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Lady Became a Nervous Wreck
From Three Years Suffering
,>"• With Head.'Says Cardui
Well.: ^
Texas City: Tex.—Tn an intcilcsjting
~ statement, Mr-*. G.- H. «Sch1ll,. of,, Ihl* ^
town, says; j*For ih-rec yr^rs I suf*
^ fered. untold agony •\vith my head. I
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wns unable to do any of my work. I
just wanted to sleep nil the time, for
that was the only ease I could get.
when I was asleep. I became a ner-
' vous wreck Just from tlx* awful .suf-
- fering with my head. •... „ 1 »i
“I was so nervous that' tjie 'least
fioise would inak(>'mi-* '.imn]four of niy”
lied. I had no energy, and was uu- I
»hie to do anvtiiimi.- Me s«.n. n-ii)MUg—
r s ,
boy, had to do all my household'
duties. r
' .*.*; was not able t<i • 1<» any tliing untU. k
I took Oirduir I'.touV-tliree^bottles In
ail. and it surely rured me of those
aw AtHiecdaWifs. ■'/Fhjtfhas hcen+hree'
year^ng**. and I ! now'ilto cure is per-,
man'ent, for I 1 -iv«* never had any r
hetf.latlH*. since -raking t’aniui. . . .
Nothing relieved me until I took*'
GnYdhl. It did \\,om!ef-s-;_for me. t
Th^eo bottles of it did more fo’F. me
than ~’uT) the iiiiMuino or. doctor's
•treatments, or baths I ever took.”
'j Try UHtloi for .youf~ troubles.—It
should do' for you what It has done for
so many thousands of other women.
Begin taking Curdui today.—-Adv.
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He was a famous man who had lost
himself through fear, but found
courage in an inspiring woman’s love
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Mary Roberts Rinehart
^ - : tells the storsf > v.
her and [hell ( nero. Vr.Ainafhl,
this: the.honest : pride of a woman in
FftiiiFWf in i it 11111 n .i rg?' r " r
T|ie voices weft* very clear,
s eating her-hcart utit.’
u r>
Need
. ' f'Y<> yMi^think He• b:r> really broken
with her?’.’ >s s ' .' v-' •*. •
r - ‘ probably rn>b^isiin* irrpms it's com*
i.n.g11lmFkhU.-1-y .
“Sometimes I litiv<* wondered
_ VS«* have others. She ougiTftkt to' . . ...
be here, of course. Hut among so umuy*. Ar8 You Weak and
there is bound to |*e on^now and then ’ h—*w •- ... ~
who—Who Isn't quite—” ” . , -RUIl"QOWH • . , 7
She hesitated, itt a l.o-wf Ar a Wfrrily, — -- / • • •>.. . .
SIDNEY LEARNS SOME VERY PAINFUL TRUTHS AND FEAR
ENTERS DOCTO.R MAX’S SOUL
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- A mysterious stranger, K. 'LcMoyne. takes a room‘ *nt the Page
home, presided over by/ Sidney, her mot tier, Anna, and jier Aunt Har
riet. a fashionable dressmaker. Through. the 1 influence o.f’-prj Max
Wilson, a hr! 1 Hunt, yoving surgebti smitten with infr ch irm Sidney
becomes a hospihtl jiursi^ ~ K. btves her from a .dilute•<* ;-so tloes
erratic Joe Drummoufi,., an old schoolnmte. At tfu* 'lidspitai Sidney
imtk/es the anpiaintanee of (kirjotta Harrison, : who ln{.s ! (i On
1 . i n iTniTrrr tnnr TT;.cro r^ITiTTn 17T ^rTs^lcT^ms ortho' imT/.Tcmnew^
Comer. Kidney’s chum. Christine Lorenz, marries rainier Howe, a
young society rake and they take rooms with the Pages. Howe
turns traitor to his bride. M** nrtu. is bnikertJti a Joy-rhliiig aeddent
and Johnny--Kosenfeldfhis chatTlfTeiir, is fatally hurt. —Kidney's mother
(Tkys. Doctor Wilson discovers Llui.f- LeMoyne is a-famous 1 toctor-JGd-
" wardes.* living incognito, anti ket-ps the -weret. w t-*jrrtmtn' HarrisotV
poisons/jnhnny, a patient in the li«»spital. anil jttits the* blanie on Si<l- „
Trey! Christimv secretly adi'nitliYg-K., asks him to.warn Sidney, against
Itocior Wilson, who_, she thinks would• prove .unirue to‘the girl if he •
married/- li,*r. 'Wlteh this nyst illnuMit, opens, J\. is trying to
explain to r 4 Celestlue why , ne / (•atr l CTlnterfere in ^Ia.x and Sid-
. ney’s affairs. ■ . . ^.. .
"Phi you v^lid-you ever thjnk mvr
utt Trouble with'''Miss' l‘age about the’
that. trotUUeavltli JHss i’age
.medicines? That would, have been
Max had- renclHsi-That 1 -ptrinf that -oc» easy. jhyTT'TttTe—h ri r.**—“ ’ A-- .
cars in all' relationships between ineit ' ’“ifhe bab*- MV-*. I*. ge„ of c-otir-e. but
uiul wymenCUhen things_ must cither t hanlly think— If that's true, it was.
go forward or. go .hack, but ; ca nnot re
main as they are., The condition had
existed for the last, three.mouths- It
exasiMO-uted tlte ntan.—^ : —
As a matter fact, Wils<tn. cb'uld pot
go ahead. The situation with Curlntta
had become tense, irritating, tie'fell
that she stood ready to Mock any move
Uo’imyde. He would, hot g - back, and
ho dared not go forward, —
Sidttey- wa s- pn?.r,ti -4. sjn’ kPftt tl r
bravely to herself. In her little room!
at night, .with-.tire door carefullyl
locked, she. tried to.'think tilings, out'.*1
that slfe;
nearly .^murder."
, There were two voice
a ypung one.
I'tilf ot soft southern intfections. and an
‘ ' In the_Wrong Place.
An old g<*nt’rT"\vaj'keiI up, to tin*
pretty gi'rl attendant at the counting*
room of a <iaiiy newspaper otliee a few
days ngo and >aid :
CHAPTER XVII—Continued.
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■‘T think yyu catr understand.'^ "said
K. rather weaTily, “that if I. cared less,
Christine, it .would he easier to Inter
fere.” .
After all. Christine had known this,
or surmised it, for weeks. But it hurt
like a lresh stab in an old wound. It
was K. whcTspoke again after a pause:
'The deadly hard! .thing, of course, is
"Miss, I would like tii- get copies of j fo sif hy and see things happening that
y~our paper for a w'eek bark." — one—that one would naturally try^to
“Y«n imd diet t er get a porous pins- prevent."
ter,” she abstractly,replied. “You get “I don’t believe that you have al-
Itheni lust aeross tlic street." j wavs been of those who only stand and
said Christine.
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ON LIVER;
No sick headache, biliousness,
— bad taste or constipation- -
by morning.
Get .aLlQ.cenA bQx t
Are you keeping your bowels, liver,
and stomach clean, pure and fresh
with pa 8 caret a, or merely forcing a
issageway every few days with
ts. Cathartic I’ills, Castor Oil or
PurgaHye Waters? *
Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let
■CaBcarets thoroughly deanse and reg
ulate the stoniabk^ remove the sour
and fermenting food foul gases,
take the exces-s bile from the liver
and carry, oul^)f the^ system all the
. cilnstipaLnd wastes matter and poisons
~in the trowels. ”
A Cascaret tofTigfit WtM—make yertr
feel great by morning They work
i wait," said Christine. ^Sometime, K„
! when you know me better and like me
better. .1 want you tfc tell me about it.
will you?’’-'
i *. "There’s very little tp tell. I held
trust. When I discovered that I
was unfit to hold that trust any longer,
I* quit. That’s all.”
-His tone of finality closed the discus-
sidu. But Christine’s eves were-bn
him often that.evening, puzzled, n^lier
“amt: :—^—~—
They talked of hooks, of music—
Christiiie played welRn a da siring way.
K. had brought her soft, tended,IBtie
Things, and- had stood over her until
her noisy touch lieqame gentle. She
.played for him a little, while he sat
hack in the big chair with his hand
screening his eyes.
When, at last, he rose and- picked
up ins cap,'if w as nine o’clock. —
"Tve taken your whole 1 eVehing,’’-he
said remoFsefuliy. - "Why don’t you
tell me* I am a nuisance and send me
off?"
haps K. woufd- imve takelp'ber in his
arms. He was hcart-hungrv enough,
He was hyart-hungrv
those daAX for anything. And per
haps, too, being Thtuitive, Christine
felt this. “But she had no mind to
force him into a situation against his
will. ‘
} “It is because you are good,” she
sntrt; and* held Out her" hpnd: “tlood-
idglit.” • .
Le-Moyne t<K)k It and beut over_ond
kissed It lightly. .There was in tlie 1
kiss all,that he could not say of re
spect, of affection und understanding.
“fJood-nijdit, A’hristine,” lie said, and
went into the hall and upstairs.
There" were a few trea-ur.
lo/iked-over regularly : a dried fiower
fnun. the .Christinas foses j a label tiiaf-
he had pasted playfully oil the buck
of lier hand one day-after, the rush of
surgical dressings was <fcerbnd which
said : "tt. Taker onrc and forevep."
There was anmher pi< i e of paper
ovelr \VhTch Sidney,spent inucji time.
It was a page torn out of 1 -an^order
book, and it read: “Sigshee' nuiy
have iiglit diet: Bosenfeld massage.”
.Underneath was writtetir-very' small:
- You are the most beautiful Yierson in
the world.
Two reasons>Jmd prompted Wilson
:e Sidne;
He wanted
/ olde*'voice, a trillediard. as. front,dlsib .T
lusbtn. . ~ .
They were w'orkmg'as i hey. t if tired. ■;
Sidney cotild hear, the clatter of bot
tles on the tray, yhe .scraping.'of a
moved table.. r
“He was cra/.y-ahout Her last fall.”
" ~ fl MlsjTT~*?ig«-?”' TfKc youfig,T yeii-e,
with a thrill in it,). 1 j
“Carlotta. -, Of qoursc this is eonti-
detitlnl.”-
I^kjifelyT?
“I saw ‘her with him in his carone
her
Is the Appetite Poor,
the Liver Lazy or the
llowets Cbnstfpated? t
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HOSTETTER’S
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vacation Hast
Barkers
Kirv »ijjl
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation ot *Mtll
Help* to erasl lost* dandruff.
For R*«torinn Color and
Doautr to Grey or Faded Hair.
. Me. and kLO* at Crurrlata.
BFMTI FMFM (iarr*tt»ol4 *Spr»7 Pomp*
ULniLLllLni *nd Au»« W»4H.n,lB»d»r»;
ProOuKt " ~ - ---v . „
^evening. And
summer—”
The-voices dropjled tp- a whisporTT
Sidney, standing, cold ifnd white by the
5 sterilizer, put out. a lia^nj to steady
herself. - SoMlial watfit! No wlthtler-*
CarJouu liaU ha,i,i h*- Sir « CANE SEED, yri gi.'ZZl
steady enough in a inbinent, c«s»l uud”i o«»tr*<n tt«ixi cioren un—**.
■ ... , *!»spx Kap^, Corn, Sud»n Gfbm.
calm, tnoving about her work with lee- wriu a* for pne* u»u
Seeds and Plants
CANE SEED,
to request to have ^Sidney iu the oper-
her With him,
atlug room
■and he wunted her to see him at work :
the age-old Instinct of the male -to huve
his womsiu, see Win at ids best. , —
The deepening and, broadening of
had been very-no--
The lump -was not lighted in bis
room, buA the sitreet light glowed
.through.jjhe windows. Once again the
waving fronds of tlie allanthus tree
flung ghostly shadows on the walls.
Tty>re was a faint sweet odor of blos
soms, sir soon to become mnk and
heavy. ,
CHAPTER XVIII.
-Sidney went inln tlit* npemting room
late in the spring as tlie result .of a
conversation between-tlie younger Wil
son and tlie Head.
•‘‘When are you going to put my
protegee into the —operating room)”
asked WMls'on, fneothig Miss -Oregg in
a corridor one bright spring afternoon.
“Thusually comes in tlie second
year, Doctor \\A)soii.” ...
— He smiled (lownjit her.: “That isn’t
tx rule, isltr
“Not exactly. MissNC/ige is very
other
tlcealile in the fast few months. - She
had gained in decision without beeom*.
ing hurd; had learnetHo see things as
they are, not through tlie rose misT’bf
early girlhood; and, far from being
SWEET POTATO PLANT?
Inc true u> name seed
and June iblpmenui.
O PLANTS.0
eed stock Jteat
». VarietteaT?
rvwn frean ^enu-
cohl liamis and slightly-narrowed eyes.
Ty a sort of physin'J uau.seawas su^ v .
eeedjng anger, a blind fury of injured
pride. He had been in love with Car-
lottu and hud tired of her. lie was
bringing her his warmed-over emotions.
She remembered the bitterness of her
tbonth'g exile, and 1U W.im SHOES .IN MOSCOW
Ip . P
•Rico Yam. PattAuaw Tam and Triumph.
TO.UOO at St AO per thousand; 20. Ou
thousand; M.UUO and aboTe
Book your order-earfr-an* ,<
prompt dellrery and good plant* K<-mrm
guarantee count and taf* deUvery to your azpreat
Office. Iradi Cavity Ptaat **4 Track Par*. Berwick. (Iiiipc
d* tor Bprif. Map
‘■ncy Hall. Porto
Humph. 1.U0Q to
to 60 000at tl «0per
fl.K per thousand.'
assured of getting
Iher. wo
Mux hail stood by her tlte^,
might, if he suspected- the-truth. - •—
— For just a moment she hud an illumi
nating: flash of Wilson as he really'WKIT
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whjlo von skiiip uevc.r-gripe,-RUiken-
or cause any inconvenience, and cost
only 10 cents jAJiox from-your storeT”
Millions of men and wOmen take a
rascaret na^.. and then and never
have. Headache. Biliousness, Coated
Tongue. Indigestion,. Sour Stomach or
rniiaf ipation. Adv. *
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! Christine was- st4B at th<‘ piano, her
hands on the keys. • She spoke with
out looking at him:
Y^m’re never a nuisance. K.. atid—*’
Sohiethihg in her tone caught liis at-
tentioji. ^^ ~ N
“I forgot to .tell you,” she wout mi.
1 ‘‘i''.itho;- -lri*t given-. Hirtmor fru r Thttrr
snil'd -rtmhrrs."—He’s going—to Itnrp'u
share in a business.” . /
I .->,,1 < AOVU.l. miw 'lilgo
young, and of course thera 1 art
daiiuted,' 1 had" developed a philosophy
that-had for its basis God in his heaven
und all well with the world.
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But her new theory of acceptance
did not comprehend everything. She
wns in a state of wild revolt, for in
stance, as to Johnny Bosenfeld, and
more remotely but not less deeply "con*
cerned over Grace Irving.
But her revolt'was to lie for herself
too. On tlie day after her appointment
to tho oiieratlng room, >lio hud hoi-
half-lioliday, and when,^ after a restless
night, she went to her new station, .it
was to learn that Wilson had been
calledout of the city in-consultation
and would not tqierute that day.
IVllnra Would, take advantage of the
free afternoon to Tun in some odds and
ends of- cases.
Tlie operating room made,gauze that
morning, and small packets of tam
pons: absorbentTCTTtTim^Toyerial witli^
selfish and' self-indulgent, iust a trifle
too Carefully dressed, daring as tq eye
nnd speech, with a carefully-calculated
daring,- frankly pleasure-loving. -She
put her hunds over her eyes. i.
file voices in the next room- had
tlsen above their whisper.
“GerviUs has privileges, of course,"
said the edder voice. "He is a very
great surgeon. Tomorroxjv he is to do
the Kdwahles operation again, I am
glad I am to see him do it.”
Sidney still held her hands over her
eyes. He was a great surgeon: in his
Even With Freight and Import
•— Charges "Addctr Erlc« Lower—r
Thitt Russian Footweir.
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American shoes which were put on
sale in Moscow; late In the autumn,
seem to have made a good impression,
remarks Russia, h Journal,bf Uussian-
American trade. The Journal of the
All-Russian Company of Tanneries
suyfc of them: "Shoes Imported from
America have appeared on the market
in Moscow. Some firms have already
put them on sale, and speak very high
ly of them. The workmanship of-the
shoes seems on first impression to be
hands lie held the keys of life and ] rough, but the prices (in spite of the
death. And p rliaps- He hud never fact - that the price of footwear has
cared for A:urlotta: she migbthave risen by l!f> per-cent in Amt*rica)7 plus
• thrown herself at him. He was a man, the import duty and cost of transpor-
at-the mercy of any scheming woman, tatiou. are lower Vby two or three
rubles a pair <$1 to $1.50) than cur
rent Russian prices. Onexjs forced
[ to believe that the import of these
slioes must increuse in the dear future.
Site tried-to summon ids image to
her afd. But a curious thing happened:
Khe could nut visualize him. .Instead,
there came, dear and distinct, a pic
ture of K. Le Moyne in tlie hull of the' although, on the other hand, it must
imi>h ii
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An Essential Step. -
The i-etvohlii: of l- , aimn>iT»r'jhns had
"S Gr:-vt bank’ failure;, and feels that
It Is cutting its teeth as an infirnt in
.~.4.Uw^fainil.\ Of Tint'ionv Tlie process Ts
1 ever tvlmfty jrh*as-ttrahli■; tmt-dt-' has•
lo-rojne. Bi'ooklvn laigle.
CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION
While You Sleep With Cuticura-Soap
”nd Ointmeht—Trial Free. ^
“That’s tine.”
*T > ussi.lily. I donT.hdievi* mu
.Baliner's business vmijUiresjK*-- -y ■
—-ili-r Hut fun,' sliji held liiiii. . I’ndtT 7 p
ti'-ath It Mie, divtineii strain and ropres
don. : J .
“1 hate to go and leave you alone,’
he sajil at last, from tlie door. “Havei
you any idea when I’ulmer will be 1
lup/k ?” ——1—
“Not the slightest. IU. will you come
heri* a iiuiinCnt ? Stand held ml me; I
don’t want to see you, and I want to
tell you spinet hing. r
lie did as-she hade him, rather pu/ -
•, , t ■ a : .»
zl cu.
"1 lore I am” -
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On retiring, jjeirtly smear the face
with Cutieuru Ointment, wash off in
five minutes wltli Outieura._Soap nnd
hot w«+**r,-tind'cor»tlmje bathing a few
minutes with tlie .Soap” The influence
of tiijs treatment on the pores extends
, Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Out b urn, Dept.' L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.-—Adv. __
Perhaps I uni sp.
I have to get any
Bult’l was terri
'then you came
now*I listen for
I can't lie
'^■rornr
ft*td- fey saying-thisr
;»ig the.only chance
i; ppiness out of life.
unhappy,- K., -and
I > my life,.'and I—
tr Mop In-the iialk
a’ hyp i. ite
sterilized gauze, and fastened togetli
er—twejve, hy careful count, in each
bundle. ’ ,
i . Miss Grange, who had been kind to
Nljfvduey in her probation months, taugln
1 I her tlie method. ~ -- -
little house, reaching one of his long
arms to ■‘the chandelier over his. liead
and looking up at -her as she 'stood on
Chapter x*ix.
“But, Sidney, I’m ukking you to mar
ry nii‘!" ; ., —r -■
he regarded us a handicap that the
American supplier makes it a condi
tion that a third of the cost must be
paid, in cSsh at the time the order is
taken/ and the balance of the money
on the arrival of the goods y: at
Vladivostok.”
“t
phrrnv
they. \.ere CiiUUt'ed
each oj»eration
‘I—rl know tlnit. I am asking you
d instead of sponges,”., she MgX”* ,
“l have never lieen in love wifh her.**"
-l-Us-volut-was-sulk-yv lie hud-drawn
the5-ar dose to a.hank, ami tiiey were
before and after
()ne of these, missing
•is wotfSA rhlms-Hn tmnk clerk out tf’TIoG
iai' at the end of' H>e <Tiy TIuti‘\ no
closing up
unt.il it's feumK”
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Sidney eVetl file MimllG>acIaT before
her anxiously.
"\Vlm4—a —Aiideous responsibility !”
she said^s,' ' ' -
' Fr^Tfr that tiiijo sli“ imuiiled tlie
sitting in the shade,-on tlie grass. It
terrr thw^unday afternoon after Sid
ney’s experience in tlie oneratipg room.
• --"Von took tier out. Mux, didn’t you?”
Holds Broomcorn Championship. V-
-Oklahoma raises more broomcorn
than, ail of tlie rest of the . IJnlted
States combined, A shortage of the
crop 1 last year in other- parts of the
hatU»ff--stiondated tin* farmers t>f Ok*
“A fe\V times,
iia.ve no friends.
"That was all?'
any hinp r, K,
o» hind her, silent and
t u.rt l e»F -si«w'l y about
Hardly Possible. ~~
'I’he Toll.h\ ing reSoliition wins .passed
hy a if Irish corporation: “That a new,
jail slieiiTd he 11ifiTi ; that thfsTTie done
-OUt of the llliiterials of the pld one,
S
oO(
ilot ujoving. silt
tjnd faced him. He tntvered flfere in
the litt le room, grave eyes on lu-rs.
“It's*a long time since I have had ir
wotiHin friend/ Ciiristind,” lie said so-
herryr““Your friendship has meant a
good -ienj. In a good many ways, 1'<1
•not care to look ahead if it f were not
lor ymi 1 . . I value oilr.-friendship !so.
| small gauze snonees alkiosf reverently.
Tlie operatfhu-eo'fln—all g.l:is,s,'white
ehumel.jjtiiL si lining nickel plate*—first
frightened, tlieicdhrllled her/ It was i
as if J haTTTig fovei'. a great actor, she «•
now trod the enchanted boards up
which lie achieved liis triumphs! Siie
was glaTT that it was her afternoon off.
and that she would not see soifle lesser
star—O'Hara, to wit-—usurping his
ace, ^But-Max
iahonui to add r. few acres to the area
of lOltj. Tlie Lindsay (jjtstriet,'in Ga-r-
vj'n county, is the fu,voi t od~spot of the
state. From- that section enough
Sin- ^.seeuiea to-- "hruslVl. was siiipi'ed last year to
make 10,000,000 hmoms.—Daily Okla- .
‘ Tinman.
avens,.. yott'va —— . .
I was sorry for lief.*
pi;
had not sent her any
word, Tlnit. hurt.
Tin* opcraTTug rooaf w:Of a TllVO Of
industry, .and, t. agues kept pace, with i j
‘I Can’t Be a Hypocrite Any Longer,
". K”
audithat the old jail he used until the
new one is completed?’.. - .
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Now It
the Tim* to (Jet Kid. of Tbesu
V*ly Spot*.
"T^iere * (no longer the. »llghfe*t heed
feeltPS eshamed of your froclclex. 1 . SS the
eecrT
of
preecrtptton othine — dooble strength — is'“Kut tomorrow when we ore hnth
guaranteed to remQVe-theae hotuely’ spots. -r * >ul lOlilorrou, until we urc DOtll
Simply get an ounce of otbfne—doubt*
—'strength—from your druggist, and spply tL,
illtle of It night and morning and you
-.■hnuid »oon *ee that even^Yne worst frecktas
have begun to diaappep^ wfiffe the lighter
one* bate, vanished, •'htlrely It ,1* seldotu
that moj-^ithaij^one ounce is needed to com
—pie♦-»“ r 'T.. j*-wTr^ts * b*autlful
cl^r compjoxlon.
*ure 'to aek ‘for th<Mf doubt* strength
o-thlne. a* thl* I* *old ( .under guarantee of
money bapk U 4t fall* to remote freeklea —
Ad¥. , \. ’
Flepting Concrete Buoys.
• *' Flofftlng buoys made of concrete for
mooring vessels'lmve been invented bj
sn Englishman. ) —
much' tiiat I
“Tlmf.jtoy'don’t want to spoil It,"
silt" finished for hilfl” “T L-nim- you
don't c;uc for ttio ? K„ not tlie Wtiy^l—-
But I wanted y.<m .to, know. It doesn't
hurt a good—4nan, to know' su<’h a
thing. And it—isn’t.going to stop your
vcoming here,; is it?” -
“Of course not,” said K. heartily.
girls wlio have rmt yet./had the expo-
ricncc. But if yoji make the rc<iucsj
•t
“I am going-1-
Ir c some good cases
soon. I-’lI hot nrffuT-v u n iia-M. of
-course; hut, if you see fit. it would ho
good tnfini tig f or Missl’agc/' ”
... J* '. !
til .on, knowing per-
iingers. WIj.imh ; - of the world came
iu through tlie great do rs \vas trans
lated at mice kg.o.. > i:«4uj.al terms.
What tln\ city forgot the liospitiFl re
town left it ait its gates, ntol carried
it on or Sfiiw' it eiideij, as tlie case might
he, So these 'young**) omi n knew..tiie-
Ending of p-umy stories, the lieginning
of some; hut qf.jiOTfe’diri—they know
‘lofjr the first and. last, th>* beginning
d the end” . . . ” “~ r
put me through a catechism in the last
ten niitiutcs!”
''‘If Tuy fsillier were • living, or. even
niotlier, I—one of them would have
done this for me, Max/ I’m sorry I
liad 4 to, I’ve* been very wretched for
several days/’”—
It was tlie first encouragement she
hsid .givon--him.. There wiisuo, coquetry
idiout^her aloofness. It'was only that
tier faith in him laid had a shock and
was stow of reviving.
'"You are very, very lovely! KidhejrT
wonder if you-have any idea what 1
* ** ' Use Sewer Gas.
An engine run by sewer *gas is the
you mean .to me?,"
"You meant a great-deal to me. <f<o,“
she sail'trankly, "until a few' days ngo.
1 thought you were the greatest man
Tu< ;nui mu m>m. i,i ‘ u ffTfa’
I tlien—I think I'd better tell you whut
[ overhenfd. I didn’t try to hear. It
clenr-)ieaded, we will tftlk this over.
You are mistaken about this thing,
Christine; I am sure of that. Things
have not been going well, find Just be
causeI am always around,-and olFthat
sort nV thing, you think things that
aren't really sa I’m only a reaction,
CJiTistine." _
tie tried to make her smile up at
him. But just then she could not
•mile. *'_■ /' ^
, If she had crled, things might have
been different for everyone: for per-1
Miss . Gi t gg v,
fectly that at hjs next operation Doc
tor Wi+son WuiiM expect Sidney I’age
in Gic operating rooiir. Tlie other doc
tors were not so exigent. She \Vould
have liked*to have all the staff old nnd
settled, like Doctor CFIiaru or the old
er TVilgon. These young inen came in
and, tore tilings up.
just* Happened that way.” . .... .i
1 leHjsttyicd-Nloggedly tode'r account -
of the hospital gossip, (htggedlv and*
with a-sinking' sense/of fear, not of the .
talk, hut of Carlotta fiorself. Usually '
1»\ - liiaiiy small- kindnesses Sidpey ? uiiglit count on tT-• woman’s nl-
liad made herselt popular. And there j ;her instinct for setf-protecFon.
JmfLjqoEe.io it-lhgirrr.at. Sd'ic ,jlTf*>i*• tTT7
sllir.-cd. 1 he other girls lurd. Uuu.it”:.: gird; anyhowf! Sic
speed ior ifer
r;
for
_ *
auot Ip
Hang the
girl, anyhow?! She liad kherwti from
ot one honest work-**r.!J y» t .. si art thaj the affnir was a tem-
j le* *. pisode that iia»l j..<>n«*; he hmt never prAtended
svfspensiott segued entirely jiuvVjiih 1 ' else. /•-•*•;•• |
’Ihere was silence for a moment af
ter Kidney, finished. Then:
Sidney Ivent into the operating room
that afternoon. For her blue uni
form, kerchief, and*mp slip exchanged
the Hideous operating-*room.garb / long,
straight white-gown'with shofCkleeves
and mob cap, gray-white from •many
caused Ii\-.p
forget ten. Tlic.V si lowed' her cirtefully
what site was to do ; arid, because .she
must know the ‘“why? of -.'everything;,
they explained b<.si they could. '*"."
It was.wlrile she- wim.standing by-the-f
grtat stei iiizer thaCslfe heard, tlirqugh
an open door, ^art ofTKcouversation?
that sent'dter'through the day with
her world iii revolt.
The talkers wne putting the nn-
esnietizing-ronin in readiness for the
afterrTTffitL -Kidriey?---wrfting for, thej
time to oijien tl\e sterilize^ <r.>s busy for
the Tlrst time In lier hurried morning,
sterilizations. But the jigly tostuine. with her, own’thoughts. Because she
seemed, to emphasize her beauty, as the was very Htmnm, th*r,” »«« ^
* Do *yeu think th>t K. ought
to swallow his personal fehlrng*
and tell Sidney”exactly the truth
abou^ Wilson? U‘ ooi^ she thirtk
hibi caddish and ha’.e-him -if he
tried to do so? ,
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(TO iVR < OisTUSiJMX)'.)
BaBIt of a min often brings Out tlwr**tinle exulfattipn'fn her mind. What
plact<^ satntiinT*ss*-qfcher feee.?- o- ■ wouhl these—girls Kfiy* * rHeti they
-The relationship het\\<*en Si lncy and i i^rnt rl ef flaw things stood between t them about iL
' The Truth t ofjthfA Matter.*
Some inen are t. loimdusly impor-
Xlicy-rcgukUa-< Tlier men-and
boast of**ic The rtulh Is they arr
fool«, and ueopl^T^rv./ t^r 1 polite ttr t#
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Have You Ever
'iff^ 1 1 '.?• 1 mi i'i! it. 1 ,! 1 fwagwessp-i 11 n , m
Suspected
that -the cause of varipus
annoying ills might lie in
the daily cup of tea or coffee?
A sure and easy way out
of coffee and tea troubles
ip to shift to ■———
Instanl—-
‘ There’s no caffeirte nor
anything harmful in this
delightfuL pure food-drink
—just thenouri:
nes$ of wheat
' PoSTUIil has put thou^
sands of formei. tea and
coffee drinkers on the
Road to wellville.
“There’s a Reason".
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