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The By mall, out of city, one year, 09.60; e Seattle Sta At Beattia Wash, Postoffice My oarrte 2 second-class matter ho per month up te # mes, Published Defty STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. A Novel a Week PAGE 4, By Caroly NEXT WEEK, “ONE MILLION FRANC! n Wells.Copyright, 1913, by J. B. Lippincott Co |“The Maxwell Mystery pr | better for evening rend- | I} Dale’s Flag Ordinance Making a Collection BY ARNOLD FREDERICKS ense, and I was thoroly frightened.|A* if be were making an accusa-|in the room,” wuld Gilbert, decided: | time, of a noisy variety Hut just then Dr, Burton eame in| ton ly this time, | Then Mins Maxwell's gentle voice ‘Thte le a part of a béok- and | begged him to take a look Because,” anid Gilbert quietly,| “Can you fix the time of your) was heard, saying sized, popular novel being A 1 thi at Mr. Maxwell, even before he) “they both fell near the dem.” going opstaire?’ T heard two shots, and they OUNCILMAN C. ALLEN DALE BSERVE the newsboy in pursuit of bas ecb a Bog In went up stairs to Mildred Lealie. Just here Tom Whiting came 1 can, When I looked {nto Mr.| were fired at exactly 10 o'clock.” © . uti hi alth ; p Aer ag rf ore are Dr. Burton gave the old gentle |downstaira and Joined us tn the| Maxwell's study I noticed by his| Then Miss Miranda testified that ee ee ba i nd ou dire eed man a stimulant, and after a few) *tudy |large clock that ft was twenty min-|she was in her own room prepar- for the American flag to be unfurled at There has been a commercial transac- beginning each Monday ai ending each Saturday. A I left them together moments, his mister came into the “IT think you ought to know,” he jutes after ton aid, “that Mildred is coming out ute after that | was upstairs.” In lows than a min ing for bed. Her doors were closed, jand the water was running for her the beginning of each council session tion between the rictt man and the news- COMPLETE NOVEL ee eet to the musio room,|of the ether’s Influence, and has| Dr, Sheldon was called next. and| bath, so that phe could not hear» The building superintendent is to fur- voy. To the EVERY WEEK! If you want where Lord Clarence was, Nearly|*P0ken several times, but only to |testified thet he had, on reaching| distinctly, but at 10 o'clock she © nish the flag and to arrange it in some mall chap it repel 2 net rane ce all the guests bs4 one. Gilbert] Tepe t the same thing over and the Mbrary, found Phillp M. well’ | heard two sounds thet coomeé Mn 5 " - p ’ N o ne con © Ds oor, and Miss| her ike pistol hot % Manner vo that it can be unfurled within was just as scriber and wish to take Crane remained, and Mr, Hunt, wno|' «He shot me. Oh, to think he|Leniio a fow feot away. Wis che tee, noteret, ine Sane the council chambers. a mportant as of thie feature, call {| icied to be allowed to stay, The, WOUld shoot me!’ 1 tell you this| “She was shot?” asked the cor-lthought they were shots, but she © The president of the council is to desig- a transfer of thie papers elroulation de coroner arrived just then, and Mixs|! Justice to my wife's sister.” yw | ONE. opened her hall door and looked. @ mate some clerk to take charge of the bonds would partment. Lathrop, a trained nurne, who had) | F ort snetee, Gee + & ona on shot ja the shoulder. Shelout. Seeing nothing unusual, andl ceremony vetothe rich I came, She was taken to Mildred’s| /U0! tuit pnp ee ieee comes i bd i ry am hearing the gay music downstairs, 9 y: = pone lieery | ber t . rend UP \she assumed {t was some other un- © Councilman Bolton, as an amendment man | (Continued from our last leeue.) “Mysterious * paid the cor-| on Foe moraine, fe Pte ons posecians, '1 surraees the ball, and |important noise, and so thought no to Dale's resolution, proposed Monday Observe WENT on thru the study, and,|oner, aftor a long look at the room| PATTY TiAl RAthered | arou tl pevetver’ towed ic tale rece that “The Star Spangled Banner” be sung hat the rich Ufting the portiere, passed tnto|and its contents, “Might be an at!” Liter we were sented, the nurae, (band is also 28 caliber” ee’ "| “This, then,” said Mr. Billing, 7 eee oreny os tne, Weganing of esch saelgagsh ret " ta ions GObers€ EE ber Peed oe sutclde, or suicide) stigg Lathrop, glided in and took| “And has the ball been extracted |, 170" the fring of the two shots at : “, vat ronan Ang | Here n ert Crane, alone, | and - her place among us, It may have|from Mr. Philip Maxwell's body?” | ,- session and Pd Teds hoes lace raper, but Filand sitting with his face buried in| “Or double murder,” sald Mr.|bagn? prejudice: but I took an tor) "Yeoh thet teal ay is body?” |your diagnosis, Dr. Sheldon? it But even ‘Councilman Bolton does no’ the newsboy ff bis hands in aa attitude of deepent | Hunt |stant dislike to the woman. was shot thru the heart, and must| 10% Mr" said the doctor P. go quite far enough. nust pursue ff dejection, The coroner gave him a quick) sites Lathrop gave an impres-|have died instantly,” The next witness called was Irene y confine this evidence of patriot- him if he is pi sethosly realized that, oat was|slanes. sdonce,” he| 2108.08 knowing far more about the| “In your opinion, how Jong had |OAardiner, de pg Sy ae : rf ; obliged to «| to Mr. Maxwell in| “We must work on evidence,’ whole affair than any of the rest | he b 4 reason, remble Co gm to the council chambers? to get his Bi, ioua vote count of his deaf-| said, “not imagination.” oe a ee Spt when you examined tare the stand. Why not amend the resolution so that penny! neas, Mr, Crane must necessarily| “What evidences do you seot”|° “What t# tt? I inquired, “Is|’ "Not long, as the bod ttlae sere Were Tes, between 10 anda the mayor's office shall also be properly This is un- | /dave heard what I said. I went on|asked Gilbert Crane been sent for by Dr. Sheldon, also| warm, Not'more than helt me here (20:20 iast evening?” asked Mr. Bilt- decorated with a flag? ts B By tack thru the drawing room, across the| “Very little, I confess,” replied) Miidred——" at the most.” ings a air, But it ts a common = spectacie on main hall and {nto the music room.|the coroner, whose name was Bil) “No.” maid Dr. Sheldon, “Mins She told of our being on the bal." | ordinance or vetoes a bill? , Gtlbert Crane appeared in the door! eq tad by ith istol inj a new and startling development ; | “How ton aid you remain Why not have a flag in the office of juciness is conducted in the same way? way. His face was white With ter-| her hand it docent require an unin the casa” : of Mise Leslie's statement that the ad 3 of = utiliti in th ? her hand, ft doesn’t require an * shooting was done b: there? the superintendent ea, in the After you have delivered the goods, J for_as he cried: usual intellect to deduce that she| 1 went for a walk alone, the came in by the Window it wacia| i cannot tell the exact time.” in the water depart- ow hard do you have to run after your ‘Dr. Sheldon, Philip and Mildred) probably shot him. Unless, as || ness of the house was gettin a, we Wane “Did you stay in the same place ‘Why not have the flag ceremoniously unfurled every time the mayor signs an ment, fn the engineer's office—in every Seriously, it is an insult to the true patriotism of the city to have the Ame most any day money? First ave., Second ave., or any other street Did it ever oceur to you that too much It is always the poor who suffer most from the carelessness, neglect, indiffer- | Lwaa dancing wath Edith Whitiog and It chanced that we w Just opposite the door Into the hall when have shot each other’ Come up to the library. Quick!” My first glance showed me Philip stretched on the floor, apparently dead, and Mildred fallen tn « heap, lings, “But,” he went on, “when a gen tleman fs found ¢ead, and a wound- | anid, it te a double suicide, and he “An soon as you have completed jall necessary investigations, Dr Leslie 8 no worse. On the con trary, her mind is entirely cleared, and she talka rationally, There tn He's hand, and which {s now my possession,” agid Mr. Billings, | “bas two empty chambe: my nerves, and when I reach | placed the weapon in Mi home I found the family gathered | probable, ler she nor Philip fired any shots I myself took the pis }at all. They were both shot by an intruder, who came tn at the I!-| holding {t In a@ tight grasp. “The pistol fovhd tn Misa Las in In view 4 | neem that the intruder might have Leslie's | tol from her hand, and she was! This leony together, and said that I had left her sitting on the south end of ‘\the east side. all the time you were on the bal- cony, after Mr. King left you?” uire 4 , ‘ [shot himeelf first, and then she _ Office in the city, and req each em And how often do you imitate the rich Altho Dr. Sheldon was quick in| Spot erect” | with Dr, Sheldon tn the study. ae so me wis. wounded. In ntnat ta veat ff} ploye of the city to salute the colors man and make your small creditors run summons, I ty hog awn and reach-| goon Dr. Burton came into the) “What fs it?” | asked ar ta eae J os. Sheldon, would What do you mean by that an- | | every morning? fter their money? od the Hbrary door first, with Edith \iiprary, He talked with Mr. Hunt| “Simply this, Mise Lealle, betng | (P's, fae sitet swer?’ after their money and Tom Whiting close behind me. land Mr. Billings, and then sald: | Perfectly rational, says that netth-| oasibie, yes, but highly {m-|" ot walked a few steps back and |forth.” north side? can je the butt of peanut poli- Seed red flag mad po ence and arrogance of the rich who with a few foot away, She had a pietei /S2eldon requests that the body be! rary oe A | Would scarcely have been the case | °F? ¥ tice. h . 5 removed to Mr. Philip Maxwall’s| rary w' 4 b N—no, Not so far as that’ », je cl hold their gvages grasped tn heg right hand. Pes 4 lata the bed, in or-| “But 1 exclaimed, “then what | iad it been thrust into her hand) 40 yeene made this s vat Councilman Dale's fs ee 18 CUVIONS. We do fot admire the big man whose In a moment Dr, Sheldon eame|'0O™ and laid upon , | aia ean by saying ‘He shot| While she lay unconscious.” \ncp taeeGrow’ achon Berg Ee HIS PATRIOTISM OLITICAL. A true patriot does not have to shout: own interests and convenience absorb him so completely that he does not even see hastening tn. I had expected to aoe) the whole crowd, but as I learnéd | afterward, Lord Clarence, with rare der that {t may seem less shocking | © to bis aunt and uncle.” The coroner agreed to his sug: “that those were the last words ut- bear Mies Lesiie’s story,” said Mr. | We will not pufsue this line of “She tells us,” said Dr. Sheldon, | investigation further, until we can thought I saw her glance in the direction of Gilbert Crane. “Not around the corner into the I didn’t know what to make of |her strange manner, and just then \I_ chanced to look at Gilbert Crane. gestions, and Iater 1 saw Mr. Max well and Mine Miranda go together to the room that had always been am a patriot” and cover himself with | the American flag to prove it. tered by Philip as he fell, and that| Billings. “Dr. Sheldon, you are ex |they rang in her brain to the ex-| cused.” presence of mind, had {nsisted on the child whom he owes a penny the guests remaining down-stairs, But lots of us imitate him. Just because emony. a we ane “tanh * bh solving the mystery ; n " that,” he| this blow which had made her un : | rested In San Francisco snd Seat- We can only see the political election We Armed ’Em ordered, “nor Philip Maxwelts |conscious |,_.1 determined to go at once to the Sentnees, and the feet SOM Toe a Sal’ teeelae engraving ! ahead. body. Send for the coronerat once.| Dr. Burton thought that Miss| brary, the scene of the crime, and) he, was asleep part of tie tine. | sant here raided. i We sce Dale again running to succeed ILLA’S men are using American dum Mr. Crane, will you guard this|Lesiie would soon regain conscious. | ake & thoro search for clues lie wes. rappete k Billions Py : room? Mr. King. will you dismiss|ness, but sald he was eure Dr.|, 50 to the library I went, and sub 4 eee ee eee $ & : dum bullets, it is said. Our troops th ¢ | {ected the room and all its contents | any shote. ; ¥ 4 : ; @ Ruests and inform Mr. Maxwell |Sheldon would allow no one to see) Jected the room and all tis communis) ant Ai the drawing ‘ a eee eee eterans’ aseocia- are going to meet up with a good many - = tister what has happengd?)her for mi days, except the Ccerary to all precedent, literary |room during the half-hour between Clear, Peachy Skin : 3 beating breast it shouting : unpleasant things, bearing the trade mark Nwith Minn Lestias = i ae my Cay nay Tl und Migs (824 reportorial, I found nothing. | 10 and 10:30 (when the murder was , : Tama patriot. Didn't I introduce = «yfade in the U. S. A,,” before Villa is Tom Whiting and the doctor bore| Miranda were persuaded to retire,|_ Again I went over the room, evan Judged to have taken place) de A its An Wh ‘ ; to unfurl the flag at each’ 4.) lunand tec more diligentiy, remembering Sher- | clared we heard no shots: and this) AWal yone Who taken. ‘0 her room, and I went/and the rest of us were advised to ’ wise advice to dis-| wae but natural, as the library was gncil session?” There has been a stream of war mu- [f)t°W8T Miss Maxwell's door. But 1|4o #0. lock Holmes’ w! o 3 y ‘i it is the sort of tl | *Once or twice before, an attempt has made by political rogues to hide deceit by seizing upon the Ameri- faithful service—loyalty to the workers, trictism de- = Mexico for fo milliners, “we are good for the money” we let day seamstresses, women, and domestics tire themselves out wash- nitions flowing from this country into Dr. Sheldon gave a quick look at Philip, and sald, gently, “He ts dead.” Then be turned to Mildred, and stooping, took her unconsctous form laid it on the table, |suddeniy thought of Irene Gardine oy resolved to tell her first, think. Philip's It seemed tmpossthle that Philip |iife hanging tn the balance. Dr. table near which she stood, It waa But Ofibert Cram nounced his intention of staying all night. He could be dead, and Mildred Leslie's) clusion of all else.” Mr. Maxwell's testimony | spent the evening in the drawing. ‘It room until said I, thinking rapidly. said Mr. Maxwell | ton, “It dow | ta now a case for a detective. aid not, owing, doubtless, eriminate carefuly between vital and {ocidental clues. Bat, alas, I could find neither, ex- : was “This changes the whole «situa-| merely to the effect that he had about 9:30, at which upstairs and the music was, at that To my surprise, he was equally pale and agitated in appearance. (Continued in Our Next Issue.) f p time he went to his study, and re _ Councilman Dale's resolution stands [iy there “ae Cosy. naed. to tn hie arm ne sala ae ee, ieee sin tne] shall urn the affair over to Mr./mained there, reading and occa of its kind in the whole United This is unnecessary. It is most unfair. [| “Telephone for my assistant, Dr, |TiRht shoulder, and the wound was| tants Gent mean SEEK 2 WOMEN NOW tes. But even at that, if it were true Observe the cartoon again Burton, to come at once and bring |¢anerous, but not necessarily fa CHAPTER V. He corroborated my statement ——— triotism that inspired it, it could well Are you obliged to pursue your money? - instruments, I think we can ig suaiud Sx tei a The Inquest about my looking tn on him, tho Bi pan FRANCISCO, March 21.~ we Or are you being pursued? Dr. Sheldon, who was acting aa(the had fallen to the floor and| ‘The situation was tndeed| he didnt Se nctthar tae tor halen lente vomes ‘okay ia cancer ; in vain for any real patriotic Either way, the spectacle lacks dignity rapidly as he talked, took the|*truck her temple as she fell. pre-jchanged. My latent Getoctive i'1| Gilbert Crane look tn later with an alleged Coast-wide coun- —— in Dale to inspire such a unique olin tng ’ weapon from Mildred’s hand and|*umably against tho corner of the|atinct was now fully rial, SU t) Asked If he heard any shots, he| ‘erfelting conspfracy. The women vanished when six men were ar- Drinks Hot Water ur years. ing she could break the news to the |aaid some one should be tn general merce penne crnciale, Me. Dale—not But, of course, the manufacturers and ff} 4st old lady better than I. charge, and, an Philtp’s bent triend,| Cert the ver doupttil one of & arg ae of this “I'm-a-Yankee-Doodle-Dandy dealers who waxed fat on this traffic are eae. et adem bee he considered he bad the right tol aise, which might have fallen | ve < ~ ff well able to hire substitutes, if a general flaround the corner where I had left lished Mecelt te Me, Maxeett |from the trimmings of some lady's | breakfast helpe us look ONE DOES NOT EXPRESS ONE'S ya- with Mexico comes. het, We 0 ky Meade ake east et Mer ows. igi | feel clean, sweet, fresh. ATRIOTISM IN CONVERSATION, “‘y jy th ee i, ew hald located near the rout wenden, war] te ee en| 1 remembered none who ba t is the poor devils who uphold the §))’ = that Mr. Hunt eat down)... puch a decoration the night UT IN SERVICE. “h, { the flag” for $15 as Wooping violently, there. too, with the evident tnten: onor of t ag” for $15 a month who Irene,” I said, as I touched her|tion of Aiscussing the affair, 1/Defore. but I put the connie gen Spark! 4 vt ct, ir li | . ¢ ‘ * Titully away in my note book, an parkling an vactous—merry, Py, with their lives. shoulder, “Mise Gardiner, do you! joined them. Lord Clarence came va ds my attention to the window bright, aslert—a good, clear skin ‘POSSIBLY WE of the will get an actual demonstre- army's preparedness, anyhow, and exico’s boast that it is better pro- vided with the sinews of war than this know what has happened “What?” she said, still shaking | | with convulatve sobs. in, and almost immediately after, Mra. Whiting and Irene. lee Ib: y which the intruder must have entered, Best, safest cathartic for liver aod a natural, rosy, healthy com- plexton are assured only by pure that expert testimony. : ‘ : “What were Mr. Philip Maxwell's bh If onl: i country, might well weigh heavily on I told her, and her pterctng| sentiments toward Mise Lesitet” | »/t, are French window. reaching | “and bowels, and people |an sue be indnalé to a the conscience of some American kings shriek brought M from floor to ceiling. It was in ; jaa could be indu to adopt the _ PUNSTON [8 wholly right In not Invading be- s V4 sht Miss Maxwell to her|inquired the detect? ithree divisions, each of which was know it. morting inside bath, what a grati- fore full preparation for whatever might result. of finance—if they had a conscience. door. Suddenly Miss Gardiner gréw calm, and with a return to her own }tactful manner, she took the old No one seemed inclined to re. ply, and as I thought It my duty to shed all the light possible on the cane, 1 anid: | really a door, and opened out on the | balcony, which, as I have sald, ran around both sides and the front of They're fine! Don't stay bil- ious, sick, headachy or up! Mothers should give a whole fying change would take place. In- Stead of the thousands of sickly, anaemiclooking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy com- cleanliness is more important than ee 2A cies ec an ner cae house without barrier. fn lady in her arms, and told her the) “1 hy good reason to believe gro the middle door, stepped constipated. plexions; instead of the multitudes e my pews. that, at or about the time of his! ont on the balcony, and endeavored of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” ° q ind ta ne org 1 tottered, but she/death, Mr. Maxwell was asking/to acrutinize in a scientific way. “brain fags” and pessimists, we re not faint. Then her loyal heart| Misa Leslie to marry him Signs of a scuffle there certainly should see a virile, optimistic SP —__ Drompted her to ory out: “Did she favor bis sult?” purlwere, Just outside the library win- throng of rosy-cheeked people er- 7 miton ee oan a ts Mr, Hunt. dow, In the dust of the balcony, 1 erywhere. + Ls aid, “but I will te! im." No,” broke fn Irene; “she did} ot many long, sweeptn; An inside bath fs had by drinkin: 3 Mise Grey: | have read|in Ilfe ag the average working|tain that many of the other giri| 1 hurried down stairs and found) not She told me e#o only this iy son ‘s ne each morning, before wesdktuet. &: a el ‘of “Bungalow,” and the | an, but no doubt if the right man | readers feel the same way. Mr. Maxwell still alone and undia-| morning.” I found nothing else of note, save glass of real hot water with a tea- ay fee of “William Stevens” and also should come along and wish to} NOT AN OLD MAID YET, | turbed In bis study. “But that would be no reasonitwo more of those Hittle black spoonful of limestone phosphate in ‘ mt In my experiencein | "ave her marry him, she would imme Tho old man laid down his paper|for her shooting him and ‘then | spangles—one In the outside Itbrary it to wash from the stomach, liver, . 1 have met many| consider the proposition if she) Q——Have you a recipe for crack. 1: shooting herself,” watled Edith| blind, and another farther front on kidneys and ten yards of bowels types of men and wom- should happen to care for him. er pudding? YOUNG WIFE. u have you come for our| Whiting. “Oh, I am sure Mildred|the balcony, These I put away with the previous day's {ndigestible ink | may say with ail} | know for my part that my time A.—Pour 1 quart of boiling milk | smoke? never did ft.” my first one, determiyed to find waste, sour fermentations and pot- that | have also met is much too valuable for me to sit Ver 6 soft crackers, and let it 0, Mr. Maxwell,” I aal4, “I am! “Was it Philip's pistol?” asked/out who wore such trimmings the sons, thus cleansing, sweetening ¢ girls who are| around and walt for some man to Stand till the crackers are very |the bearer of sad news. Philip has| Irene evening before. s and freshening the entire aliment- v, ‘Spending any|come along and ask me to sha pen gery add 4 beaten eggs, %| been hurt.” “Oh, it was Phil's pistol.” said) By this time the coroner had ORK WHILE YOU SLEE! ary canal before putting more food have a “good|the doubtful honor of bel: ong beg me raisins, an t, sugar Eh?" he sald, not quite hearing| Gilbert Crane. “b know !{t well.|come, bringing his jury. How into the stomach, $ &@ good spend. | wife, and even if | did have any | Smt 0 7 to tas Steam 3 or 4| my words. And he always keeps ft in the top|strange it seemed to hold an fn-| Enjoy Mfe! Keep clean inside| Those subject to sick headache, ; Ing, | do| inclination to sit around and walt, | hours. Use brown sugar. ptlip has been burt,” I repeat-| drawer of that big tabledesk they|quest in Miss Mfranda’s stately|with Cascarets. Take one or two|Diliousness, nasty breath, rheuma- = ry for any |! know that | would starve to death ed, “shot.” were standing by.” drawing room! But that was not/at night and enjoy the nicest,|tism, colds; and particulagjy those ; brains to pro-|Walting, for It Is a question of | Dear Friend Miss Grey: | wish Shot!" and the old man’s face} “How do you know they were|more strange than realizing that) gentlest liver and bowel cleansing|¥%°, have a pallid, sallow com i hey will do all| Working or not eating. | you Would agitate the question of | grew ashy pale. standing by it? - Philip's dead body lay upstairs. |you ever experienced. Wake up|Dlexion and who are constipated Girl just fets| if all the women of Europe come | P!rth control in your columns, for| 1 had heard hints of heart dis-| ‘Tis question came from the| Mr. Rillings was calm and bust-|foeling grand. Your head will be| Vey offen, are urged to obtain a : over here and grab off all the un- °traged ~~ motherhood —_certainiy| exrl, In a curt, sharp voice, slmost|nesslike. He was already examin-|ciear, your tongue clean, breath|@4fter pound of Mmestone phos- jes, and | do not hap- "eds champions. Did you ever no-| 5 5 \— ing the first witness right, stomach sweet and your liver | Dbate at the drug store which will ‘one myself, | will not | tee that ali the talk of antl-race. é Mr, Maxwell's own lawyer was] ang “thirty feet of cake nether cost but a trifle, but is sufficient Irie before the war,”| feel that | have committed any ser. | *¥icide Ie always from men? present, also the district attorney, |Get a box at any drug more end |, demonstrate the quick and re- ; lieve that the aver-|ious crime In becoming an old |», as soclety any right to demand * The first witness was Gilbert | straighten up. Stop tee Passe olen markable change in both health finds the question| maid. in fact, when | read the | tat @ woman shall go down Into Crane. Dilious spells, bad colds and bad|uns, “Hpesrance. awaiting those aim fiving of far more| woeful wallings of “Mr. Bungaiow” the ‘valley of the shadow of “Will you tell us,” sald the cor-| jays—Brichter cb and bad/who practice internal sanitation. x and “William Stevens,” | feel that death” times without limit? Must | oner, “the circumstances which led | yey Shten up, Cheer up, Clean|We must remember that inside ‘ of great biessed a married woman place herself upon the level of a béast, that her to your going to the library last A Cascaret to children when cross, ’ evening? bilious, feverish or {f tongue is outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate 60 Unterwunate to grab a sole function may be to produce|Tiz” for Sore, Tired, Puffed- “I was alone in the billiard room,” as serious an alm|of their type, and | fee! quite cer. the race as long as her strength Up, Aching, Calloused sald Gilbert. “I heard Mr. King bag e are harmless--never|the blood while the pores in the el shall endure, and then go to her come downstairs, go into Mr, Max.|®t!P@ OF sicken, thirty feet of bowels do, Laxative Compound Helps to Correct Consti- Parents Should Know _ This Splendid Remedy grave? These and a few more are |people of our fair city to answer. | What of the children who are |born Into poverty? Isn't it better |to raise one or two strong, well-| nourished children than to become! the parents of a delicat | restraining sense of responsibility, | |the questions | would like the good! Feet or Corns . My “Sarel 1 Use TIZ Every Time for Any Foot Trouble.” well's study and talk to him for a few moments. After this I heard Mr. King tell Mr. Maxwell that Philip Maxwell and Miss Leslie were in the Hbrary. “After this Mr. King walked thru the room I was in, but we said nothing to each other, and he went en to the drawing room. I stayed exactly where I was for some time longer, and then I concluded 1 The 3OFG CARNATION they are swayed by the dictates of| pation in Children. |thelr passions and add at bur-| would go home. ; dens of helplens unfit to soclety.| “I thought I would say good night on Y. 3 ne catiren there ore ‘ines |QUALITY Is the need of our mod-| I PROPOSE ee Ud tas tin bae TRYING IS BELIEVING and it becomes nece: sary for the jern civilization rather than quan- tlere and looked into his study, but : to administer a remedy. iy. | That you take advantage of this {/4* he was asieep. I thought I es and purgatives should ¥ own case may be similar to| opportunity and have your Teeth J Wouldn't, disturb him, Put would | Reais a) itive stente at many others: There are many| attended to while we are offering {| Just run upstairs for my, banjo, and only temporary relief while thing: ‘times when | ame ateas’;| You can be happy-footed in a mo-|} * 20 per cent discount on the be Heme Tatts and T admit it| Wiolent action shocks the sys leome very near to it, but I lovd my| ment. Use “Tis” and never suffer [J 1oW Fesular prices for our highef) ... curiowity concerning the two ‘unduly, Mra, van F. Gaff, 517 children too much. All, becawee 1 With tender, raw, ttirning, blistered, |] Fade work. people inside that led me to look st. Washington, D. C., says did fet have time to recever trom|*WONe™ d, aching feet. ‘Tiz” LADY ATTENDANT |toward the library door. I heard no her little girl, Marie, had been lone nervous strain before | had to| 224 only “Tiz” takes the pain and|} 22-k. Gold Crowns lsound of voices, so I took another to constipation, and that she lundergo another, It will be montha| soreness out of corns, callouses |} Bridgework, tooth |step or two in tht direction, and, | Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin before all doctors’ and hospital bills | nd, Dunions Poresiats Crowes ; looking, saw = Philip's figure Spectacles or Eyeglasses best remedy beca of its are paid, | wanted children, but 1|, A8, 8000 88 you put your feet in|] Gold Fillings .... stretched on the floor, ns i , and now always keeps a |wanted time and strength and * Tia’ bath, you Just feel the hap-|] Silver Fillings oo 81,00 “Then, of course, I went into the , Don't Pay Exorbi Prices ad it {u the house. loner OF gare tat thom [Pines soaking in. How good your|| Best Rubber Plates $f and up |iroom. It has no door, and the por OUR OFFER INCLUDES: Examination of the eyes, a pair of our . Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ts a cn 20 | Every mother should be In-|heory ne ont facts, They want to Free Examination tleres were but partly drawn, See-|M Cia! spherical lens n gold-filled apectacie or evexl MP cesta Usacine bese : Pee nto A ve aes toh ioe ie grand. “Tie” ' s ing what was evidently a serious rand eighty-five conta, Come and inv es or narcotic drugs MARIE GAFF |hae alwaye been a hidosus cr cat| instantly draws ont all the poison accident of some sort, I immediate. HAVE KRATTON. CROOKES AND Kind, and is an ideal,remedy|edy with no unpleasant’ after ef-|of married life. Something ehagid oo’, Cxudations which puff up your Electro Painless ly ran downstairs and called Dr. Did you ee our double-vision glasses? They are so. made SP Ericcss af fia ata ux | torts, brining cr acne Ga ee ‘ ng shou |feat and causo sore, inflamed, ach Gheldot to the scene,” } Are in one wings, being both for far and near and’positive effect. Its use| well’s Syrup Pepsin costs only fifty| You will be dol |'g, sweaty fs ETE D. 1 Co "You saw no one else in the tai nthe to strengthen the impatred|cents a bottle and can be procured | tie service In tavinins disemusten tn lane ates ee dasatittack mane San enta 2 room ?” Hien Sens | gr ee action and restore normal/at any drug store. To obtain a triab| a subject which may lead to greater instant foo t relief, gir igis pots ype Rag Bgh tag ay <1 Aaah da U.S. “OP ICAL Ci 4 bottle, free of charge, write to Dr.|happiness in the family and better| suff . " eb ora , od to hesitate fs important that parents|W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington st., pr gh petal ind better bh stage who complain, Recause - ou are quite sure?” asked the Optical S, OPTICAL co. know of a dependable rem-| Monticello, ll, j + your feet are never, never going to coroner. wan TH RD AV ose vicensed by the State. “A SUFFERER,” ERE OAS RY bother or make you limp any more,! PSE NAT E., N®. “IT am positive I saw no one else Arle OUT OF THE W ATTLE AR PINE ST, SF, v— Iv PAYS TO WALK

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