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» » ♦ » ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I M I M U »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»•»♦♦♦ roadside “do bring me one ot «none n ii W eek O f, leather cushion«. I don't want to sit on " B ill," sa id th e Itlllevllle p o a trn a a te i the grass and I ’ve bad enough of ihe !o a citiz en w h o w a s lo u n g in g utiout, 1 m o t o r !” " h e r e 'a a le t t e r frutti y c r a u n t , ’m illie r She stood absently watching the c h a u f o n e f r o m y e r u n c le u n' 1 re c k o n h ere '» feur obeying her b e h e s t with swift aluc- o n e w i t h t h e bill f e r t h a t l u m b e r you ♦ ^ I rit.v, and reflected that Gerald's air of b o u g h t; utT n o w I w a n t to a x y o u a i r bore she really must get rid of him, if yo u a lo o k in ' f e r a n y m o r e t h is w e e k ? only for a little while! C o p y r i g h t . l<*Vv h r J. lì. L ir i M N C o r r C o m p a n y . As she ponderial. Ihe object of het K hz », o f y o u air, yo u w o n 't g it ' e m — tty All r i g h t » r r s c r ' ^ J . l:Jith .Hurgan W illett thoughts crossed the road and Joined her. not o u t o' t h i s ottico!'' " A n ’ w h y not?*' “ All r ig h t! Chuck the walk then," lie ►♦A♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < " K u s e I clo se to n ig h t f e r o n e w eek. remarked, with exasperating blaudneaa. p la lu K nglish, Bill, I'tu a gotti' " I t ' s not half bad sitting here." lie In stretched his long legs out, suiting the a listi In' !"— A t l a n t a C o n s titu ti o n . to your right, over the brow of th a t hill, action to the word. "L et S a rto get the tire, then ; he won’t be long." * * " » > • i tie It a s t i a i n a b to. that mass of lights!” C I I A I T K K 11. But Mrs. W aring did not answer. binali William, whose stoninoli had Mrs. W aring glanced upward. H alf afte r five. The chauffeur «at “ Only a look and a flash, then darkness Glaucing opposite, her gaze fell on An been taking a day off, waa trying to tranquilly on the front seat of the motor, nette, «landing rath e r forlornly near the make a next niorulug break hist ou grape •making one cigarette a f te r another and again and a silence,' " she misquoted i motor and looking wistfully into the dis fruit. dreamily, as the motor whirled them past. wondering, with increasing curiosity as tance where a misty tangle of lights out "I wish,” he said, looking enviously at the moments slipped by, when the rest of I’hen " B u t w hat a place for b r ig a n d s !" A Remarkable Recovery. lining the horizon signified Kouen. the genero lia aupply of food on his little this with a little shiver. " I can positive the p a rty would reapi>ear. T w o hours C ertanly there was something discon M rs. F r a n k Htroolx», U. F . I». I, A p p le - sister's plate, " | was well enough to eat sine* they nad vanished in the direction ly see them in those inky black woods solate in the girl’» attitude. Gltssle'» ex bacon and eggs, too." t o n , W Is., w r l l e s t " I b e g a n u s i n g P e r u - of the cathedral, with the avowed inteu- over there.” Then, in a moment. "l*eur " H u h ! " exclaimed his little s is te r ; " I n a a fe w m o u t h s ago, w h e n m y h e a l t h me! A ren’t you thankful th a t we haven't pression became somewhat enigmatical as 'ion of returning in tim e for tea. she watched her. wish I was oick vuotigli to eat a gran* a m i s t r e n g t h w e r e all g o n e , a n d I w a s Again and again S a r to ’» slanting eyes anything valuable on hoard?" “ Gerald," she «aid, lowering her voice, fruit.” n o t h i n g b u t a nervoua w reck, c o u ld H er m anner had regained its usual flip dashed down the street, then, no one " t h a t child will be dreadfully di»ap|M>iut- : n o t sle e p , e a t o r r e s t p r o p e r l y , a n d f e lt appearing, resumed their unconcerned pant inatter-of-factness, and the chauffeur ed if she doesn't get her walk. C a n ’t Foolish J a c k . ' n o d e s lro to live. I’e r u u a m a d « m o loo k sta re into space. It was not until a dis pulled himself swiftly into step. you see she's set her heart on It?" She Nan Why are you saving all of Jack'» a t Ilf« In a diiT erent l i g h t . a» 1 tieguu to " F r a n c e is pretty safe going," he rea s ta n t m arket clock intoned six that three p u t her hand lightly on his ariu. " I t 's letters? r o g n ln m y lo s t s t r e n g t h . figures came in sight, walking with the sured l y r prosaically. “ Sicily might In1 y our solemn duty to tuke her into H avre Kan Because he always adds as a post ••I c e r t a i n l y t h i n k I 'c r n n a Is w i t h o u t a very different affair! When the Prince exhausted gait th a t m arks the consci a r iv a l a s a tunic and strength builder " script, 'B u r n t h i s ! ' " entious tourist. On nea rer view it be del l'ino and I tooled through there tw o this very moment." Gussie'» tone was unusually caressing came ap p a re n t that none of them w as in years ago, af te r one of the usual o u t and the »|ieecli seemed n a tu ra l enough, breaks, we had bank notes sewed in the the best of s p ir its ; Mrs. Waring, in p a r ticular. being quite evidently cross— the interlining of our motor coats and c a r but the face of her cavalier went scarlet w ith annoyance. invariable result with her of too much ried loaded W inchesters." “ Duty go b a n g ! ” lie blurted out, with "V ery exciting!" Mrs. W aring glanc sight-seeing. sudden savagery. “ I see myself leaving “ Now for the tea-basket,” she announc ed at him curiously. "W ell, I’ve never you alone w ith ------ " lie checked himself ed peremptorily, on reaching the hotel had to go as far as th a t,” she rattled on, steps and the atte n d a n t motor. “ Where “ though I do take the precaution of hid and fell silent a moment, roughly kicking the pebbles in h:s vicinity, and then, in a is it, S a r to ? (let it out, and let’s all go ing aw ay my diamond«, wherever I go, in sort of injured growl, " I t ’s too m u c h !” an inconspicuous chamois glove case at 'u aud have something to eat.” be ejaculated. “ You've been jolly rotten H e r glance as well as the words in- the bottom of a tr u n k ." u n f a ir to me all day, Gu*sie, but this ia She changed the subject hurriedly. eluded the chauffeur, who, af te r a mo "B u t, speaking of your prince”— there the limit.” ment's hesitancy at this unprecedented " T h la ? ” Mrs. W aring ignored the re and alluring invitation, dropped silently was a ring of interest in her tone— " I proach in his to n e ; her'» had suddenly lie- from his perch aud seizing the hamper, see by the P a ris H erald th a t he's sailing for America. Do tell me something alsjut conie very frosty. “ I didn't know 1 waa NEURALGIA. S T IT C H E S . LA M E N E S S . C R A M P followed bis employer into the inn. asking so much." she remarked. “ An There, while A nnette Ilancroft piled the man. S a r t o ; one bears such fabulous T W IN G E S , T W IT C H E S FROM W E T OR DAM P n ette will have to Is* disappointed then. up the quaint Itouer pla tte rs with sweet accounts of his wealth, his good lo o k s; ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS, A W R E N C H OR T W IS T Of course she is under my charge, and I biscuits and chestnut sandwiches, her you must have grown to know him very T H I S S O V E R E I G N R E M E D Y T H EY C A N ' T R E S I S T couldn't possibly sanction the impropriety cousin threw herself into the nearest well during those two years.” of her walking into H av re at this hour H er m anner was flatteringly cohfidcn- chair, tore off her gloves, and set to work tial. but the chauffeur's face lowered in of the night with my chauffeur." making tea a t railroad speed. Gussie bad pulled the right wire, ns “ H ere’s your cup, Annette,*' she a n stinctively. usual, and slowly nnd reluctantly the “ T he prince— oh. I know him well nounced, a f te r a n interval of concentrat S T J A C O B S O I L enough,” he adm itted, resenting this in Knglishman rose to his feet. T o tell the ed energy. tr u th , he was a little nshnuied of himself “ Now, S a rto two lumps of sugar for trusion of an other into her thoughts. " F o r Pmcc 2 3c a n o 30c you, I suppose? No cream ? Well, then, his wealth, he has certainly enough— by this time, having, u n derne ath the in evitable str a tu m of British crustiness, pick out a slice of lemon and sit down more th a n he knows w hat to do with. but for his looks------ ” he shrugged his nn exceedingly kind heart. here,” indicating a seat beside her. " O f course I ’m perfectly willing to “ W hy— w h at's the m atter, G erald? Got slight shoulders contemptuously. “ A man take that walk.” he annouiK-ed somewhat a toothache?” as. at sight of the chauffeur of about my own build, I supitose— tall, stiffly, "if Miss Bancroft u«piM really occupying the other end of Mrs. Waring*« dark, clean shaven, «(leaks Knglish like like to go and you wish it.” chaise-longe, Mr. Ituist's countenance u n a native, and wears a monocle. T h a t is “ I wish it? As if I wished it !’* G u i about all there is to him.” derw ent a momentary spasm. se W aring raised her candid, child-like Y ou w i t h 499 o t h e r s c o - o p e r a te in w h o le s a le b u y (>|iening the th ro ttle at this point, he “ I t ’s over now," he said at last, ac eyes to G erald's face and dropped .hem ing, a n d b es id es, w e d o n o t c o lle c t fro m w idow s cepting w ith a look of disgusted resigna broke off a conversation that had lost its | tion the cup bis torm entor smilingly prof charm, and tu rned his attention resolute again instantly. a n d o r p h a n s o f C lu b m e m b e r * , all o f w hich is At last, in a very low voice, " I ly to the motor as it swept along the fered him. fully e x p l a i n e d in o u r N e w Book, "A n C ertainly Mrs. W a rin g ’s devotees were level high road between great jagged thought," she said, “ we were only '■onaid- Fulem pi*,», Invitation to Join in Whole-vale Buying,” ering Annette.” well trained, and knew from long experi cliffs that cut the sky. House, Portland. t e n t on r e q u e s t. C u t o u t ttnd T here is a peculiar potency in the first F o r the moment there was silence on ence th a t “when Gussie had a mood on" Or**os: Pi**»» »«Hi! se n d C o u p o n to d a y t h e C lu b ia filling f a s t. it was wisest to let her have her way. the front seat, and from the tonneau person plural of a certain pronoun when booklet. "An Invitation __ no m a tte r where it led her, no m atter spasmodic atte m p ts s t conversation on used in the right tone by the right wom to Join In Wholesale Buyta*” ^ \ v EILERS PIANO HOUSE an. I the p a r t of its two occupants, one of how much it cost to follow loyally, no A broad smile cleared the sepulchral whom sat gloomily wondering, as others m a tte r how great the strain. N sm*....................................................... . \ 3 5 3 W a s h in g to n S*., Now, under the light c la tte r of teacups of his sex had before him, what woman gloom from G erald's o|>en countenance, A(Wre<ul PORTLAND, OREGON and conversation, the little inn parlor pos means by her incomprehensible whims and and, nuiking up his mind suddenly, he .............................................. p .' n '.' u .” N. itively bristled with pent-up electricity, of wiles, and how much self-respecting man, crossed the road in a couple of stridis, approaching the girl, by the moto-. which the chauffeur, the undoubted cause, even a lover, should put up with. Nn M e rcy. H lr I ' l i t l l p S i d n e y ( M o d e r n i . "Feel like fakin' me into H avre for On the c a r swept, on through villages seemed ap parently the least aware, as M is tre s s — S a r a h J a n e , w h n t hn» h a p hint h e r Gh, Bobby, you n a u g h t y w ith the curious adaptability th a t c h a r which seemed only an indistinct blur of th a t thing. Miss B a n c ro ft? ” he suggest p en e d ? boy, y o u 'v e been s m o k in g ! (B auae) ed. with engaging promptness. " l a ' t ’s lights, draw ing nearer and ever nearer acterized the man, he sa t sipping his tea S a r a h J a n e — Oh, m um . I ’ve fnllen Boor d a r lin g , d o y ou feci very b ud? foot it, then ; I'm ready if you are. ’ and discussing mediaeval architecture to the sea. do w n tu e s t a i r s a n d b ro k e n iny neck ! Bobby i w ho h a s been well brought "O f course I am.’ said \ n n e t > . She " W e cannot be more than a mile from w ith his employer as if he had been do M is tre ss ( f i r m l y ) — Well, w h a t e v e r u p ) —T h a n k yon. I'm d y in g .— Bunch. H av re now.” announced S a r to at length. glanced at S a r to 's motionless figure l>y ing th a t sort of thing all his life. The bells of Kouen were ringing for His brief hour was almost over, ami the the motor and then at her causiii. "W ell, y o u 'v e bro k en w ill be d e d u c te d from t ’n r l e A l l r n . We'll !>ri-ig til-* tire y o u r w a g e s .—S y d n e y (N . S. W .) B u l vespers before Mrs. W a rin g finally led muffled regret in his voice did not escape bye-bye. G ussie! “ I-Ots of politicians," remarked B o r is back then. Come on. Mr. Buist.” And, letin. rhe sh a rp ears so n ea r him. the way out into the tw ilit street. Allen Sparks, " tu rn u p th«fir noses st ths T u rn in g her head. Mrs. W a r in g glanc setting off without much enth'i-insm. rhe “i ' i f t y miles between us and H av re,” vice presidency »'hen they lack a million I l s Vf e* » 1 1 » » « (unlit g. led the way down the hill. she ejaculated, accepting the chauffeur's ed at her chauffeur with distinct interest. “ I never give medicine to my children," m ile s of Iwing in smelling distance of It." "B e sure to hurry back,” Mrs. »Turing hand as a m a tte r of course in climbing She was not in the least offended. said Mrs. I.apsling, “ that lias any whisky —( 'I m a g o Tribune. called a f te r them lieaeechingly. Bui was A dm iration was a coin th a t Gussie ac into the car. “ It will be pitch dark be in it. Whisky is poisonous. It contains fore we reach there. By the bje. tier- cepted as a m utter of course from ali S a r to w rong in fancying th a t n«<r umd- too much refusal oil.” - -Cliicsgo T ribune ders shook mischievously as 'lie two (ig- sides and all classes. T he tribute was no aid,” with an ominous narrow ing of her Mothers will find Mr*. Winslow's Boothing d ark eyes, “ you must l>e tired to death surprise to h e r ; it was a certain piquant ures disappeared from view around Ihe Hymn t h e b e l ’ r e m e d y t o uso lut llielr i ti Wr u of doing duty in the front seat all this originality about the giver th a t attracted curve of the hill? By the lime he joined h ’r, however, lu r in g ihe teething p e r,cel. time— how about taking a vacation in the her curiosity and satisfied her zest for there wns an enigm atical expression on novelty. tonneau for the rest of the distance?” “ Not H avre a l re a d y ! ” she ejaculated her face which effectually concealed some I n f o r m a t i o n f h e e r f n l l y H o l e d O n An a w k w ard silence followed, during Mrs. C hug w a ter JosiaJi, w hat Is lurking misgivings ns to the wisdom and which the Knglishman considered her in accents of genuine disappointm ent. Yllwhr II apoth- KS T H A lt O D IL I.'N conventionality of her course, the o u t T he words were hardly out of her tem pting proposal with »tony gravity. apothecaries’ weight? A n n ette looked uncomfortable, and Mrs. month when the motor gave a sort of come of the prospective tete-a-tete under Mr. C hugw ater -A p o th e c a rie s’ w ait? 1 the sta rs with an inflammable chauffeur. | hiss, changing into an ominous rlack-cack- W a rin g began to fear that she was sail (Jeanses tin*«System Effect-- I t ’s the interval th a t elapses between the l A fter all, Gussie ra th e r enjoyed play cack. and. looking behind, S a rto caught ing dangerously n ea r the wind. time when you give the apothecary a pre ing with fire. It is an am using pastime ucilly,Dispels ( olds «uni ilenil B u t the boat came to, as in the end it sight of a scarf-like object wound loving when carried on from a safe distan c e!) scription and the tim e when he fills it. ly around one of the back wheels. always did. Cl "W ell," she h a z a r d e d lightly, ns Irnr C a n 't you tell from the word itself?— j elites d u e to ( (mstmutiuu; In a trice the car had come to a sta n d “ Oh, very well, then,” Buist said a t Chicago Tribune. A cts naturally, acts truly os length, gruffly, “ i t ’s ju st as you prefer, of still and its occupants were scrambling victim came to a standstill beside her. | “ W hat are you looking ho »prions a l i c i l t ? ” i course.” And, w ithout deigning a glance out in rapid and perturbed succession. « Lm xativc. T he man hesitated slightly. **I wns “T ire loose, I see,” grunted Buist. as at the chauffeur, he swung himself into thinking,” he said, in an oddly c onstra in he stiffly let himself down. “ I bet th a t Dest forMen\v£)men one i c u t the tonneau. Off the motor whizzde, in a very little th a t last sp u rt of yours gashed every one ed tone, “ th a t a t the r a te they’re walking ren-yirmnp and Old. while leaving Kouen f a r behind, painted of ’em.” He shot a darkly triu m p h a n t they won't be gone any time.” T he H|>ppeh was unexceptionable, but j*» ¿et its Denej’u’iul Effect* in neutral tin t against a pale mauve sky. glance a t the chauffeur, who wns examin T he wind had died down, and the chill ing the interior of the machine by the the tone rang full of meaning, a subtle Alwnvs buy the (jenuine vdiicli suggestion which Mrs. W aring, however, evening air, faintly stirred by the rush aid of his lantern. “Only one of the tires is punctured, as chose to ignore. iuis’ Ino jull name of tlie Com of the motor, brought to the chauffeur's " I think th a t w as nn adm irable a r quickened senses the subtle perfume of it happens,” was returned in level tones; pany * violets. T hrough the tail end of his eye “but this is beyond repair, u n fo rtu n a te rangernent of mine,” she said, with a de- , glimpses were obtainable of a certain pro ly. As f a r as I can see, we cannot go mure side glance. Again the chauffeur dared vpry greatly. file daintily carved out by the gathering on w ithout a new one.” Feed your hair; nourish it; “ A dm irable!” he res|ionded, with quite “ Well, walk into H avre and get a new dusk. give it something to live on. unnecessary emphasis. one then,” Gerald suggested s n a p p is h ly ; "D elicious!” murmured a low-pitched T here was a long pause, during which by whom it ia m a n u fa ctu re d . printed on th# Then it will stop falling, and voice very close to his ear. “ Oh, to go "n o th in g could be sim pler.” f r o n t of e v e r y p u c k a ; } « ’ . T he two women had for the nonce re the frogs croaked unin te rru p te d ly and a floating on forever like t h i s !” will grow long and heavy. soft wind came in fitful gusts through the SOLD &YALL LEADING DRUGGIST^ tired discreetly into the background, the “ Like t h is ! ” on* s iz e only, r«‘x«jlur price 50<p.r bollls. poplars. Above their shrouded tops the time-honored resort of the sex in a str ic t Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only T he chauffeur tried vainly to throw off the disconcerting spell of the words, ly masculine exigency. B u t at this ju n c night sky hung down, tacked into place hair-food you can buy. For the tone. Case-hardened as the man was ture A nnette's small treble made itself with Innumerable stars, and to right and left the level fields of Fran«1 * lay spread, 60 years it has been doing heard. by the varied experience of a many-sided " W h a t a good id e a ! ” she exclaimed a gray expanse curving tow ards the hor- . just what we claim it will do. life, well versed in the juggling a r ts of walk into izon. feminine mountebanks the world over, e n th u sia s tic a ly l; “ let’s all It will not disappoint you. T he setting was perfect for the some still, underneath his cynicism, his o u t H avre and get the tire— it’s a delicious " My h s l r n s e d t o b e r s r y s h o r t . H u t s f t * r what unconventional situation, and G us w ard im passivity, there beat a fiercely moonlight night.” u s i n g A y e r ' s l l s l r V i s o r a . t i o r t t i m e It tie g s n She glanced appealingly at Gussie, but sie felt th a t she wns enjoying herself, susceptible, unmanageable heart w ith all to g r o w , a n d n o w It Is f o u r t e e n I n c h e s l o n g T h i s I i ' . n i i s s p l e n d i d r e , n l t to m e e f t * H i e i n g from th a t something Iwnenth her worldlines» re- the I ta lia n 's sw ift response to the de received no encouragement e l m o s t w i t h o u t e n n ] r h ' e i r " Mus. J. . H. f i - r t » , q u arte r, and it was Gerald, in the end, spotiding to the scene— the man (fo r the C o l o r a d o H p r lu g s .C o lo . m ands of beauty. I t was not unmoved who seconded her motion— stran g e to moment she had lost sight of the cha uf th a t the stoical S a rto had watched be “ T I I K S C I I O O L O F C JIT A I-ITY ** I by J. O. A y e r Co., L o w e ll. Maas f e u r ). hind his blue goggles the outlines of a s a y ! A lls o meoutsoturors o f B e tte r e a c h y e a r, a n d l a r g e r . W e now " S u its me all right,” he agreed affably. ( T o be continued.) perfect face an d figure on the front seat sarsaparilla . h a v e tw o floor» 6.r> x 100 feet. Thor«>ugh PILLS. th ro u g h the sun and shadow of th irty "L e t's do it. S a r to can look af te r the CHERHV PECTORAL. w o rk te lls t h e s to r y . I t c o u n t s in th o ca r and we three'll ju st walk in and send long days, and this sudden bewildering a t X rrrs s lllrs . en«l, a n d wc a d m i t t e d l y le a d in th is re. titu d e of th e woman beside him struck a the thing out to him.” Knlckcr— Do you favor a school of H is slow, ponderous draw l was very Journalism In the universities? chord th a t, in spite of all his d eterm ina spect. G e t o u r c a ta lo g u e , p en w o rk , etc., tion, was beginning to vibrate painfully. complacent— too complacent for bis own N a 29 — 0 * th e n j u d g e for y o u r s e lf as to quality . PNU Bm-ker— T h e r e alioulil lie t h r e e ; o n e “ Yes, the c a r does travel most exceed good. “ I'm too tired to take th a t tra m p ,” on I h i w to r u n |»a|>ers, o n e on how to A . P. A R M S T R O N G . LL. B„ P rin cip al ingly well,” he agreed, a trifle hoarsely, H I M w r it in g to a d vsrttsw rs pinna* striv in g conscientiously to keep his head. Mrs. W a ring now declared unexpectedly. keep o u t o f them , a n d o n e on how to ■ e so lln * ta la p a p e r. T o o th so d M orrisoo • Portland, O reg o n “ Do you see J u m ie r re ? Behold, madame, " S a r to ,” —she moved languidly tow ard the g e t Into t h e m .— N ew Y«>rk Ruu. : : The (Z h a u ife u r : and : th e Je w e ls MRS. 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