TENSE PRESSURE
ON HER HEAD
"My Sid,;. Bacl ;nd Hc:.A
Pained ,it J.ust u Ili lFne,
Says Alabama La ;, Who
Took Cardui an C: 2;1.
Uniontown, Ali.-"Af..,r 1hw Iirth of
my baby. I came near dyin:," writes
Mrs. Maude Felts. of Uniontown. "I
was in an awful condition .. It
Just looked like I would die.
"I couldn't bear anyone to even
touch me, I was so sore, not even to
turn me In bed. My sides, back and
bead all pained me, just all the time.
"We had the doctor every day and
be did everything he knew how, It
looked like. Yet I lay there suffering
such Intense pains as seems I can't
describe.
"lFinally, I said to my husband, 'let
us try ('ardul' . . . He went for it at
once, and before I had taken the first
bottle the ... camne back. the soreness
began to go away, and I began to
rnelnd. The Iltienf e pre.ssullre seerned
all at once to IliaveI my elad, and be
fore long I was up.
"I toink three hlt tthls and was well
and strug ianti ile to di my work.
I Ili ivI,, (':Irdul i s:aved tu y life. .
I 'c:ilt pr;,ise it enoiugh for what
It dhil for ini."
If you are a womaln, andHl nel'l
a tonic
Take (':rduil, the \W,,ran's Tonic.
r-Adv.
In the Crowd.
" \\ bu:lt :1! t nll l I jIIIi ' r sil Ii it f'i -
illltit "' th ouill l t t l i S| \t 'l'l ' it qH4 q+
" nll. :'1- ir a- li l-.(+it 'In is COll
eernt ' 1 " ;t o r 11d till ek 1 ital" citizen1.
"W habut I mn 1 t'aoln'1.rl'Id abouti is tli'
loss ,of a p-Irfe'etly goo, l tw -,dollar
watch."
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
" SWAMP-ROOT
For many years druggists have watched
with much interest t he remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder medi
cine.
It is a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi
eine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad
der do the work nature intended they
should do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit
and it should help you. No other kidney
medicine has so many friends.
Be amre to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at ones.
However, if you wish frst to test this
prleratiu seAd tMm easts to 1.
Disapproval Resented.
She was two years old, and could
feed herself, but being an imperious
child slh preferred to have her father
feed her. Iler father used a soup
sli.Iin,- built 1t hilil did very nicely.
Wheln shle hadl: swatlliwedi its contents
bltw' f':lh*'r lo+ed at hier op|() n m:lOllth.
pliniuly h1"'N, that he wa toantzedl
Iat he'r 1':15I its. This apl lli rntly nl n
noy e lit dl:lichter. heI : lse she) pltwh.i
hlim l::: . a iiz, "Stolp it. youl crazy
th!ii!i."
Important to Mothers
ElXanliiuii car; .lii , 'try bottle of
f'.\NSi. tl .\. th i . :-nnl old remedy
for Iflfnts 'tid tillrtii, anti see that it
Bears the ej -
S1guature uf
In Use for (lvii ::I, Y,:lrs.
Chtldren Cry for ietihcr's (astoria
Eisy to Please.
rill1 - llih :.lll I -Ii l f iti ;''l ' l';lr ntlic'e
fe l abutll l II." ' he - lil i I "'ltii I \ otiuld
helie shtlsli t liih a piIel i'f strIng on
an1" ellginIl linl'iil ligi-r if a real man
pilt it thi ie."-:-.Lindon Answers.
How's This?
HALL'S CAT.\RRIH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it-cure Catarrh or
Deafness caused by (Catarrh. We do not
claim to cure any other disease.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
liquid. taken internally, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the system, thus reduclng the inflamma
tion and restorlng normal condltlons.
All Druggists. Cfrculars free.
F. J5. Chtney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Speaking Universally.
;Pi'e li II ha I'll b1n ' 11 4r,'lnc h i is
I! I' - i t' Il" ' '
" . ll l ,c i , lt y rill;ll s li l."1 -
"a-ri t 'ih e \ c\l- I lih i tl l ' n
any I-lnirn lue," wa:l the repllY.
Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" has enjoyed pop
ular approv-l for 75 years. Manufactured
ealy by W'right's Indian Vegetabls Ptlt Co.,
-11 Pearl St.. New York City.--Adv.
Definition of a Friend.
Some one defined a friend as "one
w.h'o is trlir li ilnt' thill I al 1 to mtty
self." We are not alwlays true to our
selves, and one of tllhe highest offlces
of frientihlp Is to hold the life trule
to its best. The love that does not
make us long to be better and strong
er for Its sake. nlud in gratitude for
its possession. Is not the hIighest typte
of love.
A Dry Anmswer.
Scoutmaster (emphatically)-John
-y, what are you doing there in thll
ain?
Taideroot - Gettla' wet. - Boys'
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"I DON'T BELIEVE IT."
SYNOi'PtQ - Al:'!:t'! c fr,i.r a
train at I)-n\eir .i'l i j-r!r'. ' s trav
Il.r t1. f.lxlillir tly ., ,vat..,1 b.v a
h ~a h,itt lix ''. n ay: Ti..- tray.
Pixr ii;o1,- s the xidva.n;x.. A t"w
trin .t.- later Ih. is grie t. I .is
"Vii by in .h"irly ;la. antI gin
tl' r I , % L% , , t tti 'Ir :. t~ to
-l",k l1. ltr i..nxixs It , ,.i. i" of
IIIt..ij'.-in ; x , r.nti . and tlnni- 1, t -'
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t . t x l t. t i x it ,tlt
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Sth ' x -i xg trx'xs I '. h x s i t I: rim
a ,r ,- `; " I, ! , .1 + , r., -
m ' n '' ;ant iu
-7
mnca n- ?"
"I lo not say. as yet. It may he due
to xzubrxnnsxiuxxs imprilse--xhIs (,ppos-t
*Ion to Charlie beferrx hr went East."
"'ut this is frightful!":
"1 give it as a possibility," said the
physiian. "Stop and consider, my
dth . Suppose hm wohat he belneves
himself to be-a stranger to us all."
"I cannot !"
"You must. As a double personality,
he is in effect a stranger. To avert
this possibility of a disaster, he must
he led to choose Ellen."
"Ab I"
reatwe argemey ths we thought; nt
merely a question of trying to recall-"
"Yes, yes! Amy Is fond of Charlie.
If we can get her out of the way for a
while- Sit still until I let you know."
Rising leisurely. Mrs. Kirkland went
into the Iltrnry. BRmmn was taking In
Ithei wixnninxi trick xof : gixnie. She
smihnil :Irx l shook her finger at him.
"low havxie I-you cliione it? Youil've, wion
i\very tiixe., ill slite of A ny. It's won
'Irfull li'k."
".II d'e to lly px'rtnetr." reiplled
i nx,'lxni . "Shi, i< Ithe. I' ltl x f hlck.."
I , ',iy. iy , :r. I 4l:il n,,t ixii. 1 ill
t -- iii' If yx.,i \ 'li x xh|:Int ,.," nixnr
tilir.,l x ' r-. Klirhl.:hit . : iil -hli ti,,k thell
zirl . t i,. at the. 'arld l:hh,. - Sit. Inlet
Illilt '. .: li?'"tpl :tt 1 cor'ldi lt wnih1' \\ iih
o h ' - l!:yi'l ,verll l. "Ni , r' ill
!:,ll h:It\ ' Ill, 1, ,'" In It., 1' - oll ' h i nl"
I. lr \W il! tl ul i ';h 1 i ."
"ixir ti i e - rl-l. iii l - t lx l r ixKl ° i'! l
x .ih . i ,I il - il i l: Iiual, anhiix hx
'itll xli (l tuIn. kI nV, ii I ii had Ii :\\h111
:i'si.le el'i'ely fl lotelt d b'ly l t'IxLIinr. h.xl.',lt
iat I' linrln atitl l len with ia t -i'ixllxxi
xchal~ligx, fromlxl Iet'rixxlxxext to gr:i ii
I'h nill r'xii t xitl ihxrtlnixii t of helr
suifh xn'd itlli xv . "Thl.ie's a full mion,'
he xh:lhlxitxxx. "Ii'xre .-ixtu tix go oul In
the urilo 'n!".
"You Ithink I'm afrnidt of the gla
nior?" sie wlisxx-rxd. "!'ll show you."
'linmon setilxd haxk x his clxhair ianl
took utl the xxxirxls xixenlt hitm by .Mrs.
Kllrkiinl. oc~ltlxor K irk Inllix haxd taken
hienimm's thltc,. Sxoxxn till fxiir plxxiyers
wxxrx inllll'xt xxil the, gxtx'er. 'lltinfor mai.
xixxoxi xlxiixixxn io lhe iix 'i'xl tnut playxe i
lxxltih ltxln ihe lx ithxt x x instl lhitixn.
Evjxhxnt :xs it wxs to heri as well it.
to hxr lux .xxis th lt le slill drx-z11 lx'
i, r :1 .tt ''iar t '-l l'xt ize '. l-ll, ix
I '!j hlix . fx llxx x hxlx-yr t tlx'xry thnxx
'li x'iti hl h:x | li ir t xl ir ilhxi-x xirlx
-ihr d x\ l l'tx-linill,.i. I xor hli-i i ',i ,
xihlx x liiililx he l.!ixtit liht r ihxlxn
itt-li <. tli xti xix itix , 'x i-llix'xi :xlii, tlx
littIxi ix;!.\ ir' xxl ii n mIoix thi' i lh tlii x mum
ttxx-xit. "lThixijlxh isx; l!v x xi xxx , l xl"en 'r
itih lin hliti ill-xthlt r, .h,, \iits a- i x'r'x'ii*'
wilh ,i''.lii tuht -tix, islixi,! h' r l ix i 1"xrl
at rxttnixm.
As lix xtxior Kirklxid ixit ni xunlciitx,- the
x'xxr,,. 'I'lntxon silchhxnly 'txol ix is glaze
.xw-xy frix x El lxni. xiiie rxxsx, fir- xx x ti b
Itililh,. his faic'e for xlix' x'x'xxxxxl time
fliu.hx1 xind xiontsehixtx.-xtrih'ken.
"I':il'ixd n iil',, i-i- is nixt right-!" he
exl'l iixel. "I xliilst g -"
'"A. xny'x" xr-ihl Ellen.
"Nx Oi'ly-" lie lxoiixxtid upwards.
iainxx hurrit d out into the hall. to rush
|yi ixxxI of Intrudine litton old TiI
Ih'" x <,,iniin. Ainy mll Rxmilhxnxxxx had ixonm
xxiii 'lhiriih xlix' xit-iix.lCchere. Thx
grxtiix, ilitihtihix perglhi was ghostly
dxirk. Ainy xhirltxd nhi-x! inxd out ihto
Ilxx, tixmixlit gxxrxl,.r.
"I w:,.'" einixtrked Bemm when lie
over'toox her. "what made you run
awaiy frxxii mx'?"
"Ruin away?" s.e replied. ",I thixi
the thanks I get for leading you oui
of the darkness?"
"I might hnve been lost."
'"Jr is qq. ;It'- :Inlf he, I~. "Jht" gru"nt<
of it i.s that I have ltt ,,v.ethinL
,"1a -tI i dulli
"Ilhia lbt'ir lit theIl , m it n .I ;ih i,-g!" sho
" 'M i , - .\ n111 "" lI e h e mla, h t . " y' m i
k i 4l \s1 th a t fu r" llln l hith th e re h it s b ei ,
"I llmetlhinl; I've 'anted to ti ll Su 1."
"1h. uk: there's 4 s.tar li thire.''
slit tensedI.
"l.'i l a k 1 to e. :itI I II set the bright
e " ,t uf :i lil lie \VrI" .h :llel ir ,
".'lr ti t\ it ill ' W h. b ll ail a hi- ar
I'r. h t h tonto dec li hi - 4 i
'l\v o , . I, , h .ill' t 4 i'1lght l."
" h l dit , 1tui k-' 'p atc;It' l t in yo? l i
e+ ntrifll;I ned. "\ tY il l++lhi. 'liu in e fl'lll
Iti, that 1-.
"Iitrl ilt', r,.nlly :' n l tr tlyl"
*'llow vIt'e- i t, . I '(t t ,ilt love --toe I wJ
" unll' 10ul -,0, 11 If w| r \ o'1 n ly tii1t
InIL witI el n it h avx s-Ich} Itl :io \lian :tT'
I/ill x1 h1 'l f,l :il'lalo t tw Ixx ri )4:1" Y+ 0l,
nullt 1 It t y,,ot' vit' Q th
", 0 'r'e t h," only anie!"
\ : i hi . . . ic h t t o , h : " { , h , ,r 1 1 l. . . 1 .
. o'ih, -h e 4' 1' l j t l i n . Ic it e Ih r ,.nS .
"Ii. .:lilt.
i "t, affi, : r, , . H i t , _, r 1 .I' n.(;ll
i~" y: u li m! o: u', . llI :oo L l le
"1 nt i s u r " .. l ..'t I . iil. "
"1'.,t trI . t ,r om inet le yl,h titry
She* lokda hm" eerw
hle." shr he relied nled "Tho't
kno n hatto 1s linc ehWtr tihllnt ycu
-xolm t, I , nt felt. \rt I dif.erent"
Ilh friled with renewed hope. "Only
ur rht lher? Thon I. of atll the fel
lows whoi- Amy, you do love tne! You
nustn love ime !"
"Don't he silly. Just obeeluse I said
I liked yon."
"If you like me you'll soon learn
to love me."
"I'rn sure I don't know."
"Youtll try. Promise me you'll try."
She looked at him, her eyebrows
peaked with doubt. "I'm so sorry,
Charlie." she replied. "Really I don't
know what to say. Since Will came
hnome I've---I've felt rather different
ly."
BIemm frowned and rejoined in an
almost blustering tone: "Then be has
been knocking me!"
It was the girl's turn to flush, "Mr.
Bemm, you forget yourself. You are
"tt -t re ti l ke'. It's hIe that for-v
gets himself. He forgets--"
"Need yn remid e it me? It'sit's bad
enough without your reminding me!
Be so kind as to stand aside. I am
going in." i
"Not until I have told you how he
forgets his best Interests."
"I asked you to stand aside."
"lih, certainly; fly all mnens." said
Itlilnn, and he sprang out of the wily.
lis tone aind manner usewd Amy to
lise. t he i litlked at him. between
:liter and un ertinty. "uiere's d sitis
Itohit --iyou're hintin at smos ithi h
aIlo t l'iV ." stitbe acused.:
lint' tirut.lIl fare itls o mhi-te fnd
trouli lel, h,'l itlrete d at her o li l htf lly.
"I'll i ut . 1utt ." h t e l ,it' ie . "it '<
:t Lie r! , fur lt-il l v"vy :inl thin :i l rut
it llt.t. if it were nIti f" r ou --"
"N'vtr b ioiel IIsme' i
"' lI ,i t ie, 1,:11i _u n ha il ,. filr l,:,I I ,a 'e.
Vir l :ail li Vt'll i, , oi e
i!,, "u h l t i :t . t : , , _It, O :t 1 :-;
r1 Iet'. I llTtt tu it orl , oril ,ie IlnDo n I
it s . "Wil " ilt V inli 'a t to itnhi- ieti.
or- i t etlterit I' bI y tellinig i u. ilut
hi-r,- al The .l, te1 i irnl . l--that i-.
I hailtpell, l ti o L :ir that 1 1Iii v ith ai
fvv ii in \\" ir l i'is . --he.- n ;il'e ttpsit
kvy. The right h wais v louate in theu
viialt: of the-ttf rini of the cafe dh
pit i .e tlnl lie ."
"Ii-o-,h " the gir sighed rapturou
ly. "yThdey'vit fouli03 the lost hands!"
" usai hl ly foitid the hdx-. It wit
emlilty."
"Amty !" she gheSped"
"Ys-- Now do you see?"
"You say empty? Yet how--why
should he--"
"Hie has forty thou,and dollars on
deplo+sit in at Chit'ago bank."
•"It cannllot he'." y
hIt's true. I heve it from-a friend I
tit he vlvtgrtlpphed on and learned the.t
"Do't i ' sher K erklandimo?"
"Not Ill. Swiili onil! bl.t-ii whio i
mll mlllke troubld for WiAll. I'nf+r- i
to atll i t,.% h,,i-, rate~ he nil qul si,.fon} a 1
Iti lthe fotlt. TPhi, Ihanil are 7iillt, ;lndl
thlel', i. :hui fill'l) Ihiill~lit lin depolitl-l (
unsiih r thi.. usi o!nlll Ii;,lmt.'"
".bsumllt'l ' Yiiu knlotw it < het.ill,
of1 the" ('hlurl in b h in -thl disllcintion:l I
Yo,! E]; lltV 11h:ll 8I>lt I hO (10 WN ill ,"qell I
Ihlefor'thi.n oiti aiwaiy-forgtrtlill7 iex ry- I
"H11 suni.V h'av', difllrnity hi pr-ving
thalt. t'v*'n \illi the heq, lp lf .o tor i
Kirkliild. if it all co~ino<, out." '
"Holly dh yout menll'?-- 'If it till" I
I'omest~ oUt.' "
Ih'lum moive~d <'hoser" to bthe quivireilil,
lgirl nnd howter-,d hi.s wiice,: "It all i
dheipellds onl lil. Anug. I canl kepi qUhet \
liloull futls. thatl wouhl oiffet D'octor i
Kirklind's testimonoy. \W,'thout those i
fiilti.. Will litet. onfly rteliirn the holisl,
oir the mnllli.) he obhtainted frtom their i
di posl.t- l The dlo'torl \ill ima~ke oifli- i,
dui\it to llio hunlk that hie tsok themi i
while Irr*'p!nsi.bile, and the mnatter I
\vill be huli+ h li p wvlithout any) pub- 1
Iit'ity."
"Y ioil- y oil i, al ld o tha t, C h airlie ?" 1~
°"I will if--"'
S"tlh. youl dea:r tiy:" .... ciotried, ilin
!,ulsively tclasingil! his hand. I+
"Amy , You 1l take me!" he eg
She thrust herself free from the arm
Ihatl he wits slipptng about her.
"'Don't '." she erelnimeL "It alooks too
11111I Ith jf yoU Tltit1l s: ; ," :.
I. 'rý.;r in it' euutterted
• ' hili t, to- to let y/i 1i.t u,
1 falt. 'e vii a:re going to h4I, \ViII."
"'\\'hy nit?" he iskedl. '"f I :lree
to hit ll hitn-I iam the "oivy .ll1. \!'l;
'li' h .,Iked ait him. Talh 1r , ,
i 1t : ini ,r c '.IIit. uni ro.I, ', , ,
r I 1V : [ di tiot helie\ ia
S'h\ at 7" he querlil. . I\
t:Ikin aht'k.
.. ,!~ not 1.,li, i."\e 1t." , .I.. , I
It.f hr. i" coiit reet \ r Ili
!:," f i ,f d p,:t"t hire. She ,1:.,i.
1.;e 1 int., the back lio h 1 i I
, , i a bl l t .
CHAPTER VIII.
A Ha.rbreadth Escape.
1 ,11-h -: Hi 1,:1,1 i ltl' t S Ittltll'-!,! I .,i ,' .p
; .ih' ii a L II r it'tit ,'i , i,: !,
t,.1 ! i, , ' Ii( SIt hel, :.il1' 1i I'. \ :. -
! h , . I,- . , h ,,iic lil 4'll ': '"11 "il ,', , rl
S into h eil parlor, n ; h e1 11.'1' '",r -
" . r l, i l. ru e" i m .n ). .<iln
"No.l inilo. tI tear. lnot even i ith t,
d.lotr." r:--isured .Mlrs. Kirklanid "'le
ill:- _ i lif toI his roonl."''
A fin liiimnents laitter IClinton,
trt'iini:z lhieavily over his pipe., he:ard
ai tlill at hi t"or. He frowned.. Theit
tlp becinme a rap. He called in a
hrlu<ijque ltone: "Well, what is it?"
"Me!" came hack a soft whisper.
"Miss Lowrie-your' he replied.
"What do you want?"
"Let me in."
Ite ghlancetd in consternation at his
stockinged feet and bare arms.
"I-I must beg you to excuse me,"
he stammered. "You see, I'm not
that is. I'm about to retire."
"No. no. no !" the whisper shrilled in
protest. "I must have a talk with you!
If you don't let me in I shall scream !"
"Not that, not that," he called back.
"Wait a moment. I'll be out at once."
He dived into the closet to seize
the lounging robe, whic h be slipped on
as he hurried to the door. He slid
back the bolt. Inlalntly the door was
thrust In against u. Amy popped
I,
"He Has Forty Thousand Dollars on
Deposit."
tlrough the opening. She closted the
dtoor and spoke to him in a tone ais
li:lItttr of fiet Ils It was afflectionlte:
"The idea of making such a fuss labohut
letting me in. Now we'll sit down aind
hiave a good old-time talk while I do
my hair."
lie sttred at her, speechless. She
had on a kimono of soft pink silk em
iroidtered with gold flowers. In one
hand she held a silver-backed hair
brush.
"Where tare your manners?" she re
;l'ttvt'i. at:! il she i-ent to set two chllir.s
htfuort- !hi ful-lt'ngpth nil.rt.r on lht'
v"11 olp,.lit the hathroomln pllunc.
'"'c'lio . I don't want to have to slitutI
to .ul over tlihere. Sit tltwn aindt he
II, ~t:lrtcit to obey. antd llhlshtld ai
his i , ti it,,, h Id feet appetlrel fr ttlll iln
dI'r ia -ll, of hlis robe. lutl .lit linmi
Ipl.rll oi tolne (If the chairs antli wits
'ittuda ilinm" hirself in the mnirrir.
Iit' etait'I himself in the chalir 'clost
la'r;,. her. She handed hlin tile hair
irlusht anti Iut up both hantlI to her"
iitaui. The loose sleeves of iher kino
io slipptdtl down, baring her dilupljdi
white arms. He stared, fascinated, at
them and at her shapely fingers, which
-.-tre nimbly drawiug the pins from
her hitir. Soon the thick coils began
Slite shook her head. All the glossy
hriti, l hocks came tumbllng d,wn
ailtut heIr slender shoulders. She
turned .itdtways. with her back to
itd.alt ciasping the hairpins in her
tiip.il t aiiilltg. He gazed in \toil
tieritl' miurtlilration at the wealth of rip
Iitll halir lind the shapely little ht'iad
ftom tl hicih it flowed down.
"Why dlii't yeq begin?" sle inilla
tielllt ilnlimanded. "You'll never fl
i.~lh iuile.ss you start."
"Sartt?"
"'Brushing. stupid!"
"iYou-do you mman you wish me to
-to brush your haikt
S 1 l b,' r ,hr ' fr ml- hi u :It f l
tý!:I , t..T', : I ,b *'/4.4 v'_'4i41,,,' s rik."'..
;:, ! i ' !' 'Il:i.tt her fr,,' 1 4 li l lnlirh r
-, :, h ill,',. Ii,' tooiIk the biruslh
4r.'.1 h i r ha:i, :ir1 -ir t '..tr ' 1h.. haind
11,it : I,,1', tll l. .11 , .\\ .t1 .': " i.11 -
' . ! th1 1 \\+a1, otith nib h:Ital?"
11 r
i 1'* , i , ', ' 1 y,, . lo it rI' ht ."' i h
L i b, , :,n,. dunm~ I!:." r .Pli tn_
1 :1 .. t 1:,r Ili: .n. iil,. \,:1 - 1( '.:1\ !th:! .
,t . i i ,: L , ~ l iit'ti' l i .-t i tn ' --' i
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th11I I :f n . ri h,', :fr l. .1+
r ,!"I 'rhI r ,. hat t1 s th,, ',:.l, d
. f r Ii i -,11the l, m i :Itatl I:i ik, I'l ri
Il' ýn I t.' to.:, f . \,lil Iu h Ill, u
" l i I c r t hr',ii t h uith it."
Y: i . i .I,.,. inh4lin 1 the. 1 ,
1r "44t i i' ! t- ti . : l i i1"- '. "' 1i
l'' 'h, rl it' It. !4 4 tt'. s . 5 n0. 44 4 it . 1 4
4 4 1 4ll,,4 !,4 ' : 'I, ' 1 1t theI 1 . l , It i : ll;
'Itli't l,,'. "'"l t,4 f' lng' lie f I nd Ih .
ky f the saf:'. th4sit f'ault 14 yrour
"('hu-rlie !.id the man saul th* e keyl I
ans found In your pockret. and-h, I
h, t. i t"n, h',- h"t t r ll l secir- t Iyt-.
mIt iof cVn:rs hou 're, my 4t11'1." ir. andT
Uougt ht 1 0 now, and you w01't ,tell
-w\'ill you?"
"Why .hould , I Please go on. I
tail to understn of it the ke. ut
"T'hat l.r,,l*"- th:at I toll 1'h rla , i
If' silout 't7ll Ii It s alliz--\i (llete e
"hat founizd the ey, he mustk, phae i
in thoee ihere t belonged br andh trfounk.
"Why. abl-,ut the hmalOh."
"Yon) wean the Ibllins I.ost by yolr
rther ml in?" ond
"harli knows someone who habo."
umene o pult ll bty, but Onhe ly. It must
ha i a Shodetective, lie found
'ey of the safe deposit vault t your a
[rocket-"
"In my pc1.'ket?"'
"('tharll e ill d the man Paid the key 1 I
was found in your pocket, and-Oh, I
forgot. lie sai It was all secret yet.
-will you?"
"Why should It Please go on. I
fall to understand about the key. But
how about It? If it was a detective
that found the key, he must have dis
covered where it belonged and found
the missing bonds."
". Then frshIon c reenr ti- th
low tie elbow."
(T"o 1E CONTINUEIrD.)
HAD BRIEF DAY OF FAME
Beautiful Paisley Shawl Achieved Im
mense Popularity, but Only for
a Short Time.
'The s1tory of thle isl 4iey shallwl-n
,4'h Ii4 1 tn. I h r.' has J iust I I e n pre
nlflt', to I.dy Il, r,nh tlll'llrter--forms
ln.4l hIf it $44' e4'14 E'4' t anf thoes r t14't l
-l' ,.'I4 " l!:t 4 -h 4'll ,' 1 ' .I 1 141 ll 414 r4 11141 lItt'
S 'l rc,'trs in till' aodl hitory of id n
hl-iry. says a writer ins 'h*' \\ -I
ull .n t r n" l 1Ze ll-. T he t o:!till :w!11 1"4. ftf
:11.' h1' 4l " : 1 Evi'e '!t h1 h'1i h ,f 1 p1'141't 4'it'.
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144 ' i !:.l'. 4411 114'lt'i.t'$. 111\ I u.n
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ia l 14411 a:' i'4 t ! 14'11 "' 1. ''"h 'ltl b f i rt i:
. 4, tli &llt , !i .'i(n 4 I L. 41 1 h irk.
"'h,' 4;ti'4ley W i'el 4t'rs Wetrt lioll.it tE'
''ifltil ,l i. :i iu l theiy kil 'l, ei'll 1 sh, i' t
.hih'h i . ,.eiled its 1rnto lt'pe ini hea't' .
sIc '7s was . 4' t ' ' ri4w14' r 4 ofl plllten' l
Akill, h dsv antagS ofliey Ja f tn. h
•4i'h, ex' r. tNu raly. " i. pro lhly n
n ith waV i g criift. .i ctt llof n l ri t4
flrt int4 of tlie0 e p4h4 'l i.4 In tih t day.i'
.hei they w4-ore not Ii r'iirty 4'n .410( 4'
•hla.rso t in Sothnd oxu'ept tile vetry
Pai4lthy .liwl .fliId nCI ioi"-er er yh
boh:diys m. a a el \\ .re ile Ii th , I,:i
body's Magazine.
OBEDIENCE.
.. ,,.h. ' ' lidl ar+ r i*r < ",rnt "I , 1.
o I ++l lei "r 141 en ,"1 r".
'(' t'lr-e I ], lath r. 4 il,\ t eI \t"
a)t to u"' -1111- J |'dL:nw t I ll ' l o wL'\\
u1 t :I. \w ,.ll :1l I 111 tha:It I" 1 \\:I- to
1t ,'\1 rl- th iI, _ o11 t 'll -. Il to 1',; I 1, 11
uII. r',,_ Ito' turni. tIiv.'\ier, \\ '11 ht'
iti, ,- in no fifth.'
Impressions.
" I u':It tl .!_ , t,,IIo ll i - hP
l id t" ,
"' , " I 1.' t1 l) . I , le :l' l" *' '
_h'M . II- m.1: , :, t 1 , 1 :1- 111
it ili tI it, ' , ' I .1 ;, . \\ h'Illt.n he
1, '< 0 i ) \1 h , \\ll' Ib \I' :1 ' I l t, lti'!
,t | " II ' I -."
' i ti 4l iti .'
A Back-Hancer.
s St\ I:! Iph I. hurl if 0 n
4u444 :.-1'r, . 1 i' : ll .:. 1:, \ ' ' l' , t.
S,'r:illh -, , ;, ti .. ,: l , -. 4l4' h
ithly, fol r ." I e- (14 a i, , .
His Effort.
"That <htnn-\ 1,,, hI -' .t ::11h'y fall
ittl h1"'< 1- 0hi 'il' of th ,',h ,. of that:
murdetl r -tory4' «. \\e. , Ilruill,
"Ilhtl't hllle thI , bi- }y. hII, ,tas- onlt
bretkinkr b,:ald nll\ews."
Analogy.
"Pup,. Is a ela4n wh|io steals ut11o1t an
autojack ?"
"Yes. son."
'"lThen Is a m:an who steals hoots a
bootjack ?"
*1
WILL NEED IT
-- -- t nm- -l Iy-r wi*4
to have money."
"He certainly will. If he l going
to try to provide you with all the
things you have asked me to get"
Terrorism.
The "terrorist." If he would prove
An influentlal elf,
Before he trite to make a rnove
Must be s'lare(lproof himself.
Too Much.
"('nn't 'yot pntil sttIe ginge'r In that
cen'l(?"
"\Vhy. do 'ta you <ele \ ,er,' :ll tlip
rt t il-e' (It l
It's Evtent.
it ti. -t
4r4."
Fu'ly Uni'rstrd.
"'II;i' \'h' .44; 0 1J 1 '. ' lt' ` t44 14i'll!
How I:c Learned.
iril\, ,','* \\(''r, :tt\"-It ?·W: thirc '(, \al~llcLl
In lhe( back ,,.nt tl.llin' tilq, w-hat to
do."
In the "0" Zone.
"You4 I Iilti-i hI:vtt toe'ti lii it in a cold
The Net Result.
**W'i ' l4 t t4 rirI thi gjll rlve for
In ral-in' :anythint?"
*SurUt.e I r'ai4' I (':in.".
Applying the Screws.
Unnl - 4 4 _ - .
Feminone D't'rmna,'ion.
titer.' to 7,,It I , K,.. I ee)."
Too Numerous.
"et '. \r."! 1,r 4 ..ttit4 to) keep a
.tcrd itn!4'x hf hi- (.4l)4'4t4'4'.''
pfli~th ., it', im; I.---Ile."
in Harmony.
,vit'.-. y' ,u ,) t. Y
"II,' hIt- ', i4. t4:.'! hrh ttrerer. I . nlll g)l'
a., l,, , ;* t f t:. line 4 ih'tw t, get
rid It h,':h."
Maybe So.
"\\'4:bt :&r', ,1) I lI';l:hll4'.
'"TI' 1,...'t'.s c'0rri'r.
"S4.4'. d144 oelt't \'0.ill 1,114k u111, shjw
.,me Ip'1'. anl not be satisfied with a
mere curler."
Artificial Light Bent.
"I'he% .:cy that Ior r,,, 1 ,r
nd, r el,., < zri, lightý."
"I in ro ertai tl y tI W- l i
Bad Colds
SW ET, stormy weal r, ex
posure, anitfles, a.1 the
heavy cold is on. Dr. King's N .v
Discovery breaks it up t:ui.Tkly
and pleasantly. lhea:l ct n.,I
up, cough relieved and R " , fa
better. At your druLgi.,tý, f;.
and $1.20 a bottle.
For cold and couJhs
Dr. Kin6'
New Disc erev
Bowels Begging for he p?
1)r. lain, 's 'i ill i ,:., t
happiness of re,,,lar, n ,,..i ,.
and liver functionin ; :. 1p f,. !ig
fit and ready for work or pldy. \Mld
and comfortable to take Ibut aIiayls
reliable. Same old price, 25 cents.
D prop Wotn't Grip
9inq's
New Life for
Sick Man
Eatonic Works Magic
"I have taken only two boxes of
Eatonlec and feel like a new man. It
has done me more good than anything
else," writes C. O. Frappir.
Eatonie is the modern remedy for
acid stomach, bloating, food repeating
and indigestion. It quickly takes up
and carries out the acidity and gas
and enab!es the stomach to dligest the
food ntlatrally. That nniaku n ,t only
1~"rld tl mWta ad -dtMee..et but
you get the full strength from the food
you at. Big box only costs a trine
with your druggist's guarantee.
OUCH! ANOTHER
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
Get busy and relieve those p;ains
with that handy bottle of
Sloan's Liniment
W HIAT Sla,,'',, c . it l t-thr
.r , . I ;
i ' ,t. : '
c In I t' tI O
aIssawesiessmate L, ., a..
FPa yashealte's sake yoa should
Immediately correct an'y Irrega
lariy e the Bowels by taking
DR. TITIl"S IVER PILLS.
If year Beels are mot worklag
yuye cannot expect to
Take emc or two at blrd.
tlUm. Get right and keep righLt
DEAD
Life is a burden when the i i'y
is racked with pain. Everythiing
worries and the vict;rm b.omres
despondent and downhcarted. To
bring back the sunshine take
GOLD MEDAL
Thb national remedy of l.:tand:i for over
200 years; it is an enemy of li I . t r
sulting from kidney, 1ivr and uri: aid
troubles. All drutggit%, three 6iies.
;.ek f'o the aomie ll .r,4 -dle aen e*rr toe
mad accnt r'o Irrtatdo
4mie 100 ; 4,, :rao ;aln M.Nke I ti 'a ..., It
W" .h1w 'u ,. 'a".
-'lthbr,,r (;u "r. vd , v
-ar h ' L.' f . nd a 'x l . r , .
P. R. EXT14'1" INATING ' 2, .22 1+.t
Iltl-'y-e'n th Stret. New Y.r (' r ' '
v-. N. U., HOUSTON, r0. 49--.l'0.