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RURAL ENTERPRISE
CHPROVtD UNIFORM INTWATIONAL
PRUDENCE’S
DAUGH TER
By ETHEL
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of th e E»<ntn» HchooL M oody B ib le ! • '
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C e s v r « b < W tM .
W . H .
SundaySchool
and again until Duane pulled him
L E S S O N T E X T — A c ta 1 4.1 -2» .
away, reminding him th at he had
G U L D E N T E X T — ' B le .-.e d a r e th e y
w
h
ic h a r e p e rs e c u te d fo r r lg h t e o u a -
sigaed hut one contract and wes tak­
M U
s a k e : fo r t h e ir « Is th e k in g d o m
ing the privileges of a score!
a v e n ." — M a t t . 5:10.
Then they had supper, a generous, o f P h R e IM
ARY
T O P IC — P a u l
H e a ls
a
conglomerate supper, erratic in its va­ L a m e M a n .
J U N IO R T O P IC — P a u l S to n ed a t L y s -
riety. sandwiches, Russian soups,
strange things en casserole, quaint for­
I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­
eign pastries, Italian Ices, and cheeses IC — G o in g F o r w a r d In th e F a c e o f D i f ­
from every land. Duane and Jerry sat fic u ltie s .
___„
YOUNG P E O P L E A ND A D U L T TO P ­
together, very close, very quiet. In the
IC — T r ib u la t io n s a n d T r iu m p h s o f M ia -
wide window.seat, looking ont over • lo n a rte s .
the East river to the mi.-ty midnight
I. Paul and Barnaba« Preaching at
towers of New York on the other side.
The others talked of art. of colors, Iconium (vv. 1-7)
schools and contracts. But Jerry and
T h eir experience here w as sim ilar
Duane In the window heard not a to th a t a t Antioch. They entered the
word tha* was spoken, and hardly Jew ish synagogue and preached, caus­
ing a m ultitude of Jew s and G entiles
talked at all.
It c u t Into a particularly long and to believe.
T he unbelieving Jew s
sober silence between them when she stirred up the G entiles to the most
said, “Are you an artist?"
b itter opposition.
Duane laughed. "Oh, Lord, no. I’m
1. T heir M anner of Preaching (v.
on Wall Street. And heaven knows , 1).
It's where I should be any place b u tl . T his Is suggested by the little word
They’re fleecing me right and left."
"so” In verse one. They so spake th a t
"Who are?” Jerry was alm ost re­ a great m ultitude believed. They were
sentful In his behalf.
tru e preachers. Only th a t which brings
"Heaven knows. Somebody. At least conviction of sin and induces decision»
It would seem so. I’m getting the j for C hrist can be truly called preach­
ragged edge of it on all ends. I ra not ing In the Biblical sense. It is not
slick enough. I never catch on to enough to merely bring the tru th to
w hat's going on until It’s gone. And the people. It m ust be brought in
then It's too late. Don’t make me talk such a way th a t men and women will
about business. I'd rath er go on think- l decide for C hrist. T his Is also tru e of
Ing how beautiful you are.”
the Sunday school teacher.
A fter a while someone started the
2. T h eir A ttitude Tow ards Opposi­
phonograph once more and they tion (v. 3).
danced. And he took her again to the
T his Is suggested by the word
kitchen, where she had a tiny high­ “therefore.” Long time therefore they
ball, which she barely touched to her tarried. The opposition did not pre­
lips, and he had a very large one, and | vent their preaching, but Incited
another, and then another. And total­ them to continue preaching.
ly, laughing at w hat he called her In­
3. The Lord Accompanied Tlielr
tem perate tem perance, he drained her Preaching With M iracles (v. 3).
glass as well.
Since th e opposition was so fierce,
They were a long tim e In the the Lord granted special help which
kitchen, laughing for no apparent rea­ was needed.
son, looking at each other deeply, with
4. T he Effect of T heir Preaching
pleased and Intim ate understanding, |
(v. 4).
while Duane drank and smoked. When
T he m ultitude of the city was di­
they went hack to the studio, the j
vided. W here men faithfully preach
lights were dimmer, the music softer, the gospel, th ere will be division.
the voices more subdued.
5. Paul and B arnabas A ssaulted
Almee, with the face of angel sw eet­ (vv. 5-7).
ness. dancing by the door ns they came
T he Jew s and th e Gentiles united in
In, released the tip of the bearded th is assault. Being apprised of their
man's Ups from between her lips to effort_ they fled t0 Lvgtra an(1 D erbe.
call to th e m :
II. An A ttem pt to W orship Paul
"Do you like him, Jerry ? P retty and B arnabas aa Gods (vv. 8-18).
well satisfied?”
1. The Occasion (vv. 8-10).
And Ithoda paused In the midst of
It was the healing of the lam e man.
Say “ Bayer” - Insist!
For Colds
Pain
Neuralgia
Headache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
la mixing highball» io th e I so, because he smiled at her gladly,
And there'» apricot brandy as be tosse d o ff h is ow n.
THE MODERN GIRL
We put the glasses hack on the table
I with cream If you want Io »tart easy
[inane, bring the highballs, the girl» again, took her hands in his and
Accept
o nly a
f o f !o *« and h e a rt
Tfcfat ia a
A c c e p t o n 'y 5
are h ere!” «he called, prettily Irapera- glowed upon her.
a w lllaln in IL *
n r * r« * ' wit hot
“You a re beautiful, you are perfect­
I
live.
Then
to
Je
rry
again.
-You'd
bet­
Bayer package
th«(r
itory o f « very
W day p-“ H-
ter »tick to orange blosaoraa with me— ly beautiful." he said. Wis voice was
id Joys: * story o f d 'h -
low-pitcbed.
caressing,
his
eyes
very
r of eheeefulaee» and
w
hichcontains
proven
directions
I three p a .ts gin to a whiff of orange
r ith o u t
*
P o lly an n a
opti
direct and very earnest. He lit a cig­
Handy
"Bayer”
boxes
of
12 tablets
and
you
can
love
your
wickedest
en­
v , _ . _ . ___
T h e »tort»» o f E th e l
Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists
emy. C arter Blake haa gone down for arette and gave It to Jerry, lit another
H ueston a t« ttam ensrty popular-
A«p!rta 1« t h . t e l e mark o f B .v er Mian-
I champagne. He'll be back in a minute. for himself
B a r prudence. In -prudence o f the
facture o f Moooaoetlcacldeatar of SaUcy Ucacid
Parw »nagr.” ' Prudence Says Bo
Jerry had smoked before. In college
W hat—"
and "P rudence'» Sisters." ha» he*
“I—J hardly k n o w ” Jerry flushed, —for fun—with the girls of her soror­
come one of the fam ous m rla of
B r a z ilia n N u t C ro p
atam .acred a tittle. In aoroe conf union ity, behind stuffed keyholes and care­
n, tlon. B u t Prudence ia no longer
Only about 45.000,000 pounds of
a g irl.
She now has a grow n
Almee »wept her a quick, appraising fully blanketed windows. T hat was
Brazil nuts will be available for ex­
da u g h te r and thl» lateat book In
mischief. This was another m atter.
look, and smiled In friendly fashion.
the a»rtea 1» m oatly about her. a l­
port th is year, according to late crop
But
she
took
the
cigarette
when
he
"I
see.”
th
e
»aid.
“Yon
want
aprl-
though Prudent e «til! ft go roe In It
estim ates, In Brazil, as against 80,000,.
gave
it.
tug
red
at
It
determinedly
but
aa Joyously and aa c h a rm in g ly aa
■ cot brandy with cream, and mostly
000 pounds exported last year.—Sci­
o f yore
T h ia d a u g h te r la a m od­
with
distaste,
and
was
asham
ed
be­
cream, don't you?**
ern g irl, ty p ic a l o f the tlm a a and
ence Service.
cause she got smoke In her eyes, and
"W ho called for a hlghbrll?”
like ao m an y glrta o f today en­
Duane Allerton came In from the because bits of tobacco came out be­
gaged In a aearch fo r » h i t ah«
calls freedom , aoul expreselo
i kitchen, laughing, hla cuff» pushed tween her lips.
VU-
T h e atory opana in G reenw i
She wished he had not thought of
i high, a bottle in one hand, a medicine
lage. w ith Ila picturesque ar.d bee­
glasa In the other.
"Mixed, or smoking. It seemed such Idle w aste
tle Ufa. Th an the heroine, > . ng
to use those tender fingers of his for
learned several things a- •
life,
straig h t?'’
grata track to Lwa Molnea.
Yet
Alrnee laughed softly, slipping her holding cigarettes. She liked that In­
tru e lova seems to be the n a m e -
hand cozily Into the curve of Jerry'» tim ate, boyish way he had of catching
w h eth er In G re e n w ic h V illa g e o r
her hands In both of his when he
pretty, bare, white arm.
free Moines.
‘‘Brandy, weak, oh, awfully weak," said : “You beautiful thing.”
“Is—Is It your studio?” she asked,
ghe told him. "She hadn't registered
when I called you. This is R hodt La suddenly em barrassed because she said
P a rt O ne
Faye’s little protegee from the Middle nothing.
"Your voice Is Just like music.” he
W est—Jerry Warmer. Isn't she beau­
tiful, Duane? Miss Warmer, this Is told her, and the earnestness of his
CHAPTER I
Duane Allerton. He’s nice enough, but voice was alm ost like a sadness. But
I^trd, n o ! I
stupid. He's In business. Isn't th at | he smiled Immediately
Jerry Wag Not Deceived
dlagustlng? Duane, since Francy Isn't wouldn’t have It. Looks like a barn to
It vas lacking but twenty minutes
here tonight, why don't you take Jerry me. I hardly know th e chap. Some
of midnight. At the top of four stag under your wing and make a little artist. C arter Blake his name Is—
gerlngly steep flight» of dusty stairs love to her? You're so good at love- nice fellow, he seems, too. They Just
the stud'o apartm ent of C arter BlMke making. Like his looks. Jerry ? Don't asked me to come along, and so I
R u b b e r * H e e ls
was ringing with unaccustomed blaze be bashful. If you see anyone you did."
and blare of wild hilarity, supplanting like better. Just sny so. You’re com­
IH ifrte o f S p r a y e d R u b b e r — th e
"You seem so much at home—the
p u r e s t , to u g h e s t a n d m u s t
the dull drab of steady »1 very at the pany. so you can take your choice."
way you go from room to room— I
u n if o r m r u b b e r h n o w n
easel for the first time in nearly two
thought perhaps you lived here.”
“Oh, no—really—I think—”
b e d to r th a b r a t a b o a a o la y o u o v o r h o d —
y ean .
Duane smiled hlg pleasure. He liked
"Well, I think myself you're getting
At twenty minutes to twelve the the pick of the party,” Alrnee agreed th at type. Ingenuous, artless—he knew
U S K ID E
gayety was at Its height.
what unerring pains, what constant
o rth e w o n d e r s o le f o r w e a r
On a stool In the center of the room
alertness. It entailed for a girl to re ­
United States Rubber Company
a small phonograph shrilled out the
tain th at pretty assumption of artless
melody of the latest tango, and three
Innocence. He admired one who could
couples danced Interm ittently about it,
do It. one who would take the trouble.
stopping at will to light a cigarette,
It was the type th at most intrigued
to drain a glass from the tray on the
him.
B e tte r L a te
table, or to Join for a tm .n en t In th
“You are adorable,” he said, and
Lucy—Did you hear th a t J o a n ',
conversation th at went on among the
then, smiling, his arm about her, he
grandm other has Just been m arried?
others senttered shout the room.
drew her Into the dance once more and
N ancy—Well, It’s ubout time.
Among the cushions on the wide
hack Into the studio.
couch, her feet crossed beneath her.
In the doorway they encountered
A a ln s la doae o f D r P e e r y '. • T le .d S hot"
In a startling gown of orange and
Is en o u g h to e i p e l W orm s o r T ap ew orm .
C arter Blake, hatless, his bottle of
W h y n o t try ItT »7» P ea rl S t.. N. Y. A dy.
black, s girl with vividly reddened
champagne wrapped In a handker­
hair, with crimson cheeks anil Impec­
chief, Just coming hack.
A sm all m echanical refrigerating
cably painted lips, leaned drowsily
“Come on. quick," he called to them,
system has been developed for motor
sgalnst the shoulder of Korzky, the
w ithout waiting for introduction. tango to wave a friendly hand to her
Ing this lam e’ man occasioned a new trucks fo r the delivery of milk and
young Russian sculptor, her slender
Jerry flushed deeply, with the un­
"You're the girl from Iowa, aren't
difficulty. T h at which ought to have perishable produce.
profile lifted to his fsce. In her slim,
you? We want you to launch the con­ conscious, Instinctive recoil of her in­ been a help w as turned Into a
nervous lingers was a cigarette, which
tract. H ere’s the champagne. I t’ll be nocence and her Inexperience. H er hindrance. T his was a notable mlr-
she held first to his lips, then to her
eyes clouded a little. But she smiled
midnight In a minute.”
T he man w as a confirmed
*
i ado,
own. with easy Im partiality.
The phonograph was turned off. and forgivingly.
cripple
He had never walked. On
In the window-seat, alone, strum ­
"Rhoda'fi
really
a
very
nice
girl,
,
«
‘P
I
'e
the others straggled over tow ard the
ming soft southern melodies on a
she
said
apologetically
to
Duane.
J
^
X
a
r
t (Kom. 10-17). When Paul
easel In the corner. C arter Blake
banjo. In discordant defiance of the
• They are all nice, of course I know to W . h « r t («
,
pulled
It
about
until
It
faced
them
anil
hlatnnt Jazz, half reclining upon the
they are. But I have known Ithoda a ,
«
ull
they
shw a printed contract securely
ruahlons. lay Mary Dunya, a glass on j
time, and she Is quite—or, really, ' caneu
•>
___
fastened upon It with brass thum b­ long
o o ig
“
•
,
h ear for the man to stand upright,
the window sill at her side, a cigarette
Of course, Iowa n ear ,Dr
‘
tacks. The girls ran quickly about the she , Is . 1 quite proper.
dropping futllely away to ashes In a |
i i ...
T he cure w as Instantaneous for he
studio to fetch the flowers from every W<Duane* drew her closer in h l. arm . ‘- I - e d up and walked (v. 10)
tray, while Almee (Dorian perched like
vase
and
Jar,
piling
them
In
a
rosy
a pretty, angelic Imp on the heavy, |
The Method (vv. 11-13).
heap beneath the precious bit of paper so th a t her breath, with the slight
B arnabas they called Ju p ite r and
old fashioned table against the wall,
scent of her first highball, touched his
on
the
easel.
her fair face seraphic In Its gentle
Paul, Mercurius, because he was the
To luunrli the contract?" Jerry was face. He did not leave her. The i chief speaker. T he priest of Ju p iter
sweetness, swnylng to the rhythmic
others
came
and
went
at
will,
flirted
It demands efficient lubrication.
motion of the cocktail shaker, of which He Put His A rm About Her and They ! greatly puzzled.
brought oxen and garlands ready to
Danced Twice Acroee the Room.
“It’s his five-year contract with In­ here, and loitered there, but Duane ( offer sacrifice unto these men (v. 13). And—you can’t fool your motor.
she had proclaimed herself officiating
ternational, ’• explained Almee. who held his place a t Je rry 's side, kept
MonaMotor O il is full bodied!
3. T heir Efforts F ru strated (vv.
goddest*.
her slender h a rd s within his hands,
It is a 100% paraffine base oil.
At tw enty minutes to midnight, a plensnntly. "Try him out, . ayhow. If „food n ear her. "P icture a month for
14-18).
you don't like hla method, bring him 1 qve years! T h at's w hat the party is ' touched the velvety folds of the seduc-
yellow taxi stopped before the e..-
T his foolish act w as happily averted It retains those essential lubri­
hai'k and I'll give you Billy Sparr. And | for ynl, know, to celebrate the con tlve gown with tender fingers. And
cating qualities under all motor
trance, four flights below, and Ithodn
by
the tact of the apostles.
conditions.
w e ll-o llie
H e does nothing hut stand | tract. They only signed this morning.' i .lerry rem ained blind to the careless
La Faye. In a golden cloak, her golden
(1) They denied that they were di­
Buy at the following sign and
there and m easure chins and I They pressed more closely about the fam iliarity of It all, deaf to Its blatant
hair an aureole in the reflection of the over
vine
beings,
and
declared
th
a
t
to
wor­
ankles with a pencil. Now show her | PnRP| j erry standing out before them noise, seeing his warm eyes alone,
know that you are buying the
bright street-light«, sprang out nt the
ship
beings
with
like
passions
to
them
­
b est
a good time, Duaney. Give her bran all. the bottle of cham pagne In her hearing only his gentle voice, feeling
Instant of Ita stopping, her sharp eyes
hut the caresslveneaa of his w andering selves was criminal.
dy, and keep It weak. She hasn 't the hand.
MonaMafor Q il fompanr
on the registering meter as sh said:
(2) They directed the people to
slightest rudim ents of a real thlrsL ”
"Now, Just a m inute.” C arter Blake touch.
Son Francisco, Cal.
Loe Angele», Cel.
tu
rn
away
from
these
vain
things
unto
"One sev en ty ! Itlght!”
Almee touched Duane's arm warn- ordered briskly. "Til tire the revolver
the living God who made heaven and
She hurriedly pressed two one-dollar Ingly. caressed Jerry with a light,
on th e stroke of twelve. Then you
earth, and has left w itness of Himself
bills into the hand of the driver.
It look» a» If Jerry from Iowa
fleeting gesture, and turned away to souse th e contract—”
In that He has alw ays done good, giv­
"Com». Je rry !" she cried, with the reach for a cigarette.
had
plunged
into
troubled
w
a­
“Souse It?” Jerry wns deeply anx­
ing rain and fruitful seasons, and fill- !
quickness th at characterized her every 1 Jerry lifted her blue, bright, happy ious, not understanding.
ter». 1» »be a strong swimmer?
ing their hearts with gladness.
word and motion, and thrust out a eyes and looked nt Dunne Allerton
"For luck. Didn't you ever see n
III. The Stoning of Paul (vv. 19-
nervous, hurrying hand from Hie folds w ith th at look, she forgot the greut ship launched? It's a contract party,
(T O Blfi C O N T I N U E D .)
22 )
of her cloak Fairy Geraldine llarm er nuioke ( l<»uil*><| room. She forftot the
as I told you,” explained Ithoda. "How
Wicked Jew s from Antioch and
clasped It eagerly, almost shyly, us she «trunge effrontery and the fliagriint
Is she to sm ash the bottle. C arter?”
E a rlie s t B ook P la te s
Iconium pursued Paul with relentless
followed breathlessly up the four long Inllrnncy of the ItMik». the wonl«, the
Some one hastily brought an elec­
It probably was because books w er,
h ate to this place where they stirred
fiights <>f stairs to C arter Blake » stu ­ Httltude«. of those about her. She
tric Iron from the kitchen, and Duane ,o few and precious In that early dawn up the very people who were willing
dio on the lop floor
Into Dunne Allerton’s eyes, and
held It for her.
[ R E A S O N A B L E - H O M ELIK E
Rhoda lifted Die knorker, let It fall n IffeHt happiness swelled In her gentle I He smiled at h er anxious uncer­ of bookmaklng and printing and Illus­ to worship them a little while before.
trating th at the first book plates were T his shows that satanlc worship ran
heavily. hui I. w a llin g fo r no response, breast.
loss P M E S T , SAN FRANCISCO
tainty. "B e c a re fu l! Hold the bottle not «» hook plates are today. A king soon be turned into satanlc hnte. This
lie took her hands, twith hands,
oponed th e d o o r a n il ra n In. d r a w in g |
away from you when you break
, _. the i or queen or lord or lady did not have hatred took form In stoning Paul and
Jerry with her. They were greeted I smiled at her. seeming In that »mile
)nted a „»ere tag. reading: "Thia book drugging him out of the city for dead.
with a hurst of merry laughter, noisy to draw her physically. Intim ately. Into neck off; don't soli .vour g o w n T h e n
Green’s
■itst
throw
It
over
the
contract
|
Belltrliv Aragon." Instead. God raised him up. and with undaunt­
welcome B ertrande IP a heater, ahan the affectionate w arm th of Ids charm-
August Flower
“Be ready now.” cautioned < a rte r ; n f»Ht r jee of Aragon, for her book plate. ed courage, he pressed on with his
donlng the discussion before the pic- I ing cam araderie.
It lack» hut »1 minute.
J
picture together with the pic« missionary duties, bearing the good
/er Constipation,
ture. Joined them liumeillately, catcl j •'You beautiful th in g !” he whispered.
T he clock on the m antel chimed the tu re of her husband, M atthias L Corn
Indigestion and
tidings to th e lost.
|ng 1th»la about the waist with a deft
Jerry 's heart sung within her.
hour, find on the ln»t «troke. C arter inus. king of Hungary 1443-00, at the
Torpid Livor
aim, and whirling her uncereinonl
lie put Ids arm about her. and they
IV. The Organization of Church,»
Socceeeful for 59 re a m
fired hl» revolver Into the nlr
foot of page two In th eir Joint hook.
In t h . Field (vv. 23-28).
nualy Int' the dance around the pho­ danced twice across the room. Not
SOc b
I eo —
“Quick,** wldni»ered Duane In her "De Nplrltu Sanctu." w ritten by Sigls-
on« word could Jerry speak. Twice
Evangelization with Paul did not
nograph
A L L D R U G G IS T S
ear.
!
loundus
de
Slglsmundus
and
lllumlnat-
mean a hasty and superficial preaching
For a moment Jerry stood alone, she llfte<l her dark misty lashes, and
strong sure blow J e m
With
ky A(, BVIInte dell A ttavantl.
of the gospel, but the establishm ent
slender and lovely, with glowing, ques lowered them quickly, thrilled with struck th e neck from the hottie and |
All In all, those early days of books of a perm anent work. Eiders were
the breuthlesa pleasure she felt In his
Honing e.vea, and quickening pulses
flung a stream of the golden fragrant had much In their favor. You didn't
appointed in every church. The work
"It's Jerry t Jerry lla rm e r!" Ilhods touch, Iti the light of his eyes Intent liquor over the contract on the easel
tiave to worry much about borrowed of the missionary is not done until
Pure and W holesom e
•
tossed lightly over her shoulder, Inter­ on her lovely face.
The others applauded gayly. clap I
rupted 111 wlist she would say by Ber I As they came up to the door on the ping th eir hands, crowding about C ar I »olumes. You had no worries, either, self governing nnd self-propagating
I ramie Ho hosier, who kissed her aa third round, he guided her neatly Into te r to shake hts hand In congratuln I about sectional bookcase». Your od « churches are established on the field
they danced
“Awfully nice Utile the small kitchen—a scant and Impov­ tlon. The girls kissed him, many time« volume w as P*f »e ■ hrst edition.
O iB tB iw t, T a lc u m »old <
kid I From Iowa! We wen' to school erished relation to the kitchen» Jerry telling him how wonderful It was, and
Seeing Christ in Men
had
known—and
came
to
a
stop
before
Pertaining
to
A
ges
together mull I got tired!”
St. Vincent de Paul made It a rule
how happy they were.
A century begin, with the begin­ of his life to be alw ays looking for K ill A ll F l i e s I
Almee (Dorian, of (he nngellc aweet the bottles on the rickety tabla.
When
Jerry
was
draw
n
up
to
him
In
r a r e.; tfifw ber» DAISY FLY R IL L S * attract« and
"You can't have a real good time
ness, »lipped «1 once fnilii the table,
*n>
the pressure about her, “Oh. It Is J"«t ning of ,h * flrgt ',“ F ln 1,g flr8t •TP*r ' ' the Christ in every man he «aw or BUa all !»«• Sent -i<an, orrtamnntaJ. «•p eoewn»«nt
l.u t a «)!•*•-
and drew away Jerry'» cloak, which when you are thirsty. Almee said wonderful.” she breathed ecatatlcallv, and il'w» n°t end until the close of the
_ j - » « i f < * mrtal.
met.
When
that
la
a
master-thought
f can’t «pill t ti^onwr:
ahe piled with the other» on a chest apricot brandy—It’s trash. It tsk es •till but half comprehending whai It last day In It» hundredth year. The
In anyone. In that person all men see
'»nil not «oil ortajar«
hours to get happy on It—and then
inode of reckoning le often confused
•oything Gaorantoad.
near the door
Christ.—Dr. It. F Horton.
was
all
about.
But
because
the
others
P A 1 s Y - -
with the common mode of stating the
"W hat will you have?” She turned you're not. I know what you w ant.”
FL Y K IL L F R
did.
and
because
he
seemed
to
expect
He filled a »mail glass for her. s
„ge of a person. A peraon horn at
hospitably to the table, with Its brave
Jerry | it. and Jerry would not for the world the beginning of (he Christian era
Our Destiny
babou > ajkJala.' u t oi ¿Sk»ii..’a/Lu»AuX.
display of hotties and g lasses—s non I large coffee cup for himself.
have hurt hts feelings, she klsaed him.
We tnnke oar destiny by our think­
»ould he cnlled one year old during
desertpt lot, those Inst, of every con I sipped at It daintily, not liking It,
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too.
ing. »nJ the only determinism In na
h l, seesnd year, that la during the
celvahle size and »luu>e. and Including barely abie to repress a shudder of
re lie v e s iu n
an d w in d -b u r n e d
eye».
C arter B(ske. seeing her In that mo­
three cracked teacup.. “T hese are I distaste. But under the w arm th of ment for the first time, amazed and coarta of the year tw o; he would he ture 1, furnished by the verdict of the D oean t h u r l. G e n u in e In R e d F o ld l» «
B n « . *5c a t a ll d r u f f l a t s o r b y nuUL
mind
The
»uraa
of
history
I,
the
I
Ills
eyes
she
steeled
herself
to
Spar­
,»lled
two
during
(he
year
th
ree:
and
orange blossoms— I am making them
D I C K I T D R U G CO.. B r U t o l V a - T i Q A .
rèurse of th o u g h t—Harold Begbl*
tan resolution, and drained It to the delighted with her lovellnees. p u t both forty during the year forty ona. ate.
for
I can't
stand Scotch
|» » I
I myself.
I I • a«»-»«.
■
- ” — »
plenty for you, too, If you like. Duane | ¡»at drop. And rejoiced th at s h , did I an u s about her and klsaed her again
le rto o
o
A Better
Heel
to
Walk On
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