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a) BY THE UNIVERSAL M MANUFACTURING COMPANY 'N IN THE LEADING MOVING ICTURE THEATRES IN GREATER N. EMERSON HOUGH is weary and somewhat disappolnted— there has neither been a great ball| te! nor a great revolution, casily make our conge. {| start early for the hunting lodge—yes, neets! you all know the place.” others know it?" more cautious man. “Not many of this city do. spy of the young’ ‘We may the/ American girl, the m; dangerous enough in his way ful as a dog to her, although I be- lleve not so long ago he was a servant of Count Frederick himself.” as to the young CHAPTER Xx vil. Count Sachio turned upon him an expressionless eye. “She has herself) the lodge once—one vith their little convers It is not likely she the piace again. nothing of our meeting been appointe lodge to-morrow, ey 5s Bought has borne the ef Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made the sgn rsonal supervision for over 30 ive you in this. 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You never smoked more pleasing cigarettes because Camels are a blend of choice Turkish and ‘choice Domestic tobaccos that creates a new flavor! You'll prefer them to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Consider how different in taste Camels must be; how much real pleasure they give when we tell you they can’t bite or parch, and leave no unpleasant cigaretty after- Smoke them liberally with the keenest enjoyment! No premiums are given with Camels. Cost of tobaccos blended in these cigarettes prohibits their use. Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 10c; or 10 packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-covered carton for $1.00. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. c. well cleared, and Kitty made her way rapidly toward the main exit. Suddenly she found herself face to face with a little group made up of the King and notables of bis court, ‘They, too, for a time had been absent from the grand salon—apparently for 4 certain purpose. King Michael now did not lack the stimulus of wine, “Our fair young American again!” he exclaimed, as he came. ‘What, mademoiselle has not even yet de- parted?" “It is my fault, Your Majesty,” said Count Frederick! “I promised ‘to 8®- |eure for her a car, but for the tim Jost sight of her, The confusion ha been so great that it has been dim cult to find service of the usual sort.” “Lucky the confusion * my dear Count Frederic the King. “Except for you—who can Yet to Kitty, as she stood shrewdly estimating the scene, it seemed sure that Michael had no real affection for Count Frederick, nor the latter much actual love for him. They went on, none the less, engaged in some sort of flattery, til they saw approach. | ing none less than Count Sachio and friends. ‘These presently joined the group, with expressions of joy jand surprise at finding all safe and | happily assembled after the exciting events of the evening. Kitty looked from those present to the newcqmers with yet more grimness in her@ace. Here were three men, each professing to be the friend of the other, yet each plotting against both of the othe and each eager for his own welfa alone! Which of these knew as much of the entire situation as herself? She swept a curtsey to the king. “Surely,” she said, “IT have been too tate to-night, but I lingered only to) assure myself of the safety of Your Majesty. That being assured, and since we may leave, able to renew our blessings for him, may not I now be exctse,d 7 Flattered by this solicitude on the part of one so fair, King Michael, ex- panded by his wine, himself handed Kitty a trifle farther toward the door. xcollenza,” said he, “we favor ves in believing that we shall you frequently here in our capl- She bowed, smiled and left Michael radiant. An attendant of the palace escorted her to her willing enough to con- clude the events of the day. “But to-morrow,” sald she to her- self, as at length she composed her- self for a brief slumber—"to-morrow I must be at the hunting lodge of Count Sachio once more!” CHAPTER XIX. EBARRED by his own sta- tion in life from partieipat- ing in any such function as the state ball, the faithful Roleau had contented him- self as best might be by remaining at the hotel until the return of his mistress. By morning, as soon as he got word of her presence jn her apart- |ments, he sent word that he was (on readiness to be at her commands, “Roleau.” she said to him when they met, “listen, We have still more to do. Thero is still another journey across the desert.” “Whither, excellenza?” inquired Roleau. For now he could not be ed that Kitty was anything lady of the nighest quality, and ing merely to please her for reasons of her own. “We the desert again to Grahaffen— “Woe do not go to Grahaffen, No, it | ————o oor" , CUSTOMERS FIRST > HEARN Fourteenth Street 238” ANNUAL AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods DEPARTMENTS IN THIS SALE INCLUDE— hotel and the palace the coin was is only to the hunting lodge of the o I know who w the same place where he part of two horse She smiled as she ade and the esc hen? Is there not work enough to do here? We have not yet the other half of the coin, | you and I too thieves, Rolea recalled the esc "So why so far, Roots, Herbs and Barks. You can no doubt recall the collection of roots, herbs and barks your grandmother made every Fall for the family med- “Roleau, listent of the coin to-day!’ “Excellenza, you astonish me! I have neither half “But it is true.” “How did it all happen? You have | I first one and then th both know what became of the first ‘ou had. Count Freder- Ick seoured it by force—and ge Z was re, life did not pay the pric But as to the other"—— other half I had from the own hands to my own keeping. erday I sent it back to the king his safekeeping, It is interesting to note that the most successful remedy for female ills had its origin more than 80 years ago in one of these home medicine chests, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound is made to- in immense quantities from those same roots and herbs with extreme accuracy, care and cleanliness. NEW YORK—AL a Si in turn, for a I know that Count Frederick T had \t—because he saw King Michael give it to me. ‘oleau, for delivery at the great t midnight last night. to retain It—I wanted him to keep it safe for me, But when my envelope Was opened there—I opened it myself It was empty, Roleau! Sheetings—Sheetes Pillow Cases Quilte—Comfortables Tickings—Pillows I sent it to the Curtains and Draperies Rugs, Shades ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF BLANKETS—ALL QUALITIES Always famous for assortments, this department is now a veritable wonderland . Last August we surpassed all previous records of Blanket Selling—This year we are setting higher standards still—We are giving When you realize what we have to offer, you will REA! ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. Ar In the Country the Sea L LONG ISLAND, Tel, Mpring 9400 le ao lot Varieties and Values... Larkest sieamqshtn ‘in’ the World. greater Values than ever ‘want to stock up generously. These for Tomorrow:— No Mail or Telephone Orders. 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