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a Ikii mder ti^gay autumn?foliage B^^ywetttround and round that^odd i his, after Chrya had commented $&! upoiv.lt so lengthily. Doubtless Katherine realised that her beauty was or a , : unique type, too rare to tie 8im"pl? H: "freak," or accidental, In Babs, It was A ; destined to attract attention as the' w: child grew up. And it- was so peculiar, as mere beauty, and so extraor| ; dlnary, as resemblance, that it mlgln ; easily betray the relationship between Kthe r.hlld and the woman. Mi^it it not,-therefore, become the ^r" motive (or a shocking -lime? i . It woiid be absurd, I knew, to take c -my theory to the i.iteotlve3 for tlioyji seprned my other theories. Bc-? would have to discuss it with !Bob. He must decide if it were best I - to let the police revive the Lorlmur fe'x Mine was a far-fetched theory, J- iuplQUe even In' the strange history of p 'crimes by unwed mothers, One which fcould bs attached tc an abnormal s. KAtherino Miller was?Just that. 'She w*s sub-normal, primitive. I remembered her love letter lo my husffjfjband. She wasn't cleyer but she was g;|Qop)plex. She schemed and planned 1 !to g?t Jjer own way, In the most roundShhsmiam fashion. She actually relied I Either people's goodness and sintp 'make a shield for her own isy. And how well her schemes n the alley between tho walls I heard men's voices. Bob and on were talking as they paced toward me. As they came Into en, and caught,a first glimpse Morrison stuffed that pitiful bit [ie lawn into his pocket. I t bear to look at it, but I said: . Chapln told me?she had to Mr. Morrison, she was nearly When you've a minute to spare, want to. talk with you."" )Qrse Morrison went oh to the and Bob sat down beside aw. ked awfully stern, nevorlii^less, ed my hand into his. ^And I < >d to explain my theory to him trange theory4s to the real moadlng to Babs' abduction?or listened with 'respect. At to ejcolaimed: sK.I don't ,belleve she did It! believe the child is dead!" : grounds he had for defending T nnulrin't coo hlif J Inv L^UO | * V?w?w*? " WW, ? ? - - <?ir .> >fu}ly accepted hiaiiope about the darla blind! That blood-stained . fFree 1 I A Safe) F 1 I * * I In Order* I U Qhiir. rT}i?P 'or a Dre?U 'est. ruffle was put out (or us to (tad! My dear, I wasn't with Miss Millar more than twenty minutes ,last night. I started to walk home through the park and I found that cloth In the bushes. I called the chauffeurs and the yard men and we hunted Jranttfially, until? well, you know how late?" I put my fingers over Bob's lips. I couldn't bear to recall how I had acted about that long wait Bob pulled my hand down and held It In his and went on: "That cloth was dropped by the ghostly gray shape you* scared away In the mist?/' "It was put there to mislead us?" "I'm darn positive!" "Then find Babs! You can beat the detectives, and besides, you won't have to rake up the Lorlmer scandal." "How do you mean?find her?" j "Make love?make love to the moth-, er!" I cried InMesperation. "It sounds I ?~1 T 1 I HWIUI, 1 KUIIW, IJUl nc IU UCUIUI& ? .<> . a perfectly awful woman. And it's like offering you a sacrifice, on a pagan altar," I moaned. "But it's for Babs' sake. So, maybe, I can go through with It!" ( And then, of course, I wept. i mannington! Position Here. Donald Vine, of Pittsburgh, has accepted a position at the Oil Well Supply company's store in Water street. Theatre Party. , Mrs. Louise Furbee entertained the Priscilla club on Wednesday evening with a theatre party at Burt's. The play was "Mickey." Out of town guest* included Were Miss Cowell, of Philadelphia, and Miss Audra Amos, of Meadville. ? Called By Illness. Mrs. Teter B. Toothmau, of Hough addition, has been called to Wallace, Harrison county, by the critical illness of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Bennett. Moving. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Campbell are moving to a farm near Columbus, Ohio. The Chase property in which they have resided will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beam, who recently moved to Mannlngton. Remodelling. T. B. Holbert 1s raising and remodelling his property adjoining that of T! L. Sturm in Buffalo street. A concrete wall Is being built 'fronting three residences in this row and extending to Franklin street. This section will present a decidedly improved appearance when completed. Open Grocery. H. E. Baker and William Baker, of this city, are remodelling the room next to the Snodgrass* tin shop in the Baker block, corner of Buffalo and Washington streets, preparatory to the opening o? a brand new grocery store i n F.vpr :y Razor Abs RE] to Introduce 1 djravj oarcj e l,fflfctawayA Plrstic ositive?M.^pge for de, AJn^pt is thkl pack^gesjnJkuJes at o each^n? prixfe^rf t\ me B^st 1 he Mamet r * r t n t ^rmn* UUAKAIN1&E S. Ho \NUFACTURE iet Fain for , n . nhcr of her young frtt nris ai her home In Dancer avenue last Friday evening" In honor at herthlrteenth birthday. The little folks enjoyed the evening with games and music and refreshments were served. Buys Residence. Mr. and Mrs. John iKuhn, of Brookside. are moving into the Max Jaffe residence in Furbde avenue which Mr. Kohn recently purchased. To Jericho. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Forney and family are moving from Dancer avenue, to Jericho. To "World's 8eries." Frank P. Magee Is attending the world's baseball series in Cincinnati and Chicago. Mr. Magee is a brother of SberwOod Magee of the Cincinnati Moves to Ohio. Claude Stanford, of Dancer avenue, Is a visitor In Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. Stanford %nd family are making preparations toward moving to Youngstown soon. As Branch. T. S. Rymer who was to have moved Rymer's Market to the Paul building In Railroad street, has decided to retain the Clarksburg street store and use the Paul room as a branch store, ^harles E. Ryan is a new salesman with Mr. Rymer. Personals. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Boor and daughter of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are guest3 at the home of the former's brother, Lucian H. Boor and family, in High street. Mr. and Mrs-A, W. Prichard were visitors in Wheeling on Wednesday. Miss Grace Fitch has gone to Fairview for a visit with'relatives. Miss Lottie Snodgrass has returned to her home at Barrackville after a visit with Mrs. T. V. Morgan, of Locust street. Mrs. F. W. Blrchard, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. D. Atha, In Jefferson street. Mrs. Mattie Gorrell and granddaughter, Miss Aubra Amos, have returned to Meadvllle, Tyler county, after a visit with the former's sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Furbee, in Locust street. Fenton West, of Spencer, Is the new teacher In the high school at Rymer. Miss Gra(!e Forney has gone to Bedford Springs, Pa., for a visit with rel pgH^as ybody olutely E! OuryNew 0ra(zor iome, fifsi the Eaiz^ fc you P,tirli&jBg&lar ro shaves, on ?lr\ ntr V JJ DI k Co. R tnont, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kynifr have returned mo a vi*it with relatives In ; Charleroi, Pa. 1 John MoGarvey, ot Akron. Ohio, U here for a visit with hit slater, Mrs. Frank L. Hawkins, In barbae avenue. A. C. Collins of Underwood, was a business visitor fn the city on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bartlett and Mrs. Claude Jefferys are on a visit to Pittaburgh. Mrs. C A. Snodgrass has returned from a visit with relatives in Columbus. Ohio. Mrs. McDermont, of Montpelier, Indiana, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Fitspatrick, in Dancer avenue. H. D. Atha is a business visitor iti Columbus, Ohio. Dr. ana Mrs. li. H. ueoenaaner ana, Mrs. L. J. McMillan are attending the state Eastern Star meeting at Bluefield this week. , C. L. Bock ,of Buckhannon. spent the week end with friends In Manning-, ton. James Hawker Fas a business vis!-, tor in Worthlngton on Monday. Robert M. Johnson Is a business rlsltor in Altoona, Pa., this week. Mrs. M. L. Miller has gone t(> BuckA Store Th; j Profite On/ experience vinces \ successful drug business is An opportunity the\fo#fe 1 ! pealed to us. We paper ] ! profits and the resffltjLtrtrl toners whichjm^frneaess storeiiw^e^jCn^f to sue* a superior sfeirfce and faiap we hall^b^pre?fied t qbeVy Cht4nm>i 1 U1 UIVJ' I V Ph6ne 1476?Next Door 306 JEFFERS' jU> 'fc I I Luxuric This] The living because the fai and discuss the most cheerful to offer you th Our living genuine leatne only three thin If you shoi gMlyhej^m i ^^WSwould Change soon, ii enough furnitu vance in price. Our easy ] - such small wee Come in; s ' Thn All i ^ Thr< Thr< * Oner Thrt i -Otto J. vmt Otito?Is 1$Md5fg'a'vtsit with her lifter, Mrs. Ssskey Shackelford, here. Homer C. Toothman, of Fairmont, was a Visitor In the city on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Modi have returned from- a few days' visit In Wheslinr" Mr. ud Mrs. T. J. Jones have returned from a, visit In Berkeley Bprings. Rev. A. B. Michael *?<* returned to the Logansport circnff Jy the M. E. conference at Morgant^Sp. To Practice In Cleveland. Announcements hare been received by the medical and surreal profession here stating that Dr. <3. A. Bowers has opened offices in Cleveland, Ohio, for the practice of his profmion, that of snriery. Dr. Bowers is well kno^n here in Mannington. He 1b a graduate of Wheeling High school, class;of 1903. of West Virginia University in 1908 with the degree of A. B., and of Johns Hopklng University of Baltimore where he secured his M. D. degree in 1912. Since that time he has been afaociated with Dr. Hugh Young, of Baltimore at Prevents :ering ^ is that the bails of every 3 square dealing. to exactojfldriU new|L apla?gi<SSles at reasonable Ulcreased numbeVof 'cusarily be drawn A? our policy. If quality, goods, rices appeal 14 you'i-then 'nnr rpmilnr ^riicrOTSt.1? Zca. td the Traction, Office. ON STREET. r us Comfc Living R( roomMiould be the brighte nily wiM gathlr there, no } events afthe d?y. It is th and fcomiV'tab^ room in t le fqfnitur\th$ will make royrn suits r mholsj^in# others with Mhppptit lUfliily want uiw rcnoose thejnlce that will advise you io my your fur k is going Co bAalmost im re to supply the lemand, an payment plan enaMes you t ikly, or monthly parents t ee, and be convincedX AttractiveljnPr :e piece suite \. Over Stuffed'Tapestry Silt !e piece suite upholstered A and siaes se piece suites upholstered cane ends and back, with b three piece suite with cane 3e piece suite in Tapestry, . sr three piece suites in Tape ^J| surgery and (o stomach, kidney and bladder work. California rteentljr established 1 minimum ware of $11.50 a week for women employed in fruit and vegetable* canneries and lit laundries. J NOTICE! & ' - n. 1 J Smart Style f Fabrics in ScI : ' For BttysIf is werej^ra^of choosim^^wrabiliNt [ Or stvi*m appearance% in/Boys' Clothes. i' yfe'd say get durabil; But it is not ne/pssary to sa rifice either. Whe i a /man builds- a f ne impressive home lie isf sure to put goo I m/telrialp and skilled la/or into & it. It's th( s/me way with DUIJTeLBILT t! Boy's Suitdr i Big means , style ancyqiklity and yc | BELBILTS'^at $12.75, $ etmti us 1)MOKKOV ?' i , 1W V |?a aiore i Harr * * "The Busy m /rf - w >rt Chara< lomjurr ist and rffost/ornlui LlWi44K>J w thaf fal/is here evehr? 2 pridkof/11 housewives to ;he hous^y We take .pleasure this roomNopk just the way !qt beaiity a?hi durability v^putf and tapestry?All - d iA h'niinri Miii|nrt-ah1p or tvio odd pjfeces we havi best suV^you^,/ niture nd^oecauee unless tl possible for the furniture d d this will without a doubt o buy your furni.ture and .to >at you will hardly notice it iced as Follows $161 AMI e ith tapestry, cane back' * $21? with a good grade of Tapes olster and two cushions $231 back and ends, ...... $171 $15( 3try $81 MM ^ 7j , S gnre signyoqpM mike life wniiAMs?^Kp^<aHH^H| For stiMr K(ma?H^^HH ? ' iT7 U? flKIr i? UK \ you want- it i-jM lesigned with serviceable. ' ' "M "'$91 iere is a great -p mean an-alv.;?|| V ' I ' I if * ^ tj$ :r,j D.00 ^3 ^HI lililll 1105 CARLETON ST* I