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..irtS THE LAXATIVE IN YOUR HOME A DOCTOR'S APPROVAL? mm WW Some things people da to help tKe IWels whenever any bad breath, ieverishncss, biliousness, or a lack of appetite warn of constipa tion, really weaken these organs. Only a doctor know what will cleanse the system without harm. That is why the laxative in your tome should have the approval of family doctor. The wonderful product, known to millions as Dr. Caldwell's . Syrup I'cpsin is a family doctor's pre emption for sluggish bowels. It tiever varies from the original pre scription wtiich Dr. Caldwell wrote thousands of times in many years of practice, and proved safe anj reliable for men, women and chil ilren. It is made from herbs and ether pure ingredients, so it is pleasant-tasting, and can form no habit. You can buy this popular laxative from all drugstores. To Avoid Infection Use Hartford's Balsam of Myrrh AM Saalart ara tatasriiaS to rf nar Mq tor tha tint totti II a-t aaitas Peace Offering "Pad, what ts peace offering! "Anything from a box of chocolates to a fur coat" Hamburg Hummel Staa th Fata. Tha hurt of a burn or a rut stops when Cole's Carbollaalv la applied. It haala qnicklr without arara. kv and ; ty ail drurgtats. or aon1 V to The J. w. Cole Co Rockford, III. Advertisement. Fame Is the perfume of heroic deeds. Socrates, "Pimples All Disappeared" Portland. Ore. "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has done more for me than any other tnrJn cine I have ever taken. My blood was impoverished and I jhad Urruch trouble. 'Sometimes when I would be lying down gas would come up and I would smother and have terrific pains. Also I broke out with little pimples caused by bad blood. I was just all rundown in health but after taking Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery (or a whiie my Wood til good the pimplos all diMppcired and I have had another ipeil with my stomach since." Mrs. Emma Dixon, 424 9th St AD dealers. Wire Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Bnf!al N. Y, if you desire free medical advice. Wisely and slow; they stumble that ma fast Accidentally an Arkansas lady cured f!.s In a valuable dog with Ituss Ball I'.Iue. Many others cow use It Nev tr fall, she says. Adv. Even a man may he emotional If he Isn't married. MakesUfe Sweeter N"ct time a coated tongue, fetid breath, or acrid skin give evidence rf our stomach try Phillips Milk of Magnesia I lU t acquainted with this perfect an timid that helps the syrem keep sound and sweet That every stomach needs at times. Take It whenever a hearty tnenl brings any discomfort Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medical endorsement And convinced millions of men and women they didn't have "Indl pest Ion. Don't diet and dont suffer; Just remember Phillips. Pleasant to take, and always effective. The name Phillips Is Important; It Identifies the genuine product "Milk tf Magnesia" has been the V. 8. regis tered trade mark of the Charles H rhllllpa Chemical Co, and Its pre decessor Charles IL rhllllps since 1ST3 PHILLIPS Milk . of Magnesia Mr. Uw Diaea mil, GINGER ELLA by Ethel Hueston Illustrations by Irwin Myers OoBrrlcnt. r Ttobh. Morrill Ca. WNU 8rvlc CHAPTER X Continued -17 "Certainly not If wouldn't look welt He knows there's quite a fats Uy of you, so It would be too pointed Just to throw hlro headlong at Mar Jory'a complexion, a you might say No, you'd better have Miriam on hand, too," Ginger leaped to her plans with young enthusiasm. "Now, we must rush the tiling through with a lot ot snap," she cried. "Sweep him right off his feet and sweep Margie off too. For you know Walt till I see If anybody's around t Vou know. Eddy, she's awfully gone on Too kuow who Preacher I Walt till I close the door I Tea, he's nice, but be can console himself with Miriam. Such a sensible girl ought to be a great consolation to religion." Kddy's Invitation for them to come out to Pay Plrt for dinner at the farm she negatived after a moment's con slderotlou. "No. Too prosaic. Tour mother Is SO practical. She and Miriam wuuld be sure to talk of canning fruit, or frying chickens, or what not No. you bring him here. I don't know how In the world I'll get rid of Hiram, but I will. I'll get rid ot father, loo, for he'd be sure to give It away, be's so honest Make It rather late the fur niture doesn't show up so well I mean so hadly when It Is dark. Come for dinner, but not too early. Come In the gloaming." "All right What time Is thegtoam IngT asked Eddy. Ginger hung up the receiver. Then she went straight to the attic This was opportunity tapptt.g at their door. Tapplngl Why, It iras fairly scream ing for admittance. A cool million Eddy was rijihi hot million would be better, a fiery million, a boiling mil lion, a skyrocket million. She on locked the doll's trunk. The previous cache had been rifled often, and pretty thoroughly. In the Inst three weeks, but a steady stream trickled Into It every day. And this as .o be an event In the live ot every one of them, a thing t. remember forever, as long as they lived. jlnger. with that springing Imagine tlon of hers, could alrvaJy see Mur lory, with softly silvered hair sml the delicate rose flush of old. sge on tier peach bloom checks, rtcouutlng to the grandchildren clusterea at her knee beautiful children, all wltb golden rnrls and dimpled elbows, and all sboat the ssnie sire, clustered together like the cherubs In old religious pulnt Ings "and this party was planned.and paid for. for my sake, hy my dear little Sister Ginger Ella And there met" Fhe Glled her shabby pnrse with money, all dimes, and wen' down town. There was buying to be done, much buying. Hut there was one small detail that required net first attention. At the dry goMls tore ah went Into the private office of the president, ro psy hei Methodist re spects to Joplln West bury. "Hello, how's everyhodyr he greet ed her cheerfully. h Just fine, thanks. Father's getting a double ihl.n. The twins are One, too. They go to college In Just ten days now I'm fii.e too."' "How's onr young preacher V "1 don't know. don't ee ranch of him. I think ties blue or lone some, or Something, tou see. he feels that he's sort of out ot things, be cause he's not a regular pn-ai her. I dare say he thinks the members sort of niih him on hat account. an1 leave him out of thtlt church talk, and all.' "Why. that s too had. I suppose he doesn't want to Intrude wttti yotji father there, and !L We like htm Crstrate," "Hut you never do hare him come to your bouse to talk hurvh-rhe stay you osed to do with father, do yoof" "Well, you tell him to come around and see me. Tell him I ene-tall) asked foi him 111 ptvtend e s rn-en Deglevtlns me, and put It off no blin Too tell him I whM to know why be never coj s around U talk church I" "When! Tmdghir "Well-yea Tunigtil." "He'll be pleased." said Ginger gently. "He's so vung lie just loves to gn shout with fji lief, au1 hot) noo with the old pillars sml feel you are all salt ol the eanfc to'Hher." "Maybe your father would like to come along." "He'd love It If iti reallj want hlru" "Of conrse wnt him I want both f them. They've teen maklna me rua everything myself, and I don't like It." "Early this evening) Itlght sfter dinner V "Tell them to come for dinner. I'll call my rite right p ami till her we're having all the prsuthere fur ! dinner. Don't you want to come along? When It cornea to running thlniss, you can put It over the whole hoard, If you ask mo." "Oh. Mr. Westhury, what an Ideal It's nice of you to Invite me, but I can't come tonight I have some per sotial business to attend to." From his oillce, Ginger plunged Into an utter oryy of buying. For the first time In her life, she abandoned herself to reckless upending. She bought an alligator pear. There were only two In town, and she bought one of them, She had never tasted an alligator pear, but slit knew It was something elegant She bought a Jar of ripe olives. Itlpe olives were not common In Iowa, but she had seen them ad vertised In her systematic study of th mngaalnes. She bought salted almonds and after-dinner minis. She bought an angel food cake, in the furniture store, she bought two small rose-col ored lumps for the living room. In the dry-goods store, she bought two pairs of white silk stockings, silk to-the top. Miriam rtldnt really need them, of course, but one could not well show partiality between twins. Tlieu she went swiftly home, and Into the kitchen, where she rolled np her sleeves and went to work. She had to notion of announcing antlcl pated events until the two ministers were well out of the house, and dinner was ready. She realised that she could easily fool the men with this most timely Invitation out but her sisters would certainly suspect her of connivance. So she postponed her announcement and In the meanwhile, she worked At five o'clock, she sought out her father and Hiram, deep In a discus clon of recent progress In the mastery 11 If m&Jm SJl It "It's Nice ef You to Invite Ms, but I Cant Corns Tonight" of the air, and Informed them that they had been Invited out to dinner mt luiportniillj. and that Joplln Westhury exiwted them very early. Illram Ruck worth seemed snythlng but pleaK-d at this hospitable over ture. "P.ut, s- here I cant ga I told Marjory 1 would-! think I'll call htm np "t'h. It Is too late. Why, his wife has dinner all ready for you.' "Why didn't you tell us soonerf he demanded Impatiently. "Well. I didn't get home until very late and you were upstairs. I hated to disturb you. And I su,p.ed of course yotj would like to gn." "Weil, of course, i would like It- some time but tonight" "He said to be there before sis. because tbe eat early, and he likes his food hot." she said. "Come, father I II brush you off a bit" And she persisted In her assiduous kindness umll she finally saw her fa ther stalking off m the unwIUlng bands of HI run. ltU'kortb, "I enn't Cod Maijory." he whispered, dejectedly. "You tell her how It was -will ycul And tell her I'll hreak away as sNn ss I leiently 01' "Oh, don't do that. Marjory wont mind she van wait 11 mil tomorrow night for whatever you ere going to dc tonight" And she stood grimly on the veranda and watbed until they disapeared from slsht "For It would be Just Ilk him 10 drop poor father .Ighi lo the middle of the street and come bounding back for a tast look at thj root that shel ters her the base preiemler," she said Indignantly. Durability of Leather The durability of leather was proved by the discovery. In tbe course ol ex cavatlng for the foundations of the new Rank of England, of soles ot Itoman shoes, one of which bore clear ly the Impress of the official Uotnan eagle. The soles evidently were thse of the sandals worn by women snd chll dren. P.rooxe rhets were used to bold together two or three thicknesses ol leather snd 00 doubt srvouuted In part for the life obtained from the f.iotwear. which must have been much greater In weight than present day shot-a. The old leather wss In about the same state of preservation as might I expected of a modern shoe that bad been on a rubt.Uh heap for a couple of months Although nowadays leather Is pro duced l:h more ap-el snd less me thatilrnl crudity, the .niwi of pre serving, tuughealct and softening It m w "W" Al -Jvw w Wall Rut when she was asrured that their departure was final, she flew upstairs to the room where her sisters were In diistrloualy sewing Isce upon bits of silk to accord wltb the very latest fashions In lingerie, "Girls, hurry and get dolled tip," she said. "Father and Illram have gone out to dinner to Jop Weat'a and Eddy Jackson Is coming In, and I'm doing oil the work myself, so we're going to pretend It's a party Just for us." "Put It off till tomorrow night." sMd Marjory, "so father will be twn "Cant Eddy has some kid from some place old school friend, or some thingand he wants something to do with hint, so they are coming here. Come on now, let'a have a good time. Look, I bought you euch a present silk to the-top." Sho brandished the stockings before them. "A sale. Good ones." Marjory's eyes were wistful. "They are Just lovely," eh said, "but I shau't waste them on Kddy Jackson and that child from seme place, I'll keep them till tomorrow when futbor Is here." "Since when has father shown such fondness for silk stockings? And tf you dont put then on this very min ute, I'm going to wear them myself.. Aw, Margie, be a sport Show Kddy a good time for once. Think how good he was to father." Either the pleading or the threat waa to good effect Marjory hastily pulled off her shoes and stockings, and tried 00 the new silks to-the-top. The shlmmery whiteness ot them, the silken softness, seemed to Inspire her, to Inspire Miriam, also, who quickly emulated ber exsmple, and Inciting each other to further effort by this brave begtualng, they entered Joy ously Into the spirit of the affair. They brought out their entire ward robe to make selections that would match the charm of the silk stockings treasured bits of ribbons and lace, modest pieces of Inexpensive Jewelry They tried things on, rearranged, ei perlmenteil They admired blsarre effects, offered criticisms, suggestions, helped to arrange esch other's cslr Ginger, meanwhile, flew dlatmctedly back and forth, between kitchen, dlo lug room and bedroom, urging them on. praising the results. It was Ave minutes before seven when they pronounced themselves perfect beyond the power of their pos sessions to Improve one lota. And then they looked at Ginger, a flushed, perspiring Ginger, with tumbled hair and starry eyes, a Ginger adorned to a trim, cheap, flaming red smock. "Mercy, Ginger, yon are a sight You'd better dress. They'll be here." Rut Ginger bad no Intention of dress ing. She wss going to make this a real party, two and two, en tete a tete. She wuuld wait 00 the table, passing back and forth as service wat needed. As the girls, Indeed, often took torus In waiting upon the table when there were guests, they quickly aequleaced, for ss Ginger said, she wss entirely too hot and too tired, and too ex cited to dress. She straightened ber disordered hair, puffed ber flushed face with a whisk of powder, and smoothed down the flaming smock. Reside the twins In their delicate coolness, their shlm mery silken whiteness, she was like a hot and seething little fire. At the sound of the siren at th gate, she ran toward the kitchen, while the twins, each wltb an arm around the others waist sauntered slowly down the stairs, softly singing, as the two men came briskly up the flagstone path. Rut Ginger had not gone to the kitchen. Not all the a ay. She planted herself Just beyond 'he base of the circular staircase, out of sight, but where a mirror 00 the opposite wall reflected the veranda entrance. Gin ger was not one to miss the approach of a romantic figure. These things hapen too seldom u be taken wltb nonchalame. And ss. Id the mirror, reflecting the doorway, she saw th it brisk approach up the flagstone path, black horror darkened her eyea, white anger paled tier flushed cheeks. The twins, cool, white and smiling, had descended to the Dot tout moat step. And In the open doorway, laugh Ing. stood Eddy Jackson. And be side hlro Miriam withdrew herself Impetu ously from Marjory t light clasp, and flung her arms about him. "Oh, Alex oh. you darling yon hateful thing Why didn't you tel' me?-Margie. It s Alexl" It was the can grocer. (TO BB CONTINUED) Shown by Recent Find are not materially different from those practiced by the llomnns Is England about 2.issj ;ears ago. Dtsart Coaditioat Cemnoi Deserts. In the sense of great areas that are at all times hot dry and nearly devoid of life, are comparative. ly rare. But desert condltlona. 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