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if’far ... ui ■Jlfcl V - S3S ' r TV ’ ✓<• «‘TS Mil TWO, -BARNWELL SENTINEL, BAENWTSLL, SOtJTHQAJROLINA .gT/" • till li rum lUlilfMim By== Mary Robert! Rinehart _"A11 a man In our pt u certain method, knowl whut you like—-and faith >n nds Is mil it himself. I lost my self-oonfldonce ;tb*t’S all. Cer tain things happened; kept on happen ing. So I unvolt up.^ - “If every surgeon gave up because voor, operation today. There was Just a ehahee ft*r the man, and I took my courage In my hands ..and,tried it, JOhe' jH»or devil’s d(‘itd; ,r ' ' \ K. rose rather wearily and Emptied a round the bat ltke a Col lea 1 fracture oiiinl h -futli n t ' ' ' -%’JlsaDL rosy pgd flung his cigarette ifltTrrhrgfftas. “I wish I understood you !” he said irritably. ’ 4- K. rose with him, and all the sup pressed feejlng of the Interview was crowded Into fils last words. ! 7 u rntr> not as ungrateful as you think, Copyright' by Met Tur* Publication*, inc.); at the ailaitthus-tree wtttr* its crown'/Max,” be said.. - “I—you’ve helped a of stars. Instead of the Street wittUUsL' lot. Don’t tvorry about me. 'I’m as his pipe over the liuleony rail.. . . “That’s not the sanie. That’s the j chance lie and you" took. What hap pened to me was—different.” Pipe In ^m'nd? he stbod alp, you Know, Vag,” he said* - .‘Tve raised tlwefT tomato plants and a fam ily of kittens this summer, helped, to plan a trousseau, assisted in ^electing wallpaper-Tor the room Just inside-^ did you notice it?—and developed a hoy pitcher with a ball tl\at twists I'm not *baolute^y useless -astete IJ . Stdnev coWredT^l oeUeve se,” nie probationer ;ad beetj Instructed to. And out other things; so she set to work with a fan at Sidney’s hulr. .“You’ve known Doctor Wilson a long ' time, haven’t yeuT* m '. 4< A868. m ‘W* ywfully—s^uUlooklng. Isn’t he?’’ v . - SJdn^y Considered. She wss*not UK norunt of the methods of the' school. ' IS^Sr -*l tins »1P1 w^puintiing hey? “I’ll have to think that over.*’ she said, with a gHnt of mischief in her eyes. “When you know a person .ter ribly; well, you hardly know whether he’s good-looking or .not.’’ “I suppose,” said the probationer, running the long strands of Sidney’s Le Moyne Is Found Out and . the Big Part of Qu£?Story Begins to Unfojd. 8YNOPSIS—K. LeMoyne. a young man, becomes a roomer at the Page home, where Sidney, her mother, Anna, and her old maid aunt, Harriet,- a dressmak er preside. Through the influ ence of I.>r Max Wilson, a sue-, ivssful young surgeon, /Sidney becomes a prohationary nurse at the hospital. Aunt Harriet opens a fashionable shop down town. Cln'i.stine Lorenz and PaI- 111 er Howe ure ahout tu be ilUH- rle<| and they writ take rooms at tin* Pages'. Sidney Is loved by K.. hy .loo Drummond, a high-. selu.>o| bei'iu-., and hy Dr. Max, who fascinates her. At the.hos pital she begins to see .tin- un de rsiib* of the world. She nn-ets Churlotta Harrison, who' has been very "thick" with Dr. Max. K. LeMoyne is a mystery, -lie works at the gas office as a • lerk, hut his past is hidden, and he fears to meet strangers - vyhy? As (his installment opens. Doctor Max is eoming across the street Iron his home to entt on Sidney. K. shrinks from tlie in trAdttctlon but sees no way of HHCapft — CHAPTER IX—Continued. quiet houses, lie suw the men Ire had known and worked with and taught, his friends who spoke lii.s language, who laid loved him, many of them, gathered about a bronze. tablet se/ in a wall of the old college; he saw thelf earnest faces and grave eyes, lie hen rd— He heard the soft rustle of Sidney’s dress ua she cattle into the-littltf room behind them. CHAPTER X. A few days after Wilson’s recognls tion of K„ two most* exciting things happened to Sidney.One was that Hair through her Angers. “Urn* When well, off as I deserve to be, and better. : ytnrare ah home youhim often Sidney got off the window sill, and, taking the probationer smi'Angly l>y the shoulders, faced her tpwu rd t he- door.. “You go back to the girls/ 1 the said, “and tell them jto come in and see me when I am dressed, anfl tell them this: I. don’t know’ whether I am to walk SITElHOUlD FIT THE HOIHE One of the First Things One Must Remember When Making Plans - V;' '*'\to Build the House. ’ Jdost of the suburbanites who arc saving to build a hopse—the sort they have, dreamed of possehsing—give so uck headache, bad breattv ^$ouf Stoma^and ( Odt a 10-cent bbx no 1 #, y - No odds how bad yourliver, stomarlL or bowels: "liow much your head, ftebes, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels flood night.” “Good night." ‘ - -- Wilson’s unexpected ‘ magnapimity put K* In a curious' position—left liljn. as it were, with, a divided alle giance. Sidney’s frank infatuation for the young surgeon was growing. Me. was quick to see It. And where before lur might liave felt justified in going to the length of warning her, now his liumls were tied; ’ . : y Sidney webt da night duty shortly after her acceptance/ She’ tumhl^I into her low bed at nine o’clock lb the morning, those days, with her splen did^ hair neatly braideddown her back much attention-t<Mhe actual plans of the dwelllnjE' th»t they do not stop tp'| -you »lw,, 8 *et the desired reeulte think at all' of the vast importance^^nth pascarets. t . of the house’s setting. I gL V*™ stomach liver and There -are joys and, profits in sitej-bowels make you miserable. Take hunting; and the average home-huilfe^ascarets to-night; put an end to the who is willing to content himself with headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv- rhristlne asked her to he maid of and her prayCrs saitK and immediately I “Kidney V ■ ? • “Here! itighl hack here,!” There was vibrant gladness In her tone, lie came slowly toward them. "My brother Is not at home, so I .'Bine over. How select you are, with your bnhhuiy!" < ‘Tan you see the step?” .-."Coining, with hells on." K. had risen and pushed hack his chair. Hisjulnd was working quickly. Here'fn tiro darkness he could hold the situation for a moment. If he could get Sidney into the house, the rest would not matter. Luckily, the balcony was very dark. “Ik anyone ill?”. - “Mother is not well. This is Mr. Le Moyne, and lie knows who you are very well, indeed." The two men shook hands. . “I’ve heard, a* lot of Mr“ Le XloVne. You're the most popular man on the Street." "I’ve always heard _t«liat about you. Sidney, if Do< t»»r WUmsi is here to see your mother— " "doing,” said Sidiwy. .“And Dr. Wilson is a very great person, lx., so Max had amused at the sound of Le Moyne's \ojee. not to suspicion, of cours4*. tint to iiiennjry. Without any apparent reason, he was hack in ller- lin, trainphig the country, mads, ami beside hit’ll "Woudirtul night'. Will.you have ft cigarette?" "Thanks; 1 have tn> 'pipe here.” K. struck a match with his steady ham 1*5. Now' that the thing had come, f he was glad to ia it. Ill the, tin re. 1 ,'his quiet protile glow.ed against the] night. Then he’thing the'.match over the rail. Max start'd ; then he rose. honor at her'wedding. more wonderful. Kin and given her cap. Itecause she could not get home that night, and because the little house frad no telephone, she •wrote’"the news to her mother and sent a note to Le Moyne. ’ K. fotttKl the note on tlie hall table when he got home that night, and car- rie<l it upstairs to read. Whatever faint hope’he might have had that her youth would prevent her acceptance In* knew now was over. With the let- . ter in his hand, he sat by liis table j u hd looked a head, into the empty years." Not quite empty, of course. She would he - coining home. Hut-more and more the life of the hospital would engross her. He sur mised. too. very shrewdly, that, had he ever had a hope that Khe might come to care for him, his’ very presence In There was none of the illusion of sep- iirittHm; lie was always tliere, like Ka- \vaa_acceptedi ! imaged—CfTriatine’s wedding, Doctor rMa* passing the door of the old ward and she not there, J-oe-^nd »she puz zled over Grace and her kind. her-firstr night on duty a girl the first strip of land in a desirable down the aisle with Doctor Wilson, [neighborhood with whl#h his, real-es- hut .1 hope I am. I-see him very often.. Hike him very much. I hope he likes me. And I think he’s rifindsonie.” _ She • shoved the probationer out into the‘Hall and locked thg door behind heS : * • That message in its entirety reached Carlotta Harrison. Her sinoldering amc<l. The audacTTv of it stat^ -Htdpey must he- very ; tate dealer - confronts him never guesses. .. * .Obviousiy, the average suburban lot. is the "flat, c treetess, 6(f by lOO,” on which, of course, thor& is little possi ble' latitude in building. The house^ ' must bejihlong and stand on onejof its ends about In the center of the lot. j with an inconsequent 1»1 margin' on yure< .,. f ,|thei-:i4de pf -green In front and .rear. . ousness, sick,’sour, gassy Stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bll*, gases j and . constipated matter vthlciris producing the misery. W A 10-cent box means, health, happi ness and a clear head for ^months. No more days of gloon) and. distress' If you will take a Cescaret now and then. All stores•♦ell CascaretS Don’t TTFtr..... v .~. ... ..... . - of herself. When tlie probationer who. There are interminable streets of these had brought her the report had gone in every, suburb. , out, she lay in her long, white night- j. But in-'fver.v subm’b ai>o there are* forget the cht.tlretf-thelr little aldgs need, a cleansing, too. Adv. In- Yeast- I tm her flrsr~ night on duty "g had been brought In from the Avenue. She had taken poistm^riobody knew just w hat. When the Internes had tried to find’Out, she had only ^Said: "What’s the use?”. , ( And she had died. Kidney kept asking herself, “Why?” ,those mornings when she could not get to sleep. Beople'were kind—fhen were I kInd, real 1 y—and yet, for some reason Tif other, those things iiad to be. Why?A I’urlotta Ilarrisoii went on night duty at the sa.uie time—dier last night service, as it was Sidney’s first. She accepted it stoically. She had charge of the three wards on tlie floor just below Sidney, and of the ward into gown, hands clasned under ifer bead, odd corners that hav been passed by . ^ , -,7“, ul 7oltKl>ie; ‘ Ukii the neglected ’ of~i 5i‘‘ •-. . has a parrot wl.iicl pnd stared at the vault like laTltng her little roohi. i creed bertv In the farmer’s flehls, tbey- She saw there Kidney In her white ^ neralTyJn odd shapes uftd wood- dress going down the nislo of'file ,M V hand.of tho^,improver mx- cfnirch; she saw the group around the • D»l? passed.-them as hopeless n ru i altar ; aiid, as surely ns she lay-there, i ™J districts where land is Tilted by Jjs “ •,<7iltiviUiible area, these are literally and can--often be bought for Must Be Profane. a Massachusetts mam has a N'oeahirki ry seventy-tive wonlS. . - . _ Crimson beak—-I di«Jnt kiidw ..there were that tunny swear Aords in-'exist ence.—Yonkers Ktatesnian, >s vyhich all einergency casesWere taken. Tt was a diUici^lt service, perhaps the rntist difficult in the house. Carlotta merely shrugged her shoulders. "I’ve/always had things pretty li|n7l here” she commented briefly. “When I go out. I’ll either be competent enough to run a whole hospljtal single- handed, or jFB be cprr^ed out fe^ to ltav.e. her She kne the other nuTse^. Small emergencies were constantly arteipg and finding her at a foss. ■ Once at leirstevery night Miss Harrison would hear a ^oft hiss the back staircase that connect she knew that Max Wilson’s fSfpii would he, not on iTTe bride, but on the [" nst ” girl who stood beside her. very little. The curious thing w ; ns that Carlotta TetFUiat she could stop tilv wedding stop She’d happeneil on One of the least-nppr^eiated ktnd of-f' sites for a home is the gully or draw. 1 Kidney Trouble Often ' : Causes Nervousness and Heart Trouble •^Se-d I if-she waited to. a bit of inf or had hem st .obsesseilber wedding, s<r that. Sidney and Maxr.; would not walk down the aisle get her. __ -r-— —■ ■■■■■.. i . Two vears airo I was hadlv tun d** n, , Everywhere anuimrtTTirfiri^ Ibeie ai'e ^^t al^to^ aW AvorltJ suffered from •<irinnt i(iii—tiinnv >i u-edditv* ' pints’ where the waters have cut out aervounnegii, heart : trouble, kidneys -and oinul on—many a ueddfng tf> fhp rocKs an(1 a stream ; bladder in bad shape; no appetite, an- •topped -tor less -H, rather spljlshos swlftly downward among th> <b aw vmrkrrirml-viti.ee u*.ng er *« flunk of-stopjdng IhftTL 1 - . '* bottles of Dr.Ntf^dmer s Kwamp-RoO;, I [fr+ ' trees. . feel fine; am in excellent h- ' t:"tryon have a definite plan for your J do most,apy kind, of light: T °* house in mind before you have ah idea using the KwampMftwt T’4 ■H Kwamp- ' feel fine; am in Excellent health and < in Hvork. Since ^l»ve beep rt«. j lieved of all the above troubles. I cheer-. -hnpw- Ybur house, -as Las the wedding, a lull in the activities of the previous zef’ything tvas ready. In the the center mf a sheet, before a toBet i fAP „ fnrmhonse table which had be&n carried upsta»r» : pp PTT ya},]. the’chlef element Til your for her benefit, sat, on this her day ■of days, the bridey --AB the second story had been^prepared for guest® nD|Mi(|iJg FOUNTAIN FOR CITY Binghamton, N. Y., for a i and presents, Christine sat alone in j UnlNIUlYU rUUWrMm run v/l I i ^ w2l convince anv the ceuter of her sheet. The brides* \ a }—‘—“ 1 —‘ also receive a booklet of- C. cointiosition. Prove What ‘Swamp-floot Will Do For Yoo 'Send tea ccnta to Dr. KUmer A Co., mple size bot- one. You will valuable infor- hjiftpr'Thhn' shp kncvv maids Rad been sternly forbidden to j Are Attached to Fife Hydrants, and matiolb, telling about the kidneya and Wad, P “ c , - i - *-—— t Have Been Installed in Prowii- r?T v When come into he^ room. “I haven’t had a chance to think for i a nipnHi,” tshe said. “And I've some things I’ve got to think out.” nent Eastern Places. is. paper, ddllsr size bot stores.—Adv. be.gttfe and mention lar fifty-cent and one-— for sale at all drug But, whpn Sidney came, she sent for od the two floors, and, going out,.woul see Sidney’s flushed face ond-slightly crooked cap bending, over the stair , “I’m dreadfully sorryAto bother you,” she .would say, “but So-and-So wonjt have a fever bath;” or, “I’ve a woman here who refuses her inedicimC’ Then would follow' Tupid .OlU^tiQns. and- equally rapid answers. Much as Cor- lotta disliked and feared the girl over head, It never occurred to her to re fuse her assistance. Perhaps the an- ~geis' who Te/p^ffirrfrfflt" fbobrqr-wnr put that to .her credit. v • •' • ; * .* ■ • Struck a Match' With His Steady Hand. Iiml 1< l»i l.»r lb ' in • l u Blackness again, cm «ilil pipv "For (jh"Ts sako-!"-• f'_K!r'' Tin .fici^Ubors a bad hat'll- of Mlti-n,. curtains,'’.. . . » "Bui you ?"■ ■ ; —“Sir nmrn Suiucy writ iuoui-ti.U-—L.Ii.,u..lk-Xu-V-uu. Mill A1 1 "1 h -for 1 >on t a c<! mi tlnun I glow of K.'s ■ \t door have c-t inside the -it- tibek In -Vou'll si I ■ Sidney saw her first death "shortly after she went on night xluty. It was the most terrible experience of all her life—it sqeined -to her that she could, mode a scene now.' tmgpr Trnderter eyes were lines that Sidney bad never seen there before. - Tm not going to be foolish, Sidney. I’ll go through with it, of course. It would put mamma in her grave if I not sTand It. “ Added To alt her other new problems-oft;living, was this one ■ft dying. > t nuoln n\ieth She made mistakes, of course, whicli tb,e kjrniiy nurses forgot to report— basins left about, errors on.her rec ords. She rPused her thermometer in hot, water one night, and startled an tie. When she .opened the door, she called “Mother” from tluV -hall. If Anna did imt answer,, she called him, in nai'ih the same yoice. . | Sidney’s letter was not tiny only one In* reeeived that <ta.v. Wlie'u, in re- spici-e to Katie's summon^, he rose ht-avily and priipared BicNflnner, lto-- t'ouml an unopeie'd enveloiietm. the tal l.'. It \\,is.f.iotti Max \\ iUop ^ wn the iron staircase and bringing til Interne by sending hlru word that Mary McGuire’s temperature was i 10 de grees. She let a delirious patient escape from tlie ward another night and go> airily down the fire escape before she discovered wlmt had happened! Then she distinguished herself • by; flying l ir l.e Mi -nr" o 1 I..h- a {<“ lmtr-<»f tlcll- t a \ nil in-ai m< plainlv ?" 1 • 1 * 'll U ll I "1 CS.” i; In.-rc in tlie cil\. 1 mean \ : t r Name’s Le Moyne. a' 1 l |t - la Mo' lie. 1\ a gut position "in the gas office, clerical." Wilson stirred, but lie found no ade quate word'. Only a part of wlmt K. said got to him. I or a moment- lie v\as |<a• iv in.a ' r.ioitv clinic.- and-this mail a'ios> from him 1 it was not lie-. *lie\a : ... --'Ii '..a r \) • I’ :: Jjft’tiT yoa-4w^tin so r vT»Trrsb _ Tn^ * r-n i."y It tu'eXt TfTmg to ;-i «» so in' T r in" T>e'rniil t f» r iysiTi-ctryour- jse i i 'll nilt.4l.ei e aTxi.'l'Ve tTinig'Vmarti'tfrg'' Hot t" l'e iliseqsMvl. it takes <Mura>s<TT) ji*p down from -tins' piimai le you stood oy. p,, It’s-jyot c.owr ntilei? that lias set >oir<Jo\vn here. It’s w i - ii r '.emil eptiort. And. I’Ve.; thcnight- of two things, 'I first.-and besn^tK,for-you i" ; li" baTTT.‘ -N'ii oe.e lids taken ymir"pfa >. be- iii>- nom-uttL-LL'jjil 1' do—the work. runaway hack siigdo-hnnilod, wedding-ihe Streat, VnrHr -.. Fur Llhris threw off its dratMittire and assumed a wedding garment, in the beginning IT'waS incredttluus'aiioutStomc bf-HFc ‘ details. The wedijing aviia ftkbe at five' h’clock. This, in itself, defied all Tiaidltions bf the-Street, whldi^was 1 ' ‘’ -tmt-lior- Hinrriisl in the very early Tnortr- If I : hang i W'ih more -U if tb.it'a out-of the u iestlon—and oirh- yon I.now-that, for only.you know the facts, the n ( '\i best thing, and in .aU hu-• liiant-Cy 1 make tho sirggestion. T.ake.tlio Ki'at*- e\ams under your_j.r+^ .. , t name, and when you’ve got \ - '.r qi r- 1 about^pve o clockv. The Street felt the iugxqt the Duthoilc chiirch or - at eight ♦•'cliKdiHn the evening at-the I’reshytc- rian. Tiichy^wns-smnethtng recklc-’s nai.c a ig on it.", •nil's voice, slfo than ineredtlli im«tlrk«t hi rd s no lift- tiiat he In was w II s pro in Tran i nut v I gir<- Ttiiuk it Over iAit 1 e K^^n^nuch"rT?or?^T her. Sidney found her sitting on a stiff chair, in her wedding gown, with hbr veil spread out on agsmull stand. “Close the door,’* saffl Christine. Abd, after Sidney hadTUssed her l - “I’ve a gbod mind Hoi’to do it.” . “You’re tired and nervous, - that’s all” • “I am, Sanitary drinking fountains de signed, to be attached to fire hydrants j-.- — - have - been - in- stalled ut a num ber -of places in Bochoster and Crack Shot. “lie’s a fraek shot.” t of-coursed ^bt that isn’t'*! wrong with me. Throw that r what’s vgil some place and sit down.” Christine was ondoubtedly roirged, a very delicate touch. ’ Sidney thought -She-suddenly turned on Sidney. -. “palmer gave his bacbelbr dinner at the Countf|^club idst nigjijt. ..They nil drank more than they should. Some body called father' up tod'uy and said that Palmer had emptied a bottle of wine into fhe piupo. He hasn’t been, here today.” ------ "He’ll be along. And as for the otlf^r—perhaps it wasn't Palmer who did. fL~~" “That’s not It, Sidney. I’m fright* stirlipd in “GoUn am by a temper ance society and" social - welfare or ganization In districts where a drink Is a difficult thing for a person on the .streets to get except in saloons and soda emporiums, "The contrivance is through a waste pipe int<Ta gutter ad jacent to the plug to which it is, at- “Ncver knew he Iiandlcil liCc.inc- ' T - • • • .•? ■ u> -' “Doesn't.• Tie can send a full -l."’.e' o^ coal through the fu'maee-.door-w'ivh- New l’ork cltjAj out Covering the floor/’—Buffalo Y’.x- for N the benefit of press. . —^ i. . pedestrians. The i —' _ —— device is an -iib- To Drive Out Malaria N vention of- an r And BuikHJp The System JTakftjLlLe Old Standard GROVE S' department of j TASTELESS chill TONIC -.You know public works .of what you are taking, as the formula is the forhfer city 1 printed on every label, showing -it_ is tInK Quiutar ^.■■,..1 employee of f dpiin rtmerit builds OtiveS'-ffW up the system. 50 cents. ened.” Three months before, perhaps, Sid ney could not have comforted her : byt three~rnonths had made a change in Sidney;:—Tlie cuulplacenT^sophistriefl of her girlhood no longer answered for Khepu^Tier/axms around Chrlift "tine's shoulders “A: is "a brokett jeedf"' said Christine. “That’s what rtu,.going to marry and lean on the rest of W life—a broken reed. And at isn’t all!” 1 tached.- zine. -Popular Mechanic.^—Mpga- The Best Plan. There is no better plan for us to fel-. low In oiir everyday Jife than the one which the Golden Rule murks out, . The Savior himself gave It: “Do unto oth- era as ye would they should do .unto yon u keep clean and Healthy take Dr/. To keep Pierce’s Pleasant" Pellets liver, bowels and stomach Abused Superlatives.' r ''--- It is hard to make people understand ’that the adjective almost invariably weakens the noun, and that the word “very,” for instance, does not strength en a statement—bttt ^praiifles A^ good example might be taken from the August communications of obr presi dent, wi)_o weakens tlie word “sincere” •l>v snylny “very Klnoere." But tb^ iiso of the superlative is even more abused/ W^rtalk of the “unini|e*achable” Turn --* They regulate -Adv... Just Now. “The world is getting actually mo torized..” - “Yes, and auto-matlfally.” 1 esty of somebody or otner. knowing Mb .an Qi',1 man.' M \v. finim'ly ni.»ve I. "\Y«* tbougl.it you a were all sorts of sturn - went by 8 --tlie /l itanir 1 and nobody knew but on it—we gave tip. J - up h tablet for pm at !• It is a curious fact that a'man who is absolutely untrustworthy alniut dead There I woiiu>n is "often the soul of honor td ^Ylo ii a year ; "tlier^ien. The yminger \Vilssun. inks md goin» down ing his phyranrei* Rgbtly im4*/tiqt too \ hat you were discriininutitigly, t\*s making au offer m June We put that. meant his ultimate eidipse, and the college. I doing It cheerfully r with his eyes open. It. U 11 perhaps such ^lqfiJflngeA^sniitqnite legal. ■ TLe ypunger Wilson was to be ^ic of the ushers. When .the newspapers J.enme oat witlf the pul dished list and' .this was discovered, as well as that Sidney was the maid “of honor, there was n distinct quiver through the hos pital training school.- A probationer wits authorized to find out particulars,. Would you pfermlt your daugh ter or filter to marry « young ■man who fr * rak»—a “broken reedr Would ■ChpTetiae dm aiaiit to refuse to marry, even at this late hour? ————— perfectly well that anybody’s honesty may be impeached. What seems to be required Is a readjustment of our hab its of thought, and better teaching of tin* ynlue of words and'even of the usefulness of ^grammar. A superlative necessarily ihvoirt*s an axiom. It cons-' mits you, like saying that~tbe sum of tlie angles Of anv triaffgie ls equal to two right nhglcsrYour 1 Yvben you try^to prove it.' “flnpregng- (TO BE CONTINUED.) went down for tin—for tlie services." K. was iVioved. It was like Max to "Lot irsUJr. bi'iile WIV'H IIU UH/I', llkp HUH 1 til WH If^ dead n« far as Ufif-aolleg.* g«n*s, any- ns if lie were asking a favor and not in the dormitory annex, how. now. And, for heaven’s sake, don’t be sorry for me. I'm more contented than I’ve been for a long time.’’ The wonder in Wilson’s voice was haute and ate his lunche It was tlie day . of the wedding then, ] lunch reshiurunt. and Kiduey, w ho had not been to bed warn ifi a *u Th^n Things Happened. lie was ftHapokkugper in a big matt- ufacturing estuMisfiraent. He^ lived in a hjill room in V/imdest boarding.. Among the documents the proclama- I’H never go back. lauLe^ Aluynffone. But the offer lelt*liini ludr- .uii/WtfftlWT" drying her in a quick* There’s ’no chance for adv< giving way to irritation. * “But—when yon had everything! Why. good heaveftai man, I did your odf. and Tsa baa< unteiapted. He had weighed himself The- probationer was distinctly un- in the balance, utid found himself easy. • f — \ wanting. No tablet on the college tfall ’ “1—1 Jpst wonder," she said, “if yot) could change that. And when r late would let some of the girls come In that night, Wilson found him oh the balcony and added appeal to argu* meat, the altuatlon , remained un- chaaeed. He reaiiaed Ha “ K. lapaed Into.wtiiaaaicftl to see you when you’re dressed?’ “Why, of course I lvllL M / V “It's awfully thriUlng, Isn’t it? And— irn’t Doctor WUaofr going to an usher*” UPfyfS^ great cil)-;” he. u»ed W say as he sat*on the front'-steps evenings, . Then ail In tin* san took $16 from his trousers’ pocket, an ammonia tpnk blew -up in bis office building, he wY>» caught in a subway wreck, he was arrested by mlstakgfof’ a pickpocket uri(D he* 4 was run down by an- automobile on bit way home from work aud be married, tht nurag helped set hl» brc%mr -~r ■r 4 ' the other suptu latlves iu such-general use are posing ns axioms when they are mostlyfallacies.'—Wall Street Journal.- if c^oss, feverish, constipated, give “California Syrup j ; of Figs.” ; A laxative, today saves a sick 1 ' child orro\y. Children simply will not JTak“e the ilmeTrom play to empty ihelr bowels, which become dogged. Jip with iiver gets sluggish/ stomach; sour. —: : T Outlawed Rob Roy. When the sheriff court was removed frota Inveraray- to Dnnoon, there was im Jlon luakiug Itob Boy an.Outbiw:' The letter-press is as black as when It left_[* w ell, playful diHd again. the press bl the king’s printer, nearly >i ti rrr. rr. j->.j .■.r-v.i wnmi ~r2Q(Yyears ago. - foilqvrs f -‘Troclamatlon fbr the ac- cusin^Nand apprehending Itobert Roy Campbell, alio*. McGregor, dated 10th ed, or.your Child Is listless, cross, fev- . erish. N i»renth b,ad..rc-sft? > yS;, doesn’t eat^ heartily, full bf cohl or has sore throat /or any other t^i lid rep’s ailment, give a j tenspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don’t worrj\ because'ft lit perfectl) harmless, and in a few hours aft-this constipation poison, sour bile- 1 and fermeriting’ waste will gently' move out-of the bqvveis. and j’ou have Author- - ouch “Ipside cleansing” is ofttiiubs all that Is necessary. It should be the ~ March, 1719. 27th March, 1719.—Pub- . fished at the ’MCTrat- Cross In veraray by Joh^ McPheyspn, messen- i&,"'befuru these wlthegses: Jamew Campbef, Provost there: Archibald snd Charles ^tewsrt, writers •od divers others.”—Edinburgh necessary. first treatment given In any sickness. ■kL 'Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of ^“California 3.vrup of Figs," w'hich haa « full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups piaii printed pn the bottle. Adv. It U |M>sslble to think before. speak aud then not say anything w considering . ^ , t ■rr- : &&