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tub vncQo BTATKwiA,ii,stM)AV.-Amiitfl..?,. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ' . - - . The Story of a Honeyrnoon ',. . A Wonderful Rosaae.ee of Married lift Wonderf ully Told by ADELE GJJUUSON CHAPTER 572. 'WHY IS LILLIAN SURE HARRY UNDERWOOD WILL! PROTECT MADGE? "Kaiherine," said Lillian Under wood, slowly, "would you be willing to give up your work in that hospital unit in France to help me in the service here?" ' Katherine Sonnot looked at Lillian Intently. I saw that her brain also had leaped to the conclusion mine A a DRIVING BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN When you think of the successful men and women you know people who are doing things worth while you will find that they possess force, vim and energy i the kind that simply brim over when the blood is filled with iron. Nuxated Iron by enriching thoj . blood and creating new re4 Mood cells, strength ens the nerves, Tebuildal ' the weakened tissues and helps to instill renewed force and energy Into tha whole system. Three mlllkm people use it an- ' nually as a tonic, strength and blood-buildec. See bow long you can work or bow far yod can! walk without becoming tired; next take two five grsin tablets of Nnxated Iron three times per Say after meals for two weeks. Then test your, strength again and see how much you have wined, lumbers of nervous, rnn-Jown peopw who were ailing all the while have most aston hhtorfy Increased their strength and endurance Daniel J. Fry and J. C. Perry honor by the highest authority." Lil- again It was in an entirely ulT'ircat nan s oice naa no note ol boasting, tone: sne was simpjy siaiuig a tact. Katn- "Little girl." sue said solemnly. erine and I both felt it. "I'm coin to send you home tonlxht "Then my answer is yesV Kath- with Dicky. There isn't the dancer I erine returned. You know I love feared for rou at your home, because my profession, but there's nothing In from what Harry said tonight I can the world I would rather do than tell that ha realises Grace Draper's help you. personal enmity toward you. An ft "lou'll be able to combine your I will see that she gets no opportunity had. and that she realised just what profession with aiding me for to gratify it. And there's so me thing Ionian's oner would mean to her. awnue, uunan remrnea sminnr. ana 1 1 must have you keep for me. for a There were little pin points of light I 8aw that the worried look bad en- while, something I am afraid these in ner wonderful brown eyes. I knew "teix fen uer eyes, cviaenuy ivam-1 people back of tnst Berg woman that the girl's whole being was a-1 erine s answer naa soivea tne prob- whoever they are suspect I nave." Quiver with excitement. Km that had bothered ner. "If youll You know I'm pledged to my consent to the arrangements you may Madge Is Troubled work."' she answered quietly. butl8len,1D,T D oia Mrs. Mortons 'rn'. with a hopeful note in her voice that nurse. Fortunately, while she's un- ahe broke off abruptly and looked was immediately justified by Lillian's ! u Ret out or ner room sne at her watch answer. I doesn't by any means require eon- "But there will be time enougn lor "There is no work In the world x. Btnt or arduous attention, and Betty tnat later in the evening.- she said cept this I could not while. But just now one of the most has postponed the historical work tor important inings is io guaru ine e- which I told hLm I wanted your neip, crets of this Hbray and that closet j don't think be will be sorry. Now entrance to and irom tne otner house. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE (Tha Stateamaa la alaaaad to print communications upon topics of mraoral Interest at any time. There is scarcely ny n salt to ear topics ,cf ' ' sonoral In terest." It is sake only that eorre- pondents rsfram rrorn personalities eoe uae car that Mot tern as aa written of libelous nature. Lotters sous have riLrra name and asVlroasv tbooaa not necessarily for publication. L.d.) is no work in the world ex- 'lcu""i ana mat later in me eTeinng.- sue ma. you're enterinc from which or even Marion can often sit with r .hall get you to myself for a lew not have you released with her- And 1 Cm" roml8 yu ' m" minutes, and do you explain, to Dicky 7 portant and exciting service after a that something has come up which FORCE i ass We are carrqih an unusual jq Jaie line of V women's LOW SHOES IN?ALL THE NEW -AS' WELL AS THE STAPLE COLORS Brand New Styles In all the newer as well as the staple patterns and colors. "Holtershoe" Blaek Kid' Colonial Pump, Baby Louis - heel ...... .... . . . . . . . -.... ... - vT. .$8.00 "Holtershoe" Patent plain, pump, military ; heel: .. .$8.00 "Holtershoe" Black Kid, one eyelet pump, Louis XV ' heel . . . . . . . . ... .... .$8.75 "Holtershoe" Black Kid "Pandora" Pump, Louis XV heel ....... v. v ?"" .$9)0 Ladies9 Lovely Oxfords . "lloltershoe" Brown Regent Kid, one eyelet tie. . . .$955 All White Kid, plain pump, Louis heels. ..... . $10.00 '"Ilea Cross' F. B, C. Black Kid Pump, Ixuis heels $12-65 . " Hed Cross ' Patent fne" eyel et tie, Louis heels . . . $1255 ''Ilo'.tershoe" Black Kid, 5 eyejet Oxford, Louis heels .$8.50 , , .............. ...... "Koltershoe" DulTKldt short vamp, low heels. . . .$8.75 "Holtershoe" BlackKid, 5 .eyelet Oxford, Ciihan heels - ' .5??.... $885 Ked Cross Black F. B. a Kid Oxford, Louis heels. .$9.00 "Holtershoc" Brown Regent Kid Oxford, Cubairheels f, ....$9.50 llt-d Cross Brown F. B. C. Kid Oxford. Cuban heels $9.85 Red CrosH Urowu V. B. C. Kid Oxford, Unm heels $10.50 If they Are Stylish They Are Here At the Electric Sign "SHOES" littler &Upmeycr Lillian's Plans. "Don't forget that I am and, therefore, well used to the necessity of very humble serrtce sometimes," Katherine said, and there was that note of pride in her voice with which she always referred to her profession. "And 1 am proud to be so closely associated with you.' "You dear child:" Lilllaa impulsive ly pat her arm aronnd the girl's slen der waist and warmly kissed her You don't know what a load you've lifted from my shoulders. Now, if you'll make the necessary arrange ments by telephone to have your things brought oter here I shall be most grateful. And will you please fix up Mrs. Morton for the night be fore the boys get here? She will ex plain what has to be doae. And I will lend you a big' apron. Pardon us, Madge, 11 be back in a minute." j She was as good as her word, and finding me standing where she had' left me. pulled me down to a seat1 beside her on a couch. "Don't ever think tor a moment. dear girl, that I'm preferring Kath- erine'a services to your in this busi ness." she said warmly, and with the words a tiny Utile unworthy feeling of ( envy which had possessed me tor the last Tew minutes, fled away ashamed. ' "But you are worried. Katherine insn't, and while I could have kept you here for a few days to guard the library, I couldn't have done it long. I can see Dicky's face it I should propose it. I imagine I am doinr Katherine a favor also That cousin' of yours doesn't fancy her working oxer there in Prance un der Dr. Draithwalte I am sure." I turned a startled face toward Lil lian: How had she guessed the se cret Katherine had confided only to me. the secret of Jack Bickctt's Jealousy of the brilliant; middle-aged surgeon. Dicky's brother-in-law. and the head of the hospital unit to wnicn Katherine helonged? Lillian, laughed lightly a 'she saw my face, then she took my hand In tier's. -It's my business to know things," she said, "especially all about tne people whom I wish as aids In my work. I must know their very thoughts, almost, I overheard a little. put two and two together, and She spread her hands with a fetch ing little gesture. When she spoke for the kitchen. No need of guarding the library so closely.' She slipped the neavy Dous wnicn I had noticed In the outside of the closet door, and went downstairs' to nurse, .ha kitchen with ms beside her la fact, vet far away in thought- Far be&leelBK my mina was tne anerv: "Why is LJUisn ao cervam ui Underwood will keep Grsce Draper from harming me?" (To be continued) 1 MOTHER! "Calif omia Syrup of Firs' Child's Best Uxativt talk and vote for the millece (ax tor cr schools. It Is pot eenaUttat with the forward movement t the day to do otherwise, and no light-thinking man or woman tea do otherwise than vot for 1U Tbe executive committee of the bu reau, as well as every member. Is In fsvor of this hilt Mothers. Jo -not fail to register before the 20th sad vote for It," Thlak C the f stave of your UitW- ones. Do you siot wast them to hae the opportunity for a goe4 4st- tlosi? - - -.. 4 MILS. CAJJC WILSON CUTRCII. 1 IS Korth Fomrteeslh street. April It. li:. Read - t&e Clauiflcd Adj. ctbrs Tells Why You Should Quit Tobacco KrM aara etsartt amok acta laasr i powrcf ally- on tiaM an4 ! Appra o Motlwrs, Editor State!raa: May I lake this means of. snaking an appeal to the mothers of Salem and Marlon cottsty? Mothers, most of you know that a group of Salem women organ lsed the Marion Cos at y Children' bureau last tall for the purpoeo .of holding a baby clinic once a month and doing any other work of a sim ilar nature fur the welfare of the babies of today tbe men and women to tomorrow. One means of furthering this srerk has been to have a lecture see a month . upon subjects of Interest to all mothers. Dr. Morse gave the first lecture, la . February, upon "Saa all- pox. Vaccination and tbe Prevailing Epidemics." In March Dr. Coaklln. bead of psychology of the Vnirnstly of Oregon, lectured upon Tastily Influences upon. the. MeataJ Traits of the Child:" followed the sajne after noon by Dr. B. Franklin Pound upon "Teeth and Their Care." These lec tures were very rauch sp precis led by those In attendance. - This month. April Dr. Fraak JC. Ilrown. was to have lectured upon The Care & the Child 'a Ear." but owlsg to there being so few present was tnougnt pest io postpone it until a later date. Mothers, are each Dpportnsltlc M. lheseUo be neglect ed? It is for you te decide. Our doc tors are willing ahd-- clad - to . give their Ume.ajid, sexyloes, as sre the women interested In this vrork. Cat you not rive one or two afternoons month? Watch the papers lor lec ture dates and let's have a record air tendance at the next meeting so that our doctors will not feel they are rtviftc their time aad services in vain. May I also urge- the mothers to Dulmomarv LubvrculMl. whil It caa permanent 4arnrallo of tha cvila of tha acrvoua ayateaa. 4cldlm tkoaa mt tha brain, aad tbwa weakeae tae neatal facultiae. Dr. KlT aaya tohaera aaferblcs dl tton and lays th ftntaSattoa for aaarty avary svarvaa ditordr stow eamaaoa to tea mrrwraji yoaita. It "Iprooucea color ' Aitaoaeaa. aaiPr. a broitka. rHaaanatum aad aathma. eyapvpaia aaa catarrn. looacco aaaxi aaS caacar or It ftomirh. Dr. Solly. aurnoa of St. Thomas hos pital a 4 arrt la dia of n brala and twrvotte ayaiaia. aaya: l kaoar at ava atnjrla vlca wtuclt daa ao laorta barm aa amokiaar- It la a anara aad m aalaaloa It aaothaa tha asritad narroM ayatran at ta uan. to rvadar U aaor lrril&M -d iaahla aUlaaaftr 1 know f ao ot hrr eaaaa nr afrat that aa wracti toads te brtas vm functVonal aM tkrtrars rtts Is tha d to orgaai Aiaaaa of tko dlaaaaas to 14 Praia.- ; Mr. Smoktr. eaa yoa afford to ta dalsa thia haMtt Lrt Nteotot hate yoa to thrpw otf the Irttrra of tokaccav. Kleotof ktlla tbo rravlos aad ata y rroa. It aaaka ka toaa kabtt au yow aad koaaa yoa fooliac flaa aad fit all tba lima. Oat Ktcotot tabUia f aoy 4rmsfu " Koto Wheat aakod a boot Klcatol tab. Uta. oo of ear laadiae drusstata aa4; " "It I truly a avoaidartal romody for the taoaaro Staklt; away aaaad t lklag-Aava over aold X(ra. ara aathortaod by t aaaaof aetaoora to rafuad tha saaery to avory dtaoatia- ftd raaaomor. and aoali ao ar nit tk aao af our a a mo aalo tka roewodr paaa aaaad aaaaoal aaortt." Kio atot taMota ara aoM tn tkta rtty aadr . ao trap rlad anim haak fOaaU kr all vp to data draggtata. lacladiag D. -3. Try ' . . " Why. Ghildrdi ; Gatch Disease LADIES When Irrecular or aoppreoaae vaa Tri umph Pilla. Safe and alwaya depend able. Net aold at drug- atorea. lo not experiment with others; bit dlaap- peinunent. write tor neuci particulars; It's free. Addreae: Nation al Medical Institute. Milwaukee. Wis. Sf r Accent "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure vour child is having the best ahd most harmless physle for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste, full directions on each bottle. You must say "call fornla." Coal Burnett Propoted to Conserve Oil Supply PORTLAND. Or- April 17 Owtn in the serious shortage In the orient of fuel oil vessels of the Portland Oriental steamship line of the Pacif ic Steamship company, face the eany necessity of converting from oil to coal burners while on the Asiatic ! side, according to advices receivea h:re today by Frank J. O'Conno.. agent for the company here. No oil fuel is available for tbe steamer Wa bsn. now at Yokohama, according to O'Connor's statement. The Waban left here March 30 and dna at the Japanese port next Monday, but it is expected to be be hind schedule because of having lost a propeller blade" enroute. UfNCID JL every aks ea N CID B NT ALLY, repair sre vaur hauaary eamea ear a-saeeiae guaraataa. . r. s. t. ATT Ell V SHPP Coort St, Salem ' 1 CHILDREN -u hoc teeth are looked after by a good dentist arc lcs likely to catch the measles, murnp-i. diphtherial hooping cough and car- let fever. Good teeth stand for good health, and good beallh U the best insurance in the world against" the diseases of childhood. Weakly chil dren arc the first to get. adiseare -uiica it appears in a jidfhboxhood.. It depends upon parents -whether Ihcir' chfldren shall have, good teeth when they grow up, A little care and nttcntion lo me iccui in r.ariy ine means bctlerjooks and belter bcaUH in later life. Also it means more success in whatever pursuit a boy or girl may follow, for success depends more upon health than, any other thing. . . ; . . . ; r . . . .. . Registered Dentists usiag the-E. R. Parker System in vite parents to bring in their' children for free examina tions. Advice from experienced dentists, if followed, vill have a good influence all through life. . Rfstcrcd Dentists Using the " E. Ro PARKER SYSTEM Dr. D. M. Ogdtn Dr. B. 7. Butler Dr. F. V. Orel! . 8Ut aad Ccmaaerciil Stmts raniiuvv. TWO' PIAIRS; OF PA-NTS UDDEB J3RDTHER5 WITH H SUFT EAC EQUPE Thst's what you now. we're offcruii The comfort and beauty of tae ap pointments add to the physical en joyment which you derive, from the easy riding qualities of the Coupe. The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet The gasoline consumption Is unssu'slly low The tire mileage is unusually high See this car in my show room H. F. B0NESTEELE Distributor' Commercial and Ferry St. Salem Tlier'rr stylUli suits, too, Hade t your measure Hade of high grade wooleut. My czH:rt tailors. They wear well V well Ixok well. The Trice, too, is lotc. It's lower than you would have to paw for a ready-made suit of equally good material. I j t i aa ao tatA nsiAA a-A rAt. II i sa iijt 'gia.r vr ivi- merly had to charge for the S J-af same suit with but o pair of pants. SSBslBSBBaBTaTaBBsfcBlB BBaaaaafe Now Is Your Opportunity Come in tomorrow and look over our wonderful lirw of new all-wool auitmgs. Pick out the material you prefer and well take your measure and fashioo m a wjit yoa HI I proud to wear and with the extra pair of pauts thrown in for good measure. Scotch Woolen Mills Store . j aj I. a i it n- it: f ' l aa DEPENDABLE ALVJOLUTOLY 426 State Street FOR li tAUAtri LIQUI QUICKLY