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J GERMANY’S FLEET ATTACKS ENGLAND IRISH KNIGHT CAUGHT AIDING TOE TO LAND WAR MUNITIONS T h e R e d ^ M ira g e London — S ir Roger Casem ent has been captured from a G erm an ship which attem p ted to land arm s in Ire- > land and was sunk. This official an- 1 nouncement w as made Tuesday as fol- 1 low s: “ D uring th e period betw een th e a f ternoon of April 20 and th e afternoon By L A. R. WYLIE , of A pril 21 an attem p t to land arm s and am m unition in Ireland was made by a vessel under th e guise of a neu- I Alt rights reserved. T bs BobbeM sm U Co.) , tral m erchant ship, b ut which in real SYNOPSIS. alive I am going to find him, ami If ity was a German auxiliary, in con- I tltul him. I shall toll him that I honor Two Men, One Woman and Child 1 junction w ith a G erm an subm arine. W h e n S y lv ia O m n e y , a b e a u tif u l E n g - A n d love him. T here w as a wrong to g irl. r s t u r n s fro m a s c a n h In A lg ie rs “ The auxiliary was sunk and a num f Itsti o r tier m issin g b r o th e r, h e r lover. H it'll- be righted, and he did his best " lie Are Killed— Material Damage ber of prisoners were made, am ongst u n i E a rtiu h a r . tliu ls s h e h a s fa lle n In love w eut to the door, an d there turned w ith C u r ta in A rn a u it o f th e F o re ig n whom was Sir Roger C asem ent.” le g io n In C u p tu ln S o w e r’s ro o m F a r - and looked at her. “ If 1 find my fit- Light— Attackers Retreat. The news of th e capture of Sir u u h a r g e ts d e lib e ra te ly d r u n k , b u t w h e n ther. is there any m essage th at I may } o u n g Preston lo se s a ll Ids m o n ey to Roger was received w ith satisfaction, e. a s h a d y c h a r a c te r . E a r tiu h a r fo rc e s give him - from you?" he naked. i mingled w ith reg ret, at th e term in a Isiw S o w er to h a v e P r e s t o n s 1 O. U 'p r e “Tell him th at that night he won London—G erm an b attle cruisers ap tion of w hat previous to his alleged tu r n e d to him. E a r t|u h a r la h elp ed to Ills me," ahe said with defiance. "Tell him ro o m s by Oabrlelle S m ith . S o w er d e m a n d s ac tiv itie s w ith th e Germ ans had been peared off L ow estoft Tuesday. Local u n ap o lo g y . K efuscd . h e fo rc e s E a rtiu h a r that in the brief Interludes when I d are a b rillian t career, useful both to hu- to re a lg n h is c o m m issio n In r e tu r n fo r naval forces e n g a g e d the raiders, as r 's f a t h e r 's w r i t to think I know th at I love him. Tell l m anity and his own country. T hat he p o sse ssio n io o n f th E a a t r o h u e lia h ad m u rd e re d S o w him that." did also B ritish lig h t cruisers. The should have engaged in such a madcap e te r n 's c o f n a t fe h ss er (Ju b rtelle s a v e s E a r tiu h a r Richard F arq u h ar bowed and went G erm an w arships re tre a te d in 20 min- \ en terp rise as the B ritish official com- fro m su lcld a. out. H alf nu hour later lie reached ids m uincation give* as the reason for his utes. club. Captulu Sower, he w as luforirted, je iiu r e is considered as lending color The G erm an w arships opened fire on T h e re are type s o f w om en w ho had Just left w ith Mr. ITeaton and a to the view held by his old friends here d riv e men to w ild deeds— good strange gentlem an. W hereupon F a r th e coast before departing. Twp men. th a t he is m entally unbalanced. w om en , too. But the re is about q u h ar turned Iti Ids trac k s and drove one woman and a child w ere killed. L ittle had been heard of S ir Roger them that q u a lity w h ich fires straig h t to P reston's lodgings. Ills The m aterial dam age apparently was in th is country for many months, p a st m en's m inds. W e d o n ’t kn ow purpose w as now twofold, and fired October a returned Irish prisoner re small. m uch about the law s of h e re d ity, by a w hile hot fury of Indignation. In In th e engagem ent tw o B ritish light ported th a t S ir Roger had visited th e b ut it seems c ertain th a t th e the "stran g e gentlem an'' he had rec prison cam p at L im burg and vainly cruisers and a destroyer were hit, but c h ild of such a w om an, w hose ognized Lowe, and P reston was a fool tried to induce Irish prisoners to join none of them was sunk. husband com m itted m u rd e r, with a following of other fools. For The follow ing official announcem ent an Irish brigade he was said to be w o u ld be a so rt of sm o ld e rin g In that moment F arq u h ar had censed raisin g in Germany to fight ag ain st w as m ade: volcano. to l** a man overshadowed by his own It was reported a short “ A t about 4 :30 o’clock th is m orn-j England. black destiny. H e w as once more ami ing, the German b a ttle cruiser squad- tim e ago th a t S ir Roger had applied for the last tim e the officer upon whose ron, accompanied by lig h t cruisers and ^or citizenship in B avaria. L ater C H A P T E R IV . shoulders rested the honor of a regi destroyers, appeared off Low estoft, came a rep o rt from a neutral country ment, the greut unity which he served The local naval forces engaged it and l ^ a t he had been arrested in Germany M rs. F a rq u h a r E x p la in s . It w as a curious group of men that in about 20 m inutes it returned to Ger on an unspecified charge. Mrs. F arq u h ar ran dow n the stairs many, chased by our lig h t cruisers and to her son's library. It w as a neglect confronted him as he hes|tal«sl on the destroyers. ed room, which he only used on rare threshold. T hat which he had ex p ect “ On shore tw o men, one woman and occasious. The old w eapons hanging ed w as not there. Evidently a card a child w ere killed. The m aterial on th e w alls had belonged to bis fa game had been in full sw ing but bad dam age seems to have been insignifi ther. and the whole atm osphere seemed been violently Interrupted. The cards cant, so fa r as is known a t present. Im pregnated w ith the sp irit of a dead. I lay scattered on the square, green tuble San Antonio, T ex .— Reports from beneath the electric light, and there Two B ritish lig h t cruisers and a de If pow erful, personality. stro y er w ere hit, but none was su n k .” General P ershing Tuesday indicated Mrs. F arq u h ar closed the door w ith was a pile of untouched, apparently th a t Francisco V illa had been located forgotten money. Both Sower and a chuckle of trium phant malice. again, th is tim e w est of P arral, in the Lowe w ere present, together w ith “T hey're gone a t last.” she said. “ I m ountains of W estern Chihuahua. He Preston and one other man, whom was last reported a t Nonoava, 85 miles assure you there Isn’t a more surprised F arq u h ar did not recognize. They woman In E ngland th an d ear Sylvia. from Satevo. The rep o rt also indi stood fa r ap a rt from one another, as cated th a t V illa was wounded, b u t only She cam e expecting to find me w ith though divided by some bidden a n ta g ashes on my head instead of a wig, W ashington, D. C. — P resident W il slightly, and th a t he was fa r from be an d I laughed in her face.” R ichard onism —Sower by the fireside, w here son Wednesday, on th e anniversary of ing incapacitated. he m aintained au attitu d e of easy good G eneral Funston regarded th e infor F a rq u h a r turned from the window nature. touched Indefinably w ith re the battle of L exington, told congress, assembled in jo in t session shortly m ation th a t G eneral P ershing had se w here he had been standing, and her gret: Lowe and the stran g e r kept to No troops have eyes grew suddenly grave. “ My dear, the shadow on opposite sides of the a f te r 1 o ’clock, he had given Germany cured as authentic. It was realized th a t you're not breaking your h eart over room. Preston was standing next the irrevocable notification th a t th e U n it been sent out. ed S tates w ill break off diplom atic re p u rsu it of V illa in th e locality he had her. are you?" table, his hands resting clenched on "No.” H e came slowly Into th e room. lations if her illegal subm arine cam chosen could be successfully conducted the polished edge, his lx>ylsh face gray "I might have done so. b ut fate has only a f te r many more troops had been paign is continued. given me som ething else to come to and drawn-looking. As F arq u h ar saw A note, A m erica’s la st word, prac sent into Mexico. him the sp irit of tension Itecninc defi tically an ultim atum , and dem anding , Unofficial rep o rts indicated th a t Car- grief over. I'v e had a quarrel w ith nite, an alm ost visible occupant of the an im m ediate reply, w ithout se ttin g ranza had sent gradually into the north Sower.” j quiet room. And yet It w as A rnaud's She said nothing, and he w ent on an a rb itra ry tim e lim it, presum ably an arm y much larg er than th a t of the | face w hich F arq u h ar saw first and was in th e Berlin foreign office as the A m erican force, and a g reat p a rt of gently: “ H e w as dangerous. I have I last. H ere w as Sylvia O m ney's fu P resident was speaking. I t was dis- th e M exican force is in a position to resigned my commission. T h a t w as ture—a white-lipped man. whom some patched Tuesday night, in accordance conduct a p u rsu it of V illa and his his price for my fath er's nam e.” w ith th e P re sid en t’s plan to have it sc attered organizations th a t would be Still Mrs. F arq u h ar did not speak. before th e German governm ent a t the more effective th an would be a contin- She sat down in the g reat leather sam e moment he w as addressing th e uation of th e A m erican cam paign if chair by the fireplace, and the wild, A m erican conrgess. conducted along th e present lines. childish horror In her eyes touched him The P resident asked no action w hat to an am azed pity. “Mother, I don't ever of congress. H e sim ply in w an t to h u rt yon, but you must. 1 form ed it of th e accum ulation of facts ; have a right now to know.” proving th a t G erm any’s assurances to ! “Yes, yes.” She p u t her hands to th e U nited S tates are being violated W ashington, D. C.— A d ra ft of th e h er white-powdered cheeks. “Yes, yes, and th a t th e subm arine cam paign, de- naval ap p ro p riatio n bill, the second of of course. T here Isn’t much. It w as sp ite th e ea rn est p ro tests of th e U nit- th e ad m in istra tio n ’s g rea t prepared- In this room, Richard. H e came home ed S tates, is being conducted w ith re- ness m easures, was reported by a sub- one night and said he had killed a newed vigor in contravention of all the com m ittee Tuesday to the house naval man. I—it w as aw ful!—he had no law s of nations and hum anity, and th a t | com m ittee, w hich Thursday begins blood on him, Richard, b u t one felt he he means to sever relations unless it is consideration of th e construction sec had blood all over; It w as In his eyes, brought w ithin the law. D iplom atic tion. P resen t indications are th a t th e pro an d — H e said It w as all right—no histo ry of th e world shows th a t such a posed five-year building program will one could touch him, b ut be bad to course is alm ost ce rtain to be followed be approved, b u t th a t th e first y e a r’s go— for always. And then he cursed by war. allotm ent of new ships will be increas me—and then he fell on his knees— The P resident said: here—by this chair—and burled his “ I have deemed it my duty, th e re ed from tw o dreadnaughts and two face In my lap—and cried. It w as b attle cruisers, as proposed by Secre fore, to say to th e Im perial German governm ent th a t if i t is still its pur ta ry D aniels, to tw o dreadnaughts and aw ful, Richard—a man like th a t—to cry.” H er voice cracked, and became pose to prosecute relentless and indis four b a ttle cruisers. The m easure as subm itted by the ap thin and broken like an old, worn-out crim in ate w arfare a g a in st vessels of commerce by the use of subm arines propriations subcom m ittee carries a Instrum ent. "Then he w ent aw ay— notw ithstanding the now dem onstrated to tal of $217,652,174 for the com ing and one day a man cam e to me and im possibility of conducting th a t w ar year, on a basis of th e se c re ta ry ’s rec told me lie w as dead—b u t I never knew. I alw ays believed I should fa re in accordance w ith w hat the gov om m endations of four capital ships. know.” ernm ent of th e U nited S tates m ust He knelt beside her. and, tak in g her consider the sacred and indisputable hands between his own, soothed them rules of in ternational law and th e uni like a child's. There w as som ething versally recognized d ic tates of human London—T hree Zeppeilns visited th e In the action curiously a t variance “ He Came Here Cne Night and Said ity, the governm ent of th e U nited He Had Killed a Man." with bis expression, which w as hard S tate s is a t last forced to th e conclu ea stern counties Monday night. They dropped incendiary bombs, ac and reckless. sion th a t there is but one course it can violent emotion hnd made tem pora pursue, and th a t unless the Im perial cording to an official announcem ent. : “ B ut Sower—” She turned her rily old and haggard. H e hnd been G erm an governm ent should now im The conditions w ere ideal for th e Zep- faded, frightened eyes to him. “ I never seated by the card-table, but now m ediately declare and effect an aban pelin raiders. The n ig h t was dark and understood that, R ichard; I never un looked up, und for an In stan t they derstood why he shielded us. It frig h t donm ent of its p resent methods of the atm osphere clear. The raid ers appeared a t about the ened me. Only once he spoke of It. w atched each other In open hatred and w arfa re again st passenger and fre ig h t distrust. carrin y vessels, th is governm ent can custom ary hour and seemed a little un H e said he would never m ake use of F arq u h ar cam e forw ard, nml his have no choice but to sever diplom atic certain as to th e ir location, as the th e pow er—unless w e m ade him. But eyes passed sw iftly from one silent early rep o rts showed th a t only incen- j relatio n s w ith the governm ent of the It w as his fath er who had lieen—m ur diary bombs were being dropped. G erm an em pire a lto g e th e r.” dered. It w asn’t natural, Richard, U figure to the other. Anil again It w as w asn ’t n atu ral th a t he should forgive.” A rnaud's face which fascinated him. "W h at has happened?” he asked. W ar C raft Surveyed. U. S. to Hold von Igel. “ No,” he agreed sternly; and then No one answ ered for a moment. Vallejo, Cal.— O rders have been re a fte r a m cm ent's silence: “And my New Y ork— W olfe von Igel will not Preston drew him self op. be released from custody and only a ceived a t th e Mare Island navy yard fath er—was there no reason—bad he “ We w ere having a q u iet gam e,” he no explanation?” p a rt of th e docum ents seized a t the d icrectin g an inspection and survey of said, as though each w ord w ere torn W ith a sudden vigorous movement tim e of his a rre st on a charge of being all privately-ow ned vessels in th is dis from him by force—"A rnand, Lowe im plicated in a plot to destroy the tr ic t th a t m ight be available as auxil she freed herself and stood up, her Jeweled hands pressed and I—w hen this gentlem an and Cap The order d i clenched. W elland Canal will be returned to the iaries in tim e of war. ag ain st her breast, her eyes grown ta in Sower arrived. It seems there's G erm an em bassy, U. S. A ttorney H. rects th a t a rep o rt be made to th e been a leakage somewhere. I can’t S. M arshall announced Thursday. H is Navy d ep artm en t on all d etails of the suddenly electric. “ I w as the excuse,” she said explain. I hardly understand myself. sta te m en t was made in explanation of work th a t would be rqeuired for th e th e la test phase of th e tangle which conversion of such vessels and a list fiercely. “And I w as excuse enough.” Mr. F orth, perhaps you’ll be good "You?” H e also had risen, and as enough—” followed the a rre st of th e form er sec furnished of th e governm ent or p riv ate The man addressed bowed, nis re ta ry to C aptain F ranz von Papen. yards a t which th e necessary work they stood there facing each other, Von Igel now is declared to be an a t could be done w ithin 14 days a fte r a th e subtle resem blance o f tem pera clean-shaven fare w as expressionless. m ent seemed to blaze through their declaration of h o stilities. “The duplicate plans of Captain tach e of th e G erm an em bassy. featu res like some Inward fire, chang Sow er's new aero-gun have been sto ing all physical dissim ilarity to a con len,” he said tersely. “They w ere In Lisbon Expels G erm ans. C hinese Revolt Gains. Captain Sower’s possession, and he P aris— As a resu lt of th e entran ce j vincing likeness. San Francisco — Independence of “Yes. You don’t understand, Rich w as Instructed to give full Information Y uan Shi K ai has been declared by of P ortugal into th e war, G erm ans in F o rt K iang Yin, of Tu Tung, both th a t country have been notified to de ard —you are too young. B ut It Is to the younger officers under bis com near N ankin, in th e province of Kiang- p a rt w ithin five days, a Lisbon dis women like m yself who drive men to mand. Various Incidents led him to such things. We are educated to be believe th a t the secret had not l»een su, on th e Y ang-tse-K iang, according patch to th e Temps says. T his order applies to all G erm ans ; professional vampires, and the more properly kept. H e p u t th e m atter Into to Shanghai advices to th e Chinese Re public association here. I t indicates except men of m ilitary age and fitness, brains w e have the more deadly w e my hands, and I’ve followed the clue th a t th e revolution ag a in st Yuan Shi who are to be interned on T erciera are.” She gave a short. Ironical laugh. he gave me—here.” H e paused, sto ically unconscious of the nlmost th e K ai has spread into K iangsu province, Island, one of th e Azores, w here a I “Don’t you w ant to curse me?” which, if it declares its independence, sta te of siege has been declared. All “No,” h e answ ered simply. “ I d o n 't atrical tension which his silence would m ake th e ninth province in com m ercial tran sactio n s w ith Germans, curse you any more than I believe my caused. F arq u h ar glanced about him. China dom inated by th e revolutionists. th e Tem ps says, are declared void. fath er does If he Is alive. If he Is H is own pulses were beating faster. A Story o f the French Legion in Algiers Coast City Is Bombarded By Kaiser’s Warships. THREE BRITISH BATTLESHIPS DAMAGED Vilid Reported Alive, Wounded, and Again Located in Mountains PRESIDENT SENDS GERMANY ULTI MATUM ON SUBMARINE WARFARE Six Battleships Proposed. Three Zeppelins Raid in England. “ W all?" !t waa Lowe who had hrokcn Ilio lutolerahle B ile n c o . Ile had never for ali Installi llfted bis eyes frolli thè face of thè lumi acnted Ite ncath th è llght, « u n i uow Ite look a step forw ard ns Ululigli lo meet thè answ er. Amam i looked up wlth a tw ltchlng amile He put bis band to bis breast pocket uud drew nut a thln »heaf of trau sp aren t papvr and lald It on thè table. “ Le volta !” he sald. F or a full m inute no uno spoke a word. Kach m an's uttentlon w as celi termi mi thè slleut. dcadly w ltness agallisi thè houor of uue am ong thetn. Theu F a rq u h a r Utokeil up and in rt Ar n t t u d 'a eyes. H e reud Riero more thau m ere hrnvudo—a nerveless, hlileous fear, th e panic stricken appeal of a man who has trem bled for days on the brink of ruin and feels the ground slipping beneath him. And this was Sylvia's O m ney's future! I 'arilaliar turned Involuntarily to Lowe. * '* faint. Ironical smile played uround the m a n s h ard mouth. It w as the m erest shadow, hut It bespoke a purpose trl- uiuphantly accom plished " C a p t a in A rnam l has saved a g reat EAT LESS MEAT If T a k t ' u r I iis . h o f S u ll» lo riunii K id n e y s if b l a d d e r b o t h e r s you. Hating m eat regularly eventually produces kidney Irouhlu In aomo form or other, says a well known authority, because the uric acid In m eat excites the kidneys, they become overw orked, gel slu g g ish ; clog up and cause all so rts of d istress, particularly back . ache and m isery In the kidney region; rheum atic twinges, severe headaches, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation The m om ent your back h u rts or kid- < acting right, or If bladder bothers you. get about four ouncea of 8 O n # l |u from , ifi IM Jd „ • t b l i a i i r,n ary i Jui, l.i.l lti fenili iiiiu i i wl rtllU l ’V ; ' ,ak „ „ ubleapoonful |„ a glass of w ater before breakfast for a few days amt your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts Is mude from Ihu a d d of grupea and lemon Jiilcu. com hlncd with llthla. unit has been used deal of trouble," he observed brutally. for generations to flush clogged kid Still A rnam l did nut move. I l l s ' neys anil stim u late them to norm al w hite h a n d s lay p a raly zed In frout of! activity; also to neutrulU e the acids him, am i his eyes loul become blank In the urine so It no longer Irritates, am i aluplil looking, like those of au thus ending bladder disorders. Jail Halts cannot Injure anyone; a n im al w hich Is being done to d eath Itlclinrit F n rq u lm r took a step nearer, m akes u delightful effervescent llthla w ater drink which millions of mcii and anil, picking up th e papers, held them women take uow and theu to keep the us though w eighing them. kidneys and urinary organs clean, “ W alt a minute. D on't he In such thus uvotdiug serious kidney dlseuac. a hurry . I ta k e the res|>onslblllty for j . . . . . . ... - . this bu sin ess." Monsy In Dandelion Roots. They s ta re d a t him. H e w a s still Helling dandelion ro ots a t 4 to 0 w eighing the p apers an d sm iling ra t h e r c e n ts per pound offers a p r e t ty fair wryly, l i e waa th ink ing of Sylvia at ‘ prvml'im on rem o vin g th e d andelion Unit . moment, and I'reston'S strick en fro,1 " ' • * ! ' • ' iKiunds ,lul^ nnd , , , . Since 100.000 o r m o re a re cry o f h o rro r sounded dull and fa r off. ,m p o r t,„, a n m m , | y tnto , h „ im itfil "You! W hat do you mean. Far- S tates It seem s thut many a young boy quhar? I w on't believe It. It's Into)- f or girl ought to m ake fairly good entitle— lui|Miealble. Say you d id n 't— I wages by collecting and preparing dandelion roots for the drug trade. didn't sell them, F arq u h ar!" T he root Is used m edicinally In dis “Cnptnln A rnam l will explain," w as rase s of the liver und dyspepsia, re the a n sw e r. ports Il S. Hammond, of the O. A. C. A rn am l rose slowly to his feet. He Botuny dep artm en t, t ’orvallls Ore. w as s t a rin g across the table Into Far- q u h a r 's fats», stupidly, tm-redulouslj. H a v e l l e n l t b f , S t r o n g . l l M e l l f e l Hype O c u l i s t s S l id H f a t a t a i i u s e d K u r i l , « X ; s a n d w hen he spoke It w a s lu the mono- R rsisd y sisiiy y e a rs b efu rs II w as offersd a s a to ne nf a m an u n d e r a hypnotic com- D u a r s l l c K j r M e d i c i n e . M u r i n e la Mllll C o m p o u n d ed by O u r I 'b y s i c la n s a n d g u a r a n t e e d mil ml. ' They wen* offered me.” he said C by a r t e b e m T r y a e l i a I n H e y U u a u b r l a E y K e e » l l s e u f i f t o I r n E l y l a e b s y I b a a E t y N e e s * e d * “ L ieutenant F a r q u h a r off«.red them to N u S m a d l n g J u s t E y e C o m f o r t H u y K u r i n a me. 1 disliked It; hut I am a good of y u u r ! > r u f f < r ts l ~ a* < r p t n u S u b s t i t u t e , a n d It i n t e r e s t e d w i l l s f o r ll.-oh o f t b s E r s T r e e . Frenchm an, ami the tem ptation was M I I . I M C E I K I . I V M i i t U . , C 1 I 1 C A U O too great. 1 bought them. 1 can only add -th at I re g re t —” H e stumiuereil Kill One, Of Course. and broke off with a real helplessness Ho (of the m ilitia ) — "T u p s” are F arq u h ar turned from him to Sower, played every night on th e bugle. It The la tte r's fealures had nssumed a m eant "lights out " They play It over the bottles of dead soldiers m ask of Ironical acceptance. Miss Innocence—W hat do you do If "In th at case there Is no more to tie you h aven't a dead soldier?—Boston salti," he observetl etyolly. “ We can T ranscript. uow credit Mr. F u rq u h ar's statem en t.” F arq u h ar bowed. Alt W ith Him. "D on't any of your friends come to Thank you." he said simply P reston crossed the ro o m 'a n d flung * ? V f ou - n «>•>•»" *«>‘ed the »pen the door with a cool d elib eratio n ., „1” . „ . 7 responded No. 777.444; "No'in," “Good-by, F arquhar. I hope you havg "th ey 're all h ere wit' me." decency enough left to kuow w hat to do.” F o r a short space which seemed an eternity F arq u h ar hesitated. The scorn and bitterness in flic boy's eyes hnd stung him. An hour ago be had been h alf a hero, ami now w as noth ing. beneath even contem pt. Then he, too, bowed. "I resigned my commission tills morning. ” W ash th e poisons and toxins from "God be thanked for th a t.” system before puttlnQ more H e w ent down the narrow stalrn Into food Into etomach. the street. Someone touched him on the nrm. He turned und saw A rnaud! a new Arnaud, grown calm, alm ost Says Inside-bathing m akes any Indifferent. He wus smoking, and th e ' one look and feel clean, faint reflection from Ills cigar lighted sw eet and refreshed. iqi the w hite com posure of his feutures. "I w a n t to spvuk to you for a mo W ash yourself on the lmddo before m ent," he sold. “ I w ant to ask you— b reak fast like you do on the outside. why you did th at?" F arq u h ar m ade; T his Is vastly more linportunt because no answ er, nml be w ent on deliber the skin pores do not ubsorb Im puri ately: "You are not mad. You do not j ties into th e blood, m using Illness, while the bowel pores do. love me. Y'ou have good reason to hute For every ounce of food and drink me.” tak en into th e stom ach, nearly an "You «re to he Miss O m ney's h u s -! ounce of w aste m aterial m ust be ear- band. My feelings tow ard her bave not rleil o ut of th e body. If th is w aste changed. I considered It my business m aterial Is not elim inated day by dsy quickly ferm ents and generates to defend you. The sacrifice w as not It poisons, gasos and toxins which are so g reat as it may seem. I hail lost absorbed or sucked into the blood practically everything before. W hat stream , through the lymph durts, rem ained I elione to lose In my own which should suck only nourishm ent to sustain the body. w ay." A splendid heulth m ensuro Is to “ It w asn 't all for myseif. I was before b reak fast eaeh day, a pretty d esperate nml not so cool when drink, of real hot w ater with a tea- , . , , . _ i « glass ----- — 1,owe cam e with his second offer. ^ ou spoonful of lim estone phosphate In It, in guess w hat th a t was. Com pared | whleh Is a harm less way to wash these to betraying one's own country It poisons, gnscs and toxins from the seeuieil clean business. And I let you stornarli, liver, kidneys and howels bear the brunt. Uow does thut strik e thus cleansing, sw eetening and fresh ening the e n tire alim entary eanal be you ?” fore putting m ore food Into the stom “P an ic—the Instinct o f sclf-preser- ach. vntlon. I counted on It. The fu tu re A q u arte r pound of lim estono phos will he different.” phate coHts but very little a t the drug ■tore but Is sufficient to m ake anyone “ H ow do you mean?" an en th u sia st on Inside bathing Men F a rq u h a r tu rn ed round anil faced anil women who a re aecuatom ed to him w ith deliberate significance. wake up with a dull, selling head or “ It m ust lie,” he said. "As for me, have furred tongue, had taste, nasty I am done for. Though no one will breath, sallow com plexion, o thers who __ fact have billons attack s, acid stom ach or speak of w hat has happened, the remains. Miss Omney believesTn you ! constipation a re assured of pro- ' 1 nouncod im provem ent In both health and so do I—-to some extent. I am , and appearance shortly, sufficiently In sym pathy with you tn - _____________ __ credit the sincerity of your feelings, j Unobserving Fate. Am I Justified?” | Full m any a flow er is born to blush unseen A rnaud met his eyes full. And w aste Ita sw eetness on tho dea ‘ Von are.” e r i air; "W ell, th a t Is w hat I believe. I bold you In paw n, C aptain Arnaml, for your ° F\ v i t T i h n '*«nt*” V*r ” Ka8ol!ne w ife's happiness If you fall her. If W Uhl" th e *Ut° ° f "0nle “ dy f‘ lr' you risk h er fnltli In you a second time, I shall not hesitate to act.” l i e lifted his hnt ceremoniously and Dr I STAC Thompson's passed along the narrow street to the g reat thoroughfare beyond. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER T h e Old and Reliable E Y E W A ÏE R Will F arq u h ar’* Influence over Arnaud be atrong enough to hold th e Frenchm an in th e e tra lg h t and narrow path and cauae him to be a good husband to Sylvia? (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) la b o th ■ rem ed y fo r w eak . In d en ted *»*■ »«it til IdMl n o « u h . I « p IW m i «II ■■( t n Will help h u p ye« 9< L . a til Ibeatth « tn l W E*it w*e tl e r o W RITE POR P E R E HOOKI,KT JOH N L. THOMPSON SONS A CO. IM R iv e r S t.. T ro y . N. Y.