FLASH S; : The Lead Dog : zt W N. U. 8-svWa IVWhli Co. i U...Mt..ill..ltt..iil.M...i.tM.MM.ti SYNOPSIS fp th. wild malara of th un- hiiimn VlliMVl.K. vrt a wlntar'a hiiitl, ),iurny Itrni-k McCain and llastrntd 1,.1-nila, 111! r-'ltlrh.''rt. emniatl, wilh l-'lasrt, litnck'a I'til'I'V mid I I r do Irnin, lirork'a rnlhir had ttarnrd tllm f tha tanaer ef till lrl After evral Ixttli-a with Hi alnrmy water ttiy nli til folk In th Vol t"w t.su. Hunk li a.vurely In. Iiirwl in makiii a uIiiiii niul KUh limta (lnimil (0 III Un runaelntia youth. Th lriirt race ilrspi-mlnly In rwi'h ihalr 1ailrtaliin Imfnr wlnlar aela In. r-lnh taea In a rii.rt "III Willi a wulf and kills hi in. llaiard lalla 1 1 reck of Ma da. larniliiallnn I" flint out who killed hla fnthar. Trnrka ar rilftcnvr1 and Mi two buy aeparat. for ai'ititlltia tutnaa Itrm-k la luniiinl hy iwii I ml l nn a and a wliiu man and knocked utteon aeii.ua. CHAPTER V - Th r(rol of the Cray Owl. Ilrork opened dated and pusalcd eye lu lln. I himself lying mi aiioar where he had been knocked utteon acloua by th knife hnmll of I ho free Willi throbbing head, iihI brain still (lull fri.iu (lit blunt of lli knife handle, lit drew lilnuolf to a (1111111 xnlil.in. "Ilea up nowl" aiiM Iht -lilt Man. In free, then turned to lb buy. "You're lucky, my young flghtlir rock, lo com 10 m you did I l.ottla. her, wniil.-il to ul t knife Inlo you. Vnil tin slugged him fur fair. Now ahnk yourself logeilterl Wt got flunk omttp," Slowly Hrook's confused head cleared Ye. Ii recalled. b wa lightening I heel thong, nhcn they tini.cd Mm. I lu go Hi Oral, then Hit other piled un, hit III in fr.mi . Mini on iht head Tlit hoy got In hla feet mill raised hla hand to hi swol len lira it. Hit ringer wort without fooling I I Ik Id shock of lo water Hi reatiratlon of what Hint mount spurred Itnitk't fumbling brain. Ilia fingcia wer frcctlngl liroplng In h now whore h had fought, h fnmul hi tnlttclia, Verne on now, you!" rasped Ih whll in.iii as h mtl:in started "You hchav of I II hoi j,ut Walk eft Ihriv now; It's l.tle lilHk Win loo delected -too t jlf fnont - o attwir, liiill'iig hla hitiitla ll;orniIy with anon I In i atowly hilnliig back III llis'.l br I'littlnj (here Innlil hla ahlrt Ivnralh hit armplta. Itfwk 'llorll lh tiv. on of whom nrrloil hi rnliv whil th wt.l! man brought up lb nut Aa li rtrrilon of niiwhwtnt In Ih kivn air atartisl th circulation In M ntm N-d lhth. h rV,'lr( br. U of Hi Ivy N jan , bu.y 'iw-lf w!:h b; alluatlon. Ivf ;vrl t llo on M nrrt know why hi rwrtnoi b,l not not him i II far al.l ol I' b.irrc- lip wvuM wa'i ior. fj!hrnl oiJ Oas'A n!.'a, won lr,rs t :ial Cs!! had tyvn r'sM Jt in aok. not b. (try baj aorn - nvi fivm ih fli of tho iv Thi-n a .v vnot!itn n ; II; f to lak Mm a'h It i':'M i Iwii sy to Ns Mm frnn tr.-buah kr!f him An.l now (if lry no. I what wi-u'J !ij ,'o w Mm Wtirn Ihcy ma.! ran- it- t h-.tor w.Miid a'.'w hi I ar.1 o,!-o!'.-fl !: ar,t h n() Nt ,. km to t Ir.t art. fro- rf tt-ai hr wvi:'d rtce.l rtwp:t lioian.- of tr It n-'tM Irarn ai'flMrj I'm at fir f. '.a-.-.a!!,vn "Krkwjt" frn t! r !t1'rt lr l.aiv IWvV Uwkrl ir (o l!''l of fn;v' in II, ,l tar.- l,rJ l mi wa'i 't r t.irw w'th rrrwt . N'u : ar,' ?M it t r ' h' v.'-.vr Iv'.' (N fir tl'ivk !!trs mt! to t- rrr awt'.on l'rrn t. t l.v'n ar,i n-.arrrr of , l rt llrovl ,"a1 it at bri rfirf tv r.i"t w n l'r" n.t iv ar,( afrr ! . 't ar, t'l !fl r ;Nrv !" v "an lvtw t'.t rv n:xi of IN "So jow ar.f r-, puf.rrt !kT.(M job t' t VrO.'wlft tt w , W . Hi 'rA rvV i.vl rt t ' K-'K-' t : . n: fr-o r'.-r!rt; ar, I v. r.Hi t ivwr-'rt !" . , iv l".rk jvyr r-Vrj l A w tr t tv". r.w ..i't. t t-t a cvr& of ..'. . V N tif aM. ftw vn:?t It wvrf t- IT- ri ir.r y.f-.r w tv rJ i iv. t .- ' Ttx P.f f tv lrF w - I IV wiwc ,v V T J'.v. . . ,-.4 t-mf 5 Vii r I;,rw4 Mr'A vr . (wvK m .r i" - of I If ? M p'4'v.-'t-fr Hr iwmr Nt 1.1 " r.'-. T".-. K'.jt iv B.f-i Vvs X vi ,t.r w.::t wr- y yntr" titv rv IVivk ,-a t' tt,: "I'm irtt ! of my part nora la ;Ctlonut l.oomW of l''orl Altiniiy. Kvot hour of lilint" At Hit mr of lint fuiiinil lOllonn I.imtoIx, (lit whlto man guv nn In vnluiiliiry tlnrt, hit ojoa wlilonotl In aurprlao, ho ri'iioalod thl now In Cro to hi iiicn. "Another I lllmk Jnok IVanullot vor liontil nf lilmj" Tins fiHfi of III aiiilltura, for th curium t'roo hml Jnlnoil tholr rhlof m Hit fi, tllloil UriH'k with Inwiinl iIoIIkIU. Thoy luul liiilooil honrd of Hit rhlof of lh Al hiiiiy lllvor put nil of Iht provincial IHillo (load ho and known from dud' Ink lo lttiHr( limit man wiihout (Wir. ItnM-k had cortiilnly thrown bomb Into th rump of hi fnptorn from Hi grnn liMik thoy t clmnitoil. The olilor man pulTod tr inc on hi pli. pvldoiitly (IlKoalliiB the alnrtllni Informntlon Hint two of th nhloal and niiwt f on rod nion In th lludaon' Hay country wr winter lug on llm Yollnw l.cit Ktlonu I. i'Mlx. uih'I of Cnaixird, and head man al Fort Albany, and th fninont "Itlnok .lark" IVaaullo; and that b lug ik wor thr for but on pur (uMie th aolullon of th myatorlou illsnpprainiio of I'lorr t.vmlx. At llnik aoorotly rvvcliHl In th ilUoom ntur nf hla raptor, h wondered If ho had holH4 rnthor limn Injured hi own chanov, II wa allont aa Hi rump prop rod for Hie night. II had hla own blan ket In hi pnok, and. when they had lied him up with rawhliltf, to b could not nun vitally without disturbing the Indiana win. lay on either aid on Ih pru. boiitfh near Hi Ore, be wa wmpeJ lu Hi robe. With hi anna and lec fettered. em-lip wa liiipoaallile, (O hi thuiii;lit run the cntuut of the event of the day which had placed him here, a prisoner a prisoner, who. Ilk I'lerr l.ocruli, niliiht never again be heard from. What a Jolt th name of Oua pard t uncle and "Ulnck Jack' ! aaulle had itl -u them I If only It were true, and then men were back there with t;npar to com to hla aid l. k wolve they'd Ink the trull. I wolve they'd fall or thea i mmi1. It ii t hi partner wa alone, j What roiiUI lit do alngle handed agalnat fotirt Al la( Itrock tried to Uvp. for h wou'd nHil hla tror(:tli, whatever hapHnett. After lime, hi tired body hrousht him to th frontier- of uiiioncloune, only to b waked by Hi .'all of a gray owl. He oper d M drowsy eye to watch the glow of th fir on th h.aek aercen of urrunding pruo, then closed them with a algh. Once more he drew near to aleop. Then again, the ..untlng rati of th gray owl boomed through. Hi aound li forest. "Whoo, hmhtho, wh,vwhimor u, thl time to be followed by faint )uak. T.i algnall The !gnl of their NijhivM! vlanpard II had trailed them, liaapard bad gvn In aearvh of (! p"tnrr who failed to n.eet him l fee r'niletvou. A'lird the lra!t and followed. He lay there now out tn the anew, warning Prwk of h! coating Staunch oM t;apard' ; Shortly lrivk h'urd a faint .unj j N-.'.Ind th now bo'e. and h turtx-J j '.'i ey. to a datk head and ahoul 1 and H- g'lnt of atoel wer th t l'g!it from te fir tou.hej a knife ( b',!e Cauilotialy '.apard twkej hi i a. Hret'th th bole tn th arow b j hsd d.tg N-yor th aieeter' bead. I uo.Vr th r'f of tvrgh. i l.v:'rg hla Mont. r.varJ mt ! b.a fa, do to r,vk lined bead j am! h V.vrvd. "W heir re too ttedT" Kree and hew. rep: ed Hrivk i ori,(rr h'.a brearV divr: w',:h Its isa 'er.v and taut nerve i'.'v,jr,l r:w rvacf ed d.-wn ever ; h-.a tV.y rj ttt kr.if i:t t! n-:,o n,ke o IV r-'tw ratfit rt!r. j Aja n (V raj.vr e'c of t'- kn'f j irkrsl to fv- I'nvk from ty Katt ,' ket ii',vrt A .1 tt t 4r tvr.w b : esc ef t!. rearrc-w of IS 'eetvr ; A '.. In !e;vr:!,vi. levrvv'.i eJwsl j i I'rwl a.'oy'.Vr ari a ow j drew ; ! r.'iw frwar tvJiweee, M ne'gVrw, aed j j Nl.k iMvtRtn b- t If vow A I I Ma e Vw arj knee ard j P-xvk f-e. w:a r.a . ew r-r1 ' ' ,i5 r.ixe4 trtw .l tv I j r.f a ;. tt tww :,vj in tfc j n-.. r.r. if.vkeA ear :r'.r.!rg fv '' rd ", IV a'erp a TV. ' !".;' rf .. ttt tr.: i tW,ret ; I l t rw.Nvr P-.vk N'r.e4 at j r rf g-; -. te v' Vr ef ;'r."irf r.e e-tr.ryie Ved a-wee-pr" ; j ,V CSan($ j W. ! i! r.-rf iyo O.JT.ff I -. -rt'r-rft f. fr.TT. !:.- 1 ' ' nv.w IV-rf.r tf 'h xvt.,ek ; ! j-v ,v. r:NI .it iv !?-m i re j .ifVI tv ; trpa a frJ if) ik' .: t fAr.--,-Y-r.fr J tv i t ....' IN rf fart IU1 a Attn ' wfr -..xt :o ;n ,-tI.' txi la ' Wd Mrt ; V.-VI tM it yV'i .' fl,f,r-'.A ; wfwi'hir, rt i c -i .(! VM l.;? 1 tf .. 4 1W HKf 5 trs.wk nt .r,4-t, it .t t ?. t ;i. "i .. tt r.a f Kj.r.t rt v tm i-i, t fi:r-mf(ti, nm . wt .! i : y ), t 1-. It man a Q Priart hr th Natlnnal flwii,raihl aiwutr, vvaatiiuaiua. t. i' Rl'MOIt from time to time that the new Tutklah regime la planning to toll the Jewel ninnaaed by the aultana, and Hint th Soviet government wImIio to tllNpoHA of genu of the laitrn and tho lluaalnn church turn attention to those and the other great collection of precloua atonea and treasure. The Turklali rrovvn Jewel, for many yenra hidden In the t'reen Vault of ronatntitlnople, ar among the world' Inrgoat collorllona. The SuIIhii'i lltrone la of ninaalve beaten gold, atttdded with diamond, rubles and emeralda aet In tiioanle. It ha been appralaed at more than $15,tKMHHJ. Few travelera have ever broken through the aecluidan of the trenatire riHiin to e th Jewel and only lately have photographer boon permitted to take picture of the collection. There la another throne of ebony and nn dnlvvood. Inlaid with mother-of-pearl. ruhlea, rmeMld and Riipphlrei; a toilet aet thickly aludded Willi tur qtttlaoa and diamond; and armor. pistol, andillea, anndnla, almltara, tur Nn. dagger, aword and cane all be.leweled, not to mention the long trnml of pearl aa large a rherrle. rlnga, hnitvleta, nnkleta, nnd all aorta of other gorgvoualy designed Jewelry for tarlou ttae. Some authorltlea claim Ih Knailan honle of Jewel la the world largest. Th head of the tsar must have gleamed mightily at royal function, with ."'.V "in! rami of diamond and ron of pearl, when he wore hla host hoail.lros. There are other regal crown of magnificent filigree work, artistically act with colored atonea above a baae of eipenslve fur. The famou Shah dSam-md which formerly hung In front of th IV rivk throne when It waa In PoMee tlon of one of the mogul enterora of India. Is In the collection; and out teresl here and there among th gor givtn srray are diamond a big a walnut, rubles and emerald a large a plgvvn eg:. Inlaid golden plate, be Jeweled wall hanging. robe, iwontf, Sivptera, pendant, cane, atrff. rellglou emblem, tapestrie. and what not. Th famou OHolT diamond re.se In the handle of Catharine the threat a scepter. Jfwrti In Tower ef London. The brightest spot within the grim gray wall of the Tower of London. If not In London Itself, I the Jewel room where Ih crown Jewel of Oreat I'ritaln are on hili;Ln. T reach th larg gtasa ess which Inclose th gv!-.,, on has to run the g.intlet of guard front Ih lowly but dignl 1-d "le'featera" fyormen ef the gitarvlt lo nvii ef Hi pukoj guard of Ih empire. And should a i.tor a:remt to lake one ef th gem he l-.ke mt. he would f.nd that an un -n sttel Mf wHs!d I nisrws! lately en c the treasure, th tWr N!;ind him would become fast, and th outer gate of Ih tower wall would t'snt t!;ut to aert M cp. Api raiser admit that -t.i . It a low ctit mat ' lb valiwef the royat Jewelry. n of tb m-t tHkir.g piort Is kj'wo Marj's crown. Ilng on a white aatin piliew. II Ktntilate with n ..my res (twluj'ng lb fariHtu K,t. s.ix iMeur.ta.n t lightt d r.t.t Sa of t! e sr.v!let dtnad wee cut frvon i! tV.I'Inan. IN tr-et JiaEr.wJ ever four.1 In It rough tt wg snts .- ' Ti K.Krs. la h.tA.I Kv iKa UIUu I, KS. am a, i! 1 a,, i a ratca'.B rwsef. fceace. tt It v-jcb Mtj stone. iVntirtttefy th kir wear th rtvww f .g'al bat a few asinete iii.r.g fc-.a vrec.a tioa cerewnvr.y. Ii tt a ajgrs.f-cet! criMi:ti we".ft..tt ti p.". r, w hat he fry f,ir coc.fci N rsvAdre. t: g.;jcn f,vn I oearty Li Va ty ! iek3s, rs. e aaj V'..rr. T kirg's ct. tf ttgM r we (M cvwtalr.t ti- rs ttf ard brorwtk tt TtV iwrnKwa est frvr i iV,.ia no. Tt r,w of v.Vw'eo Virtor.A. a'.swv c i.;;'..tB, trsi-l w :a .fiwo.;. so fris srd mTf tr-.;;-e is aa arv oscr a par; veiM f,-irm ts.t t,-p tt a wk4 et M ijiTwsTi.. ar,J crst wilt fctT Ur-t W77..?e rJ fvtf f.tiMri). Tt Turriff t ttri. tt vc - Ws".-t.g ,vwrit tor l?eMr'A 4 year arj t ce.g a ptn ef i wm! jSvr' 4.r. y gvBit. Ii . fvl lai. tfitt It fj wrr IV Civk tvtr was ltk t Tr-'x-'ti It: $.!. Jat.an. r n j-n tri.'.m Wftcils, fi .'j Ml -ta tt.s wi ,J p.-ui f.-irit ri5f ftl, i. ;s,-?rttK.t,t ;i 1 . It tjhir.ii v1 ! M r, ; c Ci ti n,S, eiwntJt an n;. f ). ' tS-OTK.! It Jrtflrv T.i. !.. 1t")fl t aj'ir. IKI." f",7.f, nttiqf V.;t tf'tiin ). t.:l ,l ITMff-.ld i 1..4 Arii t,y ntrw jn-sK .:4 tt ft'" lltortilly wrnpped In gold nnd precious atonea. Daroda'a Carptt ef Ptarla. Tho l'nrKt of 1'eaii. In the Nuaer bngli pnlnee nt Itnroda, la otto of Hie world fiimous Jeweled creallon. It la 8 by tl feet square. Ilesldea the IMMtrla, which form Hie larger part of the rnrpot, there are three large din llioitita, ,12 amiill illnnioiiils, V.VJ ruhlea ami fitW emeriiKIs which form a flower design In the center. Imagine an Kuatern potentate lltlng on the gor genua I'encoek throne with hla ahoul dera nearly slooied under the weight of pcarla, hla leg and arms arrayed In golden Jeweled braceleta and ank let, hla head crowned with mor stones than soma Jeweler handle In many yenra, and with a Carpet of (Yuri hanging before him. The gtiekwnr of Karoda la snld to hnv (he largest collection of pearl and the niuliarajnh of lndore run close BiHvml. A roynl wedillng or state function attended by tit Indian princes In their Jewels represents many million of dollars. At one ryal wedding" Hie maharajah of ln dore wore a enrf of pearl valued at :.,.' kt.ta.it. eighteen of the pcarla were act with carat diamond. Thla potentate nNo ha on of the most be-Ji-uclcd turbans In India which I a nv.a of rubles, emeralds and dia mond. No losa Imposing ar some of th religion rolleitlon of Jewels. Sine the ilawn of history oopl have Ix-en Imlsh with their gift for religious purioea, whether they womhliH-d I ! -Is or an unseen Hod. The result Is that In all ages treasure, usually In Ih form of gold and silver and precious stones, lias flowed to temples and churcho. monasteries and other r'llgtotta Institution. Archcologlst Pud that the pagan temples of rlvlll rations' iloud for thousand of year were ornamented with a wealth of pnvlou metal. Indian temple of several faith have had their rich treasures and their ornamenta of gold and sliver for centuries; and they hare made nse aa well of a glittering array of diamonds, ruble, aapphlrr and other Jewela. Many an Idol to day, from the dim Interior of Indian temple, looks otit through ye of great Instroo. preclou stone, and wears other gents Hist might ransom an emperor. Troture of ChHttan Church. Th marked enrichment of t'hriatlan churvhe began la earnesi In Italy and Ih Past In th fifth and Slith tenturie and spread In early medieval time to Franc and other Western countries. Not only did Ih churvhe accumulate gold chalices, paten, can delabr and ether small object, hot many had larg screens of gld and silver, a well aa fntt and statue. To a few of th ehnrohe) altar of solid gold were presented, hut later church regulation preacrlbed ton and w,xvl as th only permiwibl ma terial for altar. rreetoo stone !. cart Into to ornament Im tce of th saints or at gift to them. Thus It Sacred Haby of Ih Church of Ara OoeU In Home has been given ever a srae ef many year wealth of Jewel. The vtswelatte of treasure by ten-pie ard churrh, and nwntsterle fa ct beet, cnbrv ken. Tim and t m again the corvenient Woev ol precious ntls and preclou ttoiw-s list been eited by corn ueror. ra j ga ta lodes! lb shrine ef other j pagwr.a. Mi-4inintaM looted Roman : :fe, Includlrg St. Petert In Ss iJ ib chuTvbes of Cve.t!nt(nopl la H'S. 5Ania -t!. after the bek r-elween the Western and Eaat e-n cf.urchee, was sacked by Wetterw hr.ivt r!ur!r.g tfc focrth Oaad; and c?TYh ee? were taken or de-s-rvvd la P4iry esse at th lime of t: Kef-irtnatlon. Rattstta cls-arv rrcsmrie bsv been ts.org t' Hcert la t1etv In 1st rentirr.e. Wfcen Res eetvys were .! Et by t? tei Wfitil-cfvllisieJ t t- : T to gJoe ca:leal re ! ',. ty were Bx-et ln-rrer-J by i we"th tiJ rtcli bcwatT of the KTsicv at 5.Tirta S-r-M. S.ace that I me ll. ii ct.anchca tt ' trrw me; by tV-cr wenltli of orrstsoetita t intu Jrtt. rei4vries an! ctn y -es f f.t-e:-.-n w1t'i s 14 b f, ;,-4 i t.i of Ih eel! rturche. i-Aitf..y t! tl.iett of all re : .us J:,!.:xt:ot 1 L.s" a a th ,ra r T7 Trm!.iiey at Kiev J'f-sr at w na wr It . i w an t.nrl 'ivcni 14 tit If t. "'-( uSiillart ni.i a ' i-trwlpj l-nirtrj . T tsv i.i?S ti.-isH Inrfinr U1 iiwi ii ta ., th . ii-s -f ."? er M.cew t.if. uf'iiW:" wtli jerr i of ix-'iin Al j't Oani1l i, ft. Jiiicfc, fn. rrttrnt,iirt, tt ii Tii'if it'tinti t ( f i3uc tn n. it'tii ' ((""wiiitn scrt vrMitni.ti, t4 it i.i:: tiibtli emU You how careful That'i the Mr give you rent service. more aniline tlutn other Next time you want to to uie tltrnc Then compare look; of Itrraking, or twitting. See how toll, bright, new looking the, colon are. Thrn obiervt how and washing. If you don't dealer will refund your money, The tiAi'lr fathagt of Diamond mnA Li..A .1 : futf ailv ,1(1 SHN VI IIMICi lltla SVll UTS VW fini 1IK WIAI, WIH1I. linen, rayon or any mixture ol materials, The blut fixkag it special aye, or tine or wool only, of silk or wool wilh result! you ouy rememoer tins, mo until fiXkayi win wool Your dealer hai j; i it eg? Oai the Bey "There teem to be more girls here than boys." "Yeah. The pelting I two to one." Life, to aome other common varieties. Nothing "educate th nubile" like observation. Precept a don't f FOR, Colds To brrak a colj harmlcisly end in a hurry try a Ilayer Atpirin Ultlct. And for hrailarlie. The action of Aspirin is cry tflkicnt, too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rlteumatism and lumlaRol And there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine Bayer Aspirin has Hayer on the box and on every Ublct. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aascrta It ! Uwlt But at rw Maastactar tt aUaaMkai4-auT g ttUtjUM It la the "system that deprive In every democracy there la a yon of your rlghta more than It Is I struggle to make the law remedy the Individual. Inequalities of human fat. From Youth To Old Age '"THERE arc three trying periods in a woman's life: when the girl matures to womanhood; when a woman gives birth to her first child; when a woman reaches middle age. At these times Lydia E Tinkham's Vegetable Compound helps to re store normal health and vigor. Countless thousands testify to its worth. Ltjdia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound ..lTPU t NKIIAM MilMClNR 00 1VNN. MASS. CuUeura Noan 3iothcr a ravonlc v nit the family ClJUVm tnJ unnct tSr slin an J ben ej Jailr, .., haI by t un.-uta Oior aoeoi at aeedcj, k rsvsovit LnW U.i K. J .! en.V,)( bvxm heiiiM sm-nsuk f,.sw fV. rWww 7V. vt Vit, . tu.su : Kii rxresaxssv SaffifiW . Snav Cs-ts.is,-IVr Sit, MWktv M. can't dve a dreit no matter you may be-twllliout real color. behind Diamond Dyci. They are made to They contain frutn three to five timet dyci on the market. dye. try Diamond Dyei. See how tuny It Ii result. Note the slnci.ee of that re-dyed thry keep their brilliance through wear. agree Diamond Dyei are better dyes, your ; Dyei It the original ''all-purpoie" dyt for - 1 t. ...in jk..m ..- -:li. .. i witn It you can dye your valuable articles equal to lite finest prolesiionnl work. When ina mm parttagt dyei silk or wool only. dye every kind of goods, including silk tot both packages. --. i i n r Covvtitusneaa la aort of mental gluttony. C'hitmfurL If yon wlah beautiful clear white clothes, us Huns Hull Illue. large package at Grocer. Adv. If money talks It la probably I pay lug teller. OB5 , a , a VI ' I ,S 1