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VNDIGEST\ON, GAS OR SICK STOMACH Time Iti Pape's Diapepsin ends all Stomach misery in five minutes. Do some foods you eat hit back iaste good, but work badly; ferment :nto stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests everything. leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There, n-ever was anyting so safely idi'-%. .so e-crtainly effective. No ditTerencte how badly your stomnah is disorderini You will get happy relief in] live nIin utei. lit what pleases yoi tuost is that it I- t.r ejgthens and regilatt es YOUr stom cth so you can eat your favorito. footis Nthyout fear. feel different as soon as "Pape's pepin" comes in Contact with the k:mauich--dIstress just vanlishies -your11 vt oinch gets sweet, no gases. fo heleh n o cructations o! titigst-l roodi ;v nlow, inake the hnst in t mntil y . ever made, by piIting a largo lilty. -Iril case of Pape's Diplesin fromn any Ptore. You realize ii live nliuteis how mefdless it is to suffer frot intligos. tin. dyspepsla or bad stomach. Adv. Innocent Recreation. - tak with his Il y s on. 11dmi1t It." 11he sonnm n wb.ll! butlo only for s iIl stake. "Cih. as, long it'. 11 is-I 141r -o:nkolhinla . 1 (141don' ulld." [ho a h r a l A DELICIOUS DINNER 1rvak it i<lunrter 2imek2 gec of' Skin. ner's Macaroni Into biling watte.r, hail ,-vn F) or twelve inimites. dirin :tn.! -dillch. a'ike eqai l Ip1rts o il cllth0n, hIltleI Macaroni :ind ii2 ze. ; piul In layers ill :1 s i. db-ht lind cover withl h11t11r,4-4lrn5 Aut, 11m111 brownl. . lus ry ;h , In.. Skinners Macaroni li b sltAtr..l t 'my grod griclt'ry store. Ah. Rats More Learned in Ohio. S le boIs tr ly fail ny1 i Irg r; . th of 1nt1logu 1 %qach y : 1 . 1:;1 uli versi I .t, l t'itt' t I..-H - W ,114. . S- -ICe ry i tf Ih l at- r: ..t' boiard. The rmeint-i, \0h ib ini*t' 11 hu:semenlt (if Ilniversity 11uil1. whero Ilh. ' 'lnowiles r Of the-books In rucer tRi ght No-A4s. which0 holds thel lenIves togetherq. The -0mmn Methods usti l to rhI f a i tt. such is pi oison w i ui - . :t1\th li' hInce bn)01 givenl tyll ns teb i t lie Alts prbi i thly hetitis oil f th i nvironmeitt,iire hill wis to b2 tempt FALI.lNG HlAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE a - Your~ Hair!t a1 25 Cent *~~i Bottle' cf ande ine Roigh' Kt wA~to . S:1 15 itpslulll1 itching Scalp Thn, br aittfclre It Wl isterta .t ru~Vr is11 toue evidnce of th 2lpjint -t, p: ti f dntirlf .t ha 22 u Itt'll se .t~t T 22 r 2- ntohing its o detrive A. Ewharasthnreef.aItiobt. h Is t eis i re it h arei. l its e AXFOSuall roducind ascavri-h A IGSTV iLAhiTIVE- lesan a ke b.l reinLiAd- nOe the ha~tia ir ro;-.h ad itio out cart. A itlah.rm~~ ini ~ tc nrean tme --cewoi ' surely car ur hiair.i etr hnoln~vt.q o ta.e doent bgttpe o dinrwtona' Adaper!tcine rm an adtlte. Jisl tr'ter hote frt ppinstip on or lug'tir il.l h, outs hrnutCfmb. It ibeomn -avVnd lufyantaeteaper tseo o nhmineae: lans nompancbe oe a lte ofTI Sine. oo n abor . Exatrm CaCuon. .C i 0i~ sit h t e e~ By' Mary Roberts Rinehart oLupyright. by MeClure Publications, I if DNEY IS MADE THE VIC. TIM OF FOUL REVENGE AND LITTLE JOHNNY ROSENFELD NEARLY DIES AT A MURDER. ER'S HANDS. K8. l44Moynel2, ai mtyster'8ious1 sttrngr, taikis a rotni itt the 1':111h114% presielect overt boy bli 'y . her ktltler AIn:t n1guil I.-r .\1111 llurrilt, a a h n bb dlr--inke-r. Throu.gh thll ink th1e1-two t. III . Max% \\'il,,on, at bril1lianlt yotirig surgelon sinlitten withi hor 4.h1.1-1n. 8111111Y becotius :t hrsital nuritse. K. 11oves her.I f'r48n2 a1 distance; so doea .1(14! Ii'tlirnannorit. till old high"-scIol chu.At the hlospitail SIdne~ly that 4'" t Ie ati n .au.i:tance 41f' hI ent r I it ItN'alt, wih hI t \\il-oii. znitel who Is . J-4 . ilt-:h s of it- in111 (nInt Ie w 1m111in4r. SI% - Iey's vhin, Christ ino LiorentIIz, nurhPlaint. r I lowNe, 11 societly ra1.-. at1 they takie I nImIils wih th I'a s. I v, Is 1 ut r,1 t) hi ris h. Ilis ir it is brok.-nt in a .iy-ili ng )ve ich lit, :11 .1 l i - nly Ihmsenfhlm, h-s (h.nlftItP h I *'rtally injurodI. All the In-IhIm' are' Ina'ighoSbo E)S tIere' i S rt sf it :.;IIlln iltee'st dIe v s 'hw 1 ... 1 14. Is 1 1%1 n 011, i -0t- l warie living" ill enra' it k.eepsiile secrIt. CHAPTER XIV-Contiepued. -12 "I bselive it is." Wilson11 SInib'd l'lt "Andl yet. pou conititutek to W111ny1t 11ne. expoot low to yteht," sineiy .-ppli 1id"n *e If til! 1)u1"t 1I. lghtful thil ah t I I'Inty It i.tionl IS yIlhling Inow 11 then." .\ts'r n'l. the stiu:ttitct seeaied trtl r whhit 1l4(t 4 friei I t-nolthbr a'ing tink' he'r 41u11 fo Ito light rilm'. The swift rb011111 youith itgaitnst atho1tltrity sur1ge 11 Sh. liity. "Very wel(.I; I'll go)." CatrI.mIlt hatl gont1 Iy that tint . n10 it ithI hIaIt. Inl lcrt hear1 l nd bll: I. Iei:irii. She ki.v ve'ry well what h c-ely' -lhm hu84Ike'l w~iith t' aIr on1 1 at'. m%.I i: leth e -.V aouliit hoert. ' 'a y to: t. .. ' f the liith I' sI.le i:: 'oi nwit d I' liimiwoul tottih S w' s h0111 <i:i- .-!y aliet tiIIe Iin 4)41h. ;4 a- h'. iaet h0w 1o phty n al - in[ l - wa 1 1)(11 hth r. . alIt. lah aoubi aiShha-y outtof inspi82tail, it wot)m s-iiplify thIiint'a. .9 'air!iii"'l shair'\\'Ily thit stit thei Sti Iim'it' illitt'ti'- ts \\m'' vr witIi :m 'artt, i t i : t' holt 1Iihv inil eon cecliniiit grocttl I ':atit tta gativ' thec tivtelia'to ine wa I Ii'- :a h<w, Wi lt I li' I l';t in it ' titt it' attir Ita 1aIht'titotts tlf the br3 i2fter a hmot timn' thte spinaill tmor'! tal ih'ta til tuiel tonvtls'' Iliiii inii a aihuot atonitietc'nlly. P'eraps hertai :or the Ihast Ilunt she htmtl dehi Stiing .-o often in her miitiil, Its aet Seten mthouli lght. I 'ae:'mtta: tooktI a1 bottle fromix I tlled ie' e lht rd, ailiii, witing la 221i Iinhi- f'or It, tan-tedl It mver thlb 182 'ThI.'n she ex elmtti'd IIt fore of itc 1 sat lli' s1.c' 2)1 2I th eule icn ttray. Tlhroumti.'ictt thl'ediinig room1 bi lIe,. ll:I'tlili mci' leis'ti'cl.\ .21s thiri opp1 Itintity wi:ts, andii wenmt ont their' v ntgain. itn th-ir htadtiainar belhl key.~s, not1 alw'atys cif lif'e atndlc -aith I haps.'. bult mf i'asm from2 pain.4 4f 'nli 'is it Sidnetmy's,. bunedt the light oft si leIe.i''am' The supper lii iotitwas til u Whecn ('arlctta' 12ame in, shie gr'ee 24o12 4 t' thec'in. Theyc' ditd not like autl slit knew'ii it. I lifore hier, lnstead~t of Ithi'e tidy per' aiblm', slim wvas seeing the mediit :Ir\ a -'h hianI left it. "I .;-u'as I've t'ixetl hter," she aali( li.;' i.-ry souil waiis sic(k witIh f(en1 CHAPTER XV. At sainel'1tlig after'Ii two ()'clock 1 iiigh t. l'. pri 1tm downl hIs pipe and12 2 ened'. lIt'e 1( l idnot been't alel to si atince mnIdnIght. Ini hits di*~ssing g( he had st b y thle simalil fire, thInk lhe 'mt,-etf wa'ts r'aplidly gIvIng wn)ht w-ent. He~ who had mteant to cut I tlt off fromu life found IlIuself asI '$eme tonch with it;i hinsadde And there was a new element. We had thought, at lirst, that he could fight dowIn this love for Sidney. But it was liaerensingly hard. Tle innocent touich of her hiani tl on his IarhI. the lionaient whei lit had eIiva lideL' in his arm111is aifter her niother's death, thile thousand saall !)nitte(s of Ier retirlns to the little ho.UsO-atll tlease set lis blood on tire. And It was figiting blood. Under his qIuiet exterior K. fought inIlny ConiIliets hliose winter days-over his desk and ledger tat the office, in his room alone, with I harriet planning fresh atriituphs beyonl tle partition, even by Clristinae's tire, with Christine Just aeross, sitting in silence and watelahing his grave profile and steady eyes. AC.) lim ad a little picture of Sidney-a siaai-slot that he land taken limself, I r haa Iir blowing about her. eyes Iook ing it, Iendier lips smiling. When st was nt it at iome, it sat on K.'s dressa., Iro'pe 'tallaist lis colha r-box. Wihen slhe waas i the house, it lay under tlie pini-4lusha ion. Two o'clock In tle morning, then. an( K. in his dressing gowin with tile picture propped, not agaiast the cad I ar-hox, but againist his laurp, where lie (.41ub1l see it. lie sat forward in his chair, his Ian tils folded around his knee. and looAkadel at it. lie wias trying to icture b iney of :t photoograph ina his 4)bl life-tryinlag to filnd a h1 tiae for lier. thit it wa*s dillbuit. Tiaere lad leein aew Women in his old life. Ils ano'utler lad died many yeairs before. Tliere ha1il heen women who had cared for hilt. bait le put thema Imaitiently oit of hIs taind. Tlten tle bell rang. Christine was moving about lilhow. Ie couild hear her aulck steps. Alnost btiuirte he hand heaved his long legs out f ithe chair, she was tapping tat his loor. Outside. "It's Mrs. Rosenfeld. Shae says sie wialits to see you." lite vent down the stairs. Mtrs. I1o st.fethl was standing In the low'er al, . a swl about her shoulders. ler face was whit and drawi above it. "I've had word to g to tlit lospital." :-hII staid. "I thoiglit ruayle you'd goi witl mle. It seeis as if I enn't stand it :tlone. Oh, Johnny, Johnny !" "Whaere's l'almer?" K. dtieiaided of a'hristint. " llt's not in yet." "Are yaiu afraid to stay in the house alont?" "Nto ; please go." He ran upl thie stairase to his room :ata1 iluntig onl somtae clothing. In the ei. 11wer hal, 'Mrs. Iosenafeld's sobs hld lle t'tetome low moians. Christine stood ed. helplessly over her. lgs "I am terribly sorry," she sald Lid "tmraibly sorry ! When 1 think whose faaut ni this is!" ab- Mrs. lWosenafeld Put out a work-haard Ind ened ha iatld cuaugit Christinte's '-. r. R gt'rs. of "Ntvt Itind that." she siid. "You ii dli't it, it. I guess yut and I unader Stam14 4-aCh1 other.1. Only pray God youl tnvr* lmve a 'hild." P-- f.nielfro te scee inl thet small tek emenwr-ncy wnarl to whaich Jotlny liad 11h4 itiw inke.. tler the white lights his ive hoyisht igure loid im strialgely long. ow Th1ir was a group around the bed ter 'ax Wiln. two or thiree iltles, tile he14 1.,0ht 11ur'.44 oil dulty. anid thel Item]. lin] Ni i jutst insiide lhe door an, aI iii Stratiaht ('htair was Sidneya'-suah a i .1 it' nai' as het naevert hadta seentbfoe hetrlti 'Pttr i face iilorlss, her eyas idand tutnt. tat we un he tr hm is cl'laelhed ier' lap. in- Whteni hei stoatl he'sidaI ahtr,sh lit' t natu "'t tatiii ora lootk up. 'Te grouap oaouml ala'' hied hlai ptartaed to admtit Mrs. Ito he' i tal '../ ale ith til -. ted asy ned n coe gin nySd ha tdalne eha. I' a ,to'o rs. Iutsfe all, n that co diin teat onwht? 0 "They Say I Gave him the Wrong tawn Medicine." yng htImr otn K.i~ tlched her h''iands.'a b They weasre tote-cl, i-e am- "Tealm ata it." tlketnil of in Ther is nting toi ('tel. itt a'ton adty n'a ser o'tck andwge tha li-' ins. the thea ln'laht nour ni at seven, everytlhing wis all right. The i it'(lielne tray wais jtst -is It Should Ile. i Johnny was asleep. I went to say good-nalglit to hitn1 and lie-lie was tSleep). 1 didi't give iI1 anything but Whit Wias fin the i it'y." sI' inIshed s itous'ly. "-I loed at the label ; I I- r wiys look." . By a shlfrting of the group around 11 the bed, K.'s eyes looked for a inoment !, directly into Carlotta's. Just for i inio. J Ilent ; then ti$he crowd closed i) agasin. It was well f'or Carlotta that It did. She looked its ifi' she had seen a ghost- s closed her 4eyes., evens reeled. "Miss Iliarrisoin iF worin out," Doctor Wilson said Irusqejiii'ly. "Get somne one to take lher' pIhince.." But Carlotta rallied. After all, the presence or this runn in this romn it. such it fie i.':nnt nothing. He was i ley''s friendl. nthat wass all. lut li-r neve u:: slhaken. The thing hall gone be'ywil lhr. She had not "i'Mit to kii. I wvs Ihe boy's weak ene1id cond111ililn 01.ha t s turning her. N re-ve-n intol trnu::edy. "I :11n nil i-.:t." site lended across tlel' bed tl tOw Ilead. "Let me staiy, lI4il'e. Ille'' fr'ic Moy ward. I-I aim Wil-eon uNi's at his wits' end. le 4 h:14 de101V Ev4'erYtild1n: he IIew wilhout 11 restult. TlIe lhey. r'outsing for . ti1n ilsti1t, woubci14l 1.lap-w ntgain into stiliojr. Wi'lhl ti benllihy linminthe O COUld hafve tried t5ore. Vigoirous ienstI'ts-could have orced41 hin to his eet and walked himin iut. cothi havie heaten him with knteI tewe'ls dipped in ice water. Ilit tihe, wreocket body on the bedl could stanid n114 sith hro l et'llic treitmelint. It u%;v' If 1plyne. I Cle aill, who saved -1klY lefl' life. For, when -t f4 111 icu nir'ts's h14l exhausted all tleir resources, lie stepped forward witli 21 cuiet word that broight the in ('lies tIo th14ir feet astonished. Thlere ws a rii w treatiient for sucli enscsc'-il l414l heen tried nbroad. 11. lieik'il sit Masx. Mhux 11:1 nvr ha'rd of it. Ile tlri'w 'lut his h ii. "Try ii, '' lleave's sike," he said. "I'm ila in." Tle 21111ratuls was not in the liouise -nu4 he extemporized, Indeed. at Ilast. of wills snnd ends. from the opernsit iniv r,4141111. K. did the work, his long tingers eleft aId skillful--while Mrs. Itosv ehl kielt by tlie bell with her fnie burie'd ;whleI' Siny sit, dazel l11nd llewilell'rl'd. (1n 1'r little chair inl Side fihe dor1; whili night nuri'ses tip toed fifa lig (Ilie ('4o1141dor. and the i ghtI watchimin stared Increduilouis fromII ouIt side the door. \\e thle' IWO greit rectarngles that were t'e ene-rgency ward windows had iturlined rt1 mirirs reflecting the I'loole teo gray rec'ta niigles in the morn ing light. .1101hnny Rosenfeld opened his 'Yes HrMI sileke the first words that in' r'kel his retuin'l from the dark val le. '(ee' this is 1h life h le sIaid, ainl sm1ile'4, 41it1 K.'s wa1tful face. W'he'n it % it.s c.'lar that the boy w'oui liv'. K. "Ose stiffly from the bed side lnild went o4er to Sidney's chair. "Iles all right Iiow." he said-"i, sill riglt as lie (.nnil be. 141or lad ! 'You d11di it---yo ! litw st'atge that you sll1 know sNeh ni thing. I ow aise 1t' hsmnk you?" T it erts. aliIng a among thein 54'lve's. h4144 wandered('( deown to the (11n 1 i rI'n fo14tir t'arly 'off'.e'. Wls~on wais i'ing st few 1:,st Instrsuc'tions as to the boy's enri'e. Quil e unexpectedly, .Sidl In4y ('uhtl I .'s hsurtil and held1 it to nights. 'f 0ianths it.deed, feil awuay be ''341v dear, P.uiy de'ar1." he said4. huskIly. ''Asiythling1 1 42:n d1o-for4 you-at any titnle-'' It was saftr ii idnely had1( crep0t like a1 brloke'n thintg tee her rmueam that Carslotta Iliarr'ison 2414d l. ('arne) face to faice. .Johnnyrc w as~ qite ''on~selous by thalt tlln'. 24 litih- bhw31 aruleti thle lips, but va:linn:t ly 41he'erful. "Moret'' thing enn' happen1 l 01 to ai fellow llhin I 'ver'I liaww~ hce're e wa!'' he0 said4 tee his' leo'other. 11w41 'ubliitted'' rasther sheep4'lish1ly to hser tes and441( care'sses. "You1 we're atlwssys ai good boy, Johnt zny," sh~e sacid. ''Just you get well entoughi to comle horne. I'll take carie of you the re'st oIf my life. We will get you a wuheel-chair whetn you enni be alhout, and I Canl taske you out in the lpsa'k when I come f'roms work." "'I'll lee passse.nger aind you'll be chacuffeur, mas." "MrIi. Le' Moytne Is going to get your faither' sent upl nigin. WIthl sixty4-tlive cents a d5 y (14an0d whtat I makihe, we'll get ailong." "Oh, l. Johniny, rf I could see you comn Inmg In the" door gin sand yelling Th'le usneetinsg bet wee'n Cairlotta andi' Le' Moyne wais ve'ry quiet. She hadl been mankIng at sort of suhbeonseious liin iPre'ssi on the retlina of his mindl dutr ing till the nIght. it would be dhllicuilt to tell wh'len he' li(tully knew he'r. Wtheni thle I'"rsert Ions for movIng Johnnyusi bacik to4 the bIg waird had been 44o1ule, thle ot1her nutrses' left the r'ootue, and( Carlotta 14nd( the boy were to gethler. K. stopp4Ied her on her way to thee dhoor. "MIsx li'irrison!I" "~I am not Doctor Edwuardes here; 'my naine is,4 LeA Moyne." "'I hove notl(geeni you since you left St. Johni'5."' "No ; I-I rest ed for a few months." "I suippose' they (10 not know that you we're-thiat you have had any pre v lous 105ospital experience." "Ng, Arc you going to tell them?" "I shall not tell them, of course." ,And thuss, by simple mutual consent, it was arranged that each should re spect the other's cdnfidence. Carlotta staggered to her room. litwn, wliei she Told had one rf . o e Wift reveltionls that soinetlimes Come .t the end of a long night. She had een herself as she was. The boy was 'ry low, hardly breathin g. Her past tretehed before her, a series of small evenges and passionatte outbursts, wift yleldings, slow renorsie. She arite not look ahead. She ) would have !%(iet every hope she hiad in the world, ist theni, for Sitiney's stainless paist. She hated herself with thit deadll st Ioathing that comes with complete elf-revelition. And she carried to her room the nowledge that tl.e night's struggle ad been il vaitn-ihat. although John y Itosenfeld would live, she haid ailli nothing by ' what lie had suf Lire(. The whole night had shown vr the hoele sness of an11y straht 'agern ) win Wilso t fonm his new allegian'e. he hai d surnprised hitu il Ithe haillway. atchilig Sidney's slender tigureas she made h i way uIstair. to her room. ever, it all h.1s p ist ov'ltures to her, ltd she selen it '1he 14) in his eyes. CHAP' EA XVI. To ll rri Ket ye..Iy. Siney's seitence f thirty Ilays' suspoeni-ionl imlle as a1 lw. K. lro'ke the news to her tlint v(titt1 betfore the titte for Sidiey's rrivail. 'I'he little household was sharing in larriet's prosperity. Katie had a ehp1r nw. a little Austrian girl ainet Mitnd. And Harriet had estab ; l -~ N 44 -/ 'Ill Seems to Me I'd Better Not C-P Back." is'e."l finl the street t.le itiluviat ionm of 's'r-dinnier lcoftee. It wis over the i:*"e-IinnmUIr 'off'ee that K. made his "What <do yoU I11a1 by saying she is I ng hiornIe for tir y days-? I t le hl'hl ill?"' 'Nsa ill, althougha slie is noet gnite vii. There''1 was a iistake about the .14dicine, andI she was bhuned; that.'s "'Shme'ds be't t r ('ornu5 bine andtt stayi o u:'." M.aid I littr'1i(t allortly. "I1 hispi I doesnlf't get in the pap)rs.5 Thius reptakngluasiness is ai 'u nny sort l hng ine word'E agatinst youit or' ny of yss'ar taniily. and the cro'slv~' IT Smuewhiere else."' Thlerei's not ihng aga.inst Sidney," K. etnin ided4 hi'r. "'No'hing it tho world. sawt the StiperIS intendien t myself this It ernoon4)1. It .~'sees it's a mnere ma)1t er of disc'ipline'. Somieb ody made a iista;k,. andi they ('anniuot let such1 a1 hin mg ges by. I t he hellieves, asq I do, hat It wa'ls noet $hiey'." I [owever liasriet had hardened her elf against the girl's arrival, all she 11nd mueant to say tled wh'len she saiw sidne'y's circled eyes and plathetic liouith. "You child !" she said. "You poor ittle girl !" And took her to her cor eet hosomt. For~i the timte at least, Sidney's world1 ad gonte to piece's about her'. All her 'rave vaiunt of ser'vice faded before e'r disgrace. Whe'n C.hristine would have seen her, lhe kept her door ilockedl and1 asked for inst that oneiG evening alone, liut nfter larr'iet had r' eti, Sidney ulte~~otd ert doorig and) listen'd in the little upi or hall.1 Harriet, her heatd In a towel, 4''r'l face ('are'i1lly 'oldh-('reamedC~, had oine to bedl ; but K.'s light, as usuail, ahs shinu ig over' the transomi. Sid ey t ipt'ited to the door. "K. !" Ahnhie.t Immed~l'iiattely' hei openedi the o.or. "Mayi3 I come~i ini and5 talk to youl?'" lie turned't. took a1 qicik urive'y oif lhe roomi~i, and1( helud the door widel Sid i'y camel)( ini and) sat downvi by the fire. "I've' been thintkling things over," she said. "'It setus to mec I'd better not o hack.'' lIe 1had4 left the door carefully open, ien tare always mlore con venitionialI lin riwomen. What do you think is the real secret about K. LeMoyne? Why has he given up his promising career? What does Carlotta Harrison know about him that Is damaging? Some interesting developments will be recorded in the next installment. t'O BE CONTINUEcD.)i Your Health Is Paramount and deserves utmost care One of the greatest drawbacks to health is a weak stomach, but in many cases this can be corrected by careful diet and the assistance of li OSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters it is a Splendid First Aid os&sr Ar THE JOINTSFO ilI~o 051. ~ F5~ INSI. RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RH EUM AO D E to remove ttecause and1 driv the isaun ftrom the system. "RMURNACIDK ON TIMr VA riPs PC IS R11ki'l &'rinX ON TIM OlCts11DE" At All I)ruggaIta Jae. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. Salesmen Wanted We can use the ai.erviee- of several respoUsible men to represenst ts for the sale of lHoodti-Vir Irinia, Grown Nur-ery .Stock. Farmner.s, Se:ioot retehers, Students aud others can make the work protitable caIVILa.Sing all or part 1:1na41. Lilieral proposition; Vash weekly advatmees * mpleterritory. Write at once for our SPECIAL OFFER. Outfit free. W. '. 11000 & CO., Old eninion Nurseries. Depi. W. N.. RIchmond, Ve A Tale of Trieste. The liaians are lit.hiting t4 .et lack Tit. low ome of the iilbtitants f Iitt eliy feIel towntei their A ust rinu Innsl ers Is shown by the, followLug .tory: A raveier t into 1 1htirch 1114'ref :1n14 noi ced- 11m111ng :1 largo num111 mi- of vialvei offerin gt:s a silver luiluse. This. he was iabl. was presented 1. by a h1idly wihose 1mse ha114d bmm-egn overrun with thes. lillt psts. After it-e girft lo Ihe NAhnl4gill . the. Illije elitirely ils BilliarI-ell fromli her place. "You doni't hellevI' Iliat yarn?" re tnurkel the skepticail Iraveler. "O1 course nii." repied the s-nieria inn1, "or wt. Shouh11i have m11:10 :1 Silver ~Asi an long aigo." MOTHER, ATTENTION! Gold Ring for Baby Free. Get a 25c Bottle of IBhy Ease from any drug store, imall cuponi as di rected anl golI ring (giaranlteed), proper size, malled you. Bthy Ease cures Bowel omplainlls ad Teething Trouhles of Babie's.-Adv. Akin to Marriagje. Willis-Winlut sys ltini :tse mill-1 1i1ry ilrllinis wvork on' ine, and11 thle oterl is .isl t i observ mtrleut both1 of thetn iluht. rb-d. NOTIIINtI *4O EFFECTIVEl As ELIXIR i3tiAliK For Malamria, Chllis & Fever. Chief of Police, J. WV. Reynolds, Newport, News,Va., satys: "It is a pl easure to recomnmend Ilabok forechill sandm fever. liiavenused It, whmen necessary for2O vear-s ammd heave founmd nmo remanmedy as effective." Eix i r Habk 5) icet mil aulru.g ,-ist.-ior by Parcel Post, pre'paid, fromn Kluezew. skI & Co., Wasmhingrton, D. C. A flood Move-liabek Liver PI'lls. 50O pills - - 2", cent. Poor Fellow Had to Walk. "Tell mea ol' your ently edtmentionatl har-dshilps."' "W.ell, I lived seven balocks from a Ciarnegie library, andit we Ilil no4 nuto11 mob11Ile."'--LTou I svilI e ('ourier-. 1Ifornl. Constipation generally indicate. disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Wright'sin ai V'egetale Pill, restores regularity without grIping. A dv. Thle unettunllty of tdiaiy sebuloui looks as good ags the~ theoryu of yesterdahy. Meat Eaters' Backache Meat lovers are apt to have back aches andi rheuaatic attacks. U~nless you (10 heavy work ad get lots of frecsh air, don't eat too muchel ment. It's rich in nitrogen and helps to form uric aidt -a solid Poison that irritates the secrves, damages the kidneys and often causes dropsy, gravel andc urinary dis orders. Doan's Kidney Pills help wveak kidneys to throw off uric acid. Trhousands recommnendl them. A North Carolfna Case C. C. Townsend. 460J E ieyotw A rlington St., Telle Story' Greensboro, N. C., says. "I had such a bad ease of kidney disease that I didn't think I would get rid \of it. Thue pain~s in my back wore almost A, unbearable and It was hard for me to stoep. My kidneys acted far too freely. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me so much from the first that I continued using them and was restored to good health. It has been several years since I hmave had any further trouble from my kid neys." Ge Dean's at Any Sdre, 60e a Bou D OA N'S "'n UOsTERt-MUSURN CO.. BUFFALO. N4.Y. APPENDICITIS