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MANN PLUMBING CO. stiff joints, rheumatism, etc, 25¢ at druggists, For Sale in Lakelang by Come in and let us explaia the successful way to make Your summer's trip will be pleasantly remembered by the “The Red Cross “The Kodak Store” A complete assortment of GO PPPBPEEDPREEPDPPEORIP0 1 & fod o oo ool Eaaaa t o TS Ll St S L ] 1 :l..l..fll&!.l.'.......... By CORA A. CLAUSSEN. “Why don't we g0 on?” Marjorie leaned forward anxiously. the broadening pathway of light | thrown out by the car's lamps showed | ahead of them. | vl-‘rom the side of the road came Neri's voice, soothing and musical, in A re Y ou G ett i n g i his own Palermese dialect. “Some one has been hurt, signorita. . We very nearly ran over him, but I | 8topped in time. He is half dead, | Stabbed, a little below the heart.” ‘ “Oh, Neri, and we're miles from a town. Can you lift him in here with me?” There are lights on the mountain yon- der. Let me go for help.” who stabbed him. “No,” shivered Marjorie. “I hate your Sicllian neigh- borliness. Lift him in, and I'll sit way over on this side. How far is Aresti?” “Too far for tonight. He would not “live. There is a castle on the farther side of this mountain. The Rassaliont family live there. We might find some help there. possibly a surgeon and a priest. He will need both before morning.” “Oh, be cheerful, Neri, please. It's quite dreadful enough without burying him already. Can I help you?” She leaned forward, but Neri had lifted the man in his arms, and i brought him to the tonneau. He was | unconscious. As Neri propped him i back on the seat, Marjorie saw he was Young, and no peasant type. The car rolled along at top speed, taking the rise of the road easily without jolting. “The castle, signorita,” Neri called back over his shoulder. Above them Marjorie saw a lonely mass of mason- ry, clustering piles around one huge tower. Neri stopped before a postern door. Above it hung a lantern lighted. Aft- er repeated pulling at an iron ring | fastened to a bell rope at the side the % door opened, and an old Ttallan peered & | out anxiously. Neri spoke rapidly to {1 him, and he took down the lantern to | hold it before the unconscious face. va “Santa Maria!” he gasped. “Where 2! did you find him?" b “Don't ask questions,” Marjorle ex- claimed. “Get some help. He has »| been stabbed. Carry him in.” i Marjorie waited, a silent, restless <. figure swathed in gray silk motoring | coat and gray veil, while they bore < | the limp form into the shadowy court- yard. She followed slowly, under an 1_5 arched door into a dim old hall, low :, ceiled and spaclous. *| him on a couch, and Nerl talked in Sf low tones with the old man. “What is {t, Neri{?” asked his mis- tress impatiently. “Does he know bim?" “Know him? Signorita, we have had the fortune to rescue the Marchese di Rassallonl. He has been set upon by certaln roaming banditti whom he had threatened. He would have died it we had not happened by. The mar- chesa, his mother—" “I know all about her, Neri,” Mar- jorie smiled In a tantalizing fashion all her own. Deliberately she went to the couch and looked down at the face there. She had been evading meeting the marchesa for days. Lady Moore- parke had talked of no one else, "“He says it {s dangerous for us to return tonight,” continued Neri. ‘“Per- haps if you would stay here with the marchesa, signorita, I could make the trip, and relieve your father’s mind.” “I think I will stay, Nerl,” she an- swered. The following day Ira Bradshaw, convoyed by Lady Mooreparke, called at the old castle. Marjorie was in the o F0r54 S0 Lz SR a0 E = o - i garden. Bradshaw stopped under the heavy ¥ flowering vines of the pergola to look at her. She sat beside a couch, lean- ing forward and talking eagerly. Her lap was filled with roses. She had tucked a dark red one over her ear mate, lay on the marchese's breast. was saying. gignorita, like your roses, to do with as you please.” and smiled down at him. “You are to stay here as our guests for awhile, did you know that?' he added. “I know. I told Neri last night to tell dad I wanted to stay,” she sald. “And all the rest is right on the knees of the gods. thing that interests me.” He reached for both her hands im- petuously, but Marjorie rose, letting the roses fall. “When you are well,” she warned. *“You musn’t make love with a wound in your side. And see, it is only one day.” “It is the day of fate,” he sald husk- fly. “If you are not kind, I shall hope to dle from the wound.” She bent over him teasingly, yet with tender eyes “Which wound, Guido?” ghe whisp- ered “Love’s or the banditti's Haven't I said I wanted to stay? Get well just as soon as you can. I will walt until u can ride down the N a, before I go away.” SRLRE wn la McClure, Newspa- Copyright, 1914, b i licata.) $ PHONE 257, PINE ST. g Here they laid | like a Sicilian girl, and another, its| “You saved my life last night,” he| “It lies in your hands, | | Marjorie raised the roses to her lips, They've started some- | “Signorita, he is very badly hurt_.l “And perhaps find the very people | A village lies below it, | It was too dark to see the road. Only | “Neri!” she called again, quickly. | — “Whatisitr AT THE GRAY GASTLE ¢ May Be Devised for Both Men PARTY FAVORS WORTH WHILE | — Really Usefulzrd_Pteasinngr::eEf.[he Lost Ot I_il?g iS fireat\ and Women. | A few of the really useful favors | which may be provided for a smal) | party are well worth considering. For the girls there are the daintlest possible card cases of pasteboard coy- | ered with pale-toned Japanese crepe and decorated with a hand-painted flower design, that cost very little Whether made at home or made to or- der. Then there are the work bags in Bulgarian colors that can be made of the blue and red wide ribbons which have recently gone out of fashion for sashes and girdles, but which are the prettiest materials imaginable for “fancy” things. Any girl will gladly welcome a favor in the shape of a narrow-stemmed, tall Chinese vase in blue and white or blue, red, green and black, for it makes an ideal receptacle for hat pins when not needed for the single fresh flower which should be on every daintily- equipped dressing table, It is also a good idea to give single teacups and saucers in oriental ware, because nearly every girl is now col- lecting a harlequin set. The men will like the latest thing in oriental neckwear, the brown and white ties of Tanryoka crepe de chine which can be home-made from the pat- tern procured by buying one shop spec- fmen. 1f it is too much bother to make these ties, the party hostess may provide watch guards in plain and sub- stantial black silk ribbon. These guards are exceptionally good-looking and smart. If there is to be only one sort of favor, provide bridge sets consisting of two packs of cards and a score pad, leather case inclosed. Everybody plays auction these days and everybody likes to own an individual bridge outfit. Glazed straws are still smart, espe- clally in the black and colored effects, but the trend {8 toward the unglazed all-white midsummer hats, The new sailor usually has some queer treatment of the crown. Either the crown is sloped off, dented, ridged or else shaped 8o as to appear rather lopsided. ° HUSH! We know there arc NONE In Your House. 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