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a*l Girl of His Dreams By IDA DONNELLY PETERS Is a City of Magnificent Distances * . ; V1 ?V * Tv th e ir clothes Just a s ch ild ren do. W ashington was know n th re e -q u a rte rs of a century ago as th e City of M agnif icen t D istances. T h e W h ite H ouse w as known as th e " P re sid e n t’s P a l ace,” and th e g o v ern m en t buildings, planned on g en ero u s lines, w ere con sidered to be fa r and aw ay too g re a t for th e business of th e cou n try . Now th e national cap ital Is over 100 y ears old, and has outgrow n e v e ry th in g th a t w as planned for her. T rem e n d o u s w ings w ere built to th e cap ito l even before the war. T he W hite H ouse has been rem odeled and rem odeled u n til It p resen ts very sm all ap p e a ra n c e of the original. W e have outgrow n o ur beau tiful tre a su ry building, our s ta te , w ar and navy building, we have outgrow n tw o postal d ep artm en ts, and we long ago outgrew th e ten m iles sq u a re of th e d istric t boundaries. In fact, th e re sid e n ts of W ashington have lapped over Into M aryland and V irginia a t a Doctors prescribe very little, any, alcohol these days. ThJ prefer strong tonics and alter tives. This is all in keepi^ with modern medical scienc It explains why Ayer’s Sa saparilla Is now made entire! free from alcohol. Ask yo( doctor. Follow his advice. through the car to th e re a r platform w hen H alstead stopped him. Mr. H alstead had, It was plain to see. been unsuccessful In re a ssu rin g his wife, and he looked ex trem ely m iser able. “Hello, D ayton,” he said ; "I have Just been telling my wife th a t you w • p u b ltik » o r fo rai. a re as u n fo rtu n ate as she In being w * bwatsh I y t f m x o u r m ed io ij tra in sick, and th a t I had to tak e Mrs. urg« you, D ayton Into luncheon for you. Now, oo n au lt yonj doctor do not th an k me, old fellow, I was glad to do It.” Unless there is dally action of the I And he turned to H e rb e rt w ith such els, poisonous products are absortj a look of appeal In his eyes th a t the causing headache, biliousness, , i__ in R .......................... naua young m an’s n atu ral Im pulse to deny dyspepsia. We wish you would ask) doctor about correcting your conatiptl his sta te m e n t died a sudden death. "I can n ever repay you for all you by taking laxative doses of Ayer’s I and your fam ily did for m e w hen I w as ■——M ad* b y th « J . C. A y»» Co., X«owoll, Mai 111 In New Y ork," continued he, piling It on In a way th a t he knew would be In charcoal-burning stumps, if Irresistib le to his wife. “I w ant Je n lows are in them, these should be nie to m eet Mrs. D ayton som e— ” w ith d irt sufficiently to preven Before this Ingenious p re v aricato r d ra ft from coming through the hull could say m ore, the tra in began to and the h ea t escaping that move slowly Into a station, and H er U sually cedar stum ps grow on bert w as forced to m ake way In the swampy soils, and we have foam aisle for th e p assen g ers crow ding o u t very hard to burn them, except m l He had re tire d to his old v an tag e very dry season, and then the point outside the c ar w hen th e girl In should be well drained before blue. Instead of going forw ard to tem pting it. I t is impossible to alight from the car as th e custom Is, into the w ater. cam e to the door of the re a r platform . She paused th e re u n til th e tra in Dr. P ierce’s P leasant Pellets i stopped. Suddenly she looked up, saw and invigorate stomach, liver and H erbert and an expression of scorn els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, i came to her face th a t m ade th e poor to take. Do not gripe. fellow ’s blood ru n cold. She had, he knew In stan tly , o v er Said an English clergym an: ‘ heard H alstead explain his form er girl triotism is th e backbone of the 1 friend to his wife, and of course she ¡sh E m pire; and w hat we have m ust have guessed he bad been, ta c it is to train th a t backbone and brid ly a t least, a p arty to deceiving a to the fro n t.” — C hristain Register! tru stin g woman. And was th is to be th e end of h is P rofessor’s w ife—You haven’t long search, his dream s, his d e a re s t ed me for a week. hopes? Plain killing w as too easy a Professor (ab sen tly )—A re you i death for th e p rev aricatin g Mr. H al Then who— who the dickens hav| stead. He sta rte d forw ard to give been kissing? th a t gentlem an a generous piece of his m ind w hen, glancing up, he saw th a t he was again ad m in isterin g to his wife, and th a t a look of peace and H tarh est p ric e s p aid fo r S ilv e r, O ld Jewelry, fh eet F o rty yei th , . Cl C lc. U N C L E M Y E R S. happiness had com e Into h e r face. T e e rth P o rtla n d . 71 S ix th , b e tw e e n O ak and Pins, j T his banished a t once and forever all re g re t In him th a t he had been a p arty to the fraud. J u s t then th e slow ing tr a in stopped. T he girl cam e out on the platform and 0. 0. MARTIN, *« »»»« 40« Chemb»r Commuro« Wrifa far I w as passing D ayton w ith unseeing POfc.TLA.ND, 0 * 1 . W,,re ' eyes w hen th e tra in gave a sudden lurch. A N D KOD She staggered and w as ab o u t to fall S U P P L Ì w hen H e rb e rt cau g h t her, b u t In do W rite fo r e«talo$ru«a a n d Itte ra tu re . ing so he lost his balan ce and w as sind p rin tin g . M ail o rd e rs irire n p ro m p t stt th ro w n from th e car. F o rtia n d P h o to S u p p ly Co. PORTLAND. < W hen be opened his eyes he w as re 149 T hird S tr e e t clining on a couch In a beau tifu l room, and a kindly middle-aged m an w as placing a bandage about his head. "H e w ill be all rig h t by tom orrow ," M ost eoonom icai a n d e ffe c t rire fer houk« I gan W aller Page, a rra n g e d to have a n d school h e a tin g . th is m an, evidently a doctor, w as say p ictu res tak en show ing th e effects of ing, "and can safely proceed on his good and bad roads. In th e case of J. C. BAYER fURNACE 0 Journey." th e la tte r, th e films will show th e I Front and Market St». Portland, "T om orrow !" exclaim ed th e young fa rm e r try in g to c a rry loads of prod S E N D F O R C A TA LO G U E. man. "I sh all proceed on my Journey uce o v er a bad ro ad ; how he becam e to n ig h t" sick ; how th e d o cto r Is unable to At th a t m om ent a vision In blue ap reach him , and how, because of th e peared In th e doorw ay. mud ru ts, th e u n d e rta k e r finds It ex "Is he b etter, doctor?" asked the Chronic, Nervous and FemaJ« I ceedingly difficult to get him to his d ream girl softly. A r e c u re d w ith o u t t h e k n ife , g rav e A nother film will show a n o th er eq u ip p e d S a n a to riu m , B e a u tifu l location, “D ootor,” m urm ured Dayton, "I shall th e lo w est. W rite f o r lite r a tu r e . fa rm e r c a rry in g his produce— tw ice as not be able to leave tom orrow . I m ust m uch—o v er a m odel road co n stru cte d Meadow Glade Osteopathic ! first change a look of scorn Into kind Dr M»<1 C. ( w PtaidM u n d er th e supervision of th e govern Battle Ground, W| ness, th en to friendliness, then m ent "H e Is delirious," said a h ith erto un B itte r M u sin g . T h e d e p a rtm e n t of ag ric u ltu re will noticed w hite-haired gentlem an who be ab le to show, in e n te rta in in g a - , tloned , t m ugt be , n fl n a tu ralIy ^ w as stan d in g n ear the couch on the well a . in stru c tiv e style, th e effects c ld e n u l way to ^ to le ra te d by on<# opposite side from the doctor. of p u re food and Im pure food; «h® 3o evhlently well bred "N o," answ ered the m edical man, se c re ta ry of w ar will be able to show | He w as so ab so rb ed In m aking and w ith a shrew d tw inkle In his eyes, vC O FF th e a d v a n ta g e s of arm y life, a n . TEA 3F d iscarding p lan s to th is end th a t he “not delirious, only dream ing, but his se c re ta ry of th e navy th e ad v an ta g es forgot all else. He even failed to b ear case has assum ed unsuspected com B A K IN S P< w-EXTRACT* of life on th e bounding w aves, w hile the first call for lun ch eo n ; th e second, plications and he may not be able to th e In te rio r d e p a rtm e n t will be show how ever, succeeded In aro u sin g him. just leave tom orrow .” ing how fo rest fires a re fought and He Im m ediately passed through the "T h an k you, doctor,” w hispered H er c u t se t a I e u ^ m b e d m in ers a re rescued. car, em pty now of all b u t th e sick b e r t soarutsa 0*1-1 woman, to th e d in er Just beyond, only T h e happy consum m ation of bis to find every ta b le filled except th e dream of w inning the one girl w as In one a t w hich sa t th e g irl In blue. He s ig h t and a beatific sm ile Illum ined w as gazing longingly a t th e v acan t H erb ert D ayton’s handsom e face. place when sud d en ly he becam e con luiSE FINIT m «EttW H eroism to Be Recognized. scious of a sobbing b re a th close be IN V i d i IV N S t U t * In recognition of the splendid hero side him. He turn ed . It w as th e sick Tow T V woman stan d in g th e re sta rin g s tra ig h t ism of a young m iner nam ed F ran k I L I n o . fonr « I of Urine; a t h e r husband, h er face colorless Sm ith, a m onum ent Is to be set up j b e tto r prod noto: M to h f o l « ■ f r f — I? L m h . n o . p o o r p ro no r t f ' , m i t « I with su rp rise and pain. a t Otago, n ear D unedin, N. Z. Sm ith j look b o tto , . l i p Hottor. to b r U - W* “ 1 H alstead w as seated beside a girl and a fellow m iner nam ed B ates w ere ! I r a n , t h r u h e b o . h r . rm rw pU ltn t o ‘7 Ik e s o n ry r , t I h h a s l t -fe "Wrtovti e n t ts S e S lI " " T I tb .* d p o l lan with whom he w as h av in g an a n im a t a t w ork the o th er day sinking a hole j m a k e (Çtiod fris tlo s «rsll ed and confidential conversation. It In a d riftin g quicksand The hole had ! 'iw farf* IwwVWi aaMte«. .* • P ~ W > W (A M <m « »vary « V M was plain to any onlooker th a t, for to be co n stan tly pumped out as It I especially men p riso n ers, be allowed th e m om ent, he had fo rg o tten every quickly filled with sludge. Suddenly | ,111111 TALLEY • « W f M t t / i th in g and everybody sav e the one to to th e m en’s horror Bates slipped and In th e w om en’s prison. whom he w as talking. T he g irl was The women will be k ept too busy fell a t th e mouth of th e suction pipe. I to think about m en, how ever, for upon evidently an acq u ain ta n c e of hta bach- H is toe entered the pipe, and his foot I them will devolve th e m aking of all elor days. w as quickly sucked In, and th en his ! th e bed clothing, tab leclo th s, tow els His w ife stag g ered back to h er seat leg w as broken. Sm ith sp ran g to his j and o th er things of th a t n a tu re used 1® th e o th e r coach, and H erb ert fol- com rade’s rescue, and w renched opqn ! In th e prison and th e re p a ir of th e lowed to re n d e r h e r any assistan ce the m outh of the pipe so as to relieve I m en ’s clothes. They will m ake th e ir th a t m ig h t be necessary. him. B ut th e drainage w ater had been I own clothing, of course, although no A fter Mrs. H alstead w as seated, he slowly rising around, and before th e i ty p e of uniform has been decided sta rte d again eagerly, hopefully, for men could escape, ooslng slim e n r n n r c ; « h A. upon. It probably will be a one-piece th a t v acan t place beside th e g irl of bis rounded th eir legs encasing them as T h e (« ScienM C blue d ress, but w ithout nu m b ers or dream s, only to m eet h e r retu rn in g to In p laster of P aris m oulds It e v e n t . . , _,»,.re ths u a llr hurl.rt rh.™ . . “ • Tent L earn a P rofession whew a n y th in g to d enote th e w earer la a h e r se a t In th e p arlo r car. .MO h . W h#n th * m and is g r e a te r th an the supply prisoner. And though he had lost hie ap p etite ing shift discovered the flooded hole T h e w om an will have th e ir own as well as his h eart, he kept on into *nd pumped It dry, they found th e H onorable, D ig n if ie d , chapel and v arious en te rta in m e n ts th e d in er and did th e b est he could. young hero standing erect, quite d ead , W r ite f o r L i te r a t u r » en d m fo rw e ó " - will be provided for thank A fterw ard s he w as m aking his way •till holding hla com rade's hands. b e to T O U R a d v a n ta g e . H erb e rt Dayton w as feeling very blue and low In his mind, so blue In fact th a t as be stood on th e re a r plat g re a t rate. T he tre a su ry building Is of an form of th e last car of th e fast flying cien t G reek tem ple design, and simply express thinking of th e rapid ra te c a n n o t be rem odeled. To add to o r at w hich he w as leaving the girl of ta k e from It a single stone would be bis dream s. Indigo would have seem ed to ru in It, a rc h ite c tu ra lly speaking. It Uly w hite In com parison. Is said to be th e m ost p erfect exam- W hen a m an has been ordered to a pie of G reek a rt In th is country, but far off w estern te rrito ry to sell goods th e tre a su ry d ep a rtm e n t had to have Just a fte r one glim pse of th e girl he m ore room , and so they unpinned th e has been looking for the country o v er,. roof an d shoved It up som e on th e the g irl for whom he will rem ain a sides and m ade a little m ore room sky bachelor fo rev er unless sh e will con w ard. T he state, w ar and navy build sen t to m ake life an earth ly paradise, ing alw ays was hideous, being w hat he has a rig h t to be low In his mind. "Suppose In his ab sen ce som e other Is called Ita lia n ren aissan ce, and not a t all suited to the solid, last-forever fellow should—” he w hispered w ith a n e c e ssitie s of th e U nited S tates gov shudder. "B ut, a v au n t, blue dev ils,” added he e rn m en t, and It looks as taw dry as pos sible w hen brought, as It Is, Into jux bravely, "In th a t d ire c tio n m adness ta p o sitio n with th e W hite House and lies!" A t th is period of his b itte r m using, th e sim p licity of th e G reek tem ple of th e gloom y mood began to pall on finance. W hen th e building was put up w hich young D ayton’s usually o p tim istic na w as to house th e U nited S tates poBtal tu re, and he looked a b o u t him for d e p a rtm e n t and th e city post office som ething to d is tra c t his thoughts. som e a rc h ite c ts planned a so rt of Col- Inside th e car In th e c h air n e arest ogne C ath ed ra l building, which Is a th e door reclined a d elicate, sw eet long w ays off from being big enough faced w om an, evidently unaccustom ed for e ith e r d e p a rtm e n t and doesn’t to tra v e lin g and sick from th e m otion m atch a n y th in g In the g o vernm ent of th e tra in . H er husband w as mln- b uilding line In W ashington. A fter th is Isterlng to h er tirelessly , devotion In s tru c tu re w as put up th ere was a re- ' his every touch, w hile she glanced up form In Ideas for g o vernm ent build- at him freq u en tly w ith an expression Ings, and sin ce then they have been of e x trem e te n d e rn e ss upon his face. By Jo v e,” H e rb e rt exclaim ed aloud, along th e stately , su b sta n tia l Une. T he as th e m an tu rn ed for a m om ent to w ard th e re a r of th e car, "If th a t model B enedict isn ’t th e one tim e gay and festiv e Ja m es H alstead . He m ust have lately tak e n u n to him self a wife.” T hen D ayton’s eyes tra v eled to the next s e a t And th e re ju s t behind th e H alstead s s a t a g irl d resse d In blue! H er beau ty , h e r d ain tin e ss, would have of th em selv es com pelled a lingering glance, but besides all th ese a ttra c tions sh e w as th e g irl of bis dream s, te r w ere In tr u s t funds. T hey w ere th e very g irl he had seen In his home tra c e d to and co rralled In th e hands town th re e sh o rt day s ago. th e very of re ceiv ers for th e e sta te of C ap tain Kiri of g irls he had been looking for C arter. T hese tr u s t funds Included north, east, and south, only to find her re a l e sta te , bonds, sto ck s and cash. I w here he le a st expected it in a train T he g o v ern m en t m ade a tta c h m e n t In going w est! T he color of his th o u g h ts changed th is case. Of th e $501.855.39 recov ered from th e C a rte r concealed a sse ts In stantly to a m ore ro se a te hue. How th e S uprem e C ourt of th e U nited can I m ake h e r acq u ain tan ce, he ques- S ta te s allowed $111,054.28 for C a rte r’s J counsel expenses. All th e proceedings In th e co u rts In th e C a rte r case have been term in ated , but all of the a ss e ts tu rn ed over to th e g o v ern m en t have not been con v erted Into cash. y ers H. DOW hunt Bulk of Concealed Assets Recovered HE U nited S ta te s has recovered nearly $750,000 from th e concealed asse ts of Gaynor, G reene and C arter, who defrauded the governm ent out of $2,000,000 In S avannah h arb o r Im provem ent c o n tra c ts In 1897. The a c ta a l am ount u n earth ed and attach ed w as $630,966.69 T h is does not In clude $40,000 forfeited su rety of John P. Gaynor. T his sum th e governm ent Is endeavoring *o reco v er by civil suit In the U nited S ta te s d is tric t c o u rt for th e n orthern d is tric t of New York. M ore th an half of th e recovery cam e from the concealed a s s e ts of C a p t O berlln M. C arte r, th e en g in ee r officer In charge of th e w ork a t Savannah h a rb o r and co-consplrator of G reene an d Gaynor, th e co n tracto rs. The to ta l assets of C aptain C a rte r seized by th s governm ent am ounted to $501,- 855.39. From B. D. G reene $105.460.25 w as recovered, and from John F. Gay nor $29,651.05. Most of th e a ss e ts of C aptain C ar T Government to Start Picture Shows NCLE SAM him self Is going Into the moving p ictu re show business. W ith the au th o rity of P re sid e n t T aft, a contract has been en te re d Into by th e governm ent officials and a C hicago firm for th e purpose of rep ro d u cin g In m oving pictu res all of th e various ac tiv ities of th e nation. T he p ic tu re s will be shown In h u n d red s of m oving picture houses M arines a t w ork on battleships, Runners tiring a t th e hulk •of an old battlesh ip , cavalry drills, m ine and rescue work, p lan t an d a n i m al Industry, road building and every single activity of th e g overnm ent will be shown on the Aims. In the United S tates office of public roads, for Instance, the d irecto r, Lo WE BUY OLD GO, INTENTS j« P fl KODAKS PRISON w ithin a prison Is being built a t L eavenw orth, Kan., and It will be th e first exclusive federal prison for w omen In th e United States. T he new Jail Is being built within the w alls of th e U nited S ta te s peniten tia ry . but It will have a wall of Its own and th e In m ates will be m ore se curely shut off from th e w orld than th e m ore d e sp e ra te men confined In th e m en’s prison. T his Inside prison will have room fo r about 500 women, th e re being now about th a t num ber In th e various s ta te p en ite n tia rie s In th e U nited S tates, th e governm ent paying th e s ta te s for th e ir keep. T h ese women hav e been convicted m ainly of viola tio n s of th e postal law s, sm uggling, co u n terfeitin g o r w hite slaving. W hile th e w om en's prison will be u n d er oontrol of th e w arden, th e re w ill be a woman su p erin ten d e n t and u n d er h er a corps of subordinates. B ecause of being confined behind double w alls no guards will be n e ces sary , 11 will be a rule th a t no men. Mot] Jrrup turi» BOYNTON rURNACI Tumors, Goiters, Rheti JjO LD Ef WEST " nr Uncle Sam Builds Prison for Women A F m DaWfl Invalid. and oth er, n eed !"* «kütod w rite for p a rticu lar.. . _A i 409 Bldg, ror-H^- El en rei botti