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HowMudiWfitep Should Baby Get? 'Wramous ftuuiority s Ktuo HyUuAISrUtuln Iluliy specialist agree nowadays, tlint during tlie flmt tlx months, babies must liuvo three ounce of fluid per Iouiid of body wuljtlit dully. An eight pound bnliy, fur Instance, needs twenty-four ounce of fluid. Lntor on the rulu In two ounces of fluid ir pound of body weight. Tho niiioiint of fluid absorbed by breast-fed bnliy 1 beat determined by weighing him befor and nfler feeding for the whole day) nd It 1 easily calculated for tho bottle-fed ono. Thro make up my de ficiency with wuter. (living bnby sufficient water often relieves bit feverlrh, crying, upset and restless xilt. If It doesn't Rlvo him few drops of Fletcher' Castorla. For thes mid other Ills of liable and children such aa colic, cholera, diar rhea, Sl on stomach and bowels; con atlpatlou, sour atomach, loaa of sleep, underweight, etc., lending physicians say therti's nothing so effective. It la purely vegetable the recipe la on the wrapper and millions of mothers have depended on It In over thirty years of ever Increasing use. It rego latea baby's bowels, niukea hlin sleep and eat right, enables hlin to get full nourishment from his food, so he In creases In weight as he should. With each package yon get a book on Moth erhood worth Its weight In gold. Just a word of caution. Look for the signature of Cbaa. II. Fletcher on the package so you'll lie sure to get the genuine. The forty-cent bottles contain thlrty-flv dosee. SCHOOL FOR MEN TraMw la atnmut. TS IMS rtoruiMM JkurvJI any tini. toud fur liurlur. omaoN iMtrrrvrt or T(cmnoiov (. at. V. A. ludg. rartluul,Oncta For Barbed Wire Cuts lianford'i Balsam of Myrrh MaeMlvMWIIillMliM, aJ tmiwm. Unlucky Visit Ueaslea waa Introduced Into tlie FIJI Islanda when the king visited New South Wales In 1875, and his son and a servant with him caught the disease. Mothers, Keep Your Health Up to Par Baa Bernardino, Calif. Dr. FUroe'a Favorite Preeeriptloa is eoeh a help In motherhood, I am amaaed that every woman does Dot take tt during ex pectancy. Before ry trst child came suffered with a ontiaaone pain In any left aide. Dr. Pieree'a Favorite Prescription etrnthen4 m e aad I aid a fine healthy child, with out the palna that most women sui ter. Also my strength returned rap Idly afterwsrde. Or. Pleroe'a Favor lie Prescription la a tonlo and nervine worthy of the highest praise." lira. Mary i. Queen. 161 . 4th 8L All dealers. Urge bottles, liquid Hit: Tablets 11.11 and (So. Holly Wood Valuable The wood of I he holly tree, whose foliage Is so Indlapensubl during the holiday sen Kin, Is highly prised by the makers of mathematical Instru ments. MOIT peepla know this absolute1 antidote for pain, but are you careful to say Bayer when you buy it? And do you always give a glance to tee Bayer on the box and the word gtnuint printed in red? It isn't the genuine Bayer Aspirin without it I A drugstore always has Bayer, with the proven direction! lucked in every box: Aemlel. la NSsr mm Sylvia CHAPTER IX Continued 20 And now, as at this Instant they licurd the enr stnrt away aguln, the bc cusutlon In her Inquisitor's gux deep encd ; for Mr, Crelghlon wus sure that It wus soelng his futher' car at the door that hud tnado Murvln drive on. The girl wus a llur end a sclmmor. In the very act of waiting here for his son, aha hnd denied that aha ever remained here for visitors! If she had not guilty consclonre, If In her re lations with Marvin thore wore noth ing to bide, she would not, of course, find It necessury to He. A dangerous wench I Murvln could thank his father for saving hlin from bar, Mr. Crelgh ton felt ruthless. With bis usuul directness he csm to tils point. "You were expecting my eon? That was, of course, his car that etopped here and then, at sight of mine, drove on wasn't It I" "Not being an adept at seeing through a brick wall, Mr, Crelghton, I don't know." Her evading a direct answer to his every question only continued hlin In his darkest apprehensions. "Miss Bchwenckton," he said abrupt ly, "I would mitke It worth your while to resign from this school and go away." "Away from your son, Mr. Crelgh ton I" shs Inquired pleasantly, "Exuctly." "Hut In these days of airships whith er csn I flee that he cannot follow! If I take the wings of the morning and dwell In the uttermost parts of the sea, or ascend up Into heaven, or make my bed In hell" "What la It worth to yon to get out of this neighborhood and atay outf "Well, not being very experienced In theee transactions" "'Not very experienced P "Not very," she Imperturbably re peated, "so I'll have to ask your ad vice, What'e the mnet I ought to sis 7 I want to do aa well aa I can for my self, of course." "Come, Mlsa Bchwenckton, I'm seri ous please don't try to play the fool with met Tou must know that I could get rid of you less expensively. A few words from me to your trustees, and you would tnee your position. Hut Tve no desire to Injur you. I prefer to help you" "Help me out of the neighborhood?" "I'll amply compensate you for the lose of your school and something sub stantial over." 'ton really and truly are offering me money to give up thla darned school and go awayt" "I am." "Hut," aha exclaimed, a glad sur prise coming Into her eyes, "thla la the first time In all my life that I've bad money thrust at met Will you give me any amonnt I nnkf "Of course not you'll have to be reasonable," he protested, feeling shocked that a girl who looked like this should after all be sordid and un principled. "Just what would you call reason able. Mr. Crelghton r "Name what It's worth to yon to leave and then I'll anawer you." "Well, then, let me ace well, Ml take my railroad far to Hollywood and enough more to support nut (and my family) for six months while I'm convincing the picture maker at Hol lywood what a gold mine I'd be for them." "Your family? You'r not going to tell me you have some children to sup port r "No, I wont go ao far aa that Only some parents. Two helpless tittle par ents." . "If I give yon a check for Ave thou sand dollar, when will yon leaver Meely caught her breath. The sum seemed vast to her. A thousand pounds! It would liberate her from thla schoolroom prison, rellev her mother's needs and waft her to far away California with a Sonne of as and security such aa ah had not known In many years! "If you will algn thla statement giv ing up all clulma upon my son" He took a folded paper from his breast pocket and laid It cn the desk In front of her, pushing aside the let ter she had atarted to writ to her mother. "All right," ah answered him gayly, though not at one aignlng the paper. "And If I fall at Hollywood, I'll marry on of your sons and then my hus band ran pny back to you thla loan" "On of my sons I I've only one son who'd be fool enough to glv you the chance, young woman!" "nut Mr. Crelghton," .ah asked In genuine curiosity, "how did you And out about us? Did Bt Croli talk In his sleepT" Mr. Crelghton stared at her. Now why, he wondered, waa ahe putting up a bluff Ilk that! protending It waa Bt Croix I "8t Cnilxl" h repeated, with a laugh. "Don't wast your tnlonts, Mlsa Rchwenckton, trying to deceive me I My son, St Croix, will never cause me a moment's anxiety as to his choice of I wife!" . "A wife!" she breathed. "My goodness I What's all thla about, any way r "I'm sure you know quit well what It'a all about." "If it's not about Bt Croix, I don't !" She looked so sincerely pusxlcd and astonished that for an Instant h be lieved her almost Hut only for an Instant "I'll never lava to pay any girl five thousand du of the Minute By HELEN R. MARTIN OeprrlsM br Void, u4 A 0. wxu ewrios lure to keep flt. Croix from marrying her I" he repeated. "Hut-but."- she faltered, "If It's Marvin you've been talking about do you mean Marvin? Hut you can't possibly but what on earth make you think Marvin want to" Bhe pulled herself up with a Jerk; If she were not careful he would realise that there was no least need for bis paying her that bribe I "Oh, If It's Murvln you mean," ahe rattled on, "then I'll re consider I I don't think I can sign away Marvin! Or, If I do, that'll really cost you something! Marvin Is really worth something I" "You're mlstuken. He's worth the puny salary h makes llfty-slx hun dred dollar year. Not a dollar more." "I know I didn't mean that kind of worth. I meant human worth. I wouldn't however, get money from you, Mr. Crelghton, on fulse pretenses. I really have my doubts whether Mar vin would want a wife who could not tell how many stntee there are In his country. Do you think be would?" "I'll tell you what sort of wife Marvin wouldn't ' want when you've algned that paper." Without a moment'a hesitation she took up her pen and affixed her name, "Amelia Bchwenckton," to the stute "And If I Fill at Hollywood. I'll Marry On ef Your Son and Than My Husband Csn Psy Back to You Thla Lean." ment that ahe gave up all claims of every description upon the son of Mr. Crelghton. "How unbuslnera-llk you are!" he aald aa he received the paper from her handa and tucked It Into his breast pocket "to algn this and glv It over to me before I have given you my check. He took from another pocket a hank book and rapidly Oiled out and tor off check. "Now, then," he aald, not at one handing It to her, "when will you gor "I think I ought to glv the trustee a chanc to get a teacher In my place, don't you? Think of all those chil dren running 'round loos for days without getting educated! My cou aclence won't atand for It I" "A conscience that can stand for bribe" "Hut your conscience seems to stand for them ! If you think bribes so bnse, why do you go 'round offering bribes to your sons prospective wives? Cor rupting the I'oor Working Girl I Ity the way, Mr. Crelghton, this won't be n bribe, It will be a loan. Ml pay you back If I have to marry one of your aona In order to. For I prophesy, Mr. Crelghton, that when you know me better, you'r going to want m for a dnughter-ln-law I Oh, yea, you are! When I com back from Hollywood I'll prov It to you for I'll atop and pay you a vla!t Or, I'll atop off and be your cook until I've earned that live thousand dollar. In America a cook must earn flv thousand dollar In the bat of an eye" 11 r m ixixiixixiixxxxxxiiiixxxix Belief in Witchcraft A writer, looking over th annals of Ncwburyport Mass, dug up a curl on case of th witchcraft eras. It wa In 1W) that eom very strange, happenings took place In th houa of n old resident; pot and pnna rattled at unearthly hour of th night and mlssllea flew through th air In th most mysterious manner and on on occasion a brick from th chimney struck the old man and nearly ended hla earthly existence. Ill wife was tried and convicted of being a witch and sentenced to be hanged. A neigh bor suspected boy, the old man's grandson, and In telling th aged man he could determine the cause, hinted he had knowledge of astrology and astronomy, 'Suspicion of witchcraft fell on him and he waa tried and es caped conviction only when another "When will you leaver b sharply repeated. "Tin very moment l'v th where withal to leave!" "Hut," he Informed her In a firm tone a he banded her th check, "If you dure to com around ber again, you will be dealt with, Miss Bchwenck ton, In a more summary manner than you will like!" , "I'm afraid, Mr. Crelghton, I'll have trouble cashing this and It would put you In auch a funny light, giving tlv thousand dollars to such a dun gor ously alluring girt as I am apparently I If you've the real money about you" He had been wondering whether ah would prov so sophisticated aa to renllz that H had no Intention, really, of letting her leave the room with that check. "You or Indeed 'experienced,' Miss Bchwenckton, for on so young!" h said Ironically aa he took back tho check and gav her roll of bills ten five-hundred dollar notes. And It was at Inn very moment of her receiving these that again the sound of a cur stopping outside Inter mitted them. "He's com back again," aald Mr. Crelghton bitterly, "In th hope that by thla time I'd be gone I You have played your game well!" "And thla time," ah answered blithely, her head bent to listen, "though . your car la still there, he doesn't eem to b driving away agnln." Little did they dream that the first car that had stopped and then driven on had carried away Mrs. Crelghton, who, th moment ah had recognised her husband'a car parked nearby, had been atartllngly convinced that Mar vin' fantaatlc tusplclons of a plot between his father and Lady Sylvia Bt Croix was not after all fantastic! For what else In the world could bring her husband to the schoolhouse? She had decided, after a moment' debating with herself, not to Intrude upon their conference. She would let Marvin know, when ahe saw him on Thursday, what ahe had discovered. It waa so evident that he was deeply Interested In the girl ws his Interest too deep to be turned to aversion by the fnct that ahe was Lady Sylvia Bt Croix and In league with hi father to Intrigu him Into marrying her? a he had declared such a fact would dis gust him I A half hour after ah had driven away, Marvin, driving out toward Ab salom 1'untx', felt as he drew near William Fenn tchoolhouse, that that spot waa fnt becoming to blm th pivot on which hi whol nnlvers turned 1 A be came nearer, the eight of I car standing before the little building made hla heart sink like lead In hla breast Was Mlsa Bchwenckton hav ing a rendezvous again with Bt Croix? A soon, however, aa he was near enough to recognize the car, he saw, to his startled surprise, that It wa not St Croix', but hla futher's I Instantly h waa convinced. Just aa hla mother had been, that hla suspicion of col lusion between "Miss Bchwenckton" and hla father, to entrap him Into a marrlnge, had been well founded. He did not with hla mother' deli cacy, decide not to Intrude upon them. On the contrary, he loat not moment In parking, alighting, and striding straight Into th achoolhous to con front them hl heart and brain In a whirl. At the sound of his approaching atep they had stepped down from th platform. Mr. Crelghton' fsc stern aa th Judgment day. Mis Schwenrk ton' a Interested aa If ah were In a theater seeing ploy, a they stood looking expectantly toward th door, Marvln'a long stride halted at algbt of them. "Well?" his father peremptorily In quired. "What are you doing here?" "My duty aa the county superintend ent Earning my salary." "An easy, pleasant way to earn It calling after work on your young teacher !" "I'm her much oftener during school hours," answered Marvin, won dering whether thla ton of displeas ure wer assumed and why. "You wished to see me about some thing. Mr. Crelghton r Mis Bchwenck ton addressed Marvin composedly the elder Crelghton recalling that ah bad apoken of him a "Marvin." "Only to Investigate," replied Mar vin, "why, at this hour, your school ll atlll open." . (TO n CONTINUED.) Strong in Year 1680 neighbor testified he had seen the boy throw shoe at his grandfather. Then suspicion fell on th grand mother and ah waa convicted and sentenced to death. Meanwhtl th grandson went away and th disturb ance ceased. A reprieve wna granted and later the case waa dismissed. "Show Af" An English Inventor filter th scratching and metallic sounds from phonographic music by passing It through more than 00 feet of tin tub ing Oiled with peas. Think It Ovr Know that the slender shrub which Is seen to bend conquer when It yield t th storm. The fiMr--TZm ' Cream feJl Tobacco llUCrol crop IvsTrnTOj l fffSa It's toasted No Throat Irritation -No Cough. !, Th American Tobacco Co, New Type of Goggles Ideal for Motorists A new type of dark glasses tor out door wear at tennis, golf and other porta, and aald to b especially use ful for auto driver at night when meeting can with glaring headlight hs been produced In th optical work of th Zeis firm at Jena Th baal for th new type protection consist of two wedge-aha ped piece of glass fused together. Th upper member of th pair Is mad of dark, gray-brown glass, while the lower part 1 clear and uncolored. Goggle mad from this msterlal are thus very dark t th top. shading off gradually Into clear glass at the lower edge. This arrangement cut off th glar of th sky, while permitting ao unclouded view of th ground. Motorists, en countering glaring headlights, simply duck their heads a llttl and look through th top of their goggle un til th offending car baa passvd. when they again mak use of their normal vision through th lower part of the glassea Ntw Experience It I Mid thst Charlie Chaplin be gan hi career a clrvue performer. Befor "going on" each night, ll la declared, Charlie would put a sack of peanut In hi hip pocket for an ele phant friend. Th pachyderm would (huffla up behind Charlie, thrust his trunk Into the hip pocket and snuf ll gratefully. On on occasion Charlie thought he would glv th elephant real treat So he placed some nice, fresh, stleky popcorn In his pocket Th elephant could not get in candy nut Nor could he extricate hi trunk At this point In lb story Charlie always pause for effect "You'v heard an elephant truin pet," he will say, "but did you evet hear on trumpet In your hip pocket? -Kansas City Star. Trapping Tomato Moth Th us of electricity In exteriulnat Ing tomato worms I being demon st rated on th farm of U W. I'untutn A Sons, Danville, . Having tried all recommended measures for th con trol of the tomato worm without sue cess, Mr. I'urdum conceived the Idea of trapping the tomato moth before It could lay egg A simple trap with 40-watt lamp wa constructed A three-quart pan containing kerosene Is suspended from th reflector email A Inches below th lump. The lUlil attract th Insect and In flying against th glob they drop tuto the kerosen underneath. Bronz and Bra Hi composition of th bronze used hy primitive peoples during th so called Drome age wna an alloy of copper and tin. Rronz has contin ued In very extensive and general use down to the present day. It resem ble closely bras, which I an alloy consisting mainly. If not exclusively, of copper and xlno. 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