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BLOOD ~— by Rafael Sabatini | © RAFAEL agocr } QARATINI VICE unc Peter Blood, bachelor of m ing his pipe sits In his baleony calmly smok nd watering his geraniums while the rest of the populace arms itself to battle for Monmouth, selfacclaimed hele to the throne of England. His attitude does not find favor with others of his town, but he placidly keeps himself out of the controv Tt was not fear thay kept Peter Blood from the confllet, any reign ew ment night whil slept, Monmouth attacked the royal forces in the battle of Sed; Lord Gildoy, a friend of the de is wounded and Blood goes to Attend to him, He is there when the victorious royal forges search the house for “rebels” and try to remove Gil Blood objects, due to the seriousness of his patient's wounds, The doctor and his patient And a youth named Pitt taken prisoners NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY dicine s he was Blood tor’s 1 chard Mr nd a8 | battle, 1 if in misfortune were made f t ewuter & trooper’s stirrup leather, Then a > mar the sharp or ft he uh r Colonel little troop started for jonel As tha? set out ¢ confirmation of assumption t! was a There w bers, of overthrown ore conquer tor t 1 ta-mar Ls] of brutal me ) that t ' f aft day test agon . i an ff » ns Baynes od 1 gibbe h th and swe 5 > w K de, and th x rooper and s sword. It came to M forward unde ng Y with the fate of I laden © are concern on that fragrant, us J mm ing, that man—as | had } n ne i suspected—was tho v work of poe God, and that 4 i himself up as a : that was best ex CHAPT: Ih The Lord Chief Justice Tt was not until. two months later d to mo Into which they tr wounds t Many conveyed were bruts carts, reased ; ® —on the 19th of September, if you upon the way, When ypon must have the actual date—that 1 upc ht to exer “ Poter Blood was brought to trial, up ¢ his art so as to relieve some was not nm threatene but we need not doul fi had one regret quite capable of it by t t was he had not been out w indicted. Those two m h. That, of course, was it human, unspeakable imprisc 2 expe had moved his mind to a ¢ na man In his pe deadly hatred of K representatives, I for his fo: ng Jam says so on on that e xame Jere itude that in all t en the agent cumstances he should stil! ’ ortunes, The your a mind at all. Yet, terrib hipma had remained his the position of this companion after thelr common ar man, he had cause rest. Hence, fort , had they on two counts been chained together crowded was that he they most suf. brought to trial by the heat and the stench that his trial took p! s of July, Aug named, and not a day earl very delay which ex: lay—altho he did not realize it— only chance of avoiding gall craps of news filtered fr he outside world. 0 the gaol from liberately allowed se wan the tale Tt created Easily, but for the favor he tune, he might have been ¢ ADVENTURES OFTHE TWINS 6 Olive Roberts Barton Away down near to the ground was a doorbell and Nick | was crying for. ¢ | taking Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegeta- | ble Compound I feel younger than I did ten years ago, and my friends all tell me I look younger, and I owe it all to the Vegetable Compound. I do all my housework fora seven now. any woman who writes mp in regard | Joun Myers, 66 a. | to my case. | Union St., Greenville, | Many letters similar to this have |been published testifyin; merit of Lydia BE. ble Compound. They are sincere ex- pressions from women who describe | as best they can their feelings be fore and after taking t! medic.ne. NEW | For Women who Rely upon °' Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ' S- ['YLE ev ain in contempt he me Hue table Compound Greenville, Pa.—‘* I took your med- icine through the Change of Life and it did wonders for me. starte and weighed wand: in bed when I I was down d to take it 95 had hot lashes and was so nervous and weak that would and I see. and ince I I will be gla: — Mri not know what I everythin; get black could not I would sit ry and did haye been ‘amily of d to answer to the F. inkham’s Vegeta- well-knov nent gave it a pull. | Pretty soon Nancy and Nick ar-, | rived in Dixie Land. ‘They found themselves on an old plantation right ‘near a big buttonwood tres, We are!’ answered “We've come to call!’ “It's eagler for me to come down than it is for you to come up,” call | the Twins. just as the Fairy Queen had di-\ed Missez ‘Possum, “so jrst sit | rected. down till I gather up my fam I Halt way up the buttonwood tree | can't leave them alors very well, was a little door and on the door | for Brothah Coon's mighty fond of! was a card which said, “M young ‘possum and he lives over "Possum! ‘Her House! yondah in that tree.” Away down near to the ground Pretty soon she dropped ri, was a doorbell and Nick gave it a/ their fect, but what was the 1 pull. azoment to nee a creature almost | Instantly the door overhead open-| hidden from sight by a dozen little | ¢d and a voice called down, “Who's | ‘possums sitting up in a straight | there?” row like majors, their funny tafia| _ ae - | curled tightly around hers to keep | OOOO EON ONION thom from falling off. Pl et off, children, and behave | your mannahs and make a bow to| the lady and gentlemen,” said} fissez ‘Possum, giving her tail a sharp Jerk which sent them all roll. | Equal for Coughs Makes a family supply of really ( dependable cough medicine. Kas- 4 ily prepared, and saves about § LENCE OIONE If you have a severe cough or chest scold” accompanied with soreness throat tickle, hoarse or dificult breathing, or if your child wakes up | during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any drug- gist can supply you with 2% ounces 3 Home-made, but Has No 5 ‘Oh, Mammy, Mammy,” they all | shricked, rushing at her again and oiling on like passengers a'top of a Fifth ave. bus. “Don't put us off, *All ri sighed Mis#ez Possum ‘alk about. people being | tied to one’s apron strings, It's fah | worse to have them tied to your | patiently. of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle jini) put after a aaa and fill the bottle with plain granu- | (Put after all I don't blame le lated sugar syrup. Or you can use | ‘?°™ id Reddy Fox is always clarified molasses, honey, or corn | *Mooping around, and he likes ‘pos. up, instead of sugar syrup, if |sum bettahthan Mistake Coon even. ired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. Jt tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief, You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It gtd ay Tryed the Bae stops throat tickle and soothes and ones Bes ee vaih igh: heals the irritated membranes that | ise2_ ‘Possum gratefully, “but line the throat and bronchial tubes | Telly T don’t know of a thing you with such promptness, ease and cer- [ean do. Besides, we have a pretty tainty that it is really astonishing. | good time ns a rule, You've no idea Piniex is a special and highly con- | what good things there are to ea eentrated compound of genuine Nor-|in tixie Land! Did you evah taste way pine extract, and is probably the Pe ¥. apy: best known means of. overcoming raimmons—some folks severe coughs, throat and chest colds, ‘There are many worthless imita- |My! Everybody seems to lke ‘pos. sum—even people, St's dreadful to be so populaht ‘ at's what we came about,” sald Nick. any way we can,” “That's very kind of you," said to me We'll help you led » ini ‘simmons? éall them tions of this mixture. ‘To avoid dia- | and Nick | quick! appointment, ask for ta oumes oy “Then come and Vil’ show you,” Pinex” with full directions and don't | ...\, 0 f ‘ accept anything else, aranteed to aid Missez ‘Possum brightly, and Jan she trotted # y across the road (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Cos Kt Wayne, Ind. ~—not store dandruff “DANDERINE” Girls! A Gleamy Mass of Thick, Beautiful Hair |35-cent Bottle does Wonders for | Lifeless, Neglected Hair An abundance of luxuriant hatr, full of life and lustre, shortly fol- lows @ genuine toning up of neglect ps with dependable “Dander- ‘alling hair, Stching scalp and the immediately. wo never did,” sald Nancy! Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair ts taking on new | strength, color and youthful beauty: delightful hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic in corrected ly invigorated, derine’ Is sticky or greasy! Advertisement, | | | | on tho Any drug Mouffl rn blendi reed, upholstered with cretonne of twelve tablets cost few cent: ouffion in ending | , | Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and | shades. i |}| having a neutral tan background | j 59, Aapirin vis’ the trade eoanes Gd THE Some Words of Chee r for the “Girl Whe Fiance Dropped Her Because She Bobbed Her Hair. Dear Miss Grey: When I read the letter concerning the young man who broke his engagement because his sweet heart bobbed her hair, I wanted to really and truly shout, to think what a lucky girl she is to find him out before ‘it is too late, No doubt the same man goes about among his fellowmen preaching “Liberty and freedom for all.”’ I am in my early thirties, but with disgust I look back to my flapper days when it took from one to two hours to dress for a party. The flapper of today can dress in 15 or 20 minutes, Why? Bobbed hair, no corset, low shoes, one- piece dresses and a hat that fits tight Was there ever a time when women wore more comfort-} able or sensible clothing? I sincerely hope the vietim of this man’s narrow-mind- edness may see this letter and know that we are not all of his opinion, and that she had a perfect right to do as she thought best about bobbing her hair. HAPPY, Origin of | - Halloween Cynthia Grey will recelve call ies “ é digit »|| ef on Monday, Wednesday and hse P vibe veh you pica’ || Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on * yak, Pande agente a Hallc 4 Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to Vhere gid it originate? Can the)) 13 9. m. at her office in the Star PASE pb. . aed Bidg., 1209 Seventh ave. a dhe emarkable Low Fricin an Eve A. SUBSCRIBEF be used, or the ct sotth ¢ nar I " the 5 1 t is, the evening before) , ¢ the term “Dail 4 Day. There are other! tren Long sleeves becoming more it s for the y, auch as ; t wal Flor designs, new ph good where t origin of the day is\° n bot . and well ne not It acema to ubine Mead port red, in all the blour here|in its celebration classic’ mythology,| Wt for cholera opul aterial w of butt Kk to} Druidic beliefs and Christian super-|in chicken: popular materials, y 6 it} stitions | The treatment of affected birds et and ¥ with a col- some changes have been| is almost futile; the aim should be of res the customs, yet the man-\to prevent so far possible the\|| Distinctive models Coats of 504nch 1 nablo beyond be-| ! ‘t 4 centurica » It was) fowls wing aeite erish symp i nee noe Sesonate f be aellevied that this night of the) toms of this disease should be de ette, Xcella and Bo. pomely | Centon a tft a 4 ant t his ane should b ; 1 f; for th ther ¢ in A . Nene hard b th h would lined throughout, All ant at Ww could be the|vear supernatural influences te y a method which would Soe ctatetea pes lily mean satisfaction of spurning irits of the dead were} gua yainst contamination of the brent nitence of his unfortu.\#Pposed to walk, witches, devils,| premises by infected dlood. The sate hepkew and merry-making elves abounded) carcass should be burned or decply 1 night to the great annoy-| buried. 1 healthy fow hould very splendid coa no after the du Bed, a ee ete eet ae ceremony! otbte ced cohen cetatea T7pil| |. Yaltie: tor .thowe:9ri9 A and cleverness as ro him—wns t ader = sign add special ap- ; - hat was once a belief has now be-| signs of the disease. Houses and seek a smart looking, seh. d his own) come a thing of sport, and its ob-| runs should be thoroly cleaned fre- peal to this Florence ‘erty thousand pounds i 4 P A : \]\ serviceable dress coat. coat offering. found this of @ plece|*reance @ dest. for evening's vy and disinfected with car-| oY le codias “for | entertain t. bolie solution, or a reliable coal-tar| red arg vogg A number of also celebrate) disinfectant in proper dilution, Tha} i OMS Ot ae the eve of ten with o arty! drinking water may be made anti-| Why, here's a filthy mean cre dance, principally, 1 suppose, 40 veptic by adding 1 dram of per-| re it on a throne, If I had) tage atl of the entertainment won’t| mangranate of potash to each gal-| much of him before as I} y.11 on one evening. lon hia serve prevent the! w today, I don't doubt I should ee f the ase thru scater| given cause to be where I Should’ olives be served a Iso ts veniont means of hod And then of fork iministering an internal antisep- ’ | ng the gallows are none but the un-| should reflect hts own bloody mind a4 . payee 5 fortunates who followed; those who! At the upper end, on a ral The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money had the honor to lead them go free. | sat the lords commissioners, the five Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. It's & cur and instructive re-| judges in their scarlet robes and anedibatng till veraal of the usual way of theso he dark periwigs, Baron Jeff nu h, Is on un ain we of Wem enthroned in the middie — — —— wo've never seen his = lavurn Sok place. i Jest knowing as he did the agonizing; his sald lord, the king, from the day at Ogte.| Ho laughea, and jed Gown into! The prisc filed in under guard.| malady from which his lordship suf-| title, honor and the regal name of ‘ d where are the other | that spirit - wrapped in| The rier called for silence under | fered, and the mazingly irregular, de-|the imperial crown—and much more ry that were taken?—the real | Which pped ister into the great | pain of Imprisonment, and ax the |pauched life that he led in spite of it| of the same kind, at the end of all aders of this plag ebeliion, | Hall of aere <0 peur’ hum of yolces gradually became )—perhaps because of It. of which he was invited to say “a cane explains their absence, 1 t a Bes hy mahed, 2 lood considered with i) “peter Blood, hold up your hand! | Whether he was guilty or not guflty, They are wei mon t open be the 12 good men and true that) siruntiy tie was fe to his (Continued Tomorrow) F som them Here await. | Tere to bs and their | composed the Jury. Neither food nor) sition the harsh voice of the cane Wan to « ceedings of true did k. T ‘ me | ——— os that ghast clerk of arraigns. His obedience was that whawtly day, ierion-|uNeny 824 ANCOR As mechanical, ond the cles ironed out | OW Fat Actress nail, even to tie galleries— thieves caught with thelr : the wordy indictment which pro- ° ed with spect most of the pockets of their neighbors. They 2 d Dutar Blood a false traitor Was Made Slim we Indiew—was hung ‘ Were 12 shaken men, each of whom |, the ihidet tiluetHous aha saost ap nt conce » Of! stood between the sword of the lord eh m SP | Corre rei. for Women the lord chief justice's, who n ly |ehief justice's recent. bloodthiratry |cxcellent prince, Jamies the Second,| any stage people now depend entire: aes oahu y ch showed enough f 4 the color that! charge and the wall of hisown con-|bY the srace of God, of England, |iy upon aMarmola Prescription Tablets Dahon ae as a 3 So d Ireland King, | for reducing and controlling fat. One W. USEWIFE PLANS reas hea Al his supreme and natural lord. It in-|clever actress tells thet she reduced ISE HOUSEW! From them Mr. Blood's calm, de-|\tormed him that, having no fear of| steadily and easily by using this new liberate glance passed on to consider FOR THE AFTERNOON NAP the Couch Conveniently Placed. com: oem ster, By MARIAN MOORE He beheld a ta Long hours spent in a sunshiny | young side of 40, with an oval face corner, reading and resting—that | (hat was delicately beautiful. There is the best prescription for the wom- of euttertiiie te an who declares she is 80 Nervous \siceplessness under the low-lidded | “she could Just scream!" We've all | eyes, heightening t heard them say !t, and with few ex- their gentle melancholy. The face | ceptions we find them to be the |was very pale, save for the vivid! women who never have time for @ | color of the full Lips and the hectic! Uttle rest Inthe early afternoon. fiush on the rather high but incon: | Oftentimes her reason for neg- «picuous cheek bones. It was some lecting the “beauty nap” ts because thing in those lips that marred the {t 1s too much trouble to go Up- perfection of that countenance; a| stairs and risk having to rush down | fault, elusive but undeniable, lurked | to answer the doorbell or telephone. |there to belie the fine sensitiveness | of those nostrils, the tenderness of those dark, liquid eyes and the noble calm of that pale brow. 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