Why He Succeeded i .. Honored politically ind nrbfrulon 1 'lily, during hit lifetime, Dr. K, V, J'lrrce, wnoi ' picture appears here, made succrtt few have ITi'vSipw PHAiiica. urtaiir L tk-K tsriJ , ncruai rcmciiici I wluch nave stood the teat for many year are at 111 , among the "belt sellers." Dr., riercea Golden v . Medical iJinov - try It a atomsch ' Iterative which mattes the blood riclwr. It cleara the tlcin, beautifies it. pimrilrs and eruptions vmiiili quickly. This Ii eovrry of Dr. I'irrce a puts you In fine condition. All dralcra luve it in liquid or tablet), . i . -if' Send 10 cents for trial pkg, of tab Icli to Dr. i'ieree, Buffalo, N. V, and write for free advice. Excellent Reaiori t 'or '"' ' " That SabU Trimming fairs. Charlos V. Tnft,,who with her husbund.'hae founded the niagnlfleenr Clnclnnutl Inn M ute of Kin Arte, con 'i detuned at a dinner purtjr the coailh UNI of modern fushluns, , . j "They get mora contly vry year," 'itU auld.. "A,, woman used to. buy ;)eatlicr shoe will) real sole, shoos ..tliat could tie walked Id; but aha buyi notf, for I HI or 4.VI, aandula of liter 'aklo and cloth of gold that 'woukl tgo to places: on her If aha walked mil. ' "1 henrd a etofy the other day that ahowa up modern fuahlons beautifully. nillllonnlre'e wife cam down to din Jier In on of her new summer gowns dlnphanoua thing bordered with Snide. . .'.!,) V li'llow do yon Ilka thia gownt ah , 'd her husband. "'Fine,' ha anawcred, aa tie wiped ' hi wet forehead, for the evening waa 'warm; tut I dool quit a what paipus Hie sable aerve.' ' ' . 8h laughed complacenily. . "It eorvee tlwa purpoae,' ah an 'swercd, 'of showing tliat we can af 'ford If"; : : , ' , Regiment Once Clashed . it The "twin" regiment of the Hpnn-lah-American war, the Kind Oeorgla 'and Ilia Thlrty-ltrat Michigan, wer at ne time on the verg of a pitched , ha I lie, Recording to W. I. Crnjrmn of Shvauuah, enlor' commander-in-chief of the 1'nlted Hpanlsh War Veterans. The trouble began wlirn the band of the Michigan regiment marched ; through- the --canrp at t'hlckamaiigt - park pliiylng ' "Marching Througu Georgia," (jruyeon related. The lleor ' gla men were restrained hy their offl cra with diltlrully and Dually decided on an unique retaliation. The neit morning, after a hasty night rehearsal of an unfamiliar selecting, the tieorgta hand mnrchrd on the 'parade ground lullly playing the hated "Marching Through Georgia." Detroit Newa. Daily Dialogue Money If ' your gartera tighten. look for rain, -la the advlrt of in Omaha weather exprrt, I aee, I'liMtey And If they looeen, look for amni-t lilng ele than ruin to come down. F torn Ntc$iity Only "Do yon brllcva In aleeplag out ol dooraj "Not whtla I can pay the rent." CORNS Ends pain at once In on mnoe pain from la ended. Da. 8choll'a Zino-pada do thla tmftty by removing the ean prmlng and -rubbing of ahoe. They at thin, aiwll cated, antlieptle, healing. At all drag and aho atoree. Coat but a trifle. DrScholVs Put on cm iKir pat If foul in - - 1 i j 1 For Pipe Sores, Fistula Poll Evil Try HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh AJI eSjItM SjfJ )V(aSf4sjSJ te) M9vs4 SjSJT SjMM sjf 4) SCHOOL FOR MEN Intatat la aUJIKUS, TRADES riOFCSSIONI aumtl hh j tlut. (ur lllvrHUr. OHIOON INSTITUTE OP TtCHNOLOvl I.H.U. A.lildg. rarlUuul.Unioa epOTlal mt IWaeUtal 1 41 TMar l-carl NtTklArr, I alran.lii, Whll (lolil lilRinond f'limp. eallrnrllMn RUrHnlcd, Hitrsll. C M. OylhrH.HIt ( m'b Avt Xynchtiuie.V. 4 TI. IJI' MI I.IIN. fnur Moti el ln rl t Ira. tl II I, t. thr Men at Hv rl lira, it pnM..l. w. P, KlmbalL lt S lira ai., I'urllaeH, Uia, I HI Mimrf Malitnc tlirnla at tl.ima. Pimr ar full 11111 Man, Women.. Nft li"rlcnr nrfanaary. Hrni 10a fur aanipla anil fill' Inform. H. B. Olllla, Dm lit. Oakland, fill' ttai.na tol(liil unit anro. Uiioon'ti'L,i b..s of KHKMOI.A IH mntlnra llio nil kpil nal. At, ,'iirrt Ncarina. l'rlrrS6, itlituar dralrr. Ilaiioljr lliMihlat fllKK. ilr. 0 IL fearrr Co., lJ. pt. . r,t mi0iIsq aa Vhleaau. PAKKtH'S HAIR BALSAM BaMMliilnilf ULnlUlrfalllad RaMoraa Cator ana 1 Oaaatr to Craf and Faoad HaM Itl..n riirm. Win, ralrlimnr, H. T, ww. aim m at Mriiairi.M. FIORFSTON gHAMPOO-Meal for m la tonnartlun wild rarkrr'a llalr Halwa. Mk llie tuilr ton nit n.ilTr. to iwnu hf mall of at druih iaU, lliaoua Cbatokal Worka, fataliiM, II. I. XitiO'Vads MM AlabasterLamps nsevaietir JV 't. : m A mtiMaar mrgarex . CHAPTER IX Continued . 18 "I aee. Then yon, went .over to Prune, where yon met my futher. Put how did you get rid of that poor young niaoT" ' .' ller mother looked at her, ao ter ribly moarraued that for moment Mnry'a heart atood atlll. ' ' I "Mary, I I didn't get rid of him. at one. He cam back, '. I he .-' Mnt 1 went to Franc nt the earn, nd you cam, and I never told him. I've never gotten rid of hi in. iliiry, enn yoo forgive rneV' ' ' " "Forglv yon f Mary leaned for wnrd and clutched her mother tightly. "I havent anything to forglv. Tou'v alwaya bean the boat mother In th world." They clung together for moment, Mr. Johnetnn glad of th ercuaa to 'htd her far. Then Mary'- vole ram to her, allghlly mottled by th me of her own dark hair which had Mien over her mnther'a ear, "Phln't he know about me. Mother, everT "No.' , 1 "Couldn't ha rieT HI have to hat him, yon know, If be guessed and didn't follow you." t ' Tolly felt that Jnajlr demnnded that aha lay no more than file due ahar of btnme on the ahnutiler itif Mary" father. "He didn't know ' I wet going." ehe gold, limply. "I ran away from Dim." , , Mary releaord her mother with tittle nmaxed gaep. Poor, poor. Father r ' ' ' ' "Poor Father T echoed Mr. John aton Indlrnantty. "Utile he cared for anything but Jut getting hold of m end my mnney and dragging m out to hi mlaernhle grocery (tor In Peac Valley." Mary eat upright, with aatonthed eye, gnatng at thla extraordinary parent of here, "Itut Mother I Von aald Pec Valley. ToiHr dream IngT "It'a only too reair "Then It waa our Mr. Pnhha, and am I I am really Mary Johneton Dahha. th grocer' danghterr "He need never know r "He' got o knowT Mary declared. Iter mother looked at her determin edly. "I've the right to aay whether or not he la to know. I owe him notn Ing." and In her Indignant rteelr to clear hemelf In her danghter'e eye. h added a few particular of th atnry ,nud had Md.Ned.. IJtit from her own angle. Rh atopped aud denly. .. Mary waa looking at her 'with qoeer tTpreaalon, not ahocked; but neither waa It rrrmpathetlc. - Mr, lohnaton atumhled on and reached the locked door plaode. , Ph would have given' worlda never to have begun, but one begun the atory mnat be told, and the facta were the an me, though from quit dllTerent nngl. 8h thought It would atrengthen her caa with her daughter, to know that Oande had gon back on hla aworn word., . i '., t ' Mary leaned forward with nprnlaed finger and placed It gently acroaa her mother" llpa. "1 alwny doubted thou wlfe-ln name-only atorlea," ah aald. "Don't try to fool youraelf or m. , Yo liked (laud Datiha mora than little." Ton alnglod him out of th crowd In that boarding honae. Mother, yon were romantic about him even then." "j waa not I" Mr. Job na ton Indig nantly defended heraelt . c "Stuff and notioenaeP 'retorted Mary, rlalng to the defena of her ab aent father. "If yon hadn't liked him lot, yon woajil hav telephoned and had him put out." What can woman any td n daugh ter Ilk tlmtl Mr. Johnaton aald nothing, Juat aat back and hliuhpd. ' "I'm glad yon can bluah," Mary went on. "Nice tale to tell girl who thought ah waa l poor half orphan, while nil the time ah had perfectly good futher keeping a grocery ator." Ned Curler' unci' ator. ah added to beraelf. And thla thought brought a new Joy. Now her mother could not make auoh frightful fuaa about the grocer" boy, "Waa It ' becaua yon . dleoovered who the grocer'a rlerk'a unci waa, that you left Clover Hallow r Mr. Johnaton nodded. Bh wa frightened at Mnry'i bringing Ned .Carter Into thla Intimate dlacuaalnn. "When did you ee blniT father. I mean." "I didn't aee him. H wrote me." ' "What did he anyr , Then Polly told about th not and .the money. Mnry frowned. "I think Father' ctlng awfully wall," ah remarked. ne ' 4 . luFnoun. "oei "How much further hav you got to runt" ahe naked cueually. "I don't know," Mra, Johnaton roae abruptly, "W Mil Saturday, any way." "Mother, don't go Ilk tliat' I live yoo more than ever, and from the first minute I aaw him, I liked Claude Mel notte Dahba." . I , v "Maryr Her mother held her tightly. "Tou're perfect darling, but you don't need to 11 to make ru feel better." : I v.j "Cro my heart. Mother," declared Mary. "Hop I may die If. I'm not ready tp lov your Claude. Wouldn't It he .glorlou tf Father only hal money enough to come flying after ua!" ' With thla ringing In her ear. Polly Johnaton put out th light and left the room. Left to her own thoughta, Mary found them thronging thick and fat. and ahe felt no excited ehe could not aleep. She tried to conalder calmly what. her mother had told her, but I waa not thing on could conalder calmly. , , , , ( Mary neldom epoke of her own ex perience, but ahe had tolled among the refugee of the late war'. '' Rhe had, child though ahe waa. done yeo man'a work with the firt awful ruah of the wounded,' until Mother carried her away leet ah break under the train. Though ah had only fetched and carried for trained workera, he had hrurhed egnlnM hlrth. rh-ath and raw wound", and had etnmped for ever on her plattlc aoul the troth that on waa either man or woman, or brut beaut, and that clothe, money and calling were only camouflage for th human aoul, . - Mary had her own thoughta In the matter of her father. Claude Melnotte Dalit mut be Dice, elite Mother had married him and Ned Carter liked him, o Mnry waa not at all preju diced aa ahe thought of her big, dark hatred, rtean-ahaven father. Mr. Johntonlnht, to give her proper name, alao found It difficult to aloep. The yearn, ah waa fond of telling beraelf, had made her phllono phlr, but philosophize aa ah would. ahe found that retelling her atory. hdJ taken Ita toll In nerve and aleep. . Mra. Johnaton believed that mere parenthood gave neither man nor woman ownership nr tegnl rlghta In human beluga. She believed that parenta were Indeed privileged when their offuprlng truly loved them. 8 he believed that her child ahould he ut terly free to lov her or not, to go from her or tny, fch rhoa. . Cut oli. If ehe could only own Mary, body and aoul, for a few momenta I Mfe waa going to be very difficult for her, from now on, nnleaa ahe could get Mnry to ao th neceaalty for flight from th pursuing, grocer I If Mar were only twelve yeura old one morl . In . the morning Polly Johnaton looked Ilk prlnceaa In exile, hut ahe acted Ilk weary, bored woman, nd V had no time for anything hut th neceasary worda required to atnrt them on their work of packing and laat-mlnut ahopplng. " Mury waa to attend to the ahopplng. ' ' Mary had that morning ventured to pen th Bubjcct, dlwuaaed ao freely laat night, only to find herseir anuhbed fur her palnak her mother alrno lutely refused to answer queatlona. Whnt Mary did" not know waa that her mother' altitude had been aggra vated by an eiirly morning, tneawig to th effect that Mr Carter wished to apeak to ber on th telephone. Ned had arrived In town at an hou' too late for cuaonl acquaintance to XXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXXX'X-X-XXX-XX Mohammed Used Both 11 wor a golden ring until he no ticed Hint all th people wer begin ning to follow hi example, wliereupun he went Into the pulpit, bulled th ring off(wlth th worda: "Ily the Lord I will not wenr thla ring ever again." and then prohibited th us of auch adornment. , , A friend who had lent him a preteni In the form of ateanilng dinner waa much chagrined when It waa returned uneaten and Vu untouchod by hla flngera--for ha "Used to cut will his thumb and hla two forellngera," and "after he had finished eating, he licked hi blessed lingers: first the middle on, then the- prayer finger, and last th thumb," but he waa purlllcd when th prophet explained thnt he bad not tasted It because onions, had been cooked with th food; for Gabriel, he wvut on to say, itrenuously objucttd cnll nr telephone, and thla momma tlm'hot! operator had called Mra Johnaton Instead of Mlaa John'itoa, . Mra. Johnston wa very gractoua when ahe nnderslood who waa apenk lug." Hlie waa glad that he waa In town, and quite willing to take any intissiige for Mlaa Johnston, who had gone out No, Mra. Johnaton' could not teQ when her duughter would re turn to the hotel. Mary waa with aoin dvar frlemla, .who might only part with her when, they brought hr to the ateatm'r In 'tlme(fyr. Balling. , Mr Cutter disappointed and alarmed, though he endeavored not to let th latter fact become apparent. "Are you sailing today 1" Ned had asked. v. . "Noj not today," had' been Mra. Johnstoc'a hiilf-ftiformatlv answer. After 'Unit there waa nothing for Ned to do but. end the conversation. He hud to face th fact that abort of giving' away Claude' plana and hla own, he must talk no mora to Mr. Johnston. Nor must h .try to e Mary until they met on th steamer. Mra. Johnston wa capable of render- klug It extremely unpleasant for him. If he did. .. , He left word for Claud Dnht at their hotel, and 'Went out to do hit best In the matter of finding th Ball ing date of Die Johnston, and ecure their own paasifge. " Only, when ah had aald the final and conventional good-by and hung up th receiver, did Polly Johnston relax. A wav of. lonelloea crept over hcTt (She had no real link with th actual world now, sav through Mury. .Mnry, -who mutt Boon leave her for eom man. ' ' . In th back of ber mind, when she waa honest with herself,' Polly knew thut the fear wa hot that Mary would marry, or leave her,' but that Mury would marry aom on of whom "tie, Polly, -did not approve, and who would like, and aide with,' Claud Dahba. ' It wa Claude Dahba' shadow that darkened th- aky for Polly. What power .could Claude bav over her, unless ape chose to give him that pow er? The answer alwaya mocked her. Rh waa afraid of Claud Iahh be cause the bid treated him nnfalrly, and' ahe had always been afraid of htm because of Mury, It bad been because of that fear she bad lived abroad with ,tli child for ao- many yeari.' ' Aa Mary grew older and. there wa no sign from Claude, ah bad grown bolder and roamed freely atiout America, until like fool ah had carelessly blundered Into hi very stronghold. . , , , In her mind's eye, ahe pictured Claude as great, fat, middle-aged man. She knew that ahe wa omy drawing oh her lionglnatUin, and tnal Mury, who had aeen lilm, did not seem to hav been physically repelled. Polly would, of course, expire by alow torture before ah atked Mury wnat h looked like., CHAPTER X Having gon (lowly and care full) through the ahnpplng Hat to autlsfy herself that there remained oni) toothpaste and lavender water for their traveling bags, Mary entered drug store. Whit aha walled toi change ah waa suddenly conscious ol being cljwly scrutlulted. , Mary did not turn her head, auo only when ahe Vent from th cashier dek did li try to locate, her per latent admirer. When ah did. ah went first white, then red. Ther stood Claud Dabb. better dreasc-d. or differently dressed than Mury had ever aeen him. Claud, who had aeen ber on th avenu and followed her, now atood looking at her earnestly as he waited for her recognition. When It came for not for ten thousand angry inotb era would Mury Ignore her own father he tnoved quietly to her aid and held out hla tmnd for th package. "If you r f iliig back to your hoiel I'd Ilk to walk with you." Alary, her heart beating quickly, put th little bundles In his baud. ."Yea, I'v flnlahed my hopplug." ahe auld. simply. ' "Will you walk, or rider . "Ulde, 1 think." replied Mary., . Claude I'ulibt atopped a passing taxi and helped hi daughter In. She gave the hotel aud streot addreaa to th driver, and as th did to, Claude aald : "I'm at the Langdon." Mary had looked at him, little frightened, when he got into the cub. What waa ha going to aay to her first! Of all the Impossible situation Id the wide world, thla waa th moat Inipoa alblal If ah asked him why b waa 'ther. If ah asked th simplest que tlon, think what ahe would precipi tin I 8h leaned back In th cab ami left It to Claude Puhha. ' . ,., (TO UK CONTINUEO., Precept and Example to the odor of both onlona and gnrlte Furthermore, he aliatalued from tast Ing liaurds, for he (cured that lho were descended, by Some inexplicnble metempsychosis, from cert ii In trlnt 'of Israel. From "Mohammed," by K F. Dlbbl. . . i Other Sid of tht Fnem I An Atchison man who took week"? vacation each yenr, determined thai he would tnk a month' vncatlot every year. If he ever went Into hual neaa for 'himself. 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