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fe PAGE TWO ' feTHRIEl CDMMANDr 8 & / RUPEIOUGI / vei ?% 1 nrra> aj*:A*r jk ^ ?? I MA a >*rff A ftHnr mss^j CHAPTER I. voice to volci ? characters, at As usual nowadays, instead of at lirst hear I knocking at the door Kate called up hliu smiling n on the telephone. phrase. Lie i*< Though the hell shrilled aJinost in make his sta U rs. Kip's ear she would not answer lie formed it. fcthe winced, shook her head, agi- her while he n tated Iter rocking chair with petulance, hut when she embroidered v ndlctlvely, and hardly and looked all o much tailed out as sighed very Misses Kip h< loudly toward the hallway: a round, prel "Daphne! O-oh, Daphne! the tele- uf eye and h phone again I" and cunning! On the stairs there sounded a ns s'u> wot mutiled scurry like the rush of an sportswoman; April shower chased down a hillside tender huggut by tlie sun. An allegory of April dart- no* 1? l?se, ed across the room and raised the tel- tennis, ephone to her lips as if it were a "'s this Mr beaker of good cheer. too nervous t ller mother was used to this humor "e ret?rted of Daphne's arid paid no heed till a noted th . with a hovish eunaen rrost cnuiea me warm tone or the girl's voice. The smile of hospl- an, ? 1 tallty wasted on the telephone had ^lty n( given place to a look of embarrass- (lesert is ment. 'Ml^ ?la Mrs. Kip whispered auxlously, "Who ' sa aH "s ^ pin on his Daphne motioned her not to Inter- 'n?/?. ar. h rtipt, and her voice grew deep and (" "rs in Important. It became what her brother ^lan 1,U1S< l,u Itayard called her "reception voice." J p e ias In her grandest contralto she said: ?r< "This Is Miss Kip. Yes, I have. Yes, . 1 he does. I beg pardon? oh!?Oh I Oh I n '.n>\ 01 *t 1 . ** ,.r .. crowd In fir Uow do you di), Mr. Wmhwm. , , .. .... - . closed the doo "Mr. Who? her mother keened. ? .. Daphne whispered to quiet her, "A . . ! " I .!'.1/ young man from New York?friend of n" ^ * Bayard's?same office. I haven't got m,r u - . "to your home his name yet." 'm .7 . . .. .. , . , like this. Into the telephone she was saying, "\\;h-it's so and bowing and nodding the while KJI. ? with her politest face. "Indeed I'll try "Everything tto he. Of course Cleveland's not New wonderful," si 3fork, but? By the way, do you es,u.t.|,illy woi fiance? That's good. That's right; rjty where tli jnight as well he deaf if you don't! gardens. J low long will you be in Cleveland? fences. The Oh, is that all? Well, then, you must getl?er and tin rmne ou? here and have tea with us dows. Kveryt this very afternoon. I'll cull for you f?n nf suuligl fit the hotel in tny little car. No; it's taking tne lion Hot one of those, it's an electric. I glass showcai run it myself. Afraid to risk it? y,?ir niother. prove man! I'll he there In fifteen move! A wo minutes, and you might he on the to j)W thunkfu steps. Qoodhy, Air. Wuibwm." , mighty happy. This last was said in the fond tone "Ought-to-bt tof ancient friendship, and site hung is - Daphne s Up the receiver with a gesture like g0j yet??n baking hands. He sank I She turned to find her mother thin- sex was still i fling her Hps in a long, tight hoe; her After a sho cheeks bulged explosively. Daphne a driveway lei forestalled her : expanse of gra ? "Fle's a vonng fellow In the same shrubs, to u I firm as Bayard. Says he's here on beauty or ugll ftraxiness for ten days. Iiayard told grown with f '111in to call me up and tell me to he oceupnnts. Jilce to him. That sounds like By. about the plac Also said he hadn't time to write. That earlier day i Bounds liker still. Bayard told him stuck out like to kiss you for him, so he must be all She led hit .right. I was going to take him to waved him tov the hotel to u tea-dunee, but I thought he had set do\ Td better give him a look-over first, led him Into t So I'll roll him out here. Get out the "Mother, we nice china and the napkins I mono- "Yes, dear,' yimiined- and?" called Daphn " "But, Daphne! Wait! I can't?" Danv. *'! haven't time to argue with ynu, ' "Mother," si tnamma. Please do as I tell you for present Mr.?' Dun-, and don't fuss. Mr. Winbwm had not yet u prill probably have a lot of news to j Her mother Bell you about your prodigal son. "Delighted to O'by!" didn't quite ci ,, .She popped a kiss on the forehead Daphne bin that anxiety had turned to corduroy query, hut wi Bnd ran upstairs like another April stranger's nns phower chasing the sun uphill. She "I am Mr. V dashed down again with hat and Wimburn." gloves, and, with nose repowdered, At this mo plammed the front door gayly, man walked thrummed the steps, and strode across looked older the long lawn to the little e'ectrie car tacles overwl Standing under the porte eochere. The cessful nose, car was very large for a beetle but to introduce I pretty small for an automobile. I gave Wimbtir felt culled up ' ' tMAK ItH II. Piori. ; . " '* I "I know yoi * The nl^ht train from Now York hart I'm in his of flepo.sited ('lay WSmhurn in tho Kriiny same frnternl Cnvorn of the station at an early hour, coarse. We t Be had dawdled over his breakfast, ship. When I feeling lost without his New York Cleveland he morning papers. be nice to yoi When at last it grew ,.,|0 enough to Wlmburn pi telephone for an appointment with ttie niont before Dmn tit* had come to see he was (lis- Mrs. Kip, hu gusted to learn that the wretch would of timidity f< Hot la? visible till the next duy. mured?and It was then that Bayard Kip's part- way: lug ht heat to cull up his sister re- "Daphne t( currod to Wimhurn. He planned to to k'ss '''s 1,1 compose a formal note of self-Intro- "Ye-es." , Auction, hut Ilayard had forgotten tc "Well. I an tell him his sister's name or his fa- , "Oh! May th? c's Inlf lalfl. There were several! "Will you? Kips it. tiie telephone book, and hf, He pressed could not tell which would be which l,pr '"heek. hi He decided to call up each numhet | Imagine nlm and ask a maid or somebody if Mr, arms shout Bayard Kip's people lived there. ment. tie ' The very tirst number he called kino of vicar >ught Liuphue herscll suddenly "I'll want 1 _ m a B message to your i I~. ' R 1 1 I plained. ^ 1% I I fl Already Wlmburn I I wl III the household; be J I V I II and sympathized wit I ? I II He turned to Dapl _ RPt'c look and saw I Jk ^ Ing at him with so: rl W* Im I I had thought she hai I I | %| I * Definite anxieties II I II I for tea had come I 1 mmt I m I tray carried by a p as agile as a hlpp ^KK shy as a violet. Daphne and her r J went through the t? Vi the anxiety of peo [ | FT* quake, and the "Sw || P stare<l ut the unac< | j^j If the ten bibbers v son and she watchli O0lJ |) slons to begin. ' ,' ? Clay Wiinhurn i *txs about Hayard and hi i.i. ir.i ress in business in t? Willi 11IIII. I UIII'S HIC id it was a case ot love t',nes* Hayard, he sal tig with him. She had ^'s desk "ke 11 demoi Did cooing at the second distract him. i*lt that she was going to r " n"18' ^e glorlt y in Cleveland pleasant. ^or'<< I>aphne siglu all sorts ot pictures of ^ dy don * J'ou c< vatted on the hotel steps, ar<' n visit? Wiuihi Stepped out ot her car "He wouldn t hav? tout she was none ot the anywhere, and I doi s had plauned. She was e'st* there.' Ity little thing, amiable "You know me. A umorous about the lips, K'"d to try to repu; y dressed. She looked nie*" __ lid be a plucky, tireless 1 Mrs. Kip looked on yet she had a wistful, | *'ie *ond alarm of < ileness that a girl ought however well she plays | \ ^ .?" she began. He was I ^ 0 notice her pause. j,.. ? ^ "Is this Miss Kip?" nt she shook hands well, 1 clench uccouipuuied by \\ * duck of the head. k y. J ^ e of you to take me off ' >? (1 to have the privilege," V 1\' le verified the fraternity t . ercoat. Mother is dy- j ve little power left as ''-i I t the children find that a certain value ut times get In?" said Daphne, ' ^yrlj er car. She made hiin rJ }t/Sia st. then followed and U^/ I ?/?!* ano pulled ihe throttle. ' uud come and get nie Ef 1 wonderful nhout that?" "Everybody does It." <^-Tp*> H m A? that everybody does is f?-y- (s^?1H lid Wimburn. "Hut liow ulerful it is to live in a i??ro are no walls about Already Wimburn V\ Look ! there aren't even the Hous lawns are nil joined to- . e houses nr.. ??,st!y win- J"'*1 courtahlpa beg. hiug is so open anil free, ' n^" .. and frankness. You're U h"M nt ,onRth 1 ?e In this i-l.ar.ning little : >?* *h?T?- was still t se to introduce me to ? th?' n<'U?l MalU'' I tell you the world do Mr*' K,P *tu"^ man of today has a lot 11,1 n'" knmv lhat h" I for. You ought to he *mu\ ,m "I'Proval. .. Ihat he was not to t> ... , . , ... possible. Her fancj - basn t much to do with lUH'S. ighcd. "We've got a lot .... , ,. .7 ... ...... wimhurn was the i ! "u " ii" r ' i? "in that delirium amu hack discouraged. The ,t flrst ^ ?e wa usa ih i e. and he found sum rt ride they turned Into, lVMtlnK lu this sl iding through a spacious ,trnnKe ,.ltv> j,t. w ss dotted with trees and ,ov#. J1|)(| ,ljs oplnlo, homelike house without |UllllU(.a|,.. flintastlc. iness?a house that had | uor,(, ,.<|UaI(M, ,?.r he personalities of the w,iijiUm, ,H.r or could rhe only ostentations futur,, eVer v were the cupola of an Spring and love iuu i'?'if luvurrc miracles, always new u broken wing. It whs springtime In ui Into the house and an,i jw the calendnr < i ard the hull tree. When countless other youth vn his Imt mid stick she ,n?| kind. bird and he drawing room. ?nd fruit trees, and 're home." leals in the grouud sit id Mrs. Kip, who game mania, e "dear" before conv Daphne's cordlalll merely the hospltahl aid Daphne, "I wont to unusually cordial con ' (mumble?gulp). She caught the fever fr< chleved his name. decided that he was shocked her hy saying, human evolution, t meet you, Mr.? I They began to drs [itch the name." others, to resent th ishetl for her mother's squatter population is glad to overhear the planet. The world w ,\ver: them. The little ear i'lmhurn, Mrs. Kij>?Clay Rven at night etlque to light it up wlthli ment a tall, shambling Wimburn did not In. He looked as if he York so soon as than he was. Ilis spec- 8?.eiued Impossible t lelmed a rather unsiic- froni that pleasant Daphne hardly needed DO) n when h< had a him j.w tier fntlier XUe -?- - ' 1 """ nin lunouKn i uipnne n a name now, anu he |ntJ jn th?? little far on to explain his incur- , suburb known as H section rapidly evolv ur won Bayard very well religions cornmunlt lice. We belong to the residences, ty -different chapters ol ft,,, late afternooi it ruck up a great friend- |t| a sky still rosy v lie knew I was coming to af xunset. The air said. Tell my sister to W|th pleadingI.' and?and?" i Suddenly Wimhur uused in some embarrass- his own surprise an the ballroom manner ol Miss Kip! I can't I the pompous disguise? yOU know! I'm only II from her as she inur "What's the ninth blushed in a motherly pro-ale phrase but ' ter of breath. >ld me. fie said for you "j love you. d lot her for him." hut I'm infernally I'm tormented. I ci ii mi" luuuiri. ncss, and instead < IT" you've finished ne. due In New York b I tils Hps respectfully on iq the oflire to expl it she, closing her eyes tc j cnn think of now her son, Hun* her f?l resign nod starve him and held hlin a mo back anil 'cave you rlssed her again with 8. "Jl'.r'.-tly?" she t Ions devotion "Desperately!" he tfnyuril to deliver such ? necoiue of uie?" LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. mother," she ex- "You'd better go back YonH m?on ~et over It en was a member of body dse to love." bad been kissed "There's nobody else li h. worth loving. I'd die If 1 | ine with an apolo- I'd simply die." that site was star- He went on with achl fter eyes than he "Could you oare for me J L If you could love iue or Juj engaged Mrs. Kip, try to, 1 could fare my In tottering on a while. Do you think yoi anlc-smltten cook, me ever?" opotamus and as She dropped her chin o and sighed, nother and father "1 guess 1 do now." i>a ceremony with The miraculous felicity i pie In an earth- tlon overwhelmed them ho edlsh dromedary" her in Ills arms and sli< customed sight as about him, forgetting < s^ere drinking pol- steering wheel. The nej lg for the convul- car promptly scuttered <j crossed a gutter Into a talked altogether scooped up u "For Sale" s Is wonderful prog- about to tip over Into ai spite of the hard when Daphne looked up Id, was sticking to to shut off the power. Th n, and he let uoth- rapture she returned to w longed?his embrace. ?us living In New Soon she was assailed w the credibility of this w )iue and pay Hay- and when he said: irn suggested. "When shnll we nnnou ? time to take nie gngeinent?" she protested n't know anybody "Uh. not till we are sur< "I'm sure now." nd I'd he only too "But we must he terrlb y your hospitality guch u dangerous thing. ried. So many people wh i and listened with |OVe each other tind out t >ue who has seen j00 |ate. You don't kn< well." '| II "You mean you don't ki /well." S "I'm not afraid of you, tI I'd hate to disappoint you W x really amount to much. anything oxeept gad aroun tire of me." Iff"Not in this world?nor ^TAV\h "It's darling of you to 1' II) you think you mean it?r j^ymfvL\11 fl , "I know It. Daphne, hor VI Jv w/a. U'l forever. I don't want i JM I you. Life won't be life -IV 11 You've promised to he Bl'Aa VOU *? Jour promise. R vfc MTiHlilH Isfylng to surrender her i HI Vsli|H 1 keeping. She had reaehe B / road.v after so brief ut-d i a moon bad rijen burred window where a v kith the afterglow person gHaed out at p< waa m amorous enough to buy Jewelry. had a look of hospitality n cried aloud, te and of shyness toward on id hers, "Daphne I Wlmburn hemmed and stand everything, swallowed hard. With th human, after all." of a pickpocket he mm er?" sho asked in pushed a card serosa th with u poetic Out-, "I am Mr. Clay Wlmt : York city. 1 have been c n It!?pardon met ing up an important deal In love with you. with one of your big rr ame here on bush oened to see a little rlna )f iny finishing It dow?rHth?T pretty little fin two days over- a fancy to It. Had half a nd I've had to lie it. Hut rather ahort of ce alo why. And all and?' la at I'd rather Mr. OaRsett waited wit to .eath than go Clay went ? n: "I hav< here.'' aak you to rrlve me crei lurely breathed. ver> .1 .xlous to leave th iiiouneu. "What'e "Lenve It nerel 1 thoiit ________________ ad t<> l?11 \ " MMff/'MYiiHIII He ended a long. cozy U) / the surprising remark, !r, ought to ask your parent '//\jl The daughter of the t\r HI K 1 r''1 / a tury laughed: "I'ureuts' et flRWl v I >1 1 do rend n lot of anclen ? ?'i \SlllM 1 <,on', you?" 1 V j ^ "Still I imagine we'd he to "em." ijvyJ "You leave It to me to 'em. They'll he glad enoui ... . off their hands." /as a Member of ... . ? . , . i "1 11 never helleve that, ehold. .ii I \\ hen they reached her sn with just such late tiiui iiis hotel was I since he would he spend htphne suggested evening with her. nnywaj line to rush down him to stay to dinner. for a dance or She broke that news to at her. Wimburn ami it caused them acute iJ had been brought father and her mother w Mrs. Ktp realized the battle that always hi e returned as lm- tween them when the mon r gambled In fu- rived. Daphne was so i that she hardly noticed It rlctlm of an onset After dinner the parent ns known as love the living room to read a s at the right age, mumble over their mutual ething exotlcally while Daphne and \\:mh [range girl in the the piazza which the moon as poisoned with a blue portico of mystic s i of Daphne was ; no'on ;;;' chapter ... equal her Ir. any Thp m,xt mnrn|n>, W|f . from dream* of bliss to th ire the perennial that hls hofH wou|d f 'WImlmrn'T^eara h,S ,u,,d" ""*1* >f the world; and "V ,'n,, " feW odd do1 i of mankind, ani- C!>U 1 not huv DaPhn fish kind, (lower* I '"1 rlUK W,,h " feW odd perhaps of chein- J1' waH afra,d to ,oave h,'r were feeling the "M of ?)0i4S,,SNl<?" on ?> Hut how was he to comi ty was at first essury Hum? I,e ???M i e warmth of her Bsk ,h<> Hrm he WUH (,ea nmunlty. But she '<>nd 1,1,11 Inonpy- He mlgh )m Wlmhurn and U to raah a on hi the final word In hH arcount was at the lrr< imum. ad the society of After an hour or two o e existence Of a determined to beard i on their prlvnte 'a'r nnd try to coax ] as too much with "tension of credit, was transparent. "e loitered In front of tte required thein dowa, staring at the gllttt ?. on the velvet beaches till return to New tiny Kern that he thought he expected. It represent his exquisite ad o uproot himself u'ent in and asked the pi soil. One after- ger salesman peered at th Iready overstayed taK Hl|d announced the and he were rid- price?$185. It wus not through the outer solitaire, but It was too n baker Height*?a bachelor. Ing from a sleepy He clung to the countei to a swarm of city and In a husky toue ar credit man. H? was e> s. c. ,. I suppose. "Of course! I wnnt to leuve It d And some- the ft' ger of a young lady." "Oh," snld Mr. (lassett. to whi n the world ladles' tliigtrs were an important mi (Hveyouup! ket. Finally he snld: **I don't ?upp< lng anxiety: you would care to tell me whe yc lust a little? fiancee is. That might make a <i st promise to ference." exile lor u "Why shouldn't I tell you? Tui c n could love tatnly not ashamed to. 1 have f heir mistake ^ f i| l r i low me very // ^ '| *1 II 1 ' bUt ,y?V* *1 Have the Honor to Be Engaged . and I dou r M|## Da hne Kl ? 1 can t do d; and you'd honor to he encaged to Miss Da pi : Kip." In the next." j Mr. Hnssett smiled. "Not old YV say it. and ( ley Kip's girl?" low. Hut?" ! "1 believe 1 did hear Miss Kip c my, now nnd her fntlu r Wesley." It U,) I Hill y I Ml l ? I'll, III 11 K1* \o Ilflp t'S out. without you. suppose I might take a chance, my wife. I you think you can puy for me ring I ninety days?" eedlngly sat- I "Knslly !" soul Into his i Wltnhurn would have promised d harbor al , tenr down t'no world and rebuild It placid a voy- ninety days. "I shall hove to add n little to 1 silence with price for the risk and the accotnuio I suppose 1 Hon." .?' consent?" "Anything you like," said flay rn .cutlet h een- nlfleently. aisent! You "fall It two hundred dollars." it literature. "Certainly!" One could har hnggle over an engagement ring. Iter break It " as'< y?u to sign a little do ment." break It to "With pleasure." k'h to get me would have signed an agreetm to surrender a pound of his tlesh. 1 Clay hurried out to find I>aphne ? home It was fasten on her the glittering gyve, so far that, m,Kht have taken further nla lag his last from the Immense nnd greedy rapti r, she asked daphne revealed at the sight of i petrified dewdrop set In the gob her parents, r'r<"h?t. Women are all misers wl list ress. ller 11 comes to diamonds, ere deep in Wltnhurn noted only the Joy i (ike out be- h?uhle gave to Daphne, and the pre tidy lulls ur- auhtnlsslveness with which she pol ised to this out '"'r lender finger and slid It ti * 1' " '.>??? II" #"l> ??." . V. " 1, I . . . alliance was worth years of hard lnb 8 >r- 1 " w,,s ^nn' nm' bitter to rend tli 'ni !" ^ aD' cemented hearts In twain, hut he 1 gi evances, ^ H( |aS( j$he floated him to i urn sat and , , .. , , . , . . station In the little car and waved r i turned luto . . . , , through the Iron paling. She was i " Imaginably precious and pitiful as i stood there, and he wanted to nlubl when the vestibule was slammed si . and the train slid out of the stat nhurn woke ||k(> a merclIeai anHke. e rea znt on VOWed that he would work w equlre all of th#> Htrength of ten ?.,d pi!c up a ( or^t le por- tune jn hunk for her. Hut fl he must pile up enough to puy for tl e an engage- 8olltolredollars, and without the er finger Clay wrote Daphne a fat letter . ' ery day. He usually sneaked It p nt the nee . , . . , , .. among his business corresponds not decently , ? , ? , .. ? II ' with to H" took great pains that It sho . , \ never miss the Lake Shore limited t have asked ...... , hank but dve-thlrty in the afternoon. A 8 ductble'mln clal-dellvery stump put the letter Daphne,'* hands every next forenc . .. . Hut after the letter had gone VY*' .i? ?r usually remembered that he had or a Jew? ?r n tt.(j to inotude some message of frlji the fully Important urgenee. So he I to send her every night a night let several win- an(| frequently ot mornings he m ring pebbles ( dro ()ff u day |P(|er These coat o be found a ?jxfy PP?ts apiece, but often he 1 might feebly j to s,.nd them In double or tri oration. He, |enRth ice. An ea- |,.<>r or(.aa|on8 where time wus e very small more unendurable there was the ti very large phone?a pittance of three dollars i miii-h tnr H - ? - twenty-five cent* for the first th luch for that minutes, ami a dollar and five c? i for each additional minute or fract ? for support, thereof would bring hla lips to Da iked for th? ne's ear. icorted to a From the little rubber inouth of ery sane old receiver her voice came to him eople Insane from a rtistant star by Interplunet Mr. Gassett communication. The sense of renu toward cash neH8 waH unbearable. She seemed *llt. ^ (lead Qnd walling ac-oss etern blushed and f<jHy vVlmburn was li i e plausibility tress. Ills health wavered mid his nhled as h? flre Work suffered till it won rohti ie glass sill: | nr,d threats from his chiefs and c< ?urn of New nient even from Bayard Kip. \ >ut here clos >r suspected and was never told for my flrrt y, nburn's Infatuation for his sis illls. I haj> i fi) lie Continued.) In your win- i thing. Took KATll'ltWTION t'OMPDKTK i mind to buy \ ish and?er?! rramento, Oal.. Jan. IX.?' r.rnla legislature completed i h patience. . , ion of the proposed federal | * no right tr | on amendment when the lit. Hut I nr ^ ly adopted a resolution alrei e ring here. . oved by the senate. The v fbt you want ' was 48 to J8. FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1919. : DOCTORS ABANDON : HEADACHE TABLETS s THAT DEPRESS HEART. er the Adopt Aspitone, the New Tablet i in Which All Heart Depress;fl ing Qualities Are Counter'| acted by Heart Toning Agents ^ 3!. ' Physicians and druggists who f ' have kept u|> with recent d scover- t wJ it-s in medical science .are now intro- " during to their patients and custoin| ers the new pain relieving tubiet 5"^ called Aspitone, which does not de^ press tlie heart and circulation. They ^ explain that headaches and neural? gias as well as colds and grippe are usually attended by a fatigued heart and circulation and that it is danporous at such times to use coal tar derivatives. In fact they are claiming that all the coal tar derivatives are positively dangerous, even to strong hearts. They say that many sudden deaths have resulted from " taking them and that there is no longer any excuse for taking them except under the watchful care of a > physician. It is explained that Aspitone is to not a coal tar derivative, but is composed of vegetable elements, which relieve the pain of headaches, neuine ralgia. toothache, rheumatism, i olds, grippe, etc., at the same time supporting the heart. It is pre.0.1 I dieted that Aspitone will take the (Ill place of the coal tar derivatives. The I product is new to this State, but may now be had at the Standard 'n Drug Co. and at all leading drug stores in all communities.?Adv. !?! Notice to Debtors and ("roditors. in the A11 persons having claims against da- 'Curman A. Maglll, deceased. will present the same, duly attested, within the time prescribed a?' by law, t<? undersigned as administratrix and all persons indebted to the said estate will make immedfate dly pavment to the same. MHS. MTKhl.A MAfllLD. cu- Administratrix. Doc. 30, 1018. 21. cnt NOTIt K OF DISCIIAItCK. ind Not h o Is hereby given that the undersigned will. as administrator rm of the estate of F\ M Hell, deceased, ure on the loth day of February. 1019, the make his final return as such adminIcu is,ra,or a,1<* apply to the Probate Court of Lancaster countv for letieu tors dismissary. \V. H. TVVITTY, Administrator estate of F. M. Hell, the deceased. tty Jan. 10. 1919. 22-4t. nto -r ?r >a<j "Thou Shalt Not the Spend More Than Thou Earnest" fiut Ion t Lxtravagance and ,Ith living beyond or- * J rst one t means are hat aimed at in the new command? ev- mcnt which Rupert ,D Hughea give* us in the new aerial from at the pen of this well'pe known and popular tu writer that we have ?oa , he secured. nit j | The Thirteenth wid Z Commandment ^ I is an unusuallv interesting too story ot modem lite set pi* on the fringe of New York high society, dea' scribing tne struggles of nrj a little group of people :>t? working out the problem . .tc of romance versus finance. it jr. ^ Once you start reading the story you will surely ?i" finish it, and having fm> *hc ished it you will be glad you .Urted it Be Sure to Read the rh Opening Installment! wr -i no- * an- * "Z n? v?.. r,i TL. u > vv iuu uti ilie news: i