To bo a Healthy Woman wafcfi your BoweUI Wlint slmuM women da to keep tlu'lr bowel tuovlitic freely? A doc tor should kmnv tho answer. Thnt li why puio Hyrup I'k1i In no Kih xt for women. It Jiint suits their iltl tt'ii t organism. It U tho pre scription of 1111 0I1I family doctor who li 11 h treated thousands of volu tin patients, iuhI who a spo clul study of howi'l trouble. Dr. CnldweU's Syrup IVpHln I made from fresh, laxative herbs, pure popMn mill other bunnies In gredient. It doesn't slckim or weaken yiii, No restriction of hnblt or (lift nro neeesmiry while tnklng It. ISut ItM acllon In thor otiuh. It curries off tint Hour tillo mid polmiiioim waste. It doe every thing you want It to do, It In fine for flill'li-fii, too. They love It taste, let thi'iu hiivo It every time their tongue ure coiitcd or their kin Im snlluw. When you've n nick hendiu ho, cun't fat, are tilHoiii or sluggish j and at thl tljlirn when you UK! tmist pt to he constipated, tnke a llltln of thl fiiimmi prescription (nil druggist keep It ready In bltf bottle), and you'll know why Ir. Caldwell'! Syrup IvpMln la the favorite lax ative of over a million women I Da W. B. Ouo win's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor Family Laxative Muscular-Rheumatic Aclics and Pains DR V thrrn out with a "counter' irritant." Dimming mmcular lumbago, imi-nril anj (tillnrtl Krnrr ally rrsjMn J plrnjntly tociiod old Mut jcfulc. DcKii.fi call it a counter-irritant," Iwcautc it grti anion nJ ii not jtut a salve. Muitrmlc hrlpi brine lore nrtl and pain to tho surfarr, nj thus gives natural relirf. You ran frf I how ill warming action prnrtrairi anj Stimu late MinhI circulation. Hut do not Hop with one application. Apply thii inoth init, cooling, lirahng ointnirnt ifrnfrmiily to the aHrtn area ornv every hour for Jive hours. l'inl by milliont for over 20 yean. KrconuncnJcJ by many doctnr anj nursn. Krrp Muitcrdc lunJy ; jan and tube. To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for Inibiei and small children. Ask for Chil dren $ Mustcmle. as Your Back Given Out ? A Hml Buck Mny Warn of Dihonlcrtd Kidney. If miserable with backache, Madder Irritations ond setting up at night, don't takechancesl Help your kidneys at the first sign ofdisorJcr. Use Doon's Pills. Successful for more than 50 years. Kndorscd by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doun's today. Sold by deal er! everywhere. Dean's ills A vnmEJic ton mc Mum's Cure Your Own Meats QmWltd k liuUhti e) 40 Ymvi ExNrianu intlltitfnaahlf to 1'onntra MlHtrhvra unit t-'nrmert THilonk (Mliiri follow lw ttmituti iiforaiilini I'nit pi lect to pay for nieutt. Helpful hint! in rictrrnilninK qunllty. Kecriptn for cuiing meiili and aumgra of rminy kiml. Why ini'iili spoil In curlnij proems, end ninny oilier thln ronfrimlinM country people who winli to euro their own luenta. What every prtnon killing Bnd curing thcU: own nu'iim Hlinnld know. In m rurely bound lKk. Price $.1 hy mnll prepaid. Money 01 der, hank druft or check, .1. V. MAIN 704 Iwli nullilliig rortlnnd, Oregon 'e W -By-Evelyn Campbell WNU Brvle (Cpyrlilit by Kvalyn Ciriilil.) iiiitiiiiiBiiaiiiiBiiniriiijrl CHAPTER X Continued -18- Pho picked tip her fun, her llttlfl on tin pnrty Iiiik, giving a tnHt look at her fucn In the mirror. What wna behind those eyes fear, unrest, ap peal? Hut with her first question It was gone. Hhe saw herself as she was, toiJi'Miik'ly beautiful with the per fection of maturity In the body of youth. With a sweep of pi.SKlon she threw out her arms to her own linngp. llnpplness wns her right. Kli would take It now In whatever form li entne. Nothing could hold It back from her. Then ahe made a little prayer, "O, let mo be happy I" Khe wns atnndlnff there when the knock mtne upon her door. How strniiKe to see her own fnco whiten nnd whiten; to ace her own eyes widen and grow dark with fenr. Kenr that had been nt her elbow through this hour, lurking beyond her In tho corners of the room. Unnamed fenr that her Inner self bad known of and tried to warn her of, but which aho would not heed. It was strnnpe to watch tier own fnce'ilke this, mark ing the change of Its emotions as one would watch a stranger's face. "Come In," she said. The door was not locked. Througn the mirror that she still faced she nw it siowiy open ano; snw a man atnndlng on the threshold of her room. He was a short stocky niim without age and without memorable feature. You pass twenty like him any after noon without seeing one of them. Yet there wns a look of strength, of re sistance about him that made Itself felt throuk'h his unremnrkshle per aonnllty. As he ndvnnceil, closing the door behind him, she retreated. Her arm touched the iiuim of gnnletilu and the contact releuNt-d a burden ot heavy perfume. She heard her iiume spoken nnd murmured: "Yes, I urn Undn Itoth." I'rlun wss waiting for her at the etitruiiie of Die hallroom as she knew be would be, lie looked at her unx lously as If aware of smne viik'ue ill terullon In her features. This was not external for her cheeks were deli cately colored nnd her eyes softer and more brilliant than ever. She smiled but there vtns a colducHS In her smile that repelled the wurm eageruess uf his creeling He bad waited a long time nnd neither men nor lovers like to wait. "You are late l.lndn." Her while shoulder moved with an Imperceptible shrug. "I found that I was tired of iliiucliig. I wns In half m mind not to come down." The puzzlement of his eyes deep eiicd. That nftcrnoon she had prom Ised to meet him here; It was ar ranged ns If they had pantied hours In the planning, and now this. With that faint, Innimprc hciiMlhle smile she walked with him tliro,i-li Hid length of the room to the group where the presumable host cm wns to he found. It was one of those odd gatherings where anyone who nsks properly for an ln ltailoti may llnd a welcome. The lady whose name appeared on the curd was n shy, bewildered person III a frock that had seemed very lino at home hut was unite lost and efTaceil nmong the frocks of guests whose names nnd faces were equally strnngo to her. People kept coming nnd gtv lug while she smiled mechaiilcully. She did not know who Mrs. Itolh was, or how she entne to he there, but she welcomed her with the rest, Mmhi saw a dozen faces Hint she knew nnd smiled nt each of them In turn a smile ns Icy mid Impcrsonnl ns the hospitality they shared. Then from the blur of moving (inures sh,' snw Converse, his face distinct In Its purple outline over the enormous white expanse of linen spread upon Ills breast like a shield. As their eyes met his own sent a shaft of malice to meet her Impenetrable calm. She smiled disdainfully. He should not know even now that she was afraid. Then the music caught them mid she wns moving nvny In Brian's iirms for the Inst time, kIio thought dream lly, threading through the crowd of unhappy, bored, unexclted couples who niiido their way joyously nhout Hm perfect Moor to the rhythm of a per feet nrchestrn. Ilrlnn'a arm held her like steel. She nnd remembered It ao well ; longed for It neulnl "What have I done?" he nsked. Hut she withdrew herself ever so (lightly. He stopped nhruptly. They were near a pulm lined nnte room and he drew her Inside with on unexpected determination thnt controlled her Studied dellanre. This wns n new Brian. She waited In silence wondering how she would do what she hud to do. "Is If neeca anry to be rude?" she murmured. Tho room wns a small cozy place with love clipirs nnd n deep divan shielded artfully . with screens utul the Inevitable; tuba of Indoor ahrub which so delight tho furnisher of hotels nnd the givers of bulls. Almost us 'hey entered a man passed the door glancing In nt them In a casual sort of way. Ho was a plain unim portant person whoso expression re mained unmoved even when his In curious eyes met Linda's. There was another door Just behind the dlvnu where she nnd llrlan sat nnd she Imagined that ahe heard It open through a surge of drowning music. Hut slid wus playing with tho pearls, colling them through her long slender linger nnd she did not turn her head. Ilrlnn'a strong profile etched ngiilnst tho thick green background. The boy ishness so much a part of him had vanished suddenly nnd In Its plnc was something new and disturbing. P.oucnth the dull acho In her breast fear began to atlr. If he would not take her for what she played nnd go? Memory leaped from some still place to remind her of that time when she had lain In his arms and ho would not release her In spite of ell her silly fright If she could give herself to those warm arm now; If she could shield herself against the strength of him I Of what was she thinking? She thrust these I mn glnl iik from her In terror. That way lay a danger of which ahe dared not think for she had no doubt of what he would do if he knew the truth. Khe was to be tempted. He took her bnud nnd would have drawn her closer to him but that she resisted. "What has come between ua since this afternoon? There alwuy some body a crowd I can't get a word with you alone." He bent hla eye deeply Into her and she lowered her quickly to bide what he might rend there. She munuged a luugh, an un real sound. "That la what one must expect In Washington," she said lightly. "It I the life you have chosen. Don't tell me that you are tired already." She K W Mp Th Door Was Not Locked. wns overacting but his bewilderment saved her from failure. Ills eye were a little more than she could stand. "That Is whut Washington Is for crowds," she said. "Why else would one come?'' "Not you," he said earnestly. "You did not come for that reason." That gave her the opening she was looking for. "Why else?" Her tone was so Insolent that he flushed dark ly. Hut he wns brave enough to go on. "You came because you loved me." Ills words poured over her I ) a flood. She bent her bend so that It was tm possible to see her face. "Linda, don't let us take refuge In evasions pretenses, now 1 1 have been so hap py. My 0 dl I have been happy, knowing thnt you cared. "I have seen It In your eyes. At first . . . that night we were to gether In the snow you seemed a far away ns the stars and us cold. Hut since then . . . you have beeu In my arms I I know that you are a woman . . . that you live " She managed to s.iy, "You are try ing to tell me that I followed you here?" HO BE CONTINUED.) Significance of linked S' in Mayoralty Chain The golden chain made of linked S'a has been used by London's chief magistrate for nearly 4D0 year. The existing chain was bequeathed to the ninyornlty In ISIS by Sir John Aleyn. who hml himself been lord mnyi 20 years earlier, and wns worn for the first time by Sir William I.nxton In 1510. Sir John Aleyn's bequest took Its curious form by reason of the popularity of the "S" design In Tudor times, when, together with the Tudor rose, It wus the cognizance of the royal house. Hut long before thnt the "S" was a rellgloub symbol, nt a time when the unlversnl piety caused every piece of Jewelry to convey some heav enly Rlgnlflcrnce. It Is the Initial let ter of Sanctus. or holy, which start the hymn, "Sanctus, Sanctus, Snne tus." chanted by the priest In celebrat ing mass, From this the "8" came to he regarded ns tin emblem of the Suvlor. Not Those Chicks. Jud Tunklns suy he' nstonlshed by the ease with which, a hen can ninn n Ke a big family of chicks. Hut thou chick don't know anything about automobiles nnd night clubs, WkmJ lugtou Slur, ;, :jG if-.-"" 'r V',7. 'toot howW all Standard American Q)(D01AR THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED If your dealer hain't this knifa In stock, send his ever had for $1, return the knife ond your money name ond a dollar. The knife will be mailed of will be refunded. Addresn Remington Cutlery once. If you don't think this is the biggest value you Works, 951 Barnum Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. O 19)0 LA. Co. Why It Two-Dollar Bill Known at Jinx? The fact thnt the corner of the new two-dollar bill are being torn off to avert bad lack apparently Just aa often a wa the case with the old two-dollar bill lets the New York World to wondering what could have been the origin of thl belief In the two-dollar bill's bad luck: "For a long time we accepted the common explanation that a two-dollar bill Is ao 'easily mistaken for a one-dollar bill thnt It may be paid out as such, but after careful exam ination of the varloua bill we con clude that this explanation is a little weak. "In general appearance, It I true that a two-dollar bill doe bear aome resemblance to a one-dollar bill, but FOR COLDS ALKALINIZE YOUR SYSTEM Doctors everywhere are prescrib ing thl cew treatment for colds: Degtn when you feel a cold com ing. Take a tablespoonful of Phil lip' Milk of Magnesia, morning, noon and eight, the first day. Do the same second day. Then only at night Colds reduce the alkalinity of your system. That's what makes you feel achy, feverish, weak, hnlf-slck. rhll lips' Milk of Magnesia Is alkali In harmless, palatable form. It check the symptoms of colds by restoring the alkalinity of your system. Relieve sour stomach, Indigestion, gas, over-acldlty. All drugstores. am sv Ueft HEATHAANV" V wewv at utwow For Tashes, ecxema nnii ,'i t'l BiMiMK"! I r 111 II 'i fi V f 11 1 i if J(- fV f a. ri HE V HM M UISOU mmsM i ' iTiii figuring skin irritation. Bathe with I utlcura Sioapand hot water, dry, and anoint with Cuilcuro Ointment. Belief comes at once and healing soon follows. Cut leura rwpnrntlone are essential to every household. Cnaiewn to Your " fc-LU J' f n REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, no more than la borne by a five-dollar bill or a ten-dollar bill "All of our amaller bill, In fart, bear a close resemblance to each other, In color and design ; every citi zen must long ago have got Into the habit of reading the number on the bill that he spends, and the chance of hi handing a taxi man two dol lar for one dollar I very remote. It I one of those things that I sap posed to happen but rarely does. "Then why the superstition? "It must have an origin, and we should like somebody to tell us where." 3,000,000,000 PickUs An average yearly production of about 3,000,000,000 cucumber pickles In the United State la some evidence that the American public Is fond of good pickles, and It Is probable that consumption could be stimulated, the United States Department of Agri culture says. The annual crop Is grown on about 74,000 acres, yields about 4.000,000 bushel, and return more than $4,000,000 to the growers. 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