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' Only 00 cents. It penetrates. Cpppand nsms and Ar1draaa for II riXCCd,,, trio I tul la I'np l.aboia. lorl.s, Da.k I, llsllowall. Hnlna, Joint-Ease SCHOOL FOR MEN TraMat Im WIStM.TSSDU at rSOmilOSI Unroll any Hutu. Baud lur lllrratura. OHtaoN iMamuTi or ticmnolocy k.M.U. A.1UI(. PurlUm!, On.ua IIA(K VOl! WttlTINO A III LIT Vf Wa culllrats yaar ImI.di. Ak lr parlli--unii I nlmnl . kml of Journalum, tail Wkila Arm., orand Hapkla, Mick. fMllMSHriMMr MOfcMMM rrlMMiair, t - mr M.a.hmH.imauwita.i No On Reipeet a Liar I Ond great pleasure In a truthful man. On can depend on what be says, and learn from him. , . , Hut do one paya any attention to a liar, or much respects bhn. I bava nevet known a really auccenful man who was a liar. Men of that disposition soon learn, If engaged In real alTuIra successfully, that untruthfulness la a droit, Ilka a ault of clothes when la swimming. K, W. Ilowe'e Monthly. Or Civ Him Salti Wife Oh, bnby'a rut a toojh. Hubby (ex-army doctor) Paint It with lodlno. Ann were. Miserable With Backache? . Too Often Thia Warna of Sluggish Kidney Action. CVERY day find you lama and achy " lulfvftng nagging backache, head' ache and duty spalla) Are tha kidney escrationa too frequent, ecanty or bum ing in paaaaM ) Thtae era often eigne of eluggUh kidneys and shouldn't be a. glccted. VDnm.niU. DsaVi, a etimuUnt climatic, ineraaas the secretion of the kidneyeand ihuaaid in the elimination of waste impuritiaa. Ara endoraed by tin ereiywhera. Ak gemt naff Mor 50,000 Uaert Endorse Doan't: Mrs. Cm DnniMymll, till Cadar St., Efarttt, Wnh., aayai "My kulntya didn't act emnarly and I always hit waak and Imi. ItniUchti mii ititf tilli cm m laintt duly and my back ached day and nihl. I oraililn't ml and (or aM waa nalk In do y work I I'll ao mlwralik. Iiaan'i 1'illa rid i ol Ihia lioutila ami 1 kava bacn well ainca. DOAN'S rKs A STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS Ibaicr-Mllaurn Ce MlgCnMi5u(Ula.HY. CONSTIPATION RELIEVED ... QUICKLY ilia kowala frac ftm 1 mIa ana unpkMaaal aflaff iffiiw. Tha rah a mum ot ayMli akw awlaona wVkk aauM rhal dull and acklaf haling lUoMinhar thaT ara a donor'a rr arrlrHlna aad aanbaukaflbvnSaaariralaaaUy, AU braulxa tta and Ja lUd Packwa. CARTER'S LSLi PILLS PAKKEK'S HAIR BALSAM Raawtralwn'lraa' aumHalrralllaai HaMaraa Color and I Beeirty le Cray and Fadad Hatrl we. aim ti ai iuirsiaM. Uliw.n riirni, Ml, I'uMn'Htir, n. T, TURrrTON SHAMPOO-litaal for nae hi enmiarllon ilh f'aikrr'a II air llalaam. klakaaUie hair nort and flulTr. an wim by mall or at drug lata. Uiaous Cbamloal Winka, I'atskogtw, N. I T Is. Sylvia CHAPTER VI Continued 17 MW)mt put till m Idea Into your head, that be oilitlit marry a county touch er?" Mr, OvlKhton anxloimly Baked "If bo d go that fur dlHgruce ma wllli a low nmrrliige " St, Croix ronllzxd, aa ha told bla fnther the grounda of hli fcara, that they founded rutlier liikubatnntlal. Hut bo muat hnve been cloactnd a long time with that girl thla after noon, for It waa nearly two houre after cloning time," lie explained. "And ha aemiia to linuut her achool- houe I" "Hhe'a ynnng and pretty, I auppoter "Young and protty, yea, but deadly common I" Ilow do you knowt Kvcr mot her youmelfr 'Tea. Hhe'i a relative of the farm er, Bnm Bchwenckton, and boar da at bla farm. I met her that night Ham chwenckton enltrhed my watch." "Atlrnctler Bt. Croix nodded. "Hut 'an Impoa- ilble little vulgnrlnn. I can't Imagine Why they let liich Illiterate! teach our echoola, Hhe murder the KngtUh Inn gunge ai terribly ai any uiieducuted I'enniylvaiila Ihitch girl doea!" 'I scarcely believe, ktt. Croix, that Marrln could ba attracted to euch a girl aa you deacrlbe, He doean't uan ally let bla aenoea blur hla Judgment." "I'd think, too, but for what I've aeen with my own eye. Father. If he could tolerate her for two hours alona In her schoolroom with her and then walk borne with her for a mite I should think ha must be pretty far gone!" It wouldn't matter how far gone be were If It weren't that the young fool's apt, as yon say, to marry her! Consideration for bis family, fur his mother trlflce like that! would not Stop hlmt Well, I'll nip HI - I'll In vestigate the thing and If there's any thing In It. I'll bribe tha girl to go away." "Hut wait we haven't much evi dence; It would ba a pity to let her bold yon np for a pile of money if there's nothing In It." "I'll soon And out whether there's anything In It." "Ilut howr "If I can contrive to get In touch with her, the rest will be enayl" "Tha danger of Interfering la that tt often starts )ust what you meant to prevent 1" "I waan't born yeeterdny, SL Croix. Once I meet the girl, I'll anon find out enough to' guide me. If I waited for Indisputable evidence, I might he too late, I suppoe. I could drop In to see her at ber erhnol Just at closing time, don't yon think T Do you know what time In the afternoon the school Closes r "About four o'clock." "I'll look her over on Monday. It won't do to dally with such a poMthll Ityt I'm fsst coming to th. point of resigning myself to the fact thnt Mar vln can't be coerced. Very well, then, we've got to circumvent him!" "Conceited, obstinate ass!" mut tered 8t Croix. "Nothing of the kind! He has one of the few qualities In which men dif fer from sheep, Tlackbone. He hss beck bone, fttands upright on his own. Itefuses to get down on all fours and run after a tinkling leader!" "Steps out from tha herd and throws tha whole works Into disor der!" 81. Croix contended. "He would ssy he waa starting them on a better path away from tha Slaughter house." "Hounds aa If you agreed with him, Father I" "You know better. But I respect his bsckhooe, (lets It from me," Mr. Crelgtiton concluded, as at this mo ment the waiter presented the bill and St Croix rose from the table, CHAPTER VII When Murvtn Crelghtnn reached bis father's house thnt same evening, be found, to hla dismay, all the drive ways about tha place fllloj with llmou sines. A party on? Ilut that was un likely, for now thnt he no longer lived at home, ha and hla mother valued theso Thursdny evenings together too much to let anything Interfere with them. This evening he enpeclnlly wanted to sea her alone for the rea' sons he had accurately stated to Miss Bchwenckton he wanted 10 see the photograph ha had asked his mother to unearth and he wnnted very much to hear about the Kngllxh mall she bad received. Ho surmised Hint he hnd probably coma In at the tall end of an after noon club meeting the "Quo Non Aaeendus club," probably. Well, he didn't wnnt to be caught In that bed lam! Ho he stole In at a side door and went upstairs to his own rooms. The familiar sight of his bedroom and Sillily, to which he could now comn o'lly on brief vlalts In his fn titer's nhnence, depressed hi in. It all seemed so uniieceemiry, this bitter controversy between him nnd his fn (her I Yet It was not a light thing of recent growth, hut deep-rooted In their essential differencial of tempera ment and chnructor and outlook his fslher being unite frnnkly primitive and "human" (be claimed) In hla gos pel of selMntercrit, while ha himself as Inherently, unconquerably socially minded, from hla boyhood up his fu titer had tried In vnln to knock out of him his iinbiialness-llke considers tlon of the other fellow's point of view ; and It had ended at ItiM In their of the Minute By HELEN R. MARTIN Coiiyrliht by Dodd, Maad A CA WNU Sarvloe being unable to live under tha in me roof. . The hardest part of It to Marvin was the distress It csused his mother. If anything could have made lilm deny bis soul It way that. While he freshened up In his bath room; reveling In Its conveniences and comforts (there was no bathroom at Absalom Punts') ba wondered bow Miss Bchwenckton, who looked so dainty and seemed ao fastidious, en dured the crude Ufa at Hchwenckton'i farm. Klie didn't fit Into the picture. He knew the party must break up soon, for It wus nearly dinner time and most of these people had several mllea to drive; and a few empty cups and siiucera about tha hull which the servants had overlooked told hlin they had already had tea. How did his mol her, comparatively Intelligent, stand that crowd? And yet, how else would she fill ber life. emptied, through her great wealth, of the wholesome necessity to work! Hu per flimm wealth was Joy-killer aa surely as poverty. The visitors were gone at Inat and Marvin went downstairs to take bis mother In his arms. ' It was cosy having his dinner alone with his mother; and the taste and comforts of his home, after his dime of Absalom I'untx' menage, were cer tainly eoothlng. "Father thinks a dosa of plain living will cure met" Marvin smiled as be helped himself to fillet of steak nnd mushrooms tha butler was passing. "On the contrary, living at Absalom Punts' has made me realise, ss I never did before, bow much unnecessary lux ury we have here, which I always took for granted, not knowing any other way of life. Bo this throwing me out on my own Is Just having the opposite effect of what ha Intended It to have." "I don't like to think of your living In such discomfort, dear," his mother snswered, "though you're not looking any the worse for It I Ilut how In tha world do yon stand their foodT "It's good. I walk about the coun try so much thdt anything tastes good. I'm getting to like sauerkraut and boiled beef and cabbage) Ilullyt And fried ponhkus! And even smearcaser "Imagine KL Croix eating at tha table with thoee Puntses!" Mrs. Crelghton smiled. "Sauerkraut and smearcaae and ponhaus!" "It's not their food so much aa the way they eat tt that 'krelatles me. Know what 'krelitles means! Of course you don't Means disgust, rubs me th. wrong way, gets my goat I can't watch them eat ; they ara too darned Industrious about It." "Marvin, I want to ask you some thing I'm worried. St. Croix la phi landering, I'm afraid, with a very com mon girl and I do dread what can come of such entanglements. It's so Imprudent I You get about the coun try ao much I thought perhaps ynu had heard or seen something of It, have ynul Po you know who the gtrl ur "No," Marvin responded gloomily, his heart sinking; that rsrof his brother's near tha William Tenn school and Miss Bchwenckton pretend ing she had remained In school to work when she hsd been out on tha mad and that weird bualneea of her changing her clothes "now did you hear of It, Motlierr The girl sent a box of fudge here to tha house for him, with a verse written on the wrapping paper the poetry being aa homemade aa the candy! I gave It to him when he cars, -home end he wns so emhnr rsmcd snd snury I knew he must be Involved rather deeply and I've been worried !" "What mnkea yon conclude, Mother, thnt she's a 'common' girl)" "Her poetry I "Whan yon raealve thle bos of futeh You'll mebby think It ain't ao mutch. But In on a placa 1 put a kla. You'll know which one tha awaatrat lie Marvin laughed Joyfully the author of thnt waa not Mlsa Bchwenckton ! "St Croix certainly takce. his chances, playing 'round with one of these Pennsylvania Dutch girls I First thing he knows he'll hnve a lawsuit on his hands, Ilut I think," he tried to comfort hla mother, "we may al ways bank on St Croix' playing anfo. Philandering Is of course always dan gerous where a ault for dninages offers a big haul but In St Croix' philos ophy of II fu. Prudence and Itespect- I0IXIXIIIIIX.XIIIIXX-II-MIIX.IX Lightning Thought to Drill Hole in Glass If any render should And one of his window panes perforated by a perfect ly round hole, without apparent cause, the first question he should ask Is, Hss there been a thunderstorm in this neighborhood recently? If the answer Is In the ainrmiitlve. ha tuny conclude thnt Jupiter Tonuns, the lord of the thunderbolts. In plnyful mood has sent one of them through the glass. In ordinary Kngllsh, the pane has been struck by lightning. That Is what probably happened to the plate-glass window of a New York building recently. A minute bole ap peared mysteriously In the glass. Three employees were at work Insldn ability are such Influential factors 1 think we needn't be anxious." "Well. I twi so," alio sighed. "An other thing I wanted to ask you do you know, I'm beginning to think, Marvin, that there's more to this af fair with our Kiigllsb cousins than meets the eyef "Aha I You are. Well, to am II Oo on what's yoursr "You know that for months St Croix has been planning to go to Eng land to see Lady Sylvia and, Mar vin, they keep holding him off! Their latest letter says Lady Sylvia has gone abroad. Now, of course they've no money to let ber travel about tha con tinent, ao I'm sure she must have taken a position as traveling compan ion or governess. I'm beginning to susect dear, thnt she's ss much averse to this rnther ridiculous mar riage scheme as you are yourself!" "' should think she would be I Prob ably she prefers earning ber own liv ing I" "Ilut she can't earn enough to save the entate!" "It's i-oxalble she may think more of her self reaped than of the estate." "Well, her parents don't admit any thing Ilka that they probably hope to persuade her to bring her 'round." "Vain bope. If she's girt that's worth anything." "Yes only you must remember thnt tha Kngllsh don't regard sucb mar riages aa we do, they're so used to them." "It she marries St Croix, she's no better than any other courtesan that sella herself !" "What are your suspicions. Mar vlnr "My 'suspicions'!" "Yon said you sgreed with ma thst there seemed more to this affair than meets tha eye." "Exactly. Itut let's not go ao fast About the girl's being 'abroad,' now perhupa It'a here, to America, that she hss come to earn her living!" Mrs. Crelghton looked startled. "What makes you think that! Do you know that aha haT Marvin regarded his mother uncer tainly a wild possibility flashing upon his mind. Ills mother wss always per fectly open with him, but she wss con scientiously loyal to his father and if his father had asked her to keep a cer tain secret she would certainly try to do It "Mother," be asked, his quiet tone concealing hla atrong feeling, "do you know that she's herer for perhspa be wss being "worked"; perhaps the girl bad been brought over bera and placed where she was bound to cross hla path, bis father hoping thst when his son met ber without knowing who she was, be might "fall for her"; and all this talk about St Croix marrying her was perhaps a bluff to throw him (Marvin) off the scent! Could this be possible? Was tha girl conniving with bla father to trap blm, that her family and ber home might enjoy tha Crelgh ton millions? And wss bis mother playing silent hand? But girl thst could lend herself to such a plot I lie felt a revulsion of feeling against her at the bare thought of It and bis heart sank Ilk. lead In bis breast He would -demand tha truth from hla mother; she would not deny It II. put down his coffee cup and took both ber hands In his. "Yon know, of course. Mother, why I asked to I thnt photograph?" ba hazarded. "Why, no, Marvin, I don't" ah. an swered, very puzzled. "Why did you? And what on earth makea ion think she may be herer "Mother, whnt do you know about this Idiotic business,? Let ma ha the truth !" "I C't know a thing about tt dear, thnt you don't know, or not as much. evidently. What do you mesnr "You don't know whether Lady Sylvia St Croix Is In America?" "Of course I ionX Why?" The possibility still remained that his father snd Lsdy Sylvia might ba working without his mother's knowb edge. Here was an acid test of hla suspl don. "Are you sure Bt. Croix means to go over to England and try for her?" "Why of course I Why should I doubt It? He's crazy about HI You know that dear. And so Is your father. What Is In your mind, dear?" Marvlu dropped her bands, leaned back In the deep couch and folded his arms. "I suppose I'm a fool, but I hnd a suspicion for a moment that Father had got the girl over hero and waa Jabbing her on to me on the sly I' (TO PI CONTINUED.) the window, and ail three benrd a dis tinct report. Particles of glass fell on one of them. Search fulled to veal any bullet or other object that might have caused the hole. It seems to have been due to one of the mys terlous prim I; i of lightning. Wherein th Difftrtnc We Imagine there lun't much differ ence between psychnnrurobls and nervousness, except In the mntter ol tha bill for diagnosis. Ohio Statt Journal If a mnn Is able to stand abuse hi !s able to stand prosperity. 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