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THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEM From the Motion Picture Oreme duced by George Kieine, Starring MISS BILLIE BURKE. Scenerio and Novelization by Mr. and Mre. Rupert SEVENTEENTH EPISODE THE TELL-TALE FNVELO ee Oi Mee ee MEN Tresk’s rifle epet ot her, Gloria beerd the Bullet wing peat Ber eer «= The pilot erunted: “Me gui me Bike forget Trek and whiried around to & ‘ te wheel, The yeoht wavered and swerved to Wee the nearest to The pilot house he had been @ pupil of the only © few winutes before = Hhe ren to him, Hified him enide end the Wheel fust in time to heap the yao: from crashing inte the barge Gel epeed. Bhe made & sharp turn, the yacht swerved and ground slong af the bares Gloria meanwhile wer siarmed more for the bite of to the wheel till she eaw the prem. « b opl y ae whos « upper deck and saw why Royce failed to anewer her call. He was in the clutch of Trask. Gloria, for a of rescue, could find nothing but eserver, She began to swing it er head like a lasso. Gloria clun PE | .- he pile fail acrone Cherie wee a ll about 2 eoUree then ber own wakaown to him before ndred Tramkn, and sprawied. Hi ran. ipped fallen between the yacht + Gnd Meah with dreadful force, +, Moria caw the agony in Trask’s ( and saw the yacht sewing free ‘Trask’e body dropped inte the the lifé preserver that had gerved as & weapon returned to its he began to eal) “Bu@hen! De, Royoe was too busy to bear ber call te & wounded mas, but In wounding « man Was aiming his Pfle at Gloria awatn, his whole being trilieg with « ‘To seve Gloria from being burt he would Dr, Koyee!” Hie immediate Interest When he oaw thet What would you do for twe cents?” “I'd Crow de whole buach of youse him a chance to look into the depths of @ wallet full of bills of @ size and umber that had not been seen hith- to in hia circle. Pierpont kept moving the bills under the tugboat captain's very nose. They had the effect of catnip on a cat. The cap- tain began to purr, also to reach out for the money. surgical knowledge, and asked for a guest room to lodge him tn, have satisfied a princess. They almost terrified the poor habitant of @ canal boat. Royce decided to motor into the city to fetch hia eurgical instruments and bring out his assistant. While he was gone Gloria stole into Trask’s room to question him, but he bad passed increasingly Interesting mystery to a great elation. He was not a re- her, very much at her beck and call ligious man, hut he loved a whole- to redeem it- self. H® felt that Lois had earned the right to have back the letters she had sent to Freneau. Whether she should wish to destroy them or keep them as a reminder and warning of her past, they belonged to her and to no one else. Certainly Royce had no woman he was signaling to, for he lifted his hat. Gloria wondered who it was and felt an odd quirk of jeal- ousy. She would have felt a sharper stab it she had known that Dr. Royce was waving at Lois. Lois was with Casi- mer’s wife, reading to her and com- tate he stopped the driver of his ear and got out, telling the man to take the case of instruments up to the house. Royce had seen Lots strolling about the lawn in a mood of solemnity. He felt that the time was appropriate for the surrender of the letters. He wondered if he had the right to deliver them over to her. t sailing 3 t herself for giving it a as naw Doctor @ he Weft J tan whoopl tin & », then shou! ehildee im Hoyoe caught the ¢ and od him hh ADT hin to the bevel of bt * He loved mn Iren loved Ot native 2 oe hi { Mus had happened on t @as pounced upon at once nvelope full of Kronaue letters apd rma and came up yelling, an if the Aight hud ed it stealthily from his pocke { The captain vot been Interrupted. They bad to When he set the boy's feet on. the of the yacht, following close after (ie him up Wo keep bin from continu sotleny eee Mite Around aqain Stas ran away, brandin Reyes, sia noid of Jed and dragged '0@ the war, ye eat —-" eT ine th ne pe and challenging Koy ‘etm away before he could harm It had taken thin much time for opportunity.” Koyce's heart bounded with alarn “Reyes, But he left Hoyve supine on the tugboat to round upon ite course He Wee tee iene paselene fr If the ehtid had carried a stick of dyna iH deck, with Trask’s fatal cluteh on . The } part te take 1c when he naw Wor i in bie b and i would hardiy have Chroat. ‘ od the acrimmage biush Vanish in a @asb of pallor Give ime lanaerous Bia / Gloria, wondering at Royce's not With impationt envy, They came My busband!” = ahe whispered. said, putting out hin head bid fanewering her call, clung to the wheel aboard now ready for carnage, They Noyce thrust the savelope peek in Bie Mins laugl woeket Just ky be felt Davids ,, @ho waw the cable fast, then she Wee armed with weapons of every pod on hie shoulder and turned to 2% forward to the edge of the upper SF, and with seat for blood. The jook into David's smile of comrade ht crow gathered itself 1 , * Qn4 saw why he failed her, He ¥4° 1 meet . hip ‘ ‘ (was in the clutch of ‘Trask. Gloria, %* enset of these reinforcements © Bearer, & Hae G@k Fetee AA to eee (oat be Whe ror leet. the Now came the opportuni: SANE a * * might to pretend & ons - . » the envelope and for a weapon of rescue, could ty of Pier. ‘ ol Once more the pe an nothing bet a life presorver tiga DOM! Stafford to use some of tha . * Fr choot suaie ot deceit was upper: ia would n the Pe rope, She began to ewing it DeAViest artillery of battie—dnance, oi Mi) SWE el most. He could not control him if ; Winks iat ; He was too old and too iitue ‘IRL! re wal Under David's eyes and be made an whined ieee a cireied her head tn circles of increas- uaed to _ ” ower excuse to move on it R " 4 Juniper and circled Glamnetor, I1ke « lasso, pe seserved hg aia GLORIA RECOGNIZED THE ENVELOPE AS THE ONE THAT HAD FALLEN FROM FRENEAU'S POCKET. 1 was looking for Gloria.” he sald: clump of rhododendrona ‘wlus" kept blow. up the abield “She's over by the marble pox Stas kept qwas revolving at a vigorous rate : Sed nd hia ¢ n - cach pak Tt amote of, bi pocketbook. The captain of to Judge Frecman us a represen 4nd she dared not trouble him. She could. ‘The sight bad startied Dr. When he reached bis office and Dad wine Mer ead ecttinl ta Gel ewan to laugh and to en . the tugboat led hie little army for. °f the law and let the judge assume found that Nell had fallen asleep, too, Koyce, as much as it pleased him, gathered up his instruments he took cat want to meet ria with those Courage Stas. At last Royce “ aside and daxed him inte 100808 warg in @ weige, demanding win ‘9 future reaponsibility. Worn out with emotions of every sort” Lois had given up her perilous in- Wie package of letters from the safe POL MAN’ i) but he must go niic Tush for the boy, and Stas, IMs grip for just a moment. This Py be dig a 4 the ores Gloria stole away to her own room. trigues, indeed, if she could give her- and put them in his pocket. Then Ay with the f bd sreathless, made for Jong eno for Ro; to ahate > ouse at lengt ‘pont sought She was tired out, too, She felt that self to the monotony of ministering to he returned to the motor and aped od ion anna and flung himself into them oe - esti aa Pasi ind of pildtew are youse, fer Judge Freeman. He had she Was on the brink of discoveries the lonely and the sick and take back to the Stafford country home: ria seemed & figure ins panting pantin Take it! take iti HH ty <2 ? ybow, and what you beatin’ up the house, Plerpont would | ha that Would mean everything to her. pleasure and pride in such service 48 —j, way a long ride and he was stood “thite frame, with the £8 Placed the envelope in at Trask, but Troon, seeing oiq man tur? For two cente ra—" Trak on after him, but he too She was a little afraid of them & substitute for the amorous lawloss- troubled about many things-—-about . srs i. bbe y and t racefur Uatds. She was about to return it to victim erect and menacing, lost 8 weak to be moved farther, Besides, She paused at her window and, see- ness that had made ber bateful in ¢, ta Ga : mal shrubbery and y Bracetul Royce without a glance, Kut the Plerpont answered: Royce was insistent in giving Trask ing Dr. Royce just stepping into his Royco'a eyes: Gloria's determination to probe into colonnade back of her. The boy Stas n the back caught he At the edge of the ynats what 1 want te gunow. the full benefit of his mediaal and car, she mused op him. He was an As he rode on into the city he felt (Nr #ecrets that Was on one knee at her feat. He was ne) aus own ste recognized It was the ¢ tiny sloop on the tiny As soon as Gloria saw Instantly the * velope en at had fallen Now Trask was stupefied indeed, in some ways, and absolutely beyond some, healthful soul as well as a ¢o., beckoned to him with a es from Freneau's pocket the night. he ae eee ete eet esa Plerpont, “and what. He had expected that his enemies her control in others. hody that was clean and Well. He fords if the newsp she regretted at once, rer I her goouby. Tt was ths would you charge not te?’ would throw him into @ prison cell, _ He looked back and waved his hand. had kept Gloria from learning of the law the prisoner Trask had been Some one else had waved to him before. one that she bad seen the erouchi to catch him, It held him up, "nhl YON Mee" ine captain, He And they had installed him in a lux- She thought he waved to her and she Lots's affair with Freneau for Gloria's fantured and held, He wondered at Having Sust seen him speak to Lois figure tke from. rene Mt held’ him as in a giant lemon could not quite make out Pi urious chamber in @ palace. And his answered his salute. Then she saw own sake. Now he believed that un- 91. own connivance in the matter. she felt sure that it was to Lols that after ul murdered i and it equéesed his bone drift. As Ss ndered, Piarpent sn: daughter was established in an ad- that he was signaling to some one der cover of the deception Lois's own When he reached th ‘Study le he had waved when he lett the house, run away! . - r x Sey. joining room whoee fittings would clae and had not aeen her. It was a soul bad been enabled 0 STRRORS 6e- Gloria was miserable in this thought (To Be Continu The Eighteenth Episode in the Sertal “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” Will Be Published Saturday, September 23 Purpose. Gloria thi it “Let us understand the transac- into tate between sleep and coma, forting, the sick woman as best she further right to them. Yet he knew that he had no right to Suffering as he aides oad ee that pont thie. man . Tat to —- — — fi the juriedicuon ° sol layed h poy named Le Py ie srone ge we e| Appeal to Intellect in The Evening World’s Beauty BROXE HIS QUARANTINE || x2,"'c0 "Sateen en ealth Superintendet ‘ant declare: es he kaglt down and clutched {° Dave staan UD in my yen ee © —— d He CHARGE AGAINST TEACHER) tie sc.cmnon canny in cuccese net wait wae mactne Late neh | $2 Movie Is Why Public and Health Column oto peg porte tha etiver itrtorthe consignee cane . Instructor Sent Lip-State to Answer | supposedly at night in anwutomobile, that the agreement?” ” We Ii Si G ffi h Complaint of Leaving Camp and returned to Brooklyn, portage salen ti the capcin, “porvidia’ Ia took eare ants t, ays Gri ut Conducted by Pauline Furlong Adee Park vale Bate —---- SE ould: thone take are ot your” ! Charged with having broken quar- °, 4 asked Pierpont, holding out two bills. Exponent of the High Priced Through This Column Miss Furlong Will Reply to Women ’ antine against infantile paralysis, In He heavy and his agony “What does ‘C’ stand fort” asked 4 ' yl increase upon him when {be captain. "I can only count up Film Drama Talks of Readers’ Questions Regarding Exercise, Diet and Other bites aredcaty ee laden Pill coe, 2a Taio ony gave persed BO Co Rata Mi aly Its Essentials. Means of Preserving Good Health and Good Looks. authorities of Hope, N. Y., Charles Ss / ‘body was stretched out. ootwo C's will just about take care —————e a ——__ Pelomap: a Mesiee of rine , Bid, ralable. salts Meanwhile was lock ‘a A Manua raining ie 5 - t ‘ vied ed ino oe he touched the bills ne touched mia | Marguerite Mooer Marshall. Oovwrght. 1018 by The Pree Potiishing Co. | Just this condition and as a conse- Rieckin was to-day released on $500 Kidneye. tnedder, ‘Neue wrestle with ‘the captain far iiied his crew bady to the tug; What does the public want in the : eroerciaca really] (uence Constipation, dyspepsia, flatu-| 5.11 in Gates Avenue Court to return | tiene Yntiewiiss, Wilsuantss, RSE CoM 7 Pierpont's yacht, who called the and net forth once more On hia twice| §2 motion picture drama? xercises really} tency, acid stomach and other dis- ir to his ald, jerpont, Ae the engineer “I bad to knock him dl interrupted cruise, Pierpont ordered Jeg released to care for the barge. He asked Neil to go with hi but she In thé beginning the popularity of tho “movies” was based on thetr in- do more than build up the eases set in, Of course superfluous fleah accumulates, bringing with it the uaual dullne eicepiness and to the jurisdiction of the Hamilton County authorities. Mr. Solomon, who was arrested this CONSTIPATION muscles and in-| ge. : ents of : Gemacices before I could knock any preferred to stay with her father, at] expensiveneas as well as on their nov- eee ene Ue despondency, morning in hie nome, No, 1095 Pros. Ce omg ca he, Iptaraad tna ao, him.’ we ‘s Javitation, wiih <Ginhik bat elty and their amusing quality. Au-;| lates, tor thee Lattsia beak Baad pect Place, Brooklyn, had a summer! ™ ae me AY'S PILLS. : now Nell Trask, who had was sullen diences found that they could spend » 40) ers Fro jeaders. . at Hope and while there, the ‘ ‘ turned from one battle to another, Worit was neither surprised nor re- twenty evenings in the moving ple- Induce the very] MASSAGE AND WRINKLE|“O™P hid h so? MR WOT |& tearing now at Royce and now at of Nell if she had been too easily|ture theatre for the price of one necessary profuse | CREAMS—MRS, ALFRED K., writes: Re captain, recovered from the placated by her father’s persecutors.| ticket to the apoken drama, The fam- perspiration] “Please give some formulas for rT _ with which she had watched Zine wee BG hare. eg 4 fly—the whole family—found that it which opens and| wholesome massage and wrinkle ROC \ father’s disaster and, leaping Wiltcred ‘with pain and terrified by| Could afford the films, But, success- cleanses the| creams,” the yacht, knelt by him, call- Aim with wild appeals and Ureatening Royce as hie slayer. Ss" Goria paved down from aj ts his captivity. He was as little grate- ful as @ lion that has been trapped and bound. To Royce he was a mystery, both as a patient and as a criminal. [ft ful as were and are the five, ten and fifteen cent picture shows, the Broad. way production with Broadway prices has scored am equally definite. tri- pores and helps the skin in elim- inating the body's They compel deep waste matter. Massage creams should be thick, creamy and smooth and should be used by the woman wrinkled skin, after she has cleansed with dry, | BADLY DEFORMED BY RHEUMATISM the upper deck and stood gazing at he were guilty of murdering Freneau,|umph. Why? What is its apecial =i | breathing, which purifies the blood ber face yim the thin Siesnaiog the result of her work with utter dis- then his life belonged to the tate, | appeait Fest of America, put even here the| ANd also ald materially in burning up[cream. | Helow, ure several good | Tellg How Simple Remedy Conquered Disease and » ‘Trask was crushed and per- 200.10 Wee eecian, to save Trask's| It seemed to mo that the man to|meddlers are getting atronger daily.|the superfluous fat. All of these "Massage cream —- Lanoline, two Made Friends Wonder at the Change of fe so that the state might fe it, answer these questions was ie r day a clever Europea! things are necesary you wou re- ices; paraffin, one - hal ounce; 2s killed, Jed waa unconscious, })¢, tak he the | Only the other 4. i E n it Id re- | oun ffi halt Nell eeemed to have gone out Royce had done what he could to father of the $2 motion picture, David | observed that free Americang endure the worst slavery in duce weight and gain health and petoriatum, six ounces cocoa butter, | ber min keep Gloria from investigating the - “y he world, Do one ounce, Mlet all together over luke- | val murder, He had lied to her, knowing W. Grimth, before whose “Intoler-| you realize that if Jesus Christ came | beauty meanwhile, warm water and then gradually beat | Phy { @0 Mel iMTihate. beaal dentine \talahe bi forgot all her resentments that Freneau had been killed by some| nce" are now standing the same / lo live His life ever again among us| When women begin to mature It I8|in four ounces of rose water. When| Mrs, 8. Sycamore of jelrose ave been confine e house ggainst Nell and her father. She for- that Nell had kept her prisoner, gaw only that Nell was a mother- @aughter who eaw her father erson from some motive unknown to im. He had told Gloria that her ac- count of witnessing the murder was only a delirium, He had lost her con- fidence and respect, and they were precious to him, He did not know and rancor, one of gratitude and af- long, patient, persistent lines of men and women that for months besiegod his former production, “The Birth of @ Nation.” And so I asked the Belasco of the screen what partic- ling success of the high-priced pic- He would be subject to arrest in almost every oue of our States? In a large number of them He would » under the ban of the law for xing water into wine, “In the great motion picture beauty the usual custom to take Ife easier and rest more and sleep more than in youth, and still they see no reason why they should give up any of these Q matter with the Ives of most people| semblance of figure. They continue oil of rose, mixed with one teaspoon- ful of alcohol into it, This is advised for excessively dry skin, Another good massage cream: ounces; cocoanut oll, one ounce, Melt nearly congealed, whip four drops of | for weeks at a time, unable to get about withor the greatest agony, and when I did go out I would have to have assistance and go very slow, as it was necessary for me to drag street, Rochester, N. Y., surprised her neighbors and friends by her re- covery of rheumatiom of the joints. ‘They thought, as many others do, that luxuries, even though they do feel| lanolin, two ounces; cocoa butter, | this disease was incurable. Mre, Sy-|my feet. For two years I was unable 7 @he caugh © girl in her arms, that Gloria was tormented by a dual on OF art. |‘* the second essential,” Mr, Griffith two ounces; vaseline, one ounce; olive to attend to my household dut Rag in lone tt hor feslatane emotion toward him, one of suspicion | War qualities contribute to the start=| continued. “The thing that ia the| Uncomfortable and are fast losing all] oi)” one ounce; sweet almond oll, two |camore said: y ties and 1 could hardly move my hands, badly swollen and cv 2% “I suffered for eight a from | fj . wring: “Forgive me, you poor fection. Gloria was helpless in the| ture play, What people Want and And} is not aculo suffering, but coloriess| to eat as much and indeed even more| over warm water and when united | 4 10.°0 sheumatiom iH that daate Peal ft ta It's all my fault, but we won't quarrel of her emotions, She eould| in it. monotony, That is why they will pay| than when they were young and ex- | remove from heat and whip in warm |° . “In spite of taking treatment fr Your father die, Doctor Royco Neither love nor hate Royce perfectly,| wanoy want a lot,” remarked| $2 t© see @ picture drama that is a] ceedingly active, and this is @ grave| rose water until the mixture congeals, acl ides tae ee neither trust nor distrust him, pageant.of color and line, That is] mistake. Then add ten drops of benzoin and 'y phy: 8 I continued to @plendid physician. He saved my ry gly one of the few genuine | PSRs Y eg . mistake, KS worse and felt that th ii While Gloria was at a little dis- th the world of the cluemato- why, in ‘Intolerance,’ we ® such Many common disorders arise from|ecent. This is @ tissue builder and ere wae little if He will save your father's, tance Royce was questioning Tragk| graph, ‘Tall and Rec gag ney ig soohos from the life of golden Babylom| — skin food. anything that wonld arrest the die- an trust him.” in a low tone, trying to persuade him has * "y . 4s a dinner party which cost e: — io cumengbaaiaea a . , to spenk the iruth, warning him that| ®uouldered yet slender, Mr. Grifth} iq buy hoes for everybody th Noe 4 perfect accuracy in the two- ° MeN alec forgot all other emotions hy inight not have @ long opportunity | HAS he eyes of a dreamer, set deep | Vy ybody in New mA and perfect accuracy in ne twor| FRECKLES.—MRS, NELLIE M. Vermont 1°% Lem ey] Peer yrcd wid rt unde broad, intelli- ° jollar im dra cl a 2 LJ ec! O 3 at one necessity for hope. She to unbosom himself of his crime. But| gent brow; the Voice of a Kentuckian | “People who have gray lives love| onent. “There must not be the stac-| Writes: “I have been to the beach, I did not seem to improve, but ty eyes of prayer on Doctor Trask’s mouth, distorted with suffer-| And a keen gonse of humor, to imagine themselves as the heroes | ato Jerks, the low comedy smirks, of |@nd neck, hands, arms und face are continuing it for some time I ‘and beat him on the shoulder 17s, was also twisted with @ sneer of{ “Well, in the first ptaci he be-| and heroines of eri scenes, But,| the cheap pictures. That sort of thing| covered with freckles. What will re- see a marked change and graduall Joring hands, urging him to Ate: He would not even answer! gan aguin more serious! think | WHaasisted, their imaginations are not | Ores, And disgusts intelligent people, | move them? I am sure this question my friends noticed ce wally “ump ing him to Royce's questions, that a big motion picture drama | strong enough, have not the food to} Wo know something of history and] vin interest a . my improvement der gy a It was not Pierpont had drawn Gloria to one! must have a big idea. ‘The idea must | construct such roles, ‘That 4x Why |archweology and the art of acting. | It acpi and now I can do my housework, Dut, doubfiess, nature that side, and he said: Trask back to consciousness, received the credit and the “Well, now that you've got your man, what are you going to do with him? “Find out why he killed Dick,” be intense, deep-rooted, passionate, and it must be something which ap- peals to the crowd, something to which the banker and the bank clerk, intensely satisfying for these men ind women to realize that, so nearly s human research and human care bring it about, they are seeing re- we show them on the screen, It's the old story of the hungry children look- ing into the bake-shop window; only here we have ple hungry for emo- Skin bleaches will have little effect on freckles, sallow skin and liver spots, because both will have to be treated from the inside, and the ays- em geining every day. ne-sia is wonderful ‘am. tec and mending it to all who suffer aa I did. Var-ne-sis is a simple vegetable however, when Trask’s Gloria said, “and then turn him o ress y ion and yety oI = acted & page of the life of other civili-|tem will have to be relieved of the ‘eparation gots results, ly Hyori wm OVE) the Gilaitene Aad the maid, wil te OB ARG gavely S28 maveator crowd-| zations. I belleve that in the great| waste matter which is causing this Hikers pg, fail to 4 da Eee as oft tha eubiiatint® act with eq) . 5 : ife that 18] Qramas more and more effort will be|condition. Copious water drinking, reapen te and Gloria were overjoyed at ont ined,” fo pubiietipe” Pler- ta “The Birth of & Nation’ the big | not theirs, made to interest the audience not in| light diet and free action of the the ordinary remed It does aot miracle, but Royce was the more Pin “Spite of all the publicity,” aata| cee Was Patrictism, the silent, hid-| “Then I think people lke to see! one or two characters, but in whole|bowels each day will clear the mud- disturb the stomach, and does not oot eh yeh i len, flere oy y to America which | tragedy, I don't believe they go to| groups—just as in the great novel or|diest complexion and also remove 5 7 licylicate of sode or Pre oat gave up the tient, He | fy ueveve, ura io tho heart of the the cheat 19 laugh.” Mr. Grimth| {n ilfe itself one's attention concen. fliver spota, which, by the way, have W. A. VARNEY, ~ J . pa ol i ‘evolutionary es on number of fo! Instead of 19 connectlo! . 4 A loathed the prospect of a newspaper | of her citizens. In ‘Intolerance’ the | sentiments, and T could tell hin. how | euRtdatiy inolated hero or herelnee Temporary Sleachen for fase and neck Disoprerer 4 Verne, jt 5 Ai etn) Mase, foandal, but if it had to Come, he must idea is the passion for personal, in- | heartily 1 agreed with him. To como|~ And it seems to me that in this last/are given belo Fr Get Var-ne-sis toda : brace hi mmeait to endure i He had | dividual liberty, the natural impulse | to this conclusion it isn't necessary to paragraph Mr. GriM@th puts his finger] 1, HONEY BLEACH—White honey, | kind that enlarges the finger joints Liggett Riker-H: ad 1 rel us jone at ho could legitimately do| to resist the oppression of meddiers,|read what Aristotle gays of tragedy’s|on the real answer to the question I|five ounces; glycerine, two dram a) alas the ane a at Pane aie 4nd more than that to thwart the| That feeling existed in Babylon; it|purging the heart by arousing the| brought to him, ‘The reason why men | alcohol, and mel m misshapen, My | druggists everywhere, Insist on V police, and now the necessities of the| existe in this country to-day, overrun | emotions of pity and fear. It is only|and women pay $2 to see certain mo-lodor.. Use as often as con wrists, ankles and knees were also | [#8 Toll your d to get law compelled him to give the law th we are with laws that are attacks | necessary to watch people poring over| tion picture dramas is because they| 2, 15] water invelved, in fact I wes nm tree ne-sis for you from his wholesaler Fight of way or auffer the consequen- | upon our freedom, ry heart-regging line of war news. are the only sort one can see without| (double), stx ounces; benzoin tinc- ener rt te W. A. Varmey, Lynn, Mess. ces. He resolved to turn Trask over “New York isn't so badly off asthe “Finally, thefé must be perfect act- lowering one’s intellectual self-respect. ture, one-quarter ounce. trem pein in come part of the bedy. vt,