RURAL ENTERPRISE Prudence’s Daughter CHAPTER VII— Continued By ETHEL HUESTON The Nights were Torment at her Insistence, J e rro ld dropped th s C o p y r ig h t b y t h s H o b b s-M e r r ill Co. — 15— paper and sighed. T hose day« In J e rry '» lo ve ly home W.VV Servies ‘‘I'm g e ttin g too o ld fo r such goings- W ith J e rry '» fa th e r, I m ane fe lt were N ow , thanks to Tanlac, Mrs. Bradley on," he said p la in tiv e ly . “ I feel Just the happiest o f his e n tire life . T he y lik e s ittin g here In m y ow*n bouse by science. H e wondered I f he bore a going out, w h a t frie n d s h ip s he was “ really and truly” feels like hud b re a k fa s t to g e th e r In th e m orn m y own fire, and going to bed at a Ing, rea d in g the papers over th e ir co f­ m a rk engraved upon Ida fe a ture s th a t fo rm in g . N ow th a t th is phase o f th e respectât Is h o u r." her ly n x -b rig h t eyes could read and un­ s itu a tio n was so f o r c lt ly d ra w n to h e r a brand new woman 1 fee, d ro ve to the fa c to ry together, and “ T oo la te ," P rudence to ld him , laugh derstand. a tte n tio n , she realized ve ry c le a rly ing. w e n t o u t f o r luncheon to a cafe or ’You have to go o r you gel no Mrs. M. J. Bredlry* had come te the B u t J e rry said nothing. She re­ th a t In a to w n th e size o f Des M oines clu b somewhere. And In the evening dinner. M a ry and K a tie have gone leased h e r tense g rip upon his arm s a young man o f good appearance, who poin t where the could scarcely do th e y pla ye d pinochle, smoked and read, out, and there Is n o th in g to eat. You a fte r a mom ent, and kissed him . her housework. Two years of suffer­ could dance, p la y bridge, and w ith m ust go w ith us o r fa s t.” som etim es Just sm oked and talked. ing from indigestion had shattered g reat personal charm to his c re d it T h e y went to the Princess to p a tro n ­ Je rro ld sighed again. T hen he CHAPTER VIII was not a t a ll lik e ly to pass by unob­ turned to J e rry , w ith th e n o ..* th a t her health. W hat little the ate canted ize the stock com pany w hich w ill go served. down In h is to ry as the s ta rt-ln -llfe o f stoma, h fermentation, gas kloating had been a burden to h im fo r tw o A n d I f fu rth e r c o rro b o ra tio n were days. F a y P a in te r. Once J e rro ld had some an d pain. She lay awake through Between Friends men In. and they played poker. • o h ! J e rry — by th e w a y — Duane w ill D u rin g the d in n e r hour on an e a rly necessury, she received It In p a in fu l the long hours of the night and wot Som etim es Duane fo rg o t th a t J e r­ evening In Novem ber J e rry was called p le n itu d e on M onday evening a t Grav . be there.” tired out through the day. ro ld was to be his fa th e r In-law, Io th e telephone, and when she came M cC a rtn e y's show er fo r Ita e F orsyth e , J e rry d id n o t move, did not tu rn h e r “ That fo u r bottles of Tanlat when u ll th e g irls o f th e ir p a rtic u la r th o u g h t o f him o n ly as a re m a rka b ly back a m om ent la te r to her place th e re eyes, “ Oh, w ill he?” should correct my troubles when all other attempts had fa iled com panionable old chap, and easy to was a curious, q u izzica l sm ile upon her cliq u e w ere together. J e rry was la te "Yes. T he Weatherh.vs asked him makes it seem altogether wonderful to me. Now I enjoy a fine In a rriv in g , and was greeted a t once to go, and I to ld h im to go by a ll have around. lip s and In h e r eyes. appetite, good digestion and really and truly fe e l like a new “ You know. M r. H a rm e r,” he said means. I d o n 't feel th a t he should " I t was Adela L o n g le y," she ex­ w ith a gay p ro te s tin g o u tb u rst. woman. I t is the ideal tonic." “ Oh, J e rry , how could you be to miss a good tim e Just because you feel one n ig h t, “ since I ’ve been so— so keen pla in e d . “ She w anted me to go to the s e lfis h !" on J e rr y — and so d— n mad a t her stub­ th e a te r w ith he r.” lit t le — er— se n sitive about his pres •Authentic statement; address on request. " J e r r y H a rm e r, you ought to be ence, do you? bornness— I'v e sort o f lost Interest In I t ’s a w onder you "A d e la Longley I ” Prudence was geu- ushHiiied o f y o u rs e lf! A n y th in g us haven't ru n In to h im before this. — you k n o w — women and things. T h a t's tly surprised. Ton don’t have to wait long to see the results from Tanlac. not n a tu ra l. Does It hang o ve r— o r do T h e y're In v itin g h im everyw here. A nd " A r e you go in g ?" asked Je rro ld , w ith good-looking ns th a t I” i hat s the wonderful thing about thia great tonic. It worki "W h e re In the w o rld d id y o u r fa th e r besides— ” you get back when yo u ’ve been m a r­ Ida usual lack o f In te r penetration. fast. rie d u w h ile ? " 'Oh, don't h e s ita te on m y account. “ I t was Adela I.o n gle y,” J e rry re­ fin d It? " Like a flash it goes to the seat o f trouble. It cleans the “ You act lik e a blase old rou e ," said peated. fo r Ids en lig h ten m e n t. J e rry rea lized It w ould he fo o lis h to Go rig h t ahead. Besides w h a t? ” “ Of Je rro ld , “ b u t you ta lk lik e a kid. blood and drives out the poisons that are tearing down your “ Besides, as I'v e said before, there course I am uot going. I to ld h e r I pretend Ignorance us to th e ir m eaning, A n d then be said w ith a great assim ip health. It tones up the stomach and aids digestion—gives In a to w n as sm all and as fra te rn a l Hre more nice g ir ls in th is to w n than am very busy to n ig h t.” tio n o f sternness. “ See here, young She laughed It o ff there are nice boys. O th e r men have J e rry and h e r m oth e r exchanged as Des Moines. you a real appetite for wholesome food. fe llo w , I'm on J e rry ’s side. D o n ’t you glances o f s m ilin g tolerance— to le r­ as best she could, e xp la in e d g a y ly th a t daughters as w e ll us I, and daughters Don’t drag on from day to day putting off the time of tr y to get a n y th in g o u t o f me th a t you ance fo r J e rro ld 's m annish Incom pre­ she le ft the ...anagem ent o f th e H u r- re q u irin g beuulng. A n d I m ust say reckoning. Start taking Tanlac this very day. Your drug­ m ay be able to use against me la te r hension o f d e lica te roc I h I situ a tio ns, m er M o to r to h e r fa th e r, and agreed th a t some fa th e rs seem to have daugh­ gist can supply you. on. You s tic k to the s tra ig h t and n a r­ s m ilin g le t «use th e y loved him . F o r (ha t Duane A lle rto n was c e rta in ly a te rs w ith a g re a te r degree o f th a t N ot «: For Conttipition, take Tanlac V e g r - ro w .” lie laughed a llllle . “ I won' from New* Y o rk down, the veriest ham ­ very hundsom e th in g . sweet reasonableness th e y tu lk about say th a t In a ll my tw e n ty years Pills, Nature s own harmless laxative. le t has Its c e n tra l select set w hich "D o you know him , J e rry ? " asked th a n my ow n.” haven't fe lt the fle e tin g In trig u e o f J e rry sm lb <1 s y m p a th e tic a lly . “ Poor seems a th in g o f m erest b ile chance, E d llli W eatherby. fo re ig n d im ple o r c u rl, o r m aybe an and yet th e law s o f the Medes and father:" she said. “ You d id have “ Yes, I m et him in N ew Y o rk .” an kle — am i th e re ’s no denying that Persians them selves were not a w ld t T ills was greeted w ith m erry, s ig n ifi­ ra th e r had lu ck g e ttin g o n ly me. B u t wom an does get on y o u r nerves, es m ore binding. however much you m ay p re fe r o th er cant excla m a tio n s and la u g h te r. p e c la lly the way she lugs y o u r tobacco fa th e rs ’ d sn g hte rs to y o u r own, you Adela L o n gley was one who hovered "O h, so I t ’s lik e t h a t ! " they cried. o u t o f yo u r reach— b u t I'm s tro n g fo r as It were In the rem ote w h o rls o f th a t cun t get rid o f me. No tra d in g daugh­ " N o w o n d e r!" Prudence. But of course, there society w h ich c irc le d about J e rry ns a " I t seems he had some s o rt o f flnan- ters. T h in g a a re n 't done th a t way. u re n ’t m any Prudences. You w o u ld n ’t p o in t o f p ivo t. She belonged to the cla l reverses,” she w ent Y ou must keep w h a t you get, w h e th er q u ic k ly . expect th a t.” you lik e it o r n o t.” large social | | f e o f Des Moines, but o n e n ig h t he asked about th a t pic She touched him lig h tly on the was not, and could n o t be, a p u rt o f B r a in D e v e lo p m e n t lu r e In J e rry 's room, the Ocean R ider. th a t In n e r nucleus w h ich Is so r ig id ly shoulder as she passed by and w ent D r. J. S. B o lto n , noted B ritis h psy. “ I t's a h a u n tin g th in g ,” he said. “ It a tilin g a p a r t A n d yet J e rry was the q u ic k ly up the stu lrs . ch o lo g ls t, believes th a t men and worn- m akes you th in k o f J e rry som ehow—” ve ry soul o f d e m o c ra c y ; she said she J e rro ld looked at Prudence. en w ill some day become a race o f In­ “ Oh, d id n ’t you know Theresa? The abhorred snobbishness o f a ll tilin g s In COMPOUND “ Is she going?” he asked in a loud te lle c tu a l g ia n ts co m pared w ith the Keep your horses working with p ic tu re gave me the creeps, too, a t first. the w o rld ; she m ade no s lig h te st d is­ w hisper. p re se n t g e n e ra tio n . W e have h a rd ly “SPOHN’S.” Standard rem­ T he eyes ure J e rr y ’s. She has nice tin c tio n as to place o r person—o n ly *‘I don’t know .” edy for 32 years for Distemper, ta p pe d th e p o s s ib ilitie s o f b ra in de­ eyes; m aybe you’ ve noticed It,” he as to p e rso n a lity. She d id n ’t care fo r T hey tip to e d to g e th e r to th e door­ “.tr;’ "kies. Influenza. Coughs and v e lo p m e n t, he says. “ E ven when em­ Colds. Give to sick and those ex­ added s lyly. “ Not as nice now, I th in k , Adela I.ongley. “ Oh, she's a d iffe re n t w a y and listened. T h e re was no posed. Give SPOHN'S” for Dog Dis­ p lo y e ! to th e m a x im u m by th e higher as when she le ft. She looks m o r e - sort, ve ry nice o f course— I d o n 't care te m p e r. S o ld by your druggist. I f n o t, sound fro m J e rry 's room above. In d iv id u a ls o f th e race,” declares the i 1!"™ “f* s ™ l l bettle so r - n t i. large cloudy. B u t very nice. T he p ic tu re Is about ne r.” I t was Adela, J e rry fe lt, <1.20. W r it« fo r fr e e b o o k le t on T h e y tip to e d ta c k . “ N ow I f she has SPOHN MEDICAL CO.DevL GOSHEN. INO. p s ych o lo g ist, " th e b ra in Is o n ly w o rk ­ a shock at firs t sight. M akes you feel who kept Adela* In th e social fringe. in g to a tith e o f its p o te n tia l capacity. any n otion o f going th e re a n il snub­ ns I f yo u 've caught her ste p p in g out "M a yb e she th in k s I f she gets a t i t ­ b in g him In p u b lic I w o n 't stand fo r F ew people a p p re c ia te w h a t a large o f the b a th .” le d u b b y w ith you I m ay give her a I t , ” J e rro ld said, s t ill w h isp e ring . p ro p o rtio n o f t h e ir a p p a re n t th in k in g Boschee’s lie to ld Duane then o f Theresa and b e tte r price on a c a r," suggested J e r­ A fte r a ll, she b ro u g h t h im here, aud Is m e re ly re p e titio n o f tilin g s learned h e r tra g ic death, her even more tra g ic rold, alw ays g la d to h e lp out w lm Ms fo r she s h a n 't— ” by h e a rt, gossip, scandal and th e lik e ." life . Duane was shocked, h u rt. It pinion. Coughs and Oh, d on’t yon w o rry about th a t. seemed a te rrib le th in g fo r J e rry to J e rry was Interested. " A c a r ! A n ­ She w ants to m ake him eat th e dust go th ro u g h , and la c k in g the su p p ort o f Lung Troubles DEMAND “ BAYER” ASPIRIN o th e r cur? W hy, she has a ca r now I” b efore her, b u t s h e 'll never give any­ Id s tenderness and sym pathy. lie Successful for 69 yean. S t i e s fire d o f It. She w ants to body else a chance to laugh a t him. haled h im self, as though he had fu lle d Take Tablets W ith o u t F ear I f You 80c and 90c bottles — rude it In on a H a rtn e r. She has been Y o u ’ll se e !” A nd then she added, h a lf A L L D R U G G IS T S h e r when she had need o f him. See the S afety "B a y e r Cross.” In th re e tim es th is week to see h o p e fu lly , h a lf w is tfu lly , "P erhaps iIn c e lie said, “ W hy do you suppose about It.” th e y w ill m ake I t a ll up to n ig h t, and she w o u ld n 't f lir t w ith me— when she W a r n in g ! U nless you see th e name J e rry low ered th e m is ty lushes re ­ then w e ll have him here fo r Thanks- j d id w ith others? And 1 know she__ “ B a y e r” on p ackage o r on ta b le ts you fle ctive ly. O n ly J e rry knew bow very g iv in g d in n e r to m o rro w I ” lik e d me w e ll enough.” are n o t g e ttin g th e g e n uine B ayer J e rro ld said, “ I don’t know, w hat do stran g e a th in g th a t was. She was A s p irin p ro ve d sa fe b y m illio n s and not above sounding h e r fu lh e r fo r con­ you th in k ? ” A nd d id not realize he had CHAPTER IX p re scrib e d b y p h y s ic ia n s f o r 25 years. firm a tio n o f her suspicion. caught th a t cleverness o f evasion from Say “ B a y e r” w h e n yo u buy A s p irin . "She has a H a rk n e s s ! I t cost near­ h is w ife. haarlem oil has been a world­ Im ita tio n s m a y p ro v e dangerous.— Adv. A Little for Remembrance ly five thousand d o lla rs m ore thun “ D id she te ll you I was d ru n k th a t wide remedy for kidney, liver and m in e." A t a q u a rte r to seven Prudence n ig h t? 1’ Dunne persisted m orb id ly. In n o c e n t “ B u r g la r s ” bladder disorders, rheumatism, tapped lig h tly on J e rr y ’s door. “ Yes, Rhc said she w o u ld have n o th ­ “ J e rry never te lls us th in g s u n til A m an passing th e W ils o n home In " I ’ll he rig h t d o w n .” J e rry s voice ing hut a H arkness In the te g ln u ln g , lumbago and uric acid conditions. she needs us,” said J e rro ld p ro u d ly. but she doesn't lik e It now she lias I t ’ G eorge s tre e t. P ro vid e n ce, R. L. Ht fro m behind the closed door was very “ She stru g g le s along by h erself, u n til n ig h t observed a d im lig h t w ith in . As low, a lit t le stra in e d . She d id n o t ask She w ants to tra d e It in fo r a H u rin e r she know s she is whipped. T hen she Jerrold Carefully Placed the Great her m o th e r to come in, and Prudence ro a d ste r lik e yo u rs.” no one was supposed to be home, be comes to Prudence and me. She was Cloak About His Daughter’s Shoul­ made no such offe r, h u t w e n t d ire c tly ha lte d, and w hen tw o fig u re s g lid e d by 'L ik e m in e ! B u t you had m ine lik e th a t when she was a baby. She ders. P ra rT ffT J h th e lig h t, he ca lle d th e police. A squad down and stood s ile n tly , a n x io u s ly be­ made s p e cia lly f o r me, and I de- w o u ld w o rk fo r h a lf a day tr y in g to s u rro u n d e d th e house, e n tered 1t and signed— ” “ I don’t kn o w m uch about It, b u t he side h e r husband in the lo w e r h a ll and fix a broken to y by h e rs y lf u th in g correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital clim b e d a ll o v e r It, b u t th e re was no "Yes, I know . Duane to ld her— wanted to m ake a change, and you a w a ite d th e com ing o f h e r daughter. 1 could do In a m in u te — but she never organs. Three sizes. A ll druggists. Insist b u rg la r. T h e m y s te ry w as disp e lle d by J e rr y w o re the flam e-colored gown o f “ W ho to ld her?” kn o w fa th e r Is u lw a ys ta k in g on men.” came u n til she had w orn h e rs e lf out on the original genuine G old M e d a l an In sp ecto r. H e noted th a t a second "O h M r. A lle rto n , you know, Duane "D o you lik e him , J e rry ? " persisted c h iffo n velvet, and ns she stood above w o rk in g nt It alone and found It too them on th e steps, s m ilin g dow n at flo o r room o f th e H in c k le y home across A lle rto n , li e is on th e floor, you see. E d ith W ea th erb y. m uch fo r her. Prudence like s th a t; them . In v o lu n ta rily th e y e xcla im ed at th e s tre e t bore a lig h t and th a t c h il­ lie showed her th e models, and she's D e ris iv e N ic k n a m e J e rry was n o t to be ca u g ht u n g u a rd ­ she th in k s It shows ch a ra cte r.” dren w e re m o v in g a b o u t th e room. the fre sh , b rig h t re v e la tio n o f her been ta lk in g to him ab o ut It.” T he n lc k n u m e " J u p ite r S capin’’ was ed. “ O f course. W h y not? I h a rd ly beauty. A fte r a b lis s fu l week th a t was fu ll "O h, I see." J e rry had h e r c o n fir­ know th e m an.” c o n fe rre d u is.n Napoleon B o n a p a rte H e e xp la in e d th a t th e lig h t was be­ o f rem iniscences o f Prudence and J e rry " O f course a d n u g h te r s tu d y in g A r t by th e A bbe de P ra d t. In a llu s io n to in g refle cte d In a m ir r o r In th e W ilso n m ation. “ W ell, go on. W h a t d id — he— “ A n d y o u ’re n o t p e rs o n a lly In te re s t­ In the past and countless hopes fo r In N ew Y o rk w ill w e a r w h a t she ' da> *s a ‘Who gave h e r the d e m o n stra tio n ? " b ro u g h t Duane A lle rto n to Iow a. And 1»* here.” Peace can he eulogized forever, and lit t le ra in y . v ejected. “ lie d id .” “ Oh, good lo rd ," was a ll J e rry 's fa- yet w a r w ill break out. yet she took a h itte r, m o rb id s a tis fa c ­ " I kn o w i t " she assented. " B u t I I should th in k ,” J e rry 's voice was tio n In h n v ln g them snow th a t a fte r t lie r bud to m y . so s itft as to he a lm ost in a u d ib le , " I a ll she had k n o w n him firs t, th a t she am a sh ocking c o lo r to n ig h t In the •So Duane packed Ids bags b itte rly , should th in k th e salesmen w ould do had been In a sense th e m o tiv e o f Ids n a tu ra l. So pale I am p o s itiv e ly yel- u n h a p p ily, and moved back to the so r­ i low. I >o you th in k perhaps I lim y be th a t.” com ing— as. Indeed, she had, and In d id s tu p id ity o f Ids hotel room. “ T he y tlo o rd in a r ily . B u t she had a fa r m ore In tim a te sense th a n J e rry 1 g e ttin g thln-hliM ided, m other? I never J e rro ld a|>ent the rest o f the day gi> used to look so vvlilte." ta lke d to him on th e flo o r several w ould have them suspect. Ing th ro u g h the house, rem oving every ••Perhaps you need a to n ic ," P ru ­ tim es, and asked him p a rtic u la r ly to On th e evening o f T h a n k s g iv in g oc- dence suggested, though she knew In i tra ce o f evidence as to the presence o f ta ke her out. So o f course he did. curved th e a n n u a l d in n e r-d a nce at the a guest. H e cautioned the m aids, over J e rry had lost h e r a p p e tite fo r d in ­ club, one o f th e real events o f the year h e r h e a rt th a t J e rry needed no such Hud over, to b reathe not n w ord o f ner. H e r th o u g h ts w ere ru n u in g along to w hich th e yo u n ge r set a t least th in g . w h a t had tra n s p ire d , and In the eve­ ( T O H l O O M T I.N l'g D .) a new line. l o o k e d fo rw a rd fo r weeks w ith keen n in g met his w ife and d a u gh te r at the " M y r tle In g erso ll and I w ent to a a n tic ip a tio n . U s u a lly J e rry made o n e sta tio n. L ife a n d D e a th m atinee W ednesday." she said slo w ly. o f a group o f her p a rtic u la r friends, In deference to the re tu rn in g o f P ru ­ A man w ith an uncanny m ania fot "She w anted to come by th e office and w h ile P rudence and J e rro ld fille d tip I u g g lin g w ith figures produced pencil J dence. he generously rem oved the ask you to go w ith us.” a ta b le w ith co llides o f th e ir own ag, bronxe sm oking stnnd fro m the side o f nd paper and said to a fr ie n d : "|> u t 1 “ Ask w h o ? " and Interests. B ut. fo r th is night th e bed and put It back In the s ta irw a y down the num ber o f y o u r liv in g " lo u , fa th e r. She th in k s you Hre J e rry p e rs is te n tly refused a ll In v lt» j lounge w here she had le ft IL lie a l­ M u ltip ly It by two. Add such a dear. I to ld h e r yen are a p e r­ tlo n s, and Insisted on a fa m ily tr io I b rothers. w a ys made th a t concession on the fect slave to business and never go three. M u ltip ly th e re s u lt by five I ’ rudem-e, J e rro ld a n il h erself. T o loo ' n ig h t th a t P rudence re tu rn e d . A nd out In the a fte rn o o n , and she w anted frie n d s she said she th o u g h t hot ; Add th e n u m ta r o f liv in g sisters. M u l­ Prudence |n g ra titu d e fo r his gener­ tip ly the re s u lt by ten Add the num Io come by and ask you anyhow , T o I ’ ruden . tier o f dead b ro th e rs and sisters. Sub- I o sity, a lw a ys c a rrie d It back when they th o ug h t you m ig h t be pleased w ith the m o th e r w ould lik e It. M O T H E R :- F le tc h e r ’s she said h o n e s tly : tra c t ItMI fro m the re s u lt." T he frie n d w ent to bed. and p u t It w here his a tte n tio n . 1 d id n ’t th in k a n y th in g o f Castoria is especially pre­ “ Oh. m other. I'm tire d ! I don’t fe e l hand could not fu ll to find It th e tno d id tt. " N o w ," said the o th e r w ith It then. B u t I'm th in k in g p le n ty now .” lik e p re te n d in g to he Interested in « in e iit be Rhnulri awaken. pared to relieve Infants in cunning sm ile, "th e rig h t-h a n d figure J e rro ld laughed e a sily. “ Oh, they lo t o f th in g s — when I am n o t." lie kissed Prudence firs t, kissed her » III he the num ber o f deaths, the mid- arms and Children all ages of th in k up s illie r excuses th a n th a t to On th e a fte rn o o n o f th e dance she die fig u re the num ber o f liv in g sisters, tw ice . T hen he tu rn e d to J e rry . J e rry get a look a t him . 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It had not be fore o c c u rre il to J e rry A n o th e r very annoying place to live b ra ve ly, a lth o u g h his heart sank g u ilt­ to wonder w h s t Duane was doing d u r them answ ered when I ’rudem*. re­ m inded them f o r the th ir d tin t, th a t la Just beyoud y o u r Income — E v e re tt ily beneath the w e ig h t on his con I lls ? (H a s a v o n l n e w ith wm . k. _ — burry and dre F a m ily , H erald. J is r m lç s j- N g QPUtes. Opiates. P w tiana r » , . everywh«*» ______ . i ’h h yw rscommend i t ♦ • ♦ TA N LA C FOR YO U R H E A L T H p«KC£ir> FOR OVER ZOO YEARS Children Cry for *lw,n look ,or **