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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 26, 1916. PAGE 4. =a The Seattle Star fiz|||_A ter. =<. [ROSE GARDEN HUSBAND| ‘222% 2227 Ry mati, our of city a No long waite; @ full Inetatiment will Or teasene price novel. Nothing better for evening come to you every day. reading. é montha § elty, Bho « Next Week * tesigias ona tied WA tultored, “it was a mistake—our] She did not open her purse and, couldn't possibly move urriedly, t ot Built That Way Words! Thte dee part of 0 beck ' marriage appease him iving him money | time Do you elr of b N INVITATION to join a New York I GILL is strong on words! sized, popular novel being | You," he said restlessly. “You ceed cha han reeves te cheek sail her Sak ies tevantiy, “tft sree association has reached this office. It In the pulpit he shouts himself ' run complete this week in ; : It wasn't fatr }for her monthly income from Mr.! so: had tried to 4" ever wa ¥ mal me ake eulect in these ag thie newspaper, Others are }/ Sho had no means of knowing! 1. Guenther, wont Wallis down tolfive years ago I micht be a well deans nominates us as one of the se hoarse for pre ition, and under hi ) to follow from week to week, that he meas tt wan untair to her nc toe ven scones fo ta harl men oews that's » beawrater wore BS ee i pecan words, “Membership, of course, is not nose the bootleggers are playing ring { beginning each Monday and { ho held on to herself, tho #he felt! P80 a4 forgotten it in the distress | of rs, Phyllis, inhibition iet|6. wodest youus pekpea me ] Open to every one, but * and, as it \ r ending each Saturday. A {/ her face turning cold with the #ud-| (tng day, The man might take|a lot of big words you know!” but— 161 x bP segy dood : ee around-a-rosy COMPLETE NOVEL den pallor o! ch <byen ‘ ‘ 1 Pisin ! 4 ‘ y ”~ enrages us by the following words, we're Aron RVERY WERK! 5 tL Oem, Deiter of frigat tn ana|{th@ Money and atrike her senselens,| “Oh, if you won't be serious ll, my wife ac He tells in public speeches to the ! If you wan’ She ntopped to get her breath and) oven Kitt her. | enid she I've often wondered just where abe going to say things about it Ba wee ! back copies of the paper, or {/eatch at the only things that mat:|°™ p a | "We'll have to be," said Allan,|1'd reach to,” said Phyllis in @ rush it “Are you the most envied person in W. C. T. U, about the great, clean city if you are not a reguiar sub- {| tered—steadiners, quietness, ability), Tomorrow, sho said, = Hes ing, “for here’a Wallis.” ot an, please don’t stand 40 ur community? You'd like to be, of Seattle, and an entire district is popu scriber and wish to take ad- {| to soothe Allan! i ho Paglia e yh nest pf roy De soe Wills. Waa secretly certain thet| ene loaner 53 Sn; Vass! ; ne f . rwo! } ant f this feature, cal "It can be nd," jj) amount to about three ¢ bloc ' A wouldn't you You'd like to have your lated with women of the underworld, be eo poh pre by snd an b 3 reba a, 4 Pers to traverse still. There was ® short _ is ha 4 been ovine a : ttle = mn : down if you'll sit on the ‘ 5 1 who oper ) C al ut Hate to me NOW.) en ‘de the garden hedge |All he said was, “We've taken the! couch by me.” friends say, ‘I wish I had your know! who ope aly ply their trade partment. Allan, It can't be done tonight,| ¥&Y from outside th kara m he | poll Blog Ta nt ae ve token th Lp a edge of art, literature, travel, ete.’? You'd Hi Gill's park board voted — several or before you are stronger. So for pice lg ae gr "Ht aKa on his m and his mistress| sat obed in the curve of bis like to be considered ‘the clever hostess’ thousand dollars for high-class concerts nnn | your own sake you munt try to Sain this she woaldlne exte were not so dignified. They showed| arm when he had settled himself in thru your ability to converse well on al- in Voluntee? park on Capitol Hill, shut (Continued from our Leet | je) | now Everything s! all oome right ‘Naw, yeh don't,” snarled the| him exhaustiv that Allan could| the old position, the one that looked most any subject? These accomplishments ting out the rest of the parks in humbler HEN Dr, Hewitt went at last! Sat tors Rory . ase tramp, as she fled on, “Yo'll set| really stand and walk, and Allan! so much mor natured for bing ‘ 7 . b : rs ~ | orge ow, « nm} " demonstrated C lis nearly ne, © »it of you!” he #aid afe promised to you by The Mentor as- sections of the city from anything save Phyllis accompanied him to! poing to hold your wrists and talk| {bat bull pup o’ yours on me i 1¢ fe Pao Tt ae os ot ie ex canis Heaven’ wees pre ‘ »” ? r concerts Gill a yst broke the door She kept him) i, you, recite things fo on 1), been there, an’ come away again. ng J J a . er, -- Daa : ee S0ciation aagesasise ae Hi I almost ke there for a few minutes, talking to ol a re things for you, til) vo just gimme some o' them ri r Phyllis was eure Allan needed s/tremp! © ° And to think we ‘| This Mentor association is fathered by his cornkob in his fury him about Allan and making him| ”°Q, 2° vate te : venorwards how|®h' things an’ we'll call it square, | thoro er all thin : were talking about annulments Mm Professors Hibben of Princeton, Van “T shall see to it,” he exclaimed, “that promise to come often, He agreed) wo contd have wrote ogee rat | m6 fine lady!" , always wanted to wight ; ane des — kissed me f ss Pivog : he cor © spol h that mettle? y arm i ay,” 4 an| good-night last night.” Dyke of Rutgers, Hare of Harvard, and there'll be nothing like that. The other with her that, this much pre hard serenity, how she could have} Phyllis’ heart stood still at ot ri tat Rien - luaw weed in| PI vit aid not answer, She only t ection wt , ret made, sod deal more might fol 4 . open menace, but she ran on still. ;late that evenin ney stood in Mis did not an She oF Others of high educational repute,, and sec s of town are going to get just as omega Ay promised to come biack| 08 steadily on with story after) QP0n tf chenent came to her, Bhe|the rose gar again; “but I| bent a little, and kissed her hus- about the first thing they ought to do rood music and just as many concerts very econ, and see as much of them| °°TY. Poem after poom, till All snatched her gtit sash buch a|thought I never would. * © ©! band on the very sweetly and Py " T ttle \ ; rip on her hands relaxed nd he " 1 "hyliis, ¢ you Co me to?” | simply, of ber o cee their college campuses for the viciousness more—than ever. I said in my campaign Allan, watching them, out of ear) °" 5° & cc rep. gho| from her waist, and hurled tt far J a_must lie down,” sald! Tut 7 ‘ shot he living room where on wan S TOO, ©! bebind th 1 half light] = rhic ° o eir invitatio: speeches I want the bands to play in hot, from t living room wher - gp odie Me: ned | Debind the tr p. In the with which they start out their eee agi Le? , thew’ es 2 i he had been elod, saw Phyllis ie pos! ge ~~ bap h ss t have been her gold mest or association : the perks, theyre going to smiling warmly up at bie friend,| iv) Owe lind. where ape cou Bel . sir, not the most envied Bt id they? and he saw, too, Hewltt's rapt tn " re og neg it's ge vert There's my money—o get It!”| nat he a n Gree erest d lon eave 7 | Wise. DO OF > interrup hat) oy 4 n for her lif person in our community, and) we ; Stich ' ie pels re Pr vibe ‘ at ia “sg Age og ‘od and Phytits was al) ri The trouble was 6o-| hy “trad “ ° ‘ whieh he : he wouldn't like to be i alla ut Le i Park, at Alki beach came back to him, flushed and ani.| 12 to be next morning would, dashed beck after i¢ and] About the meanest, smallest, most con- Just words. mated But nehow, when morning) cave her the atart she needed. The ; came he old ‘outine a dra nd ’ “ 4 temptible of human passions is envy, and - _— And sud reswer hon ths . vs was 4 asued chase seemed unending. She could We're not promoting that, either by per strength and apa sin aacemmal eee oye hear the dreadful footsteps of the §onal acquisition or joining a mentor so- HE Russians have captured the great seemed to mock hi a perfect day. And Allan must not! “™™? eye her ely ely ester . ‘ k a comfort and support an here-| )o net not wearing voice panting out threats ciety. ‘ Turkish fortress of Erzerum. It is t rege beautiful girt Wke| 10% It ~he must be wheeled out in-|Tyen nt jast the almost invisible fe wot c easonably . th . . to the garden 1 - Spected for whatever we've got or can 1 Hewitt, And it was @ ¢ 4 Fa) Allan! «Allan! = Allan she do with it moment in the hammock, that aft i y of nfluenc 0 tt to creame ein ctively to Rin the way of money, influence or Will Russia and her allies make the ail hae inks aaalate 4 h. |ernoon. She had avoided him all) py, mo sisemaamgtatta fains, but God forbid that it should victory effective? Tired, Allan Harrington?’ she| 2% morning The rose garden was tke 6 place! arouse envy in the heart of the humblest Will they follow it up, working to anked brightly, coming over to him} a T Just ¢ 2 to nee if everthing AP pies after the terror D ing aoe a Sak ta) Waa all rig she sald, “I don't ager : of our friends. rether, to wet ever > and dropping a light hand on b of 0} ck vision as #he , , to get even greater result ; peed to Stay bere if I wesry ox : We have only pity and disgust for 5 Or will “r poe & vin . ‘ hatr, in a caressing little way eho | "es? fo stay aere's tw rr you rushed In was of Allan at{ll there, © ha y y 1 hey do a while anc had ¢ 4 iat , abet = Teene ud st If YOU! movelens is chair, wi ne e the individual or association whose mis- chortle over this success, giving the Ger Mito *had got lato w habit of feet-|on't mind,” ho answ ety Perebinage er ber Ronco tg ica sion it is to get so much of anything that man strategists time to prepare and ing that Phyllis belonged to bim| looked at him intently, He was! his armas and should a child those who haven't so much will boil with absolutely He had forgotten white and dispirited, and his voice! 1) often lay so. Am she entered launch a counter blow there in Mesopo- was listless. This would never do! What had come to be her dominant Instinct, keeping Allan's spirite uy emboldened her to bend forward, and even laugh a | Come, Allan!” she said. “Kven if we're not Roing to stay together what was ft she had sald to him that afternoon-—half in fun—but ob doubtless half in earnest'—abe marrying him for a rose ga She had done just that. She h |never made any secret of {t-—but how wonderful she had been to the scene broke up before her eyes like a dissolving view, She saw the little dog wake and make what one flying spring to nd sink its te at her scream, vy: : tamia or somewhere else? These college professors, with their un- Watch 'em. The action of the allies godly circular, insult us by appealing to during the next two or three weeks will what they believe we have of an in- be illuminating famous and degrading ambition to pro- If they move swiftly and add more ne tramp's throat fn {t—and All spring from bis chair! mote vile envy in others. blows, you'll know that they have learned jhim since—sometimes almost as if) *' Ways. we might as well be cheer-|"" pryiis forgot everything at the They insult us by intimating that they something during the past 18 months she eared for him jful ull we do part. Woe used to! sient of Allan standing. Wallis and think that we would delight in getting If they lie beck. you'll wee thea He moved ungractovaly “Don't | P good friends enough, Can't We! tne outdoor man, who had run to our friends together and “clever hosting” ike tawene octien’ boas a - touch me, Phyllis!” he sald treita the NB oe nag Goape a soundes the «pot at Phyllis’ screams, were Me aver them, making them feel poor, plundering and that the central powers [flinto mp rome enn ee! "1st, but It seemed the only way to| eaine with the tramp, who was weak and ignorant, and that Mentor as- have still got their number. iia "“Ob-A!” said Phytiie, behind him.|*Peak. She smiled at bim bravely.| prinin scr Attar mee that "whieh sociation thought we repudiate as lying, PHONE Sct The little forlorn sound hurt him Allan looked at her mutely for ®| caught the other in an embrace they insulting and defamatory. but it pleased him, too. So he/ moment. as if she had hurt him. || never knew. They stood locked to We advise that Mentor association to BATERIOLOGISTS ARE knocking another could hurt her. it only by rude-| eres no thie Dut the prnenc:| xether, forgetting everything else bear down hard on its policy of not mak- _—‘verite belief. They declare that leprosy is amet cor’ the doer” to edomen|after all. Come over here, closer| 02 ‘* idea of her peril, she In membership open to every one. poe leet. omg prediyras not In one case Wallis swiftly ; jto me, Phyilis. You've been awful ooh carting; darting?” Allan wes 4 devil's work should not be open to Inclined to believe thet it pes ot npon th she" = opal grote or sae aH at Leeething ta aa Ao for SAYINK over and over again. “You i atoo urt and r' btened in the nape. joule dc or r © e every one. from eating poorly cured salt fish, siddle of the room. It never co|You—something you could remem pon Sat sould Gover tor : curred to her that Allan was Jeal-| ber afterwards, and “Well, he a ~ . ‘ poms Indeed that he could care| “4 that for me, anyway.” ise if if you bad been hurt enough for her to be jealous Phyllis’ eyes filled with tears iis! Speak | : tt waa talking about, Louise) “You have given me everything a But Phyllis’ own safety did not | | | G ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ; concern her now. She could only pA pend: ee —_ aan ane ie Heo 1 2 geemeg. Be | think of one thing. “You can! | Hewitt bringing up old times S pero pene tand! You can stand!" she re-| (%) why did | ask about her? He was Everything!” he said bitterly./ tested. Then a wonderful thought| | - “No, have ean’ " =a <—_s_ contented-—I know he was content-/ ot techy ant Kive You! came to her, striking across the ed. He'd like having me with bim wante—a well, t : m others, as eh od locked tn this he even wanted me, Oh, Allan,|strong man to be her husband—| nia cutc Allan's arms.| epee ameat® nd th and strength that any| gn. spoke without knowing that| A young man, an American, who has spent the last six years in Manila, recen Bho did not want to cry down-| man In th et has.” ¢ had said {t aloud. “Do you care, Ti taitve land to find a new order of things. He le shocked at the boldness 00 meeen eee Airs, so she ran for her own room.| “Oh, don't speak that way, al-| the had said i aloud, Uo tae cate. to Miss Grey for an explanation. He asks: “Are men going at a premium, » was allly-—-she knew she was) 82 | dominant thought returned. “You! cheap that the latter are compelled to take the aggressive?” | jsiliy. She tried to think of all the| Sho bent over him sympathet-| oe sit down again,” she sald hur-| Readers, what do you think about It? Are women unconsciously getting a corner on the matri. | | things that were still bers, but feally, moved by his words. In an. to cover her confusion, and ‘ monial market? } |nothing, nothing seemed of any con-| Other moment the misunderstand anid. “Please, Allan,| Why Goodyear ‘Tires q Miss Grey does not feel that she has the right to render a verdict for al! of the American wom. | | ##auence beside the fact that-—that ! might have been straightened it down. Please, dear-—you'll tire) ‘en, 20 she is putting It up to you squarely. she had not kissed Allan good) out. If it had not been for bis re-| oo espe Cost Less in the End 2 eee oun Ss en we gS Following is the young man's letter: | | night! oe Meee a Neti cT sinieie’ Mail 65 adas eee | eee sank into his chair again,| i Miss Grey: Since com-) The gayest of the lot, | later dls.|that she might be returned, at a tn he Garten s Pl bo=2he ype tdi corod cael ge tomb arms around bie : | ‘NE reason ‘for’Goodyear - Seattle, some months ago, | /covered, was a respectable married | discount, If not as represented. Al mt at ant do imuch cicosine| meaning that lay behind the words.| “Did you mes Allan sald) feadership and for the growth of Goodyear sales is this: Buyers have found that the ‘tire "of lower price is not necessarily the tire of lowest; pleasure in reading your lady, making a hit by spending her recipe for “winning and k ~e| Passionately “— | 1 ping a ; “ ats Ww I'll relieve you of my presence ions to The Star. |nusband’s pay check; but her little husband” seems to be the need of hips pig ollie Bie: ge Rg Shyer | PM sate” she Sithet tack. Bel recent article, however, hits girl suffered the ridicule of her the hour, mocked at ber Goor seem ee |fore she gave herself time to think in a sore spot. Perhaps you can playmates because she was not is j+ th like history repeating itself when/ | left th 4 ith . aE os acer perme. lSroeatty.olethea. eet ° outgrowth of woman's! he sald Could you come to Mr,| #he had be R ¢ mr ewiggrs we aa | me right , ; ? ; “oth nie " . , | am a young man 28 years of My objection to having the ladies |, suffrage, a sign of ad-|Allan, please? He seems very bad.”|thing which might ba called a vancement, degeneration or just a| She thr on the silk negliges| ounce eave opent the past six Yeare | co the spending won for me the dis-itadt_ Who started It? When | left| arid followed him, just as she had| Allan heard the side door slam.|® me, did you! mean what you sal Phyllis dropped her disheveled] head on Allan's shoulder. | “I'm afraid—1'm going to cry,| and—and I know you don’t Ike it!” he panted. Allan half drew, half Manila, working like a Turk, that|tinction of being a “live member.” the St. OF a ony wR of er oly |guided her up into his arms. f some day have a home iol) mention the incidset to bring out beiadle the order was just the fone before on that sr go night me a never aspect it tore that} was te ee Me takieted, 2 vig = Rend oul oro that Deceligsén $8 take | 11 setutn: te 16 the puremere be [ Sitar be maotheanth-tnw Bad Chet |e cbaik he ate anid? tai abe| 26 Ber 62 impulsive Uttle 4 pati ice and peng bighorg ipe 5 ung Indies « =, ey A bim sity t 4 out.| She sat on his knees, wide-eye: and expense, are t ings tl to live where the people are|man crazy? Why do most period. "9 Pursued. Jon that other night that the strange| fave bim p EI 90 TING OFT at ked like a child enor igs_that_all. mem segk in tires. The tire buyers of America have learned that true economy in tires, as in every- In just about the time it might take ye to find gloves and a parasol, an But you kn that all along!"} + door clanged in the distance,| she sald. “That was why I felt so 4 evi.| humiliated. It was you that 1} I have some money, a posi-jicals contain the confessions of| This is leap year, | know, but 1/*Urroundings seemed {ncongruous that pays $160 a month, and some ninny or an article on “How to ,#™ not jesting. Neither would | In.| Just the same, except that his rest been fortunate in meeting Win a Husband”? Why Is the same [fer that all young ladies in town) leaness was more visible, becau street door. I ! , young people of the right idea carried out on the stage? are throwing themselves at my|%* had more power of motion. | | thought didn't care A F el re The men of this set arrang-| Are men going at a premium, or|head. They are not. 7] She bent and held the nervously or awift way down| Allan laughed joyously, “Care!” pier hy, is a matter of service, not price; & party, shortly after my arriv-|are women so cheap that the latter} | am disgusted, not conceited, | “0nchink hands. an she had before pa said, “I should think I aid, first,| and that Goodyear Tires do give better for the purpose of showing ms|are compelied to take the aggres! Wor do i criticine ae Py | “What fs it, Allan?” she said sooth-) art tried t revade and all the time! Why, Phyl-| service and do cost'less in the end., town. ive? | you, Miss Grey.| ingly a sotpanaun tte f child, didn ehave like aj was Informed that the girls| if 40, one had better buy a Japa-|o0,,"%, be writing to satiety a) “Nothing.” said her husband sav.| self to make allowances for Sita baeiese T was Senloa auaeial “ ar deman tan es Nervous hysteria~any| but they refused to be made. prute because I c rh} mi inder ish. int, y rate, your agely vou . » tt hrow him | Rig Poerd good spende: |nese Geisha girl. There would be | answers are clever and to the point.| other allly womanieh thing a cripple| felt more bitterly toward him than) of John Hewitt to throw him in ut least the satisfaction of knowing | ever had toward any one in| the rive He was the first man ife. If she only hadn't leaned) You had seen since you married iy did ‘save ag ung wishes| could have. Let me alone, Phyllis . “ft |time for her. whe hae nolL wish you could, Put me out of the) vvir him and been sorry for him,|me—attractive, and well, and clever “A Reader” bullies her mether| Phyllis made herself laugh, tho) just before she Kot @ slap in the) Ht al Pig ioc tinea nim.” that she may keep the old folks| her heart hurried with fright ‘ace ike that é | sAtareh encase. it vows liked Bt” awake until daylight, while she en.| “I can’t let you alone,” she said| She walked rapidly down the eperes. pomesy Uae TOW S8 ng tertains a prospective husband, "| brightly. “I've come to stay with| main street of the little village.| world.” whispered Phyllis, | * © These people do not ask for my|You tll you feel quieter, © * ¢/Sho hardly knew where sho was) But you're well now, oF vou will opinion, but thelr attitude proves; Would you rather I talked to you,/ oink Her quick steps finally took] be soon,” she ; “ fie Ad n the theory. or kept quiet?” her to the outskirts of the village,| slipped away from him Allan. Oh, do your wifely duty, what-|to a little igs say vec bys me ce at Beng ie dec coc v no onl, © 9 © There she sat down, trying to think| again ‘ou dic hen, ) it the wife pil Mf tio Gita ose a cat a ae whole thing’| more quietly. She found the tide] do it now." a |much the worse for the Heres diene You've done more than your duty,|of her anger ebbing suddenly, and Yes, by Jove, Ido he said, But | ilehild, but—oh, you'd better go|her mind forming all sorts of ex-| this time the effort to rise was The eyes of the world are on Washington ‘The nation’s capital was never better worth visiting than now. Congress {s in its most Seepceres ppselan Sor years sock tte fo io bt. Stop off in Washington en route to New York TIRES Easy to get from Goodyear Service Station Dealers Everywhere “Win a husband” may be a pop Goodyear No-Hook Tires are fortified against « Rim-cutting—By our No- he is not worth keeping. First | noticeat Stull . di ~ | 4 ear" cures for Allan noticeable, Still, he could do it, Rim-Cut feature, toes Rpt days srepewne alowed on all postin we know, it will be, “Good. a heart turned over. Was! Then the growing twilight re | with Phylits’ eager help. Blow-oute—By our On . ee ee ee ray on but “py ng Have you a Nittle hus! ne as sick of her as thin? minded Phyllis that it was time] It must have been what Dr Air Cure. : points —an Oy ddaaes tor BA Vee te ee \n v¥ou mean—you. think,” she|to go back, It was a mile back to] Hewitt called neurasthenic inhibi Loose ‘Treads — B; |! an exceptional advantage for busi- Yes, | am going to be married; | ¢ td oose ‘Treads — By our the house, She could have taken] tion,” said Phyllis, watching the nese travelers, that ie, | think | am. Rubber Rivets. | the trolley part of the way, but she] miracle of a standing Allan. “That Was | congratulated?) Emph 1 : shel Insecurity—By our Multi- .. . ’ phat. felt restless and like walking. She} was what we were talking about} ‘i > The Baltimore & Ohio has been | |'°1''7 N°. had forgotten that walking at night| by the door that night, you fooliah| He Braided Piano Wire } y friends declare me to be a thru well on nown, well lighted city| boy! * * * Oh, how tall you| ea ate 3 SUaier.” Bay | ami tee streets, and going In half-dusk thru/are! I never realized you were tall bos b “s bay 4 to get married.” Just country byways, were two different} lying down, somehow!” |fancy; too decent to marry! things. She was destined to be re-| | "I don't have to bend very far 1 ? hepsi minded of the difference. }to kisa you, tho,” suggested Allan, y jancee remarked that! a Can you help a poor man, lady?"} suiting the action to the word her girl chum was lucky enough to|“Pape’s Cold Compound” le ae oo Sta hs ts |get @ man, but doubted if “she seutg| Pap’ pound” ends| said a whining voico behind her,| Tut Phyllis, when this was satis lhold him.” | a cold or grippe in when she had a quarter of the way|factorily concluded, went back to | Wh | a few hours. yet to fo, She turned to see a bie! the great business of seeing how ra ee tramp, @ terrifying brute with ajmuch Allan could walk He sat Miss Grey, | want to live for all) ane half-propitiating, he Pree r 5 » |that there ie In life, and my idea of| YOUr cold will break and alt|'#lf-propitiating, half-fierce look on | down again after a half-dozen steps, made $100,000,000 better Finer train service on better track and road- bed does not exist. The all-steel trains are the newest 1916 models and carry beautiful day coaches. The Pullman sleeping cars are the very latest in ry detail. Punctures and Skiddin, By our Double-Thick All-Weather ‘Tread. Four splendid all-steel through trains from Chicago daily The Interstate Special—10:45 0. m. entertaining a wife in not sitting at erippe misery end after taking a his heavy y. ur have n fac 7 Me A me little tired in spite of his excite 4 The New York Limited—6:48 p.m. | |home evenings, rsading the market “ee of | Ps Cold Compound” | desperately, frightened. The Jong) ment. | Theonty sotld trains direct to Washington and the only ones | |reporte to her. Nor am | the tight./CveTy two hours until three doses | Sl! chain that swung below her! “1 can't do much at a time yet, 4 equipped with compartment and observation sleeping cars. | | GN are taken waist, the big diamond .on her) t suppose,” he sald a little ruefully jwad who would put strychnine in jthe baby's milk because it needed a pair of shoes that cost $3. The Washington-New York Exprece— 4: ger, the gold mesh purse—all the The New York Exprees—9:00 Do you mean to tell me, sweet heart, that all that ailed me was | It promptly opens cloge trils and alr pase dup nos in the head, | Jewelry she took such a childlike a All trains leave Grand Central Station, Chicago, and leave stops nasty discharge or nose run.|@elght in weartng—she remem-| thought I couldn't move A 654 Btrest Station ZS minutes later. ii ean kine seve bias Ge ning, reli sick headache, dull.| bered them in terror “Oh, mo!" explained Phyllis. | | : ey feverishness, sore on If you will come to the house to- | «y nae . ee D, L, MELVILLE, Traveling Passenger Agent, | Y ness, eris , sore throat, 1 You'd been unable to move for so BA Transporation bidg. Beattie, Wash. iso ~ absolutely is better still; |sneezing, soreness and stiffness, | morrow,” she sald, hurrying on as}iong that when you were ablo to H.C, PICULEUL, Pacifo Coast Agent, j2nd rather than marry one who} Don't sta atuffed-up! Quit| she spoke, “I'll have some Work for} at last your subconscious mind : Pe 60 Marker Street, San Pranciees, Cal, — |} might doubt my sincerity, | would! plowing and snuffiing! Ease your|You, The first house on this street| clamped down on your muscles and e | ree Hi Joy of being responsible throbbing head—nothing else in|that you come to.” She did notl was convinced you couldn't. So a more 10 or the happiness of that person. the world gives such prompt relief|dare give him anything, or send| no matter how much you consctous 3 How am 1 to inspire that confi-/as “Pape's Compound,” which | him away ly tried, you couldn't make the 3 lence, or will you please tell mejcouts only 25 cent | “WwW Z sthin’ sod, yc ould e 8 a | sts only 25 cents at any drug| “Won't you gimme somethin les ou were so strong Our Passengers Are Our Guests how | may become accustomed to/store. It acts without assistance, (now, lady?” whined the tramp, cor Ladseen Fe iortabely the 4 carpe fee the new order of things? |tastes nice, and « no incon: tinuing to follow, “I'm a starvin’| just s wilt dhinan thr d people can lift things in de. lirlum or exeltement that they, “BUNGALOW.” Ivenience. Accept no substitute. man,”

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