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perenne en ers Niiistsessss eres sess ete tees eee ° Children Are | if they won trplay Watch them carefully. You can forestall | a serious ailment with a spoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin THEN you see a child moping, avoid- ing companions and toys and play, look at its tongue and you will usually find it coated—a relia- ble symptom of constipation. Forthwith give a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It will operate in a few hy and the child will feel better again. If there is also feverishness, sneezing and sniffing give another teaspoonful the following night, to make sure that all danger is past. It is perfectly unnecessary to give young children strong physics and car- thartics as they are apt to set up a bad habit they will later find difficult to throw off, A mild yeas etable laxative like Dr. Cald- Pepsin 1 well's Syru ets all their requirements an You can buy a bottle at any drug store at an average cost of less than a cent a dose, leasant to take you will find ing it. and as no d culty adi Experienced mothers learned its value long ago, for it has been on the market over thirty years, and Mrs. Josie Clark, Rocky, Okla, and Mr. Charles Lewis, Blackwood, N. J., attribute the gen eral good health of their f ies to the prompt use The formula, which is on every package, was writ of Syrup Pepsin at the right moment, They have it tem by Dr. W. B. 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If it does not o variable guarantes, } | ADVENTURES op THE TWINS ed tn a field ¢ Quick as a b anose Jumpe leepy sand and Ha, } nen lisel” the NO. 12—THE ROAD TO JUM JUM LAND ins and the s “i Man heard him No sleep for the t to and| sang the HE Sand Man and Nani 4 Man happ Nick went skipping 3 the} And the Twins joined in the Lg foad that led from Squeejick Land | rus, <A ee ran Land snd thy pens “Oh, the Dream Maker Man after They were very happy because they had found the lost sleepy sand| Works as fast as he can iat last and as it was going on sun-| ?* pm dreams off the D down, it was almost time for the ree. Sand Man to start on his nightly | They ¢ so happy that they travels over the housetops. ‘ iced'-thiat the read had| ‘Naner aid Nic’ ¢ *Oh, the stars are so bright changed to cakes of soap, and alip| their t ‘That shine at nigh, r Sand 3 Peep down ike eyes at me. pery ones at that, for the mischiev-| the pc ous gnomes had been at work And the Dream Maker Man Suddenly Nick's feet flew and Works as fast as he can, Nancy's flew and they fell down and Bicking dreams off the Dreamiand| rolled against the Sand Man and Tree,” knocked him over, too, and If they had looked qu they would have Uttle gnomes tugging all the soap cakes bac 9 Crookabone, the Gr The Purest of Teas he remarked. “I su nose is miles away t Perhaps the moon reveals its delicious garden freshness in every cup. Try it. 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Perhaps we can still got| sand in time to put the And when we've Leacge all | “NAMELESS RIVER” man’s Feud in the Northwe BY VINGIB*, ROE Copyright, 1928, Duffield & Co) Brand furthe 1 f # got on 4 the ¢ Di ir i ree a big horse got t 5 im tt » got mo up, When we F some inner | | boots for less than that,” McKane. we died in their said | |you know it.’ ms lA Master- Stroke ove“! in Coat Buying ig twidd I ahe does, terrupt elwood, what power does # Id together the worst et of off s 1 from time to time during t three or fc years, he well, hef forems © came from that long black dey Provine, and one « thers, but the rest are city p ts, or I'm a ar—and wh os ahe want that kind? And kee a hea f McKane » hig hands in ¢ quent resign \ “You two-bit officers!’ he sald, you make me sick “Make you sick because you're al nick for Kate Cathrew wouldn't wipe her boots on you, a» eady But that don’t for a woman “Sure, I know it prevent mo taking anywhere, any tim rtain of morals and de as the trader was, there was a sim in bis words which deman: | ngs up less than that.’’ 1 come ait in my lap & she coaxed, “I tell | xt the place where I live. | “T lke you * She amiled the hand @ little 4dged ugh not to tn > relax her pull a bit Shood, y folded law of the cor nts, the protective ood we: J tears swam sudden! pair, or one she though little oh aD «| in feet at wero ed-for Go over there and pick nd bring it to me. package | flu: grave tall beside the two, accepting rows his shoulder to keep her Nance made ready to go t away at noon sho knew that Br reaching|W8% coming at night, that the nall body to|tWo had always ridden on Diamond, hand and| nd that they would ride again some Nil4, too, wae wary, stretching hia t betw he run t them. She knew that] Brand was always gone in daylight, | and that the cave by the rock below | was home. ut that was all she did know, or| d find out, except that the child's | mo was Sonny and that he was} ven Perhaps it was due to the fact} that she had nadvertently called | 4 reached cager-| him that, that she owed the success h - which She counted on tho aroma ow arose on the clear air “I'm hungry,” she said nonchal “are you?’ nodded. vely > sections nver. ho said, tndl as it may, the yearning ulready the ebild| p' he felt made Nance use t he could with-| the and ‘greatest of feminine | old y n to her sho sald) brown eyes m Ke Ing into the away 1 rant meat | ng her the whil sm: toxsed him a bit of her|in the little face, it you'll kiss | ed that up also and|me—and won't ‘tell Brand a thing| expression of the! about me, I'll cor again tomorrow | ha She remember-|—and I'll bring you some more good- jed now the extraor¢ lightness | i How about it?’ lof the great furry t ag if there} The promise, the kise—these com- Iw little beneath the splendid} pleted the dow of tho lonely |tawny coat save 1 and spirit.| waif, and Nance's heart ached anew Plenty of she reflected, |at the pathetic grip of the weazened m he alarms about jock fighter ust de-| From the far bend she looked back greo—t a foe,|—and this time it was to seo the two| till at t mall hand | strang zens of Blue Stone canor fought he her in the habitual repre Pretending to eat h 1 silence of their unnatural she managed to give the greater part] lives, but withal eo hungrily that the of the food to the two before her,| wam in he »bedient mist eyes again | and they devoured it to the ultimate} ‘*What'd you find, Nance?” Bud crumb queried when she rode in at home. | “Where you live he asked the} ‘‘I found a mystery I'm going to child at last off-handedly, but he did| unravel, she answered grimly, ‘‘or not answer He was picking the|my name's not Nance Allison—and | crumbs he had dropped from the, I made love to a half-starved little | front of his bleached blue shirt—the| kid—and got all chowed up by a dog] pitiful excuse for a shirt, without}—and I heard of a man who's going sleeves, if one excepted the strings} to get a piece of my mind some day that hung from the shoulders, with: | now, mark me!"* out buttons and all but falling from} ‘Land sake!’ sald Mrs. Allison in the scrawny little body beneath. As| the doorway, “what are they—camp phe wat 1 him Nance's heart} er j ac hed foi poverty, for his woe No—and it looks mighty myes-| jbegone appearance, Sho was filled|terious to me, Mammy As soon’s | with a cautions exejtement. ‘The {Collie had sat dowH beside the boy, who had loosed ils hold by now. It} 'seomed that hostilities wore relaxed, tho she took no chances a lown on. the said presently om these pools Bud puts Buckskin away I'll tell you all about it.’? CHAPTER VI Shadows in the Sheriff's Glass HARE: sheriff went back to the store] Cordova and looked the pro “M “is there in the eye.’ eKane," he said, thing you want to say to me?’ MeKano looked at him sultenly “Don't know's there js,"" he an. swered frankly, “you're able to an. swer it if I have, I find. 1 didn't wako u® for two hours after you left that 4 followed} “''m flats by the “Tg They're any we do, too,” sked Nance, “Who's Brand?" she sorry," sald Price Selwood ke me?" Nance asked ag-| True—t I “Maybe All the Time 5° Values ¢ for tragedy soo nd you have no reason, © for you." | Tacoma © Francine — 1105 SECOND AVE. et the man who o - ver Second and Spring [Ra | | and he's due befor the 1 y DR. WO Natural Remedies fon” Herb y Line.” You watch you see them te Kate's face gether azair n th Wo, Chinese Doo- Specialist, compounds the Chinese Nature Herbs, root spe | Fraser. SECOND AVENUE paterson Co The Special Price Basement JUST RECEIVED Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats Priced for a Sensational Sale Unusual Many Would Coat $ 00 Be $65 Values or More High-grade coats of the smartest styles, of handsome ma- terials, beautifully lined with rich broeades in gold and silver effects and rich contrasting colors, and heavy crepe de chine, plain and printed. Lavishly fur-trimrhed. Extraordinary Values in 60 Coats, $39.50 FRASER-PATERSON Special Price Basement