Friday. Nov. 30. 1928 What Will THK liKAVKIIlON HKVIKW T h e D ouble Cross T h e Kitchen By A. E* THOM AS Cabinet C o p \ti|h i, By Dodd. M fix l m j CoMtmav, Inc. W . N . U . S trk M ixt. l i t * Wuatam N t w i w w Un loa \ " I v t r y man fe e l* In s tin c tiv e ly th a t a ll th * b e au tifu l sentim ent» In th« w orld weigh less than a • inula loving action, and th at, w h ile tenderne»* of feelin g and suscepti­ b ility to generoua em otions are * c - cldenta o f tem peram ent. goo4ne*a la an achievem ent of the w ill and a q u a lity o f life.** S U B S T A N T IA L S A L A D S When your Children Ciy for It T? iere Is harxlly a household th a t h a sn 't heard o f O u t o r i a ! A t le a s t live m illio n homes a re n e v e r w ith o u t it. I f th e r e a re c h ild re n in y o u r fa m ily , th e re 's alm ost d a lly need o f Its com ­ fo r t. A nd an y n ly h t m ay And you very th a n k fu l th e re ’s a b o ttle In th e house. J u s t a fe w drops, an d th a t co lic o r co n stip a tio n la r e lle x e d ; o r d ia rrh e a checked. A ve g etable p r o d u c t; a baby rem e d y m ean t fo r young fo lks. C a s to ria Is ab ou t th e only th in g you h ave e v er h e a rd doctors ad vise g iv in g to In fa n ts . S tro n g e r m edicines a re dang ero us to a tin y baby, h o w e v e r h arm less th ey m ay he to g ro w n u p s , flo o d old C a s to r ia ! R e m e m b e r th e nam e, an d rem em b er to buy It. I t m ay sp are you a sleep­ less, an xio u s n ig h t. I t Is a lw a y s ready, a lw a y s safe to u se; in em ergencies, o r fo r e v e ry d a y a lim e n ts . A n y h o u r o f th e d a y o r n ight th a t Ita h y becomes f r e t­ fu l. o r restless. C a s to ria w as n e ver m o re p o p u la r w ith m oth ers th a n I t la to d ay . E v e ry d ru g g is t has It. CASTORIA For Galled Horses Hanford s Balsam of Myrrh rfartfe fin tu o k a m « ^ a * -M £M I L L A N WANTS VOUR FURS Liberal Gradin». B if profit: • f o y o u ! Paying top-notch prices for SO Fur market booming. S e n d to d a y f o r p r ie « li s t . M cM illan Fu r Trappers' Guida A Wool Co. FREE to shippers Miuoea;K>Ufl. M in a . O M A V R ' M i m i ■ - A r j i H i M ’ C u ttin g C ritique. R o b e rt S a in t-H u b e rt. professor o f p a in tin g at the F o n tain e b lea u school, w a s shown o x e r a very b la ta n t new a p a rtm e n t house th e o th e r day by its o w n e r, a N ew Y o rk b u ilder. “ Y es.” the m an said, a t th e end o f th e v is it o f inspection, “ I guess th ere a in 't an a p a rtm e n t house lik e th is iu th e w o rld . T w e n ty -fo u r stories. 7 e le vato rs. 3.UU0 rooms, SOU bathroom s, an d best o f a ll”— here he puused im p re s s iv e ly — “ best o f a ll. s ir. th e place Is firep ro o f, ab solutely firep ro of, th ro u g h o u t.” "O h. w h a t a p i t y ! ” said M r. S aln t- H n b e r t. W o rth K n o w in g W hen W in t e r C o ld C o m e » ! D id you e v e r h e a r o f a fiv e-h o u r re m e d y fo r colds? T h e r e is one. an d I t r e a lly does b rin g you ou t o f i t com­ p le te ly . E v e n i f It's grippe, th is m eth ­ od w o rks, o n ly ta k e s lo nger. I ’ape's C o ld Com pound is In ta b le t fo rm . P le a « a n t-ta s tln g . b u t I t su re ly has the ■ a u t h o r ity !”— A dv. F ifty-F ifty L av i. A divisio u o f Intuir m.-ikes fo r a hap py race. I.e g islu to rs pass th è s|ieed la w s and th è m oto rista pass them up. — F a rro and Flres ld e . A c id ity T h e com m on < au»e o f d ig es tive difll c u llie s Is excess acid. Soda cannot a lt e r th is co n d itio n , an d It burns the stom ach. S om eth ing th a t xvill neu tr n liz e th e a c id ity Is th e sensible th in g to ta k e . T h a t Is w h y ph ysician s te ll the p u blic to use P h illip s M ilk of M a g n e sia. O n e spoonful o f tills d e lig h tfu l p rep ­ a ra tio n can n e u tra liz e m an y tim es Its vo lu m e In a d d . I t a<-t* ln « :a n fly ; r e ­ lie f Is quick, nnd v e ry a p p a re n t. A ll gas Is d is p e lle d : a ll sourness Is soon g o n e : th e w h ole system Is sxx-eetened. D o t r y th is p e rfe c t a r t!-a c id , and re- m etu lier It Is .lust a« good fo r ch ildren , too. and p leasant fo r th em to ta ke. A n y d ru g store has th e genuine, pre- ■ c rip tlo n u l prod uct. PHILLIPS r M iik . o f M agnesia A salad w h ich contains ch s s e , m eat, fox» I or fish Is usually su fficien t­ ly s a tis fy in g to m ake a m ain dish fo r a m eal. C hicken S alad . — M ake one h a lf c u p fu l o f F ren ch dressing, add o n e fo u rth cu pfu l a t R oq uefort cheese to th e dressing, add a dash o f c a y ­ enne an d one h a rd cooked egg yo lk, rlx-ed. A rran g e nests o f le lt m e on serving plates. Place a S|toouful o f diced chicken an d celery in th e c e n te r and po ur the dressing over a ll. U a r- nlsh w ith a rin g o r tw o h u rd co o ke d egg w h ite and a s trip o f pimento. H a rle q u in S a la d .— T a k e one and oo e-fo u rtb cu pfu ls o f chopped tougue or ham , one cu pfu l o t cooktxJ H um beans and th re e bard-cooked eggs cut In to eig hths and o n e-fou rth cu ptu l ol chopped gh erkins. C over w ith F ren ch dressing and m a rin a te for at least one hour In a cold place. H eap on a nest o f crisp lettux-e and garn ish w ith th ic k sliced to m a tw S erve w it h : Sour C ream S alad D ressin g.— Com bine one teaspoonful each of m ustard an d sugar, o n e-h alf teaspoouful ol salt, a bit o f pep|ier. B eat one egg and add o n e -h a lf cu p fu l o f mi k and s tir In to th e d ry in g red ie n ts very g ra d u a lly . C ook, s tirr in g u n til the m ix tu re coats th e spoon, add o n e-th ird o f a cu p fe t o f hot vin eg ar and one tahlespo onful ot b u tte r, cool and add o n e-h alt cu pfu l o f sour cream . P ou r o ver the salad and serve. M ix ed V egetab le S a la d .— T a k e one cu pfu l ot shredded strin g lieai.s. th e same of peas, shredded cucum ber and o n e -h a lf cu pfu l o t th in ly sliced rad ishea. A dd French dressing and stand o n e-h alf hour to m a rin a te H a lv e six hard-cooked eggs lengthw ise, cut off ends so th a t they stand up rig h t and d ip each In to ta rt lem on je lly which Is cold hut not yet s e t; have the salad plates very cold and a rra n g e th e egg halves In a circle . T h e y should s tick a t once I f th e je lly Is rig h t. F ill in w ith th e vegetable m ix tu re , top w ith lettu c e heart and g arn ish w ith radish roses Pass the m avonnalse. P iq u an te Fish S a la d .— T a k e tw o cu pfu ls o f flaked cooked h alib u t, one- h a lf cu pfu l o f shredded radishes, th re e -fo u rth s cu pfu l o f diced celery. M ix lig h tly and add Fren ch dressing to m oisten. A rran g e on a bed o f le t­ tuce, s p rin k le w ith o n e-fou rth o f a cu p fu l o f c a p e r* and a xio«h o f pnf>- r lk a . S erve w ith m ayonnaise dress­ ing. C h estn ut T im e . T h is delicious uut should occupy a la rg e r place on ou r tables, fo r it lends its e lf in so m any w ay s in o *ik e r.x . F o o te d cliest- uuts w ith ap ple and celery, as a W a ld o r f s a l a d , adding a few t il­ er nuts for lluv'.-r. make a most ta sty «ul.-id th a t nearly everybody lik e *. C h estn ut S ou p.— T a k e five . r six dozen good chestnuts, shell slid blanch then sltiim ei them in >-hlx-ken stock or any good broth. W hen le n ­ der ruh th e chestnuts th ro ug h a coarse sieve. Add to the stock w ith seasoning a w ell beaten egg or tw o an d u lit tle cream or m ilk w ith hut te r to add richness. Serve w ith croutons F ren ch cooks o fte n hr. w n th e nuts before cooking them In the stock ; th is udds a rich flavor as w ell us c o lo r to the soup. C h estn ut S tuffin g.— T a k e th re e cup­ fuls o f la rg e Fren ch ch estn u t*, shell and blanch. C ook in lu dlin g salted w a te r u n til stiff, th en m ash. u « irg a po tato rlcer. A dd b u tte r, s a lt, jM-pfier an d cream , using o n e -h a lf cu pfu l o f b u tte r and on e-fo u rth cu pfu l of cream . I's e on e-fo u rth c u p fu l o f b u t­ te r In the chestnuts an d one fo u rth cu p fu l to m ix w ith one ru p ftil of c ra c k e r cru m b s ; com bine m ixtu re s and use as stuffing. C hestnut Sauce to S erve W ith T u r ­ k e y .— T o th re e tahles|HHinfuls o l fa t left in the roasting pun add tw o tuhle- spooriful* ot H o u r; s tir, scraping th e pan to rem ove every hit o f th e glaze Pour in to this one cu pfu l of the tsda to w a te r le ft when d ra in g the pota toes, as th is is rich In m in eral s a lts ; s tir and cook u n til th ick, season w ith salt and pepper nnd add a pirn of mashed, cooked chestnuts w ith n ten «(HHiiifill ot ch ill sauce Pour In to a sauceboat and serve w ith the tu rk e y C hestnut C u s tard . — T o one cu pfu l o f chestnut pulp, add the yolks nf th re e eggs, one tienten w h ite, one clip fill of rich m ilk , sugar and flavoring to taste Pour In to a b u tte re d baking dish arid hake slo w ly. M ake » m eringu e w ith the unused w h ites w ell liealen and tw o tahl,-spo onful* o f s u g a r; spread over th e custard and hrnw n In the oven t'o o ke d c h estn u t* dropped In to * lem on sirup nnd rooked u n til th ic k then sealed m ake a d e lirio u s conserve to use w ith frozen dishes or i s a g a rn ish for dessert* 7 >W im m u ta b le n il bl \M : md MTV. VüM reve Ain ' “wxr | R==Tr.* ¡ r L : s l : r ; í write : r,*r"' ts.. i» '/l ■ H in t Hi** m in a rili r i * * unci # et. H im ! n il m en ho rn Ini«* r h * w o r lil « h u ll « li* iiR iilri : H u ll n f - r w in t e r H i* a p r im i s lm ll c o n i * ; n f f**i f h * a p rin u a iim n ie r n n d h u r r a * ! : ? ° f I * not «»nr f t * r * k n o w l* « li: * H it * o f nn v o f fh « w e ? — IL i I p I r H. Fast REMOLA f««rekn« w Law Voyage Undet Sail» T l i * re c o rd « b iy # nu ll oh h i i % «en in m ild v«» h;»v* h * * n 4*1" m i l * * m a rl* hy H i* S«* vereint» **t H i* S en# I r n f r t ihfc fru in .New Vork lu Man F ru m ltc o THE STORY J im S ta n le y , N ew T u rk bu st* nes» ..inn , o rd e rs h i* desk a u d t- p h o n e ta k e n to hi# hom e, in te n d * I n * to fin is h hie d ic ta tio n th e r e K o llo W a te rm a n , his p a r tn e r cornea In . B o th a re in lo v e w it h D o n e C o lb y . S ta n le y p ro poses t o * * m g a c o in to d e te rm in e w h lch a h a ll O re l prop ose to D o ris . W a ­ te r m a n w in s . N in a M o rg a n . W n * ta rm a n 's e e c r e ta r y a n d m lttr e e a , h a e o v e rh e a rd hie c o n v e rs a tio n w i t h S ta n le y a nd re s e n t# W a - term .»n s p la n to d e s e rt her. W a ­ te rm a n a ay a he le p e n n ile s s and roust m i k e a ric h m a rria g e . He u rg e s N in a to t e ll P o n e th a t S ta n le y hae w ro n g e d her D o r is a d m its to her fa th e r he» In te r e s t In bo th m en. b u t is u n ­ a b le to decide w h ic h to m a r r y N in a t a ll* P o r le h e r o to ry . e l e c t ­ in g a p ro m is e t h a t D o ris w ill not t e ll th e s o urce o f her I n ­ f o r m a tio n . P o r ia la c o n v in ce d o f S ta n le y 's d u p lic ity and ia b r o k ­ e n h e a rte d . r e a lia tn g t h a t it le S ta n le y »he le v e e W a te rm a n proposes an d p o r le a cc e p ts h im S t a n le y a cc e p ts th e s itu a tio n and as a w edding p r * » tn l « • » * • hi» s h a re o f th e bu siness to W a ­ te rm a n . H e arra n g e # w it h hie s e c r e ta r y . F r a n k W ils o n , to ta k e c h a rg e o f his o th e r bu siness fn - te res ts . H e Is g o in g to In d ia . l> o rla te lls W a te r m a n p a rt of N in a s s to ry and he p ro m is e s to •‘t r y ’* to fin d th e g ir l. P ressed f o r p a y m e n t o f a big g a m b lin g debt by B ro m fle ld . W a te rm a n q u ie ts h im W it h n ew s o f his e n ­ g a g e m e n t to th e w e a lth y D o ris C o ib v . C H A P T E R VII— C ontinued “ In the first place to get tlie news. I d th e sxxcoud place to have a lit tle u n derstand ing w ith you.” “ Such as?” "Such as this. S tan ley and I are a good deal a lik e I d one respect. W e're both o f us sick o f business, lie 's go­ in g to re tire , and m am I . ” “ Y o u 're going to leave the office I ” ■ T h a t s rig h t. W h y should I go on w o rk in g a t a jo b I h ate uoxv ttint I'm going to Dave a steady in co m e?” W a te rm a n considered “ A ll rig h t, he said. T r o b a b ly It s Just as «veil. T h e le«s I see o f you In the fu tu re the s a fe r It w ill be fo r both o f us. N ow lis te n to this. I suxv Miss Folhy this m orning. She sw allow ed your story las t n ig h t, hut today she's not so sure about It. She w a n ts th e th in g investi gated ” “ A nd who's going to do It?” “ 1 a m ." N in a laughed. “Gee," she said, "y o u 're a w i t " “ A ll th e sam e." ra id W a te rm a n , “ the soouer you change your address the b e tte r." “ R ig h t,” agreed N in a . “ I ’m tire d ot th e B ro n x an yho w . I l l hunt up an a p a rtm e n t to m o rrow . A nd now xve've got to come down to v u lg a r m ercenary d e ta ils ” “ S h o o t. H o w m u c h —' “Got a n y th in g to w r ite w ith?” H e detached a silver |>enrll from his w atch ch ain and lossed It across the ta b le. N in a w ro *.j briefly upon the back o f the menu card, and lllpi>ed ll o v e r to him. “ U rn.” said her vic tim ns he gazed upon she statem eiiL " Y o u 're doing y o u rs e lf ra th e r w ell, a re n 't you?'' “ A ren you?" said she S tan ley left the G r in d C e n tra l sta Hon th e fo llo w in g W ednesday a f te r ­ noon, S7 1'iirk uve nue.'' C H A P T E R V ili I t should have become fa irly oh vlo u* by now th a t Jim S tan ley's roneeprlop o f R o lliti W a te rm a n as sim ple direc t Ingenuous sportsm an, had m any p o in t* not consonant w ith the tru th W a te r m an's life , in fa ct, had for so long been filled w ith tw istin g s and tu rn ing « o f vario us sorts th at for M m the shortest d istan ce betw een tw o |x>lnr« had become the devions route o f s corftscrew. The Im p u lsive m *** fo r w hich S tan ley a d m ired him nnd on account o f w h ich he matte so m any excuses fo r him was w h olly on the surface. N o stMiner had Jim S tan ley «ailed fro m San Fran cisco th an W a te rm a n In fo im e li D o ris th a t N in a M organ tinti le ft th e office, rem oved from her fo r titer address, and th a t th e p riv a te de te c tlv e * whom he ca lled In hail been un ab le fo tra c e her T h e W a te rim in -C o lh y w edding was w h at Is called a Society event That Is In say. It took place In St B u rlim i otnew s church under the auspices ot th e bishop o f lite diocese and the ree to r n f the fioristi harm o n ized hx the hoy ch oir, beautified hy the rituali ol th e church and w itnessed by an a * le m b i y o f Iiersons w h in e nam es were I im minent In th e social and business lif e o f the city. It was w irnesreif also hy .Nlnn M ur gnu. She Insisted ott having a card o f ad m ittan ce, and though her pres cues w hs not note« hy an y o th e r of th e hundreds who sere lu Hie church, she was I » th e h rile g io o n i th e most c o m p iu to li» persoti here. D esp ite a ll h i* poise, ss he skied at th e a lta r w ith D o ris s i bis s de. he te ll lik e a m an who ra th e r e ip e v ta to lie sitôt in th e hack at any m om ent. But though M um ' s pros, m e was noted hy uo one Inside the church, w ith th e distin guished exception o f th e hrlde- grxtoui. It was d istin ctly observed hy one o f the numerous In d iv id u a la who crow ded th e sidew alk ou tside th e door to w atch the « e d itin g p a rty as It cam e frotu the church. F ra n k W ilson su s not In v ite d to th e wedding, hut he w en t, none the less, as fa r a * he could go w ith o u t a card of adm ission, am i he was. to say th e least. In terested when he uww N in a come out. lie had noted w ith su rp rise the w ith d ra w a l o f th a t young w om an from th e office, hut Its exact significance he could not fatho m . T h is event had occurred before the puh llc n tlo n o f the W a te rm a n Colhy en gtygement. T h a t announcem ent had In terested W ilso n even m ore keenly In view o f th e co ntinued ahsem-e «>1 Miss M organ, so that he m ade hold one day. s h o rtly a fte r, to speak to W a te rm a n about It. “Oh. yvs.” said W ate rm an , “she's gone fo r good. ” “ M a y I ask If you dism issed her?“ In q u ired W ilson “t>lt. no,” responded W a te rm a n , "got an oth er jo b somewhere. I Ik - lleve. G lad she's gone Been geVtlng a IIItIw cureless late ly .” Now W ilson reflect ex I to him self, ss he stood on th e edge o f the crxiwd th a t cstherexl about the slrips*xl aw n lug tbut led 'ro m the tm rtals o f St “ A ll th * S am e,” Said W a te rm a n , “th e Sooner You Change Y ou r Address the B e tt e r " B artho hd itcw s to the curbing and noted th e ex it nt N ina am id the th ro n g of wedding guests— knowing th a t the en trance to the church had .eon s tric tly hy card —he vflectx*d th a t th e weddings nt W all Street husitie«.« men a re ant commonly at tetid«*d hy secretaries who have hecti " g e ttin g careless lately," and whose em plo yer» a re glad to see them leuve th e office. T h e w edding jo urney was brief, he I n , lim ite d to six weeks ut Palin Bench on ax-count, said the society p a ra g ra p h * o f the extensive business In te re s t* o f th e hridegrxsim These business Interests were tiraci ¡ r a l l y III th e hands of W ilso n d u ring these six wex 'iS ; th ill Is to say they were man agetl precisely as S tan ley would have m anaged them had he hx*en there L.'| m » i W a te rm a n 's re tu rn he tried to rep la ce W ilso n as pro m p tly ns pxxs «Ihle 1 it th e men whom he frie d out as W ils o n * snci-essor* turned out to he som ew hat unsjiflsfm -fnry. pvet hy W a te rm a n 's not alto g eth er elevated stan d ard s t'o nsequently W ilson held on. N ow that h i* w ord was law in the business. W a te rm a n begun to allow his in stin cts free play At heurt a gam b ler. It was not long .»efore he liad p re tty thoroughly Id en tified the in terests f the luisitiess w ith h i* own personal co m m itm e n t* in the Strx*et a filin g stih-h luid fe-en Inifsissihle as long a« S tanley hm l rem ained al tile helm ll is tru e th a t in those days W a te rm a n hnd m n .n g e d to Involve h im se lf In v irio n s sp ecu lative en ter p rise * «di' -h tu rn ed out hadl.v. hut th e; rxomilned til* oxen T h e position o f th e firm was In no way ufferlx*d by th em Now ' wa d ifferen t. W 'lso ii h:.x ventured to file various r e s p iftf iil protests from lim e to flute its he to t'd the course w h ich events w ere in k in g H is o b jec tio n * tiau tieen w aved aside— pleasantly at first but fin a lly In a wax w h ich sllencet, M in “ W ilso n said W a te rm a n or. the •xccnsioh of Ids last protest. “ | have kept you in the office to assist rne pot advise me I f you re content w ith th is arra n g em e n t. I shall he glad to have yon stay u n til I can "efdare you I f not. you hnd ho tter go nt once." W ilso n accepted the rebuff and stayed H e thought vaguely that pus slhly h i* coni Intim i presence m ight In some w ay h< useful to th e absent S tanley But th ere ci.me a tim e when he fe ll th at m erely fro m th e stand point o f self protection he must get out T h a t m oment cam e when he re a lize d lha* W itterm ufl'S business fisxlliardlness had become something w-or-e H e disnxverei th a t securities belonging o cu sto m er*, and le ft In care o f the firm fo r safekeeping, hnd been h.v|mthecnted hy W a te rm a n a» c o lla te ra l for c e rta in sp ecu lative ven tu re * o f til ow n T i ll* did not sliock Itltn. fo r hy this tim e tie thoroughly u ic le r*fi"*d W a te rm a n 's c h a ra c te r— tint It surprised h im F o r th e rl*k s o f th is sort of thing were so great so pregnant w ill, disaster th a ï ne had not thought the m an w ould have a * s u ite d them H o w e v e r tttx're It was W ilso n ruad, up til* m ind th at ll was Itigli lim e lx. he gone So one m orning he enlerexl W a le r tint n s p riv a le office and took the hull by the liorna. “Mr W u le riin in ." he said. " I should lik e w ith your perm le- sloii to sever my con next Ion w ith th e office at once.” " A m i why, may I ask?" In q u lretl his x .uployer. “ 1 p re fe r not to go In to t h a t " “ B u t my xleur man. yx»u know well H u ll II w ill he most In convenient for me I f you q u it lik e th is M c K a ite has scarcely tu v n here long enough to lo a n the ropes. In a m outh or six wxvks you cun go w ith o u t Ineonven lenclug uiw In It»» I cat* l, bul now II w ill he a nuisance.” “ N o v erth eica*. I feel I must go Jt o tn e." T e rtm p s y o u 'll te l. me your ten son?” “ I l you Insist I w ill, b ill I would ra th e r o u t * “ In sist? W h s t's t h l* ? —O f exmrae I In sist.” " • xllsspprxxve. x*n p rin cip le , o f Ihe w ay In w tilcb you a re ru n n in g th l* ouslness.' “ In w hat p a rtic u la r, m ay I ask If yon w ill lie gxMxxl enough to te ll tue?” “ Yea sir, I w ill. T h e re have bt*en In out im . sscs . s I ou fo r some lim e a la rg e tium ht‘r o f s h are* o f ih e China dinn 1'Ucltli R a ilw a y com pany belong­ ing to Mr. John W . W eeks, one o f our custom ers. Thx*se sh are* have hxu«n used to finance Ih e purchase hy th is firm o f s la rg e block o f ih e com moo »lock of th « E astern O il company “ '•W ell, w hin o f II? " "N o th in g . I f you do not see w hat I mx*an." “ I do not. You rauaf tie m ore • ( p llc lt." “ I th ic k you know (H -rfectly w ell Ih u l no »itch o p eratio n ha» ever lax- fore I ms ' ii c a rrie d ou In this office, at lens! not In my tim e. I th in k you know perfectly w ell th at It Is a th ing th at Air S tan ley w ould never have co unleiiun x*xl " A re you dotte?" ” Yx>s. s ir." "T h e n lei me say Ih l*. T h is Is no longer Air. S tan ley's busln«*ss. I am rcs|M>nslble fxxr th e ope ra t loo to w hich you object. I sin accountable to Air. W e e k * fo r Ih e stock o f w hich you have spoken, snxl I »hull nu*el my rw s p o n s lh lllly .” “ V ery good, s ir," re to rte d W ilso n "T h e n I ta k e It. It w ill suit your con­ venience If I leave on S atu rd ay nig h t? " " I.e a v e at once. I f you lik e ." “ A'ery good, sir. I shnll w r ite yon a le tte r o f w h ich I shall kce| a copy s ta tin g In d e ta il my reasons for re tirin g ." "A s you please." So W ilso n re tir e d to the su ite o f o f fives he hud a lre a d y engaged In s neigh borin g skysx'raper fo r th e con duxt o f th e a ffa irs o f S tan ley Now. when W a te rm a n to ld W ilson he w ould hold h im s e lf rxuxpxmslhle fo r Ih e seeurltlx** le ft In his c a r* he m eant ex a c tly w h at he said M e had no fexdlng o f dishonesty shout It. lie was using Air. Wex*k«’ p ro p erty for his ow n p'jrt>os»*s. It Is Iru e . httl he w ould find a w ay t r m ake good when 'h e lim e m m e to do It. l i e found h im se lf for th e m om ent In one o f h i* lig h t co rn er*, and he w s * m erelv hor- rxxwlng Ih e C P. stock to help him out o f th at corner, lie hnd heen In many llg h . corners before now — p e r­ haps pot a * tig h t as th is one— but he hnd alw ays found a w ay out and he would find a w ay nul now Air W eeks would nol lose a n yth in g , and In Ih e m ean tim e w ould have assisted him . Inv lu n tn rlly to hx* sure. *o escape from Ih l* nx*w d ilem m a. As a husband W a te rm a n w n * a l fir*! nol unsuccessful H e 'levotx-d h lm tw lf to pleasing Ms w ife w ith an sssldu llv which, considering Ms In n a te selfish no«*, was e x tra o rd in a ry But th ere came a tim e, some six m onths n fte i h i* m arriag e, when hi» fin an cial per p lexllle « hex-am# so great Ih n l he hnd ti • '«tig er attem p te d to conceal them from tils w ife In fa rt, w ith some p r * m editation, he a ll twex. her to guess W h a t r e s t » Muxxsy. B lin k s D o n 't you Im tv fo r sotno- htixlv to te ll you som ething you nl* read y know ? J in k s Sure, It gels my goal to have | a speed cop com e along and In fo rm me I in h illin g fifty five. -C ln c llin u tl E n q u ire r. I R E L IE F ! 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Th**y ku«»w »iiti|»l« tW»>'H l o im i k t * h i » ! tM N irtn ir» d i l l i ; : # c u l i fo rn i lo d ii# w n in o iim Ntvlc*, T lio ii'u iiu l# o f d i r tu Im \ i* In i rii*« lio w *»u#lly th ry cuti !riiii# fo riii u tifo#« o r I i I o i i m *, o r o rn i |»y d io q u lc k um idi o f (ionio d n d iii; o r Uyolttir A n io n i* «un «lo d ii# «mero h » fili ly vrltli iru o , fudrloHi' IM uinoiul t>yo*. T h o **know huw " I# In tl»o d y r * . T lio y « Io n i otroitk o r #|M»t llk o Inferi«»!4 (lyon. N ew . fu#hlottul>lo lin i» !«p|M*:ir llk e in Ufi« rid ili ovor dio «tul-of »lylt* *»r fm lo il oolor». O iily D in in oliti I» y w protluoo |#*rfo»t rv«*ult». I um I# ( oh (lie in nnd m i\o «IDup)M»!nt ine»»!. M y now 1(4 puff» llltM rut«*«! b«#*k, ••Color O u f l,'* Rivo# li li mi roti» o( m oiioy-m ivliiR I i I i i I n fo r rotiew lnjt rlodi«*# nini «|rnp!»rle#. Il # Froo. W rllo f«»r ll iu»w, io M iio M u r llii. I»opl I* 14»T, D lu iim iu l h v i« , lliirlltik 'itu i. V o rim m L A n c it n t C a r b . €2lll»«*rt K. ChoNiorl«»n w u # tlo fo m lln g w o tno ir» m p;»r«‘l **To »«y Ilio lo u»(, t h r y l»«vo n«»l b (« km 1 » d ii. T h r y u ro f o r o io r » I r l v l i i f f o r m ltlo il n i t r n r t D r - no#». n«l«!«*il c o m fo rt» m ltlo d u t i lit y , lit it lo o k nt th o m o li ? • T h o tuoat Ir m d o n u l finitimi«*# ofton tHH’otuo tho iiiont Illu dili;. T w o »lieti oxnm plo» nro w h n t uro rotninotily enllo«) n p n ir o f Iro u ser» nm i » top h n t." DR. DRA KE S C j l e s s c o __ c > # | h «md Crou p R om tdy THK i I b hs NKK COMPANY F D C t hm lUf, Ohio O) i V IL I b V t . x l nxo n l M M 0 l i '. w t »I P u r # TW AL ItU l UxttU nl IV fw*oo‘» C IJ C W O »ml« l'll i l * *«* A>«— mo ul I m I om I o «ttj Same .... AtJUems....... ...... ...... Garfield T ea W a» Y o u r G ra n d m o th e r'« R em ed y E n r ev ery stom ach nnd I n t it t ln a l Ul. T h is gw-«1 old fnsh lonrxi herti home rem edy fo r rxiostl- pntloti, stom ach i l l * an d o th e r deraug»* m e n t* o f th e sya- tem so p rev alen t tbxMe days la In even g re a te r fa v o r a * a fa m ily m e x lIrtM th a n In your gran d m o th er's day. S C H O O L FO R M EN T r» **« « l o t B U M N K & V H A U L S m f l O r U S H H U L t ir o ll a n y llin o H « n 4 f u r I tlg - r a lu r c G irl at thè Top in Health Test ORfOOM IN S TIT U TE Y. M. I'. A* ni l * M illlttu # o f | m . # inni Kf ri# ni I ovor d io w«»rl«t, dintiMurnl* o f th em rtu lit h*To Iti d io W w t uro I h *I iir rv#t«»n«t t <» hoult li litui u treuud t t»v Ih o p liro ly \oRetuf»lo tufi* le unti In X t itlw k m m n t i# t ' n i l f o t u t a I tf S y rtip nm l oinl«»r#r*«| hy ph> «tirimi» f«»r o v o r .*’••*» nm l |»!titn|» tm t l'j o r ful D illo I hm I v »m i »ho # tu m i# ut th o top lu o v o ry ho u lih to»t. M in i» o f tho rro d lt fo r h«T porfloet m in ili lori I# lino fo l ’iillfo rn lu F lit N yrnp . W o luivo u#o«| It nlnro hnhy- ho«>«| to koep h e r Imwoln i n f i l o «Dir- D i r ro lli« o r iin y « h llilr o n » nilutont# I um l #ho hn# ulvray# Inni un on»y tim o M id i fboni. Nho nlw uv# ro#|M»iul# !«» It# R*‘nd«> iirRltiR nm l I# qu ii k ly hm k t«» nom ini.** A#k y o u r (IriurirlNt f«»r t*u llfo rtiln K lif S y m p «m i l«M»k f«»r Ilio w«»r«1 •*1 *nII fornin** on Ilio ru ri oli »«> y o u 'll ni w n ) # gol Ilio Ri-uulnp C ity Of T IC M N O IO G Y l*ur(laoil u f (ho illffe r- out k iiu U o f wimm | Rrown tu A u # tn illn . Il w ; in dio R ift o f th e tloloRudon of Scotchniao who recen tly tm v tle d from .A u#tnillii to vlgit th e ir ol«l country. T h o p rin c ip ili panel» «»f tho top o f tho fa h le uro flnoly Rriitnod. nm l show an Itilo rra tltiR v a rie ty o f rotorlnR# nn«l tiiiirkhiR#. Tin* i I on I r u . w ith tho »qunro I or # at fo HR tho n od t?y oroNNple<*o#. 1» In* d iv id im i. T h e Rift ha# N r t i placed to tho c ity hull. “ AS NECESSARY AS BREAD” M r*. Skahan'a Opinion of Pinkham’s Compound FaiiRti» Contro, M a »».— #< t h»«» ta krn 10 iMittlr» n f Lydia I Pink* hum » W p u a h lo t *«*ni|H*m«l and would no mor» l»o without a l#it* tie In tho Kniiaa d ia ti I would l«o w ith o u t hn atl. I t haa made a nrw woman o f ma. I u»o«l to l»a •«> fT o *i w ith mo h u at » ia rid whan t wa« » iifT c n n R th a t ! d<>n't know h«»w ho # ío « m I nie. K ow I am chrwrful an.! atrontf nnd f««l yotinRrr than i did tm year» a#«» wh«*n my troubla# lio»r»n .M m J o h n S k a i i a #. 20 Ktuory 8 t., S u iir u # t entro, Moa». them “ W h a i's the m a ile r. Rollln?"' she sold lo him one night when they had retu rn ed to th e ir I ’ ork avenue apart- men' a fte r a d inner p a rly “ You seem a w fu lly d o w n ” ••Hh nothing m uch.” he answ eri'd “ I k n o w 1 o tter. A nything wrong n business?" ••W ell the fact la I've got In to a N u mi» m al ic Trca»urr». deal wldeh looked a w fu lly g '*a l and A poi <»f Rolli H m foum l nonr Nunt line« yet. B ul It's broadened out *■> M u lo. Frinir«*, d io o lh o r Uny In deinol- l.atch ttint I find I hnvpn't q u ite th s U llillR H hnihllUR IIM'U II# u 11 llllllR ca p ita l to swing It. I f 1 had It would placo hy th o T o m p U r * w lion l'tilllr*fNC I m * Mil and m ore Ilia n I had hopx-d hill lo Ite*I »«»URlit to ro lifU rn to tho WOnUh if I ea n 'l gel It. I shall have ot sacrl W .N U , P O R T L A N D . N O . 47 1928. «>f d io o n lo r. Aloni «»f Iho m in # , lice every th in g th at I've put In in l l . ” w o rfli a fo rtu ito lo num lH inatlra, boro “ ||n w nunTi do yon nx-cil?" T a lk in g o f J o k r » . Ih o eflÌRy o f K I or l.o ul# X. “ W p II fo rty thousand do llars would lio luid J uni proponed. Nlio hud Jii#t see me through ” refiiN i'd him . S u p p ly an d D a m a n d . “ J,el me do It." *‘Y«Mi nr<» Ju#f n Jnko,” alio unid. •^Thore uro m ore #u« kor# thnn tlior«* “ No. really I don't wnnl lo drag you •*U >||. rn n 't you h ik e ti JokoV* h# ovor n e r e .’* In to tuv business a ffa ir *.“ MYo#, thoro ha# to l»o— dioro nro a«» #»kod. " B u l I Insist. Ilx'slilx'* It's only t nnin.v m oro filin i:# to #«*ll ■uckom.'* teni|M irary loan It l«n l as It I were M e m o ry o f A n im a l» . — r if ir ln n n t l K n q iilro r. saying gisal hy to Ih e money. T ill* It I# Muid iliiii tho m otiiorlofl n f ro r* w ill see you th ro u rh . you sa y , him tu llí n n lm iil» lire InriRor nnd niorw If I# no w o iii|H *n # o to lim o poopl# tu rn a losing ventu re In to a profitable trtm tw o rth y thnn thofM* n f hnm nti#.— «-orifo## tlio lr e rro r w lion th e ir inl#tiik»* one. T h a t's sim ple.” W o m itn'# Moine ('o m p iinlo n hi.» lr«| you a « tra y . " W e ll." lie said feebly, and her cheek ■•nine to him oexl day. W hat W tile rm n n didn't te ll D oris was the fuel Ih u l Ih e fo rty lliousiind j d o lla r* w as needed lo replac the I I'n iitid lu ti P acific stock which belonged to Air. W eeks who hud suddenly, h im w ith e n tire lack o t consideration, tie iiililidexl the |Mi*-*c**loti of Ids prop erly T h l* he received, th anks to Itxtrls cheek. W n ie rtn an mxd his responsl h llity to Wx-eks. as lie had assured W ilso n llu tl he would. But his dllfi cu llie s w ith referen ce lo Hie Eastern O il deal rem ained us great ss before T h is wits u fttir exam ple o f ihe sort ot ih liig that now became frequent In Ih e W nt^ruiH n household W a le ru M h was loo cle ver ever In ask his w ife tm money, hut the lim e cam e when i the technique w hich he em ployed In the W eeks m a ile r grew n lit tle thrend hare. It w ill have been observed Hull D o ris was no fool. Site a d m ired Iter . husband. She had h o affection for 1 him. I f he did nol th r ill her as she had hoped arid expected, ahe w hs nol unreasonable. She fe ll. It Is true, s vague d isap poin tm ent, hill rite brought tier common w n s e in iM-iir. She said to herself th at her rn iiiy n tlr Idetils ! had perhaps lu*en oasctl pm much upon Iter y o u th fu l fancy Hint \ n r Imps th ere w n* rea lly no such thing outside Ih e w o rld of fa iry ta le * anil dretitns. At all e v e n t* she ro n h l m ake a c o n ip itralive success o f her m a rria g e even If ll llirnexl out txi he nol exactly TTaniiv "B sysr” box»« o« I t tsblsts th rillin g and this she set herself In <|, Alao tm tfIr» of t 4 snxi 100— P ruggiat». ¿ •• Irta i. ib . m ate a i r t ot Sarvr H u i k x f i n ot of ■ ,llerlfc» « a fTO a x CONTINUED.) Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | S a fe s * Accept only ,,Bayer,, pacl«age which contains proven directions.