves more tha nshe loves Iter lui.'iband contemplates a sacrifice which is the similar case of Ituskln's riillmiulshment of his wile to Alillals bus tx-ji regarded a-s romantically he roic in the highest degree. It Is assumed that tint motives in- Smooth and Rich and Velvety VeIva Breakfast Syrup Vclva has a (till, velvety richness entirely different from ordinary syrups. Vulva is made from the pure juice of the sugar cane made in the P. & F. tiuality waj that's why it's different. Your Grocer has it. PcNICK ft FOMO, L't. Nw OriMns, La. ill MARY ClWYN WH ITEM AN TLI.EPIIONn ONU-FOUll-TWO Vl'lliK In iMe-,eiit i. arrangement of doniixtlc n latlonn are eiUlllly exalted, even to the monetary eormldcrntion Invo'.mJ. I'hut IipIdk the rase, the world has another hlRh p.Hiiipb of nhlvalrlc gut lnntry on the iort of a husband. Yi t while on orciiBlnnnl limtance of reiMineiiition of this tort Is useful, much In the way that the loves of I'aolo and Kr.incesca are intern', or the cane of the l'rlnce who perjured hmiHelr like tt gentleman In a woman's behalf, would it be well If the example were generally followed If every hus band on the discovery that he'd been supplant! l n his wife's affections should consent amiably to release her from' her bonds; If wives should de mand the acrlflce? Unfortunately for the sentiment of the act, If generally practiced it would In effect encourage trial mar napes while approaching perilously near what the law designates by the ugly name of collusion. There aro legal remedies for all pos sible forms of domestic incompatibil ity, and even the end desired in this case may tie attained by lew open methods. Hut legislation has not as yet sanc tioned readjustment of matrimonial relations for tho benefit of wives who find their affinities niter marriage. Oklahoma City Times. - a- Here and There. The Orlo Cub meets this afternoon and studies the "Divinities of Nature." The Tliird Ward .Mothers' club meets this attcruoou at the school I house with an excellont program lor 1 dlscussou. The midge club did not meet this Week. The regular nnetlng of the Ladles of the Leaf for .Monday afturnoon will lie iMkstponcd a week on account of (he banitiet on Tuesday evening. - a- Lincoln's Birthday. On Kebruary 1'Jtii lot us remember the birthday anniversary' of that large sotilcd statesman, orator comrade and friend of great and humble alike, who, "with malice toward none and charity for all." sad, "We when I may, I want It said of me by those who know me best, that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower, where I thought a flower would crow." The Christian church will give a dlnui r on Kebruary Cith, at some ' down town bulldlug on 'Alain street. I hile it Is often ltnio.ss!blt to prevent an accident. It is never Im possible to be prepared--it is not beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 "inn "I a uouie oi uiinmncrialn s I.lnlnieiit and you are prepared for sprain, brul.se and Ilk.- Injuries. Sold by all dealets. IT WASN'T LOADED. One Brother Shoots Another While Playing With Weapon. Kuld, Ok a., Keb, 2. -Another trag edy n-sultlng I mm a-i accident with tlie "gun which wasn't loaded," occit. red Tuesda morning on the Packet turpi near this city. .loe and William Packet, aged ! and 12 lespiulvcly, were playing with an old .'! i-callbre carbine levolver. Tii. Weapon had been li: the house a long time and the family thought It was unloaded. In some way it was dis charged and the bullet entered the abdomen of .loe Pucket. The shot was lircd at such close range that the bullet cut nine holes in the boy's In testincR. The boy was brought to this city and operated on. The chances for his recovery are considered very slight. If troubled with Indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Idvir Tablets a trial In pleased with the tablets Invigoiate tin liver and strengthen fold by all dealers. and you will result. These stomach and the digestion. 10 OUR FRIENDS ID PATRONS Our ear of sa-di-n and lie d seeds t on tie north had the misfortune to iii.ik down, lu nee will pot arrive for 4 wr. I dny- We kind'y ask you t l ild .:ur urde;-. u few days for us n iv e i an b.ie you money. Yours respectfully, 31-f.wl UUADY H ISKAIir. Ardruorelto Want Ads are the host. AFTER DOCTORS FAILED LydinRPinkhani's Vegeta . ble Compound Cured Her 1 Knoxvill" ion 11. - " I siiflereil with .lllls I11W (i.'ltu 111 11, IUi,I .Mile l"f a ycai orinoif atul w.issu vu.ik.uiii ner. I Mm thai I could nut il iu work. I1 i.i .Mrs. I'lnk-, lb. 1111 and took I. villa l: Pinkliatn' Vcjw. table C.)!ltnlllll and I: 1 r I'iIK. and ait glad to say that your inciuciiics and kind letters of !i. rectinns have done tliofe for tne tlmnj iiuytliin else and 1 liail the best ilivsl- clans here. 1 can I I (in invworkaiid rest Well at tllclit. I believe there Is not Ti. hi!.' like the I'inkliam remedies." Mrs. Ct.AitA l'n.k . Jt. 1 J., o.:i, Knox ville, Iowa. Tim successor I.vdia K. I'inklinin's Vcpetalilt; Coinpound. made from roots and lierlis, is tinaiallelcd. It may bo used with perfect confidence by women who sulicr from displacements, liillatn. mat inn, ulceration. Ilbroid tumors. In regularities, periodic, pains, backache, bcariiitf-down feeliiiir. llatuiency. linll jrestion, (li7lness, or nervous prostra tion. J'or thirty years l.yiliu K. PinUliam's Vcpetable. ('otniiuii(l has been the standard remedy for female ills, ami sulferine; women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial I'roof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not cine you? If yon wntit .specln! :nl vice write iMrs.lMtiklinm, l.ynn. .liisx.,for it. Lt i-t free and always liiini ul. (Copyright. 1909, By G. W. Dilling ham Company) (Continued from yesterday) Synopsis of Preceding Chapters. The body of an elderly woman, .Mrs. Caldersliaw. Is found In a rear loom of her .shop on a lonely road with a liatplu through her bean ami her glass eye missing. Cyrus Vance, who had entered the shop to buy petrol, and who discovered the IhnI.V, Is at first suspected. Suspicion turns to a woman in a white cloak who took Vance's car and deserted it In a field near .Murchester. .Miss Des tiny, an elderly maiden lady who hail come to visit .Mi's. Calder haw. says the latter was formerly a servant in her brother-in-law's house. The Lodge, at llurwain, and placed strange value on her glass eye. She iecognize. a photograph which has Inspired Vance with love for the original as that of her niece, (iertrucle .Monk. I-'idy .Mabel Cannlngton' asks Vance's advice as to her acceptance of an olfer of marriage from Walter Alarr. a middle-aged man. sup posed to he rich, CHAPTER X. An Important Discovery. Hull," said the boy, sagacioiuly, "that sounds as though ou had refused him." No. I didn't." "Then you accepted him." "No, I didn't," site said again THE woman who does her own work ought to have the very beat of everything to do it with. Take this matter of dish-washing, for exam pleit pays to use Ivory Soap even for that. Ivory Soap cleans the dishes as thoroughly as any soap can; while, at the same time, it is so mild and pure that it does not injure the hands. Ivory Soap 991;5o Per Cent. Pure I V . 1 i jl: i J)appeaT?r ' 1 lolt it an open question, tuvttl 1 consulted you and Cynis. After k11, he is rich anil not bad look ing." Oh. .Mabel," orled CUnnlnton. ris ing to perambulate tho tmrrow rooui. ' on know .ry tvill thm you lov Oi k y Weton." Waal' the aw of lovlnn a mnn v . .1 won't upeak hl mind? t)lcky .iUa lie in tho UHHHi. and t only ' .. L i in irom hirirti." Y.ni ncor lowd mr from habit." I leiiiarked bully. Main ! put h.r hcml on u- Hide. nil surveyed nn cHtltmlly "No, I i.e. i' did,' she itald candidly, "and jet oiiYe lietter looVlna than Dickey Hut hea gw a way with him i don't Know what It Is." ' Mwent - milidedneaa," simgiiited Caniiinirton. "Alay wf amoke, Mab?" "Oh. Jes. you ein Kht llle a olK- ii ret i e also, if thoy're ICgyptian. Thanks, awfully." Slio ncceptPil one,, mid I struck a match for the lighting. "OI cotime. Dlofcey Wton in absent-minded anil nelfisll." slie colt-1 tinned, frankly. "All the same, I love him nnd I don't mind anyone kllOWlUK it." "Kvery one dues evcept Dickey," said I with a shrug. "I siii'ixise you think thm' clov er it s the truth. Alter all, I don't see w hy you need he shy with a man you have known for centurlea. Why not go to Dickey and tell It t tit that you want to marry ht-ni and no trips in his almhlp?" "Dlikej would agree and never know what had happened until he ''oiiud me breakfasting opisisite to him without a cliaHToii. Well, what' to he done''" She leaned linck and placed her hands behind her bead. "Dickey won't ask nie to be a Is wife, and Air. Alarr who ix rich- 1 wantK me to marry him right awuy." "tl.i mi Ime tnri-. iMtlliel'e' naif. ' ed "atitiingto!i serlouslj. ' Nti," slie said promptly. Tin u refuse him." j "lie's too i;.i to teiuse." ".Mabel." -I siii'kc til's ten - at.d i s verely- "you are much too nice a girl to make such a sordid match, and with a man who mlgh be your' father. Chuck him, and chuck It, and , make Dickey Weston do his duty."' "Which Dickey ill be quite will-! lug to do," said Cuunlngtnu amia bly, "especially as be told nie that he IonciI oti, Alab." "Oh," the girl Jumped np with a fine blush, and threw the half-fu-Hhod cigarette Into the fire-place. "Why didn't jou tell me that be fore, Cannlngton'.' 1 know what I'll I do." She reflected for three sec onds. "I'll tell '.Mr. Alarr that he shall have his answer as a Christ mas bo, and meanwhile I'll see Ifj I can't make Dickey Ji a'ous. Can nlugton. you are sine that Dickey! said what you said he said'."' , ! "Quite sure, lie said it twice." "Then he must mean It." cried .Mabel energetically. "So 1 can hold olf Air. Mnrr. and make Dickey Jeal ous by protending to flirt with him. Alter .-ill low Dickey and Dickey loves Uie, so marry?" "I am sure," "that If you put why shouldn't we said I cynically, the position clearly to Weston in that way lie would do Ids duty." "I don't want him to do ills duty. Just as If I was driving lilm to -tin.' altar," she said, much exasperated. "I wouldn't marry Dickey if I didn't love li! in. not if lie were twice as rich." "What alsnit Alan"" She wiiully chose to Ignore my hint, "lie can remain as a second string to my lsw, Cyrus, After all, I must marry money. Aunty Lucy" tills was Lady Deilhaui, the late earl's sister 'is always grumbling about my dresses. And and and oh, well, then, never mind, I must be getting gacl; to town." She looked at ner bracelet watch. There's a theater party and supper at the i Ititz tonight, so I haven't much I time." "And the situation"' asked Cuu nlngtoa, helping her on with her cloak. Dickey l "I'll tcniporUc and a chance," Rive "Which' mean i that Alarr will have nope." I said gravely. That's not talr." .Maliol shrugged hei shoulders and made tho truly feminine answer. ''You're a mail and don't understand. "Oh," she stopped at the door sud denly, "hy the way. Aunt Liny told ho that your mine as in the pa pers about some murder. I've Just thought about It. Aren't you accused of sticking pins Into some one? Tell me all about It on tho way to the station; It will aiiuiHo me, you know." This refreshing candor made mo laugh right out as we descended the stairs. "I am glad that you Uavo even an after-thought of my amus ing poaltlou," I said very dryly. She had the graco to color. '"Ob, I didn't quite mean that. Vrus but, after all. I can't think of everything nt onco." "CatinlnKtim did that. Mali i 11c hits been a brick, and but for hi"- ainitam' thnmnh." I should newr have pitllod What rot." mn.t.Td the bo i.n' hp wm necretly ptenaed. "Then you are In danaer , , i. d Mi Kl, startled. i hav Ueen. t r"illl with -n pbaala, "aa I dtiW!OVrwl the Uoh Hut my own apotleaa reputatimi and Cannlnnton'a anaen-atlons ofmv bonoiity, prevented my iMlng ,n rritod." "I'm M glad. Cyrils. 8ttiii n lmrrld thlnn for ones friend being nrreated for a itaaty pln-atloklng crime " 'llorrlil Indeed tor the friend." Where did you hear of the mur der. Alab?" questioned her brother. "Oh. the papers yesterday and tftla morning wen full of It. Aunt Miry drew my attention them, as she know thai I know j-ou," said .Mabel Incoherently. "You wore at the In qitoat, weren't you. Cyrtta. and gave pvldetice? Tell mo all ttlwHIt I', o I only rind ncritp.' "There'a very little to tell " I an awonil. yawnliiR, for reallj I tell etretuely tired. "I found Airs. Cat-dei-Mhaw dead In the back room, and a woman in a white cloak, pre aumnblj her murderess, run off with my motor ear." "I read all that. What else?" "Nothing else, aao that we round the car and not the woman. A Jury of twelve good and lawiul yokels brought in a verdict of murder agaluat "onie person or personi un known." "Hut t. thought man was guilty?" "It Is presumed ed with my ear up. Her name is j'ou said IhU wo-1 so, since she holt- and hasn'i turned unknown, so the verdict is quite right." "Hut persons," persisted lidy Ala hoi Inquisitively. "A mere graceinl addition to round off the sentence. I believe that this woman stabbed Airs. Caldcrshaw with a sapphlre-lieaded hatpin." "Sapphire-headed, she must have been rich. "Oh, Vance is drawing on his the atrical imagination," struck In Can nlngton Impatiently, "the sapphire ) hi talks or was only blue glass." I "Oh, that reminds uie that the I pi.pers said something about a glass ' eye." i "I expect they said a very great deal about It." I assented gravely, j "Catch your Journalist missing a chance of hinting at a mystery." "Is It a mystery?" asked Alubcl, walking before us into tile station. ".More or less--posalhly more, .Mrs. taldershaw w-as murdered by this unknown woman, prosuniably for thr sake of her glass eye." "lint why?" Catinington laughed. "That's what the police are trying to learn: not that they ever will. I believe the truth will never be discovered." "Are there no letters, no papers.' 1 there no gossip likely to - " I Interrupted linpatlentl) tor the absence or circumstantial evidence bothered me greatly. "Inspeetoi Dredge looked over all the papers and letters of the dead woman and tound nothing likely to lead to tho discovery of the guilty person's name. As to gossip. It appears that Aim. Caldersliaw kept to herself in the corner shop and little was known about her. She came to Alootley five years been .Monk, s mils ago with her savings, having the housekeeper of (iahrlol of llurwain, near Catling There she started a shop, and at times received a visit irom Ailss Gertrude .Monk, whom she nura- WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD I arty I parnprl Ahntit fardiii Thf.l Woman's Tonic and is Now Enthusiastic in its Praise. Motiiit Pleasant, Tenii. "Cardui is all you claim for it, and more," writes Mrs. ; Mi Ua,( of ,hi!. pbcc "I was a Kreat sufferer for 2 years and ! was very weak, but I learned about Car ' dul, and decided to try it. Now 1 am in ' I perfect health. ".My daughter, when changine; into , ' womanhood, got in very bad health. 1 1 ! jjave her Cardui and now she enjoys I good health. . "Cardui is worth its weight in gold. 1 ' recommend it for youiiKand old." Being" composed exclusively of harm-1 ' less vegetable iuxredienls, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Catdtii is I I the best medicine for weak, sick girls ,' and women. 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You'll be surprised to see the splendid improvement in your baking. ('it a can on trial from vnttr grocer mid scud in the coupon, mention ing this .ijier. We will mail you the Ixxiutifully illustrated "Cook'.s lliiok." cmitainine; eighty splendid new recipes and a fund of valuable information, (let your trial can today. We guarantee K C 7io1tnff VoWder under all Pure food Laws Jaques Mfg. Co. ed, and from .Miss Destiny, who Isthe'dniBH. Aunt Lucy is always so jmnc young lady's aunt." , tual. I'm sure to get Into hot -wa- "Two women," breathed Mabel, i tor." facing me 'do you think- Ask .Mr Went worth M a it to get "That either one is guilty'" 1 in i u out of it," said I, Jokingly. terruiited again and somewhat sharii- ly. "No. I certainly do not. MIsh Destiny was on her way to stay the night with Mrs. Caldersliaw when the crime was committed; and at the inilcst she stated that she left her niece behind al The Lodge, itur wain." "You needn't bo so cross about It, ' said -Mabel, staring at my aerld tone. "I only suggested possibilities. What .no niiii laughing at, Cannlng ton?" "Nothing." said the boy, untruth- full), and looked hard at m The i fact of my admiration tor Miss .Monk's plctuied face we bad dis cussed her several times before and utter the lniiiest was in his mind, a-. I well knew. lSut he hail grace enough to keep tills to himself and not sot Lady .Mabel's too ready tongue chattering. "1 wish you wouldn't giggle, Can niligtoli." slu said, accepting the ex cuse. "It's growing on you. Well," she laced nie. "what are you going t do?" "About vshut, If you please?" bout this murdor." "What the deuce should he do?" cried Cannhilgtoii. openly surprisli-d. "lie's well out of an awkward sit uation, so there's no more to tie said. I dnroMiy lie 11 write a melo drama on the case and solve the mystery In the .wrong way." . "I ,im not io sure," said I point- t-dl. "that I won' try to xolvc It the right wuj." "What do you mourn by teat'" i inked ni) friend, staring. ' "I moan that the mystery of Mrs Cnhlorshaw' glasn eye fascinate-- ' mo and that I Intend to follow tip what clues there are.' "There aren't any," said ( unnlnu ton piomptly. "You hoard what In , spi-dor Dredge Mild at the inquest " "lie admitted that ho could tlnd no ovldeii e. It Is true, but that ' iIocnu'i mean to say that evidence U noi to be round." " ro you alKiut to turn am. item detective?" Vli not? Now, why aic you l.iiiKhlng'" "Oh, ho's crazy," said .Mabel dis dainfully. "Horo cornea my train. I'll huve to race to reach town and BAKING POWDER Chicago lie could," she replied seriously. bailing out of the carriage window. "Aunt Lucy thinks no end of him. and would be glnd to see me his wife." "Don't you do anything lu a hur ry, Mulx'!," began Cannlngton, when his expostulations were cut short by tho departure of the train. When the ruddy tall light of the guard'H van disappeared he took, ray arm I with a friendly hug. "I didn't give i you auay, did I, Vance?" "There's nothing to give awny," I Kuld gruffly. "Oh! oh! oh!" said Cuuniugtou, lu threo dtntiuct keys. "What about love at first sight, old man? You Intend to follow up this case, to as to nnt Into touch with the ori ginal of thatp holograph." "Kubblsh! You are Jumping In tho dark." "Ikiu't ou Jump," advised thu boy shrewdly. Your fancy has evidently been caught by -Miss Monk's face, and if you meet her there's no toll ing but that you may be a married man before Christmas." : denied this hotly, and proceeded to show that my interest In tho ease was more or less official. "Mys tery plipies every man," said I in sistently, so 1 mean to leant why .Mrs. Cnlihrdiaw was murdered, and why she attached such value to that glass eje of hers pfealth NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE OKAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOU AND BEAUTY. 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