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SICK WOMAN SOON RECOVERS Bf Taking Lydia E. PwkheW Vegetable Compound "A neighbor 1 viaml m to try Lydia VS. I'lnkham'e Vegalabl Com pound. which una mid hsd helped linr 10 much. Bo I bought a few bottles tml triad ( out. It surs holyed ma wonderfully. I felt much belter. My work was no lougor a dread to m, If I hosr of any on who ! troubled th way I wu, I will glsdly recom mend tha Vegotabla Compound to them and I will anawar any letlan In regard to tha nun." Mm, Jinrriu Msm-hah, 1134 N. I'ena, Arm., Lansing, Mich, "1 bad boon sickly ator since ! waa fifteen yaars old. After taking Lydia K. I'lnkbain's Vegotable Compound I Jot ao 1 could do all my housework and am In good hoalth." Moa. Masis K. .Wiixums, Kstrhlksn, Aluka, irrotn Michigan to Alaska, from Mslne to Oregon and from Connactlcut to California latlara ara continually being written by grateful women recom mending Lydia B, riukbam's Vegetable Compound. Tha Compound ia mad from roota and barba and for mora than fifty yearn ' baa been bnlplng to restore run-down, orer-worked women to health, Ara you on tba Sunlit Itoad to Bet tar Health! COMPLEXION IMPROVED r. . . QUICKLY Certst'sUttl liver Nla toe Vasal Leutfc tow ih htmeie h tnm MtJt Ml. iMf fIW mm Taai oi mmmtoe ftem mmienmn wHict my Him CMtn ptmtpi HWIlbf Kay M flrtCtUfc r trtptaW nd cam b tekom ht ths lira) Uamttv CARTER'S ESi PILLS STOP CHILBLAINS Tha arlppllnf aaaoyanaae of ahllblalaf, hat laearSiUa aalf avmbaaaa aaj aalf taala la tto faat aanaaa br aipoaure Va mow or anl4, quick 1 raliava4 tr Cartwtl War euttae h a lo.Mt Wot at Carboll will take tba ailaanr mit of alalnaf Uai bog at your druesl'te imw. Yenp mnny bark it not aallifM SfURLOCK.-MfcAt CO, Naalfl, Taaa Much Sound Sente in Eattern Ruler' t Idea A way to prevent counterfeiting, used by tha governor of Kaahgar, In Chltieae Turkestan, la explained b William J. Mordrn la 'Across Aala'l Huov. and Deserts," tha atory of bla adventures while crowing Aula on scientific expvndltlon. Tba tael note. Kaabgur currency, printed on rather hoary paper, la worth from 00 to 80 cento, Writes Mr. Mordent "Several thousand paper tacla made a rattier bulky mass; ao wa endeav ored to obtain notes of greater da noniinntlon, but learned that nothing larger waa issued. When I Inquired tba reaann, I waa told that wera large notea laaued there would doubtleaa be rwialderahla counterfeiting. Aa the penalty for that crime la death, the governor felt that ha waa fating the Uvea of many of hit people by not putting temptation In their way, alnre ba thought the Incentive wltb unit alngla tael notea not great enough t encourage counterfeiting." Kansa City fclnr. To Curt a Cold in one Day Take Illative CUOMO QflNINK Tab lata The "a fa and Provan tumadr l.ook for atanatura ef K. W. Urove ea the bus. Ivc Adv. New Center for Sydney Sydney, N. 8. W, pinna one of the fluent civic centera In tha world. The buildings will aurrnund a city aquare which will be made Into a park. The city railway will erect an ornamental two-level nation, capable of nrcora nindntlng 2(10 trains an hour, and Innd lug vlslton for a pleaoant Orat-vlea of tha city. A large war memorial building, ornamental In dealgn and to ba axed for national festivals, will be erected. Municipal buildings and bridge over tha river will hsrwonlse wltb the general architectural scheme Deduction Inapector That new man will nev cr muke a detective. Chief-1 low la IhatT Inapector Tliere wa a 60 pound boi of aoHp atolen from a railroad car, and tha fool arretted a tramp. New York Central Mnguslue. All things niny be poaelhle, but hov, ran a bald-headed suitor tell a girl be would rive for her? If You Need a Tonic, Get the Beat! Freeno, Calif. "It Is not long rtnee I waa all rundown In health and fin ally decided to try Dr. Pierce's Gol den Medical Plseovery, aa I knew of other people In my neighborhood who had conatantly relied upon Dr. Pierce's remodlaa and always re ceived satisfactory remits. I took only a few bottles and by that time I had regained my normal health. "Dr. I'larce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets are good, too." Manuol T ' White, Ml Calllach Bt All dealers sell Dr. Plerca's Pel lets, tO oents for 10 Pellets. When run down you can quickly nick up and regain vim, vigor, vital ity by obtaining thla Medical Dla oovery of Dr. Pierce's at tha drug tore, In tablets or liquid, or send 10 to Dr. Plnrre's Invallda' Motel, Ihi' Vo. N. Y.. for trial pkg tablets. I of the Minute By Helen R. Martin CsprrtsM by ToM. Mu4 A Co, WNU n.rvlca TORY FROM THE HART Hanilaoine, raattdloua and wealthy young Hi. Cruli Cralh ton awaits lili awaaihaart at thalr Iryatlng place. Bha la lata, this ordinary little t'annaylvanla liutch girl, Maaly Rchwancktun. Daaplte har etamlng Innocance and lanoranoe, she aucceads In kaaplng him at a dlatanoe, to hli chaarln. , Manly, la the uhwaneklon borne, where aha la boarding, la alloaalhar unlike the alrl who maals Ht. Crola elandaitlnaly. Bha la the taaohar In tha nalahborhond arhool, of whlrh Marvin Crelahton, BL Croix' brother, la aunarlntandanL, Maaly laama that Marvin waa to have married hie eoualn, a titled Knsllah lady, but, behaving aha waa attrartad by tha Crlhtn wealth, had rafuiad lha alliance. It la tha rumor that ML Croix la to take Marvln'e place and marry tba Knallah girl. at. Croix' Joal ouay la arouatd by Maaly'a raport of aa agad aultor for bar band. CHAPTER III Continued Til hide 'em good away," ahe aald slyly. "I'd like to leave 'em all timto 'em, at home, but It would look sus picious P "I want a reward P ha said. Bha drew bark a bit; but b sud denly snatched her fnce firmly be tween his two hands and brought his Hps to hers almost With a wrench of her brad she averted the contact, and bis touch, aa uaual, met only her cool cheek Instead of her roay mouth. "You alwaya kiss ma so onexpect dP she snld breathlessly, looking flushed and almnat frightened. "I wlsht you wouldn't always get ma ao onexpected !" MeelyP He took hold of her shoulders and turned her right about face, "You're going to bold perfectly still and let ma klos you right co lour lips p 8 he tried to pull herself free, but ba held her In a relentleaa grip. "Hold still P "I won't P aba snapped, holding her face averted. "I" me be I i'leaaa la' m be, Mr. CrelghtonP "Mecly I Why don't yon ever let m kloa you on the mouth?" Una hung bcr head and answered shyly. "My Hps Is for the man I marry P "Hut, Mecly, my girl, yon must know," lie anld In a low vole In which his suppressed paaalon quivered, "that I want much more than your Hps I Or why, my dear, would I b spending so much tline.wlth youP "AchP Kb raised a rsdlant sparkling face to bla "Do yon want to marry me, Mr. CrelghtonP Ills banda fell from her shoulders; he turned from her and bent his eyes to the ground. "Ach," she apologised humbly, "that time I guess I went too fart But, Mr. Crelghton, what Is It, then, yon wantr II turned again and looked at her. "Meelyl I'm d d If I know whether you're as Innocent and Ignorant as an angel or as deep as hell. "lou and I both know, my dear little girl, that we're not spending all these hours together, week after week, for tha pleasure of each other's con versation P She shook her head hnpeleaaly. "It's alwaya wondered ni why yon want to set 'round tnlkln' to a dumb thing Ilk me, ao oneducnted as what I am, and Ignorant Ilk you ssy angels Is" "Why do you pretend not to know why It Ur Ills vole wss a little thick and husky j his hnnd hot which clasped ber cool on lying In her lap. The Innocence of a new-born bnbe was In the eyes ah raised to bis, "Deedn't I don't Why do your Dut before the burning hunger of hi eyes shs recoiled; and drawing her hand from bis clasp, she roue hastily and walked away. "MeelyP h called. Blowly sha turned and ram bark to htm ; and with a childishly obvious ffort to divert his attention from her self, she spoke to him Ingrntlntlngly of what she felt sura would have that fTect "Ach, Mr. Crelghton, (lid yon know your brother Is llvln' right on our farm, with our hsrd man and his wlfcT" "With your hired man I" 8t Croix xclnlmed, an angry lluah covering bis fnce and neck. "Living with him I II would P he added bitterly. "That's the sort of society he scorns to pre far farm band and mineral" "And you, too," sold Meely, with her Ingrstlntlug smllo, "Ilk low-down comp'ny ain't) It must run In your famhly." "If yon'r referring to yourself as low-down,' kindly don't do It again It' Insulting to my tnstep II drew her roughly to him and sha nestled Into bla euib'ace. "Plenae tell me," she coaxed, "about your brother, II ain't th swell geo 'leman yon are, Is !io7" . "Ha doesn't know' you, does her "Not yet." "Hut," snld Ht Croix anxiously, "he's bound M meet you, of courser "I guess mebby." "Don't glv us awny our meeting op here I" "Ach, no, for my Pop would kill me If he knowed hnv knew. Hut It doe wonder mo, Mr. Crelghton, that your brother would board nt Absalom runts', as common as whut they ara yet I My land's snkes alive I Why does be do It? Why don't he live) at his own home wllh yotisP "Nona of your business, my dear I" Hh pouted "I'll get It out of Ab salom's missus, then. Or I'll meet np wllh your brother hlsself nt Absalom's and get It out of him." "Oh, no, yon won't ask hlmt" Bt. Croix shrugged. "People don't ask my brother Marvin Impertinent ques tions I" "Is he so proud, too. Ilk your "Ills pride," Bt Croix sneered, "takes another form than that of th rest of th family I Ilia 'pride' won't let him live, he says, on the 'charity of miners' I won't let him tuk mor than six per cent Interest on our In vested cupltal I Insisting that all th rest should be turned over to th miners and to the upkeep and safe guarding of th Industry I Talks d d rot Ilk that I llolshevlsm I That' what It 1st D d Ilolashovlsm I" "Is It? Why, I didn't know Bolshe vism was so nice and kind and gener ous Ilk that I I thought they wa a lot of rut-throats, them Bolshevists.' "Ho they are I The poor cutting th throat of th rich to make them selves rlchP "Hut your brother ain't poor." "He and all of ns would be If w ran the mine as ba thinks they should ba run I If h ever doe com WW' She Hung Her Hesd and Answered Shyly, "My Lips Is for th Man I Marryl" Into bla share of th mines hell ruin th whole business, bis share and mine, too, d n him I Oh, don't let' talk of him I My father and 1 sea red at th sound of hi name!" "And yonr mother, tooP "lies bresklng ber heart!" Bt Croix aald with sincere feeling. "Disgrac ing the family by living with common Inhorers! Turning school-teacher I Making us the talk of the whole atatel It's almost killing my mother!" "But," Meely protested, putxled. "I can't see he's doln' anything bad I It's Just that he wants to act kinder to other one than any of yous want to." "If hi quarreling with my father and leaving horn that hurt my mother ao, and makes ber suffer!" "Why' he o different to what yona all are! Why ain't he greedy, too, to hog all for blsseltr shs sweetly asked. "We'r not Ttogglng all' for our selves! Do' you know what w pay annually to th people who work for UiP He named a hugely Impressive sum. "And yon talk about our 'hog ging all' for ourselves!" "Hut why does 'your brother talk that way, then. If It ain't? What makes him different to yousP ah persisted, "Oh, from th time be was a kid he' argued wltb my father about th aIXXIIXIlXIIIXIIIIXIIIXlIXIw Early Cradle Formed From Hollowed Log Cradles, In their earliest form, wer merely logs, scooped out to form mor or less comfortable resting places for babies. They wer without rocker, sine the natural simp of th logs mnd their us unnecessary. Cradle hnv varied with different modes of living and reflect In, their diversity of form and adornment th progress of th cahlnetmuker' art Tha lloman re said to hnv used cradles of con siderable refinement but after the de cline of th empire, accompanied aa It waa with the decay of living, the cradle, with other furniture forma, as sumed a crude and humble aspect One of th early forms of th cradle was th oaken chest without a ltd. Basket of osier wer sometimes used, In whlrh th child, wrapped In waddling clothes, was placed. Th American cradle of oak In the Metro politan museum In New York dates from th early Seventeenth century. management of th mine and tin wsy th miners' families have been housed and paid. And at time of strikes he'd howl 'round at sight of th women and children looking starved. And Just recently, when a miner who'd worked for us for twenty years was killed and his widow and children had to vacate their cottage, Marvin raised h 1 1 Wanted her pen sioned; wanted Father to glv her the house she'd lived In for twenty years; wanted him to edurate ber children all softs of things that would have estnbllxbed tha worst sort of precedent." Ht Croix puused, realiz ing he was using words beyond ber raiiKw. ' Hut she answered, "Do you call th Golden Itule In business the worst sort of" She, In her turn, stopped short and hastily changed th subject "Hut I guess your brothcr'll soon have to find another boarding place, for Absalom's soon moving to town. Bo, then, when Absalom moves, mebby the new farm hand Pop liars won't take your brother to board. And mebby," aald Meely suddenly, "my Pop might tak blml Bay, wouldn't that be a scream, Mr. Crelgbtonr 8t Croix privately, decided that In the face of such a contingency his only prudent course would ba to pnt an end to thex sweet secret meet Ing wltb Meely; lor th Crelghton family had learned to their cost that Marvin's eccentric conscience wa a thing to be reckoned with. But even aa he came to this deci sion he realized that It could not be don. He could not glv up this girl At whatever cost short of tnarrylns her (that of course, an Impossibility) he would hov ber; and the cost in view of bis present delicate position In relation to bis Kngllsh cousin might prov high Indeed! But b would pay It rather than glv her np ' lie was not used to giving np things Ills self-control wa flabby from lack of exercise. It never occurred to him that whet' be was quite ready to take tha glr ahe wonld not readily rome to him Had he all along supposed ber to b a "vlrtuoua" maiden, h would not at this moment b her In till spo with her. But although he wa no a dcspoller of virtue, a msn wlthoo heart or conscience, ba certainly wa not above accepting such gifts of lit as the gods vouchsafed to htm. 8t Croix conscience, though no troubled as to his relation wltb Meel) was by no mesns at peace when b thought of the cousin whom he hope to marry. He sentimentally felt tha to go to his bride straight from a lovi affair with a "common" girl Ilk Meel: wonld ba to wrong her (not Meel but the bride) and th struggle th went on In bis soul between his Ides of what the bridegroom of a blgh-bon and Immaculate lady should be and hi compelling infatuation, for tha tarn girl wa at time bitter and devas tatlng. Hut there was never any real doub In bis mind as to which aid In tha struggle would win. CHAPTER IV Meely knew Just enough about th profession of teschlng to know ths she knew shockingly little about it and ber dread, therefor, of th conn ty superintendent's Impending vis) to her school waa a aword over he bead. "If I only knew what be expect (or hopes) to Csd m doing whet be comes, I'd be doing It or msklnj a bluff at doing It!" Bh knew that to a professional teacher ber methods must seem gro tesquely unprofessional, being based on the same principle as that b whjch she lived moat of her life oi tried to; that principle being th Im peratlv need to trrct all tha enter talnment possible from any situation In which yon found yourself. Bo she worked really very bard to make her days In ber schoolroom yield enter tainment first to herself, and second ly to forty rather bucolic children of all ages and sects (Amlsh, New and Old Mennonttca, Dunksrds) who filled her school. A few vigorous and tire some hour were devoted to drilling In geography, multiplication table grammar, spelling (she suspected that th wsy she did thst drilling would have made any real pedagogue shuck dcr) and th rest of tha time ws de llghtfully spent In teaching what ah not tha school trustee, thought chll dren ought to know fairy atorlea. poems, pls.va (TO Bl CONTINUED.) Fabulou wealth and th (kill of the grentest craftsmen have been lavished on th cradle of royal children throughout history. These Important beds have been gilded and carved. In trlcately Inlaid with gold and gems upholstered In th choicest silks and fitted with th most sumptuous of cov erings of velvet and fur. Dorothy Bent, In Art and Decoration. Appropriated Motto "Ich dlen" Is a German phrase, mean ing literally "I serve." It was orig inally th motto of John, th blind king of Bohemia, who carved In the army of th king of Franc and was stain In the battle of Crecy, 1340. 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