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\ I \ ) i T N / 4 ? -f fc.j ^ ^ * t'- v % FRIDAY, Al^FST 11 =/ !, 1920. \ TALI i THE LANC; E OF T ^STER NEWS, LANCASTER, HE FL m S. C. ATWO PA lODS GE THREE CHAPTER l. The Iror-Gray-Woman, A young mail stood on tl deck of a small iiikI very ding boat filing a tlsh spear. Itlilin end of n storm blackened rop? from a cleat at the bow to a shore, the boat rose and fell i pulse of the river, la/.y and _ .1 , v ? l past : a word that ha I novel I his Iif?? site had kept It t I whatever It had been that it* nfter ' hnt'k there behind the veil y luuiso- j lenee that left hlia nntnele: H at the . waif; a nomad In an orderl ? strum: ] fisher of pearls; h peurlhtt tree on eyes came haek and fnlterei Altli the [ No longer a ehlhl; a hoylanguid | tlnn startled her. A man k com*?. All wars." nun liini? "What was lie like?" happen*')] Tin* Iron-Oruy-Woman of lo-r si- <?yf?s ami stmllcil him s< ss; a river tently. that lie treinlileil y world; a t]<>ti?a nuestlon that can liter. Her him?had startled Imr In 1 over hltn. "Like you." she resurn -tin* rellec- ||j.p you. His eyes were nelt at her ii?h? v.-..- i-~t- - must mine? that It * Ills voire was liot n: turned her turned me cold. I cou > lonjr, so in- came close?stooped o' lest Ids (pics- "A sjep sounded in ue In spite of frantic, I tried to j to silence. toward the window, led, "and not ,h'' *,oor ?I"''??*d. and blue, his hair ,her: w,,,? the maids - . never knew a man's fa as always me. "IMe!" she seem* s flame, but It | word. "A small tlilt Idn't move. He <<|,e sat musinc j fer me. 1 melancholy comfort the hull. Hulf i "Hut I shan't dh >ush lilto back with a hasty triune At the Inatunt j "My coutrh Is worse In It?your fa* I medicine Is gone." behind hint. I > ?j*hv you at: man * oe coillft InnU ? - I'd ti? fondle th?' | tliront. The IVa up?to die!" I ear for the sounc is If she found a stole cautiously in the thought. sound, when he li p." she continued, did not appear t<i e up at his face, but from some pli today beeuuse my water of unothe Just uheud where darted. rest. rlhunter had u nice Is of the woods, lit; up the bunk. The iad drawn quite near, i come from any tree, ace down close to the r pool?another spot the water slopped to antler the beut of the hot hi nun. lie wns ho toll, with Hucft : of Hhouhler, thnt he seemed place upon ho hiuhM u deck. Reason ant) weather wear had their will upon him. Itut tl forces that grave deeper tin and weather. Youth can ho and weather at hay. It Is P1 ftertioon side the tjueMlon written his face. And It whh hi l sprcntl know. Her head dropped hi out of the <|ii111 Hint cushioned the Wind- h solemn thing to In- the u worked man?glorious hut solium, lore nr?* Tin* lustrous ryes-^-brlgh in wind fever wasting thi'tn?rutin- I Id wind after n time. He saw i nwcrless thoughtfulness In them; i .... . . .... . ...... . , ? . j *"ui unir in fiiir ' f'? f t i Your e*vt's are "ke mine. S .r K , ? j the same height and hrei irk against I , _ ... . ' i !. ? der; like you. slow of sii other'of a ^ "? ??'? ?*'" then, as the hawk strike: ter for the "l ncver llked ?& aek to hi in t,lo"Kh tny uncle made n far flung for me completely to d km?v they attentions." Her words r_ ... .. 11 i Into the motrmrv irrmiri k, line mine. , Hut he had ?,s; ,ooke<1- 1 s<iuk 11 idth of ahoul- ?'> eye8" , eech, slow to ' , "ow; 10n? has thls stant came? ^J^ndered I he Iron-t?niy-\N on I The man kneeling at I -other man;, (,rlnk|ll>. in every wor t mposM i e fln>?ers reassuringly up Iscourage his ... . i i . I answered nevei dropped t?ack ...... . , , . couldn t. she faltered ? I -n>?r elecampane ito a cliuir uud took the last < 1 "Mother!" been going ouT , ne went to the ro ! the saucer from a t tan shuddered. roots were usual ler side, eagerly .-nipty and dry. Thei d. tightened his derness In his voice on her hand. an,j bent over her t r a word. I "You shall have on. "My breast ; ten " tie "lf " gone Parting the bu ?f it yesterday." caution, he crep the pool uixl pee ok stove and lifted ?a girl?sat on i small jar in which froui the oppoaiti ly steeped. It was swinging in the e was a great ten- slightly hack ai ? as he came back bunds, her face t 'hair. ' lips pouring fort your elecampane drawn hiui to th shes with the utmost t up to the edge of red forth. A womuu i flat rock Jutting out e hunk, her bure feet water, her body bent nd propped on her iplifted, her puckered * b the song that had e R|>ot. A suubonnet against those other forces? t ner forres tlmt (crave the soul, the chafe of them his face hail the face of u man who hn<! upon life ami found It not to Injr. Ills eyes held the keei hardness that comes to eyes only life's sterner side. The I'earlhunter. they call the river men, not that he hn tllw t.iMi rl tmwwllil V liiWUllK'H lu> hos?? Hi- I >010 wimjfu mi" film p;i>i 1 Under he ??h barred. The tliin I become ' The man's tinkers curled 1 looked the <*liu 1 r arm. his Ilk- "To 11 city on the Wnhn* i, tjuiek days, come three families <> that see purest blood?my fatuity, y< family, and the family of?? ed hltn. man." d found The Iron "rny-W'otnnn hint nut nml was silent fir a mm rum \\ ii m*ii "w p?- l|is parted. h>' the years. "I kept i tense upon Interest In him. for the cousin. She really love< ih. In early Wi,s tt)e ?"'-v 8he f Virginia's "** was a ver>" '?? Mir father's | ,'1?,,Kh. as It afterward ft ?f?another , hlack sheep of his fauill j Involved in debt. Tt was shuddered wasted fortunes, as I now neuf. The i ho deliLeratelv nlanned . * wbs hollow; empty as jp h show of 4,IM . 1 J sake of mjj ? H?e laiy can answ I him. an,I It ,h* "Ce ?f ... . ? . . I here was a cry, , ul'l get to see ... ... . , sprang at hi in. The r fulsome man: . . . ' I uncovered rny eyes, t frne, ou . le ?pon fj,.H11?. f^tif the?o >. an, , eep j . u,ro?jj|, t|1#? window ar to repair nia t .... , . ... .t. . , Your father put Ih ^.lieve. that ; thp roo:n an<J sto<Hl ^ fu w n in, ... a gray sky. | found In the Flatwo er that/ I heard . sle.-p tonight in the rnnn sneer. under the cool trees ind your father ^ ripple of plea* naids serentned. pnif-n wakened Jnt? xpectlng to look ^rc..|r surface of th< ther man leaj?ed ? fujnt plow back id was gone. ! neVer raises. ie maids out of , ||t, stilled the ru er me. I dared ruinmai:ed a spade - "" o nit iv vt nviuilg 1iuii1 ii**! and you shall stockings Ih.v upo old cabin up there hq armful of wlh A twig flipped I d exportation, of Hearlhunter stru rest, broke the closer. The son f* weary face?like whirled her eyes of a curtain that twig. The man 1 breath. p with coo] water. Hut the wood out of the locker I She slid hack on 111 in, ntrr mux's ciiiti n the rock beside half 1 roses. bark into place as the ine<J his face a little g stopped: the girl i toward the swaying Rattened and held his land song was done, the rock and reached found It. Failure nunu's men, as suropss. In the wilderness. The space between the f< nfter decks of the houseboat w pled I?y n kind of cabin. wltl t.'tlned entrance fore and aft single sinaP window on each si nmn suddenly stopped filing spear and glanced with quirk toward this rahln. A woiu as well man picked tip a wasted hat It softly hot w een ltfs owi ore and went on, struined and slo\ as oecu- desperately nerved to a lo It a cur- task. t and u "My parents both died w Ide. The so small that I can barely the fish them, leaving me, their on! anxiety . the nire of a distant relatb inn was uncle of mv father's. This i id; stroked cousin's heart?and hand i. and she | The cough threatened t v, like one She held her hands tic mc drvnded breast till she had masi then hurried on as If ..hen I was strength might not hold t< remember had to be said, ly child, to "The very boldness o re, a great- nated my cousin. Day great-irroat- power over her grew grej ?? nor 100K up. llis fa ' rible ' Once he raise* o come back. (Q strike. I've pray tit upon her | times lie tin<l?It wouli tered It. and . mar?y a death. afruid her | You?! But I'll a buy all that ( natne that belongs to was hard; hoarse; aw f him fasct- ||eved you! There's tl by duy his open? f;0> if you v iter. I never i a ce?It was u-r- un(j,.r the forward < 1 Ids great arm i on tj,<? point of loi ed a thousand when ho hoard h 1 have saved rnt poked his head bn< i tains, and she repei not speak the jus*t said: you.' His voice . "Isn't the Flatwor ful. 'And I he- , 5|nn lives? Seems ie window?still thnt there Is such ,ant him 1 I'm i woods." leek, and was just for her stock in) tplng to the bank feet! The roup! ?*r speaking. He dishonored them rk inside the cur- the Pearlhuuter ited what she had say he didn't loo1 he true. He did sis where the Wild justice to him to to me I on^e heard the one glance? a man in these more help than \ flowing?he drai ;s and shoes. Such i shoes she picked up It would be ?lvii>K uncertain praise to k. Besides, it wouldn't look. It Is but simple state, also, that after a glance be could no the branch could help K>:ed bis eyes away roughing. Hr crossed the mirr ut a stride, shoved aside tlir s< rumpled curtain ami entered, iron-gra.v woman sat li111111> *<I In a rickety old rocking'-halt window on tin- shore side. A f< ioiiv nf his inahility to help, mi loused ! > long fatniliarit> v liar scenes, ho stood lo??k 111 upon lior, with no expression i |H|Hsn^n ^NBH tii)* BB^BByffi[iML jl s if mil- ^BBlr pPSa ~^y i itlf ?jin fo_ s:\v-XIB tV^HM IM? WU^II "Mil J?#U. IV after Pt^W KTat^^^H Hft? r him. n |^H r?> in tin wnkcrJ with your s.-lf f.i (town | He felt carelessly the floor nnd 0f the spade with li I have never "I believe this is The Iron-Gray- "Maybe he's?I ui timed her face serous?" arks above the "Dangerous! A I took one step T m;iI. with n pitiful othing more till .-<,< ?. through the 1 night, when I sInukt>. and leaves J g and foun?i tny- I y tuitiMte later he urmn fh** t!r*nr "" along the rusty tilt t and them a is rhumb. I girl scramble to the woods." | As she gatherer can?he's not dan- wild roses he hi I her. gray ghost of a I With the mass face. They say he | face, it was Itnr? woods as still as the other?the t! us little trail." where the roses had leaped ashore, began. Her hair way till he heard the her feet on the rock. 1 ujt Iter armload of ad leisure to observe ; of eohtr close to her 1 to tell the tnie from <>wers from the face; left off and the face hunc loose, soft and pa my ??iii. r tn:i 11 n wince ??i !il< eyes. She M milrinone. I ?!*! r :i ti hiy 1 ?;n-l< ojraiti^t the J1 <|?i11 lit tln? chair, s|m*iit ami <|iiive trcitil.lini: shell -if what li:i?l o ii very liciuitIful \\iunan. 'I rr?>s*?'i! Ihe cal.in. ?I |I up of water ??ut ?! a hiieket l>\ Ptove mill otTereil It ! > In \\it\etl II :i\v:iv *1|.' B? ' J i rt MB ^ r-. f Tr VB H || Flf rJiO'l-Ilt mnrtilnu nil t?:ir< nwl 0 of \vhi<*h I wn th?- ! :* ? ? ?? hi* l?r?-n?>t hlni itut in* t??< ? v\>uppina jou youi 1 iiiuiTled h clnnk ?l?o HEH froni MBHl er. Ti'Ti- I !< ?>s?m| h ; uitiii. 'i tne s I <piiete<l yon. I f|lf. ,, to find me next ; Tli(. root flf th, repentance for mU(.h l.?u.emef, a as Innocent as ,s ,lUt it UJtR I w,.?m , |lj||it N(> ono kne .a proud us hla. thfln Pear|himt( r cradle clothes , . . . i n he small stream ut me and stole , ,, , ilnun to :*'? rlv. I al ,-,!l1"11 1 skitr whose, i ^V,,lf n,n- Fol,ov . .1 I ? -1%. . . . J'.Ii'l p!UU|H.*U llltO j wnvy?I lie KIWI ? of mnrtiihc mid e'ocmnpane whs pold ; lips Ilk?> tli s a remedy for upon them; eyes hy no nx aits ahun- of sky at the h ? this fa< t better < yes that <i.?*?1 er. Ins to conceal. that feeds hr en- She was turn !tock is known as hank when the "Hi: up aloujt Its quietly stepped - - - I ? o l.lrl.wl ... i miir n rnguisn snntr win cliiinm- to spun if song n moment ago like the little patch >< (Until nf the pools wide* -.hat had noth:ri2 to spring to the iVnrlhuuter rose and thmuch the hushes. "It's so warui?nnil fl:tt ! be* i lon? from ilio sprlnj:!" Without ii word he ?-t't IHo on tlu? bench. picked up tin passed out to tin* front deck tin* narrow yotnrplnnk. ami away up the slope toward t that rose above the trees a* bark from the river shore. The snot was known the 1 '271 K in-MT Knew. |;i\ J.iwi, OB set It :nlrift. There ? 0B ' 11'' ''H' moon h>oke?l H| <!ull sky. |>itIe am] sic. with re?!; the crny sky siekiy m??nn my heart. ** - ' to row, n fnlntiies V- o'11! 1 I'ty (town i "i ii?* in n i in the st-ni .11.-1 : ' "" 1 xvus not a star ,n a tin> "f lloWll out Of the ,r<"" kly urn! rln>tii-<! wnw SI;,aM p,,nrl ' ' tnv liosoit) ; the ?he W!> !t "",r i ri>>.. ?,,,i tri. u "f *'-' ?* *ml p' s rnnie over me th" fH''k " in the ekifT. was on a ruiie ~ lilies down. the ll?I * illll* ? ... \vntee that Wnwl It inj: at each othei jhaliK the gyllct of flowers struggiei ticked away nroonj: dlTiiJflW Tfflwft U| ly the open margins j The Pearlhtw nds. and never iii J first to fall. I'n hut the el?*?suij{?une j hat. half a?ii? j head and strove ^? j his intrusion. - j speech. Words l r i After a time, hi r across the pool. The i Irua. tier arms aud [ on" i"he* foTTTs."" *" t? r'? (o v.orc the iii.Cii<u o!T his battered ardiv. he itowed his tor a word to justify But he wns slow of Curue hard to him. is eyes traveled hack tho \Vnbjish, for who has not Fallon Hook, with tho hroml, torfall pltehint? over the slni tihi'lf between its two breasts jiiriR the stone-strewn pool at Ami the spring breaking out <ler the shale halves of the i tho west etnl of the obi ej trh-klini: its waters down a 1 phur-staineil gutter Into the p. 1 I iiL jjw . from nil- it, M near ittie ?who MIUI 11 MiKilV fishers. They told me [ for a lor.^ time. Whet , I sol J iuy jewelry, all I ! rlnc? thnt T s*nved f< j bought this househ 'i?t I?esirl ti?her. You kno' The Iron-Gray-Worn rooked softly bnok :iit<l ' two; allow ed the chai Tli?? mni! iti ? i aim iv ox ptuin I had been sick i I grow stronsr, i but my wedding r your sake? j . and became a I ^ jBF an fell silent; - b ~ forth a tim?* <>r R cTY r t<? settle still. | across the ; ! at the t?otto!u ; u where her f<et h . The jocfc was past the patch of sky P the side of the rack ad dangled, hare. The jjirl had PTER II. ~~ j ' Red Mask. e\t Issue has not heard of it? Not drunk of Its wat s was rout misfortune in the Flatwoods, in ancient < reeco it was ? ? a calamity to die without hn> the statue of olympian Zeus. Fallen Itoek is the highest naked stone nloiij; the Willi the present day seven t?i\vn< seen from its summit; in the he ^P late for shoulder* ami drew up<?n liis hreiist. The ! derness seemed to tni For a lr..?sr time tin* i while the young man vied. "Mother." In- said ver stroking her hair. "u? to hln?." He felt her OUlver nt Ii?11*? act of ton- 11 ' j ich her deeply. y pently nt ln?t. 'ifi/ niu^T po tiack ILII ** the won]. She iHIui f hree Irop ' * N lit**. i?u: nucKi'vp, a unit* ii|> and the City twenty miles fa Whon the man returned houseboat the Imn-fJrny-Woi lay hark In the slinky roeki r>ll?I?lrijr the battered eup full water, the man stepped to "Your cool drink, mother." The thin lids raised. The turned toward him must In m to tho Li B hor ^ Yk\ J | mmjibbiiibU^H ' the snke?we SWiTfd H^Hj^HH are or? ^i/lll^ I ?l"'arl'" "Hut I it:;-. t\vi?nty-??n HH^^Hl .Tuno?the ! Tlio BHH wftli an eagerness he taring down ut c'/lJ. J~j_ must." she nnit not until you o in .Tune?this w"Bs tremhlinp could not con- 0*^ "Gets-It" Stop ?rn iller s Pain Immediately rns Go Quick. n wiiwm i Uli > IM ilUlillll III ll< large mill deep mul lu<trm cough that wasted ln?r hreas powerless to dim their luster. The nihn crossed the ratlin his hand on thr riimjilrd nir the doorway, ahont to retur tni?k of sharpening the fish sp "It looks cool?and culm?n lie paused; glanced hark SlltMlltltr at her. Hill wnlted its. The 1 CaFYRTG-IfT^ r t seemed uncle?well. us I look had lift* I cannot rememhcr th anil lalil pave tne a pleasant woril. tain over "My aunt was as tlifferoi t) to his to ilark. Slie wa> overythl ear. was not. A thousand time ip there." ' mv hurt away, over his "They hail h daughter. an for her almost tn\ nee niul iif ttie yyg &Q&&S-S-/EGR/LL CO k upon my realized how great till on at he ever ou{ fjiklni; even tne into h she utterly astonished u it us ilnwn |n>: w? 11, lit til. I will net I nc that he ,j.,y tj,?t folio.veil. My Ul * she loved !|n,j v,.1)t after her a ?he wiis never nga In to s only ehlhl. pjs door. He raved nnd wtinni noni.i i-?- ' - is so '!?tny father's name!" e night, with- ' lie searched tier \v? ier confidence. 1 nns-wer. In all his life, s nil t>y elop- time the ctirtnin that 1 ,-er forget the ' ever raised. it mn-t ncle disowned fever tluit made her message that was n<> light matter et foot Inside <lnor: to probe n nn swore; drank year- She tremlded near?his name S ^ "I Never Knew a *t e>'*s thp Look as H It was tfit' fir?t n it . ; . STnws. nvllevJnc ii?l ins past 11;i?1 . . .. . . , ami dullness ,.f its nnve own the of stream mine from i speak now. It , , . fr?i? a spring, th t<? unlock that lovred |L >uti?l of twontv if , , , It had jrro\rn < up from her m...,o . ' * The way to tried and pro P the way that Man a Face Could quickest, eulc ? Locked.'* reliable. from tli?* w.vmth ratlier Uinu B i handle coma is the ved "Gets-It" way? million}- have found at. safest and moat to Co oit. "Is That n log house I see under the cliffs?" The tloor of the houseboat under the weight of tiiiu as to the window. He had to s to tiring his eyes level with \ Ing. "A log house; old and einp The Iron-Gray-Woman sat i ?surname and all. Whan up there away on business 'tips, a t was for weeks, it was lik croaked after rain. Such happy till he came are high among the fev loop low memories of mv life." :he coen- The Iron -Urny-Woman p dark, deep eyes seeming ty.*' hack Into the dead past, llk? musing rt straining his gi /.e across a niiiisfir into nrunken n uncle wn? finally ended by driving i ? lie ?ftt?u "Your father hail aire e sunshine himself. My uncle's cru lies! Tliey our marriage. That snmi v pleasant me to his home as his beautiful gray mansion auseil. her the river. We've sometii t<? search in our wanderings"?tli ? a traveler wistful pause?"but I n stretch of you to know mdness; and chair. he. ?v.-* ? .!, a no away also. "Y< ur father?: ' '1 :a<ly (leclarpd j too, had risen. She cl elty hastened . "Your fat her?!" [? day he took The words seemed hride?to the There rnme n t??rren overlooking Mtid the man gently < mes passed II into the chair, lere came a i stooped over ever allowed 1 something to nllev . .<> iiiuiiM-r oejran nd xx ltd. disappear iilto?ct lie "lie young nmn. n break iti the f<?n utched tils nrin. a scramble throng! hazel, anil there it to choke her. in the midst of a t of coughing; pocket of the hills, eased her hack the forest. The man glarn her. anxious to turned, and hurried iate her suffer- I the plcc?n">?"? * io line just ahead. ) n dense fringe of lay?u little i?ond ^Bti///tlK^ t~ narrow elude in a a delicate in the ly looked about for J moment, her eyes astray nn trees nodding languidly In tti June afternoon. "I wish I might live again shore. The sun bents dour upon the houseboat, and I grc of the eternal throb of the i I could only live u little while I should grow strong." "And why not? It's empty. noiig the desert to where the oasis le serene '"an shifted to his other kit ; went on. upon the : "My aunt died when we \ i so hot girlhood. After that?the >w weary i were ever more than the river. If petulance settled deep upor up there His best word was a growl. ants moved about the house and no- shadows. lies. The I "There followed a year ee and she plness as I never knew < : this world?a year that Kfre In our ren all the years that f< gray days beggared all that went bright. A evening, almost a year tc i my uncle, ward, as I sat rocking y< The serv- the cradle, and waiting ft > like silent | to come In, thinking, stra I of my cousin, whom I hn I Ing yet not knowing* v of such hap- h?.r face in n gasp for oulil come to ?.H\\ hlooii upon lier lip has left bar- | another cup of water a allowed; that ( b?.r< but for a Ions tit before! Ono forward, her shoulders t a day after- b,,r arms locked as If an. a baby In back the cough, until ?r your father \ tually to conquer It by ngely enough, Finally ahe gr< id never seen 1 - - - rhnt. she raised of the glade. not breath. and he fringe of hazel, he s. He snatched of Rome dozen stall ind knelt heslde them ready to blooi ne she humped aoon at their t cupped In and first ground ever h trying to hold pin of that pondshe seemed ac- digged, cut their p sheer force of ground, shook the d oped with one ten of fleshv roots urn*; nit- mM ititt' a rew arops fnr out from the ^ foo^ei found It?a clump off without an is. three or four of SfipM*1*?!! n. The rusty spade twlnr<! Whir oots probably the MS?d"*mone5roken on the mar- coats but a trlf Three plants he Mf'd by e. Lawti items close to the Sold in LaneasU Irt from their clus- M the werld'a 1 nil hnpplAil il-1 tT UaaVm 4 or -Octe-Tr knock* >f any corn at onca ns it bo It lifts right y feeling. Oh. what grand to walk and up without a singla not? i never failing, goarback com remover, le at any drag store* nee * oom Chicago. . t >r and recommended >est' corn remedy by >? D. I-., n body would care. In these de< there's nobody to care." A flicker of light crossed I "I'd get well up there, ui strong cliffH, with the cool s near. And I've lived ho lor you were a child In nrms?on ?the Ohio; the White; the V "Always, mother! Always tl boat?drifting; drifting?and >p woods i "In this same city upon t | lived two other families, as ler face, ' you?your father's family vler the family of?of?another tn prlng ao father and this other man iK?since my suitors. Hut my uncle the river means In his power to tur ?'ahash!" . ther away from me to i Ite house-| while he secretly en course you so tentlons of the other man I he Wabash J since the night of the I have told 1 alight sound at one of and the dowa caused me to turn an. Your steadier nerved than I were both I could hardly keep ba< tried every There stood my cousin's I II your fa-' ??? speaking In n half 1 my cousin.1 ftw, the nwftient I was t< :?-d the at- * ndjjkc out what he said. o nie. fcffhh* behind the curtail . nana ror tne cup; aupp elopement, ? ' ter. straightened. and I the low win- ! rhair. There wan no I was far tier Hps. and the mnn now am. but tt?. fjny fleck he hnd ck a scream. | Mother, they're i husband. He ty,??Se spell I.et me h vhtsper. But ,jown from the village. k> startled to ' u,.r Pyes opened ; sh He came out ^Im wph feverish qule is and drew i .... .. - - ed the cool ?'? ' tt>e tiny outlet back lay hack In her I it was upon the more Mood on | a pool that the Peai said nothing of , wash the elecampa >cn there. them loose from th< getting worse. he had been oarryl ring the doctor finished the task ttyrm away In the p< ie looked up at when the song of a knesa. where up the strean to Wolf run. Company.?Ad? gravelly margin of ' rlhunter stopped to ne roots, and cut PROFESSI ? clusters In which ng them. He had tl? and wan storing '! OR. J. HKKCl ?cketa of his blouse , Dmti thrush from some- | Office Hours: i graduallv worked 8-ia a t/W.v OIAUUUI U 1/T1| ONAL CARDS K FTNDKKUURK 1 Surgeon 1 O . O A - ' iraii, so oenuuiui: The nmn left the window h by the rocking chair. The Ir Woman saw th? question In hi hunger for juoiue word ou I | "lour father's hlnnd w nd knelt host In Virginia. A soldier, on-Gray- , of his family hud always h? Is eyes? nlrenily won. hy eon?pirnoii: t of the the rank of colonel In i v . ii? of the ? shrank away, a* the men b*,P*i4$> fbr the maids were en. he hadtthe door, he was begging * unlliinipEn your father and come to the Itidj^^a bad never loved my c< C .. > , / if, low *hi?-, '7 '7n \wont: . w ouuio* wir'd.111 "ot ??bncl : r^re to leave Bnt- n^hpr- " *p J 1/m-lh.t he ' 7> - TO" "-yfljH"-*! /?aln?that I *" ncXl Word: Anally 1 k, v ",Ci nrs without the itself across his con ! to It now.** The son# puzzled ust keep on this notes?r-certaln little ie hesitated at deeper witchery?tl et It fall?"die." have believed doss - I to nrtousneaa. | 2:00 to 6: him. There were And by Ai foreign flights; a Offlre over La hat he could not i| Phone 160Ible to a thrush's *-? 1 a . O v p. HI, M oo p. m. y >pointment. J ncaHter Pharmacy j ?Residence 166 J *