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PAGE 8 i ch Te FOOL OF THE TWINS © Olive Roberts Barton BY ** RAFAEL | MRS, GIANT'S SABATINI * ADVENTURES SUNBONNET AY ) * WAWETRATED By — aK oe x : we ae A.W, BATIERTIELD ‘ ; ) A i . , /) e@ @WEAFALL BADATING (429+ RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE. INC, || Ry With Holland. te mmands tole} { RON: with Martha Quin , ib © } \ Paul's Head, in I i, London 4 ; J ; ter Mi y) Th : xs i A friend natne Bib Holles to enter a « the government Buckingham fa ait toca dinner at Gomes late to the feast NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the duke's lacke not make any determined They were on her blue and white checked sunbonnet Lastly she saw the white fig ure of the duke big {minute that the little t were using him for a 6 y and girl his own, and showed no Sign of th the guests that afford From pale that they had been, her eheeks—her whole body, it seemed to her—had flamed:a vivid scarlet, Now it was paling again, paling this time im terror and disgust Fascinatedly she watched her, his eyes of Pa pete oo sik aca fe t his pocket, “Where do| On Nar On his full lips, both hands outheld BB ph lB ne 1 8'po. child ve gone, | light hold of his wool in Welcome, He moved correctly, with eambutenr babe wah avaan 8 But if ¢ find ‘em| from falling, That almost exc co that was dar pubes Ex th hi ieewetal I can't find just the| started to ac de 1) more sober mi ave Ve" with the by a storm of feast. E her ho reassuran t In time, for hi yut knocked the ut of both of lly made was dixtin in w t ilktemper in log ne dreamed for a| "That was a close sh grace’s advance for a moment. Th da white Mh rig incontinently she tur nd fled. vegies day tilaht athe with the feelings of one who had| jt alone of all t : looked down for a moment into the/ne had probably pit of hell and drawn back in shud dering horror before being engulf Behind her fell a dead silence astonishment. It endured w you might have cou six, Then | little prud & great peal of dem laughter | will require much pa came like an explosion to drive her! your chance to i fearfully onward CHAT vit She reached the hall, darted across | Mr..Etheredge Advises this, and across the vestibule, her| Toward midnight, when all light silk mantlo streaming behind | kuests but Ether had departed her, and so gained at last the open|and the candles lighting the dl door, stared at by lackeys, who won- | dered room were gluttering in tl ewer «arp. we ‘dered, but made no attempt to stay | sconces, the duke sat alone in coun an he her. with the younger libertir up against you . I—in Beanstalk Land, Too late, came the shout from the| The duke unburdened himself, bit ‘Oh, but ‘ eplied Nick, feeling hime pursuing duke, ordering them to bar |terly and passionately n over for bruises. her way. By then she was already} Etheredge smiled et Raine tae in the courtyard, and running like a| “Y pad a are for the gateway that opened | fellow. 0 clumsily to wo Upon Whitehall. Out of this the/and then you blame me for the fail o of Lande hhackney-coach that had brought her|ure of your endeavors. Had y« , id care to ru: Buckingham sneere the abduct of t than any, showed cation beyond the falr held on an we! ou,” he sald, “that the ike tenpins ned so many, cartwheels th Wh—where aro we declared Nancy Beanstalk Land? Whatever this is we are on, it's blu present | with checks ox ously ungratefu it. Do you - - suppose they have t white was at that moment slowly rumbling. | asked me, ave told you what Kingham. ‘There 's | checked grass In Beanstalk Land Panting she overtook it, just as the | must happen with a parcel of fools o them, and the menace Suddenly Nick cried o1 ful, Nancy! Don't fal We're up on som: ght "Te er the ¢ to scare them into nations driver brought it to a halt in obe-|who haven't learnt the art of |< @ience to her cry. carrying their wine in decent | making exa “To Salisbury Court,” she gasped. hion, Had she arrived at the ap. There are pre Hoth Twins peeped and what do ‘ou think they saw! Ag king a @ her blue and white checked # ant w< nan cow! And they wer t! When Snap jumped o fenee, and they flew off that is where they bad Heaven love you, Bucks, an ve me. T * orted Nancy “It must be 1, Nick, If we ff, we'd be amashed as fat an But just then Nancy’s foot | struck a piece of starch on Mra Oh sunbonnet brim and she in their nos ch an argumen “Drive quickly?” pointed time, whilst they were stili/and down the towr eyes that wine had rendered te DEVELOP INTO ant and kindly. As it is, you merely thing that I advised us, and—to | “Bo that as it may,” said the {i.| Yours and mir |humtored duke, “there is a laugh |aFe beginning to against me that is to bo redeemed. 1 trils. Give them | ; Chronic coughs and persistent!, ve went up. He uttered a musi./The English are an eaxy-going peo- | Away’ she" went Sead over | Golds lead to serious lung trouble) 1) scofnful laugh. “Is this your ple on the hurface, which has led is right down into the pall of ———_—— | sober, all might have been well. She that this is a visitatic might have come to share, in part,|the new Sodom, at least, their intoxication, and so she | listening h would have viewed their antics thru | offended her by a db |tacle; and that is very far from am for directer measures now as this against y “Director measures?” Etheredge's | tbo law fulfilled You can stop them now with Creom) ii cea ome fools to the ing by abus-| milk, Nick tried to save her but| Taulsion. an emulsified creosote that Pe eT ationce . tug) thea: The where His |down he we is pleasant to take. Creomulsion ts) 47 Oe TS not for you, Wait a Majesty's father his head in| “Help! Helpr’ ned ae ie mew medical) discovery with ithe | Moment, my sweet Bucks, I have no/| Within easy view of these windows, [loudly as ‘they ec urs, fold action; it soothes and heal illusions as to what you mean by di “And wo I tell you that the thing |Glant never. heart Bhe | inflamed membranes and kills the rect measures. You are probably | which you intend to do, which would | Would have gone on with her milk | aby as aes . only wuddenly her sharp eyon |more sober than 1; but then I am | be {rtught with risks at any time, ing. on ie cetsie ty the slantias Dotienite More intelligent than you. Out of | certain destruction to you at this/ spied something dark splashing 0 ‘as the greatest healing agency for|™Y !ntelligence let me inform your AA around in the milk pall. " “There are two pesky fics eatment of chronic coughs and | Sobriety. bs said. “Tit hawe'to fieh thead catr eaids and other forms of throat and| “Oh, come to the point re fit tials’ Peta cel = hy | lung troubles. Cugceaniatedt lg ot “I am coming to it. If you mean | “7s ' in addition to creosote, other heal to carry the girl off, I'll be remind. RES eee eee recet and ston. thelig you that at law it’s a hanging frritation and inflammation, walle | matter. on to the stomach,/ ‘he duke stared at him in dis Fee at ete ands wan daeieeks | dainful amazement. Then he uttered the germs that Iead to consumption. |a sharp laugh of derision. } Creomulsion 1s, guaranteed sati ‘At law? Pray, my good George, factory je treatment of chronic | what have I to do with the law?” ones and colds bronchial asthaia, |” ..ny which you mesn that you are "of throat and lung diseases, and is above it.” | excellent for building up the aystem| That is where usually I Fee tt te tty Oe co ome” £%"| found myeell” mi or cold, no mai : | er of how eae sramaine. 5 Rot re-| “Uusually. The times are not leved after taking according to di-| usual, The times are monstrous un. ‘Fections. Ask your druggist. Creo-| . ence, oe Atlanta,” Ga—Adver- | 4" Rochester, no doubt, thought en VESTIBULE, HER MANTLE tisem as you do when he carried off Miss ie STREAMING BEHIND HER. which you count for safety would prove your undoing. The fierce light that beats upon a throne beats upon those who are about it. A more obscure man might do this thing with leas risk to himself than you would run.” His grace discarded at last his In credulous scorn, and gave himself up to gloomy thought. Etheredge, lean. SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the | aisip ccs ee ee rach < 3 = pin | faintly, cynically amused. At length original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians, for 50 years. | the duke stirred and raised his hand. hase ge agate th some eyes to his friend’s face. Refuse imitations of genuine Phillips “Don't sit there grinning—damn 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses. you!—ndvise me." have PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself |, #8 DART ACROSS THE z O MAKE your insure a healthy “To what end, since you won't fol Avice?” let me hear it. What fs it? | “Forget the girl, and look for - a easier game, You are hardly young preparation. Child’s tongue shows Child’ : enough for such an arduous and tir if bilious, constipated jing hunt as this.” His grace damned him roundly for a scoffer, and swore that he would don the affair; that, at what ever cost, he would pursue ft. “Why, then, you must begin by effacing the bad impression you have |made tonight. Pay her a visit on onday at the theater to tender your |most humble apologies for the dis. | bs graceful behavior, you would never have bidden her make one of such a company. You will profess yourself glad that she’ departed instantly; that is what you would, yourself, have advised.” “But I pursued her. My lack sought to stay her coach!” “Naturally—so that you might make her your apologies, and ap-| prove a departure which in the ci cumstances you msut have urged.” “You think she will believe me?’ His grace was dubious. | j “That will depend upon your act: | Hurry, Mother! Even constipated,| stomach and starts the liver and|ing, and you are reputed to be some. | bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies pekae Madgerniag griping. Contains no | thing ine an actor, God knows you narcotics or soothing drugs. Say | played the mountebank once to some ee eee StU rs iCoraia” to your driggist_ and |purpees.. Have -you forgotten?” California ¥ig Syrup.” No other| avoia counterfeits. Insist upon genu | “No, no. But will it serve, do you laxative regulates the tender lttle|ine “California Fig Syrup,” which | think?" H bowels so nicely, It sweetens the! contains directions,—Advertisement. (Continued in Our Next Issue) 1 ing hair preparation. | eye | Perfect in quality GIVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child — Harmless! }a few bite |come more tired and do scarcely |making such remarks as “I was AIR TONIC | way, use faithfully the exquisite French Be not persuaded to accept cheaper domestic Eau de Quinine of doubtful value and inferior quality. ED. PINAUD’S is the original Eau de Quinine. There is nothing like it in quality and fragrance, Countless imi- tations serve only to emphasize ED, PINAUD'S as the world’s lead- An instantaneous success! ED, PINAUD'S LILAC TALC Parfumerie ED. PINAUD ats AMERICAN IMPort! oprices ED. PINAUD BLDG. LE STAR EJ] Cynthia Grey: = Woman, Whose Husband Employs Girls at Hi Place of Business, Explains Why They Prefer Married Women. BY CYNTHIA GREY The question of “Why showd married women be pert lo work?” seems never to atay settled. During the past eight years it has been discussed at least thrée times by the readers of this column | For the most part, thé replies have been from the marriec itted women working and from single girls who resent it. But I find a new angle in the case in a letter written by ¢ woman whose husband is in business, She explains why they prefer to employ married women, Her letter follows: Dear Miss Grey: I like to read your letters and those to the editor, too. They are always full of interesting ideas of other people, and that is worth a gold mine, for it so often puts one to thinking of things worth while and brighten our own id and thought I consider that a deep thinker is as rich as any million aire, or the greatest of poets, for if we then put ow thoughts on paper to be read by others, we may help some one who is discouraged and ready to give up, or some rich person who is sick and tired of high living and disgusted with life, If they read other people’s life story or some of their thoughts it puts them on 1 for a time at least, and gives them a rest from their own lives. And what can be a greater deed than that? I want, espectally to mention th Grey will receive call letter writt th ung Ind onday, Wednesday and about so many married Friday from 1 to m, and on working, when t many || 4 and Thursday from 14 | || girls ot w m, at her office in The | || pale i nth ave. | | 8 o'clock sharp mo during all w ) and the married women middle-aged women would turt My husband owns a t requires hiring women the twice as much wo: round. At first he hired yc girls, Thut this ia the way the ma girls did, an th s fact My husband kept the two i’ proved ¢ rity of them behaved: Upo rk, they would ats r, clr noses, ad. , and dur r a Smployed for four ye at some | that ©, 1 honestly finery, chat and laugh with one an-|turned off 6 r ferent girls. He ther, joke about some fellow nen emp yed whero they had been the event excep! They would go cut to dan until the close, then go wit 1 friends muto rid get home abe i; arine the ing, make a hasty t get to work 15 ¢ no tired and sleepy une mi 1e to my h i him if he could t ud out to « aw bir Bor tenance with work a half an hour late, the day wore Kk in the. gla: ore powder, rouge i settlo down t nd m they would be any work at all They would kéep watching the clock hour by hour, minute by min ute, wishing ‘for the closing hour In this great distribution now reading throughout the worl out late to the dai Am #0 last 4 I can hardly move grass and stuck it tn Both Twins grabbed ft and held on tight. Then Mrs the leaf away and wen her milking. (To Be Continued) ht, . by Beattio Sta t threw on with {Co} Coleridge says: “In ths Bible there is more that finds me than in all other books together; the words of the Bible find me at greater depths of my be- ing.” Features in Both Styles Hundreds of Helps and References, Index to Parables and Miracles. Explanatory Headi pare. 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