6 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. His Ideal By DESTA E. BROWN WOODS. CopjTlghlcJ, IWR, by Jessie Morgan. ' "Now, Harry, honestly you don't be lieve that?" J Tes, I do. A tme woman ts al ways a coward. Prove is a masculine adjective, Incapable of being used with a feminine noun." "Oh, bosli! You are old fashioned, By boy." "I grant you-mediaeval, In fact hot neither Joan of Arc nor Boadlcea stirs my heart like a certain little girl who faints when she pricks her Anger with a pin." -That's what it Is to be in love, Tocr ideal 1h based on what you think re be Miss Osborne's character. Now, m my part, I believe that young lady capable of heroism." "And I tell you, George Evans, that the very thought of physical pain turns ker cheek pale, but In the matter of aaoral courage well, I could stake my life on her there. She has such a hl?h Meal of truth and honor. She is so" ,"Oh, yes, yes! Spare me! Reraem fear I am not in love." An hour later be was sitting with his lancee, a puzzled, pained expression on lis face. "I don't think I understand you," he aid slowly. "You don't mean that 70a told your father the money was for charity when you were spending It o this silly speculation?" Jessie Osborne's pretty cheeks were very pink. ."Well, I thought it a good lnvest- nent, and father never lets me try Stocks." "But, Jessie, you have been deceiv tog him for months.' A pair of flttle white bands flew to tide the pink cheeks. "Oh, I'm sorry! I'm miserable, and yoo don't rrs" came In broken sobs. "There, there," he said soothingly as a took tbfl sl'iht form In his arms. "I Sporting Goods Just received a complete line of the Reach Base Ball Goods. In cluding MITTS, BALLS and BATS. Your choice of FISHING POLKS from $12.50 and down. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go Incorporated Successors to Fo-.rd & Stokes Co. 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Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positi vely cured thousand h of vomen who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- cig-aown ieenng, nausiency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all Kick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. ling, we fliwfit be honest We must help each ?tier to be true and morally brave." "Of course," he mused on the way home, "bet father must have known from the first what she was doing and simply meunt to give ber a lesson by allowing Ber to proceed. Poor little girl, she didn't mean any harm, but 1 am disappointed. I didn't think bar ca pable of tie slightest deception." As he tsrned the corner leading to bis boarding house the light streamed out from Dr. Gordon's office, and be dropped lo for a moment's chat "I say, Sell, yon don't look well. What's the matterr the doctor In quired. "Oh, I bflleve I have nerves, and 1 haven't slejit well lately." "You hart better let me give yon a sleeping drift and then take a week's rest soon." The sleeping draft had the desired effect, and icarcely had Harry's bead touched the pillow when he was wrap ped in deep slumber. After a time be was dimly conscious of a hum of voices in the street below. The room was hot, and he tossed off some of the bedclothes. His throat smarted, and his head ached. There was a strange roaring in his ears. He struggled to rouse himself, but it was too great an effort, and he lay dreamily listening to the voices below. "I tell you, Evans, Nell is in hJs room!" came In terrified tones from Dr. Gordon. "I gave him a dope, and the noise has never wakened him." "We must take a rope to him," said Evans. And Harry wondered vamieiv at the unaccustomed ring In bis friend's voice. "But howr Again it was Dr. Gor don's voice. "Tbe front verandas are all in flames." "Could we reach him by means of the new building? That beam runs parallel with his room." "It would be madness," exclaimed Mr. Osborne. "The beam wouldn't hold your weight. See! It has burned through at the end next the Nelson .louse." Was it all a nightmare, Harry won lered, or was it an awful reality? But the next words which reached him cleared the viipors from his brain and made him spring from his bed with a tiound. "Tbe beam won't hold you heavy men, but I can go. I weigh only nine ty pounds I'll take the rope," came In Jessie's well loved voice. Neil rushed to the window and hur riedly sized up the situation. His room WR3 In the corner of the third flat, with two windows one at the front of the house and one at the side. From the front window he could see the fire men at work. The verandas and whole face of the house were a mass of fire and smoke. Water from the hone played on the blaze, but the crackling )f the flames came like the laughter of a victorious fiend. He ran to the side window. A new building was in process of construc tion, but the skeleton structure had al ready caught fire. The smoke cleared for an Instant, and the crowd below caught sight of him. He recognised the white faces of Mr. Osborne, George Evans and Dr. Gordon. Life was sweet. Was there :io escape? And again he scanned the new building. Some one was coming to bim a girl in a Jersey waist and short tweed skirt, carrying in her hand a coil of rope. Her face was upraised for a moment, and he recognized Jessie Os borne. Frail, timid, little Jessie amid the fire and smoke! She must not come farther, and, placing bis hand on the window ledge, be prepared to de scend. ' "Stop, you fool!" came from below. "Neil, for any sake, don't put your foot on that beam or it is death for you both!" shouted Evans. Convinced that Evans was right, ne paused and wntched the girl below. Light and agile as a kitten, she climb ed from beam to brace and from brace to beam. A few hours before be had boasted of his strength aud bravery, yet hero he was forced to staud with folded arms while this mite of a girl brought him succor. The beat was intense and every nerve was strained to the utinoi as he watched the approaching figure. One wrons step meant death. Awed silence fell upon tbo watching crowd, but Jessie reached tbe second etory hi safety aud then advanced cau tiously until third was gained. She placed her foot carefully on tbe last beam and then slowly transferred her weight to it. There was a sickening crack, then a sudden lurch, which caused Harry to cover his eyes with his hands. But a shout from George Evans made him look again. The beam had only sagged, and Jessie was walk ing steadily toward blm. He leaned over the window ledge with outstretched arms. A moment's awful suspense, and then, with a little cry, she sprang to her lover's embrace. As her foot left tbe beam tbe huge skeleton gave way, but Jessie and ber precious rope were safe In Harry s grasp. To fasten the rope and lower his preserver to the firemen below was the work of a moment; then, hand over hand, Harry descended the Improvised fire escape. He felt himself seized and carried away from the heat He heard a confusion of cheers and sobs, and then consciousness left bim. When he came to himself he was lying on a sofa In Mr. Oshorne'a home, with Dr. Gordon and George Evans beside him. "Jessie?" he queried faintly. "Is safe and well," Dr. Gordon re plied. "She escaped entirely without Injury, and her father has carried her almost by main force to her room to get the rest she needs. In fact," he added, "you monopolized the woman's right of fainting." "It was that confounded doie of yours." Harry retorted. "It came near costing your life; but thank God, you both escaped. Your in juries are very slight, although your bandages look formidable. The burns are only surface burns and won't even spoil your beauty, and now I must go to Miss Osborne." As the door closed on Dr. Gordon. George Evans turned to his friend. "What you said about Miss Osborne's sense of honor Is all right, but admit like a man that I had a truer estimate of her courage. Or, say," he added Jokingly, although there was a suspi cious tremor in his voice, "perhaps the engagement is called off since you don't admire that type." "I can't Joke about it, George," Nell ansvored gravely. "The type of girl I pictured all right In theory, byt" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family. 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