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I nodded aa ^embarrassed accept tfon.' At Clftl, lie little Mexican maia who waited upon me and who had acted as An Interpreter when the eacasion required, slipped away from my ^olde/and ran swiftly to tbe patio. f Was she a sjJyt The Idea Btartleo at me. Hid she been clever enough to l^cafbh the fraud'of tbe grand Spectaijle? Had-she gone to warn the collapsed admlnlstrador? ST In a word or two, 1 gave Morrison the hlnt?ilfc' pissed it -on to Jimmy, ? an# a lljle flurry of haste accompanied the preparations for my flight. Morrlfon strapped on my helmet While tie, pilot "fished up a f\irllnOd , coat frim.the Interior of his machine. Iiranolhtt lhstaht I Was lifted Into the i observer's seat and strapped to the ftg. same. Abd then as a matter of course jg .'?which It'wasn't at all?I reached out for Baby Babs! h But the 010 housekeeper kad snatched her up?and my heart stopped Its beating! Was the woman growing I': suspicious, toot ?. r Jimmy-boy, as usual, wsb equal to W the "occasion. In & lordly but most genial fashion he begged tbe privilege of tftklhg tip the child?for a mascot! And while he talked, be gently rimoved the little one from the old woman's arms, transferred her to - mine, and bmlnd her to me w'th a Jf second belt! ?And all tho voune ladies of STan Jose regarded me with envy while Jim, splendid as a super-man, examined my safety-straps. "Courage, Sissy!" be whispered. "GdSB, yetm a game little girl!" f "No thrills, this trip, Jim!" I warned bim. "Itery a blessed one, my dear," he m inSwered. "Steady as " P An excited stirring of the crowd InWffttpted hiffl. It began at the corner toward the road and rippled to the furthest corner of the field. It wa3 t caused by the sight of the auto wheelr . , i ? There are three distinct types of Apron every housekeeper needs. First of all is the plain, every da7 ! gingham apron. I have a gored apron pattern that fits beautifully and make.i a much more attractive appearance I than the sort gathered to a band " around the waist. And above all these flat smooth aprons may be flit throu the ironing machine, Vnr timoc when nni? must he dress ed up and also bejn the kftcten a 1 big cover all apron solves the problem. Under, my big apron I -wear a I dainty Httle white apron tfiht is ample protection in serving the dlnhet and ?-stamps me as the cook?If things are * good, otherwise I sneak in, rnJhus ~ stamp. , These Httle party aprons are most useful and one can't Ijave too many v of them. When knitting or bowing pat on an apron to protect yonr drei| from lint or threads. And they have an air of homeyness alrtut them that becoming to every woman. jt.T Menu for Tomorrow., ' BREAKFAST?Fresh pears, cerealB with top milk, toast, coffee, i LUNCHEON?Cheese dreams, marL, malade, tea. K DINNER?Sausage Tolls, baked . sweet potatoes, stuffed pear salad, roll V ed bats, cookies, coffee. './ My 9wn Recipe*, With the coming of colder weather ^ . eaueage-comes into favor. Of course H it's rather hard for some people to r digest and a little goes a long way. L but nearly everybody likes it and it's g^Viafe bet to serVe to men guests. |j|V/. .. CHEESE DREAMS. W Make thin cheese sandwiches^sprink ifi ling a tiny bit of salt and mustard on Ly-?e -cheese and buttering the bread. I Put the sandwiches in a dripping-pan E and toast in a hot oven. , 4 imftll callOflffpo. H| Take a sharp knife and remove the K9uMa^?rom the^sausage. ^^Make a bis ^foui&'liKh thick. Cuf into* obkm^ into a dripping pan, prick the tops ^ mnii with a tork, and rake In a i- moderate oven thirty minutes to forty s Vs teagpoonful cinnamon. | Beat egg. Add sugar and softened I alternately with milk. Stir in^raUlna ^Wy' side bottom of the pan as >thla ai JTxx l M-J X 1 1.-11 - - ' i. Ifake Startling Discovery. Ing into the road which connected tie fflaln thdroughfare with the hacienda. Off #int hundreds of sombreros and up went & grand huzza! A few of the servants scurried off to their projer stations in the establishment. I looked at Morrison and he ntdged Jim. Evidently the mysterious personage Who ruled destiny .at the hacienda ha4 cOtae a little sooner Utah he was expected. x "Let her go, Jimmy dear! Let her go!" 1 pleaded clutching Babs close to my heart. Jim climbed intd his seat and seliM the Joystick. M6rris0h Stepped awSy fl-om the oar to give us hwm. His right hand dropped Into his gun-pooket. 116 was guarding me to tho last. And be saw, what I saw, the figure ot the admlnldtrador emerging froij the patio, Something was shining In his right hand. The long whine of a bullet dose to my ears, told me what it was. The "bus" begin tOUaxi, and I couldn't see Morrison but I knew he was too canny to get into trouble recklessly. Jim 1b a person of mu4h deliberation. He never-moVes Quickly but he: movement. He taxied along a path, .parallel with the avenue down which the Wtorcar was racing. The crowd accepted Jlto's action as a little compliment to the master and roared its approval. ? Jim struck to the ground as It he, too, wefe determined to meet the mysterious owner of one of the greatest ranches 14 the world. I never knew when the plane took the aif, becailsS in a Hash 1 had looked squarely into the bandit's splendid blue eyes?and passed on! I had come lace to face with the lover who had wooed me In my girlhood, and with the enemy- who had gone*to meet death beneath the suffice of the sea! ^How had Hamilton Certels conquered death? Would I ever know the stotfT / A POOR OFFERi A-gantlemftn from Georgia sayfe the labor situatloh in the BoUth reminds him of this stoUy:^ A negrt) applied to- a cotton pianta- ' tlon manager fof work. "All right," said the manager. "Come in the mortlng and I'll put you to work and pajr" you what ybu aro worth." "Wo, suh, I can't do that," replied the negro! "I'se getting mo' dan dat .now." ? Pittsburgh Chrqnlcle-Tele-; prajh.,.^ a factory has been installed in holland for the manufacture of sacking carpet. i the daily Short story will be found today on pa^e twelve, thi8 sectlo^. "To Try Hoietda. Mean^v "i n rv etjuw anrthly ijm could win itjgpply as thai jhvidoes?t may ^enthusiastic ak matter, but i hare a rightm9> mr noxgema made a peru^j^jyj^mly the 9l>v^haf!l1' uj? mr. ed gal- l. mllleb?ftw|mlchaid. get a 25c trial jflt, omnfcfcndertul greaselesi edy combing, thdk^ky the afore the nonej^'% Z J N m? c?' W6 heed Used mrnjjgp to i Old ^Stor' 1 u x'v I t**Ytxtitv6 |~etaB I J About goihg 'it) a j h howe + ' v 0 * TODAY i and SATURDAY . > f An Import COATS, C SCARFS & ?from the famous personally displayed liner Furs have cvei marked far lower th In ^addition our owi tfttts anoraing a ran ing. Mr. Sniff en's J your early selwtw^ Better Class WZ are entitled to feel mighty \ of Scarfs, Necklets, Throws Marks collection in addition to ou: are distinctly "better class Fur pi recognize the fact as well as 'the \ two days. If you have delayed y doubt find in this showihg ther \ wanting?and you will obtkin it average. Every favored fashion ai No Less Imporl ' ^ vete6n. O^rDistinctive Mi y HNGS OF THE DUFFS^(?A^St K UTtLLVo^WHAr )|| ASns Ai *5*^5 make smell Sue OMAN AND ^FHE H jgjipt "MV Glumly SATURDAY .p\h fyr \ ' int Two Day Offering of ? m A T\nn UATUfc'S, LAHiS matcher sets coUedfon of H.&B. Marks Co., Furriers byiwm. A. Sniff en of thit* company. No r bfen brought to Fairni^l and prices are m usual to make this ajffote-w.orthy event JLp ^handsome stocks areJIspecially re-priced j I opportunity for seledffon at a decided sfev^ / J nsit is limited to tl^Ftwo days so we urge J / Econoiw of a F/r yoat / Iservice one jets frdm a Pur J^oat is /ways m^sured >\a period ojKgars?not a season or,tw? 'Ia^tpur has e? so greaijf/in price during recent wars thajpny one ^aAients chased at the sayings herjfis boun#to represoun^invjtifeflt for a long tiihe to co?e. EleJlnce, Btyle irmuS^rga J embodied in these offewngs, oyourse, but > fer to'?recayour attention to .the economy o#purchasing this saEwfile prices are "lower tharfiwe csMpossibly ap?iof.igk \tjire. Almost needless to |dd tut every firehan(yrvic?ble Furisshowiu Jr ' )?ud of the Lcqlisite groups / and Muffs ples$ited in the jN&HHjSBk I own excellem ^bcks. They Ices"?everyonA will instantly bry low prices Weed for these ?3W^ ur purchase yafftwill without WsMgL ;ry Fur piecyyo\ haye been BsSr SaEmV ^far^lo^r pric^than 9 )'S HATS^TOO generous displad^fof Newly Arrived Hats which have espedfmypriced at an unusually low figure e thafrdfainarilv inviting. One will not find two y^mfor each otte was copied from a high grade HAgch one represents the peak point of valUfe-^ YoWgill quickly appreciate the importance 6f (iidi fiWfcnu' titiH wlil dfmhlv be nleased if vour set.tipo^jjg?chasing a Hat at a moderate price ;h does noPlji any way suggest cheap quality arice, real siSe^^vet is used in many?not vei i y '3s. lllnery Creation^^$7.50 to $35.00 i if r - - ifii i\ nut th nut i,.i , irT,ni ir J Mil I II Jfelff ^ , waxserrrooTTo I'j I tit- . !M | q \ coowHow>>?aouvw,| I s rI I ^nil V i , ? 1 T '.i > __-JrJ '' . ^ || "> '^fSSSM Jm Special Values Offered * \ For the Week-End ' A \ suits- \ b f / $29.50 f I a hesmfxfnl nssnrtmetit of NfiW I A Winter Suits is offered to ||| those who wish to. choose at a ^ thrifty 'figure. Materials are * excellent quality Black, NaVJ | and Brown Poplin; attractively v.J| trimmed, some with fabric fttfc collars; clever models and all j sizes. The values run much: higher^ than the low prices ';"j Other Suits $35.00 to' $150*00' H|1 COATS || $25.00 ; THE moderately priced. Coai?| specially grouped for wee& ' |p|H end selling are quite aljbvfe tlie J average. - Very good Velours!* jj and HeaVy Cheviot ill a great: Ip variety of riiodels with and Wftlf? ! | out belts, are the materials; i \ they are trimmed With both fabric Fur and real Fur; styles MRS are typical of much higher I priced garments;, and all ' th| 1:1 popular colors well, as alf ISM sizes are available. Other Cttets $29.50 to $lS0!lo . | cm?$> 1 V// 1 a iti! J*gL AF ? A iZA*. I I J I fH m I SKjuTJ JHLSt H All WWWt/ B ^R|^0|B l^r JKl 5 ! ^MfeJ