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Giles, howsver, not respond properly to “Then I know who's to stay right here and let the world pass by,” he replied not so cheerfully. ‘The day had been one of those hot humid ones when every movement re- effort; an important business had fallen through and to end an | Trim & bridge party and nad eot 10: | a y and ha o~ | gether & pick-up dinner, mostly canned and delicatessen’ salad, both of which Giles secretly hated. Moreover, he had always wanted to go to Canads 'The Jim Haley's are going,” began cy. g “Well, why shouldn’t they? Jim can afford to go wherever and whenever they choose. Lucky dog! He doesn't have to earn his potato salad by the sweat of his brow.” “And they’re coming over tonight to, invite us to go with ‘them in their car,” | continued Nancy hopefully. “Nothing doing!” said Giles, can’t possibly leave my business and besides I know what a trip with Jim Haley would cost. My bank roll would last Just_about two days.” “Then,” Mrs. Jim later on in the evening, “why not let Fancy come with us?” There's no reason why she should broil in this flat all Sum- mer just because you won't leave your cy had gone, feeling fea:fully Giles and Beauty had the lves, Beauty being the the goldfish bowl. e care of Beauty, won't you, dear?” Nancy had admon- ished him. Minute directions as to the care necessary had been given him and he had promised faithfully to furnish| food, to change the water and generally | to comport himself as a well trained goldfish nurse should. ‘He had no in- tention of letting the fact influence him | In the least that he had always disliked seeing bowls of ailing fish about peo. gl:"l houses. He particularly disliked uty because of Nancy's foolish habit of talking to it in the sjueaky tone re. served by women for young bables and dumb pets. Nevertheless, he meant that sole survivor in “You will un | had Beauty should flourish like & green bay tree during its owner’'s absence. “Marriage is a profession,” declared y, as he lit his after- club the first eve- . He had little game, comfortably conscious that he&ultgauymtuhknhe wan! 3 “It's unfortunate that more couples don't realize the importance of getting away from each other occasionally,’ he went on, as silence greeted his first remark. “Perspectivé, that's the thing. We all need to look at our contacts, business or social, from a distance, so to_speal “Hm—wait till you've hung around aid & melancholy member, whose wife | as in rope. “I guess you'll be fed up on perspective, all right.” But Giles’ pleasant glow of self-de- nial, considerably enhanced by the fact that for a month he was free to come and go as he pleased, was not damp- ened by the lack of enthusiasm of his companion. The game later on seemed | unprecedentedly dull, however, and| along about 10 o'clock he grew so sleepy he went home, < “The blame thing acts sick,” said| Giles to himself as he changed the water_in the goldfish bowl one morn- ing. Beauty refused to eat; refused m’ swim; did nothing, in fact, except sulk | der .the green seaweed that Giles| so_painstakingly arranged in the bowl. Days passed and Beauty contin- ued to sulk. ‘The weather grew warmer, and one stifiing morning Giles saw with some alarm that his charge seemed to be gaping even more than usual. “That water is sure to get warmer during the day,” he thought, “and the poor fish will turn up its fins and pass out.” A bright idea struck him. He let a considerable guantity of cold water run into the bathtub and then trans- ferred Beauty to it. That evening he returned home. “Holy mackerel, but it's hot,” said Giles as he thankfully shed his hot clothing and prepared for a bath. Rais- ing the bathroom window and leaving the door open, he let the light from his bedroom suffice and felt about in the tub for the K:uf ‘There being some water in there, et it run out. After the final gurgle he filled the tub with cool, refreshing water for his bath. Feeling like & new man, and there- fore hungry, Giles, in dl’fllfi)fl gown and slippers, went to the kitchen to ~..in the air its NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ¥FRIDAY, JUNE 21 o el e | o e Wivie sishea/” DO [EDITOR-OF LA PRENSA Giles serenely, as he ition “Giles, dear, do come here this min- ute and’ see Beauty,” cried Nancy, be- fore she even took her hat off. “I do believe the sweet thing knows me. | S See how he swam to this side of the bowl 'hfl!‘l: 1 hlled:': him?” Giles Iit a cigarette. “You've ';:tn ‘wonderful care of him, “Yes,” strolled into next room, * is certainly a profession. LAt the present time all of tal participate tes ments, filling hundreds olunmryy-r.lndthnc'r‘eu even grown somestantly before the consuming public. in vegetable shi) are 5o distributed that fresh vegetables of several important , varieties are" con- Doctor Found As a family doctor at Monti- cello, Illinois, the whole human body, not any small part of it, was Dr. Caldwell’s practice. More than half his “calls” were on women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. But their illnesses were jusually of a minor nature— colds, fevers, headaches, bil- | iousness—and all of them re- quired first a thorough evacua- tion. They were constipated. In the course of his 47 years’ | practice (he was graduated from |Rush Medical College back in 1875), he found a good deal of success in such cases with a i prescription of his own contain- ng simple laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1892 he decided to | use this formula in the manu- facture of a medicine to be known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and in that year his rescription was first placed on he market. The preparation immediately had as great a success in the drug stores as it previously had |in his private practice. Now, the third generation is using it. | Mothers are giving it to their children who were given it by their mothers. Every second of the workin dnYnsomume some- where is goin; to a drug store to buy it. Millions of bottles of What is ‘Best %for Thin, Constipated People!1 this morgue every night for a month.” | || Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are being used a year. Its great success is based on merit, on repeated buying, on one satisfied user telling another. There are thousands of homes in this country that are never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and we have otten many hundreds of letters rom grateful ple telling us that it helped them when every- thing else falled. 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