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VAs Very € + 4 . waiss Linbsny vans RUN A IHT| wey pcwats STE SRNR iz A Great Summer Story of New York Copyright, 1012, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), \ SPLINTER IZ HER FING pW ay ea P : AB! . r 1 66 g7NOME on in,” said the Average Girl as she stood where the white froth | ) @oRGEWS i¢ B y W-lls H astin gs ;. j ( from the waves that broke farther out just splashed the hem of her CREATION \§ { short bathing skirt. he water's fine.” and to prove the contradic: | Ongucnr sees} REREAD END YP PDORD OS 1449446 9OOH900 | | teetmess of the female nature she shivered vipientiy. i! ‘The Woman of Thirty stood at the extreme shoreward edge of the water and | (Copyright, 1911, by Nobta.Merrtit Co.) no strange wa f you ‘ | @aatiously advanced @ tentative foot into the Atlantic Ocean. Not meeting | 4 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, hed res ts 1 yourself to me in the at i warm a reception he expected, she| 4 young New Yorker, con place, T am quite sure there would : ay lncrwe to marty Nancy Bond, have been no trouble, If you are di drew it out hasttly, | vain wana to get rid of her. gatiafied with the treatment your al “Oh,” said the Girl, and she spok is receiving here, even now you are at loudly, for both the ves and th berfect liberty to take her away.” bathers were making a good deal “Come,” I sald angril: folse, “perhaps the water will spoil/ wasting time. Are you going to shew your new satin suit,” and she para-| pdb trp hdt ot Ho A onl) ‘ phrased mockingly: ou? “Mother, may | go out to swim? traces her to Muckina! oe Rond,” he answered, in pained 2 Yes, my darlin saughter, ee == = welloman Sante “L was under the impression ress yourself n your bathing su rr | eal that you called your aunt Mra, Lath But don’t get tt wet with water.” | Nes, otvarigy oe OH Mama! Look’! | Just what right have you te interfere During the renésring of this seles- CERTAINLY A : tALETs | with Misw Bond?" 7 3 j . cu A LOOKY, tion the Woman retreated out of reach enn, — Su 1 me KiTrens! qi took an angry step toward him. of even the very boldest of the wa Happy DISPOSITION | ( GOT 50) Hai, thee, “delusion of here, tt you and taking @ seat on the beach beck-! ee ee ere matter evar @lth veer ieee oned Girl to come to her; which J Hae net tee VG: WIR Yarra eee he did without delay and dropped ™ “You heard her?” sald D '. down with @ laush in the sand at her| “ tn heten, fate Ante, the santtartum, hew, in wit seemed tom a hie ie friend's side. ‘4 pe Ge wo" anoking It's not that I'm afraid of the fronted Wy loreten, the Ivy outside her win- water, really,” said the Woman, “I | ‘Mm, Mason attacks Mor. don eer eeee Le rentag 1 aa used to be a rather good swimmer } rere sri er PA ol heel as when I was a young girl. But I haven't! CHAPTFR XXV. wSene Mackie walaliad + that been In bathing for so long that I'm tGantibend:? how. A ci thats Ike an old colored woman we once had The Encounter. Mason Ellsworth, to who used to do our washing. We went away at one time for about six months i and when we returned my mother sent for her, but she refused to take home the basket of clothes. ‘Yer see, Missus, 1's dis way,” she explained: “I's been out of work so long, dat now when I could work 1 finds I's done lost my taste for it" ‘The worst thing about surf bathing,” sald the Girl, “im that tf you go In much over your knees you are in danger of getting your hair wet.” oT, with my spring, Thad mis: Judged distance a itt! although T had hit him hard, the blow had coms too low, = atriking his chest id only elancing against his chin, staggered back and would have raised the revolver had T not grasped hie wriet I nodded. Doctor Mayhew frowned. “I hope you will believe,” he said, “that this is @ genuine surprise to ma, Miss Bond was brought here by a med- {eal man, @ man whom have every reason to believe ie honest. Ste is, In t, out of my Jurtadiction. I'm aorry. Mr. Ellsworth, but, at the moment, I don't see what I can do to help you * ” 1 or ti mn . ov ‘ heartily, and, Even if had ti You OUGHT to get your halr wet," replied her flend, tilting the gayby col- Even then he curse? me you had come to me in @ proper oved beach parasol which ghe carried down a trifle to shade her note from an T think, had no doubt of lle ability 0 manner, I should be at a loss to know inquisitive sunbeam. “A great many women have headaches after the bath! > wrest himself free in a moment oF we: what to do. It is very unfortunate th simply because they wear a tight cap which keeps the head perfectly dry, With "&™ and indeed 4 net tell me wast you wanten Ii the body cooled with sea water and the head hot, how can they help fe ins ilh Sayi badiy then or tater?” i Si ouette ayings “But sea water Is so bad for the hair,” objected the Girl. Nonsense! Did you ever #e@ a bald-headed sajlor? I never did, though I've ] travelied considerably by water and spent every summer at the seashore, Sailors don't’ go in for salt water bathing, to be sure, but they are constantly out In fogs and their hair gets wet with spray, and {f there was anything In your theory they would be as bald as ecgs.” ‘I will grant you,” she continued, as tho Girl shook her head doubtingly, | “that-salt water makes the hair sticky and heavy and unpleasant. But tf you! (ve it a rinse with fres!y water under “the shower, wring it out and mop It | with a towel and then dry it In tne oun, it will grow thick ana lustrous. Airing and sunning the hair like tnis Mot only keeps it sweet and clean, but ie exceedingly good for the scalp also. « by The oe) (The New York. World.) OO ( Almost su ut T managed some- how to hold on and struck at him again with my free reht hand. But though the blow spent some of ite force upon his arm, yet ft ataggered him vid carried him back, so that, I fol- towed tt with my other hand. T caught him this time unguarded, full and fate on the point of the chin, shaking his head upon his shoulders. His arms ered up convulstvely and fell; and he rashed back into the wall hehind him; ed, crumpled and fell sprawling to oor on me was precious now, T felt, and T put my shoulder to tt and heaved with all my might, so that the oak penel and split and T could hear the lock groan, With another heave It flew ‘at place, for then I migtt have been able to do somethi have sent for the police. he police?’ IT asked, Certainly. You can hardly deny that you have been guilty of breaking in and Arrault, But I'll tell you what I'll do.” He got up from his chair and came around to my alde of the desk. “I see that there has been some sort of mia- understanding, I'll let you get away, if you want, and agree not to press the matter any further.” “Get away,” I laughed; “why you can't even get out of the place your- If, If you won't help me willingly, 1 am going to take you along as best I can.” The doctor lowered his voice; his open before ma and I stumbled tnto a Plump face took on an expression of ‘The sun will soon cure any disease of room, Ighted ke my own, turned Unapeakadle gulle, the scalp and make !t healthy and around and shut the door and saw lying he eam he es way active. And a healthy makes Sefore tt a little, huddled-up man who | attor peacefully, Mr. Strong and beautiful hair. had evide heen listening to the Wisworth? re both of us sensible “But I haven't always time to sit sounds on the other sife, T men and should be able to come to an @round and dry my hatr after the bath, Occasionally I have an engagement to @o something more exciting,” objected the Girl, “In that case take up some water tm your hand and wet your forehead end the halr just over !t and the back 1 no attention to him, but strode rows the room and drareed back his fron bed to prop amainat the door, a come makeshift for tts broken lock, I + him aside as gently as T could to do thin and he turned a friehtenad fa , hiding a wobblins, rabbit ward th ‘ke chin with trembling fingers, 1 understanding. If you will sit down there and write me a full release and our check say for—well, for five thous- T will manage somehow to send the young lady to you to-morrew morning.” He had taken up again his habit of pacing the Moor, @f your neck, and that will k hi Waiter, thie steak Ie like cow-hidel” eee feetaiaoemens, for 1 gpiboctor Mayhew." T aaté, “t wouldn't . ar wi Bean the “Well, watcher expect for a dime? Dressed kid?” “Because when ! complained of th tale sen ee Pepe ; Blood from ‘rushing to your head. export for a @ snail P jat tired feeling, he looked at my| iy ooking into the shifting eyes Of Sine we’ are speaking: Gcnmee pennies. Bemetimes, too, when one first comes @o the seashore, the salt {rn the air or the extra amount of fish eaten makes the face break out in what looks @ lit- tle lke nett! h. Bathing this with olive of] usually cures {t tn short order. If, however, !t gets so bad that even this fails, then take Satry Gamp's cure—gin and water, my love, Finally Got It. | A Happy Outlook. But use it externally, phraim Bond CHAPTER XXVI. The Dark Room. 4 surprise was, I think, quite is great as my own, Fle look- od at me for a moment, soft jaw fallen, found mouth vother.” “Oh, very well," Doctor Mayhew ewered, “Mat!” é v. From somewhere behind the great ob- Jone desk arose the man T had seen on the floor above. His slung-shot had been 1a!d aside for a revolver. In his pacing the doctor had tween me and the door, ahd now threw was the woes ” his arms about me fro FO reer ct che aagcmPlexion will soon be all right again. And, of course, | ¢6[>) URING the finaueta! depression of 1801."" | TN Detroit ther teil of « young man who, « oe amnesia: | al coo man who] Sap SHOPS. og Tome. ever SA Ear Bee Melaee ’ | y igi @ seashore you should cold cream your nose to keep tt from tayo Milwaukee man, acording to J though he made & great deal of w ss has bee taree wives. | oy eon wan coming back Into his 1 stood passtvely, knowt 1 \ Getting red. ? sl fe ppincoit's, “ea German farmer {@ re of hls extravagance unt the husband, *4t et re ssin, Yee.” he nald should not he shot at with the dattos 4 j ‘AAS Rit ooze" she aid rising to her tee “rh | Wironain went to hls bank fur some moay, te | he ,wooed and won + that if hula eeonomical ied a6 2] ‘nce again, “You.” he ae ShIhd Gee, fant ot loctor 3 ay. young w {great wealthy. wad hinmeduate yrinonor apped here rom bullet of an 4 ] fends now, as the French aay, and I bet tou anny taken my courage im both | was told that the bank was not paying out money, | thingy tk on a reavate hue. waacal i ia ' ‘ je expenat | ee TT cave thought, alr, that thia Wault pleroe us both: so that T galtbre Peet ne ine Prenen | © gream moda I can beat you)! mas using cashier's checks, He could 20t | During the horesgionn ihe bride ventured.» e reps, 1d. be pro. “as a of the dif A revenge of yours: but {f you arms drop at my side, ae if th 2 Understand this, and the officers of the bank ask hubby whe: she bad tn ed ‘ wore at {i the o@4: nd, one after another, with little | post ITnot do stand T seo that you did nat wre At Ieee too arent for me: and press a . fa one is greater tha 1d sup: Ma within reach T wrench . rf sm eed St ti aaa eee} JUSt a Glimpse Into mt aw | cad dae | Sonia not he leve It: Oh, Ute te tare ANA UGK, the man withthe revolver 29 | : dawning onthe farmer's mind, “Mug encour useuecii terrible! Mr, Ellsworth, you must fering, bacW-aeainst the desk, 3 ‘ | e y ] n Cc e n t S | card, the vranident eatd: e e Oo avetuow® Tsave me. Tmust have time to think-to aropned, the weapon as he fell, and 1 | |“*S:you lndcretand the idea sow, 40 you not, t w Y k Sh p 5 lavhew's fingers ne he d i I ae ul re Weber; ‘11's lke dis ein’d r ops MLlsten" 3 Aabl | ot om oe pain — Bad tiie meee he peried. wit A Jas Yes Weber te ein ve m the door Into the hall, and when Patr oy. Then T stanvod ] Vv 1 Cc Cc t Oo Oo V eT S | boone suit i git Bias'a'sals Gieaet™s oho tone SMART accessory for present eT ae Lacan T want you to comm Mako Pack to the doorway and, with the Iles } : wear le found in the leatuer Beautitul combe set |iy much noise as you can, Kick It, meroenary at my heels, raced for thr } . collar and cuffs that are © and @ Barrow guid Jit you have to, You understand?” sire j Everything Out. now being displayed 2 , 1 burat out at ito. tha hall, | There was a muffied sound of hubba 5 wk wo ; ° . o 6 displayed at $2 a , a ba, Tre of hurts Mother Object. With respectable young men. What ao “CUR reporter may sent out by his city They are of soft kid given to Corre There stood @ nu knew must fn the spper Yall. a trampling of feet “C. FS writes: “I am seventeen| 7 y « cover a fire in the Back Bay dis invade up in @ round Duteh collar and tan Ga ih Foie 1 the fatter |e our little me ed by @ stife ‘eam. and then, to my aston 1 chaperon question cided ict, Before he . rettes In the @ father | erie’ fi room to room, seeking Whment, a trtit years old and v deep cuffs, They are tn oc trasting of pealing Iavehter ry much tn love with} differently in different the fire bad been 8 are ents. ° ‘ Nancy. At ler ‘h Treached the door of then aeain the souffle and the # young man five years my senior, He} What ts the custom followed by ae nent gous entaauas haunted Uae evurter rag shades; for instance, the green collars sin and Garvod [the oftion Mog. Thad funt decided that this pon Fl } ua aakesi tae io caste les, bik fy (other agi eronder “ oie sontrouted by Ba cits ae ae uh one nee t pretty und can be a Whataoerer | "Well," aad Dr. om un fathren's room, when th mother is unwilling that he should 5 wish to eee Mr, Robinson,” oaid the r ne byal dius, @ ar bia be plain bar barrettes sone shwore specting you te sd ened an lown the aim ! Palumina Corvcu advise cnet tee Undecided. porter, politely Upping his bat. | amall gilt buckles act as fasteners for that are now #0 tashlonable can be had |"TTh wns titing back Ina chatr dehind her hand ati hesitant upon the leven Te ee Ma At att THis’out't forsale’ aneneted the eervant lmath the eollae AA cutie ss low 66% sents, While the thocgeone Have to Rescue Pa. the desk, and, vith \ne tds, he blew poised ar Itehtly and an stratent ang ton come his wife? es: “Two young men are!‘ wife at homer’ asked the repor } A eet in white kid with black suede hairpins that 1 , r Lamy jut a tremendous cloud of amoke, with as some young goddess, Na: i 1 never advise anybody under Attentive to mo, and each out, tao," | nite kt h 1 At are now 40 largely used ND LAMY ayy | ou » Nanoy stoo¢ elaborate air of unconcern, T nad looking about her. ‘cat Tear tha tea cactal’ wiaha rae i ne" DACK the reporter, “t under | bandings and tiny pearl b ¢ nts 14a au {an elad fet anponoere, ¥ hed ere & bho perenie' wish ent det coe ee meer Dig, Bust find a fire here, very fetohing. This neckwear ts equally Aluminum hairpins set with rhine- [hina inta the room halt crouched for Tn a moment, and almost before 1 should walt, | nd out which I care for most. i, that's us, t00,"" end the reporter went | Y°r® f (th ait Il ‘ tense! y to leap or strike could move, she had seen me and ran — There aro certain apectal advantages in | My aNay s+ the doot slammed in Lit facg,— Pretty worn with silk, nen or sery a are wa in various s and 5 i awalting hostility, foyfully forward ight Inte tan avon "C.F." writes: “A young man 4} Marrying eaoh of the two which 1| Dem Praveen resse : ee: nats ‘ vai |. eting came to me her own she flung about my neck amt { 1 Meh —_ _ With the present etrong re tho Infan r t heavy "Terry | tiling force of the une T caveht t My en me for some time, and th ed, ;#hould not obtain tf I chose the othar. | , , Arden Gai new Aavaloor vk 4 ) nt heavy y " ' ne for u caueht her to me and kissed her in though we had no quarrel, Would It be How shall 1 decide | Thought Car Was Packed, <!i"!on veil, now aeveionment the ‘These are nice for vernnida uso rains, | oe that T have found yous 7 Rehlinding wave of Mappiness. Por 4 s : i ‘ ‘ ori! e e cons y appearin MAR La he rain astenativa ‘ now that Th ‘ound yi je neither of us spoke, only s \ . i @ bays to welgh “advantages,” 1 m to realize ‘He wag the ouly proof chiffon vells are desirable. They ure $ a | to me.” relief and Joy surged Mzsily at my heart ame do not think you care suffictently for | passenger on & westbound Quindaro Boulevard car are 1x2 yards and can be had {n pretiy Tor thy attage home a bedroom aot _ Doctor Mayhew ratsed his eyebrows, and brain 3 think oo, if his mother is a friend | either man to rry him, and wi Byergied was ke watchful eye ow colorings at $2.2 is a pat Sh r uld He? asked, and for the first time Nancy gave a little steh and att vt ve ” n) ieasnuy 8 woman 0 ive striped blazer coats but a re Be : that, In sptte of his easy gently in my arms, “You must let me —_ B." writes: “A girl friend has just | man arose iitted tis bat with ao at quite a reas aay rat apes ne } of hie high color Was go, Mason,” she whtspered, “Le Ti" writ ‘My sister says that | announced her engagement and I want, and yo 9 Sh Poa te ; pararian’ tha blasercelole ia daly 40 concise Gk ci 5S bavaced che ny | that the hand which held >, right away.” as T held her closer, 4 to give he: ym po condishun to addresh « ly. but ish cant! peg " o' 2 o ay, pve P n ‘ el a itt! We can hurry, hurry, you w hes wi In aitens man unless a 12 fits F some aor OFM periy, Haye Bear ip bee Jou audi) uy "ins {Any us | cents a yard, Tt cat de Nad tn a larky a matehenolder and a eandienn lier tT Aaid *ae you probe pve Giga ia %y thor Sik hee eee | oben Luc any Practical bedroo a china " y well eno’ ‘or one of yo ” O chaperone goes aiong. But I don't see A handkerchief shower would be, Iie woman did 9 end the jnto assortment of str insu ny of This practical + chin an be va " ny )ably Know well enough, for one of your yop, Come, you must help her right thet this as I only go out suitable and enjoyable, aod the college colors. had at $3. A similar set with one fs cee ceahi''s 1 eyuaa, (| so-called ‘patients. away.” Hale jp aoceseery, y ‘oan Mow thes combs and varsetten ard pitcher uncovered te HU swe ue ‘bas deus ea0gh lor Lit, Liggdegpes'a”” | "Lt agers to me you've gone about It ‘ ~ . ‘ ) i ‘ ‘ : . ny Sere cain a Lanett ton ae on ienaniieeee nee e e

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