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I i & ON LADIES’ SUITS AND DRESSES SPECIAL PRICES ON Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Hats r TL^ Ihe Porter Barnwell, So. Car CON A NONE •» • §■*•* mm •w. ,•*#'» •>< l»*»yiW»i M» * >-♦ mm • -4 %• • *r w f •«•* ■» • ^wmi 11414 ■"«** <«• | ►•V >»*«»- «•< %» !• . •'»*. A I l<4i 'V* «Ma4 tmm IW M* •*** •« T»4^A ■ *• *«4** P k*« IV* <*4 W—*»i *4 *r«M4 <*» ^-*4 • »• #**1* — <4 IV* *•<•• <»«• IV. A. IW *»*» *»—** ■ X**«4 A f I • (rm «i* > • !■ . Vfb! mrrf r<4 \ **i ««# *f h#r |a«4M* \-mt M.«- nng II-* •►*»■ Mi**- 1 It' SLr ■ «1«-*. rl|»»l.*i •fi t (•roinl*# of r.«*ril In th» l<<*i and funn I rolumaa of tl . n»-w*|t«i*rs. IU*lum)nK fri.m li**f pllcrtmac*^ n«*lt Any. nlif fiMind a tall. ml<lilln-n(;<*<l ^rn Itroan avaltlpit b^r. ‘I am Mr. Lmn ('hlld..'' he an- Monnif^l, afif^J•. “Ymi arv the edver- tlib^r of a rln?. Mlwi—*’ “UttKe.” faltered ElinoH. ‘ Misa UaKe, Is this the ting you lystr Carefully holding tho ring so that It rrTIght be seen on all shies, he noted ♦Up joyous expression of the girl's Pfe.s ns they Identified her lost prop erty. “Yes—oh—yes," gasped Kllnor, renehitig for the ring, which the naan Still held. “This is my ring," he began, with Nla unsympathetic manner. "Where did .you find, it?" "At Beech wood." **f thought so. I lost It there last iqumnor. It was a gift from my wife.’' •pie stern eves softened. “Ml as Mage, why not accept a dupli cate ring from me? I owe yon that ms r h for featuring a cherished keep- a4fcc." 'T cannot agraa to aorh aB arrange Tt mmm» fair U m*. m wiTaci, aeid tfta *••« ^ IW Ha, 1 MB If rew gm*. t in ifrwt -m «w 9—*%. *<* iW aftr bmmmm *MB| *%#•» Mr t mmmi nmm * um mrnm r* • <« M«llwl>w«ii*l ausal Mlam w mM f ■< MgM Ve »ie*a4 • tm*kA0r Is km kmmt. mft+g M «•• a tnAr be had farted m§> ha Kwiaa and her jBjp—i u« M KliBof fiHjini the !•#•-*age ta be a ring alnewt a dupli. ale of (be luat one. differing only in the wtiilMioa of the word* •"C-nn A mere." Nest inornlug. Inu-r. opting Die gUer aa he wra. about to start <>n one of his dally walks, she protested that h« should not have offered her the gift. Fearing to create comment from by standers, sl»e walked slowly down the rood, trying to ap|ieur unconcerned, he kee|*ii\g step, until they reached a turnstile. "Take care!" he warned, too late, however, for she had twisted her an> kle in stepping back too quickly. “I/eun on me, until we get to the hoiise T Elinor-*. White with pain from exertion, she had to airtmjt. " - ^ - Tlie nearest doctor was called. He prescribed perfect rest for ten days. Chapter*.could be written narrating the daily talks and readings and Mr. Childs’ tender ministrations to distract Elinor from her painful condition. When Elinor wa4 able to limp to the hummock under the an tie tree, her devoted attendant reused his readings and began In | ilea^ his own suit. Once more be placed the package la beg bO la . "Is It Jmt like thm um ymm offered •» before my Announcement Extraordinary We Take Pleasure in Announcing The New Essex SIX-Cylinder Automobile AT AN UNBEUEVABLY LOW PRICE! COACH, $ 1090 Delivered - Touring, $965 Delivered Never before in the history of the automobile industry has a manufacturer of- * ' > * ■ . ..a "rfi*- — • fered a SIX-CYLINDER automobile developing 70-horsepower at such prices, and ■a \ _ when the announcement is made that these cars are manufactured by the Hudson Mo^ tor Car Company their value is readily realized by the motoring public. The Coach has ie ? body lines of the Hudson Sedan, having a longer whfrel base an dwider doors that ^permit easy entry to either front or rear seats without disturbing the occupants of eitK- ef. -In addition the new bodies on ail; models embody the very latest improvements and design. Prospective purchasers of cars pricedat from $600 to $1 500 will do well to defer buyins until they have had the opportunityof demonstrating this TSft fKemselves. We have already booked a number of orders and to insure early delivery of your car, you should place your order with us NOW. W. D. Harley Motor Company . HARSUUJLN C JT - ~ -