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£Tfv •r *,- f* "TMJ bet €i ^£&*de$> v* ^f"1' -1'- i :l-: flfsnry atlK Silrer Dagger ftr RANDALL PAXUBB £'.-• CMAPTCJt xili—CanCmwta, *in»t «dl«r MOMTf *T!uf rfcfffc I* from «rw tbe MT (AT liit eabse..* "Wb. I tkrt MNC ««f»g *Vtomtag YES AMFKE MM IS BEN Hnnrfy." Uw |fM 3r»i» w« tfcf twiBk. wi^-r **fXw«eo «ifht tad r.inr Hb««r4: fa #re.iloe tbr**» nemtb* oow I fwariw to p»y ft afl op tflowrww* "(*, yow (Jfd, bur! oat #f that flMfl. I jwpfioNc** "Were eiJM? I get ft, f«a tblnk? Mrff» (tort I hare im ifuwre."* b«m Wit WaWrwo JW«p4 nUmKSf. ail riirfet. r«t what fcatfirr* a»e wbj tf i« art rl »b«W hit f«*» few It at t« ftei* fatrtlcsiar Krmntz fr,mt he mam 1 #U»oti! ',:'" •-•fjr- -"f ---v .. -f l^r-&, •M .• -. _i& $s«L *r JAitr 3Thi s«-. -/|L- ha«re h«r. an ban** "V'*i Is D—1» w'sfht emart- •f flan yo« think. He flt»f at •H. If you ewir uc bl* rli^tt oam* mm* Harria, as aJ^rk a mMik as ever "Harris? eroofet What was It I to tbe J*s Waw't be flse my wbat wm» croaked las' "Too bet be was that's wbat Fro tettififr you aixntf that's why I e»*rn b«!* to «e: this olf uiy che*t. He litis fallow Homer emmitg orer. In with all his papers, an' art m§ nepwUfttfn' Wth Krantz and Air a M' A'ri got awful thick." 1 wbat was the gameT* get that ebeefc into cau^h. of He ban# around for tbat i^parput for weeks, an' then missed "Alt' fv knew bin, an' oerer mid -A WfTOf I knew bin. first time I tn*-tn I Ursm, hot what m&*f# tf:«t& }*rt had »rj IHnrt it mif very Siketjr tbt-y wa» Jaat dtan«-«, is it? I betide ftaf K at* a —r? He: tt-^r 't "How ffcey itat^ot thfltf *t"#n rh fft+. W'l* I'tHy I krtf'W »h#»re I# a h—I of a It* Z0 tg 00 itwleT tbe surface. It ?iK.*t jrood to me. tky jwapim y«o pm at tUs time," "Whw jm mr«nf Ton bare not 4pf»erf nothingT* "XU-r be lao^wf fTWijrbfy. *T»—n if. In not tbe *rif?'r»ar ktnd. Ti e-e*» Nwi p*exrty feff«»r* aft»?r, the dop^. Iff Mr 1^1 fOA, bar I've let 'eta ha'it. y I V e i a i a n i w e 9«| Wtey're N*m f«»M. oa ko»« tlil my who '-aiilH h?m«elf HonMfrr *m»re—» «*nari f*-f!«w.** got tbe bloater bat wbat was It fa me? I'm not in this bnsine^i for W9 b^lth. Wine. 1 never gave a 4 vbo got hands on that ttoff, so htut rny grab at it. Harris an' 1 ft trained thrt's why I was utit .'0mm. waltin' for s signal from him. ^.|H «4MS jros bast him to It, I'd Just ^|H lm jw running mate as V tfon't talk so owll 4N m.f Harris is deatJy •*Aa mackerel be coulun be no If. But tbat was my lwuse where m\* rroaked. an' w 1 got to get & ICWL Tbe police ^in't wise so Sit rbejr might tumble if I bang fO'l." wbjr yoa come betef Ktttfljr l*t» got to har^ some «fft* svrsy, «ud it's up to you to la jkpi I'm heeled. You know where hftjjpl Is. and how to get It quick." TpiUii't dare ose that money l^jiiyp'f even opened tbe bag." |H you wouldn't! You are *p enougb to pay tbat tomorrow, sln't yoaf That's fM premfsed tbe girl. Weil. I'm .U taqwrttM as abe Is. I reckon, ffei g^ln' to bsve my sbsre, you «toe rn nmke it feet for you— fsv fcavMTt nofblng hmt yo«r own Jf Av, Wine, don't be s SfW otbers beside «s tbara In fids sOslr. TWre'a a down on Hlxtb mrenue, who'* got sU o' Ilar be's goin' to keep on 'fins tiiere's snotber fel ,W_J. I» Mtse li—I. I tin Hlf fit, bnt lie's And being knows MHush! v He was •miKlwi wb«« v« damped Ma then uri later, *1m a»y wtfe (M tUs gfri to MM «y**r—rbey nUwj !ft rk Haw tr*rt—Harrtj b* tnroed the isey on brr. Tl«y *u ii» &•* ts» hrtaf thmsa together the Mtt I mvmiag. b«t wrtnw Sever* mast have woke up. as' grA mt tf tie rw»ii, fw the thing iv)*'4 ke «*JM fisrfetfa* Hjrw «o! E® ?h* hall. aa" «fl«f that 1 f'K &d the gfri fe-vl skips-"*! -xtf daria' trhe "Tfcey tw*?b g*X surayT* leaving Harrf:* wtffc «fcufi !»».•»? *d d^a-i+r thao a d»*r-|fHW-iaJrt r,.*U wf-.ee E g-rt to ii-aL** "Aad jtm faxit to jRtj- fhe dra «f fw faJk %*#mt Aira 'tt abflRit! brua. «f n«rt» Ik!iktM we makitl Iwlp if. hat *he srm at Mbfnt ami ab* didn't a«k «w fmfy ft «hrfiso ther^'e tw.tA rhirrg: ctmr hsm'f N*en t»j f.» —*f»*- knew wfcaf b« waw killed with,"* "»7f*t'» that! Kbe tM YWI wfcat an^sc h?f»r "Yt'i bef «lw 4M »f»e bad om of 'its h*r*lf, an' f«wk if *mt if ber h»t, »nl pwt St r!rh» dowi* here on ifef deak. I tt«*Ki«ff for a i t»» ire^It* fo k#l m#v, hwt *h+ 'li'ln't ftwi** )n.«» wroc on talkfn*. H»vw «fo YER WKIW *BE M*T FOWIWL RIIAS oatf h*r, bow. It wa* fh^r#» fn fb* 'fark. That fHfer «ent $m a^y trflr^ mfy do he rafdM the r*xai at a**»e tblftk fb#y .ttAgiu*~rl jtm bt.gtit ba*e ar.fi it **t»e way. and bfrt it til tif» T«ii«e. Tb»t wa« what Har K* nr» h* *s« in on tie Job. Twin} ?h* :h!nct** "Ton don't fnasiie tbe girl ftp piay is' «#r* "I don't ima^l'e nothin'. bat I'm fxfayirr safe. I don't krwrw what the h—I either rrf them ar#» Bp to, hut I figure thrj ^»«w to»» «i—o mnrh. ao* I t!a'i 5'»lr»' to ?s any »5iaficw ben^e' rmrwi till they noae oot fhe rest. That my idea, to skip wMfe th«r «»me Hiar e to away. |x»ny up my «hare. Win*, an' tbe« y^u ran d« wfttaterer yon dara plea*e with wbat'a cpuln' to j*m. What df» ym *ayT* I ctm\d h'-ar the other tram»"nse nmnajtfy back awl forth am** the rr»m. HI* faittire to anawer mux? Don't Talk So Loud!" have angered the Russ'an, for. after a minute, he burst out with an oath: Mf—n It. why don't yet *oy «ome- tbing? I'art o' this Imotlie's mine, ain't Itr MY-yes—of cowfe." "Well, then, couxh It up! Where did you plant the stuff?" "It's put away In a safety vault." Wine explalt-ed, Ms vol«*e almost fall ing hlin. "Honest, Waldron. I enn't get It tonight. It's too late. The bank is locked, and I haven't opened It." "You're a liar! Y011 never dared to lug ibe thing around! You wouldn't be «een wltb it In your hand in day light. I know you. you sneaking cur. You brought the stuff straight to this office tbat night, and. by God. 1 be lieve it Is here yet. Whnt do you want me to do—kill you, snd then bunt? That is what's goin' to bap pen. unless you come across, too. I'll sfvske tbe gtezard out of you, you lit tle sneak. If you fry any trick on me." He must heve gripped tbe otber, for tbere was a struggle. Wine whim pering ss though half choked. "Speak op. you cur! This thing di vides flfry flfty. Where Is It now? What's tbsf—behind those booki? H—I. wouldn't believe yoa under oath, (io get It oat from tbere let's have a took at tbe stuff." He must bsve flung tbe otber dear across the room, for be came down sprawling, bis body striking sgalnst tbe door of the closet, behind which I crouched. The catch broke under the impact, snd, before 1 could draw hack, I was in fall view of both men. CHATTER XIV. «f Murderer. on the floor at st me. so appearance MihA ob- raA'aMBB PjPipWi .twnnnn* lo«r-. (try i t&wjfh Ilr.ew knw whs this I CwmJ *th ie*H t&j t&* paaap-ts' g» Ue i» wlrhi tlw» jplrt alt rt^fct. #*id k»»w» tw 1—n moHL Y&JI?'* wfbat awtei *mt in mifi» imrivcK «r itintt. 4vm&iB* tto «a t!» Soar. Frr^iE. Miiad '&•»** be fe^4 re*i1f 4r«wB fortS tnr.o view fe«Ljt.*k Leati&er »6ie» WLm f«jiicad ?ofc?e, 'r.j ftruige of terror, wbirt r. •*-..•#*{ h:ra t® lit t© fcfs Ms e?«» tBto Ki,ive. eo« htksti fiiiog in of a I Ltri ao tlSE*. I E «rra^-hr #t Ltmr *trik*ryf rta.-fl e- ^r. a* we jrraj)fi»:«Nj &as t&e M»*w sent feifa ^*r-k ajpafuKrt f.l»* lK)*fcoaie. lie ue »k#». ind the with it a fury wh:-'-!t traa* I f''.rrR"-«i ft* laro a *ii(i t#ajt m* .«•?***» i* wfeaf be i* ap »»f U »M fwr^rH «iib k aposis of ~.\7. doc't. IVin*. bust fee's *«re g»w lierrrrj fa b»* ffrj crt% fee became ^jwv-e gsne ''xei, at. z fterstm,. tmj afj^rjt her he.ng bete fMRnp we." I f#-- him fo be. it*rm that a e&a4 rk%, w&fwms ooljr »Je «r gm fr» kKI. "T'w re a aoaa tbbi tisae, yer b—l-bmisKl. not a whiffet ilk* Harm. Hi blow a hoi* dear thrwnch Jft! Kiteakrd in. did yer? RH. jelt iie-ser »f..ea* a^ai.n Say, h»»«. »k. jer H5s»» th^ ta*te tJiarT" *od tried to Ntt into me wieb Uw "re*', d. I ea^ht hi to Sn«rjn*ly, •*i a frw? rocfeirsg hi* h«a4 bae's aftd r-Tjtrir^ a gash txt hi* cLe«fit fr-jee whieb W» xj «5srt*-d. If he possessed any self-^njro! before, h* lost it then, erazed with hate a ll« Retire to 5ci?i. If*- was a hamom fighter. h*vuod by no reK of soy ferocity— bfrftug. gouging, aMtng a l^ods a»d feet, %»%&%*. It wa# this which defeated him, for while I was mefrher ft*4 isor clear of mind, I kept my Lead rj£irt«j!lj to mx^mber my ttaioiiiir ai.»i ar*pt errry a«]'a(tra^e that pre- a#r»fed i'xetf mfjre thaft tr.at. the very threats with *hU-h be tried to jeoad rite were pkks to bis own actioa, trvinz me the swift blot Deeded for Ii«*a»fzfnf Wine was li«Ht of me, I manage to vhlri th*- big bulk of the botrling RnsMr.o aiKut so a* to blo^k any srarpriw attaek from the rear. Ti.1* mnvmebt gave me the *up(rt fjf rbe wai». arnL n.*U.% it a« a de ffn«e. I re^#r*ed fhe *am»* tacfSf»* ad* by Waldrcn. as-auftiug him with feet as weSI as hanlsr breaking oat his ^tmngle bold *o my throat and g"t S fof'ng h:rn Ks'iRav!. th.it a a*lft ki^ rent »he fellow umttir.g over a pi e of books, c-sawliig at f).e esnfxiy air for support. He wonid have gone -ywrswling upon hif back if Wine had r»t bef-n directly it the way. As I* wok he »tni k fhe other, the force of hi big htmly hurling the suuilter mac he«v|ijr agamst tfe U-»!ce of the outer window. A* the fellow struck, tbe giivh shivered and T#shM Into a thousand pie es. it before Waldron could rejfain finn footing, or rea'ixe what had hcj^i^ned. I was again uj^on liirn. hr»Tik!rij: 'hrr.i ^h his di*ze«I guard and driving my tmm straight Into bit 1 face Th** rtvo?tIn WTnes T,»nd wa« di»'*l argefl, the bullet wMxtflng jif:Ht n»e. but -ven as th** rejKrt «*ra-k»-l, the prepare of the Jew's b^nly forced tbe ifmaHpr man relentleiwly backward over the *fl!. He gave utterance to one wJ'l ye I! of fright, releasing thf gun and gripping fJe^T^ratt-iy at Wal rlron'* roliar for sup^irt. then tippled over backward and went down. We l^rth heard the crash as the •splinter* of gia*s gave way. and the dull, 'lead thud of the body as ft struck nomewhere 'ar lie!o.». The R'iR«ian **•*•:i*«\ paralywd with terror, tmabb to qnife cr#mpr»-hend what had occurred behind him. But I had M-en the trag cly, arid my mind worked Hke a fla*h. He made ore weak effort to %pring aside, forgetful of his own danger, his guard drojiped, and I Set him hpve if— ftraSght in the jaw. The clenched flst enmched Irto hl« whiskers, and, with arms fl^nf u*». he went over a* if ahot. hi* fcefld striking an cdjre of the overturned h*okca*e as he fell, and lay there motionless, a trickle of blood slowly ooxing out upon the floor. I stepped back and leaned out through fhe broken window three storifc*' below, on a graveled rojf, lay Homething black, huddled up grr fesquely, which I knew was a human body. cmshtKl hel|Jess, its bone* broken. I drew hack from the griie *onie Hjrht, MO sickened i ree!ei dizzi ly, clutching at the sill for support. As I clung there, uncertain, daxed, my mind for the moment a blank, gome one began rattling and pounding against the door leading into the cor ridor. I crossed the room, my liinbx trem bling so I could scarcely walk, my breath coming In gasps. They were kicking against the wood and pound ing with flstK,'seeking to break In the lock. The xight aobered me, brought back my xeif--ontrol and I threw the door open and faced them alm'»st cool ly. There were four policemen, the flrxt s gray-mustached sergeant, re volver In hand, and behind these a jam of excited Individuals of both sexes, peering over shoulders to gain view witliin. The sergeant gripped me by the collar. "Xow, you what's up here? Have you killed somebody?" "No," I answered, making no effort to break away, still breathing hard, but able to express myself clearly. "There is a man dead, but he fell from s window. I have nothing to conceal, sergeant. My name Is Severn, and I am connected with the United States consular service. Give me s chance and I'll hand you my card." He must have been impressed by the way I acted and spoke, foi^he released his grasp aud accepted the card 1 fished out of a vest pocket, holding it up to the light In order te read the script (TO BE CONTINUED.) .yptRiit parsley peed la ae of bovise Jardfn$erea* It will make s attractive plant fer Hi# house snd when rows can be used' far (be & GOOD HIGHWAYS PNEUMATIC TIRES ARE BEST fill Least Damaga to Raatf Swrfaea^ Accosts ng t« Teats toy Bureau a# Rca44i (Pn%mr*S ?T tH* L.i «4 Rfae«a Dxepart »»«i( A|mtr!f».» Many r-'-a?'!* R'»f ori^ra'fy fnten»ted t*» *arr7 b*-s*y trade «Mi'»+x«?y 4amsz^ darfrtr 'he p*Kl oi »f the war by the import of heavy B»«rr trorkx. *ne natural resvlt of this *S* if hfrh *:ly ^ifje^^rs 'h* imprirfanf* of annin» aH frrara r««da »:*h ref^r^O'"* t*» th«» klol "f trafBe that is lilsely t* ose them. Tbe *-nz~'9fr* r**p*c4ed iiB?R*»«1fatefy by Hm^dirijr 'h i'ker rr«da *r*t of atmct m'r^ d'irrj^. oar!a hat in fhe with a kn*« In tbe st*«oa^h. ^rinnlr.f ahM^re of fleCnlte k»«wEw!gte «f the a* I my grip on bis beard. prrtaMe nfrmrth of tbe impel they hare not kiv»wn exactly bow thick or bow wtmng the rowd* be id*. Hereof tests of tite im[«d of ootnr fnKts ma4e by *he barean «f pohlie roads. Uurted Sfates f»eT:artnieot ot Arrteaftore. de^el. tl.e fa^s that wfee* a sMfd-tired tmdc strikes a HiOftwaya. Pneumatic Tires Save one-inch otstmdoa, tbe I be a.« high as seven fTm*-* fhe an average t-eir.g ah»»ot f-vir The te(ts *ho*. however, that the Imparl depends largely upon tbe k 'ad and condition r4 the tire. I*neumatie tir»-«4 r-«u,«e fhe «Jarnage to the pond surface, the cushi"n of air re during the inipa^t so thjt It is »ei» d' ir greater than 1J4 times the static lfl»d on the whee?s. A'fhooeh the impact increase* with th*« sp*-ed The tests *i fhe bureau of.public r*ad« have pointed the way to m«»re scientific de«isrn!ng of roads for mo- 1 fr,rmer y TT.e numl*r of Inr^tn^ in which very arge rue 8 n kept continuously ^rking Is retnely l.mtt.. .so a e e 1 hood of forthcoming motortruck dam- Hge to public highways ably reduced. li consider QOOD HIGHWAYS ARE COMING Federal, State and Local Authorities J&n Hands for Great Good Roads Campaign. The federal government, the state governments, and the iocal authorities have Joined hands for the greatest good-roads campaign that has ever been undertaken anywhere in the world. We are told that during the next live years there will be at the disposal of the state highway departments a grand total of not less than $3.XJ0. 000,000. No fewer than 22 great na tional highways are under const ruc tion or planned for early develop roent. The aggregate projects call for tbe expenditure of $600,000,000 during tbs present year. APPROVES OUR ROAD SYSTEM Imperial Comnr^mioner of Japaneee Gmgsrnment Recommends Our Type fer BuildiM«. Prol. Takskuws of Klrlu univer sity, In Tokyo, and Imperial commis sioner ot tbe Japanese government, sent sbroad. to investigate types of highways In Europe and the United States, spproves of the type of road wsy used In this country for the Im provement and road building program In Japan. Work in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania has 231 highway con struction Jobs under wsy. These in volve a totsl of 4,946,012 feet or 934.73 at a co«t of $51,731JS2Sii4. |ms Along Highways, V California, Oregon and Washington are sstabllsb'ag laws for preserving trees along the highways «s a Jceolc Pivs Fowls Dry Mash. Keep the dr/ mash before tbe birds ky II CMtar Wtf Ti When the tirs« came to feed tbe animal*, though, bis nerve faiterei cs{)e(JaF[y when be was obliged to open ibe Jion cwge. "Oh. Lawd." he prayed, "as yo' was wid I^n'l In the lion s oen, so be wfci me no*.'* V*here«pec a votee Issued from tbe king of beasts: "Nehbab mind de Lord and Dan'i, big b»y. Dis yere lion's yo* own country n tan. Jes" hc^le wid. dat ebow."—American I-ejrion Weekly. Defined. Kntrker-Wli.il is a cellar? |V^*ker—A brick pocket.—New York Bern Id. I CARTERS TTLE VER [PI LI firit"*. jALC Men-Metallic Msrvaral Largety in Manufacture of Goods. the tru^k, arid It is therefore hSgtiiy *ou»e of the most common com deirable to limit «ie*-d hv strict reg ulation. the u*e of pneumatic tires would make higher speed permissible. i tortrock trafficTand there is every as- Hayings. Leeds, Lennoc and Ren -urance tliat engireers will now be able to huild r«#adji with practical cer •ainty that they will withstand the Mows of heavy vehicles. Further reassurance in this respect *"llilnK dlvisb»n of Mes In the Information that manu- ^vhtT facturers are not building as many o. ba- a soft and apparently greasy 'rucks excee fig v «lijiiiery feeling. It if* a nonconduc- PE-RU-NA For Cough*, Cotds mud CmtmrrH ttr W- Mm&dL Bnaftoa. lOcMcaa. (raa Smwc Ca«r Btai y»w Ural tmd From Africa. Tbe "Ov-aresr s?:../.-. on Earth""— of them—was tvuritf Georgia and ha vixi^ trouble with Us »mal! hue se'ect naeragerie. Therefore, the manage me»t of the show advertised for an assistant trairfr. A husky black gentleman applied. «as a creat ed »E'l went to work. Mwick dMt naHat care ftt WtMr is f« nut im ran I l«« km iniWI ta ^n4*m!i««iiwia«TM«tf«MinaHaiaH. Mr Minh3 n fcxe* irr Dr I Ac f«*t fc** y*ar». by ___ Mi v? 'W Pt-nt« aM* Mck •oc.iiia* tsfleesoe afM tW 6t Mr hmm iwliirti «f?ec .•-« r-*«•.-r -j r«t«f a/tefft after yramW «ickM» tie pw or Sgawii" What to Take for CONSTIPATION Uasd Rubber Among Canada's more useful metallic minerals talc is probably the most adaptable and widely used, of #-n?f-ring Into tbe linishog proves of wjodities. Talc, sometimes designated soap stone. a»best«js. french chalk, min ernl pulp, taiclay and verdollte. is found in Cape Breton and Inverness co«.iiities in Nova Scotia Frontfeuac, of hpflf eJwtr)eity and u ststant to most chemical action. *X- 1|s #rc a flMtp Jn Clf a TaJc ,s Seville, Spain, is said to have been the first European city to have a po licewoman. W 1%' frew **iiities and Kenora district in ing the law on two young and attrac Antario Ii^auce, Drome and llegan-'five aliens, the oflicer not only per tic counties in Quebec, and in the mitted them tne ri^ht of way hut Leech river section of the Victoria took the trouble to point out the motm- t»h Co'umbia. rom whi'.e to to the touch it or 'T, ,n window blind cloth, |arjrefy owJ ,n M(e fuse of rubber goods. ctatuifac- Times for Gratitude. There i* much greatness of mind In fhe owning of a good turn as In the doing of it: and we must no more force a requital out of season than be wanting In it.—Seneca. The Man Who Said: The proof of the pudding is in the eating"— was only half through V,*^- V •I a SSS&B l?*r Reason" tmmrimciaf u/msmm aunt 1 «m« imnu |tM I4*i 9t ftwra. "Y«o probably »«n't agree wltb m^ but—" -But what?" "Any [«'itidin will tell yjpo tbat tet -ion* rpe»k louder than words."—'Wmp side Tales. ttmp tk« Pataa. hart ot a bum or a cut atops wnan CartwISs^rve »ppti«d It h**is «i. -klr wfeO'it Vjc sod Of an of t*«4 y* !o TM W Oois Co., I... —Axt #r Open and Above Bear#. "Johnbte. the stork has brought you s little sister." "A* g.t a a. Stork noth'n'. It was tlte milkman br.mgtjt it. Ioesn't it say on the wagrm. 'Fau.iiies Supplied Uaiiyr **—Ifut Mawfi Marking hN. Egotism. Always reflect liial of course, aom* Of the service* j*-rfiruie«J for you are not so weii done as you could elii i tbem. Take a good dose of Carter'slittle liver PHls —then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after They cleanse your system of all waste matter and Reflate Year Bcweb. Mild- as easy to take as sugar. Cmmtm Um «g ishiw Small PilL Small Dose. Small Price. IS FOUND IN CANADA SOFT ANSWER IN SWEDISH "Explanation" That More Than SntlS» tied the 0ff«rcied Representa tive of the Law. A pretty young Swede and an Atneti* can girl were cros«in^ the Ellipse, re gardless of a lettered warning to keep «»fT the grass. A bicycle po'iceinan wheeled up to ask if they coiMdn *ee the sign, whereupon the American whispered to tl»e other to answer bim in Swedish. The little foreigner hurst forth in excited mystifying hiHiniage axid the other pirl chipped in with the few word-? of her own acquired «tock. 1 Realizing the impossibility of euforc- ment, government buildings ami like public views. When she eo{ the chance tTie Ameri can girl asked her friend what she had said to the policeman—and that up holder of the law aisy be interested ID the answer. "I was i»ei*i.us that all I CT»n»d think of vrw the Lord's Prayer. And I g!*ve him that from sturt to finish."— Washington Star. Going to the Root. Tbe Anglo American Congress «f ITIPtorians are of the opinion that Eng lish history text-books are warped by prejudice. Tltere is some talk of his tory being abolished.—I^mdon Punch. Also, a woman's face may be her husband's misfortune. He started a good padding-* proof, but he didn't finish it. fliere's a lot of trouble in the #orld from puddings that taste good hut don't do good. They "eat" well, but flpda the recommendation. for that Snnitariuma are fuQ of pud* ding-eaterswhostopped the test tasteandforgottoinquire at whether their food gave tbe body what it needed—until the body rebelled* Grap*»Nuts te s food that tastes good and does good. The proof of Grape-Nuts begins in tha eating and goes on through tbs splendid service which Grape* Huts renders SS real food, Grape-Nuts is the perfected good* ness of wheat and malted barley —delicious to taste, easy to di« gjbst, and exceptionally rich ta| (Rouriahment for body and braizi Grape-Nutf rr 4.' V -X V- v.- •/. thj. Sei