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PORTLAND O FFER S A M A R K E T FOR YOUR PRODUCE NORTONIA HOTEL You Will F evi R ick ! a t H m m H* B A F E AN D C E N T R A L — R E A S O N A B L E R A T E S E x c e lle n t C*Xe .-•pecial W eek ly I u t e » Hue M ecU AU T re m e 11th en d S ta rk , P o rtla n d , Ore. Portland. Oreeou V A U D E V I L L E PH O T O P L A Y S Complete Chanjf* Saturday. Adult*. Mauue*. 20c: E v tn ln n 3t*r. Contiauou* 1 to 11 p. tn. Children 10 cents ell timee M Th C * C T T X J * * sA / a t C l _ _ _ E C >9 A a n D 1 T O O IC U _ M E N T »111 m ak e Silos. G ra n a rie s , lta a e m e n t* . e tc , W a te r - Proof, k .tp r o o f , K atp ro of and F irep ro o f en t It **»• b * s * for s tu c c o P l a t t e r on o it*o lr f. r I .i n g a- low»— Does not s ta in an d d irt can be hosed off Writ« for LiWrmtur«. Sold by A. McMILLAN A CO*. 1 S40-3&U E w t Ankeny Str— t, Corner Soconti._Portland.__ r orator “ ........................ . - BAB'S RESTAURANT P O R 1M T L U A NIO N N fiïtNUt D HID E & WOOL CO. NÛITM. PQtTlAII, ÜOfÙSO W rite for Trices and Shipping Ta^s Wè SlRADlVARA T ) « I e -« e /-v jL * The A «rood placa to Eat and Liva Wall. Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon. Oi*en 7 a. m, to 2 a. m., 3t>4 Yamhill St W e Pay H ighest P rice s for H ID ES. P E L T S . W O O L. MOHAIR. CASC A R A B A R K . Addreaa D epartm ent B P h o n o g rap h Know n fo r T o n e A u d its wanted. O rder direct from facto ry . 33U E * « t Morrison S t.. Portland. Oreiroh. STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPH CO. C J A M W rite u i fo r p rice* and m ark et con conditions on O O n Veal Hogs, Poultry, Fruits. Potatoes, Canos, dc. Forty Years in the Same Location. Portland, Oregon____ KIMBALL Diano» and P h o n o g rap h » »old on In stallm en t plan. M cC O R M IC K M U S IC C O . O regon D istrib u to r» 429-431 W a sh in g to n S tre e t. P o rtlan d , O regon Dirret from Factory ,to Car 0*rner " “ ï ! “ ™ 1“ year. d epaetm e S Ï. Seed no money. We ship by Express C. O. D. $ 1 8 .0 0 — Ford, Chevrolet 4 9 0 , etc. Cut, seam, hem and machina $ 2 2 .5 0 — Hudson, O ldsm obile, etc. 8 5 cents pleat skirts ready for oand. $ 2 5 .0 0 — Dodge, Franklin, etc. H em stitching, 5 cen ts per yard. „ LAbTERN N O VELTY MFG. CO. Fifth St. Portland. Oro PLEATING SPECIAL GOULD BATTERY & SERVICE CO. State Distributors of Gould Batteries Corner 10th and Flanders Sts. Portland, Oregon. A T T E N T IO N L A D IE S ! L e a rn L e a u ty c u ltu re , Join c la s s ; e v e ning sch o o l; we know* how. School 16 y e a r» old. F u ll touts*- $40. P h on e Bdwy. 8802. 400 D ek um bldg. BR A ZIN G , W E L D IN G & C U T T IN G W e ld in g *Suppi> Co ftS 1st 81 C L E A N IN G AND D Y EIN G F o r rt-Laole C lean in g and D yeing s e rv ic e »end p a rc e ls to us W e pay r e tu r n p o stag e In form ation and p rices given upon request. __ E N K E js c i t y d y e w o r k s E stablished 18ko __________ P o rtla m d I C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N « C lark e B ro s., F lo ris ts , 287 M orrison St. __ F O U N D R Y AND M A C H IN E W O R K S C o m m ercial Iron W orn», Tit» Ac. M ad.sun _ N ot WATCH « T H IS S P A C E . N EXT W EEK FO O T C O R R E C T ION I ST F e a th e r w e ig h t A rch S u p p o rts m ade to ord er. J . E . T ry z e ia a r, 81b P itto c k B lock, P o rtla n d , O r e . _____________________ HOLER BARB KB t OLLEGE FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. “ Fighting the B e d Trust” New Location I §7 Front Street Portland, Oregon T each es trade in 6 w eeks. So.r.e pay w h:!e !earn- B g , Pusitiuris M N N i W r.te for c x u . . ; * « . 2 >4 Bu rnside stre et, P o rtlan d . Ore. M O N U M EN T S— E . 3d and P in s Sta. o t t o S c h u m a n n G ra i* . • - R H E U M A T I S M Jack King Cures it. Ladies and Gents Exam ination free. 207 Dekum bldg., Portland. Ore R A IN IE R re lia b le : y ears e z p e r ie s e t; A H M rtptlM W free. “T h e S u ccessfu l C lu t Mrs. Naan. B ox 556, O akland, C aliforn ia. SHIP US YOUR W i N Cleaning, cardin g a r. i m attresiw a. C rystal Sp rin g s Woolen Mills. 7 *» Umsuiia, p jniso i. W e d d in g B o u q u e ts an d F .»'•era P ie ce s HOTEL F a n il OC ta il* 128 N. i * St.. P- Very Centrally I*ocate«J Convenient to all Depots, and one block from main Postoffice + • PERSO N A L M arry if L o n ely ; m o st su cce ssfu l ‘ Hom e M ak er” ; hundreds ric h . t o fid en tlal; L u b lin er F lo ris ts . 348 M m « .r . SL ”JP IT HURTS IK)N T PAY G u a ra n te e d d en tal work. C ro w n s 15 09, P la te s $15.00, B rid g e u ,rk $-r> • a toorh. T eeth e x tr a c te d by g a s . I-at^i»t m odern m ethods. D r. H a r ry S em ler, D e n tist, 2rd PATENT ATTORNEY MECHANICAL 1 NGINEFR m d M orrison, 2nd floor A lisk y B ldg . P o r t P r o t e c t th a t Id e a w ith a U nited S t a te s P a t e n t. O th e rs h a v e m ade fo rtu n e s land, Or. W r ite or phone for app oin tm en t ou t of P a te n ts . W h y not y o u ? T h o m a s Expert a d v ic e on an y B ily eu , 202 S te v e n s B ld g ., P o rtla n d , Ore. in co m e ta x p rob lem a S e v e ra l > e a r s ' a c tu a l e x p e rie n ce in G o v ern - If you r R A D IA T O R h e a ts or INCOME TAX i I_____ ; D D ftR I C M C le a k s, send it to us A rm stro n g A u to R a d iato r C o., $7 B u r n e d « street. Portland. Oregon v e t e r i n a r i a N— C a t t l e a S p e c ia lty D r . C h a a . M. A n d e r s o n , K e n to n . P o r tla n d . rn u D L C irio uiiice. s ta te j * lea brief send in w ith $1 an d we will g r e y o j h o n e st to goodnetss ad v ice It wi l p ay > o j to g e t in touch w ith us now E. J . C u rt n. Room 806 Lew is B ld g ., P o rtlan d . Oregon. H otel i* ' * L i » H oyt L o ca ted S ix th and H oyt S tric tly F ire p ro o f and M od em . N ear both d ep ots and co n v en ien t rmr sa rv ic e to all p a r ts of city . O E N D tod ay f o r th is k j F R E E b o ok te llin g • bout m y g u iir a n le e d n o n -s u r g ic a l t r e a t m e n t fo r P ile *. M etallic Coins. | Money, In the form of m e ta llic coin *, j probably superseded all o th e r legal ten d ers. T h e fir s t record of th e co in ing of s ilv e r was 86? B. C . and It w as made In Rom e a s e a rly as 269 B. C. It ' was firs t coined in England in 108?. It tall* bow I b a r , cured c » * e * of fo rty r * * r * • U adint, J . DEAN m o * FOWfLAXO.O ■ P*P[R WMCNW] EY ES LOCATED ALL OVER BODY N ature P a rtic u la rly L iberal to Som s hinder part o f h is body. T h e scallop of H er C reatu res, the Dragon has num erous eyes on th e edge o f Its F ly N oticeably. m antle, extend ing from one end o f the anim al to the o th er, and form ing a T h e re 1» a most aston ish in g diversity sem i-circle. Home m arine worms have am ong an im als In rebpect to th e num eyes in clu sters no* only on the bead b e r and location o f th e ir eye*. In mam but also along each side o f the body, m als. bird s, re p tile s and Ashes they are even In the tip o f th e ta ll, and they lim ited to tw o and a re Invariably are connected Individually with the placed In th e head, bnt othera of the median nerve cord. anim al kingdom m ay have anyw here In the lowest form s a re found many np to 50/SlO, and th ey seem to have Infusoria which have n eith er eye« nor been placed anyw here they might be nerves, hot a re n ev erth eless sen sitiv e to light, eith e r seeking o r avoiding I t handy. T h e d ra g *» fly possesses eyes com posed o f an a g g r e g a tio n o f about 10. I O riginally From Holy Land. U00. in spid ers and scorpions there Hollyhock la the garden mallow a r e vtaually eig h t o r ten eyes In one or (Anglo-Saxon hoc. m allow ). ft is m o te cl a s te rs on the dorsal a«i«ect of called hollyhock, o r holyhoek. from th a t p art o f th e body w hich Is formed the Holy land, w here it la lodlgeooua by th e union o f th e bead and thorax. T h e siarflcn has an eye on th e tip <rf B est of All Endeavor*. e a ch o f m a a v e ray s, o r ay n a, a s hss T o secu re and pr'.«*«>pr the fe e lin g th e sea urchin, w hich la hom ologically o f cheerfu lness should be the suprem e n othing but a starfish w ith the ends of aim of ell our and ««**«« a fte r Lapps l 's ra y s draw | » c ir r i« a r e n d which la e* i.-i>ler*-.l the r>ees gcb«®e®i.aaer. PREACHES SEVEN HOURS IN TREE “As a Thief in the Night’* I gan the trvetop ae rv lc* with a r r g and b fbFfi ta f» hla lengthy dto- I r*rir**-, w I. '¿ I ' - “ d ihT'ft.ga A pern ¡lis l l r delivered s *v m d istin ct irru í ma î l e B id d er U - T . * . “ H er* »Io n * t b - lefurw being i-w sxad -d to dewwnd ^ fa c e aehen : H u * u p : I au— «Tbeu t.reught here he you m uet la n e Ja n a *— e h e w e n t pa Tw t R ld d -r L oditigt « hlgtiw sy w er* frutn »!e t r * r val te ¡»ted lT e d hy by th e p erfo rm an ce o f a strsr. ¡ apt- » r e d evi s u a t.-l ger w ho pr»»« l**d f« r seven hours on • f«m*| end then placed In the p erV S Je n U i. z g t t e i in to rhnUTUg m e n ru . l a while the a a '" » T itle * d-term ínod » h n t a daze L au d sn aheynd. F r a a s r ; ; he s tre tc h w hile n a a d .o g oa a Lint* «> • » _ » > *. U - . 4 - » « » -T V y , : tre e t o fe e t from tb e ground I le l e ruara# to pursue la ble m ee. E s h a u tte d E rkn r»«r In L o u is's« « T h e n C oased D ew - and Placed Hi Ja il. Is T h e S e c r e t o f B e in g a C o n v in c in g T a lk e r ftirlcu *ly , tow aril th e stntUin, Ja n e t cr»»u«'l»*<l besid e him, her eyes burning Ip h stony face. A m ile from I be bouse she broke out. “ You ought not to bo here, tio buck. Nobody xhouitl go with me on aucti an e rran d ." I It “L e t me Judge fo r both o f us," h f UEOK4IK RAYMOND Loudou u n *w ered ; "1 do not u»k wlmt ” ! U » » y o u k M n i th* m » i i l x i a l F r a n k ; I fo u u tl tb «» th*r» « m o righi w*r »nil • B y JA N E O S B O R N It Is -only know th ere I» great n o v a .' J o r t U n f “ T b » q u o tllo il qui» k lr In •>■ <■• 4 -lsaiit! •, l*> g l* « OOU l e l à » Ititi» ( r m i p b u b hod l a l h a r r d u> m ote«, on«l to M u a o rd o ra “B u t you must know ," Jurn-t a s id ; Ib» ra -n trr o f Ih* of fie«. Jordan i m i I bod *‘ l l»l« k»«l U|» t u n a w oitd »rfu l p«dlll«r» ohnul “I g o , tlod bo thanked, to m * o my a how lo givo m y dpR uuM , i lt « u l bow lo oogwwr l £ by M t C l t r i M s w s p s p o r B y x i t o i M > •'um|di» 1 » lo. oh o u t bow to u k th « book for » C u u iiw n j, w ith in • m o n th of «mrh v lb a r, four m other die. blie hud u Ufo »entonce Aunllaof m n i| o . A yw»r •»<»* J o r d a n « M U koii loon, o I mhi I bow to u k for o a tm o lo iio Ja n e t sta rte d slightly as the gate- fo r uiurdcr. Now wl’l you go b u ck ?" lu to Ih » i r M u u l m i tlir iim n nu l 1 w u M ill th in g lh.»t « tru ck mo fo rrlld y **•»# Huit !» a I ••od o f on logo iiik in g peupla w h*>u I didn I o u t •• sa l* m n * n . Nniti**r o f it* « M bl«M#«l "N ot If un army tried to stop mo." latch click ed behind her S n - w as wilh «a u ■ »»nial BIIMUI.I o t b d lliu i V I mi I W • gr*o w ith lb«*m. I le a n ir d bow lo b rin g thoia Loudon mild, looking aw ay from lo r. " g o l bjr” in o u r u«*w jo b s w rll » u o u ch lo «rou n d lo in y w «y of lliln k lu c in Iho w o » h a lf way up th e cleun brick w alk— p le M tn l Wirt of w ay. T h en , o f nuur«*, »lung “ She— »ho killed uiy fa th e r uliou b«dd Ihciu. who could be follow ing so clo se be leaioH « U tero worn r b t p l e r a on !ma»iu* my »miwamriit, then, «h»<n I h**«nl : with .1 wu» »lx w eek* old. S h e wuu not bie h in d ) T u rn in g square about alie I jUBt b r«n tum i» T r v o * u r « r of Hw d|»ooking l»s'foi-r U rg o ou d icn c««, bow Ut find niMloriol for ta lk in g «nd apcnhing, bow lo tolh a mull, lull and thlanU b, stooping a w ife. 1 ou know hi* w ife ¡he >'vici- ( • i j > as 11 ! I c o u ld h ord ly t c l i r v # m y nor». H ut Iborw to fn oin lo, bow to to Ik to a c t* «M a, ond k<> w lontly couipusbloiiutc Mr». l>uucy. little from the weight o f th in g * swung lo ta lk Ì»* rh ild ro n . w a s th« “ N o tif f to Kiiiplo ro w s'' on Ih« bui a “ V \h y I g o t ih r « r e r •*! t h « v « r r f ir « t « v o n "A nd Mrs. 1'ugcy kiu'w everything. over his shoulders, who halted us she Ing ond il » a i on ly a a tto ri tin i« b rfo ro I wo« tun«. faced him, askin g u n ce rta in ly ; “A re Nlu- »u a rich ami mildly In love, und N ow I know th ol J o rd a n w as o m p t lil« aid« t«» «i>|dy all o f th « |rrlin ip !«a ond found you Mrs. 1'u u cy ) And did you get w anted to I uv I m I i her money on m e— f e llo w , q u i« !, orni iH io M U U iin g , but I nevar th o l m y w ord a w ar« b «g iu n in g I» b a r o on w ould b a it p u k e d h'ut for a n y su ch «wdd«n aliaoat m u g i 'ai o ffs e t u | h > i » «v«r> l»o d f l«i w hom but never mind I h ate her le ** fo r M my le tte r? " Il •«•«•nd th a t I g«d lli'tig« doi»# m I I m - m m t i lb» I «|Hik« " I am n o t— 1 did n o t," Ja n e t au- that thun fo r taking me fo r her own. U r« a t E o a ta ro hod U> bo 0 b ig m an, «nd I In«! u d i r , wti«-ra fo rm e rly , aa you know , w h o! I ! w .»ridermi bow tu th « w orld Jo rd o n land««! aotd w en t in on « «or ond o u t lh « o t h « r .‘ swered Im peratively. "M y nam e la It would tim e been so much kinder, t h « p la c e . t»«gan I«» a i q in r « an « l a r i i t i r a ab ility th a t f i r l»rlw’d tu« I B«aH>olb«d o u t d ifficu lties Ilk« so much b etter, to let me atarve. My T h « first ch n n r« I got, | w .tlkad intn J o rd a n 's R oss, but 1 live here with M rs. l>nney. a In i« di|dom «t In t a r U lk « w ith Iho rhiof t ir w » fftr« ond after cn n g ro tu io tiiig him worm No le tte r has come from anybody m other's people had eu»t her ott ut ly , 1 naked bun to let tn« " In ' on lb « d etail« I «jMik« iln a r ly , Btiuply, ro n v in r Ingl y. T h «n w itliin the la st threa days. 1 know, terly they did not lift a linger to of how he ju m ped «head *0 q u ic k ly . I l l « sto ry ■ aili<i in y fir s t p ro m o tio n «ln<« I #nt««r«d Ih« I « a t g ita n the Job la »o' In ten ««ly lu t«ro «U |tx tb o l I mu f i | k | •«'flou filing fit-par • no nt becau se l ta k e the mull from the help. Mr*. l>nnry paid th e law yers to to repeat it •« cloaejy «■ I retn«utl*«r of a n sw e r Inn ro m p la in la , an d I m ode good. »«ve my m o th e rs life — th at » « » her F ro m t h a t 1 « a t g t» « n th « bib of m aking " i ' l l tell you ju a t how it happen«d, G eorg«, box." W hen Mr Itu ck la y )oin»<l Ut« be« ou«e you m ay p ic k up a p o in u r or two nd)«« lion «. T h e man gasped fulntly. H e w as fine rev en g e s h e knew death would that wiU h e lp you. O ff n e r « ' T r a in in g t am p . I waa m ad« T r « o a u r« r . be so g re at a m ercy. Wlo-n 1 grew I t-tw iv n you an d in«, litm rgo, m y t a l t r « I« “ Y o u r e in e m b«-r how ««-are*! I used to b« breathing hard, a s though spent. "1 w henever I b a d tu talk to th « c h ie f? Y o » now $ 7 ,fttm o y « « r and I «•!»*< I It w ill bo might have guessed as m uch,” he said. bigger glie tried to huy m e ; never r e m e m b e r huW y o u U «ed to tell Kite that «va ry m or« tro u t tbo f ir s t uf Iho y e a r w ui any child m ore Indulged and tim « I o|*ened m y m o n t h I p u t m y font into it, . to ta tell t o u «innorwly, I And I w a n t In ll you th a t I “T h e re wus nobody to m eet me, hut pam pered, until 1 cam e to fifteen. m ean in g of m u r o « th a t «v e ry tu n « I «pok « I got j a ttr ib u t« m y «Uf • e«« s o lely to lb « f a d th a t I l blundered o n ; tell me. pleuse, what ' » Ip h l«arn ir n * e d » b«>w h o w to tof t a lk »0 | iw » r U ,''“L Into IronblaV You r a m e m b a r w hen Kai Then, In a burst o f ruge, when 1 »aid H inton le ft to U k « c h a r g « o f ttia W e s te r n o f i | W han d a n I fjntahed. I ank«d biro fur tb a h an J o r il I had b e tte r do.” b ita b e i« of !>• L a « a m u r a » 1 must go aw ay— lu su n cllv e ly 1 dis lie s am i I w o« ask ed to prwHtnt him w ith th e ad d rea« of tb a pubb%h«>« “ S it down first— anything else de lovin g r u p th a b u y s g » ' « bint, bow flu ster««! and ha gw»« it to m a. I sen t fur H am ! f«*nn4 liked and d istrusted her aho told m s I w aa and how I ro u ld n t say a v u r d becaua«* '* bt ba a i a r l l y aa h« bad atata«l A fter «to d y pends," Ja n e t answ ered w earily. She th e r a w a rs pvopla » ro u n d I Y o u reu»*tn h«r h«»w ) !«»• Hw e ig h t aim p la leaaou« I b egan tn sail to a ll.” had burdens enough alread y w ithout co n fu sed I ua«d to be e v e ry tiro « I m et new l",'*|>l» w ho bud p re v io u sly re fu s e d U Haten to "Y’et you »toyed on,” Loudon alinoat peop le f I c o u ld n 't »a y w h at I w anted ta «ay « ! »11- A fte r fo u r m n n lb « <»f reiuird b r«ah taking on th o se o f a stra n g e r. She w hen I w an ted to Bay i t , an d I d e term in ed aal»’« d u rin g li»« d o lie a t a«aa>fn a f lit« whbqicred. noted am id the heterogeneous burden th a t if th e re w aa an y poaaibla r h a o e a to laartt /•••r. I re* fiv ed a w ir# fr*»m th « ch ief aak m g She laughed bitterly . "W h a t el»u bow lo talk I w aa g o in g to do It. e to r e tu rn l<* th** Horn« off tea. W e ha* I q u it« he than kfu lly drop[>ed a folding easel, a long talk In w h ich I • » plain««! bow I w as could l do? 1 would gladly hava " T b a f ir s t th in g I did w a« to b a y t nura a sketch book and sundry odd shaped ab le to b reak aalea r e c o r d » and I w aa a p h e r of h oo ka on p u b lic «|>eaking, b u t th ey worked a» a slave to get a w a y ; no •eernevl t«) b e m e a n t fo r th u s « w ho w anted • ••I l a ja f l ¡M M gflV at a lm o a t t » i * a m y parcela, In addition to u fine 1< 'h e r body would have m e ; 1 was fe lt to to b ecom e o r a to r » , w h e ra a » w h at I w anted fo rm e r s a la r y . I know th a t th e r e w aa n oth bag. piuch scuffed and p lastered h alf in m e t h a t had rb a n g e d aarw pl th a t I had have been horn bud. If to wuntouneHe to lioirn w »» n o t o n ly how to »peak In publie tug but how to »|>eak to in d iv id u al» under various acquire«! It»« ab ility to talk w h ere fo rm e rly over w ith vurl-colored lab els. He hered itary l ud'h-d th is m onstrous In • on d ition a in buaineaa and s o c ia l life I »im p ly n»*-d “ w ord» w ith o u t r e a s o n ." I *>»« slumped palpably on th e bench | uced never th an k J o r d a n e n o u x h fo r ta ilin g rrya »h o o t " A few w eek« la te r , j u s t aa I w a« ah*.at gratitude. 1 wus unfit for hum an Dr U w • f o u r « « m H u«ine«a T a lk in g and In the cu rv e o f the p ath w het the to g ive u p hoi*« of a v e r N a m in g how to com panionship— even the low est. My talk in te r e a tla g ly , I r«a*l an an n o u riceraan t I'u b lie H peakm g Jo rd an and I » ra U*»tk crap e m y rtle shaded it. B e fo re she only refuge » u s to liv e on Im peccably ■ tatm g t h a t D r. F r e d e r ic k Ilo u k Law had ju at «pend ing ail o u r « p a re tim e m aking frobile had settled w hat to say he went o n : co m p leted a new c o u r s e In buaineaa talk in g «pee« he a and J o r d a n is b eing talk ed « b o u t now In face o f the world Ihut condem ned •nd p u b lic «p eak in g « n title d k iaaiery o f as M ay o r o f o u r little to w n . " I w as advised to come here— cl mute me— to •Inline th e ch u rity th a t bad H peerh ' I ««n t fo r th*-m «n d in a few d ay « and quiet und th a t sort o f thing, you th ey arriv e«!. I gU nrM l t h r o u g h th a e n tire AMKMICAN NKWBFAFKM ASSOCIATION suecored mo to my hurt. I have done e ig h t I*aaoos, read d in i n g th e h e ad in g » an*! a few know. I'm not exactly a t r a i l, hut of r o r t U n d , O ra. * It, than ks to tlod, th e devil or wine when you’re Ju st out a ft e r six eeks 4 ! « IS 2 0 U. • National Hook Hid* ev er rules. Now I ahull not speak w a« u r op th en e ed w h L> ole me ear r a t uf « f f a c tiv « sp eak in g In hospital yo u 're p retty much u 1 In.” I I— n»«d • I «Iw«y» again until all is ov er.” "N a tu ra lly ,” J a n e t com m ented. "Y ou k*-«l co n fid en ce, w h y ta lk in g b a i a lw a y s F le s s e m ail m e I t r U v ' i r o u r a a , " M a s t e r y In the gray w asted fu'-e on th e hos la* S e e m e d « o m e t lu n g to b a d r e a ' l e d , w h s re e a it • ba would lik e to stay here a w hile " A H|we*H. ' I w ill p ay tiae p*#«tm«a $1 5 0 o m pital cot Loudon tiai-ed a tra g ic Ilk** Ml re a lly tb a s im if>W p U s t th in _ g in th e w orld lo g « t a c tio » and “A s long a s ray money will let m e,"l ness to th e girl beside him. up and talk. I learned bow t** u n ir * rum píete P ay« fo r th a c o u rs e in full. 7 / , Dying I hereafter in# a tte u tio n to w h at I w aa s a y in g and bow the new com er broke in. "M y nm ne Is eye* lifted slow ly, •'«•oree la m m « e h a u lu U lj. stiffening Ups • Loudon— not th a t It m a tte rs — I sketch I le a rn e d th e a r t of listen in g , live breathed ra th e r th an »aid, "M y d angle co n v in c in g v alu e uf s ile n c e , and th a p o w er o f h ra v ity . In and draw th in g *, fo r lllu stra tio i <, you te r s till. K iss me, p le a se ." And a * •tea«! o f b eing fu n n y a t tb a w ro n g U m a, I know. Jim m y Burton sen t me h e r e ; Ja n e t knelt to cluvp the shrunken fig learn ed h ow and w h a a to use h u m o r w ith tall ta g a ffe ct 1 C ity „ „ I be Is kin to M r*. D ancy— ” ure lo her b reast the p eace o f heaven H u t p e rh a p s tb « m o« t w o n d erfu l th in g “ 1 know ," J a n e t In tu rn Interru pted. Itse lf settled Into th e cle arin g f a x . » b i n t tb a lesso n « w e re th a a c tu a l ex am (dee of • w h at th in g s to aay and w hen to «ny tl.-rn U* d ia l« .. T h a t being the case, 1 am s e i e you Loudon, deeply moved, lifted J a n e t m eet « v e r y co n d itio n I fou n d th a t th e r e w aa can sta y . A t least un til > u a re Fiala ly when all w as over. -Sudder!y he dis » knack In m ak in g o ra l r e p o r t« to m y e u p e rto re strong again. S h e Is v ery ho sp itable. covered how deur sh e wu*. how sile n tly W alt h ere, I will send h e r to y o u ; you T u rk lah Law B a te d on K oran. but ineffa* eably sh e had grow n Into can set th in g s straig h t q u ick er fa c e hla h eart. Love hud laid hold on him T h e law * of th e T u rklah em p ire are to fa c e ." aa a th ie f In té e night. S h e » u s al«r.<% baaed on th e p recep ta o f the K o ran , B y such m eans fa te set Jo se p h h eart-broken, devolute bey und words. Loudon down In the s o ftly scented H e put his lip s to h e r e a r, w h isp e rin g : and th e au ltan 'a will la ab ao lu te when summer fo o th ills, where every day had " i'r o m lie h ers In th e fa c e o f your not In o p p u iltlon to a r c -p te d tru th» Its own ch arm m iraculously un like all dead th at you will let me. let me, my o f th ‘- M i.h o m 'ta n r<-ltr on a - laid other days. T h e sun w as th e m iracle love, ato n e fo r your su fferin g ' down in th e »acred book* o f the worker, helped by clou d* and w ind* Mrs. Linion Tells How Helpful prophet. *nd m ists. llo *e-red d aw ns follow ed T h e Unpopular B an cro f*. Lydia E. Finkbam’s Vegetable cithers o f th e cle a re st azu re, storm y F r a n c is B a n c ro ft, un o ff. Ini o f th e &«a V a rie * In B alln lty. •unsets, riotou sly colored , supervened c ity o f London and founder 12»* years Compound is at 1 his Period s fte r m ornings so p e rfe ct th e w eath- a g o ; o f th e B a n c ro ft school, enj> ■ the D iffere n t p a rt* o f th e au rfa ca o f th e rrw tse foreknew th e ir tre a c h e ry . I'ln e d istin ction, d esp ite his la rg e chat ‘ ab le * c a v ary m arked ly In a a lln lty , to r It D enver Col*-rado " I have tak en •cent cam e in hot gu sh es from th e bequests, o f being the mo«t ui , opn- will In rreaiie w here ev ap o ratio n I* Lydia L . Ptfikhn-n a V e g etab le O im - yackground m ountains, e v er loom ing »/jnd f*»r*i»- ven y e a rs la r Londoner who ev er lived. He (treat, a t In th e Red Hea, and d ecree»« enchanted. And a ll ab o u t w as th e am aysed a g reat fo rtu n e by such U r * h »nd I cann«*t tell y«ai ¡he H'xiti it has d**ne •till yet pulsing life o f th e country- en d unscrupulous m ethods th a t he be- w here the ra in fa ll la h eav y , o r w here ne- i t ta g e » J 4 / ■ <ide. Inhabited fully but now here <ame un iversally e x e cra te d , and to e th e re 1» very little wind and m uch y <turin and «»1*1 ai>Tl crowded. An o asis o f co n ten tm en t It chu rch b ells of tf>e city rang a fr rry depreM lnn. alw ays k*-< t*a le.ttk i K e rn e l to London— be w as so w earied peel e t 1.1a fu n eral. T o p r e s e n - hi* o f I t In the )*<*uae, yf stran g e tongues, s tra n g e c itie s, the body from posthum ous v e n g e a n c e , he fo r 1 an* a t that, tim e W atch C u ticu ra Improvp Your Xki«Y s tir and c la ^ i o f ch an g in g hum an o f life when it calla le ft d irectio n s In hh will th at t l a On ru in g and r e t i r t i x gently «m<-ar tide*. H ere th e re was n e ith e r poverty ri.flln should be fitted w ith b !n g e and : the fa c e w ith f n t l c t jr a O intm ent, f**r Lyd ia E . Kink- ham » help. My hue- Bor rich e*. R a th e r s «p are yet th rifty th a t an official r/f th e |>rap<-r*’ om- W ash «IT O intm ent In five m in u te* j band saw your ad. in plenty, e x h alin g the w hole**,m e p er pany atrnuld p eriodically v1«lt ll.e vau lt ¡w lih C u tlc n ra S o a p and bot v a t e r . It th e irt|» r< and aaid fum e o f rest a fte r la b o r and Joy In at 8 t. H elen a, Rlahopegvte, H it t b * 1 « w onderful aom etlra.** w hat C n tlc u ri __________________ _ Y'-'j ____ leave _________ ta k e n n o n in j lig h t l l i o f the er/ffin. and t e r fy tn > 1 hla will d o fo r poor com ple*j<fn». dandruff, e v e r y th m * y«« can think of, ocw 1 w ant M rs. D ancy, plump, silv er haired, em balm ed corpae w as a e - u r e : — I / * i » •r* h in i an*l r o l r-.uxl. h a n d v .- AdV, y**u to ta k e Lyd ia K. I'm k h am '« V ey * n o th e rly , bad ta k e n him alm ost lite r dt*B M all. tante 0**np</or,d! ' S * l l c him r « t it ar^l I a***/fi U it I»r*ter and be PAd me T ally to h e r h eart. H e b e tte re d m agi H in t to H ou M wive*. want you tn ta k e a)***ut » . < ie*tU e*.‘ B e cally under h e r ch erish in g , accep tin g “ B u '!* " a rd “ B e a r*“ of F ir ->ea. I're *e rv e a and can n ed a**oda should I dui a/*d I k *•«■)< t r r jm and do all my U so g ra te fu lly be could but w onder ow n m urk ard w o rk not by tb a day sr*4 T h d nCjfln o f tb « Monk e - .a n s e alw ays be sh *-lded from th e light. An bow J a n e t R o w managed to hold It feel fine now , I te ll e v e r r nttn ab**ut term s "l/Ulla" and “b e a r * " ha» never • lo o t A q u eer girl, b e d ecid e d : net old window sh ad e w ill answ er, it the V eyetnl*!« Csrmpuurvi, tu r so m any been aa tla fa cto rtly explained . T t.e handsom e no r b rillian t, yet w ith po should be b u n g e x a c tly a * It would be Of my fr »-ruja thongr.t I W'ruid no* r “ t te n tia lities. A t first he had set h er p braae la o f g r— l an tiq u ity , and ra n a t tb e window, and when draw n wltl w e ll.'' M r* R. J . L ” fT '.e , IV/*W *ug be trace d In una *.f C l U e r 'i p lay * pr*> S>1 A veti***, I» :fiv e r, Cob*radow low n as m achine-m ad e— th e type duead In 1720. w hen th e ix ' h u n g * waa e ffe c tiv e ly d ark en tb e »belt. ground out In m yriads by p’-e mill o f A fte r r*-n«li*i/ M t e r * lik e lh * above, •fill kn«*v>B as "N ew Jo n a th a n .- It h a s •rhool a s d college. B u t p resen tly he nr*d we a/e u n .stanti*/ poM ish.ng tirtrx, been m a x “»red th a t " b e a r " U a re f P erso n a l C o n tact. why ah**uid any w t/tn m i n «»tato lo taJto yad su rp rised som ething o f re a lity , eren ce lo th e t e li l a * o f th e bear”* ekln “ E f n I waa a p re a c h e r," «aid C h ar Lydia K. h r H a a * '» Veire*a>Jo (>«*• th at »bowed him depths «.m oat tra g ic, b efo re k: ; i t * th e b ear, w hile a "bw i;" p e n t i f d is is in m m t o f te-ip ? I* brin g s co al Eph. ru m in a tively, " I d pound de h eigh ts th a t m ight be d angerou sly • r n w f e t e r e v e d i, -»te* fad. '■* « t p e » 4 t# t * a aper-niatr/r who tliu rlng. B u t th e se d;*sovert*-* a e t'b e r buy* »rock U jt forw ard delivery tn th e pulpit lena a n ' go via tin ' m o', sab/*— explained n o r Jturr.Sed h e r c tr iljy re hope th a t th e prie» vr-.jl Mae ao th a t R k h S '/ n d T im e * D e *pat/ b B e e t th e Cy«e. pressed antagonism to th e alder wom Le ra n te li «ut at a p re « t w ith**«t tak- an- H e gath ered c a s u a l!j th a t sh e I* la well to give nous« d e fin ite a t- In« up and p a j l i r fo r the m orir. C do - P ea rt T h .** i M a*. had grown up in the h o u se ; s h e w as lent /.a to th e eye« R e e t them oer-»- taaffoe*. which have been r e n t r a L a d !** o f high r is a s la C hina use evldeatiy fre e o f It. yet be had som e •ionafly fro m th e lig h t. If only by dueed. a re th e p e r o e t j f r paid by *►« how a sen se th a t h er p osition w as buyer o f r < * *l f- r o f the d a.n tJeat th im b le * Im a g ta e t » phsriog th e fin g e rtip * g e n tly o v e r tb o som ething anom alous. W hen th e ra re rrunafer-day. th e re n a b d a | derived v * b « o f th em bertr.g carv ed Out of bails o f th e e y e * and c o m p le te ly rub v isitor* cam e sh e * ln o s t Im m ediately from tb e Fpanlah word ru w r-oge," *aaoru»v . » pearl * , s r 1 o tu am eated w ' k j lag fo r a few atla n te » . vanished, m aking n ev er an exenae. * « * L S 4 " I ch eck .- bands o f fine gotd. ou w h ir» a n asea But th a t w *s leas sw p rta ia g th an her ' a e r o f u m in t an d fn n ta ttic S i t u s M j " B e C 'ttm r. solitary r i g l a ; she w n p r l th e *e- * e F * :«»»* E arth q u ak e. dnded ease »Ir.g . whaaa window* w ere M arch tw o m ild * » r - h * * » t * ' a re e zg rav ad . If he • m arried , yon cnn t left d h e fh - t i e ay * Lighted long a fte r m idnight. w ere *arv* » d»d by tb o roflapvo *r he amofcee a p*pe h» can ee ho la an B a c k to w o rk lag « tre e g th , L o e d ra e f tb e ¡ig e fo o t eruprlvw rune o f Ve* i F e e L a rg e C e e te r * of P vp u 'at «« e "I*< w asan o r la a a outdoo r asna be T h e r e a r e but te n d O en in tb e teased to tp e c n la te «bo o t her. H e •usina. Inatde tb e erw*er. nccoorpenied s a n * b e tm o h ee s pipe — E x c h a n g e . a as atl!l th e f s -r fca red hoy o f his ^ ru m b-.ng* e ip *»e.»e » i« d * *i^ world o f m e re th a n I M M S p o p u la-' re *r«m m ; t ls d hostrw*— aha thought B acking a tv m e f "•ob e V/vH« 'v e i roverm f a a j lion, and k u t ¡ » la tb e only cou ntry trvuhie th a t added to hla i m f i i t Z* berrrs i t n e x c e p t th e U nited S t a t e * w hich 1 s t sr»a <A V * H er !ow-ew -.xg c a rria g e and t s v j g - RoM n C n rritt& U n r to a n o th e r eso se t a a»o r * th a n one A them i t p a i « * took him f a r and wide, cp c r a te r U fi fur R n rb. th e ! U le sraasp I s ~A Mid- s a t and down dale. o v L t g %t t e o - r r tem p ers* s r e e f ¡ ' * n deg m n .tr .r r N ight s tir * * m .~ w ho s g s oeued of A II E n d eav o r*. vgegs and try in g to p re se rv e acm e t f M L f*.’ vf ■ warn M i M ad m th e m agie J r i r e on th e ey e lid s a f tho - « e r r * » '* - Chetr d a m . Commonly H u e . th e ■ J * Vc a u ri « erw re end p rrm o te tho fne! ng g t e u t o n lo v e rs end m laod th e m a li up tugs tb e e r s te r e t th e seerv e f tb e • M ack Loose hey. d rove. lo P erin g o * 4 h e th e i « t m ,a afterw ard to w ait ap an th e paflader. t n * n d « »ra ped wWh * hndty p w o f H e e r s t e r to mrm a im e f a ll our e t d m v w i a ft e r hapgd < edteaer U W * fr * * .— B r i * * ' V Ame rica n . m w o« o f a»> London w u a g k S l f tem peed to p * e » - - r i t# n * •« **• f u p with th e tod. but held M a t c v T n e c r * tfce T rau h te. uatty la th e ch lx > < aM h e S s n r d y “f c « « t a r y w o rk e r, non« g h e a rty to pry m to u a g» m e s e a l who e ^ f-u ry kevervi « f « . ^ m kU é t " “T h e y do E n t poor— w as so kind n t o x U y e a n d to beep ¿ i b ~ t *" c f - w umf « T h « bow p r» --y th ey a re . »bey a re to o proud to a cce p t ^ , y / w as sa d w -.et a n e ! rW rlX y " — H artfo rd T im e « B e a s u m i r i ; v t o hy u n tS a ato . X wo# •• t « - g rsy a . 1 * a g --------- try I s u - A t g m n a n ^ a a f to rn erag fe r* rp sgnee -h e hoy 1 V l j mima and g r ,v ._ x g thu nd er. Mra. ir tfi t u f Y ng “b e * I# n s r v t e t r a ¡ b u r y n u a i f him n r t g l i d i t ;. How Learned in One Kvcning. C AILING WOMEN OF M IDDLE JJ*** AGE Let Cuticura Be ZTr. î Yoor. Beauty, Doctor Red Cross _____