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• "Poor old Bobby Burns!” ho said. In?.nut of It. Pd do If agfllln If I had j
M V( r c'd riVis**d him from ft pm*. , f»ot 'a* chance, and do it belter." *- • r ;
him
.. grape, basket.” ^
The sick-Jium Aliened his eves..
Ur
CHAPTER xxnr'
Max had rallied well, an.
lo(*fc*H[i bright for-»him. Hi>
j did not matt him. but K.^jt-is
nip fiml Joe; so lit-t HephotY. i
...ullici!. 4Uid _goL ulda>*__o1L.-i. .1
For, tip* 1 present, at jea-t
vented Identity waTs SuBx Hospitals
|oh-p their secrets well. ' And it is
“It \yii|S not Sbi/tey."
' ■ ‘•AwWlutek Iti”
• It’s a fact. I, got .here not
i '.minutes after you left. The girl
* still thpre. It was somuuiie-erUe.
thWtgx tri'i was fiotv.4iut '.of fin hospital
patient night.; "She attended a lecture,
anxious then :HI operatioTt” - t - -
the. gas ' Joe listened. It “was undoubtedly""a
‘ yetief to dllm to"?,im w tlmt it had not
lx.'s re- "jiei-.n jsi«lnev ; !tm .i:' K, <■ n 1 »ecl^
re.njorse. he did^hot ■ ge,t it;
OU'
. . | time" I was ^.sitting waiting. I kept
_ % thinking it was you w)io were fipefat-
CHAPTER XXII—Continued.
; " -i7-
"Dld you ever hear of fcdwaydes. the lng! Will he really, get will?”
surgeon? — the Edwardes operation. “It loots profnising." * '/
you know. \Vtrtl. he’sjiere, It sounds ! “I should like to thank Doctor Ed-
Uke a miracle. They found him sitting ! wardes.’
on a bench InthoTtaU downstair^.”
SichTby* raised her head, but site
could not set
I the ammonia.
1 rxon n/1 fn x 1
Lsoinii thing- Inn l.hap*
savored 'of the iitrtr-
Kdwardes.
faces of tin
the pillow
y „ llUt SOIllei
tin* .lidraidilously found ; penjHl to. Jx. that sav
She could see the famihari) Vehfpsi, .Ills faith In himself was com
ing hack—not stn>ngly.' with a rush.
"gtljol
‘-If lie is tlmb sort, lie’ tle«ierv.es*whal-
dopbtfui if ihe .Street V have , he got,” said (the boy. guimly. *
been grbatly concerned t\y'n had it And K. hail no reply. But Jqe w h*
known. It had never heard of Ed- 1 glad to talk. K. got it by<logr.-os-*-hls
• wardes,-:of the Edwurdes ‘ time, or the mad flight 4nto~th**. d/trkuess. tuuil his
EdWardes operation. Its medieaf Vgnrsnline gjve out; hi* rysofVe to walk
•y E. O: SKBf-EIl^vActln* DlVector of
f l... S11 ri.la v .A tj,).it t’luiiH*! In—the. -M- 1 >'l y
—nil>U-'fhstirjt* of I’iik ago.) * ‘ .
((>npyr! jf.ht>15i7„ W^i-tvin N# wupnp^r I"nia^n . >
. *T
LESSON'f-OH APRIL 22
JESUS ANOINTED
knowledge comprised -theTwo Wilsons
and the osteopath aaodSfifl the corner.^
Whom as would happen.su“ii', it learned’
of Mat Wilson’s injury, it would be
The nurse was a long time getting* ulore concerned witlr hts chances of
BETHANY;
f
-I - . •
'•ii •
.Staff, and that other face
and—shy gave: a ilttlq
Ther;? was 1\.! HpW like him
on
ATX
to be there, to
„ i
•was tn 1-rnntrto'
be whenever anyone
Tears ipimn tn-itrr
._/ _
' eyes—the first tears Tin* had. shed.
As it her eyes had called him. lie
looked up and saw her. He came
'‘•Award h**r at once. - Tib* staff stood
back t<> IL-t hhii pass, and .gazed after
him. 'Hie womb r of wlmt pad liap-
JjoiumI .was '-rowing on them. ''
*, K. stood bosidc Sidney, and looked
n jhciv Just ift
. f'.u.V»U-
Jt
tirst ft si*e'med
h,s iTTic found rfothing to sii yS^Tlienf
flu te's iu-st a chance, Slmtoy.-ifenr
t'op’t count too‘much on It; tf-you
" ill wait somewhere near.Til see rhfTK
s ui ha Vi* immedia te word.” *
» .T
I a in aMiug to. .the-ojperatlng r<M)m.”
“Not t<> the operating room. Sotne-
Pjiere
• IftT
near.
TTeTrTTv'
voice Controlled her hvs-
t -iJO-i But jd.c_resentw| It. She^wos
it herself; of course, what with strain
and weariness. <
“I shall ask I)Oetor Edwardes.”
lie v,as puzzled fj»r"h moment. Then
he understood: After ,ali, it was as
■'V’ll..; The thing-{haf really 'muttered
was that in* rmfst try to save Wilson
;or her. If lie fiilTed. she misfit liitte.^_
l.Jm the best «»f her Itfi*—liot for htriif
*v!f 1u.it
way fliln;
hut- with all .humility.. He. had been
loath-to;take Upthe burdea-j-but, npw
that he had itr^ip hreathed r a sort of
i name id afe ]imyn—to thr able t<r
carry it. . . • ,
Sidney held out her hand to him. .
"AVluit should f do without you, K.?”
she asked wistfully. ’
“All you have to do if’to.want me."
Ills voice was not too steady, ami
he took her pulse iir a most business
like way to distract he,r attention from
T77 But., as he' rose 'from the chair be
side her low lied, she put out her hum]
to him, ' V* V . .. ..
. “k.”
“Yi*s, dear.”
“lie was out
with Carlotta. He
promised, and he broke his . promise.” j b’i. Tell Mrs. Drummdnd h*
“There wy have byeu Wasoh^ {Sup- F (HM 1 spirits, and that she’s
pose-we wait until he- can explain.*
“How can he explain?!’ And, when
he hesitated: “I bring all my troubles
t,o you. as if- you had none. Somehow,
I can’t *go to Aunt HarritW, ami of
course mother- 1 -! 'arlotta cares’it great
deal for him. She said-that I* shot
him. Does anyone really think that?”
“Of course not. Please stop think
ing.” ■
recovery than with the inanher of it.
Thut was as It should be.- j -
But Joe’s ’affair with Sidney had
been the talk of the neighborhood. If
the hoy disappeared, a scandal would
he Inevitable.—Twenty .people had
seen him at • Sehvdtter**-* and would
‘know him again. ■ - —^
To save Joe, then, was K.’s first
cure. ‘
At first it seemed as if the boy had
frustrated him. He had not been home
all night. Christine, wuylaying K. In
lilt* little hull, told him thut.
“Mrs. -Drummond was here," she
said. ji’Sho Is almost frantic! She says
Joe' lias not been home ull night. She
says he. looks up to you, and .she
thought if .you"'i ni!Id. find hin^ and
, vMiffld tulk,to liim^.’.- ^ ,
“Joe was with me lust night. We
had supi>er at the White 'Springs ho-
wus in
not to
I feel sure she vvllL hear from
back and-slirrender himself at Sehuit-
ter’s, So thii't there eo.u|d be Tin mis
take as to who had comtiiltted the
crime., ' '
“1 intended to writea confessLon and pnssbui xveek
t.KSSnN Tj'rUjT lirlui 12.1-11
tiOl.lJEN' TEXT—8h«* hath don* wfut-'
t quilt- MS. 14:v ' ( .
N 4
then shoot myself.” he told K. “Blft
worry.
-- 7. V
for liis failure. Whichever
went. Ik* must lose.
’’Dm-inr Edwardes Tays you are to
-“t.'vy away from the operation, hut to
I' Mitin near. He—-he promises to call
} r, u if—tilings go wrong. ’„ /
, She had to he content with that. 1
Nothing about that night -was real tp
'-‘■'blmyc^She sat in the anesthetizing
■' ’om, aml_ alter ii, time she knew .that
not alone. There was sume-
Slie-realized dully that Car-
’. ‘it a - w as there, too, paring up and
low 11 tile little*" rouiy. Slu* was never
-urr AWinemnice. whether sht* imug-
“What time Is it?”
“Half-past sit.”
“I must, get up and go on dut/.’’
He'was glad to-be stern with her.
He forbade her rising. AVheh~the
nurse oaine i:/ with the belated nmmo-
hlm today. Something went wrong
with his ear, perhaps, after he left
me.”
He bathed and shaved hurriedly.
Kutie brought his cbffee to his room,
mill lie drank it standings As he went
down the Street, he saw Mrs. Mc
Kee in her doorwuy, with a little knot
of people around her. The Street
tlm 13 irikt ♦Ixva »> 14»1 > 4 'fl TW>11»fl
Ttttr Tirptrt: a UeWS.
He rented a ear at a local garage,
and drove himself out into the coun
try. He was not minded to fiave any
eyesrpn him thut duy. He weut to
Schwitter’s first. Schwltter himself
was not in sight. Bill, the bartender.
,y rr ' ‘
This is a lessen of JeSuS; in the
home. It occurred at the hegH}ofnir of
AS’eim v*' hi'fTTn* irs t lie
mystery the worker, Murthli; the uor-
sliipiH-. Mary • the r -Witness, laan'ruv;
the traitor. Judas, and tin- people wlth-
imt, An ^uaconsi-iuus lilt of wlsiloiu_
fell from the lirA><»f that £ood house
wife who exehiMn*d, “How much bet
ter mv neighbors’ -houses look when I
liiive 111 v* wiuil'c^vs clean."- Too mu.cli-
crr ,!
n
106 Fly Poison Cases
Reported in 3 Years
A Large Percentage Fatal I
A;>palllnir tti this re*onl wnii,“ft 1* ^
i ii.Ji a. fra,<-tn.:i uf tb* real numbr. Tb^_
we ari
selfishness.
looking through the eyes of
of" riii'S l!'Sj40fTTiT' , Tpr
TTOr
learn to look through unselfl.sU eyes.
I. Unjust Criticism-(vv. 1-6). It is
six days before Jesus’ last Passover.
The uecoulits of Matthew and Mark
suggest it to, have been wiiblu
^ays. bccaustt tl4AV>’’*, mentioned this-.
feast afterTeimmqf the conspiracy of
the chief priests ami ebb*rs with Ju
das, who came to Id’s determination 1o
sell his Master' after the..reprimand
given him on this occasion.
(1) The Vatue of Good Deeds. Je
sus did not -forget, iti the supreme
hour of his life, the friends whom he
invert.-—Tn—bring -theiu—some—fnctli' t’ ’
spiritual gifts. Tfe THi<r ntitlrlu their
home in Bethany. Doubtless Tie TiTsVF
had in.miml the. desire to nourish the
faith wliieli h:el .beeij__ kind led iti tiie
vliearts of all by the resurrection ,of
Iaizarus, just as lie returned .to Cuba
after having performed his tir.st mir
acle (John 4:o4J.- Jesus was Very
Cod -of Very Clod, yet he was very,
j much of a real man’; Therefore he en
joyed the pleasures of lniiiu* as nitoTi
f; svmutomB of <-hol*r> Infsotum »nd
P »> ; u4i-af pt^lsoun.g are almoat iilrulical.
|! r>;a/nn»:s is eurrmely <14flB<'nlt. Many
ac’ uaj fty polaon-eaHea are unreepgaited
at>;t tmrrptrrt^it.
- I he llmimmMl r*cdfniiM tKU dancer
lo childhood and iaauet thu warning. It
. Sj ■ L*l>: *• ; i?V WTuc I’uW.HeijTh
s Report. r ^
i “Of other fly pnlaona menflnnel, mention
3 (hoiild he made, merely for the pnrp<efc of con-
J <len.i,»Uon of Ux.ee corm>oee<l of arnen.’ I*tel
ceKee ,,f polnonlng of rfi.i111rrn through the uee
3 of itirii i irdipoiimi* ere far too frequent and
3 oeltlrf to the resemblance of arsenical poison
lntt to summer dlsrrbea and cholera infantum.
1 Hlihellered that the cases retried do not. hy
an»*-rt-»«ns. comprise the total x r *® ntr al *t/
dee'r.ytntr device# must be rated a* eitTemef
.vdajie. r .island should nerar be used, eran £
oth’et measures ara not at hand.“
1 '
IT:
t
-S
catches f!>e« and embalms their diteas*-
bodien tilth a disinfecting ear-
nlsh. It luHafe.er.lt-.leBt, rion iwluofloua,
and ypur’ protfctur frotb .Wli fly and
( 8y poisous. .... -
THE O. Sc W. THUM'COMPANY
Grand Rapid*, Mich.—
swnrofflnniininMiiiMffsiiifiiiHy^iiF^ * h ihk;hubiI
More tp the Purpose.
(104)
: ty.tl
L'lmu
“Bogrster glixun!” ._helbi\yed
Diovfe director. ‘You Vquk as if you
wef*'*' going on pichlc.” !. •• u -
‘‘I dou'FJimlerstaiitl ymn meaning."
as other-mejp and the. Joys of kfilship answered tin* screen star, haughtily.
ahd.brutheriiuiKL^ f. ^ “Hangit: Try to look Hie way poo*
(2), The Wealth of Good Deeds. Out pie,.do- when they, are coming back
-tier
nia, she found K. making an arbitrary ! wu* scrulihing the porch, and a furm-
-rj- was
uodyetsc
md it. or w hether<"4-ttrU>HH j-raall^ tbe niirade o{ieration-—
—tlffet-tf and perhaps won !
waV"gbing-
“ ith-'lni’i-nlng- eyes
jmu thought ht
..afry you !” sftid Curto 1 tta—r<»r
• ■an . “Wejl, you st-e lie isn't.”
—•-'i-'.:my■••tried to answer, ami faiVed
ruling, atul Sidney lookipg up at hiip.
mutinously.
“Miss iTige'-is not'to go on duty to
day. She is to stay In bed until fur-.
ther orders.” _
"Very well, Doctor KdsvardeS 1 .”
The' confusion In Sidney’s mind
cleared away suddenly. Ka wtvs Doc
tor Edwardes! It was K. who had per-
K. who
Dear
• **>*$$$* s*: £»*• ■•;.
t ij.it was tile way the dream went.
”li \H-.u had enough, eiiiiraeter. I’d
tink you diil it. How- dp I know you
bi t folhvw us, and slioot him' as
'•"'left t iie’ rooliT?" - " ‘ J
^■K.^wlth hls steady eye?f and his long
-fingers! Thin, because-xlm
the ’siM'ined fh. see -ahead as well as back
tat o Mi ^ past; lir.thiH tjash that'comes
io -the (fPowjung^md to those recover^
ing from shock, and because
-Unit
die knqw
t -now tlnv little*/ house wouhf no
longer he home trrTxvr^U^ t'O^ned her
into her plllmy i and cried. Her
had fallen indeed,!^Her lover
r S 'in,v s jiuinbed m|nd grasped the friend won
>'•'11'i ll fart here, and held ort to it. World* ivith
face
world
It • trst have been reality after nTT; Was not true, and .might be "dying; her
ould u;o away to* his own
eh was not the Street,
b; .l.ui'1 Jfce.n out, with Carl4ftfar' IB,* | K. left hewtfl last and went back to
”*1. I ' ijsed . : syyorn that this should seventeen, where I>0fCtdr 1 Edvsti1t“Tfi?
n.. Triiii'd'happcned; It *rofT Sy the bed. Inaction was telling on
I ! <■[ . it seepied as if notlTlng 'i’ldin,. If Max w’.oCibl bnlv open his eves. ]
uld liui-.t her. smJie emild^tell .him whatMial been ini
mii^Tall these years—his pride in '
hand was gathering, bottles from the
grass into a box. The dead lanterns
swung In the. morning air, and from
hack on the hill ‘came the staccato
sounds of a reaping TiTacldne.
“\Yhere’s !4« hx\itter?”.
"At the barn.” Bill grinned, lie
recognized K., and, mojiplng dry a part
of tin* porch, shoved a chair on It.
"Sit dowm. Well, how’s the man who
got hls lust night? Deadr* ~—; ^
“No.” - — • :
", “County detectives WHjre liere hrlglit
and early. After the lady’s husband.
I Kucss_4\iG-lose our license over tiffs.”
r ~"itili.Jiid you see flie man who fired
that shot last ivight?"
A sort of.-haze yameover Bill’s face,
a.s If lie had dropped a curtain before
his eyes. But Ills reply came promirt-
ly: “Surest tiling in the world, Close
to lum as you are to me % Diirk man’,
ahourridrty, small mustache—’,’
“Bill,- you're lying, and I know it.
Where ia ho?”- — — —
“I Thought You.Wire the Police.”
the barkeeper got mv gun out of my
pocket. Aud—” yf
After a pausarr^dlues $l>e know who
did it?” ' —
.“Sidney? So." -
“Then, if he gets better, she'll marry
him anyiiow."
“Poss^My. That’s-««t up-to us, Joe.
The tning we've got to do is to hush
thfs thing up, and get you away.”
of her love Mary expended'$al, [>roh-
ably -her whole treasure, in the f»nr-
eluise uf tliis ahrtiaster box, and put
it aside‘to use it .upon him at the
proper tli^e. We d»» not think that she
stopped to calculate the eost of this
Ointment. ‘Love never estimates value.
Her deed proved a safer guide of .con-
duet-.'than tin* nth-trialing, ppaik-nci* of
Judas^ und r Lhe other Tdiisciplcs (see
Matt, li6:S); Sueli deeds are always
from a picnic.”
WOMEN! IT IS MAGIC!
.LIFT OUT ANY CORN
r"l
Ti> ■
ii ■
111 '!i>
looked upon with spspiclom ' The Iseu-
Pd go to Culm, bqt I haven’t. the ' 1,1 >l ^ ^rsually are the , leaders In critb ;
money” —- -v-—^-eizi ng--the ai'Mobs ttthers. Envy iay^
K.‘rose. “I think I can get ij‘.” N at Uu ‘ bottom of their criticism, but
Hi* turned in the - doorway. good deeds are unconscious, lor\we .
‘‘Sidney need never know who did '/’ml that tpe hou^ was tided with
It.” — — — r ' odor^ " — ■ : 1 ~ \
“I’m not ashamed of it." But his (3). A .Standard of Good Deeds
face showedi relief. (Mark H :.S) ^ ”Slm dbT wlmt she
••nuld,” ami we luive, also the record
of good deisls, a iiieinorial to her
Apply a few drops then lift
t corns or calluses off with
There are times when some cata
clysm. lours duxvn the walls, of reservo
between tiu-ii. That tiine had come
for .the, tmdtoa les^ef! extent for K.
Tiie boy rose Aml,.Tbllowed him to the
doiH - .
(Mark 14:1)).
have, also t he
a memorial to
A,large number of p»*o-
,ple who never give of their own to the
poor nor to tin* kingdom of*<om1 are
w iiling to cri 1 ielzbTiTher's’ : \yho do give
— ^—r;—r wining io cruieize tuners win
——e.vv.hy-'rton’f- yon "ted free-the wboic 1 • ouk..-xtL^Ltm- gxaiixutki oL lin'd::
tiling?—tie* whole filthy story?” he hearts.
asked. • “She'd never look at him _ '!• Gracious Commendation (vv.
You're crazy about her. I. ‘I')- Jesus praised where his disoi-
crazy
gut a- chanee.
It would give
V
"N Vt
h
movement to ffmj from tli
peratjng room, tiie door stoml open bhimund all that.
:<*v a ni/uuetit. AT tali figure—how ! a _sort of belated desire
. !nieh ir looked like K.!— straightened'' hiaki* up for where he liad fu-ib'd? In
■~itpT1toM*i!rsoim-tiiifigTn Its hiind *
. " iin; lluliejs»d < arlotta In a ‘
• hisj er, ' ■ . i , '• 1
Thctrmore wait ing, _a stir of movh-,
.. lent In tht* room Peyond the closed'
• ioor. < ’arlotta was standing, her facer
trried in her bunds, against tiie door. ,
Sidney suddenly- felt sor,ry for her.
•'ll'- eared a great deal. It must be
‘ r :»gie tm-care like thfif'! . She herself
v. as not caring much'; she w;i»s—-tod -,
TUlIllb! , : ' '" l - -• :
“► The cjty still'Slept, but tpa. torturing.,
aight w as over. And in the gray dawn
the staff,. looking gray, too. anil elderly
and 'wearyr "eame out through The
w losed door and took their hushed way
toward the elevator. They were tafle-
mg auiopg Miemsclves. .Sidney, strain-*
ing -.her ears, gathered thut they had
• ' that the woiidrtr ’*
was still on them. ^
' Carlotta followeikthem out.
Altndst on their heds came K. He x
was in Mu* white coat, and more anil,
norojii* looked like the man who had'
ifsi-d tip- from his work' and held out
?omcfhjng In his hand. Sidney’s head
. vas aHpPg and confused. The tall
rmin-H-or wa^ It K.?—looked at her,
TTrcDtlrnTT rraChpd U[> and turned off^
electric light. \Yben-the-ilglit was ■
out everything was W. She could
_ not see. She Slid very quietly ou^ of
her chair, and lay at hls fe<M in a
-dead faint. > —• ' 1
“I want lief;; Hod knows!”
t*
The hurFeeper kept his lil-ad, but his
color chungeil. ■'
“I don’t know anything about him.”ypga!ti.
He' tlirust his mop into tin* phii. Ix. lmven’f
rose. The farmhand had tilled liis box you one
aud disappeared around the Corner of
the house, K, put. his hind on Bill's
- "* "Y- ' *
iTtsleeved arm. .
t ‘wNVve got to get him away from j
[ here, KlU^^h'e "county men may come Air.Lorenz had saved Pal filer How Wi
hack to seih^h the premises.” Icredit. On tiie Strength of tin* de- .
i^’llovt; do I Know- yuu aren’t one otl P“ s .it he borrowed money at tin* bank
ihymV” ■\ j with which he mea/it to pay Msliilis,
‘ V vl guess you kniiW^Pm tiot.. He’s a j arrears at^tlny. University and Country
j*friend of mine. -A»~a-inattei; of fact, I j elulid, a •hundred dollars lost -(browing
followed him here; hut l wuKtOo late, aces with poker dice, and various small
"yti'W a#d JuihrS-ociUcized. . Hie poor
tl.OX alwuysLTuuU.- „w jtli them (Mjirk
said Iv.
“Bui not tpat way.-boy.”
* * * * * * **
Tio* five thousand dollar check from
I
This must have- brS n a dial-
Did he take the revolver awajNwvith
him?”' . v . kP; ... v-
“I took It groin blip. It’s under the
bar/’ . • _ . ' 1
“Ue.t It for me.”
From Inside the bar Bill took a care
ful survey of Le Moyjue. Ik* noted his
tall figure, and shabby -suit, .the slight
stoop, tiie hair graying over his ears
.obligations of Christine’s. *
The immediate result of the money
vas good. He" drank, nothing for a>
Wf-nt into tiie.detail* uf .tlMHji
ventuhixvitli 'Christine’s fat herbal at.
home withsClirlstuie. bn. herobaleony: in
tlm ev(*mngs>\Vith the kamvledge-'that
lie could pay lmK<hjbfs, he postponed
the day. IB* IththKlhe feeling of a
Barkeepers know, men;-that’s part of ; hank ncVounjPTn four
tile job. After his survey lie went be- ! ChristUrf^liaTl .1,een malthm a light',
liiml the bar anil got 4 he revolver from -altli^k lu-r lean w us - only Mndf ui
.
r an overturned pail. .
thrust it into Ills' pocket. , r .
“Xu\y,”; he said quietly, “w’hqye^fe
he?” \ ^ d
“In’ my room—top of the^liouse.-”
K.. followed BUI unptle stairs dowh
which lie had carahll Wilson’s uncon-
She was {csolutdy good-liumoml,
’ignored the pu't. dressed, for Palme)
in the Hungs he liked- Tluy'stiii took
tlmi^ dinnifteTat the Lorenz house up
the street, ^pen she saw that the
haphazard table service there/irritutecj
him, she roax**l Jier-Tnotlier into get*
scious ligure.'/Tiie ,?mmi under
; eaves wUs^fftilling. An unmade
the'Tlngfa butler.
bed
i
I
-tig. K. carried l»er, to the elevator,
heldju*r*as hfeLbad held her that day
at the park when she fell In the river,
very carefully, tenderly, as one holds
'sohipthlng iriflnitely precious. Not un-
; til he x hmL, placed her on her bed did
she opeiiluT eyes. But she was con-
sclous before that. She was go tired,
—aml-to-
, arms.’ not; knowing vij
- lng. or caring—
... A'.- J v
“ The nurse he had summoned hustled
out foi^ aromatic ainnnmla. Sidney,
lying araoug'^'het pHlpwa, looked' up
at % ' If- t .
“How is her ^
“A little better. There’! a- chance,
dear.” ~
“ I h%T* bean ao mixed np. AB (be
/Very Well, J>6ctor Edwardes.” •'
put the bag that had been Max’s hate
noire on the bedside table, and begat)
to clear Jit of rubbish—odd bit# of*
dirty cotton, the tubing from a long*-
defunct stethoscope, glass frtun a bro-
ttter In «tTOT^ten%fp^ ift Scrap'oTpaP^f"dn 'whlch
Qne was go- was a memorandum, In hls Illegible
writing, fo send Max a cbeck for bis
the^>rntffl\farthest from the window.
tin) dnor/swung open, he'look
uo. lie showed no'interest on seeing
K!, who had to stoop to enter the low’
room. j '
- “HellorJoe.
,“i thought you’were the police. Is
be dead?” v . *.
“No, indeed.
The Street Sniffed at the iujU^r he-
ly hack. -Scch’tly aiid in'
its heart, it was*proUd of him. With
a hi;’.dozen nutoirtbbiles. xind Chris-'
linwe'putting on low neck ,in the
s, and'now' a butler, hot to
“I wish I’d kn-led him!”
‘Ob, no, you don’t. You're glad ypu
didn’t, apd so afn X"
“Unh!” '' .
K. sat dovyn on the b^d. 'feoud callg
Troth below’ took Bill out of the room.
As he closed the door behind him, K.’sl
‘ XWl
eve
J nmntitdk/llirrriet Kefinedy’s Mind, It
j ceast*d to yblde itself on its eonimon-
placeness, ignbvant of the fact that in
its very lack oirUTecfation had
its charm.
On the night-thut r JoeYdmt Max Wil
son, Palmer was poticeamyx. restless.
IcngjX tl'm’t evidently they hatl not ut-
t ended "Tit the poor as they >lyould.
.B-sus ids,) tolis them . frankly that
ymtwyr tfiey tlo for 1dm. timy
do speedily. .Bails’ judgm.'UMf upon
Judas-is a r< lmke of the dp<f1iih*s; his
exposure of thy, sophistry-of Mlu
ies.ail'd of Their sidyHety is suggestiyfi
l iron Mary s urfit he Irtystow^l the
highest po>sThie praise; ‘ “,ShC hath
doue w lmt she couhl.” Tiuxt i* all that
is mdced of anyone (H Cnr. 8:12), Sueli
mmiehdafjdn iis Jesus bestowed upon
Mary he liesLuWed upon no other, and-
his wonderful predu-tions concerning .
her (Matt. L’drKt) liave befen literally
fulfilled. Jesiis’ jtidgment upon Mary
is'also suggesti ve, He .shielded her,
"let., her alone;”. He japproved. her
works us being- good, and he iater-
pret'ed her innermost purposy in tl.ie
act which she had» performed. This '
pouring ~
fort ii -of her heart’s udoration and wor-
'liip.. .Martha was in jiart taken uj>
xuvh her Household service. Lazarus
was Impart taken up with his enjoy
ment oro-the presence' of Jesus, hut
Mary was wHedl'y takvu up with Tesjis
liioiSelf. Does Tim reeo.rxl surprise us:
“Wheresoever tlim\gospel shall l*e
whole world, -
this also which she hath done shall he
spoken of for a Ineiuorial >£ her?"-
Jjadas, under the judgment of Xcsus,
Mvafe stung (M)rttr^26'.14) and tiuin
id on<V to the enemies of. Jesus to
strike a nbegain with them.for the b*,*-
jird though lie did not
I ‘Secure from IhesKeneiiiies the equiva
lent of what she Imudsmreth U|>on him.
Christ will b » no inanV debtor. He
fingers—no pain. ♦
' Just think! You cap lift
off any corn or - callus
without pain or soreness.
.' A Cincinnati man discov
ered this ether compound
and named ltTreezone. Any
druggift wlll'sell a tiny bot-
_tle of freezone, llk^ hera
ghovjin, fin 1 veiy itTrnrcostTT.
You apply a few drops dl-
. rCctly upon a tender corn
or- callus. Instantly tha
soreness disappears, then
shortly you will find the
conr or mrltm; so hTo
you can lift it right off.
Freezon'e is wonderful. It
dries instantly.. It doesn’t
eat awiiy tiie corn or cal
lus, but >hrivels it up with
out even irritating Hie sur-.
roundinj^sklii. ' .
Hard, soft or corns be*
tween the well as
pattsfukjCMHuses, lift right
off. .There is no pain be
fore or afterwards. If ‘yojur druggist
' 1 l -—hasn’t freoziuwv tell him to order a
small -bottle for you from hls whole
sale drug-Xouse.—adv.' . .
— It’s not wlutt the player does in a
Nisehall game, hut what the umpire
says, that counts#
; faeces the pm>r Offerings we;Iay before
,» . . him, and. crow’nS them with tbt> —
He had Seen Gnicejlrving rtnOta**^ reward. VlurV: K ift nf oUitment 7 ;
(**
•ilr
voice
graduating w»K. When K. came. In, -
be had the old 4og collar la hls hand.
• "Belonged to an old collie of ours,”
said heavily. “Milkman ran over
new toner
the first time, but once, since the minor
Occident. The- girl had a strunge fas-'
clnatlbn for him. The sight -.oT h®f
talking sedately almig in her shop-
received words of commendution of
•*s**y
r , 1
Just at well be
- young at seventy
Mdj 1 as old at fifty.
^ Mahy people
past, middle age
sutier lame,bent,
aching backa^rtd
distressing uri
nary disorders,
when a little
help for the kid*
. neys would fix
^ it all -up. Don’t
wait for gravely
q r o p sy—or
Bright's disease
— T to get S. start.
^ Use Doan's Kid-
. -nr* ney Fills. They
have hejped
thousands, young end old. They are the
used remedy for bad backs
eak kidneys in the whole world.
KIDNEY
JL 30 c alaU
Foster-Mllhum QxPrip>.1
“Joe, why drd you do It?”
,4’You know. Don’t go into that,
did It, and I’ll stand by It.”
"Husi it occurred to you thut you
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him and killed him. Max chased the j jnade a mistake?”
wagon and licked the driver with fetal “Go a id tell that to somebody who’ll
fewp »h*p^— r : ” j believe your he sneered. “They came
His face work'”* ^ i here and took a room. I aet Wm coio-
• •
; girl’s black' ilress had been enough to
set hls_puls<»s racing. - When -he-saw
that she mennrto' pass him, he fell
into step beside her. . - v.^-1.
“I-^believe you wele going tcTtsal
me! SttllJn the store?”
Milch she Jaever dreamed, and a re- |
far beyond her fondest hope, and
thu fount.:of countless <U*eds
ADVICE TO THE AGED
rich >V
ered, t not
Many people-had gath-
Jewus* sfrke. Pm
that they niightNw Lazarus also. He
drew pcoplejhecause of w hat Jesus had
done for him. yet he drew - th^ai to
lesus, cTliis brought him also under
rs In
Ir* i
after a seeood a fefiJ- •xindemBation, for tire mnst share tfei J :
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