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ee) EVENING a WORLD'S. w& HOME “MAGAZINE. at + YH icnidnsatlgiess -abircatisarestilomse By Harold WO men talk oi the long, bi plowing, @ray-white W. One was rich |; the free pr him, for Evan ton atill reta | eororietica of en In ‘The othur wa Up-bringing, and, pens, loved tho which wns proow ‘ poo rie had ult his credit to eov y trained In Engiai jes it mugt be In accord> She shall rot, n to the rough mai to reopen st you to cease drove away, and Tmnrie's } atilts of the breaker ‘g plow, ‘as with @ sense of cold dismay he stared acrow the waste of rolling prairie. Away on the crest of a rise two figures were * giihouted against crystalline blue, one slender and girlish, a graceful picture with the bronco beneath her, though | he frowned as he recognized a distant | and favorite kinsman of Wyllard’s in) the other, They turned and dipped be- hind the rise as the buggy approach- @d, and that was the last of Constance Wyllard Imrie saw for many a day. Imrie's wheat crop that year was a Great success. Neighbors for miles @round were Invited to his Harvest , Home after the crop was gathered and when the prairie grass was dry ag tin- @er from the scorching In the midst of the fest galloped up to Imrie's farm, “Biggest fire I've seen for five years coming down from the east,” he said. “Heading straight for Carrington; even _ the ‘grecn soo coudn't stop it, and Wyllard’s holding a fortune in his straw pile granary, with his suards | half grown up.’ For « few moments an ugly thought @ntered into Imrie’s mind, If that wheat Wore destroyed one barrier between him | and Constance Wyllard, in the shape} of,a heavy bank balance, would vanish ‘with it, but he also felt he could not/ meet the girl'e clear eyes {f he held his| hand. So he flung it from him, and in| @ sudden hush sent his -votce ringing | ecross the assembly, “There's. a neighbor's. homestead threatened,” he said, “ » you need not tell me—no man knows better that 4 pe hasn't always a pleasant tongue, but ft’s a common danger, and I'm going to help him, Who is coming,with me?’ In frantle hurry they saddled or yoked a man| | the horaca, and ten miautes later with @ ery of “Good luck" from the women ringing behind them, a very mixed cav- alcade swept out into the silence of the moon-lit prairie, leaving a yellow-halred a girl staring with fierce eyes after, There was a thunder’ of hoofs on the matted sod, a great bouncing of wheels, the clods whirled up in the faccs of | those who rode behind, and Imrie, lead- | ing the van, swaying east'y to the gray | horse's strides, spoke to the double | deam that hatled @ gang plow In his boxwagon, At last a loom of bul'd'ngs Tose out of the prairie, and they drew 4 rein before the homestead of Carring- | Swinging himself to earth Imrie | at as ke stood be- | Love in the Wheat Fields. | 80 much, I must take m: Bindloss, Wyllard was, dad tald, a and tnece was neithe? panic emay in face cr bearing as be as the moe 4 hurry. There were my guesis ght, and 1 brought them along to Tmrte; and the grim auio- wered quietly: “tam much indebted to wu alt. As it happoms, alro. my mea are away.” to fool in talking, less Jasper. “Where's your ‘Arrington? Some one turn ch on hla frevh horses,” and minutes Imre found himself the lires ot the big gaug t t tisee of d her low brated in his ears: Bet kt; it Constance Wyll- lew even then vi+ ‘He will never for-| 1 know his ways, It was like 7 Harry.” Vm used to horses if I'm not much of A farmer,” said a voice close by. “You seem to be maneging | things, Ce ana iene You to teil me what to do! Wyll- siancing round, saw his ants dietant kinsman. es, oak smoke rolls’ down. thick Noun ba) me.” he answered, hurriedly The horses were nearly frantic, and Would have mastered him, but Evgilsh voice came out of the vapor. “Rather wild, are they not? Let me help you,” and Imrie was glad to frenkiy accept his rival's assistance, It needed the utmost strength of both to hold the beasts to’ their work, but they cheered Gn one another, and the treble furrow was finished somedow, while, when Imrie siipped the cleyis at the end of it, the team bolted: In- continent. Wyllard and his daughter had seen to that, while, when Constance staggered toward hom, dripping, under a heavy burden, Imrie ceneed his protests as with the glare of ‘the flame upon her| face she raid: “When the reat are doing Part, too.” The fire rolled up to the first of the furrows and halted a moment there, stretching out tongues of flame toward the withered grass tufts that showed) between, ready to seize upon them us uw bridge to help it across to the wealta of fuel waiting behind. Sometimes It also passed that bridge, ut scorched ard panting men stretched out alon che Ine flung Uhemselves upon it am fazaenen it down with the soaked Ags. ‘Thus, at last the fire was conquered. Wyllard thanked his helpers; then drew Imrie aside, Walking very’ stiffly, for his side pained him, Imrie approached the threshold of Wyllard’s house, where 1 F | “Those are my friends be- rr Hot treat me as such. May I aak upon what footin uu receive me now? Then Wyllard’s face softened, and he rey mustache twitched aa t his hand ty him. Imric toerea as he passed jhto the Jong, rs built hall, where the heads woly and deer reeled before him. then tried to recover hinselt paying “Tt is noth, ing, One of the horses kicked me, think,” as Constance Wyllard with a low ery ran toward him. Still two men had seen and read the | ook in her fa One was the poate itor, and he set his teeth as he all bed out into the night, bd ge she fa erat of Carrington smiled |reoogrized the inevitable, tor Be to his daughter after his own fashion, rh] it-burt him to yield. It wae two days ie when Imrie, who had ‘est some of his usual color and’ still moved stiffly, a driven over to Carrington end spent half an hour in private with Its owner, who had fe \quested him to do so, What passed be: ttween them only the two men kne but In-rte went straight from that terviow Into the presence of Constanm Wytlird, and felt, when at last her head rested on his ehoulder, that he would have fought prairie fires forever \for such a consummation, ‘There was & wedding hater, when, for the first time since. ite building, all the secera within a radius of twenty miles aagetbied at Carrington, and, somewhat against his wirhes, Inirte’s bride did not come to y-handed, for that harvest had To-morrow “The Varick Street Diamonds,” a great New York detective story, wilt begin, J.—This | at. on, Mustache Grower. W. M. J. Trenton, formula has been found very y for mustache grow! nea two ounces, tine cantharides, one-half ow oll of Iav- ende!, oll of rosemary, fifteen drops! ach. Apply te the roots of the mvs- tache at night. Let it remain until the following morning, when ‘it may be ‘washed away with a neutral soap and warm water, It may be used as tong as required, For Eyebrow and Eyelash. C. R—Here ts the reauested | A. formula for making eyelashes and eyebrows grow Cologne, 21-2 ounces; elveerine, 11-2 ounces; fluid extract of jaborandl, 2 drams. Agitate ingredients till thor- oughly incorporated. Apoly to the eye- brows with the brush and to the lashes with a. tiny camel's halr paint brush. The brush must he freed from any # rop and pessed lightly alone the edge | of the evelids, exercising extreme care that not the minutest portion of the lo- tlon touches the eye itself, To Remove Wrinkles. NXIOUS, South Kottright, N. ¥.— A To reniove wrinkles from be-/ tween eyew massage with a good | cream, rubbing the lines in a contrary @irection. Apply wrinkle patches at sight, These are mado of strips of | medicated plaster. The skin over the wrinkle is held taut and plaster pasted over. It, To Reduce Bust, Dear Miss Ayer: OW can 1 dectease the size of my bust and hips by some home treatment or exerc'se? K. L. It ts possible to reduch the bust at home by the following treatment, but Beauty Hints. # # w w wt By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. | W lof the halr with a sponge or twice a day. This lotion is tapeviaily 4 with this astringent ointment: Artstol, 2 grams; white vaseline, 30 grame; es- senve of peppormiat, 10 drops. Thea cover the bust with linen cloths | wet with this lotion: Alum, 2 grams; atetnte of lead, % grama; distilled water, #0 grams. Cover the wet cloths with olled silk, And keep them on for twelve hours. The | ults for sev- treatment Will not show, continued as. eral weoks, bat shoud loug 94 necessary, For Falling Hair, Dear Miss Ayer: HAT shall I do to prevent my hair from falling out? About a year ago I wh peroxide of hydrogen, which dyed my hatr to a very | pretty shade. For the last few months, however, my hair has been falling out, MARY ——=. Go to a competent rcaip massage operator and have her treat your hair, or learn to do it yoursolf, Stop the use of peroxide until your hair has hed time to recover. Try this recipe; Phonic acid, 2 grams; tincture of nua vomica, 71-2 grams; tincture of red cin- |ehona, 90 gramp; tincture of cantharides, 2 grams; l® grams; , sweet Apply to the then calogne, almond oll, 6 grams, good for very dry halr. Cure -or Blackheads, Dear Mies Ayer: Y chemt is covered with black- heads, and my nase Is in the same condition. Can you tell me what to do? What is a complexion brush, and where can one be obialned? VIOLETTE, Try the lotion I give you, which win remove the trouble if it is not of too long standing, I am not allowed to sive names and addresses in this pa- per, Write me, inclosing stamp and sgdrens, and I will give the information | das Fores: Sat. 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Hen & Co, ai ad T ober bie ¥ CONCERTS at 3) AND Siig MONTAUK = BATINEES THE YANKEE CONSU 3 ta rns 14 A Weat Pearteenth Street Additloa of aw I%h Street Butidtogy will give us 68,000 square fest more space— A Great Fall Sale OUR POPULARITY was gained and ts maintained by GOOD MERCHANDISE at LOW PRICES — and by no outs! le inducements, All Silk Crepe de Chines [Sonate s mts Dresses Pretty Blues, Pinks and hades, 0 os well as | MORE SPACE-OR® GREATER ASSORTMENTS, © otect ent Brown Na SY Meni Tan, ote.— | Gosirabie for dressy wear 39 Women's. ari ze Gowns. | Sot, Close ate eh .| All Wool Suiting Mixtures In Th popular oc combinations oe Gee iad Green—& fee ie i i . 29 pa Babies’ Wool Sweaters: | Mercerized Fi'c'd Back Chevlots fener Ratelnein ront se pean . fold nte—Pink Bing tnd Remedi | arses to 8 peareonualy Wr ED back, make m kimonos, egues, walets ond Wraperes 1917 ‘Boys’ Flannel Blouses ,. + : eon Bed Salloe Soltay: r:etvige | | Royal, Navy, | Moire Percalines fancy brad Bin Gilt or art pale | % Inch—fine ptiky quality—Gun Metal MM 0 8 yeare—usualiy, and two ot ibe shades of Gray— Fall Sale Price firm, close Lure cont quality, * 1244 | closing out the Grays at... | Black Sateen Seidienabie Silk Emb'd Flannels .* heavy a ytutiocrbine 1, Homiatitched, with wide emb’y above ounce, with: Hemlonn gine MGs t out scallop in elaborate designs -handioom eb’ y on Batlard 54 Women's White Waists: Heavy Damask Cheviot gad, | Bt ini Yard Wide White Cambrics ° | [htge'peyrt buntons cnt Vale fannels—vatue 19 to 1.19 ot Weave—narrow pleat | Bleached and e finished by the Lonsdale x) 7 shape—ail sites—nstead of Company— por yet substantial quality { t d— Fe ee ee Pile eee. 436 | Women's Speight Lace Nets | Mine White Coutilie-desp Orlental, Repousse snd Polnt tsb te tes eaaagapen Venise—-White, Cream and Eoru— for entire Let yokes and large ploture hats—value .@ to 98. | Silk Tabourette Scarfs White and solored-—hand emb'y In gold cord and colored silk— Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs: pute, Itnen—narrow -hemstiteh— 10. | Small hand embro'd:red .nitial,., «I~ | Special Sale Diankets somo Seta zoe both endo ba 4 i eet, double WEE $1.99 OL. GDicccccccsesvesesercees 95) thick—ull pees sandal Desirable for any Kind of Drapery, pty heavy ' Shios in over chalr, couch or tabourette, Ls Meany Td gay natead of | In Toilet Articles i For Pall Sale::.s:scscscrses 3.47 Fancy Tollet Soaps—made by a firm of high reputation— | box of three cakes—value .15., Large Rubber Dressing Combs— Inatead of 10 Fine Tooth’ Combs—inatead of Dress Suit Cases Large Turkish Towels 2xit—full Lar ror ayn e and spongy—good value at eae 54 5| Fine Bleached Muslins | te | je—sott and fine for hat ¥ 4 inch—Sheepekin—not Imitation leather—Iinen I'm rass lock and machin. catehes—usually » 1,98 | Lowa Enews 5 cent quality. Table Oilcloths Best emiitety yards + a neat patterns in blue and black—worth .2., | praoot | "mend. What So Necessary to Home Comforts As a Robe or Sacque of Ecderdown? ~ 3 These soft, cozy fabrics need no introduction. . : Beeey one>> knows their warmth and comfort for cold weather, but everye) > body may not know how well we can please both taste and pockets Read aad you'll learn I"R EIDERDOWN SACQUES— t collars Ravrd collarstancy edmerriptqn 2O02S 99090999984 29S 09008964 EIDERDOWN ROBES— Red, Blue, Pink, q Bite Vitineie voae te! 3.79 R-ppls_ Biderdown—colla: wie ‘satin ‘oond vanda—heavy hers 4,98 Rinse Midd ean collar, ” Reich Ran ge ol align yoo vicle e i df nt sree 6.98 BE? ae at in or ail b: KOON SACQUES— cord ie hers ee | Eideydown—delleate Heavy matects. with 2.98, geencollar Ie ke Ponte NOway 4 ¢ ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENT OF {| HOUSE GARMENTS IN OTHER WARM FABRICS ~ ws fine pied ae hee haped neck—plala bande aa 98" light, medium and Cc aah 59 Fant: te Full Length aha. Black and Wilte-paurer polka ve se sah ant rownd hep colore— Short Flannelette Kimonos— fe ttim—or shirred yoke—boxe Perelan 0! jorimgs—bard to mateh— Pate back —emb'y bands. i value §1,24....06 : German Flannel Room Gowns~ © Might, faney figures—va-ue 2.4. tM Finish Neg! aad Gor : ralan patterns senltg collar, grosgrain ribbon and. lace Flannelette Dressing. Bacques— -tight- fitting--ruftie down front, all 98 around and on collar and cuffs.. Fine Flannelette Dressing Sacques— lors—fancy yoke, wit dointy ccempire eftect of ribvon’ 4,49 | Hide, Pleated voke—full p hy ve 2 8 é Yolvet=fowing sleeves... MEN'S BATH ROBES Bi. innel Kimono Bacques— own and Blanket Robes. ‘ 7 aie | Corman in pretty floral designs— plain colors or fancy border, & We | combination band trim—very 1,49 Reversib e Wool Blanket Rot ae deep round collar—sti:ched seame— | heavy cord—newest combinat! |of Brown, Blue and Green. MORNING SALES ciate Thursday, Until 1 F. M ‘op Laces Cream and Ecru 06 inch:s wide—used extensively ‘or trimming hou! demon chil. oren's and misses’ ery warm and comfortable Crepon Benene-viait or dotted — shirred yoke! lan bands... +98} fons 4.99" Me te ai Lene ne ite ‘Red Tan, Green, ‘f Mluel Vink. ue Biue—deep yoke shu rings—lace Meu Y prose MARS TODAY: PIFF! PAFFII POUF!!i || | a Chints tape turhe red tanké- fancy seroll etttehing—cord : 2 . edge d-—parified white cotton filtue—valos $1.69. BAS! Nothing ike sityek To hard wear hemm-> Breet value at 19 cente For Morn: One oe "the best makes— in all sine Ceprnegt™ BASEMENT. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, —— DAILY FREE DELIVERIES | By our wagons in radius of Twenty-live Miles. By Express in radius of One Hundred Miles. By Freigh! on paid purchases to all R.R.Stations in New York, NewEng- land, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This apoties 1 Table d'Hote Lunch ¥ : 5 Courses, ..30 Cents} 11.30 to 2.30, F TO-MORROW, OCT. 27th. | ‘Puree of Mg Beans ant Vewetabhe Beet aria ilode with Yous § Carrie of Veal, gina i Freay Hast Apple Sal iFreeoserit ud aoumt fi |