SUNDAY, MARCH 13, iyt THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 0O0XKXXX0XKX0OXX PATE OF THE SERPENT A ST. PATRICKS DAY STORY. Ily JOHN KITZGKRAl.l) (xxxxxxjofxxxxxxxxxvjH-j oooockxjooooooooooooo oooocxxx'X)oooooooo'x oocxyyyxooo(yyjoz'yj. j j i IT wilt I... admlHcd ii,,, I a man who Is l, piny tin, .fitt of it w Im i.I might (i, ,T 11 holier -In lliiin .March I 1 1 1 ii' mull 11 per fi'i luiitH'i- In 1 1 1 1 11 1 ,r Harvey Mil ler, however, II, e ). Ision win nut linn!" In iid.inii", Inn iiinii I In Impulse ill' III" IiiuiiiimiI I 'eiiilslaii"cs, he Mould ri 1I111, mill mil di'lllicl'iito choice I mi t lit r 1 lulu Hi.- 1'nfi' ir Iciuplcr of hi 1 fl-lrinl. I II" Wilt mi KiikIisIiiiiiiii In 11 iiiilliiiuil I fcUard 1 ecjuieiil uIhihu rosier hlinuM 11 t'li'nr 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 v uf ;;uud mil Irish name . Ai'i iii'illni.; tu Hi custom, llll l"i;lui"iil i!iiii'li'i mi Hi. 1'iiirlil.N day In 1111 CM Sl W lllll 1 1 i 1 1 llll ll'1,l'tl'tlllll chill' Was llllllllllrlii'il In (111' III I'll, ill) ill' llll)" Mildli'l' III' 1 Hill. Ill III till' ploei'Mloll. After lli' i.hiiii iiinl iln resumption uf hi iirillii.ii) iiiln" Mill. i' nun" mil lliuii III" sli-ps nf Hit- annul'), mill tlir llrt (,'IIbI 1I111I struck liiii, mini" IiIh l""ili I'liiilli'i- liiiiiii'illiilily I," was II Mil re uf II kIiIV"! illi;, childish lulic lli'll Klli'l "A 1. i'l" fur ) iiil. Ili iili'i, mil It ca mi' III III.' I111, In ' illi"!' Will'll li'fl " Mil!"l' Im'Ih'1,1 ,1 lilii" visaxoil !') , linlii"i Mlili.ii'l ll"iil), whose inulln'1 MllS lllllllllll) III III" llOll"" Wlll'IO It" fctl.il '!ill:..ii luiUI.I' il. I Mill"!' tool, II," l;ote I I't 1 1 1 til" bo)' hand, old"t"d linn In "report" In lilt mother unit dismissed I, I111 with Hal U'l'iiii. formality. Then nit Ii" walked nluiiK til" Htit'i-t II," lli'iili'iiiint opened Mllll I I'M' I Ull' I'll, llll.Ulll. nil. Ill, v llll li disclosed to 1 1 , 1 1 th" r.i. 1 lll ll lie would liul have th" pleasure of mi irt luK Mis J'luti'iii " Canity In th" masked hull In ! uU"ii tlml "Vi'iiliiK Tit" yimiii! I. uly, who I, ml In-", 1 llliii lii't' coiiFtl 11 Mix.) Kill" Malum, , ml Ih'i'U ritlli'il mill di'lily limiii'. I III' 1 '-It .1 i 1 1 ICIISllllS III" ll'llllltlK uf tlilt liul" "i t up Ml' Ii n I'liiiftiHlutt of tliuiulit In Miller's I -ra In Hint In forgot In 1. int'ii, i" walking, '"it 'he ettraordl- lllll ) I'lllll (if till) I, ftl'I IIUIHI Htl Ul'lt to Lin Vila tn an noon itM In- stopped. At Hint moment n door opened opportune ly Just beside lit,,,, unit In wnlkwl Into tin ornate cafe uf liult'l. Tin? warmth uf Illi' ilii.'i nlTeoled him with n childish sense of Krutlttlili. 'J'lii' nrniiiry liml lii-i'ii rx i-ulil iu 11 lnirii-nl mimt itiii'iiiliiriilil", In fait .tfti-r th" liiiiirii mil uf il.xim on tluit rinv ilay. II" liml HkiiikIiI that In' uliotilil fri'i-m1 W lilli' rllimullik' fl'uiil IiIh lli'llti'iiMNl'H uniform to hi "MUmi "lotlii'i. ttmt Itln villi In illll iitli'ii'l tvltli Hi" "hill. A ti'iiiit.iti.in to Inn" riuini'tliliit; to ilrlnk ANxiiili'tl I1I111. iiml he luuvi'il touiinl Hi" liar, lint luiiii'il iixmI" iiml xiooil Iiti-s lnt In n ooriu'r. PriHi'lill) Ii" Ma 11 u Hi" uf oli'i"t Jtlt uiitnlil" th" ivlnduw I iy ttlilih In' wilt fctmiilliiK, Half 11 ilii.i'ii iiii'iiilii-rN of lilt i.'Kiiiii'iil liml lialli'il tliiT". ami oiii win Miylui: : "otiu- 11 Imiu. Iiiny. tiii"ilrliik una ilny III." thin "an t lnii l a Mlmv." Mill"!' mm ill";! In a inoiui'iit I'l'i vIuiinIv iiiih" Ih. 111 luilf hl.i inlii'l bail ("(ii I'oni'i'riii'il with th" not" from U7l-.r. DONOVAN WAS MARf HHM INTO THE OAFK AT 1)1)1 111. K QUICK. MIhh 1, 11 11 try, ami only 11 sinnll iTiii'tlou of Ills nttcntlott had li"cn kh to Ills HiirroundlnKH. Now lio wan ri'i'iillcil to coinpli'to wlf ('oiiNi'lotmiii'SM ami ni'llvc, linu'tk'iil tlilnkliiK. Ills I'ui'o tlushi'il. IIo IhniKt thn noto Into 11 pocket of IiIm overcoat niul wulkcd to the door. "f'oitte In, Iio.vm," lie sahl. "Here's where we nil hiivo our liven after that tun roll today. Larry, you're the color of (i drowned corpse. You ought to seo yourself In 11 looking gliiss." He took n ntop or two forward and luld 11 hand on Lurry Donoviin's nnn. Borne one else Immediately seized the other unn, mid nonovnh was marched Into the cnt'o at double quick. "Nothing strong for me," c'eolared Tionovnn. "I've been on the water ' wagon for a year, find I'm going to jtny there. I know when I'm safe." One nt' the tnen on the other side of ' "rro"H nt Mlll,'r wl,h " ",,,,k nt UU t"'- Hw',r,, Ml,l,'r w,w B,H"'. tl,Ht r,"",vn '" ..I ....... .. l.s..i U'tinn tut umri utitm llfl ninnl IHIHI T. II II II" T.HFI 11117! but, 011 the contrary, liml put lilmxelf Into very grave peril. That warning glniicii "iiilnifranMcil Miller, who liml j lii en upon the point uf ordering huiiii?- thing hut ami strong fur all hands vvllli mil regiird to J luiiuv hii'h rcfiimil. W'hllt lie lii'Mlliited Nome one else Mcppi'd In to Hi" lil'i'iuli and gave the order. "What lime life you going tu mIiihV Up at the iliiuee tonight V" dulled one uf the luei) I loiiiivaii turned to Miller, "WI111I hour did yuii mint Inn to our "iiiiiliiiiiinV" I," 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ii m 1 . wllh iimm'Ic digully. "Ai'ii't the irolle.VN iiiiiiiiiig lhl veiling?" lliUllei HOlne one. "Not for us," rcKpoiuliil liouovaii, "If I mIioiiIiI g"t Into it trolley ear lu tho cuHiniue I'm going to ui-Mt' toiiighl I'd be iiilxlaki'ii for the uuier uf the wliolti hI ii i I railroad uiitllt," "What h llie loHliiuie?" "A Hiiit of red llglilH, livo In, inn and a lull," aiiKweriil Lurry. "No, ulr; I duIlT uanl In make the ruli'lil.'lor iii'i'Miiw. Mlll'-r mid I," he ndded In u inure nitIoiih tone, "are going to exeurt MiiN Maliau ami her iuiikIii from out uf low 11, ,lii Limit)'. I Mil you see iilmiit ihe eiirrliig". IliirwyV" Miller nodded, while two or three of the oilier men net-retry esi-hanged gliiiii-i-N. It was more than miimj ted lilliuiiK their Illiiuiti'H that both Miller mid lunoviiu were HertotiKly Miuliteu wllh Hweet Kilty Malum mid lliat Mil ler hlld been Ihe Ichh NU"""HKful llviil for her grui'loun iiotl". There hud been gossip that lie had not taken hU de feat wllh 11 good gritce, and as ho hud the heavy teuii' lty of purpose charac teristic of many men of Kngllsh blood It wus regnrded (is surprising that he nhoiild lx found playing thn part of nervlceublu friend nnd escort to the country cousin. Now, the truth Is that thin was more surprising to Miller than It could poti nlbly be to anybody else. HI pride gnawed his vitals whenever he realized the position Into which he had been drifting during the liul few inontiis and cspit liilly since Miss La n try had come to the city, lie cansl nothing at all for that estimable young ludy. Uer presence gave him an opMirtunlty for elng more of Kitty Mahiin, partlm larly fur sin-lng her and Lawrence I ou ovan together, for spying upon them In order to discover whether there existed between theui anything that could b colled an understanding. This observa tion had tilled his heart with bitter liens, fur II had revealed to him the very many ways lu which lHmovuu ex celled him as a cmulier, and yet It had satlslled him that Kitty was still hi-ari fr"c, mi fur as "lie herself knew. If lionuvan could lie I'i'liiovcd from the scene for a while, If he should suffer some reverse In this sentimental bailie, If he hhoiild cease tu be no amusing to Kitly, with liii noiiuh mid sturles and uufallliii; lik'il heartciliii'sN, there might lie a i liaui-e for Harvey Miller. ' Tin told that I'luieuce has a stun ulug ciiniuuii.'," said linnovau aside to Miller. "I NiippoNi' she wouldn't tell you what It was." "No," he replied, "but we shall soon see. Here's her health with all my heart. She Is n very charming girl." lie touched his glass to Larry's, nnd the trick was done. Larry had not qulto the strength to decline the toast, and ho he raised the glasa to his lips. Five minutes later every glass wna empty nnd others were on the way. When Miller was upon the street 11 gal 11 It was half past 3 o'clock. Ho had been lu tho cafe less than an hour and had not drunk very much, and yet the clock on tho railroad station opposite seemed to have acquired three or four extra faces, which lurched nnd gyrated and melted Into one another so mystically that it was amazingly dllllcult to tell the time. He realized his condition nnd knew that all the other men were 118 bad, except Larry lionuvan, who was worse. Miller observed with satisfaction that two of the most reckless of the men had lit Inched themselves to Larry and Hint they were leading I1I111 In a direc tion which would never bring him to his homo or to the Irish societies' masked ball unless continued nil thi way around Ihe world. Considering what Larry's tendencies hail been for a couple of years before ho became an abstainer, there was no reason to doubt the issue. One of two things must hap pen Kill)' Milium would not see him at all that evening or she would see 1 1 i in at his very worst. With Larry out of the way he could pivsent himself nt Kitty Mnlmn'u house In the handsome, costume which ho hud provided for Mils festal occasion. He would be Informed that Miss Lnntry had gone, nnd he would exhibit sur prise, an appropriate sympathy, too, because of the bad news about her mother. Her note to him must have been mislaid nt the boarding house. And what has become of Larry? Not here? How Hut-prising! He was not nt his home. It wits natural to suppose that he had gone on to the Miliums I alone. Let us wait: for ltliu. Half an "npyiighl. I"""', f v Clonics S. I.iui' I hour's walling perliaps nnn no sign o' Lurry. Miss Milium Is offended. Mr. j Miller escorts her to the bull; lie makes himself enlreinely agreeable; he obllt criilcH the memory uf Larry from the yoiui;: holy's mind. It Is the beginning of victory. Thus he fureeait the evening's events, They would make a Netisatloli find exult hlui In lb" chIIiiiiiiIoii uf his frleuilN wliu nu licllcvcd III 1 1 j beali-ti In the gani" uf hue. Would he be bin Died for Iiuiinvan's downfall in case 1 1.. . 1. 1 1 his comrade uliuiild really go on a pro triieted spree mid seriously Injure his prospects? IVrhaps by 11 few. but he would muling" In crawl out of It some how. The word gave him momentary HeiiHUlioii of being a crawling creature, 11 brother to those thai Hi. 1'ntrl'k drove out of the Lmerald Isle, but h" shisik off sii"h fancies and defied the saint There wit n;i';h"r consideration. however, which ib-niand'sl attention. It was Hi" mailer uf 1 1 1 1 amcs. II" had spent mi exlravag nit huh 011 his cos liline and had le.l re e'V"d enough to carry liliu through ihe holldiiy wllh perfect security lionuvan. who was tu have been his i nir ;: iiiuii, had agreed to lend 1 1 i 111 whateM'r h" might need, but Miller hilii-i'ir had cut oh that source of supply and miist now louk fur niiuilier. lie counted his cnili and was amazed to learn how much he had spent lu the barroom. He was aware, however, that this Is the con, mull penalty uf such foolishin-ss, and he wasted no time In regret. Instead be in'ted Upon ll gen uine Inspiration ami called up on the telephone a cerlain frldid uf his whom he knew to be well supplied with ready cash. The response was cnrdlal. "lie at my house between " o'clock and half past." said this obliging gen- nr. iiwi.r.n the muvku of the vErncix. t!i':.:i:ii. ";:ud I'll let you have as much .is y,iu want." So that was all settled, nod Miller went li.iine with e. l!s''t heart and a ,r j SUu... N ewtoro' " I am -ending done for me. "Since 1 tir-t givmj! without it. "2SII7 Archer llimilrcils of lady specialists and hair ilrcssers nsp and recomnipiid Ncwbro's Ilerpicide. instead of products of their own manufacture upon which a much larger prulit could be made. They claim that Ilerpicide makes friends for them and gives much better satisfaction. Some hair dressers use Ilerpicide for obstinate ca-cs only, but why not use the best UrstV llei-picnlc is a delightful dressing that can be used when there is no disease nf the hair or scalp, and as an ac tual remedy for dandi'iilf, itching sculp and falling hair it stands in a class singularly its own. Many ladies object to a gummy aand sticky hair dressing, or one that is full of sedimentary chemicals intended to dye the liar. The marked preference for a clean and dainty preparation, particularly one that overcomes excessive oiliness and leaves the hair light and Huffy, is relleeled in the enormous sale of Ncwbro's Ilerpicide. Dicrimimitlng ladies become enthusiastic over its refreshing ipiality and exquisite frgiwuce. It stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. lighter head. 1 pun tho stairway no met his youthful admirer. "Mike," said he, sitting down with out Intending to do ko, "can you tell time by n dis k?" "Htire," responded the boy. "I'm feeling n little under the weath er, nnd I'm going to turn In. Under stand?" "That menus go to bed," wild Mike. The lieutenant, struggled to his feet. "Knock 011 my door nt half past ." 0suld h". "Iiun't you dare to forget rt. jj j That's orders." lie went on to his room, put 011 about half of his masquerading costume and then dropped upon the bed, usleep be fore he had fairly struck It. raid, fill to his orders, little Miko Hiiily rapped upon the lieutenant's door nt precisely half past. ". Miller sprang up, dazed, groped for his watch and after n glance nt It dismissed the buy wllh thanks. Live minutes later he was upon the street, shivering and confused nnd presenting a figure sulll cieiilly groiesqiie Iii his courtier's cos tume uf two centuries ago under an , overcoat of today's pattern. 1 . ... An empty cab was passing, and Mil ler was reminded that lie had given no not I Hi a 1 urn to Ihe cabby whom he had engaged that, he had made a change lu Ih" hniir uf his departure. He hailed the driver of the chance vehicle, gave liliu the address uf the kind friend who was to lend the money and climbed a board. He sank shivering Into a cor ner and tried to make plans for the (veiling. The ride seenu-il very long, anil the passenger's wits were gradually re stored. Suddenly he put up his hand to his forehead nnd Is-cnrne rigid from ! tup lo too. 1 What was the mailer with the street? It should h.'ue lnen thronged ut th! ; hour, but, on the contrary, v;a almost deserted. Moreover, by some mining" j miracle It was growing lighter. The : gas lamps were pale. peculiar qual- j Ity was perceptible In the chill and j murky air. A shiver that was not uf cold passed i over Miller's body. He thrust his head ' out of the window and shouted to the ' driver hoarsely. "What time Is It?" I Calibv nulled mi his horse and looked 1 ' 1 1 1,... ;i.. I (ll uiiiiii rn-!-"ii4 , "About f! o' the murnln'." said he. "There's a clock foralnst ye." "Morning:" There was a long silence. The call man gathered up his reins and urged his tired horse forward. "Hold on:" called Miller. "Drive buck buck where you took me from." Mike Healy was upon the steps of the lionrdliig house as Miller, seowlln-: nnd muttering, crossed the sidewalk. "I was afraid I'd make a mistake." wild the Ixiy proudly. "Cues I laid awake pretty near nil night" Miller pushed by him roughly nnd entered the house. Ills tenqier was Dot Improved even by n good break fast, and he was the sourest rascal In town when he arrived nt his place of employment nt half pnst S. One of the first persons upon whom his eyes rest ed was his fellow employee. Lnrry Don ovan . who si-emed to be In even better iplrlts than usual. "Pity about Miss Lnntry." he said )-mpatheticn!!y. "But wiy didn't you pome along nnyhow? We had he time af our lives. N-rrow esoaoe for me, though. If I hadn't got a way from that blasted barroom just as I did However, It's all right now. Never again-not a drop. I've given my sol emn word to Kitty Mahan. and you know what n pledge like that will mean to me." SHOPPING RUMORS. By H, J. Birkenmayer. I alwavs mean to have my sense of humor with me." said a shopper the other (lav. "and it is wonderful how it tScalp vSpecialists Use and Recommend you my photograph to show what Newhro's Ilerpicide has tried Ilerpicide upon my hair 1 have u-cd it exclusively in culp tieatineiits to others, and 1 would not Hunk of (Sign.-dl. MKS. Ave. Chicai'o. At Drug Stores Send 10 cents in stamps to The Herpicide Co., Dept N., Detroit, Michigan, for a sample. See Window Display at Owl Drug Store CONCERT The Mii-iiiil L'v. et uf the Seiium, I "ride r the Au-piee uf A-toiiu Lodge of. ELKS l.u"iin' lb;!. Tiiin-.il iv K cuing, March Hum!. PM 1!W!P"WIV"""I'WWW' . .j, fflWWlllWl,niiW .P!.ii!i!ilil-lJl!iiiLil!n ' ., '(ia?l' 1, , , : i , 9fmm, . f y f&f .JR.- Waldemar Lind, Violin Soloist, Assistei by the BELASCO ORCHESTRA of Ten Artists. Violin .. Viola... Cello... . Ma- . . Lint". . ( 1,11 IIH-I L. Winter. .1 I'. 1 lainai'l. I'i itz Zilm. . I'l'l ilinaiu! Koni ad. Ii. Ill'lt I llll. V. SI 1.1 lib. Mom i- O11111I1 i. Wm. Li ing-toii. I-'. I'.i.kel. Ihuiii Admissiofi Sl.OO I'iekel. oil Sale at Ho. ll-l'- Candy K.i.jiormin. I oiiiiiiitti" kin. ily i"'ii"-t- the audience to be -.e ited at 8:l!0 p. Th. iltiw grim care away. Lut wtek I I to the counter having brass furnishings hud three such ttb-urd experience that; fur desks and asked for a brass seal I've hardly stopped chuckling over The an-wer came back: 'Crass alliga timm vet 1 tors, brass elephants: no brass seals.' "In the fir-t place I was looking for a cop)' of -Tales from Shakespeare,' by Charles and Mary Lamb. This book as everyone knows is commonly called 'Umb's Tales.' I was in a hurry and rushed up to the book counter in one of our large department stores and ask ed the much-pompadoured clerk if she had a copy of 'Lamb's Tales.' Evidently only the last two words reached her ears, fur she replied promptly and de cisively: 'Iamb's tails? Fur depart ment, second floor.' "My next experience was in buying a set of furs. The clerk showed me a hand-ome set of lynx, but I hesitated on the ground that lynx did not weae well. T'lii- objection was at once set isiile by the clerk, who said in a mosti manner: 'Oh, that may be , said in a most 1 uperior true uf some set, hut this particular set j pintl, gUDject their captives, reminds me was mail" from the very part of the j of the intense suffering I endured for link.' three months from inflammation of the "For a moment I must confess I was Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cush nonplussed at the word 'link.' Then I j j,,.,. Me., "Nothing helped me until I ligucd it out satisfactorily to mvself. j tried Electric Bitters, three botes cf Surelv. if the plural is lvnx. the singu- ! which completely cured me." Cures Liv- , ,,-i ter Complaint, Dvsp.-psia, Blood disor- larly should be link. ny not . ( dm and MalaHa; and restores the weak "My thiul experience was m hunting and nervous to robust health. Guaran tor a plain brass seal, on which to have Heed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Price cut my husband's monogram. I wvnt 50c. ierpic trying to get along ANNA CONNER. VOCAL SOLOISTS. Mis aiirie McCaltti, Contralto Mr. Nello -lohnsoii. Tenor 1 W, 1". Cratke, Baritone 111. "This bus since reminded me of the old story of the Boston woman who ask ed fur a copy of Browning at a country store which al-o contained a small cir etiUting Jibifcry. The ff)nrkeatper-li-brarian made answer somewhat on this wise: " 'Nn'em. We hain't browning. We've blacking- for your shoes and bluing for your wash. We've got a whiting for your silver. Sometimes we do a little pinking. In winter we've as good greenin's as you ever set your teeth in to; hut I must say we ain't ever had a call for brownin' till now.'" Torture By Savages. Speaking of the torture to which gome of the savae trjje5 ; the Philip- MRS. ANNA CONNER.