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I - ' — . 4 ("seme race] Fvenind World Daily Magazine Along the Subway Car There's @ Lat You Have to Stand for esder the Rid By Jack Callahan Bw. 7 Tay fen rT + a 4 PLES ie 4 f 4 2 a Bl J tur ME wt No’ Thar y f fa you fet ree Tar S Gon T ) We GuaeP wo Wine ) ee wee 6 og | 1 eel ane ‘ ' ") (as we NOT FRIENDS | RINOOE A man \ OL Ay ACIOENT AL ih ON (Hanes Ye } Baer ws MOPOrne 4 ay © GCrnE \\ hate GUN . a qveey we (ow? rend Ont OM WERE Sore Wreuse Sen “e's AS } Peer ‘ wit pelt \| \(seet ‘ er wea ae) ve FOMAAR AS A rT A nim Loon ae erar * ma ave bl ’ fs SS g CURT) <x K OF WOES Stat | 000H" IM Ny becom The Best and Surest Way to Keep Free From the other frequent complain's, and) pint bot or cold w rbot water dis ee ” ee OH and ‘Ve i y" Disorders and Ailments Common in the should consist of not more than two eee te eee eesti, atraln “ee RIDING a agg Pel Sama tah dap ab aconvene ot atx. oF1 (he ieittate vecenty chaps aha en By ‘‘Ma’’ Sunday sence, A ee Rep her «row! pat she did not bs =i D| » 16 mixture through gaure dd heey ) . ashamed o! r mother's oc: tion The wi Fall Is to Keep Your Health Vigorous reven hours of more. Foods con-| br yer a Lg gl (Wife of Billy Sunday, the Famous Evangelist.) the very thing whieh bia va oad on Soy on tan te by Proper Methods of Living, Says taining @ reasonable amount of pro) spiration, if uned after bathing the HE pretty young daughter of & Her mothor wrote she knew {/{!nto her young mouth, Mabel had shyly consented wo take Evening World Authority. tain @ud Starenen, Gill, oes, rice) Tere ee weiss cores map and Iho a former laundress of mine {s{ would not be surprised, and bitterly| And the year before 1 had been| “Just one ride"—how her feare hed : : beans, peas, whole wheat bread, aNd) Cheap and effective remedy to have dead! I recetved @ heart-|she grieved because she had not|feriourly alarmed when | saw tho! beem soothed by the Introduction of By Pauline Furlong just enqug fruitd and green vege- dy around the house, broken letter from| taken the advice 1 tad given her| child talking to the young mas who|an olde: woman as @ chaperon=bew Copyright, 1917, by the Breas Publishing Co, (The New York Lvening W tables to properly balance the diet lL GHAMPCO FOR DRY @CALP her mother—|concerning her baby, for that's what, had owned the fatal car and a well-to-| she had had wine given her and Ts is the season of the year) an inflamed condition of the mucous! hould be eaten, Other things are —MRS. N. ¢ Just apply sweet ol! Mabel had gone) she was——just @ child of eighteen. do broker, both of them of infamous | woney spent on her. whon hay fever, malaria, com-| membrane, which results from cer-|#!80 essential in preventing hay) i parts in the scalp with w plece of “Joy riding” once| “If 1 bad forbidden Mabel to leave| reputations, I had gono straight to| The history of that night, whieh too often. the house without me,” she wrote. | her mother, but even she—poor, blind,| had led to the deathbrid wee The man who/ “If 1 had spent every moment I could | loving eoul—was flattered by the a’ pical of many of these so-called mon colds and other diseases |tain poisons in the blood, caused by| fever and to-morrow I shall tell you LS rd pg ne ant balers | attack persons) undigested waste matter from the out them. loosens the dandruff, cleans the sealp | who are not phy-| stomach and intestines. I am ready and feeds it the vil it so badly needs. was driving the|in prayer; if 1 had fought against the | tontions which others were beginnins | “joy rides.” It also makes tho hair very gloasy | ; ; ol ie sically fit, and {t|to agree that the pollen may be =) Answers yoo and Beauty) vier washing car, with its load | cevil’s influences harder, maybe my | to bestow on her daughter The “Joy ride,” with tte suggestion is euch an easy|occasion for hay fever but certainly uestions, | of frivolous, half] pretty child would be alive today!"| ‘But she is #0 pretty!” sho cried,|°! ® stolen pleasure, with tts hint of matter to keep} not tho cause, as the real cause is) INFLAMED EVELIDS — Mis. ‘2 | aie WORE AROUIN AA To, EGE |< (ee drunken young! No, | was not surprised. I bad} "It is no wonder she attracts notice, | klessness, with its inevitable stop well and prevent| within the body. This fact assures“ Pitan aorta Apehasedh we) the hands your They shaw the| & Summary), people, himeelf the} watched Mabel grow up and I had Perhaps eho will make a rich mar-|“! Toadhouses, fa one of the great and avold these) us that it ts not the pollen but the| | va ae gat the powdered tor Stee MB OF wdwanclog aie Deceuse| most frivolous and drunken of the| observed her mother’s idolatry, which | riage. Lote of poor girls do!” dangers of today to young aad un- disorders that, to| person's susceptibility. Jacld, and make tha mixture your- | them with cocoa butter or rose water | lot, sent his big machine, with its hu-| prevented her from reproving the| ‘Lote of poor girls sink into dis-|*Phisticated girls, oO who knows The revention diet shoul | self according to directions. This is}and giveerine directly after drying | 0 0 T ne Wee a asec id a wuld bi Hrd AGRE ABOUT. One, Weanlce |\Snd weak CuMbar Bates pala | man freight, crashing into the side|child for her carelessness, laziness | grace and death, too, because they are he men who propose euch rides how to live, about the same as in warding Off| teaspoonful of the boric actd to one | hands are in water, of @ country bridge. and love of pleasure, I had watched| so pretty,” 1 told her. “You had bet-|?"¢ Dent upon the worst purp:se pes seems almost ab- = may sible—the ruin of a girl's soul. surd to be ill. IT am convinced that (Copyright, 1017, by The Bell Gyndtests Ine.) i¢ 19 just ignorance of the laws of hygiene or else absolute Indifference | }) to the condition of the health that causes many persons to fall ready | victims to various diseases. It is much easier to prevent fre- quent ailments of the body than to cure them when they have once Here Is the Answer to the Question Ga wiaity of'me system aro im. | That Every Man Asks Himself, an mediately lowered and this condition $4 newer That All Women Wonder About makes one an easy prey to other ~Pin Money |___ Pointers other people taking them without " ‘ i moments question, Got Onn AWAY Code, CN ade i By Andre Dupont wondering if he wasn't right about H it - ese ote r'genttesficweatiny aans, Satu amarzvacwanee 2; | A REAL STORY OF THE BATTLE LINES { Making Cake to Increase the thas when you came and told me he'd scene with Alfred was no widely, at | Income. eRe Ia MOM aecstenal gala, er aee with her husband's report of With Sketches by the Author TT? thing that’ $00 ean €0:udl x the casual encounter that had taken Celia. “He didn’t disbelieve in you. place between them is usually the one that you can make the most money at. There He told me that night that he thought ” Wh ; probably you were CleNt WOOUL IG. hah scan Aled with ath themarte Bruce Bairnsfather disease. Drprwarer poor | THantt he tall. yoU .danoah of <a: Hlak taoae nooner a thes ‘ is no sale for an indifferent or we're poor, Didn't he tell you dences of his rightness about oth ‘, We all know that the fall season tCeorrignt, the Bobve Merrill Oo.) that?” We lost all our money. We'ro things around him; making declsons The English Soldier-Artist Dadly made article or for services fe the oue for the annoying and dis-| G@YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING LNSTALMENTS, living in @ Mttle twelve-dollar-a- that other people accepted? It must carelessly rendered, but careful and ease kno Aitrod Blalr, @ wuccinaful young busines man, 1s forced {nto failure by war-time conditions, Cena, month flat out near Humboldt Park. have been a most casual encounter, § $4 ia careless figuring dis: WH aS Hay Levers) nw bad married tim frankly for the secarity hie character ani tneom awnred, and wio He's working for twenty-five dollars a really, Hadn't Alfred sald it took BULLETS AND BILLETS” BEGINS MONDAY, SEPT. 10 dive Mil can always find a mar- and, while Many persons AFe COD= ince tas come to or at has hidden Ler feelings from him, determines to share his new week ohy but thirty! Me got a ral Hee nscrgmnenyt mls vd loeb | ty we arars fad & mare vine sed by the worerty, Blair secures « job as a drangh' tor's office at $22.50 a week, Colla renta Saturday, So you see, it wasn't that might have walked along with him ones ace xyes. rt needs An ca tn thea, Tem ‘ peel eer reg tapas Uesrgdy y pad oalis bee wanteste to vay he didn't believe in y& back to the office, of course. | verlooked, always provided that she pollen in the air, T Positive that) wor iand ¢umunre for the new house, At tie end of three months, with thelr whole mode of living It had been a cer: tense ina Wie Mteeed aeent an tke an aes everiookeds a this is not true, for if it were, you “mate « we," a now intimacy draws the comple togother, and for cho first time they enjoy real warniel credulity in his gaze at her which had to the street car from @ sudden im- assurin i oft nat of S@ got the letter he had promised r Fat Gvory one would suffer! Miténem, Major March, in whove invention Batt, by financial au, iad tn the dare of bla romeity opt her piling up thes confirmatory pulse to go back and ask the In- Course the would ant finding ner ber. ls | A widow Ino certain nearey town and T an tf seeelied G haf'inteet, mete him Op chance and ataum that $2,000,m0ne will Lnaure suscme, Bla detalls—a vaguely disquieting look. ventor one question, Had Alfred of- weit believing, in between, that he . Her husband's manner for the past | *!P* materially to educate her ohil- from hay fever. refuses and tella Celia of the request, A municlyal contract on Blair is working de imperiled Bh was glad when he turned away. fered him fifty dollars? March hadn't woutdr "t. She tried, off and on, to three or four day Jed her to “dren and keep the home running almost have said, to see whether he'd 7 fell her that hed heard from March; (7°20 midat of the week's ironing: 7 ‘ by a graft investigation, He sees @ way to sare It and prone to ver that, if he cau prodace then, the two thousand dol- said so in so many words Alfred % bildird believe jt 3 f Tho real cause of this diseaso 18) 17s ti) iiwsea Miud'be tiv ana shar, be mil cary It tivouan fora ini intra in tho Jars?" "he asked auddenly. turning had treated him, ho sald, as the kind Seoripe haresie thee, there. Teen te Mean enlgnoe to cparientee aft acres lennher ae ee oe oe | frofite, The contractor agrees, and on the airength of hie past repotation blair weta the money from hack again after a silence. "Where did of inventor one offers fifty dollars to ground was untenable, thing—anyhow, « manner of visibly |" wiches for afternoon teas, oard 1p reer Ae oy a Ne soviet Ho did tell her on Tuesday night— SUPressed excitement, during the parties, luncheons or other festivities y i “y > 4 wouldr ity “date hy Mia 7 \'t the very day he'd heard. Mut not un- brief periods wien she had seen hun|&i¥en by ber friends and acquaint- | March's home ehe is followed to hie dour man whose actions frighten her, that he insisted was mine and wouldo't fifty dollars, She knew—didn't she?— til quite late, after they'd gone to awake, He had been staying down. | ances. She also supplies a ere touch, It was mine in a way, of almost exactly, within @ couple of dol- ts * tow d * io Witton ha ania fre thought lara how mush he had on ie last day pete Jt hadn't been » very Jolly even. town evenings, and even on Sunday) Ziaohange in the sity with avery h his former bank on hia personal note, Meauwhile, without her we, Orkia sella ber that come from Jewelry for $2,000 to place in Major March's bande as & private wat, On her way toca at “Oh, that,” she satd, Betty Vincent’s: Advice to Lovers ———— ing. There was an uncomfortable he bad gone off about 9 o'clock, tu| Teh chocolate cake ghe invented. | PR XY, ed over and helped herself to a You were right about it, 1 went before pay day ; 4 a 1 a ion clock, to . CHAPTER XVI. reached over and jsiD0d Berea 00 ee er ey vichout’ telling hii, 'Allthe same; It was e minute or two silent etreteh after supper, whioh he'd Clean up some extra Work, he'd said. | Thia eallt for « Righ price, aa 18 \- Dont or March?!” ov d broug ou, And that she vd there ti rake! c : ; f ‘““ DO want so much iat Lack Wontinued,) Alor M en ees yous ne nnd be might wet yee. ae fies Nae rt. AahUnE ot boo They'd gone and they hadn't been tangle of contradictory emotions, |¢*change’s commission is takea eut lari” a young girl writes me ELIA turned back to the door , ald, Just write bint «note that Sou've Kot reason down-underncath, why she did MUCH GMNWed. 110 Nid oon ae eee oe an ae end Una dommes [a aulld chocolate eke made in two * considered rather good) yhereupon or pushed q « the mone » te d that you'll Wi h 6 i * °°. < . ¢ 4 news so wlid choc ci r T am con ac ee cher ne and rattled it. Where’ nee i hen she pushed it over to him h fi ini ney for the t bat and hat vil not Ko, was that she was afrald to, who had gsked her what the matter much good, that she hardly knew|/#yers, With @ filling of fudge be looking, I have soll eays the young man came up the ploked tt up, but almost InstanUy iald et Im know how It comer Gu 4, CHAPTER XVIIL was—why who hadn't liked it. what to hope for. It contained news| tween and a soft white Icing, im cated, and more than anything else) steps, At that she rounded it down again ¢ eR Te eat er eee ea. the / * “Oh,” she exclaimed, “they're all we at all events : which halves of English walnute are in the world, t want people to like upon him, fatr- black walnut table, where the check HERE is a widely held tdea that exactly P ceonatbagh bal Paople | 98 tae Fi P naven't @ doubt,” March wrote ogee. wise don top. ata 9 h out?” | yr a . i a win apg 4 : 3 ahe'd pushed aver to screen. ney He so much and belleve (evidently he could lie better on paper en this woman found she was ame, How shall I bring t i Gs steed What do you want?" she Cemanded a) irning he di ere ioe Ju er Bog gd bt ii a : gy © ae we arrive at our convictions O00), other so easily! Nomebody says than viva voce), “that my Nalhpat ae left with scarcely enough money to There is only one rule whic flercely. here's his im. y y acnalble man of by piecing them together, something that ian't #0 at all, but no tidings, are superfluous, But ay con, {support herself and her children #he That's a went on, "tat a business experience, If he | very this transaction, would warn y suggest, a rule which was sumined uP| “I wanted to got in,” he sald, and by a very wise man: “The way t/then she saw he had a key in his matching up bits that fit, the matter how unlikely it 1s, the other gratulations, you will accept them. |‘etermined to turn her talent for way we solve picture puzzles, Person acts as if there weren't any The thing has come out beyond my |°@ke making to account. She had no possibility of doubting it; oeaon and hopes, Not tho tests, which your faith | {#lae pride, for she knew there is ‘ak ft you i y 4 o rnes u thr t vic! have a friend is to be one.” If you) hand. good check, They're earnestly not to go th i But in reality, convictions are lve Penis it for years. I don't belleve made at ' ! ele hy eld bez yo up that che ry made possible, The re. |hothing to be ashamed of in an; want people to like you—like people!| she stared at him a second, then WOOO te ANG GI, 208 DOE 7 OO Fee UP ee things, and they grow. Sometimes thut people really can Ile very much, cisely what I knew they ound, ‘ac jot work that is well done, so pees they're plants we get from the gar- or deceive each other very long, there the bargain we were able to drive on|cided to give her cakes as wide a dener and set out in « carefully ge- 2T@ #0 many little waye of miving the strength of them. publicity as possible by giving a tea lected spot, with an artificially en. themscives away, That wife to-night, | That waa all your husband's do- |? all her friends. She asked them pot, with y if she hadn't been born an IMlot, ing, of course. The eagles would have {to come, not to Duy, but to sample riched soll about thelr roote; some would have known made 4 meal of me and left little | er wares, and she served small por- times they are weeds whose seeding Alfred had had nothing to contriD- but hones, But in Blair's offic Re pleasant, courteous, obliging. Mer-| understood, ‘The explanation was 80 ry. Don't 5 the sharp, unkind.| simple that nothing but the extraor- clever thing, even if it’s true. If you) dinary nature of the coincidence had annot speak well of an acquaint-| opt her from seeing it sooner, In 1no apology for his ques- {8 your pocket. If there drawing in one Dave a word t After a YoU for your 1 do if you pl hack in your purs nothe ed paper { brought in w ance, remain silent, When you 86 4) 145 absorption over his papers, he'd any unconsciously, began You. te do it myac tion ut al 4 , | ons of cakes and tiny bits of novel Chance to do something obliging—| have ridden by hia corner if her get- crumpling them iM bewan jitely belleve that m- 18 @ mystery to us and whose rank Ute {0 “Shlg conyerseslon Fa One seated about his broad mahogany sandwiches and two novel salads that ko ad- ¢ “Oh, please ¢ do that!” mensely profitable Hut growth is our despair, That is h hey'd 4 board, where wo have been rooted| Most people had been fond of. She even a small something—tal ting up hadn't aroused him. Sho h, oF don’ Asie Calin Mental ProAtNnle 5 Oe q despair, That 1s how tindreased and gone to bed In an al- gor the past four on footed |toid all her guesta at the tea just vantage of it. If you follow thts) said; gried and would have rescued them Sailnven thee Bent you want to take ® bateful conviction about her hus- most unbroken allence Tt was them portant people clamoring for audience |What she proposed doing and gave = ° o 00d ky ys areas ba band began to grow in Cella's mind, he said with him on other aff each one a price lst of b course you will need neither good) ,, March?! bodily into a wastepaper basket, it hack « & C . hes : : aed mon other affairs, Jt has been of her wares looks nor great mental brilllancy to me reese: Meper was Kea ao Rcod HOM te mda too She could not have told, when firat eal Ry ihe wey ee ard from easy to feign an Olympian Indiffer- |that she had typewritten, She told some the most popular young wom-| 10" Feaused. that shen cal to them, It it phe saw it eprouting up, exactly what March. He got his money’ | ence an to whethar our capitalisty ac-|m® It was a mistake to offer too AdOTA THE MOS! HOP is total stranger by his first name. Rolng to send His two thousand * WAP copted our terma or left the oppor-|Yaretics, & few spectalties, caretMty in in your cf ee ae ate eae salad ak SH ny ; it was going to turn out to be, Itwas curiously easy for her to manage tunity to other and wiser men. Even | I" so a8 to allow @ falr margin ee he Sei ms Angas 1 suppose > just a vague wonder, at first—somo- of cool inditt ree ding 1 managed not to gasp, 1 ist not [of profit were much the best. Every “py, Ga." writ “Je it proper for a| 27 Celle BiainAured Bisir’s wis place a thing not to think about; something raed DAT Lat mipponee’ 2° that it showed, when Alfred an-|Welnesday and Saturday she a And, in the next breath, before he'd able to r ussent nounced the minimum which wa [certain nunber of popular varieties on sir] fourteen and a half years old to shaped like an interrogation point, She went on, “that the person who n 4 giv ie teen and , ui itt re enows| at “ll Bot his, ahe added, “I've come things out t GAlAH alia Mad PaRAlitalie an Manone roe wert oh un 4am en wae would accent ; us a trading basis , Rayos dy to buy, but on oper vave bi whom hei other kno: a5 tor, lene ad . t) 1 i" 1ere are stil few details to be) di ho ba only on special order, attend her graduation party?” fo BEDS 790, that two thousand thine work, , Whenever sho tried to tell herself, ay ish to you, , pen froned out, but tho essenuals aro ali | She has been very successful in her Perfectly proper, Gollare, wailar to stick in ‘, whe did more often every day, that 0,” he aaid comrontaniy, ugreed \ipon |work, for to eat once of one of her , Selene | At that he stared tack at her. The t z she was completely in her husband's thee hata made a perf eae Bet Atty, thousand dollars tn |Cukos or et beer ged “ want oy, wi" writes) "Tam very much| look in his eyes wasn't far from stopped in full h confidence, and he tn hers, sorking investment. Ile probably got fern 0 be divided equally, of course, | teen eee a oode. Ones whan In love with a man sixteen rs my|pante, Vaguely he put his key back he oleae ty t t come ‘Tho thing bad planted Itself and hin pound of flesh, ail rant thia mo- Of the stock In the company to bo |something happened to the oven amd Mor, Tam seventeen years old and|in his pocket, crumpled bis carefully while, "You seo, when @ man really f course YOU begun to grow, although @he didn't | Tt occurred, to Crit GT ae” formed, and a royalty of 6 per cent, | the cakes were not ae good as uewal the only unmarried daughter in tho|chorished envelope in both hands, doubts himself, that's chout the end of Joy yin know as willas Atel If know tt, at some time before her axpressed or tinplied, with the inven- day afternoon, for | he Tne nek: takes’ cr Deanne ’ him, T why my talk with Alfrea YOu Th ant ‘ igiven the mo! h ativeen y and |#he sald one sla ba r family. have been told that it is my| turned very white, beaded out all Pim. Th ease aa Talahen sae K tho card sho wrote for him tale with March tor; had simply given him the Money. me no bargain had been struck. [ {cake would destroy. the reputation duty to stay at home with my mother! over his forehoad with sweat, and sat jer. not . Ageia 0, In his 7 th ‘This was evident from the fact that Fhe Giant palleve te ne Had note shall, of course, return to you, as|t! had so carefully built up. and give up the man I love, Do you! down limply on the top step. numskulls. werina cbgeltydadh the inventor's hints had found som ‘Thia apeculation of hers occupied a S0On as I re my check—to-m Piper are ane has kept fa his & © obligatory?” | “ i And he belleved it thing in that wered them—met long Fin Alfred TOW, I hope-the two thousand jsoclal position, for she respects Ber think (his ifice obligatory? | He sald, “Just a minute,” and be- nat , ‘ ay ong lara on which the whole tr work and her friends respect her. It I certainly do not, Every woman! tore the expiration of that time, got \y \ much as ange Mm., "Goodby," she x4 them Doltewey ng had not y—a little too Jocue pivuted. As to the further sh ymetimes happons that in the morn~ has a right to? wn life and should to his feet agai ked the door, thing els nat I've gat to Wk! And f hope you'll | already seeded and sprouted in her 4 ie our evertaste Which {s rightfully yours, [ suggest | ing she fills an order for refreshmenta not be asked give it en ly tO) and with @ ceremony puthetically ' vat t { Us Kept me go- Lg Pag adn 4 ; the notion would not have occurred ing fortunes after I've got an that, since you are probably a worse for a Par 4 ah poe ih ihe afternoon : |e bmony pathetically or ‘ and I've g he hada to her, evon though labelled propos: jrencolad contract with bim—not that PAargalner than I, we refer tha mat-| attends that sane Teception, BBam, another, |ot place in the circumstance Pid were wrong would avo ht Ae Dah aver Ligue Hea praaon {roneolad contract with blm—Aot thas ter‘to Alfred. And I only wait your | BUest " ushered her in ahead of him es bere el die { ei bane ee of contract, or even an obligation— felease from the seal of confidence Lapeer. rare ye os, A young man 181 ane ite shop was pretty well Wa that whan 7 pLnned He lee avawed f Magar dtaroh Afty dollars aoe een yait of whatever hia Which you Imposed upon mo to take MORAL SUASION, pay girl and th flied up with bulley objecta which abe told. him ao the t day, He waa her as well as her 7 And now that she looked at tt, 6h Invention Dri tn, caah, royalties or Mt Up with him ‘6 3 me!" said Tommy's have agreed to marry in two years.) inea loosely as machinery, but Kind-hetd alw be that—and en. ee ea hiateatal Oh. | saw another stalk gi beside it— atock, Old , we may get to be wuncnis wh 6 deere and more great-uncle, “do you mean Rut he dees not want to court Pa eeat ren min » but courag } Mn ural enough that 1 to the question whether Alfred's boss Millionaires vet Tule feet acta ee to say that your teachers openly for » ® the . ag ashy ie an ea of do t pecial had really raised his wagen last Bat- : Spe Y 1 neorely, thrash you?" matn pe t mM Be nt of an old bly i i ee ul f 4 urday to thirty dollara a week, « t HAPTER NIX, MAJOR MARCH." * replied Tommy, “We have girl's narents think t ' MS 387 nord ket him to ¢ for ang | Rae . \ t (To Be Concluded, ion in our school,” should be acknowledied. W fn promptly took the other fend ne a 7 ) 5 iat right for them lo speak f = 4 pags of like t Forgotten! And « home on a Sat her two thousand dollars to 1, we get kep' in, and stood up tn i ae ee ef ily tm fORAD Bub ES TAL ; grap ten ¢ urday night without his week's pay Major Maroh—six weeks and BEST NOVELS PUBL port ra an t looked out and locked fo, should advise them to do so. Hel.” ade out to she sai¢ ence of bia that ma in hin pocket! And looked so bli one day, to ba preciva, bring- 2 ON THIS P. and made to write one word a thousand is putting the girl Ina false position, king check from her wris ies inga—see him when she'd asked him for iia an ing it upon a Tuesday, along § EVERY A SOURLET times ins boowled “at end jawed at; even though he doesn't realize iy bax, “so I'll have to indorge it” Sbe makin ) und cor ! y } in £0 , and that’s all."-Motherhood Maga- n ng decision » Wh aud jeogtu 1 Bhe waited, breathlessly one might about 11 o'clock in the moraing, right - 4 . m" « sing,

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