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MONDAY, FEBRUARY SUARY HI AR ¥ o a _ a2 ADVENTURES MISS DONI ‘ OF THE TWINS lis an alt 6 Olive Roberts Barton - " ; A SHADOWY RIDDLE at 1 the Fulddle , Sometimes s 1, and e . ft ~ h 1 be the at h, ‘ But 4 far of " @CAPAR, BABATINN AD o @ ; = i BEGIN RE TODAY Se tags be " . ae H e Hie likes the sun, 4 yet it ts H soldier and advar > aa} away tod | 1 is qucer when war ta 4 u Ko that. It] a By bon ft : t a bit| How he jumps behind you as if in| a Quins I doubt Le sa Doctor Fost Miste The minute the sun sticks out his Albemaria, tre |r’ ne ka F : I t uve From his bed of clouds where he f Randal Holles, fath tt wh Fr you've conquere Five é ‘ : God bring y . om 1 ® t u . back the curtains that f fr f " . t rod t , ght cover the skies, | Mh i : t Randal t - ae o bresp n or teeth ¢ ir Jack di too, and not a YW A / dal k no comfort, and) rectory ~ | —_ parted from Mr, Sytve r vowing tn | with " 0 ad Nick. ‘Bhe's begin. foul kn J | y 9 " his heart that he would re no | trott ng = ee |The mysterious places where Nim-| _ making. gos betide what might Tab alder Wallan ‘orke whe vemoved sure ¢ she was say} ble Jack goes | \ \ ery early next morning, before mself permanently | | ry NOW GO ON WITH THE Pr Phy in gee oo 4 2 BA toe ny weer gah jut it must be Soot Town, for] \ He looked at her almo: . er. va Sit Ghar Ren 000s 088 Jack 4 le, Jack is ¢ when he comes back \ Rf forth upon the conquest of t 14, dead these two \ white-faced Then in silence be/ fortitied by a aie bee and “eet eoccmmutianes * Jack can jump over a candiestick,| Ho ts always apparelod entirely tn | 6 a swung on his heel and went off thru! and that brand-new sword ud boast of conquering the world, | 2° e8p* over chairs, he climbs up} black, | = the trees. Six paces he had taken! which had accompanied t least he had. won himeelf an {im wal |No matter what color, you'll fina | . when he came face to face with an heasing, As he node aio: pearl get He 1s quick as ao cat never] that it's true | M188 MARY DONLAN, of vefaced gentieman in the | above which the cherry the that should be pping. falls. This rascal bears quite a resem-| rbagrats id re of a churchman, who . gray rect tone to greater things, He was the : i | blance to you. sut 4 - sah vat aie slowly reading ta a book lately up youngest colonel in the service, “ometimes Jack's thin; sometimes) ys whe wanted it to THE PERFECT PERFUME for general one attice was pushed ope thanks to his own talents as we be ® fat, SAGE: f | "He's fed atlont youns fellow, there because of the toilet purposes. Try it for handherchie}, d the head and sh to M vo Monk meen Oe? ort eet al tet | gd Dy Sire tag ews is deliv >: ie anaanaien. ever have Bay senys Lagi Sages ways flat | When ho quietly mimics and follows : er atomizer and bath. Test its quality for oftly called iim, an|Deen worthy and no proved himeelt--|1Ke Wonderland Allee, one minute you ‘round, sa Piper |tantures of " yourself, Recommend it to men for use hin Seny BG. 8 Brows ‘ e's ta you'd think the Pied Piper | sit it im in th ity to t {blinded by his unshed |" Sm “ss c Wao s And th he is} were playing a dance te Pon Hew - : . after shaving. Ho reined in his horse at When in tol e ‘ e youth commanded himself, up. His rancour melted c valuable : DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITL TES in 2 good-morning, Mr, Syl ‘Nar His wh r andsome furniture of his| 22° follows ; and, . Frou ear y packages that imitate the genuine I but came to say pete YD 6; the servant f ‘ ae a plast " ‘ ‘ know tthe en ED. PINAUD'S. The genuine French nughe an ‘hee : And stick n plaster erever| what it ts pe onrcdton r 1 y s, my boy. Your father I wasn't really gay, I ‘ Hey ry you ¢ many : things apres Be ‘ n . Lilac of this famous Parfumeur never ” I have stayed aw od C Fed. was about The & at n ; : a tring oie tid elitists ot to miss you now,” Th € her who had teen bi tom paper stopper r he girl's was hardly true, but ft ts very like 1 7 th se sgh eed Pl oa pss pen rupee tA r these things, since | ness 4 ever by - jeved it. I wanted to say i i You are detaining the gentleman, Me Cott kocy anted 0 SAY lhe might offer them to her, he « , Dramatic Club to ED. PINAUD'S father, and he is in haste, He ts off aipiinr +. | . What w Hike, he won-| the house | a. ena ware! me back tO] aered ag he natn, his faes| but found x Present Program LILAC TALC er raised bis heavy gray Tt wan ali | Msht and eager. It was th yearms| Mrs. Tenfi of thone creatures | basket The Footlight Dra p wy 4 AL rows a le; the shadow of a could say; but he said it with t he had heard from her; but; who make of religion a vice for thelr | must give an ente nd r BS. A ale hovered about the corners of loquence. af was natural enough, for the con-|own assured damn The Pied Piper laughed as tho k Superb quality Talcum Powder com- his diy mouth, his eyes looked a hing slapped softly down |St*ht movements demanded by his| ttle before the handsome it was a joke, but everybody was ri hall bined with fragrant French Lilac, ; question, humorously. s withers nf his horwe. Hig Moldler’s life mado it impossible that | young stranger, But at th guessing too hard to pay any at-| island program be fea Ran - shrugged. “Nancy fs gay lutch tt ere it felt | rer : sya oa Ba i = ine of ee lece 7, n ny at tention to him. | tured by a play entitled i P : at my departure, sir." th nd himself holding | 7°" D® Hae writte npn oper pub jonme back: to her 7 “1 know what it is,” sald Nancy, |ity," sf rfumerie “Tush, The parson turned, !a little tasseled glove. letter only had ho recetved in all A creature without ge and she rec | Emma 1 a rece con oe : written to him after Dunbar {n an: uined her with ki T have a Uttle shadow ‘that ‘goes | musical and danoe ‘ ‘ swer to his announcement that he adam, it is not her character I vie Fel? ona arergy te Neal, readings by Cather had won himself a captaincy and #o| seek of you; but her whereabouts,”| o _— # ff eee trumental music AMERICAN IMPORT OFFICES advanced a stage in his conquest of | said the exasperated Randa But what can be the use of him an TAT IE 7 |the world | In the elegance and good looks, | more than I can see." | Tie atub tp 66 ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORE | How would she greet him now? | which had at first commended him. That's right,” nodded the F le irl How would she look at him? What|she now beheld the devil's seal of nd your prize ts @ para-|j | would be her first word? He thought | worldiiness, Such a man would seek © only thing to keep _-- — }that it 4 be his name, He hoped her niece for no good purpose t he from following you on} Ti mF i talgtht ber for. in her utterance of | was just such’ a man as her niece, to|a sunny day.” | Brown Is Flayed % |it he would read all he sought to | to her undo! make welcome. | (To Be Continued) Sharging that Mayor Brown had to discuss plans for an “Open House kn (Continued in Our Next Issue) | (Copyright, 1924, by & ) I, nticipated the recommendation of Auto Dealers to Auto week.” It has been found fim t came to a clattering halt at | — os a — ~| the King county g j oring Consider Display | po-itic to stage a regular automo- the ory He flung down | -— - fn and city 20% ee . bile show because of lack of space AH , 5 f from the sa hout waiting for voted the| Automobile dealers and newspaper | 44 dealers expect to observe i i i s groom's assistance, and creaked ¢ en we: ee he L. 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Dr. KING’S new oiscovery Coughing is frequently @ serious annoyance to yourself and to all about you druggist for genuine pleasant | “California Fig Syrup” which has oak wtih the butt of his ng-w T Before him, starti a lean oid ere x resembled the corpulent Mathilda who had kept he 1's house of old. He started some of the glad eagerness | ng in his face faltering. “Ls he at home?" Aye, he be in," she mumbled, mis. tru fully ey his imposing figure. | “Do ee moment, whiles I calls him.” She vanished into the gloom of the hall, whenee her voice reached | | him, calling; “Master! Master! Here} | be a stranger!” | | Came # quick, youthful step, and] }a moment later a young man ad- | vanced from the gloom. | “You desired to wee mo, sir?" he| | inquired. Randa! Holles stood looking at him, speechiens for a long moment, dumb. founded. Ho moistened his lips at |last, and spoke | “It was Mr, Sylvester whom I de- sired to see, sir,” he answered. “Tell | mo”—and in his eagerneas he wan 20 | unmannerly as to clutch the un- ‘known parson's arm—“where is he? | He is no longer her | “No,” was the gentle answer. “I |have succeeded him." The young cleric paused. “Mr. Sylvester has been with God these three years. Holles commanded himself. “This is bad news to me, sir, He was an jold friend. And his daughter... |Miss Nancy? Where ts she?" “That, sir, I do not know. I never heard. You see, sir, I had not the quaintance of Miss Sylvester. Per-| | haps the squire...” | | ‘To the squire’s he went, and burst | he, | jin upon him at table in the hall. heaved himself up at the intrusion lof this splendid stranger. | “God in Heaven!" he cried in |amazement. “It » young Randal Hol- jest Alive? | | It transpired that the report had jrun thru Potheridge that Randal had | been killed at Worcester. That would |be at about the time Mr. Sylvester |died, and his daughter had left the | village shortly thereafter. | The squire had heard where Nancy | had gone; but he had since forgotten ja parson’s daughter was no gr |matter. Then he bethought him tha’ |r@rhaps his housekeeper could say, | Summoned, the woman was found to remember perfectly. Nancy had gon |to Charmouth to the care of a mar- | ried aunt, a sister of her father’s, her only remaining relative. ‘The aunt's name was Tenfil, an odd name, ‘To his dying day Randal would re- member that ride to Charmouth. “HEALTH RESTORED BY INTERNAL BATHS AT 68 YEARS” | Mr, Silas EB. Millis of 83 Smith Bt, New Bedford, Mass., writes to the Tysrell Hygienic Inatitute: "Thay cs lg report to favo make in behalf of th: BL, = cad Ith ered complet oy, 101 me. 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