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THE Read It Here—=8ee It at the Movies. For Your Own Dressmaker Republished by Special Arrangement with Harper's Baszar By GARRETT P. SERVISS. makes it an aggnt, or Instrument, eof | [ 1t the wun shoutd go eut astronomical research of inestimable | would it be before darknoss wo value. As Prof. Young has remarked, D | ¥ ’ he observe celel v ee (Copyright, 1913, by the Btar Co. All For- [me a better line of reasoning than on the earth?" asks a reader Mgl ) “-"v ‘-”'I ul(!ll'\l»ml\fu: wes eign Rights Reserved.) maybes and perhapses What it my rl-w ht y‘m-m.. elghteen seconds and e : w: n;'m‘ryu‘ of nu-]; Pk ¢hole happiness was bound up in him; | five hundredths and | vation, but as . e momen Synopsis of Pevious Chapters. his in me? If I told you that we were [tz onesthon “:""" the light left it After the gic death of John Ames- |already married—" sandths of a second , then, we know Its distance in astre :mry his prostrated wife, one :! Adm > “Good God!" exclaimed Mary At the end of that nomical units (the astronomical unit here ca's greatest beauties, dies. At her death [ . "UC . B rief inter o sokef o lamm". ISt s imterests Don't worry,” said Celestia, ‘‘we are i interva ‘f ,-:‘ n of ls lh]v\ r'ulh.n mu.tru:r- from kidnaps the beautiful 3-year-old baby [not. But I am certainly not going to the urtain the mun), and also know how long lght @il und brings her up in & aradise |give him up on the grounds that I am day would disap- takes to traverse that unit, we can at where she sees no man, bu nka 8 Ar a8 it an & once correct our ob by is taught by angeis who instruct her for [not his social equal Wl " Lagh e al n rrect our observation by simply lier mission o reform the world, At the | “Your motives will always be under sus mighty l " : dating 1t back to the time when fts light age of 15 she s suddenly thrust into ® Ipjcion. Don’t you know that you are a snatcheq ff. and startod from the object. This correction axe h o : p ; ‘:ng l‘«’:h;::t A to, l?rrm'n:r,m“mu 7€ | penniless irl, and that he will be worth | the dome of night, Is called the “equation of lght,” and the The one to feel the loss of the littie [millions? | spangleq with stars time required for light to traverse the :rfimm;‘x_w mb;“iu'em:n::;':i:.d been | “ijie never told me that,” said Celestia, | wauld instantane astronomical unit of distance is ealled Barclay. “but so much the better. Honesty is the | ousiy areh the eart} the “constant of the light-equation, P enr_-“ht?r"rommy r:oo-"t:m:‘hlr most usefui thing in the world, and next We ild be plunged imounting, as stated before, to 40858 rondacks. The interests are r | Snis SeBey.” into darkneas %o ot ble for the trip. By accident he is the first | ©O™ ? - : seconds 1o meet the llitle Amesbury girl, as she | “But to marry for money!" Misa wickly that yr roa To understand the application ef this comes forth from her paradise as Celestia | 1)qf o oo moment nothine e e . ’ the girl Trom heaven. Neither Tommy nor | - ackstone expressed contempt in every oI B fhen the plerctrig vays SUPPose that we take some tar which Celestin recoknizes each other. Tommy (line of her firmly-cut mouth. Celestia e e e ol befin to afféct owr Altracts our attention by its beauty ‘of Irmd- 1,1 29 e-;;ymmnnn :10 - a;\efllen{: !sald nothing and looked amusedly In- bt “ . byt ally, our im- | Its brillance. Wo say to ourselves, with rom Pro tilliter an ey hide cyes, and after that, graduvally, ov ok " ¢ w“ the mountains; later they are pursued |Scrutable e rroundings would dimly emarge |8 8low. of intellectual enthusiasm: “Be by Sullliter and'escape to an island where | “If he does marry you,' sald Miss | from the mloom. There would be star- |hold that mighty sun, whose golden rays they nd the nig ¢ # 5 om the & i v ' That night, Stiliiter, following his In- [ Blacketone, suddenly lcsing control of | | light. bt no mooniight. for e moon fas much richer than our daylight djan guide, reaches the lsland, found |ber temper at the look on Celestia's face, | hincs only with reflected sunlight Can anybody doubt that there are worlds Celestla and Tommy, but did not disturb | “people will say It was because lc had | g o g he light around it enjoying its genial warmth?"’ them, In the morning Tommy goes for s 4 ~ { At fitat the disappearance of the lig - awim. During his absence Stilliter at- | to- TWo can't camp in the North Woods Wwould be the thing most troublecome to | Whereupon an astronomer may correot tempis to steal Celestia, who runs to [without a chaperone and escape mali but as time went on chll: would | us with the remark: “What you eay s A for Belp, followed By iy bas. | clous’ talk berin to creep over the sunleas sarth, about that maguificent, but distant. sun Ch o oncé reulize bre dicament, He takes advantage of it \ It would seem 0, sald Celestia and out of the dark and frosen air, adl|is very probably true, but: you, should taking not only Cel \l'zn‘n, }_I‘vltl T:r'nm: 8 | slowly, And she started to turn very wround the elobe, a pallid snow would speak in the past tense, for the light by e, i ust in tlme o catch an |PINK and ended by turning white. And lescend as the atmospheric molsture |which you saee it left its surtace long expr for N¢ York, there he places | there began to burn suddenly in her | ne d. When days and weeks had years ago, and, though it still appears to Celestia_in Bellevue hospital. where her | breast a feeling of which until that mo- | elapsed the awful ecold of outer space hLg shining in the sky, it may in reality sanity i3 proven by the °authorities. | Tommy reaches Bellevue just before Stil- | liter's departure { ment she had known nothing. Sweet she | was, gracious and ‘good. She thought she would chill the atmosphere down to the carth s surface and animal and vegetabls have ceased to exist.' Regarded in this way, the starry heav- Tommy's first aim was to get Celestia | 1,4 p, b . Aoy s Y the endless | o acommy e e W or fhey Cleays | Iad been sent by Fleaven to help every life would allke perieh in ens exhibit a perspective of time. When Biilovue Tommy 15 unable to get any | body In the, world. Nevertheless, those | | winter of univeraal night we 100k at the nearer stars we see back- b to take lg.»xnxtr;mln ““)ol\'llrflh“;’ ll\‘-‘L | sharp burning pan which she was en- The time mentioned obove as that| ..y gne two, three or four years; when Soume Rt her. When he &oes out | CUring were jealousy. | which woulg elapse after the v‘xnr;gth;l\ [ 100k deper, we' oo HLAEWID B Hi8 1o the taxl he finds her gone. She falls | “You love Him yourself,” she said | |of the sun before the earth would be| o F0 & re, and when, with the into the hands of white slavers, but|quickly, “and so I think I will marry | plunged in darkness dopends, of course, | he mightiest instruments yet do- o 0e: ve r fam- b | 4 J ald of the mighties Saoa e A e A Dousies. Whan their (him, atter all | upon the speed of ight, eombined WIth|\\ " wo plunge into the prefoundest son Freddie o nnm(‘h:x»\n‘v' o“nml.-zflylp;l;(, ‘One can't argue except with ..n} t\he dl;; mC: f':;"\ :N;I '""r to “r'""::"::‘.‘l depths of the universs, we bebold the in his own house, Celestia ne. e a ckstone ! According to the table of astronc . \ Whith the underworld has offered a re- | C9ual’ sald Miss Blackstone, and turned s $ ocaloulity ¢ | starry hosts as they existed thousands of Ward that he hoped to get. | upon her heel | | constanta uped in the calculat n":' ©"| years ago. For all that we can tell, those Celestin sc rurn‘*;‘wofk l:‘,n'w‘r;:“ Bar- | As she left the house Temmy Steel was | the "'“""‘1:‘:" *_"‘":,""': _\_‘":"‘\""‘;'m:’“ :‘h““- Mars may have “fallen like lgaves in e ioved. Here she shows her pe. O the point of entering it. She was so | vl g o atute miles. while the | Wintry weather” long hefore the' pyra- cullar power, and makes friends with all | angry that she cut him dead i e ‘-“ i "“""‘ g ;: ,,"‘ miles per | Mids of ExyDt were erected, but the lght her gl comp nions By her talks to the ; He smiled, but not altogether with | “"":: B R 2 { that left_them while they were yet alive girls she is able tO A 1use ent, obod; cally llkes to be JOCONG | g ’ Strike, and the “boss” overhearing her i | ® M sements 1o nobody really lkes ¢ Dividing the first number by the sec-| With radiance has speeded steadily on, moved to grant the relief the girle wished, | cut by anybody, and went in to Celestia ond, wa got, for a quotent, 498668, which | unconscious of their fate, and bringing t a great wrong he had | He expec er ) nd, it, fo ptent, 4985 | ! - Sone"ome ot them. iat at {hia point tha rmx;um‘p:::\cldw:)u l:::ur:mlhal 1 atsot, St represents the number of seconds and|us an assurance of their continued exis factory catches on fire, and the work b g ’m_ gy %, thousandths of a second the light re-!tence Yoom 18 soon & blazing furnace. Celestia | Was none of these things. Tears Were auires’ to "piise” ot Ui b" 161 Bie] refuses to escape with tho other girls, |just going to overflow her eyes and run | w0d Tommy Barcley rushes in and car- | gown ner ¢ B Bl g aittr dhe carth. Dividing this by 60 gives us the ries her out, wrapped in a big roll of ": L m‘:. Taml O'rll nx'u'w- »'l", same period In minutes and parts of a eloth, sooner saw Tommy than she ran to minute. i him, as a'child runs to its nurse, and | » o : But it must be remembered that a SEVENTH EPISODE. flung her arms about his neck, and told slight degree of uncertainty exists in him that she loved him and would marry Tegard’ t5° the HENTes YeMIeiNg: the Though Celestia spoke with great gefi- | him (Right away,” she sald. distance of the sun and the velocity of Poor Tommy! He held her close and tleness Miss Blackstone was for a mo- t tly tak back. But, recover: light. The sun may be a hundred thou- ment greatly taken al 3 ) 3 | #and miles nearer, or farther, and the Dear Miss Fairfax: T am a young man live with my folks. ‘workl almost caressed her, and there was a big lump illl yoars of age and I Ing, she laughed good-naturedly and [in his throat, and never a word that he | velocity of light may be twenty-five ] egren, Toseing ot oy paid: could say, until at last the meaning of miles per second greater, or less, than |uister and 1 support our m]’ On Sun- “You are not only beautiful but clever. | his silence was clear to Celestia and she | {mn fignros” adopted show. Stll, this gn- 1 ul"-llvun oul..wm-dmr friends to . And this bei t i 5 , ave some enjoyment, and m; nts You read me Itke & book. And this beink | tore herseif loose from him. HIS dress requires 5 yards of taffeta ($7.50), 1 HIS dress requires 5 yards of organdle ($7,60), | Meuld imake but an et 1 A at Kind of 30, you fnuat ses just &s clearly as I| “Now it's you,” she cried, who won't change I the time required for the Pas- | freedrm *ARA Whomever®s ‘oo ik ‘eheh On yard of batiste (50 cents), and 214 yards of 10 yards of frilling, $2.60, and seven-eighths that it wouldn't do.” MArFY me.” suge of light from sun to earth. A |girl friend they criticise her to such an But suppose—'"' “Oh, Celestia,” criea Tommy, “how can ribbon ($1.25). Materials cost $9.25, and in hand- of a yard of ribbon for the girdle (70 cents). The quite perceptible difference, however, | extent that I ‘“"‘":," o “““ m;?h;?rk"d his future, my dear girl. Let | 12 | haven't a penny in the world!" kerchief linen, $5.50. Made to individual measure- materials, therefore, can be bought for $10.70 and I;:::;c:mr:x:.h:h:“-‘:w‘;‘:« "l‘n':'h" ":"“:"“ (}gni:dlfz.ll olnn'au t‘::t:ll:ml 'E?)r'}én and ‘ £ « \ cen- | dee o leave the houss. ESS. ROF Hioas th. it s 4 be ot 948 ments the taffeta dress costs $30.00 and the linen the dress, made to individual measurements, costs tricity of the earth’s orbit. Be considerate of your pevents. 1¢0hey A dozen of the most important men in the United States were gathered in Bar- clay’'s office upon his urgent invitation. Celestla was already making such a stir | _ in the city among the poor, that Barclay : $25.00. $30.00. ~till afterward." couldn't I make him & good We are about 3,000,000 miles nearer the sun at the beginning of January than at the beginning of July, from which it fol- {lows that if the sun should be put out are old and in need of your support, can you not see how natural it is for them to dread your getting into wild or ex- travagant company and contracting. bad 1 “Why wife?" “You are too sensible to ask questions like that. You couldn't expect his friends | 0 "o 0 B concluded that the time | Prof. Stilliter had been telling of some [ After this he shook hands with Bar-(famous orystal, of which mention has |iP Summer, the cosmio night would be |habits? Tell them very gently that you do to ; was ripe to try her effect on the rich |recent experiments in hypnotism of which lclnv and the others, last of all ‘with | been made |about sixteen seconds longer in reaching |your work better for a little relaxation “Recelve me? Perhaps not. And yet I and efficient. Only men whom they could he had just recelved the account from |Stilliter. “It's not the biggest one In the world,” the earth than it would if the extinetion [in your free house and that they oan mpeak a_number. of languagesy I have (PO & IO TR N MO SR Y erive [an Arablan correspondent Kehr en- | +You don't belleve in hypotism,” sald [he said, “but it's the best.” occurred in winter. In the southern |trust you to seek only innocemt enjoy- your word for it that I have good looks | ' " )" " oal baron. His word was |tered he caught the word “hypnotism” |gtilliter, “because you don’t know ‘any-| Kehr's eyes sparkied, but he only Ahemisphere exactly the opposite state of iment and worth-while friends. Don't Wt table my chief waapén 16 a fork | ] 'rc, ot Long "and emeopt that he | 880 snorted | thing about it. T've got something here, | Srunted, as he took the crystal into hiy |affairs exists, for there winter ooccurs |leave home. I am sure that if you are ) am young and healthy, and I havemt | . ¢ oceans of money on Chinese an-| “All rubbish’ he exclaimed. “Might's though, that you do know about, mone hand. | when the earth is farthest from the sun. |fair to your elders you can win them oves b"’)""“'"“A"""}“":{" O Mitirent el tiques, he was faid to be the stinglest |well belleve in ghosts or democrats. Id | better.” [ | The fact that light requires a measur- to a more generous viewpoint where you :ml: ;-vtho: e };ock(y? Is it |man in Pennsylvania. iy iike to see anyone hypnotize me'’ | So saying he took from its case that (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) }mn time to traverse long distances are concerned. pgainst me that I work hard and feel that I have a mission in lfe?” Perhaps.” “It T am-to let him off you must give e e e e Heavens in July _ By WILLIAM F. RIGGE, to be a vacation month in as well as on the earth fThere are no planets at all to be seen at la seasopable hour. Venus and Saturn lmare too near the sun, and Jupiter rises |on the 15th at 10:56 P. M., and Mars at 54 A. M. The days afe getting 41 {minutes shorter during the month, being I's easy to learn the new_ dances with the music of the Victrola. This seems #he heavens, fi‘B hodrs 3 minutes long on the ist, 14 The F T ours 40 minutes on the 16th, and 1 ro as! - thours 22 minutes on the 3lst. On the % t'c ue P°l ka, and all the other new dances—and the Victrola plays as long as any one wants to dance, : There are Victors and |24th the sun enters Leo. The standard itimes of the rising, meridian passage or pouthing, and setting of the sun and {moon at Omaha for this month ere as {Zollow July Records Now on Sale, the MOON : 55| best list in many months. Step Victrolas in great varisty ' Bl ¢ L . of s TO! to i wal o= 1uls | into amy Victor Store and hear that s Masters Voic Seat O Victor dealess, His 537 34| latest bit, “My Little Dream Girl.” Vit D dpepins Co : b‘ 12 (igluz 55 Record No. 17789. e an: Schmoller s Mueller| Yictrolas Soldby FE . A. HOSPE CO i L RHE PIANO COMPANY o9 it W82 1311.1313 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. | 1513-15 Douglas Street, Omaha, and 5 204 188 Hear the Newest Records in Our Newly Remodeled v 4 ‘fi H Sound-Proof Demonstrating Rooms on the Main Floor. 407 West Wm - Council' Bluffs, la. The dot or between the ho Branch at and minutes mifies P. M. times. times not so marked are A, M. #un is slow the whole month on sundial time, the exact amount in minutes being found by subtracting 24 from tho minutes &lven after 12 in the “‘noon” column, The moon 1s in last quarter on the 34 st 1154 P. M., new on the 13th at 3:81 A, O, in first quarter on the 15th at 3:00 P. M, full on the th at 12:11 P, M, It is fn conjunction with Jupiter on the 2d and 30th and with Mars on the Sth Z 334 BROADWAY s | Brandeis Stores Cy cle C0. Talking Machine Department |. in the Pompeian Room Nebrask Corner 15th and Harney, Omaha. Geo. E. Mickel, Mgr. © lra L7 Mars Sudio, N. V. G

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