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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE > Sunday afternoon, taking his daugh- | Colgate Friday. Mrs. Warren Clizke| : The P. T. A. met in regular ses- alow., Hardwood floors, built-in Rev. S, J. Brooks motored to|ter, Mrs. Edna Putnam, back to her|was in charge of the store during | sion April 3.. The chief feature of features, full partitioned base-|Jamestown Thursday. Returning he| school. They were accompanied by | their absence. the evening was Miss Ethel Gor- ment, basement garage. Sales) Was accompanied by Miss Bessie] Mrs. Anna Manly, and Mrs. Isabel] Farming operations are getting} man’s band from Sterlinz, consist. —<— price $4900. “| Brooks and Miss Ella M. Lea:hers, | Colby. well under way in this vicinity./ing of the first, second, third and: ra SALESMEN pm oleate leh oad a Ruth wee whe attends high Several farmers have sceded some | fourth i grades, Rage EE ee and rT] ii i | 0 on mE Si NM un it .00 CASH AND M L’ . » D. E. arton took| school in Bismarck, spent a part|over a hundred acres of wheat each.|Mrs. Geo. Manly served ice cream VAN Ses ena, Classified Advertising Rates AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN — If payment of $35.00 per month| advantage of the one day Faster|of her Easter vacation here. Miss Nina Law, who attends high | and cak modern five room and bath bung- \ =a oes es = anim = = 3 FOR SALE - : —— attended the Assessors’ meeting in! Lloyd Clizke of Bismarck spent| school here, spent the week-end with @ ege = e ’ | ile CASH AND. THEN enzie ~~ Bismarck Saturday. the week-end here with relatives. : ' Tribune Classified Advertisements monthly payn nts buys a new |___‘ McKenzie" L. E. Heaton motored to Arena} Mr. and Mrs. Curtis motored to Nee parents, Nori. oF War A ‘ you are in earnest and want to ‘ vacation and visited the slo; & month or more introducing | Effective Jan. 3, 1928 ki nection where which payments include interest ie slope — ma and supplying the demand for|| ! insertion, 25 words fake $75.00 to $100 weekly, we| 8 7 per cent buys a five room|country over, the week-end. 4 Rawleigh Household Products in secon 8 075 have the proposition: with a re- meee wie ly hardwood | wise ‘Mad King Ot Hieaates ano: QUT OUR WAY By Williams E. 1-2 Morton County. Rawleigh ords liable company producing a qual-| Sateo" price "$2800.00. ot, GATAEe-|tored to Jamestown Saturday eve. . - wey gc re Ti abi a Insertoes, 36 wands 8 ity lino of attractive fast selling ales price .00. ning. - se perie required. words merchandise for the entire fam- s Yee ny Seesth ee ao i pall ar ‘Vai 1.00 ily. Complete sample Be fur. a eee pspinide IC AL LR Mott isited att ‘he’ Hamblen ‘horse a A ; ; Mean every te an ai ae i 1 nished. For full information, some repairs, can be bought with Sunday. 3 : Profits ease. avery mea, Ads. over 25 words, 3e addi write Sees hae Com-| $500.00 cash down, balance like|,, Miss Lillian Watson, teacher in Lowest prices; best values; most tional per word eee | rent, 7 per cent interest. Sales pa es Zap, spent i week- camplte vice W;_ faw-|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FARM LANDS Pr $9800.00 oer . el P' » SLinne- FOR SALE—Wisconsin farm, 80) FIVE L, E. Heaton, Je., and famil it apolis, Minn. 0 RATES acres fine location, improved farm, | ih : bia eas tela a Easter Sunday here with h par MEN, why not learn a profitable 90 Cents Per Inch 2 miles from Shell Lake. 1-2 un-| rouse gm Eleventh street, iath, ents, Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Heaton, Sr. AT. profession easy work special short All classified ads are cash in der plow, good buildings. Snap if} cellar. No eae,” Sales’ price _, The M. Johnson family, who have wi SS course, free catalog. Moler Bar- dvance. Copy should be re- taken at once. For information 300. y all been quite sick with the excep- . NWA ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, ceived by 9 Diclock to insure write E. Christianson, Drummond Mh SY tet tion of Mr. Johnson and son Deen WSS » » N. D.-l . 9 . ? x i" ‘ Mont. insertion same day. Wis. _______ FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE, |#Te slowly recovering from a severe » SSS WANTED—Young man_ between = very good location, nice lot, lawn,|°ase of flu, The McClusky family x SS ages of 18 and 22 years. Phone THE _____OFFICE ROOMS ___| trees, hedge, and ‘flowers. Sales| te all quite sick with the same 584. BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR RENT—Desirable office room| price $3800,’ Good terms. malady except Mr. McClusky and PHONE 382 in’ Hoskins block. See S. A. a ae Mary. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ Floren, Business Service Co.| $700.00 CASH DOWN AND] Mrs. Edna Putnam, who teaches WANTED—A girl or woman for Phone 401. | pe mine cee in- NEMS anne, 8 3 His ce hh k. Al f t . neem | forest a er cent buys a good pare! . : § at 208 Third ee bees Reb pene s MISCELLANEOUS uot bbe Foon Howse, hardwood wee Bertholf of Knox spent enul utomopbiles |STRAYED—From Ward's farm,! loors, fireplace, rnace heat, Easter ‘h 4 " WORK WANTED bay horse, weighing about nine} good location. Sales price $6500. Bertuolt ere with his family. Mr. YouNG LADY wishes to work for i fi 1 ned to Knox Tuesday. YOUNG LADY wishes to work for| A Used Car Is No Better Than the| hundred, whito right hind foot, ‘Mise ots fact ae Ea bel Face grey can MARGE OWE MALTS FOUR graeme ate Gish washer, care of sick, Write | SOME dealers sell used cars pri-| _ mation obtained call 653-J. bedroom on first floor, hot 'water| ih Monday after school. | i marily to get rid of them. We sell] FAR SALE—Choice | a Gor. heat, hardwood floorg and trim, . = Ad. 24, care Tribune. febullt cars vo tunke faves and TO Raa enL Hee ert, fireplace, large garage. Sales | dren of Minneapolis, sister-in-law oo adiator Shop clean). customers. Man i i rice $78 D. E, Wharton, arrived Monday out or re air that leaky or] until we get the ied oe they ee shila te sia eh Pee expects to visit here some time. elogge radiator. All work guat-| want because they would rather! Bell Dickinson ND, Boz 728, |MANY ATTRACTIVE HOMES AT}, °°? Graener, helper at the depot, anteed and price reasonable. buy it here. oe ee tices and terms that will please | bas taken # week's vacation. _ Lair Ce NATIONAL cash registers new and| you. Loan arrangements made|, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher enter- % ROOMS FOR RENT ‘Rebuilt Cars With a K.rutation” ) second hand. Over 600 styles and! on Bismarck homes, Insurance| ‘ined Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gus lanwe front 3 sizes, We have one to fit your) of all kinds. Conley of McKenzie, Mrs. H. G. FOR RENT—One large front room Ht ing, d Lah business. W. E. Stitzel, represen- | Leathers and daughter Vera of Man- for light housekeeping, clean and r Motor Sales Co. been S. eect xa Sell HEDDE N REAL ESTATE [iether tnd daughter Vera of Bian. omfortable, ground floor, fully) ==————-——-___——.. 2 furnished “eat Teka corel | FOR SARE eet or eae FOR SALE=-@ lit baby chicks. 1 | — mp! sired. econd| FOR SALE—Round tabl —Qualit~ baby chicks. T) 11 y, ‘i i Hi ~ Hreake Phone BIJ. | * table, Kitchen “Tabie’ saith “ens | have room for setting 300 custom | webb Blocle ““T*® ONY Phone 9, oe FOR RENT—Two clean modern| chairs, night cabinet and single| hatch eggs this week. $6 per tray) = oy Mr. ‘and M "A. J. Norlin of Mi sleeping rooms, could also be| bed. Also fruit jars and-light de-| of 150 eggs. Phone 503-R, Mrs, | _ Lost oken’ spent Sunday with Mr. and us for light housekeeping if|_ livery truck. Phone 978-J. A. R. Miesen, Bismarck. LOST—A- valuable leather bag ™ | Mire. wT Gan. it an preferred. Close in, good loca-| /OR SALE—Oak dining room set WANTED—$4000 to invest ir Capitol theatre Wednesday cve- ii ii 7 tion, Can be had by the 15th. Call] in almost _ perfect CoedNOH: six| home. Tenant to pay 1 per cent} ning. Finder please return, to Aiea ‘high eto tee aoeee, on at 223 Thayer Ave. W. chairs, table, buffet and china lus, interest monthly. Write Tribune. Reward offered. week-c} wi FOR RENT—Large room on ground| closet. Call at 522 Sixth street| Tribune Ad. No. 23. ______ | SEO Part of ew green fountain nce toi ‘eae parents in 4 floor, completely furnished includ-| _ or phone 381 FISH are biting. Get minnows at pen, Finder please return to|. J. M. Swanick made a business rE SS: RWiLLiams. ing piano. Suitable for one . or} BARGAINS in used furniture.|__221 Third street. Bring your'pail.| Hoffman's Confectionery. Re- a | to Bismarck Monday afternoon. 12 ©1028, By HEA SERVICE. tne two. Home privileges with board Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan,| FOR RENT—Garage at. 709 Third | _ Ward offered. '. M. Leathers motored to James- é if desired at 816 Main. Phone town Sunday afternooi accompanied street, \ ILE : AUTOMOBILES by his daughter, Ella and Miss 1411-M. P<‘ a ee ae} zh ND Suen Ua Ae WANTED—One nice large room|——__ i INDRY __|__—_—__—«LOTS FOR SALE _| FOR -SALE—A_ new 1928 Willys-| Bessic Brooks, students at the 7 1 < a ED cometh’ Furrished or| GENTLEMEN! Tae only way to FOR SALE—tote 1and 2, block ai| Knight coach.» Will consider | James‘own College. MOM’N POP Cowan partly furnished for light house-| keep your shirts for years 1s to on Thirteenth street. Two blocks| small car in trade. Write No. 26,/ | The Highway Commission has keeping. State location and price.| send them to Marguerit Bulten’s| south of Richholt school. $500.00.| _care Tribune, bought equipment here and is __Write Ad. No. 100, care Tribune. Home Landry. Repairs if de-| Terms if desired. ~Phone 6-F-6 or} FOR SALE—1926 Ford Roadster getting the trail between McKenzie S77 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished| sited. We call and deliver. 203] write B. G. Buckley, Glencoc, N.| in good condition, Write P, .| ad Menoken in shape for graveling. AFTER YOU WOKE <THE LAWYER \ LADY. Lawwers sleeping room in strictly modern Ave _A West _ Phone 1017. __ Dek. Box 184. N. J. Struwing and H. E. O'Neil HIM UP FROM WANING | HE HAD home, steam heat. Must be seen! ¢aymmmmmmmnmnninin AKRON O A NIGHTMARE AND | NERY HAS BEEN THEIR CPINIONS|| to be appreciated. Call at 623 Sixth street_or phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home for sleeping or light | house keeping. Furniture for) sale, in good condition. 614) Eighth street. Phone 802. . FOR RENT—Furnished front room suitable for one or two persons.) Also furnished single room. Phone 1410 or call at 706 Fourth strect. FURNISHED sleeping room and) one furnished light housekeeping room, gas to cook with. 619) Sixth street. Phone _619-W. FOR [fENT—Newly furnished sleeping room in modern steam heated home, $12 per month at WO ee FOR RENT—Room, well furnished in modern new home, bathroom in connection. 1110 Thayer. Phone 646-M. I esi Be | FOR RENT—A small room in good HE SAID HE'D LIKE FOUL PLAY AND | BUT [ve SEEN SUFFERING | BO RE AARe oy WAT, THIS, DARE. "Too MANY OF FROM LOSS | OF HIS BELONG- wom fo! AWESE FLAT: oF oa INGS OR MONEY FEATHI N xT = otis Nea CORNERED. HELL BE Tao BACK AS Soon THIS HAS HAPPENED since I am intrigued (ith tho music , ble, you know, child! But ah, at ;does himself rather SALLY vane fu “farmed out® jof your voice—a very young and|last you will find him—the man|the expense fopenteyees ess bt = |un-Turkish voice, if I may be per-|from whom you will not run away! | continuation of my extremely ac- Mees te say so—l anal fe de-| Now, shall I read the fature for} curate reading of your future.” ~ . | lighted to cross your little brown | you?” “No!” jared, palm with silver, provided you will} “Please go away. Gus is com- wintea a, ae ppg guarantee that your make-up does |ing!” Sally pleaded through child-| this minute! 1 don’t like you! I not rub off. I’m deplorably finicky.” | ishly quivering lips that would have | hate you! If you don’t turn loose “You'll have to wait till Gus, | showed ashen-pale if they had not | my arm; TU—T'll scream ‘He be harker, starts my Cate been thickly overlaid with car-| rybe'—” me she to! jm nervously, making ‘no | mine. effort to deceive tho blase New| “Dear\pld Gus! 1 look forward| y, Wise & dire threati” the New Yorker by a tardy resumption of|to being pals with Gus, when I oeter _seaeied with: semaine ‘ Y N (T'S THE POLICE AGAIN.) IMAGINE ! PZ urn To \T,CHIEF. SAME oud \ 7 Lalla’ her “Turkish” accent. “But—oh,|give him the password. Now, the|*musement. “Am I the rube? Is yi tle- NITA, Hu bec. 4 4 actin > the | that ear ciag ep on a ee Fe recs Bscomee.tte | pleaso ro away! Don't teaso me! |future—ah, my dear, what a fu-| ‘ust your tea of taunt eo crush- WEN'NE BEEN THAT'S A STORY. ALL THE EWIDENCE POINTS 1182, You'll, spoil the show if you make|ture! Rroadway! Bright Mghts! |" ;, i HANGING AROUND Sttum FoR VO A QUICK GET-AWAY -HIS WIFE FOR RENT—A double and single| Smart-Aleck remarks on everything | Music! And Princess Lalla in the} -,.1t means” Sally said with cold & “WE GUNNS‘ HOUSE / YOU . EXPECTING ENEN THINKS HE'S MET WUTH sleeping room in a new rude Shen chorus first, the most adorable little | fury. Aon \ UKE A MORTGAGE FOUL PLAN ALTHOUGH HE'S Piney 318 W. Rosser. Phone Fcpaenete ‘ho easterner ae He allt I ee sit in ro on sericea abe are sepa hls f Bes ALIBGNGM HE 3 e165. raised his silky black brows, while | the Lee ee TOW AE cone y i IN WIS OWN ABouT WE" i sot eee his humorous. but cru ‘ to you, child, and whisper to the| Pieces! It’s the 8 O 8 signal of HOW HE'D LIKE FOR RENT One small ‘sleeping hls humerous but cruel mouth, be ogee uext mo that ‘I knew her| the circus and carnival, and it al- KENNEL To DUCK “He NHOLE room. | Hazelhurst 4 i tache, twitched with a rather rue- | When'—when she was a delicious|¥4vS works! Now—will you let Phone 273._ FOR RENT—Room at 406 \ Sixth street, Phone 431, Mrs J. E. Be ee Reino eae FOR RENT—Furnished room in oo modern home. Call at 211 Second street. ful smile, “Child, that is the un-| little faye Turkish princess, es-|'™° go? I swear I'll scream ‘Hey, kindest cut of all! If I had been | caped.frotn thé Sultan's harem. And | Tube!’ if you don't—" reared west of Fifth Avenue or a|I see @ man—let me look closely—| “And I had planned such a de little farther downtown I would|@ tall, dark man, rather hand-|liclous supper,” the New Yorker undoubtedly phrase it as a nasty | S0me—” and he laughed insolently | mourned mockingly as he slowly crack! But we'll let it pass.” into her eyes. ‘ released her arm, as if reluctant to He walked nonchalantly up the} “La-dees and gen-tle-men! Right forego the pleasure that rounded —_ steps leading to her platform and|this way, please! I want you all|slimness and smoothness gave his APARTMENTS ia stood before her, only the small,|to meet Princess Lalla, from Con-| highly educated fingers. FOR RENT— Newly Soomnied tN black-velvet draped table with the | 8tan-ti-no-ple=” ° Sally cried’ a little in the dress a room ground floor apartment,! : next to bath. hing fur: | ‘When he spoke again, in his hu- with long, swift strides, the crowd | way utterly to tears. The thought nished but linen. Private en- tenn” Eassonakle. GOL Aecond morous d-awl, withehis bold black | Milling behind him, like sheep fol! which stung her pride most hurt- eyes twinkling and challenging her, | owing a bell-wether. ingly was that the New Yorker had | crystal between them, key Gus, the barker, was approaching | tent, but she was too angry to give | | street and Ave. B. Phone 1198. Psy hi 1 “I'll finish your future in our FOR RENT—Two room apartment gauss eon nomethiag, "hat makes hee iad oe my ar pon next seance.” The New Yorker pee opi reagent weap — 3 ce Hy REINS = Turnilare. Also preg rane Now co ox WITH THE stony {Will you permit’ me, your bleh. |r ete eed mockinglys itt | ee ee was & diving witness, Base 278 Fifth street CHAPTER XXV Tm really rather a'wiated: at ite [ed ls hat, placed it on his sleek told herself Reveal aly ts ahe dabbed || Freckles and His Friends ee ee By Blosser ne be { G6QYUITE delicious, really!” the|a wow, as they say on Broadway, | #ead, retrieved his cane which had/ fresh brown powder on her tear. | man with the cultured, east- | though I assure you, your highness, | Pee” leaning against the crystal-| streaked face. “He won't dare : . ern accent drawied, leaning more | that I'm not a man to succumb to stand, and vaulted lightly to the| bother me again.” ‘ry L TM GOING 70 RUN JUST THINK! SEE WA L . 2 OME QUICK AN SEE | PRECKLES URDIS nonchant! hi: . {the insidfousness of slang. You | STound. But he did dare, “He was a non- Bare IGOT TAS ANORNING 5 Ku ling IMs tos wise tho. told bisek must be rather tired.of.gazing, gaz-| Gus eyed him menacingly, sus-|chalant, ‘smiling, insolent. figere, RECKLES | |ALETTER FROM BOY!GEE| |IF OUR PosTMAN OWA FINGERS RIGHT}: FOR -RENT—Furnished apartment; also for sale, 3 burner gas plate,! 2 gas ovens and 1 duofold and 1 day bed., Call 930 Fourth. FOR RENT— Front 5 room flat.' eyes at “Princess Lalla.” ing, gazing into thts intriguing but | Diciously, but beamed when the| leaning on his cane, as she went [| FRECKLES IN 7 rDLIZE To ||BROVEMTA LETTER fon) TIS LETTER AND With hot water. Located in down “But really now, 1 woutdn't say | slightly flawed ball of glass—" and |¢asterner pressed a bill into his| through the next performance. She AFRICA. WITH 4 GET A LETTER] | FOR ME FROM A WE LICKED THE BACK] town business dittrict. For fur- you're a freak, your bighness, In| he touched it with a long, delicate | hands and withdrew to the out | pretended not to see him, but never A NICE AFRICA ) wiz. AFRICA! —7—\ OF TIS STANP WIT |: ther information phone 53. fact, you're qnite the most delicious | fiuger, with & humorous contempt | skirts of the crowd, where he evi | for a moment, as she well knew, did 4 STAMP ON f{ WSNERY.OWN ENT—All modern four room | little morsel I’ve seen since I left | wousness. | @ently intended to listen to the|his cold: black eyes waver from i TBAT ON Z TONGUE!! apartment, also two room apart-| New York. If I were a Ziegteld| “Please go away!” Sally pleaded | *Pleler’s introduction of Princess their fronic but admiring contem- i 4 y 2 > ment available on the 15th. Col- scout I assure you I'd be burbling | breathlessly, “Why do you want to | Lalla. plation of her enchanting ‘little fig- EXPEDITION Ds Bidg._Phone 183. your praises in a ruinously verbose | make fun of me? I havo to earn my| Sally got through her perform-|ure in purple: satin trousers and INTO THE FOr RENT—Fovr room unfur- telegram, and the devil take the ex- | living somehow—" | + | ance somehow, burningly conscious | &reen. ! WILDS OF nished apartment, hot water heat pense, Would you mind lifting that | .“Do you?” he smiled, his brows | of bold black eyes regarding her ad-| And at the late afternoon per §; and hot water furni mn scrap of black lace that is tanta-|goidg. higher, while deep laugh | miringly. When she pattered down |formance—four o’clock—he was AFRICA, porch. Phone 1188 lizing me most provokingly? I am | wrinkles appeared: suddenly in the|the steps and along the flattened | there again, his fine, cruel, humor. LET'S SEE FOR ieENT—Fyrnished or unfur- tormented with the hope that your | clear olive of his lean.cheeks. “Now | Stubble of the earth floor of the | 0us mouth smiling at his own folly. Bow IN6sS nisessd apartment. L..K. Thomp- big eyes are really the purple pan-| I’m sure you should let me read |tent.on her way to the dress tent | She thought of appealing to Gus, __toxa_Phone 287. sies they appear to be through|the crystal for you, for it is ob-|to rest between shows, a slim, im- | the barker, to forbid him admission 0 ram EE a your veil. vious that you have uot looked into | maculate figure detached itself | to the tent, but she knew Gus was .« M0USES AND FLATS “No?” He shook his head with | the future at all!” from the crowd that was wandering |t0o good a ,man to heed FAR SALE—Fourteen room room- humorous resignation as Sally| He cupped bis slim, beautiful | reluctantly toward-the exit. such & request. Besides, ouse, 300 Ninth street and a shook her head in violent negation. | hands about tho crystal, his back | . “Cook tent fare must grow rather | ‘he barker seemed to like him, or “Well, well! One can't have every- | bending in an arch as graceful as! monotonous,” his low, drawling | ®t least to like immensely the bill -thing, and: really your arms and | the arch. of a cat's back. The pos: | voice stopped her. “I suggest rellet which | tovariab! hands your adorable little hands and your | ture brought his face. very near to|—supper with me after the. last| When the sho and the glori- Tanagra figurine body. should be| hers, so that she saw the fine grain | performance tonight, I am_stop- | %¢@ “rube” met. quite enough—as an appetizer.-You | of his‘skin, caught a faint, indefin: |'ping at the governor's mansion, and|_, Thea suddenly, at ten minutes SA TG AT better known i house. All modern.. Phone 377-J, 30¢_Ninth street. 7. SALE—Five room bungalow A No. 1 condition. Very reason- don’t happen to ‘spell’ the Hula|able but enchanting odor from his| have the use of one of the official | **ter four, the New Yorker ceased (ie fh ably pi iz at once. Small dancer—the ancient but still hope | sleek dark -hair, almost as dark as| limousines. Credentials "tnought" to have apy significance at all to 2, pi Ai SOO" lf = ful.lady who bas-just been exercis- | her own. ; He ratued his ‘eyebrows whimsically | #¢r, at least for the moment. He 3) ICANT HELP IT, Ay ‘i TAKIAG HIM OD Such A , FOR RENT—Five room . modern ing ber hips for my beneft—do; “Marvelous!” His voice became’ but his detaining grasp of her arm | ¥8® wiped out completely in the 1 JUST GOTTA CRY-- j AcE TRIP, BUT L vusT house at 500 Call: you? But I’ suppose that is- too |mockingly hushed and, mysterious,|was not nearly. so gentle as his | 900d of terror and joy that swept §/ } DAT EEP 5 and 7p. m. Phone much to ask of F Life|as he pretended to gaze into the: voice- is . {over her brain, making her so dizey on BEcA ee a iss 816-M or 258-J. is full of these bitter dissonele, very heart of the crystal, “I see| ‘No, no!” Sally cried. “I—I'm that she leaned against the erystal 17. HIM AN T FOR RENT— ~ fur | ments, these nagging, unsatisfied | your whole past boiling away tm |not that kind of girl! Please tet | stand for fully modern. Call at , deatrea—" ‘ is this magic crystal—slightly flawed. | me go—" | For tumbling into the tent of Soo Cafe, 118 Sixth street, | Please!” Sally gasped, forket-|though it is “Oh, spltit of H. ‘tc Mencken | the Palace of Wonders came a horde ting her. carefully acquired “My past!” sho éhivered, forget-| hear me!" the New Yorker prayed. | children, boys add girls, the girts which had been bequeathed her, by [thig that he was fakiug just as sho [Do girls in ths auidle west realy [areased euactly alike 18. skian _way of Mrs. Bybeo, bythe erst, pie .. \| say that sti? 1 wogldn’t hate be- | litt white lawn dresses while “Princess Lalla,” now in-a| “You've rum away from home| lieved it! ‘I'm not that kind of | Wite avecent the boys in ugly _ hospital, minus ‘her appendix, from poverty,” he went on fi that| girl!’ he repeated, laughing de by) te! suite ai : BUILT too weak to jeopardize Sally's | mocking, too ‘beautiful voice, his|lightedly, “Of ‘course you aren the orphas- \ 818 Thayer Avenue. Inquire of W,| job. “I—I'm not permitted to talls| black eyes shifting from the crystal darling?’ No. girl ever ia! ‘and [28° bad come to evo. “Princess 4 5 to the audience— to play their insolent, confident fire | heaven forbid ‘that I, should be the| Lalla,” lately Sally Ford, ward of 4 a ae “Child, child!” the. New: Yorker |upon her wideeyed face. “‘And|sort of man—fellow, you say out |the state and now fugitive trom : | a aa protested, .raising. a beautifally | you've run away from—a man! Of | here?—that you evidently believe 1 | “Justice.” ae or 10 May - kept hand admonishingly. “Spare | course,” he added lUghtly, “you'll| am! Now that we understand each| | (To Be Continued) elgte there house, me! I'm always. being: met with |alwaya be running away from ‘alother, I again. est gupper, 8) | Dea weal : 3 alee Poe renasing ff signs Iko that in New York--ia |man—men—every man that looks, long, ‘cooling driveta the porernsr'n| Wil Solly Ford ond : pet. informa- elevators, busses, whatnots—- But !at you, You're absolutely irresist{-| choicest, Imousine—the. old boy | taken Read chapter.