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CALOMEL 1S A7 DANGEROUS DRUG Next Dose May Salivate You, Loosen Teeth or Start Rheumatism. CaIlournel Is inereury; quicksilver. It erihs !lilto sour lh"v like dynxniite, era ninliiig nIlit sithkelling you. Calomiel illowis (the hlnes ail should never be pilt illo your systeill. If you feel 11hi11s heat hiehy, conisti paltel aind all likrail olt. just go to yur rrggit ail geltI a little of Dot n Aiver Tolei fo.r a few (nvt s which as 1 h m 1 e11 iss.- vege-table sIlistillute for (lliJngerous.; en1ouniel. 'a ke a spoon fitI a if it' It dbiesn't Start yot1ir liver and .-trighteni youi ill better andl ttleker th1 1a11sty eniltioel 11m1i without Iitkling you11 Ick, you just go back atii get your I lon't iake alonmii! It nnkes you rili tiiXt flly it IOSs YOU It dayay's Work. iolson's Ilver Tone straighteisi .vou right uil arnl yol feel great. No suits nevessary. (iive It to i he clibirien hecause It 4.z pirfctly harmlass and CI i t 01 ,.11% a'-\ Iverl Isrne t. Knew His Daddy. li:iol. wei play ing f-ile rill when Ia I-r hi :a r ni i g. The Iloy.t !!r-pro hill, too !:1y :11141 lillist 1114, gallte, h1111 ow rp11hol: , : ' I I to -0011. k11i8, wIl hen1i hei 'uIlks in lii i . VITALTY! VITALITY! VITALTY! You Must Have It to Keep Your Job, Your Friends, Your Happiness lehtl h t m thei .44 . e s r. i 111ik owni ihual h. The illy coiles wihen, with a terr tih~a ihok, they\' s4iidhblnty ni :i'i th:it t hey : rie wrinatiait I y hiln iIn hli Iealti. Vo, Vour I' ownI sai ko 1,ep Well. If you feet weak or run lIiwI Ill' 411) iot steep well or Ire nerV mus wti llav a poor color, dion't walit 11111il 1t 14 tot) late. (ti .a's Pepiol. A'lan!jitn taken withll your lineis felr it Iew weteks will r'istore yur giinn healilth. givi you reniewe streogih 11 114 vitallity f'or y(Wilr fihlly work-I. 'Ilh" helt hy life Ns th14' 111y hlutpy tlfe 1o inot le It slilo yoi. Vor thIrty yearf's tIhllie's I'ipto'ji liluglin lis been hliig peoplew whll were-4 rai-d11(owno buck to good health. It was 11utfo fi IllollIs by the ineielical profeSsion. Sohl 11y lrugists in hoth liquid anit What Was Lacking. "Ill's :1 Self-l h untol." "I know. It situ'is t) li lie shblillil hav ianniiao '' un eaxpelrI t no da then fi nilvi''. WHY DRUGGISTS REOOMMENfl SWAMP-HOOT liar nii o ari s <' iiru ggistau im-e i ei'i withI tunch'I hflirt athle remiiar'kable reconil " ay hv r. l(ihnea Swni'niptloat, Iov l i ver ti' 1)11 laiailiar iagti, it I a1 trngt henring nrna'ai. th lrair liver di lbI!. work n it~w ra in htnded they a!t .a ael the teat aii Vi',i. Draij 4 Ia! it A ina, t 'S BOWELS WITH .JFORNIA FIG SYRUP i)nie n ill lovie the "fru1jiy Ufoairnia iVig 83yrup"I aaeai i' V(onsitlimt ad, bii tus, Irritablei, iaeverbih oii ofiI ab la. A teimlonfl Inereta nO a few hpJtlr's you1 enn sete for yiimit. souri bile, nii urnligestedl food out of thle howels and yo~lun haeawepay ful CidI( aigain. "' Ili~ M!Illions1 of 11)others kieep "ail iforniai Fig Syr'up"'h hat3y. They1a3 knoiw ri ten. inoro. aAs-k your diru~glst filr gni. tne "CailIiria 1"Ig Syrnup ,"' w-i-h lii .(IrectI~nns for hales arid chilldrn of all ages pr'~ited on bottle. Molher' It in't 1 alwaysa' the i' 'terniary m'l. Itge grauielute ) tim displauys thle htlost h~orsne 1'Isns. a Look Out for propt~lons5 thait wIll uot bear looking into. i-a a~(ajJ' R Iutiigeguslliitiililliillilluuggga Rams By OUT WALKING. Synopsis.-With his grandfather, sntall lanisby Millolland is watch ing the "Decoration Day Parade" in the horne town. The old gentle matt, a veteran of tile Civil War. entleavors to impress the young ster with the signiticance of the groat cillict, and inany years aft erward the boy was to remember his words with startling vividness. In (the schoolroom. a few years afterward, Ramsey is not distin gilthedi for remarkable ability, thouigh his pronounced dislikes are arithmetic, "Recitations" and OGer man. in sharp contrast to IRamn smy's ba'kwardness is the precocity of little Dora Yonim. a young lady whomn lit his bitternesa he denomil nt t's "'I'T-tehr's Pet." In high S-hot-. wicre hie acid Dora are 't1iam ---c. llantsoy continues to (--,I thbat tiw girl delights to manil rt't her suipericrity, and the vin ,itejves~i he generates becomes alarming. -ulmimating in the reso lutin that sonie day he will shw" h*'r. At a class plenie Rain sey is oapteiredl hag and baggage hy Ntilla Itiat. the c'lass heanty, anti onen-iies the agonies of his first CHAPTER V. -5 The next moriltig Itamsey eime Into 1a it I her's root while Mr. Miltholla nel wis shnving, an hour before ihurch timne, ald it beeimeii appiarent that the sotn hat someithilg on lis IIIIiIl, though for a While he sald nothing. "Did you want anything, llaisey?" "Well-'" "Didn't want to borrow my razors?" "No, sir." ir. Mlitholland ehlekled. "I hairdly silI pposel SO) seriously ! Shaving Is a great Iutun ne' aut (1lhe longer you keep atwaty from It tle better. Amid when youw dlo, yoni let iimy razor's alone, young "Yes, ir." Sir. lihollanid's ratzors Werll sa1 fi. llntsoy hald alreaidy tcleved one of hils own, but lie prve ticeil the art in seoret.) "W'h'liat IS it yoi really winit, llm soy?" "I gules I don't walit an ythinig." "Mlone'y'?" "No, alt'. You gily' me soine Frl day." Mr. MIlhlbinl tirnel front lis mIr' ror aitti looked W'over Ilit edge of a towel at hiis son. In tihe boy' eves there wits c 41 1 dumb agon3y of liter rogition tihat tit I'ather wIts a little startled. "Why, lit Is it, Itallsey? flinve y'oui---" 1i paused, frowning and won dering. "Youe ha 'ven't been getting In to Some Imess you wanit to tell ie Ithoult, have you?" "No, sIr." 1liis oe was meek, but a mule dis Iress liit'kied w'ihin it, br'inginig to the i'athi'r'a mincd iit. urin.ig suispi'lns, andii for'iesadoiiwinuga of itgignllion andI of' 1.13. "See'i hiere.I Iamcsey,"' lie said, ''if tee's anthIing you watci nt tak me1, ill toi till mei yiu'dl bette'r oiut with it andl get It over. Niow, whaiit is it ''" "Weld--Il Isn't aniythini g.'" "Ar y'' ou surce?"' I It !ii's' tyesa fll be ufe thlie aievere cnnl ph-e'.ing gaz~e of lils i'athler. "Yeis, sir'." Mcr. Mlliclhlbmdi shiook hia hcende doubtlc riully ; thcn, :as lils a ' wa lke'd sleowly "And When You Do, You Let My Rlazor's Alone, YOUng Feller!" his ti'let Iin a aicimewhat niii'ca' i'icce of mcindl. Icaeyv hunil tmiiil;iiell wated to s13'ay iiimethIing to hhni andie I It 1y'Sa xpressittn hail shiiwn cch cc rhe mialte in'' c qucilc mu.Wt ciiec ditce'iing. ucnd, It aiit lit. eriicn inc fn't It w'a-- to llam csey. li iv i biegitn witinc ecnly thlie huisiet teho te) r'egard' hn hec'dlashery as of vja ii luortanliice, itnd b'elevinig hils Cathcir toi Ihityii ineckingc, in hilrccJ, .tiii i9ct ('eiie teo gcet hii to. 'ttlie niI iia qu e whliihhn b eenc''i ciitt inlg himti hdely. In his own r'oom. a ince breakfast. Whmcc he wanted tio know was:i Whielher It was right to w'ear an ex..' lu.. i. giggggggggggnueuigigggggi uggIgtigggggggiggggggi ey Milh BOOTH TARKING'l ornlnuilggiggg ggi ggggliiigiigggigiggngigi chief showing out of the coat breast pocket or not, and, if it was right ought the handkerhiief to have a col fired border or to be plain white? But he had never before brought any such perplexitles to his father, and found himself too diflident to set them forth. However, when he left the house a few iniutes later, he boldly showed an Inch of purple border above the pocket; then, as he saw himself about to encounter several old lady pedes trians, he blushed and thrust the hand kerchief down into deep conceanent. Having gone a block 'arther, lie pulled It up again ; and so corntinued to oper itte this badge of fashion, or unfashion, throughout the morning; and suffered i great deal thereby. Meantime, lils father, rather relieved I1liat Itailsey had not told hIts secret, wiiitever it was, dilsinisseid the ei)iSode from hIs mind and joined Mrs. Mil holland at the front door, ready for "Where's itaisey?" he a4ked. "lie's gone ahead," she answered, buttoning her gloves as they went nong. "I heard the door quite at little while ago. ieriaps lie weint over to walk down with Charlotte andi Vance. Did you notice how neat he looks this mnorning?" "Why, no, I didn't ; not particularly. Does hie'" "I never saw anything like It he fore," said Mis. Milholland. "He only has three nieckti'es, but I saw him sev eral times in eaich of them. lit must have kept cliianging and changing. I woncier-" She pautsed. "I'm glad he's begun to take a little t''e of his 1ippeIran'ce at ha1t. I'll have to take at look at hitn and give hit a worl of praise. I suppose he'll be lin tho pew when we get there." 1111t Jtainsey wasn't In the pew; and (' 1har.olt i, his4 sist er, 111d her hiusband, u hi were tihere, said they hadn't seen allythiig of him. It wis not until the niiirs of lils family were oi their waiy homii ai't er the services that they cnught ai giuips of It' him. They weie passing u church a little listanice fromt their own; here the con gregaitionl wits just eierging to the olien, and tniong tile sedate throng deseemling the bl'.411i Stolle steps ap liern i ael 3iii Itvo 11 tilthled htlsey-and n ird, red itllmsey lie was when lie behetl hils fither amid muother anl ais I-r 1nd11 brother-in-htv stitng up it him from tie pavement below. They were kind enotgh not to come to an absolute halt, hut passed slowly on, so that he wus just nble to avoid pa radiing up the street in front of then. In hoairse whispers, 'Mrs. Milholland chided her husband for an exclanimn tion le haid tittered. "John! On Sun dIy ! You ought to lie aishlaiLed." "I .ouildn 1.'t h .P it.'' he exclaimed. '"Whlo on earth I is his cl inging viine? WVhy, she's got liivenuler tops on her "lIhm't look tIouiil'" she wairned hhnum sharp ly. "' ihmn't "WeVil., whiat's hei d''ing at ni Ibiptist olI gntoruy i t a wak hiimie firim i'hurch''l anciihore armli ii-ini-arm ikei 11wedestu' oni u Siiinay 1 ut ? Whoii is this couw-eyedl fit girl fliat's gut hiui, aniyhiow?" '" 1lishi Donfl't loouk riiiii aiga in, .lihng.'' "-'v'e i iear'" said( her hiiuband, hav.'~ Who is ~ it l''' olutinu tiil | "" """U. I wtiSi neQ uigi hitn |se'lec('eil soinie lilce gi'tirliamng the hiughiteirs of' our oIwn friends, like iDorn Yoi'uim, fior insinnee."' I 'jan theii spot slihegigan to lii leg thle 111or1tllle'ion bs of i iiI) li. .lu has~ expected her son, Jiust out iof iin fun iey, to loo1k bhouit hln wth th le eye ofi ii tiIica Ilomtron0 of loi'rty-five. Mior'eoveri, she was indiscreet ienoughi to i'xpress tier views to Rtamse'y, a week inater, prtdl uinjg thIius a scene of isle'ss greiat I unry ai ,11 ttlet SOtundl. 'i do -think it's in very poor taste to se'e so0 mucht' (If any one girl, llam-. 5ey," sihe sh li, andi, not hieedIing his prmoI iest that lie only watIk-ed homiie froui c'hiool w'li Mlin I, '"about every otheir (lay," andl thlit It dIidnf't seeml aniy cr1n lito i hi ini Juist to gio to ('hu1rchi withI her'i ai ~oupile o' t imeas, Mr's. Mi Ihollnnd went (in ''Hubt If you think you re(ally 1m1st lhe dlangling aroundli~ somiebody~ tiumilole tis imuc-thoughi whiat in thle wori'i you findi to talk abiout with this fuunny lit tie Milla Rust your 11oor1 fit I hier says lie realily cannot see--ail of course it senms v'ery 1ueer to tis how when your11 inld Ottght to b~e ein I rtely Onl y'our studIes, anud especialy~ wtth such ani abisurid looking little thhiig ."No, you mutst lIsten, Rlamtsey, anid et tue sneak nomw, WhtImen a Dland 'ON Copyright by Doubleday, Page , Compaty th t we shouldn't be quite so mueb di ressed by your being seen with a girl who dressed in *etter taste and seemed to have some notion of refine. tment, though of course it's only nat. ural she wouldn't, with a father who is Just a sort of ward politician, I un derstand, and a muother we don't know, and of course shouldn't care to. But, oh, Ramsey I f you had to make your self so conspicuous why Couldn't You be a little bit tuore fastidious? Your father wouldn't have minded nearly so much If it had been a self-respecting, Intellectual girl. We both say that. if you mist be so ridiculous at your age as to persist In seeing tuore of one girl than another, why, oh, why, don't you go and see sone really nice girl like Dora Yocui?" Hansey wais already dangerously distended, as an effect of the e'arlier part of her discourse. and the word "fastIdIous" niatmost exploded hM; but upon this clinax, "Dora Yocum," he blew up with a shattering report and, leaving fraguients of Incoherence rico chetting behind him, tied shuddering fron the house. For the rest of the school term le walked hone 'wit Milla every after noon and on Sundays appeared to have Evening After Evening They Walked and Walked and Walked. beconie a resolute Haptist. It was supposed (by the Interested inemttbers Of the hiigh-sclool class) that allinsty and M1Ilh1 were "engaged." lamsey somtlieas ra thier sup iposedi they were himstiel f, and lte dlimi Ide gave him an scanat ion pantrily pi ensiantt, but tmostly a pli'ehens.'I ie lie was a fral d. lie was afrlauid that the (day was cony~ tig whben he ',ughit to kiss lher. CHAPTER VI Vaent Ion, in spire' of itineensed leis iirt', may3 bintg I iconvenienc toai'' peopile in linaan'.'y's sitage builtanot utnaim ati' wtas thaat of' n badger'edi enptive' uhtuilve'ly *iijent ittir iajuisti'e; n hie f'ni a i l'ti t tn reply Inin al'y wlhett ask~ia hee lhe 'agoiag-ai iatutiyal ddre.ed to imt, hie las-eted, e . ,., ; ac',..,cl .'r ('eniltam y-nit peap'aais tie (itaae'it ahlf a blo'c--wvithI Albert l'an ttu Madie ( lws. thouigh itiaacs.''aci i the.n felit dlisgran'~cd by litvcgaaii inito this ejass; fora sota' i,' t~, Iapplaraentt thlaat Albcerr enattal lutlni ltatucsey' tomaewhat I. la .''ili.IIia itore. I li u idat kno'w i',''stl n lears were manage&l Usally thle <Iptirtet haiii)lettt. tIon; they j.uist wemti ''ent wvalkiha' util len O''cloc(k, wh'len hcot h girls hll ai atherxue was i "plubhiIe opietaa n-n . an tahe li font weea a tways thlere'. LRamsey kisseq M'Ila and fate ,teps in to seP'irate themt and everything's all over." On That Conditeon Only I~neal i''a per -- "Unlnca'ea . sInt hantdsomeliy furn'aishied r'oom.c -V i al iter(oinaiodatIing I tre(."' we!8)01 wanit the faucet end of the tb ton Tamwnrinp20 0NLY A COLD 4 BUT DON'T NEGLECT IT -V A cold is an acute - ca. tarrh which can easily be come chronic. A great many diseases may be trac ed to a catarrhal condition of the mucous membranes Uning the organs or parts. -iE&RU-NA 'A IDEAL EMERGNCY RMEDY Just a few doses taken in time he. saved tho ndsfmserious sickness. 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