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BY CHANMING FOLLOCK ILUSTRATED s R 547 ERTIELD BEGIN Hi 21 TODAY viercing = Erng \l)\\ GO ON “fl" THE sTORY et this 1 manski them him was Goodk througt You got a 4 it to place closed tonight The mob less—moving Miss Levinsor were backing toward t Mary Margaret looked y from the y 1t way lenee I've Leave w “oser tarror-stricke Shie erut bhes: n began to repeat the Lord Her voice wa t ir tumult. “leave him kind. “You can’t “He ain't crazy,” shouted Dearl “He ain’t a ma Ain't you seen what he just done for me I lied to him and he's given mec another chance, and I'm gonna take it. He aln't no man. He's a saint. 1 tell you he's like God!” IARY laughter first and then a serious AT HER muffled protest came from the mob. [ING *That's what he's been teilin’ ‘em. | ‘ Ain't it, Grubby. Jimmie, didn't he tell you he was the son of God?” As- i“"‘ prostrate fc senting nods came from herc and ‘M there in the p rong and whis "' arme about pered or mumbled threats. | Pearl Hennig t “That'z what he told ‘em all,” Joe| "l toid you biurted ““That's how he gets told you he was a Jee turned menacingly : toward anski whirled to face them, too christ, “Didn't you tell ‘em you {., You want a sign!" he thundered & S0 of Ged?" he demanded | “Look! Down on your knees Gilehrist stratghtened { murderers,” he comm T am.” he sa'd stmply | “God thig room Down on your Thore were epithets of scorn, wrath, | knees.” fire now in the that edged eloser | Dazed, bewil wth flsts sbaking in the air and [their knees. cumes shouted aloud. and there t Gilchrist stood hin slgn of the nt hand al!” he s prayer the growing alone,” warned Good heat a crazy m MARGAFT SIDE, W iLs PRAY- CRl TILL Gilehrist nin ned or * she excl ‘em."” saint.” Gil- | was ~you 1ded i dered, they dr Heads bowed, ling hands made pped to Here the ground and CHAPTER xXn Another Christmas Another Ch and with it tae | world, its helr pellme your- | Teason and ot day had alendar. The glow of dying embers fel | Gilchrist as he sat In reverie un open fireplace In hie room “up- stairs,” his eyes dreamily far away as he puffed contentedly on a pipe. It | was a simple, impretentious room | T1ts furnishings were cheery and it was banked with friendly books A faint tapping at the door hardly irred him, and before he couid turn Margaret had entered furtively. saw him in the dim light and "I‘KEELU“B Oy Mages, ber_orsiehes ot CORNS llft nght off Men fett inert here and there. | “Forgive wun our trespasses— prayed Mary Margare!. Umanski rose to his edge of the miliing shouted, “In an! me—and all o vs—deep is something of Him. We may t= 1o hide it—or kil it, but in ® of ourselves we are divine.” Tony Malduen stepped o press and faced him “I! you're » son o el If you'rs wha' us a sign.” There was a pause—a sience. Then Hennig, with a gesture, turned loose the fury “Aw, hell, come on!” Chaos ecame at his call With the false courage that cow- ards can muster through numerical superiority the horde advanced. Chairs toppled tables crashed, jangle of breaking glass could beard. Men and women grappled a struggle that knew no order | “Kill!” “Murder!” “Police!” Words of violence were those that rose to | the surface of this seething mass. But above it all occasionally (hrr!\ eame the voice of a child: “—but deliver us from Thine is—" Eve istmas eve had come hush of a halted creatures pausing in seme with reverent ers merely because a marked red in the e say ve been you give upon before he shouted the | be |8t in | Mary She evil, the Rage feet at mass Good o the Jast drop B weight of duty "rPP &WHfiC i F"“l[S net slesp Anse of ihe and when ) L scrazeruptlons lication i got seliof [ continued e and now 1 come (Jigned) Mrs. acleod, B. I, D. 1, Per package behind her che exc'almed ¢ you scared me, T thought you went out.” “No," bhe taxicad,” temptonsiy ip with his a I'ttle con- eve' u the big vew night terruptis’ er package. o was oh blata Mary The she name's on the back,” “Sse-—'Mama's Treasure, ‘It's just what T wanted,” he sald. © it, honest®" ghe refoined in de- sht Let's put it in place of that . mantelplece. That' pleture, but mine an got ver t pretty in the Venua ' he suggested readily and with 1 the h ace of She aseented air of pride he stoo plety top of hookecase ‘I ean’t thank you e taking her ha You thank me “You that's give me~ fown at her sid here erutehes had stood They were gone now Mr hrist!" she started, and filled with tears now warned, ery, on Christmas.” ou going to do if you're yough,” said reproached |he looked whe .. v Oh Gile her ey “Now., mustn’t What'are y appy? Try lau 8" he maid. A if 'm having my Christ- nes NOW must have yours, too Suppose you rummage on the sofa.” e urried over and m through a score of packages was & book for Miss Levinson, Aozen others marked,” she said Te it mine?” “those are gloves he twe she itd you way There and gifts This « for a ien't holding 1 't " repried Mack I wanted to show I ap- preciated hie bringing baeck that Final narksd with her ensly a muff and for it arge box ®he opened neckplece in ame hreath 1 held fur sets, teaver “Oh it G protested christ,” ahe oughtn't,” She ran to a mirror ghe went on rap- the beautifulest I've wanted a set was 80 set triee a rhey're beautin turously furs 1 ever see ke this always | heppy The tearg started a aughte know how never efore v 1ife.” galr t tuorned to 1 don't eaid Don® try.” he re irried off to & i W As & her e ope hed t¥ pres- 1kind re Goo roed toward gtood by Mer ‘Ibhn | tved vers'on by spectal p.rlnl-tou of K e auther .amd of Hrentane's, pub- of the piay.) (Continued in Our Newt lssue) (voicEs oy THE AIR ) [ St samis bt Tucaday, November 18, KDRA (Westinghouse-~East Pittsburgh), €:15 p. m.—Dian nd Bymphony orehestra from the | Dollar theater, Pittsburgh, National Stockman and reports. 8:16 p. m.—Address by Dr. John Ray Ewers, on his regent trip to| by Hamm's wBZ (Westinghouss-— Springfield) Worlid Market aurvey from Farmer's per- Tp.m Dept. of Commerce. tod 7:30 p. kiddies. F hold v " ation, tlon & p. m.—Concert 9 p. m.--Nedtime story Orison 8. Marden. wiz (Aeclian Hall— v York City Twilight taies for the the House- \e*m\ Exten- for grown- § p. m—"Finding New Friends In| 0id Booke," a Mac) P W Jacod, French ." by Double- ; Page & ¢ ompany i 50 p. m.—~Frank Jacod, tenor. ? p. m.—Rec!tal by Elizabeth Bibbs, | contraito, #:35 p. m.~ ing.” by Char 20 ‘'ears 'n the | 10:15 p. m.-—"Gar den Talk,” by Peter [enderson | 10:30 p. m.~—Dance program by the Hotel Astor Griil orchestra by dirert wire from “Wild s Ma Animal Hunt- | who has spent WGY (General Electric Co~—~S8chenectady) m ~Produce and etnck mar- news bulletine, dramna 6 p ket quotetions 7:45 p. County “The | WEAF (Anierican Tel. and Tel. Co, N, Y.)| mous actor, and Katherine Cornell, love scene from the second act of “Casanova,” now playing at the Em- pire theater, p. m~Joseph Morgan, baritone, accompanied by Minna Rutenberg; or- chestra from the 8. 8. "Paris” of the French lines. Betey Ayres, soprano, sololst at the Capitol theater. £:30 p. m.—~"Brooklyn Fagle Cur. rent Events Talk,” by H. V. Kalten- born, associate editor of the Brookiy= Dally Eagle | % p. m.—Association of National Advertisers. Ine. Annual dinner direct | frgm the Westchester-Biltmore Coun- try N. Y. Music by the l club, Right Quintet (American Radio and Research Corp., Medford Hiliside, Mass.) Late news flashes. m.- Quick Relief for COLDS Trousande of strong men and women vietime to coughs an White Pine, HONEY and Tar nd Broreht the irritated and membrane and . |nrualmu e crybody knows it Prepared for over 20 years—by the v/ Mliame & Carleton Company, Hert- ‘o4, Connsetgent—a favorite and eafe preseription. Ask for 1t st yowr gro- cecy or genersl store. Do net aceept {n.erior substitutes, 20 treatment tin FREE KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. conceit by .ha | Emeos asmey oy e e e e 6:30 p. m.—PBEoston police reports €:40 p. m.—Cofe practice, lemson ~~Evening program: 1—Weekly business report plied by Roger W. Bebson. 2-—Evening’s musicale to be glven by the Boston W, M. C. A, com- MUST REMOD!LL New Haven, Nov. 15.-—The state is | expected to be called upon to apend thousands of dollars to make the 'ule ermory in Meadow street here con form to the bullding code, it was an- | nounced today. More entrances must be put in and fire doors installed be- sides making the interior less a fire | hazard, it is claimed. Mose IIQ! l’mf Mose—Dis here fiyin’ mighty ole venture. Rastus—How come you say dat? Mose—Didn't de parson say dat Esau sold his “heirship” | Belected. Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Easily and .hupu made at home, % Seate them ail for quick resuite. Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usuaily spent for cough prepara tions, by using the well-known old recipe for making cough syrup at home. It is simple and cheep but it-has no equal for prompt results. It takes right hold of & cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hnun or less Get 2% ounces of Pinex from anv druggist, pour it into a pint bottle and mld plnn rnnul-ud sugar syrup to make & full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar eyrup. Either way, it | {nstes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family & long time. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs—loos- ens and n(m the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoving throat tickle and Areaded cough disappenrertirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodié croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is & special and hichly concen- | trated compound of genuine Norway | | pine extract, known the world over for | its henling effect on the memhranes. Avoid disapnointment by asking vour | druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with full directions anud don't nccept anvthing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction or monev promptly refunded The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ARMORY. | business am to Jacob?— ! MORO SITUATION DELICATE By The Associated Fress. Toking At- \ Mantla, Nov. 13.—While there is no wn-nrd(r at present among the Moro | San Diego, Celif., Nov. —_Phe ' tribes, the situation requires careful | court-martial trylng 11 naval omtern"""‘"""g' Governor General leonard |{n connection with the wrecking of | Wood declared upon his return here seven United BStates destroyers Sep- Loday after a three weeks 'rl;;dol in- tember § off Point Honda, Calif., will | *pection to the faland of Mindanss, resume today with the case of Cap- | where he investigated reported unresi tain Robert Morrls: which was before | RONE the natives, . = the court all yesterday. He is the | g i fourth defendant te be tried. The | FIRE THREATENS SHOPS | cases of the remaining oficers listed| Richmond, Va., Nov. 13.—Fire for trial arc not considered 8o impor-|carly today threatened destruction of tant as the first thrce summoned be- | | the Chesapeake & Ohio railrbad shops fore tie court. | here, but was extinguished after a Commander W. H. Toaz who was liard fight with comparatively small in cominand of the 8. P. Lee, flagshlp | damage. | of Captain Morris on the night of the | - e wreck, declared unller cross examina-| (gllege womén live longer than tion yesterday that “the accused Was giher women, according to a study | mot in the siightest degree negiigent” | made by Myra M. Hulet of the Amer- | end that he gave full consideration|jcan Red Cross. to all ravigational matters, Com- Imander Toaz was cailed as a witness If Pimples . Mar Complexion by the prosecution. Seven witnesees vesterday added but little new infor- | | mation concerning the disaster. Drive Them Off With Stonart's Cale ctum Wafers—Their Action in the Skin is & Wonder of City’s Fairest | Accomplishment. | Many girls with a plmpled skin do |not realize that face creams and |such things are merely to protect, CAPT. MORRIS' CASE. 'l)ntmyor Wrecking Still | tention of (ourtnum.hl | |not to remake the skin. What ’o. | must do is to supply the skin |fts much needed calcium and M‘ | you do with Stuart's Calcium Wafers., 2 | They go directly into the blood aod | | & [to the skin to clear away those| embarrassing plmples, blackheads | ‘ and other such blemishes. It is not |a round-about way. You get results | | every minute. You are sure of it in| a few hours. They clear the blood, they drive from thes system the im- ‘purmu that cause plmples. Th: g calelum goes to the skin, acts as | ¢ Jonlt. stimulates the tiny & pores, and blood vessels to renew: actlvity, and lo! before you reallz |1t the skin s peachy, firm, clear and | the plcture of sweet, rosy com- | | plexion. Get a 60 cent box today of “Miss Pittsburgh,” otherwise Miss Stuart's Calclum Wafers in any drug Mayme J. Connelly, was selected |store and you will have a real beauty’ from among 400 giris to represent the | maker to clear your skin of pimples orkshop of the World” in the na- |redness, roughness and such ds tional beauty contest to be held in | stroyers of hu,uh A free sample New York Nov. 25, She will travel | package will be sent to you by m New Yorkward in a speclal traln, |if you will send your name and ml |with a regal trousseau and an en- | dress to F. A. Btuart Co, 635 Stuar !w rage befitting an empress. lBIdx, Marshall, Mich, Suburban Heigh r ts. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Waiting for the Late Arrivals.. £ LACH OTHER THE LAST OVIR 0 SEE THAT TeY | GHT - THE GUESTS WiLL BE HERE ANY SECOND NOW £~C) £ 1 \’ uTE OCM VANIGHES WITH THE D OF APPRCALHING £P5.* HERL THEY ARL! $ McCiure Newspaper APTER TIVE MINUTES OF NCTHING HAPPENING, BEGIN T FIDGET, LOOK AT WATCHES, AND MUTTER. WELL THEV OUGHT T0 BE HERE SINK INTD Ta: ANTL THEY D WY GIVE UP TRV VOTE THEMSELVES TO ERPRESSING THEIR OPINIONS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE LATE AND WONDLRING ER DINNER 15 RUNED PS5 SOON AS THEY GET IMMERSED IN THESE TASKS THL DOORBELL RINGS TOCTSTEPS PASS ON. DE BNYTHING 15 BETTER THAN THIS INACTION, AND DEPART T0 100K AT DINNER AND T SHANE DOWN PURNACE sits llgldj upon lhc hostcu Whfl dmes secure in the confi- dence that her coffee will be ing short of Good 1o the last drop? HOUSE COFFEE BELEY -WHEN | GO BUTI'NG DOWN Y-l %u;\v:xr'y_, N T T MAKE PEOPLE PERA P AND TBKE NOTHE - OH -MILLY CPMERE U0U HAUE A NEW (AR 7' OR-1MY . '4 WHET'S TW' JOKE. SAM 7— JUST DNING 10 SEE (T LWmTLL | MY WRaP5 AND 'l BE PLEASED HAWE A RIOE. GET D 10 WHERE 19 (AR ?