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r I P I X ’U D E Î ' J «mailer girl* Jumi»»,il nini painfu lly, «ml cou nting by *•»•»■ aa fa*» thelr tinnii«, ii< ■ ln> «•«mill, l-'nlry w a s m en ially go l'n lry I oiiihm I o v e r thè fetn'e, nini ing over Jin' p rayer, seulen«-« by ««ti | Mtnr«Ml intoni ly ut tilt«, tlielr pnrmmag« tan r«, mill a ttr ib u tin g •*««»» petition botile. T lie n thè Merlmis little girl to tin* Individual roemher In Ih* olil «crniuhlcit u n d e r thè felice, follow eiP chun-h lit KxiMln*t«r to whom It I m *» " i E P A I ^ J ’ O IS J G L Tin* tw in * wort» h IMH* | eloM-ly t>> thè lllh e llinln .1 rolli*. A longed. |mu*»\ n very short ono- mi.I thru l*rn- i «■ •»* . ««d. and i|iilto |*roml. Oonnli« w a s | dem-e. too, w a s w r ig g lin g hvueutli III« " " ....... . to the pnr*.umge hut limy | w e r e concern ed lent tli hey th e m selv e s f l f fp c t ® t H o l u i ? # l ì S S U O « n d felle. -»lobi ilio w lro up foi me. papa f “ '"'»'«l do .pille so w ears |lown naturi* s pow er to . cri ed F ulry. “ Pni tuo fot." And a s e e da>s onmo. end lutei She w a s rutiiilng .a leefully •’ «* '» than u moment thè min resist disease serins. erò i th è la w n to w u r d tl ......i ■ •t®r-f«th«*i b«g*n hla p r a y t f . W han lL I U S T R . V r i D B Y T h e M e th o d ls t m lu lste r la u g h e d boy he sal.l " A m e n ." P m d e n e » w i k m» Iter A V .C . T A N N L Islily. and plnelug bis linnds ou thè f v » •••»»> h a lf wu.v upatulra he fora «he felice post, he \n u lie d hghtly over. oth ers w e r e fa lr ly riseti. F a l r y ntuod l a n d rcm-lual thè house wllli bis limigli Kurlng Intenti.» oul of thè w lm lo w f..r •Copyright, by the Hebba-M ernll Com p a ny.) ters. T h e n th è M lsses Avery. schoob “ moment, am i Ihen w en t «ut lo thè cannot help th a n k in g the Lord In her te ae h ers und eld erly. looked ut one un- barn lo see If III« b orse w a s Ihrough eating. Mr. S t a r r w a lk e d g r a v e l y mid p r a y e r s th a t all o f us o u t w e a r o u r other. il. ST A ltU . n w id o w er soberly out the front door, and around *hocs b e fo r e w e oan o u tg r o w them .— "Mid y o u e v e r ? " gasped the oldest Methodist minister, ha* C on n ie Is on ly nine. F a i r y Is sixteen, Miss A v e r y , and tin* others slow ly the Imuse. He ran Into F u lry co m in g m p p r o s a c s the cold, alloys the in- been assigned to th e con and the tw in s a re thirteen. T h e y ure shook their heads. the kitchen door, and they g la n c e d n ( c ; u Ji|v r , . m o V n» t h e gregation at Mount Mark. Iowa. a v e ry c le v e r lot o f g ir ls .“ Now, th i n k ! Did you ever see a rec „ „lek i.v ,,t each «.«her. irritation mid rebuild» the r e s i s t i v e He and his d aughter. Pru "A n d w hat a r e you go in g to d o ? ” In- tor Jumping a throe-win- fence, and “ H urry, pap», sh e w h i s p e r e d , y o u p r e v e n t lu n g tro u b le . dence— she Is nineteen, and the Q'dred Mrs. Adam s, look in g w ith real running lull speed iieio-s his front c a n ’t hold In m uch longer I N either eldest o f t h e girls— huve come SCOTT’S hna done more affection at the bright, s w ee t fa c e , j yard In pu rsuit o f u (lying 11111111.1 ? It can l f on ahead to get the new tsirson- “ Y o u ought to go to school Y o u ’re may possibly h a v e occurred w e ha ve And together, c h o k in g with l a u g h for bronchial troubles than age r ea d y fo r the y o u n ger m em j u s t a girl y o u r s e lf ." n eve r se«-n it. N either had the three ter. they hurried Into the barn and any o th er 011 c medicine. bers o f the fa m ily. O f course “ I don't w a n t to g o to school," M isses A v e r y . Nor did they ev er i'i- g a v e lull vent to th e ir feelings. the whole town, esp e c ia lly the laughed P ruden ce. "N ot a n y more. I |Hvt to. An d if they had seeu It. It Methodists, is throbbin g with S* • It Ik IkfWIlf, III*«-mfWM. N J. USrtO like It. Just t a k in g c u re o f f a t h e r am! Is ijulte like ly they w ould ha ve Jollied curiosity about the newcom ers. the girls— w ith F a ir y to k e e p me b a l the b a c k s lid e r s at that In tant. D c esn ’ t it u « m th a t the happy- Mrs. Adam s, a m em ber o f the anced .' I rend, hut 1 do not lik e to Hut w ithout w a s t i n g in 11 < h tim e on go-lu cky hou sefu l of pa rson ag e In d ie s' Aid society, hurried over stu d y .— No. y ou'll h a v e to get a lo n g this g r u es o m e thought, th.-y hurried girl* w ill win the fr ie n d s h ip of to call on Prudence, and nosing w ith me j u s t the w a y I am. Mrs. Ad- ! to a window com m an d ing the he.it view the A v e r y spln etere and te ar around found the girl on her ams. It's all 1 c an do to k eep th in g s I o f the p a r so n a g e , a n d raised it. T h en a w a y the h a rrier of enobblehneee knees p ra yin g in the barn. So going now. w ith o u t «pending h a l f the ] they c lu s te r e d behind the curtain*, uud and r e i e r v e w h ich hedgee them she began at once to "p u m p " tim e d re a m in g o f big thin gs to do lu - w a t c h e d mid listened. There was In? the girl fo r all she w a s w o r th — the future. > pleuty to l i e u r l F rom the pa rson ag e it w ould he great stuff to tell “ D o n ’t y o u h a v e d r e a m s ? ” g a sp ed ! w ind o w * c a m e the sound of sram per- the n eighb ors— and Is still at It. ' Mrs. Adam s. “ Don't you h a v e d r e a m s i Ing feet and bunglp g door*. O n ce there I TO UK I o.NTlNl'Ki».* o f the fu tu r e ? Girl** in books nowa- ■ w a s the u n m is ta k a b le c la tt e r o f a c h air —-------------------- — ■— overturned. W ith it nil there w aa a n t u c n p F A R T H ’ <\ OIIIFT S P OT S “ Yes, 1 d re am ,” In terrupted P r o - ; c onstan t c h o r u s o f "t>h. look I" “ <>h! ^ ^ CH A P T S R I— Continued. donee, “ I d re am lots— but It's m ostly o f | O h !“ "Oh. h o w s w e e t !" "Oh, pupa !" V ery L ittle M ovem ent Noted In the Hut to return to the Ljidies— the par w h a t F a ir y a n d o th ers will do w hen I " o h . P r u d e n c e ! " “ Look. L nrkle, look C o lleg e T o w n D urin g the D ro w sy sonage girls a lw a y s cap italized the L a get them p rop erly raised. Yo u'll like at t h i s ! " S u m m er Months. Ä»4«l !<f ail ifruggiOfc the girls, Mrs. Adam s. 1 k n ow you wtlL T h en the eld est Miss A v e r y closed dies of their fa th e r 's c h u rc h — “ O n e o f us should go and help the d ea r child,” T h e y really nre a gifted little h u n ch — the w ind o w o v e r lo o k in g the p a rso n ag e O n ly the dead sle e p m ore seren ely , said Mrs. Scott, th e president of the e x c e p t me. I'm Just com m on little Pru- and c o n f m n te d her sisters. m ore b e a u ti f u lly thin» the c o lle g e tow n "\Ve must j u s t m a k e the heat of It." Aids, when th e y assem bled f o r their denee o f th e P ar so n a g e— hut the o t h lu sum m er. Wlu-n >•■ ■ •« -liter It y o u f«-«I And P ru d en c e flung out her she said q u ietly. business meeting, " h e lp her. uud w e l ers !“ that 11 p e ac e that p a sso th all under- j hands d ra m a tica lly . come her, and a d v ise her.” But n ext door the gra y old parson s ta n d in g ha* som ehow d esc en d ed u{>on “ I w a s thin kin g o f go ing ov er.” said a ge w a s full to o v e r flo w in g w ith sa tis the pluce. It I* u w om an who«* love r C H A P T E R II. one. and another, and s ev eral others. faction ami h a p p in ess and love. E very- I* a w a y u n i w ho spend* the luxy d a y s , one has exp erie n c ed the ec sta tic , c r e e p y “ Oil. that will not do a t all." said the Jh 0 Warttl*: T he R est of the F am ily. sensation o f slee p in g in u brand-new d r e a m in g o f him a n d w a itin g for his president. “ I think in a c a se lik e this External Kem* 4 y» return. It w a s S a t u r d a y morning when the home. T h e p a r so n a g e girls reveled In the president h er se lf should represent | C 0 U R h « and C o l d l D o w n to w n In th e ev en in g , girls (on riiest »ltd •«»-•()»«* the society. T h erefo re , 1 w ill under four you n g p a r so n a g e girN a rr iv ed In the m em ory o f that first night fo r m any bot« mo Mount M ark. T h e eld erly M isses A v e r y , I day*. “ It m a y be haunt«*! fo r nil w e sa u n te r the s t r e e t s In pa ir* utid ure ta k e this d u ty fo r you.” not too s c o rn fu l o f the w a n d e r i n g com- 1 Weak C h e a t s , But this called forth a storm of pro n ext door, looked out o f their w indow s, j k now ,” cried C a r o l d elic io u sly. “ J ust m crrlu l salesm an. At the hotel lights A ny Local test and it becam e so clam orous th a t it pending tlielr a p p e a r a n c e on Main think. Con nie, th e re m ay I k * »even P a in . a re low utid th e lob by Is q u i e t ; lu Mi« ■ was unofficially decided to d ra w c u t s ! street, w ith Interest and concern. T h e y , - h o sts c am p ed on th e head o f y o u r bed. I Inttlt OH bur nre a few citizen s, a d r u m m e r and w e r e E p isc o p a lian s themselveS, and In j w a it in g _" W hich w a s done, and in consequence a - n 1 Haying m a y b e tw o or th ree s tu d e n ts w h o a re “C a r o l 1 ” A L U U I K ’S. o f that d ra w in g o f cuts. Mrs. Ad am s all their long lives they had never so now sat on the front porch of the old m uch as heard o f a w id ow er-re cto r 1 W hen the f a m il y gather«*! for wor- tu to rin g through th e sum m er. M o rn ings 011 “ T h e I l l l l " you get still g r a y parsonage, cheered b y the k n o w l w ith five d a u g h te rs and no housekeep- K h lp n a (hat flr*t S a b b a th morning. more s u r e ly th e sen sa tio n o f lonell- j er. T h e r e w a s som ething blood-cur edge th a t e v e r y other L a d y of the Aid Mr. S ta r r said , a s he turn«-*! the le a v e s U n o m o re n n -r u a r y Ihan Smallpox, Aim* dling in the b a r e Idea. w a s en vy in g h e r ! o f his w ell-worn B ib le I*Th!nk"*lt T ,“ ‘ ln ,,u! t“ " * * •mprrlm. *■ hu iWnnuAlalrd ' chime« the three-q ua rters, and like an “ N'ow, j u s t be real sociable and tell T h e M isses A v e r y considered P r u It * m a\ mlr»< ultra# t f f C ec h o co m e the so p ra n o v o ic e s o f the c s r r . Ukl Aontjrphokt Vaccination. m e all abou t y ourself, and the others, d en ce h e r s e lf r a th e r a sw eet, silly I>- TO inair.) NOW by T"ur v tin U U n . y « Mid little g ro u p o f left-o v er coed*, sin ging too,” urged Mrs. A d a m s. "I w a n t to little thing. «our foully. It a nor« vtul t!i»n h-uM IniuiMic«. behind the open w in d o w s o f a con Ark y n if pbyili Un, d ru n fin . or ten*) f * 'T i n * know all abou t e v e r y oue o f you. Tell “ Y o u h a v e som e real nice people 'n * « » ba d l n l - . u l " tr tl l n y o f T y p h o i d V a r rl a a. s e r v a to r y . m e ev eryth in g .” faults fun di , Mid danger froa Typhoid Catrlao. the Methodist c h u rc h .” Miss Dora had T h e b lu e l a k e b elo w y o u Is tin- T i c ( t i r t r s lA B o s A T o t Y . a r s a n r v , i a l “ T h e r e isn't much to tell.” said P r u told her. “ I d a r e sa y you will find a raoauciaa u u i . h • Mauai » h i a. a *or l h i m m arred by c re w o r sail. E v e n the dence. smiling. " T h e r e a re five o f o s ; f e w o f them v e r y likab le." bronze Im a g e of/ th e frie n d o f tbe I am the old est— I am nineteen. Then “ Oh. I w ill lik e them a ll.” said P r u founder. In th e q u a d r a n g le , s e e m s lo A M a scu lin e Mrs. B lu n d e r b y . comes F airy , then the tw ins, and then dence q u ic k ly and seriou sly. relax a bit In Its c lm l r — and to tie the bab y.” V i s i t o r — Do y o u e m p lo y m a n y w o “ L ik e them a ll.” echoed M K s Dora. w a it in g f<>r S e p te m b e r and the b reath m en on y o u r farm . Mr. H a w b u c k ? “ A r e the tw in s boys, or a boy and a “ Oh. im possible !” o f li fe .— C le v e la n d P la in Dealer. F u e l « SI -No. s i r ; th e y be too con- g ir l? ” “ N ot fo r us,” said P ruden ce. " W e tr a r to u s a n ' on su rtln. (ilm m n m a n u a l “ N either.” s a id .P r u d e n c e , “ they are are used to it. you know . When w e lubo r e v e r y tim e.— B o sto n T r a n s c r i p t . W h a t 's in a N am e? both girls.” d islik e people a t first sight, w e visit It I« In teresting to k n ow bow c ertain “ M ore g i r l s ! ” gasped Mrs. Adam s. “ F a t h e r , w h a t dhl y o u d o In the them, and talk to them, and Invite flow ers got tlielr tinnì«-*, ob se r v e * D i n “ A n d the b a b y ? ” g r eat w ar?” them to the p a rson ag e, and e n terta in d o n Tlt-Hlt-' Many w e r e mimed a f t e r “ She is a girl, too.” An d P .u d e n c e ” 1 n ursed you w h ile y o u r m o th e r them with our best linen and silve r Individual*. F o r Instance, f u c h s ia * w e r e laughed. “ In short, w e a r e all girls w a s s e l l i n g fln g s .” w a re, and 1 :<-p on g e ttin g frie n d lier so c a lle d a f t e r L eon ard F u c h s. D a h lia * ex cep t fa th e r . He couldn't be, of and friend lier, a n d — first thing you w e r e n am ed from A n d r e D ahl, w ho H e —1 c i u l d d ie ta n g oin g. course— or I su p pose he would, f o r our know , w e like them fin e ! ” brought them from F ern . T h e cntnelln S h e — T h a t '* no r ea so n w h y you fa m ily does seem to run to girls.” ' - w a s so called from a ml slom iry n am ed shouh! exp«*ct m e to k e e p a su ic id e S o the M isses A v e r y c onclud ed that " P r u d e n ce is a v e ry nice n am e for K a m e l, w ho brought som e m agnificent p a c t.— P h ila d e lp h ia l e d g e r . P ru d e n c e w a s not e n tir e ly responsible a m inister’s d a u g h te r,” said Mrs. A d speelim-li* " f the Mower to Frolle«; from And they w ondered, w ith som ething ams suL'trostivelv. J ap an . H e c alled It the U ose o f Japan, “ Y e s— fo r some m inisters' daugh- to.,a n . fl” " riy o f ,i e a r ' l f , h « Mmng.-r hut hi* frie n d * c h a n g e d It to c um slla . ters.” assented P rudence. “ B u t is sad- «iris “ had It, t o o ! ” and when Miss M a gn olia s w e r e nam ed In honor of A lic e cried e x c ite d ly , ‘ Q u ic k ! Quick ! ly un suitable f o r me." P ro le .^ur M agnol «le M ontpellier, w ho Mrs. A d a m s looked c r i t i c a i l r at this ! ! } ' * a re r-'on)i n g . tlo-y trooped to first brought the heuutlftil trees to youn g d a u g h te r o f th e parson age. M iss A l i c e ’s w in d o w w ith a speed that F r a n c e fro m A i w r l c u und A sia . T h e Then her e y e s w a n d ered dow n to her w ould h a v e d on e credit to th e parson- a g e g ir ls them selves. L atin word fo r " to w a s h ” Is “ la v a r e ,” clothes, and lingered, in silent ques and InV« m ler receive d Its nam e liecuu*« f irst c a m e th e m inister, w hom they tioning, on P ru d en c e's dress. It w a s the UotmuiH put tli*; flow ers Into the a very pe cu lia r color. In fa ct, it w a s k n e w ve ry w ell b y this time, and con w a te r user I fo r w a s h in g !<» p e r fu m e I I l i k e S t i l l s tit first sifH i o f H ltltl- He w a s no color a t a il— no named color. P r u sid ered q u ite respe ctab le. thelr hands. dence's ey es had follow ed Mrs. A d lively, as w a s to be e x p e c te d o f a • er irritation or Back M e th o d ist m inister, and told Jokes, a m s’ glance, and she sp ok e f r a n k ly . ache. " Q u i c k ! T h e y A re C o m i n g ! " In tellectual F r e e Rein. “I supfx»se y o u 're w on d erin g lf this un<^ Toughed at t h e m ! N ow , a comlcul W h y should w e h ellev e th a t III the In- dress Is a n y c o lo r! W ell, I th ink it rector— oh. a v e ry d ifferen t m a tte r — w ould b e well for y o u to In-Ip w ith th e T h e A m e r i c a n m en and w o m e n m u st rea lly Is, but It Isn’t a n y o f the regu- ** w a sn t done, t h a t ’s a l l ! A t uny rate, m orn in g w o r sh ip now . W hen I finish tellee tu a l realm a lo n e the Interest o f l a r shades. It is my ow n invention, Tiere cam e the M ethod ist m inister, rea d in g th e chap ter. Con nie, you will the un developed child should he o f g u ard c o n s t a n t l y a g a i n s t K i d n e y tr o u but I’ ve n eve r nam ed It. F a i r y g r e w laughing, and on one sid e o f him m a k e the first p rayer. J u st p r a y fo r sueli p a ram ou n t and c o n tro llin g Impor ble, b e c a u s e w e e a t too m u ch and all W hy not then In the moral o u r food is rich. O u r blood Is filled up and out and around, and one d a y tripped a sm all, ea rn es t-lo o k in g nrmld- w h a te v e r y o u wish a s you do at night tune«-? I and ph ysica l r ea lm s? Yet y o u th I* w ith u r ic a d d w h ic h th e k i d n e y s when I w a s so n e a rly out o f clo th es I ,;rj’ c la sp in g hi* hnnd, and g a z in g utter- fo r y o u r se lf. I will fo llo w y o u .” prov erbia lly a period of lim itation. r«i- Htrive to f ilte r out, th e y w e a k e n from h ard ly fe lt I could a tten d ch u rch a n y r m t d y up Into Ids f a c e and d ow n at o v e r w o r k , b ec o m e s l u g g i s h ; tho e lim C on n ie's e v e * w e r e 'w i d e with r«**|>on- more, she- su ggested th a t I cut an old th e stylish c em en t s id e w a lk beneuth slb llity d u rin g the r« a d ln g o f the c h a p q u lt in g processes, o ften painfu l, «»f i n a t i v e tis s u e s c lo g and th e r e s u lt Is one o f hers d ow n fo r m e ! A t first I *'‘' r fee t. On th e oth er sld«; wn* F a ir y , ter, hut when she began to »peak her cu rb in g and r e str a in t. G i v e the youth, k i d n e y trouble, b la d d e r w e a k n e s s and laughed, and then I w a s insulted. F a i r y Mlaaea A v e r y kn e w the girl* by voice did not fa!t«-r. C o n n ie had nine w h e t h e r hoy or girl, f r e e relit In y ie ld a g e n e r a l d ec lin e In hea lth . W h e n y o u r k id n e y s fee l l i k e lum ps Is three y e a r s y o u n ger th an I, and narne a l r e a d y — h a v in g ta lk e d much y e a r s o f go<*«l Methodist e x p e r ie n c e ing to m o r a l— o r im m o ral— Inti-rt-st*. o f l e a d ; y o u r b a c k h u r ts or th e u rin e i and moral ruin will g e n e ru lly r«-sult. b e fo r e then she had got m y handed- tli P ruden ce. hack o f her I G iv e lb«« g r o w in g hoy th e liberty lo fob Is c lo u d y , full o f s e d i m e n t or you a re downs. B u t now the ta b le s w e r e “ «Such a F a i r y ! ” g a s p e d M iss Mlllt- “ Our F a th e r , w ho art In heaven, w«- 1 low his p h ysic a l inelliintlons, a n d « 11 *- o b lig ed to s e e k r e l i e f t w o or thre«; turned. From that tim e on F a i r y 's cent, and the o th e r s echoed the gusp bow ouruelv.-s b efore thy footstool •» , aH,,.r lllUst sur.-l> follow . On w h a t f a ir tim e s d u rin g the n ig h t; If you s u ff e r clo thes w e r e c u t down fo r me. I still but w o rd le ssly . hum ility and reverence. T h o u art our ! |on, ,|„«n. m ay w e c la im that In w ith s ic k h e a d a c h e or d izzy , n e rv o u s fee l bitter abou t 1 L F a i r y Is dark, and F o r F a i r y w a s v e r y nenrly ns tall Ood, our C re a to r, our S avior. B le ss 11* sp ells, a cid sto m a c h , o r you h a v e rh eu th ings Intellectu al tin- c hild 's Interest m a tis m w h e n the w e a t h e r Is bad, g e t d ark blues a re becom ing to her. S h e as her {father, b uilt upon ge n e ro u s this d a y, and c a u se th y f a c e to shin e should p r e v a i l ? — A l f r e d E. S tea rn s. In from y o u r p h a r m a c i s t a b o u t four L-.nded dow n this dress— It w a s d a rk lines, r a th e r c o m m an d in g (11 appear- upon us. B lo t out our tran sg ression s, A llu n ile. o u n ce s o f Jad S a l t s ; t a k e a table- blue then. B u t I w a s not w a n tin g a ance, a little splendid-looking. E v e n pardon our tr esp a ss es. W a sh us, that sp oon fu l In a g l a s s o f w a t e r b efo re d ark blue, and I tho ught it w ould be from th«-lr w i n d o w s th e y could discern w e m ay be w h ite r than snow. Hide C a r e fu l. b r e a k f a s t fo r a fe w d a y s and y o u r k id less r ecogn izab le l f I g a v e It a con- som e th in g d is tin c tly J u n o lik e ln this not th y f a c e from th e e y e s o f thy “ H ad y o u r v a c a tio n yet, old mnn?" n e y s w ill then a c t fine. 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A y o u n g god dess— nam ed F a i r y 1 L e t the w o r d s o f our m outh s and th e flu sh and s ti m u la te c lo g g e d k id n e y s ; get a lo n g w ith o u t m e." — N e w Yo rk to n e u tr a llz o the a c i d s In the u rin e so Mrs. Adam s, w hen she could control B e h in d - th e m , la u g h in g and c h a t t e r m ed itation s o f ou r h e a r ts be a c c e p t World. It n o lo n g e r is a s o u r c e o f Irritation, her voice. ing, lik e th r e e children, a s th e y w ere— ab le In thy sight, O Lord, our stren gth thus e n d in g b la d d er d isord ers. “ Y e s — u n fo rtu n a te ly fo r ' 3 onnJe. c a m e the t w in s w ith P ru d en ce, each and our R ede em er. And flnnlly suv e R ig h ts H ard to Define. 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