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The Huron Expositor, 1915-12-24, Page 7� . � . .1 I I= . I . . I . � I � - 1. � � � I . . � - ]t R ,A4N. .1,915 -, .... -­- -- - . I I . I Z TROUBLE . . : I I I M DYSPEP&A I . - - - '. - � � Makes Sick, Sour, -surely feet fine unutes. . I � � � af o i -a' sourl- , . ng on es, lilie a himp, of --est ,, - or You belch sour, uliffigested - -ling o" dizziness, , X - mall-:Zoa. ba -1 I ',w -to " Z, 4,wwh-hea�laehe, �0-1 - If ha five Minutes. � � .cl,. troiloble forever � . fifly-eenft case of , I �- ;-m anv etrug store. * I ,11-mut,es haw need - t frfmil illdil---estloil, , lo 1A .-� �Iliaeh disarler, � ,�-%-�--, �"--.­,Iach doc-m 1. I . � T I �:-- ".'kind;�-rful- � . I I � - . . . . � - t - � . - I . lars. rates ot pay� � send =- sta:t OAR 7-;7-',-,-.r 7 - - . - - l,- , , OF, raom-vE I I : I �,--, Sour S'tomach, � � ,nd. 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I 1'. ... . 1FWr.11K""r."KqFF:*.1tJ"r.1% I . . sonid pl, I 2 , . - � ,� I - . . . � . ­ 0 1 11111111111JAIlm -- -- -, �.. . . . . Lv=J) . "Mother," said rrommy, with a quiv- .- I I - I . I . � A41" -N "I � . . Outil I plizzle. it olit?" . - HX tONSTIPI � I � I - . - . . I . . , I . ' ar in his voice. ­r-,eli says Santa Clauffl, - .00 � N I . , ,.,-:_%,. - � I I For n rew inotyiefits ..�s ,,, .1 1 9 1 -, �i I . - I � 11 . �. .! . 11 - 3.� 1# I ." ' 1� -- I , , : , I . silence 1he ul)vious Wit I , I -I,r I R, � . �-- I doji't come to poor folks' bouses .,,,,' KI Z I I 4� .. I - ill am 1. ,, � I , - mw . V - . . , , 11; -0-Wfu I I elm\ Z CbAlsb I , r - 51 I 6- - s I . � - . le . , 1-,6131ehow Me I ii c I Mrs. Lee miled son Ily. I I , I - F � � - ; U A I � ? .... . � I I oric, ovelirl"d to lllp.� , took Motherl - if tongue Dated, .-� . . � - . . If - . 1. �, . � I 4 11 I I . Melnut'.N1 ot ii1y OWn I)Ositloll had bt- "Call- I . . . � ­ , . I . . . cleanse little 113,6wels with?? I I . uff - I 1. . I I � . .1 I . Come bloill-40111 iT) C0l1teMl)l1JtJ1)1) .of . fornia Syrup -of F1913. I � . . : -I 0 � . . - I , - �-N -1 - . I -301die'r of Dbrbane/' , -1 'kane-Al Perris -h '. . � I" - fhe seitlous* preklivatilent ,A,.,tl1V voill- 7 - I I - .- . . bu � I � . , 11- - - , i . . . -E --ist her In " - -4 . W1, . � - � � 1 . . .1 paiijon. flow coijld I RI �, - I I , Z . . . � --eskowL , � .1 . - - I . - I I 'I -Y, ' 11 . . - � I spite of her pride ano her. deternim-1- Mothers can f�4st easy after giving 1 14 A., , . I . jil' RTHA M.. MASTERS I I I .1 I P,y BE I .1 C'm - I I " , . � � . I, I I . tion to continue the stru'r-le 111olle? "California %Syrup of Figs,". because in I I -,. ­, I � ,. Ilut - I I i , - I, .­ - I � 1. . . -qb . . I .. . I . ardint,N, a few hours all the clogged -up waste, 1. I ` - 0 - '.. -k .. � . ff -=-* hieb was -esclusively for men. y � I �' -§1 .-. �, I /11 �. . could not take her to my bw sour i -4 1 . 40.-&-, Voi-�-­*1:17rv. . . .1 I � iouse, W . bile and fermenting food gent' -­- I � , I . � ,, � ­ . � I . . I I . I&P . ior did I have any deq,lallitance able moves out of the bowels, and you have . .1 I I � .1 . I I - � . . . . . . - � OLLY DANE., sat tip. � t. I .. . ment. I shoved a well, plw �-� i I : - . . yful child again. . . .� - . .o furnish her employ . I hildren needn't li�l t �� I I I QCP , Sick c. I . � -i in bed alid blink- 11 -�� I . i - - -my hands deep into my Pockets, ,1L)d I X I -Z . al 11 . � � ' , I - . X You feel Safe . take � ,this- harmless � "fruit laxative." I I k 'I I ed liq sleepy , I �� -,Ind- / N :� - . My fingers touched the two bilk h Millions of mothers keep It handy be-, I .:� . � � I - 11 4, . I . I - � alled cause they know Its' action on the '11 � . 11 eyes. The nurs- - ­ , . 1 6 -V , . . ed we by Vail. jeor an instalit I F, -----j I N I , . , I . . I I � -- - .1 , I - I I . ery was very I I .When yuu le washed . . I � ach, liver'au bowels Is prompt . V I i A � I - I t,, realize their sig,litic,,lice, and then stom " I - . :.� , I -- - . . 1: with Lif6buoy' Soap.; 'and sure, 11 f, . tw i . . - - d I � . . X - . -- - . ; � ,� � - - . � 1. N .1 ri how gri 'my I I . -cent hot- . . I ; the. recollection of my own ell -a -e . tile snapping I - . I , No matte - At first the Ask - your druggst for a " t �, . 4 -,\, I � . - Z:I I Went ca,me swiftly back. .1 which-- I � I � � - ­ er - � I . ct the cdals In the � - your hands -no matt pres" tie of 4'Californla Syrup 01 lngt3, I t, I .. . . .1 memory was a dis.-ust. The verX 1�1 � � . I s directions for babies, childreeL , �, : I - I grat'e. The fire ' � '' I I how germ -laden they ence of the girl and her tale,�of sti-119- contain ..I.. . � .4- .- " � - I . ll s. ,I .., I ­ � I .1 I . � - - . �� - made ii soft glow I -didnes,i .1 . I I ,; � . I may be from the day's gle made me realize ,the "§oi . --- I � . � I i 'C� I . - . I � . I !O � - - -­ �� I - I - I of red li.,11ti "oil . . . work, Lifebuoycleanliles of this plot in which I was"Involve(L - ­- I ---- . j,o� . 11 � I 11 �5 . . . �. 'lie ceilingi 'and A�,Awwo I 41 A , I . and safeguar'ds -- -your I I Somehow)t struck me then as a dirty.- ­ ;J �Ia-41t�r Lieflig -1 6cl�ii on nine. :_ I � - : � - ; . . . . � . . I re- no ([011bt ft . I the figures on the i I I underhandpd scheme. Yet, as 4 �, I skin.,' The mild carbo5a , 1 7 1 had' to .% . � � � Cop:�right, 1912, -by A.- Q Mcaurt & Co. - I . or, My day,'was a:'busy one. as I E , 1. TH o t he r Goose ­ . &- - I . �, I ­ viewed the� detql',s. this �conceptl I . I " i . . ­ itl ..� I *' I- odor quick hes, . visit my boarding house. buy -needful � - I 1 - LI . . I ,I - , , . 'wa - � I . � - of re- � I I 15 I .� 11 paper seem .. - � . I I - . . . largely%�anlsbed., The feethit, . � I I I I . -� - . . ... I . ' 4 ireon u but its ben=ger.* � lothing and -arra . nge for transporta- , 1. � �' I ­ � I �d alf-Ve. I-61 " A v i,, i.rijrt t� ,,;peak with a gen- - I I . . sentment died away, but I doubted if c I , ,�- . 061"d ne,ver really believe tnat." �� ' -� I - was Christ- � ' ti-envin agaiti. 1-1 had nimpst begun - . ) ACL GROCERS " % at it ill the tion. I I I I . . - i � I It . I have read iu . 1. . I � shw �ouldl.be made to look . 44 . irlz � � ' ' ' � . . I - � "Olt, yes, you could I At the very moment specifled I called I J , . - .. � - . . -ere none left In'the . J I sa to where I .1 . .. . . mas eye, -and it , . . . I ,to believe there ," I me light. I glanced 7across - i ard be respond- � ,, . I 1��,� . . � your race- that my cliaracter puzzles . up Vail on the phone, . ­ I . . ' all she sat,; the gray dawn gi ,, I I Z . I � seemed to Pc ' ge to go on viD me . � I , 111 � � I I :t , ..bad been asleep for hours, yet you. You Invited me to, drink a cock-,' to acknowledge. everything, - 'Alr� Craig, -Y sted back ed instantly, the very ' .. . - illy , world, You give toe conracr . tone o: bis voice I � . hat she L FEEWD c4ear, view. Her ,head re <V . . � J . � , - - tall to try me. .Don't protest, for real. - ' I � . I evidencing the relief be felt nt hearin.., . :. . . � - . the big clock- in the lower ball ,was I was n soul totteritim on tl�e brink I � asleep. I . � . I "` , In, - 1� upoil,pne arm, and she was 11 . . I - - - I - � I ! i � - . ly I do not wobder at1t or blame you I, ,� from' me. -� . I : J � � . Ining eleven times. � I . . - when `1 met -you out yondcr�-a-desper- , � t LTHY . � settee � . i bad sl,-Ipl)ecl witli '� - . � 1� � onlT -boo ' KA We remained 'undisturbed. our k . 4��' . ' In the least.- How could you --think I � . I "Began to thin! � '- I ,,I ' iider if Santa Claus! Will find i6ipted � to the il from'4 the . ;! i I � � �� wo . . tile. disheartened girl, te � - removed mAn pathway, - I asked. -Well. I . s - - � . tucking?" thou- t Polly. , otherwise.? Tbete is,� home I could ; . I � 1. - �.. I the 'thousand?", 'a' I % . !�4 . gh - poilit Of §,prreiider." ." I along which a few early workmen I � � : I I - L� udinda's s � return to, and a*inother, but they are I , SOAP I VA 1, - . haven't, for the- other nine looks too . . t . - I I .. . " ' 111praps 4y and by I'll go and see If he- I . My fingrer§" Close yet more tightly , - - , assed. 'She Was the .very one to act o& I've found the ril-Ilit woman to I t. i � . more -than a �tllousaad m�lles from,here. .� . p I -90 I / I . 11 � ; --- I . � th it , I . I . ................... -J, � I . ..� ­ . - b . I . over the sm6ll hand, %ut tier face re- - ,, t� of Philip Henley's wife, If I )een , erel - 11 - ------ - ---------------------------- . lue par . go along with me." I .. - - - I I � W I, 'But I cannot go, even .If I .possessed � ' - - . I . . I . I . I ­ . I i . - . - . 11 1i � * v Fo y c osed her. eyes and thought inained rigid, the lines deie� about. the � . Her refinement, , I � - . the means, because of my pride -my I . . -- . I t .she would cons�ut I "Good' - Who Is sheT' � . I . I . . . , I - . i I mosecommmm_ � . - i� I 4, 1 " � mouth. . L I I Jinnoc�nce of her face. would I . - � .1 �: I I about Lucinda Arne% Wbo waz cooWa 11 . I - . . the clear � ,� - � I I I false prid.e possibly. J have chosen , I . I � . . 11 I � I ­01� never -mind her name. She is ,, I � Z - ut" . '. and I began I . I . I Iiitle orl. Lucinda was as black as I . "The ]a already to a right. A friend of mine." � J . 1. . : , ndlady ba� turned me o I be convincing, � . . I - . - . . L, .., 11 i . � , my course an -must abide by It - to . . I � swer, un. Le.-hif6e,what tb (Lot ' k'rL7A=,"' SAM TOXXY 33RHATELRSSLY. I t. i I I . 0 1 . I . . . . " ablid,to de, � r her company. . "Ot likely any olii� I lc�o-w. Wber4 ,� I nig N�ais Just P()IIY'S age, , � I:- .'Peaking y, re- . to _ Vet she would :fht,, but sh I I - . tterty and swiftl long I I , T ;,�N . � . . - "A= YOU SANTA CLAUS T' - - . - � 1� . I � I . the end." I . ,. b- ; how to det. We fiad both Hnished have to. be told every detail, convine- I - � � I - - I - . 11 1:I - , � . . I 1: . . and Polly liked her- . She drew, a lung bre6th, speaking It, Iiiiii-I! my few b6lon,dugs. I had not - I -and there wns no excuse for � � � .are youT , - � �1- -1 I I . told most of - I el - eed to send sure he will put. something �n.my boy'4 -1 - I �,ucinda her Secrets to . - � - ,Ili- left-nothilig. .. Fur a week 1 bad . our meA , I . P -,its jiistifiable. I told him, and lbe.--ag�r � � . �... . ve�y- slowly. I .ed the apparent fraud w . ' ` ' - ­ - . . - . , that I . b no flug�ring loiiger.at'thib tal.)Ie. . . Polly'. That was,how,Polly­k.nem "It Is a hard story to tell for � the listened to no kitid 'word, met wit 1 . I ., . 1. h e e look in per�,eyes over certain -papers to. me by. niesgeu- stocking," she iaid. J . . . ra - I "you wilf go- with mee, thellil" i�b�' first heard the ' ro66sal and I � ; . . I` I � wfien� ger. these' -I'ved lfrom . 'I lid "I suppose he wouldn!t bring a paii : : I I . . kind act I was, tipon the street alone P art ptly , I L - . .. . f . wound is still fresh and burtsi I was- ! I - "Ye"S.", � I . .; I - . � - . 1�. I ; : . -ele. -n- . I z'tionlbg me. - I still . rked Tommy,,' " - . I . . . at night, purpos ss, homeless. wa : � While - - . I , - 11 . - . . . I ­ her 4ues . stndipd thetp -car-efully until nearly of roller skates," rema . I r . ­ 7 lipon the sta-e-not Ion",, P,tit with Suf I . � . I 0 Z:I -Wts fil"DIF at 1: � . . - � " dering aiiiijessly froin place (o place, - I hesitated, fe;irfni of refusal, the sun e, getttfi- till 'tile f. x i � L . . . � - tra,in- tim ' _n ", * or som � . I I I �. ficlent Success��so that 1 ib4d. become , - kened by hunger, stupefied by de-, . CHAPTER IV.. . ­ . I hifilia- upon her face awoke fher sud- -1i w ; e nice waxin. gloves and phoes � . - : � I e�.� we -a I I 8 P . implanted Ili my -m-lild. x -s. -Bernard . for you, mother?" -I . I - � . � � ­ leadin.- woman .with on �ot ihe best . I V. � . W, Go South. - . --'in s, - It-, ; . � , . I.- . . . spair. - I i a I denly.-i-She stral-btened up instantly.' . and I met beneath t hadow of - - . I . he gil � . , � -. - stock, companies. It was against my . . �. I I I "I am- afraid no� dear. 'kou jge% - . . I , . . . I - I It &�A . � . PUSHED bac4 rny. chair, and Ae but her eyes smil'e'd as tb�ey met mine._ .- I - , � - 1. . - . - MA 's wish I entered the profession, 1. I - 7--, the train shed there are so many to remember." I I p � -. I ' �. � mother I I arose At flrst, as 'she vatne toiv,ard. me . It I � . , n �il I I also, �tollowiug me 'without 111.was asleep," she said In surprise. I - . . I 0.1 ' -,. become-reco ciled i ko-tifid myself ..�ut among theTe . . � I- � - - - - .- - - 1---i-i's -i Tommy said nothing . I . I . and' �sbe'­has neve't . ,e ri .. . for a, -time. . I � . question as I passed across to the "For how long?" . . - ' . through the crowd near, tlye�, glito, - i -- I I his father had been alive- He choked I - . I - - I'll, to it, although our relationship - re- , dences, where everythlug was still and I * , ' ' . ' �� I ; � . . . . . . . . - . , � � 'doo -The cashier nodded to my 46 and I -he dark . "'I"ll - D 11 . r. - Nearly two hours." a meatly' gloved 1h. . . " ft ck a sob and slipped. -Into -i � I �11111;; CO) 0 � mained,pleasant : A few months .ago -Iklng, ,'W.allqng-, wp,IkIng,, ev- . '. - - holding. out ba � I . . lonely, wi . ft -06 door for - "And yo , arcely realize that this well �� . � I I ( 1); 0 . I � � good night and I bpened . �, I u have sat there quietly all coula s . I '. . I - "00 � e. Ittle bedroom.- Iu the bottom drawer- ' I '* 11 � . I . . - , wtille playing in Omaha , I met .Fred . ery shadow appearing., Itke a ghost. I� her pas§age to -the street. ' The mist of that time?" . . . �. I � . dressed, soft-, voiced lady . was -'- the I I I � ; � - I . u. - �. - I 13-ernard. I knew little of him, but he . sat down to rest . the curbing, but -a of the)� reau he found a pair of his I � . . � I the cloudy , night had� blown away by . - "That is 130thlllg�. I %vas tired. but - former homeless erpatiffe. . . .� � . I � . � I I - ' do � Once I I . father's big woolen socks. , .� red gentlemanly and well to ,I)Olicellian .drove e away. , ze. . Tbe,alr.,-was � Besides, I bad so muell. - - I I -1 - - . . ---" . I -b �In ' an Increasing breel . - "So yon did not even'know- me," she ,mother!'; calle4., , � . and was presented to me y one crept Int d vestibule In a big not sleepy. ­ I �, I . I Q i -1 appea �( warui and the -sky brigbteniDg in the � out." tit yon did not. � � . to think ab id pleasantly. "Oh. 1) i - " I - T-7- a I ice. -He was, plea4- aparttne�t buildin', but another dis- ­ , sai Tommy, and he scooted out. !. . � � ,whom I had COI]fid�L � . 9 I glanced aside into . her 'face ,e' , ­ . . - I . east. "Yoti mean yeg.ardinig what yon shall .e, pass " . 1. � - . ine there 7 and threaten 0 , ing by when I .Spok k ' .J y Wei 71 .. � - 11 ant and appareutly in love with me� . covered ed to and led the� way Into a iftearby park, CIO wilth me,"- and she arose to her feet., 1. �Five minutes afterward Tommy Leo . �O . � u- - .1 I . . . I lboti't apologiz , rov re;illy k.take- it as up the broad avenue. I ­ . . 0 1 liked him, was flattered by,his atten- Lake tile to tbe station. The night grew �e - . . - - 0 the two Of us trudging along a well ,,It .1s'time -now I didsomething. for . - YoW a fe was trudging . I I I . - I- - . . -aged in my ambition., !" - ' " "I discovered a . - tlli�,, bighest complilne"t A- 'hded up in front of a b 11 �. � I . � . tious and discoui .1 I alisty tind damp, blut Ifound no sbel kept gravel path tintil myself.21 I fully Jmpr6vvd� yourselr. Is 'sleigh g lision, and- out tA . , � I arry him con- ter. I - -vaflon amid , ,, - - wonder ­ -marbl �, : I When he asked we to ill, had no wfll J)ower left,'noI,Wom . tiftil white e ma . i � I I den froni obset ait, please," and I eiterided my I . . . I � 11 . ... . � . . I -it 1, accepted. even - ' belieb, hid . W,� Jn?" it hobbled an old man in a fur - coa�71 I I I - I . ns'. were such t li� 11ililood, no remors'e. it was tlins I su . I n this.our tra � � � . I . I . - ? I 1,1100 d, almost forcing [let back upo 1. I � I . ,� : . � . I- ted tinder hh� -urging1to an Im- -- I to th,it corner. I heard rroundift shrubbery. ban 0 "Yes "i and I took lip the grip she . He -Wore a furry cap pulled over bif -1 � A, I co�.sen , ,9 IJIL there .i I - I . ,I � I,- ., . I I I � I e '­ . � I -d first ,� , , . - - � I I � t ED I , - I've simply got to think this whole tbe�settee. 111,et me say a woi rs. 111,et � us get set-, ' his -w1liskero d � - I I � --I . We. ca me -to this - I � "It's t :` fo, *he . _ curly hair, and - - . I mediate ceremony. the (mliveman appronehinft along the ' 11 I explained simply. ide to go' .1 - told desl nd as white - .. i 4 . � , .01 -e I and , -1 matter out, I . before you. dee ­ All a in � � . - I city, were quietlyl, tnariied het side -street and, ttrriMed. spran no happened so unexpectedly I'm stump- 'I. 'ab6lit myself is true. tl,ed and Into the diner, for I were white and fluffy,,and Tommk- -was - I � . � - . - - I . . 1. I I . . " I � you ast night - I I is. I I . occupied a flat on the north side. My 0 a ben -then I met t 9 0 . . hun-ry as -a wblf." a sure that h�e had found Santa Clax I I � the ya rd t esc . I ; . t I ed as to what bad better be done. . Z, - . . : � � . I . . . exception. * I have money I i � husband did no ,woi re- I � - I had pr6cured qp 'lq. � Tommy Lee, h6ppe af �, -- . I I � -k, but received with one - posite sectio; d; ter th4' - I -, I � . yoll.'* I King one - f - � � i � ' a � I I �, I I I . - She remained standing. re t nd profitable work in view. , Seel" , - a tan f 4-.� , � I I me and appqrently ' . and before retiring we studied -the pa coated bld. man, and wb4n I Z � 1, ��� mittances from ho, I -Tell the.'.' .1 questioned earDestly,', hand on the back of the settee. a slen- � . -.- -1 � - ' . - -, --1 had plenty of Means. lie told me fit- terfei4e between and I held ,before her the two bills. ers, together with Vail's letter of in- man,- opened the door Tommy went W . 1. ' 1, I �::,,: I �, ���!1,111 . . or his *eopAltion, but I " What calused yon'to in . der figui-e, bently enough dressed.jet She g,azed at them with wi P : . . � ,� - I . . . . . 11 I'll � tie about himself . ill . . . structions,. and thus came to a comw I the fit� � . i---'11%- e and the otficer�ll eXhibitin.im, evidence of her long hight's- 'inced of some le-erde- side, and n6.one sav� hiJ!n unti . �� . � I - -- romi§ed to takEF me to his peopie I,, a ' ­X�-13,1t! 'Oh, I bardly kn'ow," a tolleb � I . I conv I t, .. 11. Qull'tc 'tie old gentleman,snapped on the el 1 1 I- � - � � P I eyes, half I I)i&e tinderstaiiallig Slid was 00`1 ' � ' ! . - I *- --- - � � i wandering. . .. 1. . : , ` - I I I ­� , is father was . . . 1- witt;�d fly, and yet . . ,r " . little while. Ile said h, of by-,;teria it) the neryods exclama- ' ma�in.z and spoke � f ra n-1. � i tric.lights in his library. � I - � ; . I "You. mean I Am n problp,m?- You - - i i � I I - , I A tbousnud dollars!" she exclaim- "Please," sald-'Tomm -, , . � ;" - I I , . . .pq y �bertll athlesdYJ �! � I � . wealthy,. bijt, ec(!eDtric; -tha t1un. -I was codi ellgd, to choose In- me. *bell I flilaity Iny down in in y bO - � � . - . . �him' of *our marriage, but there rp - you do:not know what to do with d bewildered. ,,youl -Why, Lwhat ' : "are you Santa Cla ' I . I I ' � .. told' ­tIllitiv lwtNyecn-l�is rnercy and y9urs. .. the e . I felt less well acquainted with tier - - us?" � I -- - I I � . I I I - �� . - I . ,i, a ,quarrel between them, and I " � . I glanced at her. stirprised by_ . does It all mean?" ;. I . I nm "Bles m6! -q I FeJ - '.. I I �.'. I I �� I bad beL ThL-tbe differelice seemed small- : change it) her voice. - ­ I �- ,thant before. Somehow, !n a man ,r .� S What a tiestion. , --- . � 4i romisell . , . ­ - I I I - I ' Y,es, and $9,000 more p barrier ba - I'll . I ,,`* - - . � I I be could not take me tbere.-wIthout an p1loll-11 then. Wit-bnt I- realized .Vou , ,,Naturally a YOUD- woman is tisnally -- inexplainable, a %,ague � I d- : haps I am. But how.did- you come in?w, ­ I 1 ' . . : I . . I I -never shown the let- . I- . and -and so I Ml . . when 'I �completb work that ought not - . ­ I � . . he evei* L : I . : 1 . - . I could not trnee. Tommy- Lee told him, and I I I -invitation. I 1�as %Vere - *f 111�1-litencd �f, a SO - a problem, isn't she? This particular , arisen. between us. , � . . � I i I I . ; I ters, but they bore ,southern post- I)II(.17'erred to trIlsi you. ThAt was all. . sf, fli. to 'r9quIre to &eeed, two months. I It to any '- . I I . had brought his ft -t z I . . I ! . . . - , 0 ' . . Word or action on her rKirt. explained why -he _ . -L. I .� V, Z I � I - I ne.has come with,a suddenness .restau- ­ .- I . ­ � � . I I fi'ree � � .. I . � - . 7 Was y, as 1�: an -in- ther's big woo - - . I I 1� I- - �- marksI;" I I - . It was my f"ite allul-mid, well I d 1.db't ' . -fiery not without money In th@ and yet I felt held ,a w a len sdck-q. - - � . � .- . . I h L eyes fU I cletit to Jai- anyboay's es. - I . - . . � --1 - ant, only I could not ask the cashier . 7 e otlier . I * er I ,.;I I't, ' r - - . - , � I - � She paused, hesitatin-,, i . . 11111rh how, ft� ended.", . 'I hours' ago I was without responsibill_. , _ . I I visible hand. Her very cordiality ex- , "One is for, mother, and th I� . . - &I �. I - . I . - , � . 11 - . I . hich *made m0l, for ine, ] � � of pain. ­1,�Ilt yoll pli'(Iol�vored- to -escape from . plekse, Mr.,LSanta Claus. - I &M ' -' - . � I a , �- I . . . -for - 7 ffpel ijiy leav- ty. a mere log adrift, on the curfent - ­ - large a blll� I - - Sit down- hibited a reserve. w I I -- .t .wish for roller-skates at first, bug , I - I . o qliestion, for Itle.. -Soil solight! to co i've- hardly W'Rkened up yet to the to change, so clearly compfiehend tbAt the slightest I � ^ . ' I . " , I I . - I .. I I � , he pfoved so diff . I ,1 ill-- voil?*' , � . . . . - I I . -a , fa.miliarifly would bq cliecked.. : . nd gloves E 11 ­ I I - I � I � ­ .1 - � - the mothe tud it .1,, e . I . - ereut after our mar6 galn,.please, and let ine tell you: , . r needs shoes a . . I . - .. ­ ­ 'Do you have any rest '-�' ( � , . . I ; �, - .� . . a drunkard, abusive ',,(I b(,,l I .. .­ ­ 1. � I -' --little rest- xq�i,� He �,hv lift( .!face b-aln, fitishin I . . .11 I - .the close of the folloN ,, . � .1 riage. - � was - I- , .1 M 9 - story �a - it was at ,vin . J, 11 � .: , IIJIS . 'and� . qnarre . e , : vd, sl1­h'tl$, Indignant, the brown cil`�'Cg'e in'conditions. Here I am a fel Sh ir pack, sit-?' I- ,--4 - 41 � I ANITA CLAUS HAS, BMM I" CHUCKLXD I bad never Pefor6 -;- " .n - ­ � I e did so -almost reluctantly, as afternoon when our train reached Car- YQ1 I . 1. I§ome. ­idd I , � ^� I � � . I �, I . . � . , . low so utt sanity, but L ' Satta Claus nodded his head. "Heapt I I- I Jntimatp co.utaqt wit eyo-, w[deninng i . I . though doubting my rollton."' The depot must have- been i, a I I � - , . a) ­ - - � .p - I " . � I - . .� n in I - f . ,are of _ ' of -it," he promised' "Where is Towd. , � rOLLY. h -any on erly- worthless that I haven't , nda. wanted a little "white folks', ". was, afraid of him. -nbt . all dead,"' eveh' been -able to take decent c P ' sslon . . Luci ' . like� that, And 1 Ir "Perluip'; the ""bill �was . - . could note a Change In the.expre mile from the town, and ver few peo- . , , . ' 5 11 � . , 'might have - . llra,.� u, ­�erhaps wom- myself,alone, yet all at once the duty� I told' it platform, two. drum- father, my lad?" . , a '�� i -1 I , dallie inst'e lining black ba- ..-fl,e nallirl"v(I 1, ly. of bez face,as I proceeded. Oe were u i I � ad of the cu Z:P . Whatever, of love -I - felt I I ,pon the 1. - - . � bles that people ga,ve her.- I . diea' � " under abuse. fie, - I I , to explain �� -- -"He is dead,01 -Tommi tearf .� T I within me ho(id w: , f�-Jl ,-one. 1� I , Slow] � mers and ourselves the only ,ones to -U I � � � , I . I '11) IS I I (),t , I I did not fronts me to double my resp6nsIbI1P' y, carefully,, Pauslu- I � said - I - .� I I . U V, -- I , t:I � . I I � J I . . � . I - � . . - . ' I .1 .1 -, . PO1I§1-W le-ep and wo e up V.1th I - the -second day, and from � I NOts ill terror. , But now- ties." . . : 'ning. yet 'hasten- � W4 1 ent to s struck me lm()�v . ; � esti disembark. Th6 traveling meu "He Was shot by a burglar who, . . . . . :; : . . I .�. o I 1. I '. � I . -1 each 'detail to her qu 0 � . I I 111 � � � � a start- She was, sure thal she had that.moment I dreaderd his homecom- ,,-,/",,,) 11()t .,, f ,.,I id. I believe I have Her cbeek§ reddened. :, �. ack, while I glanced stealing from a rich man's house. mid � , - I I - , �l I , you . r was- not interrupted more than once -ed to the nearest h . I I I., i I � -wake all the ':: . , yet from ing. For weeks I scarce] V - "-- I I r . is that tb' �­or twice. Some4ow, as I thus repeat, b ut In Search of OL co - a brave-policeman;t-�-- - -I 11 - � - I i � been wide a - y saw him ("111(l ;1 11)-,in-:ind­a friend.11 I ,�No, you are not. " a 0 nveyance.. The, father wag i . � I -- I i i . Let. the �e 1 41* 1 � � i ung a fat, bulg� sober, and his treatment of me was j-1 ,v, �(qjll.c�(,i(�11, lid . coiieeDtion of md? . I you 4 two clavi � ,Is, .; of a sudden w , I . I- only other vehicle present was Shot�by a -burglar." Santa Ir ra � I . - the mantelpiece there h, ,, . , ' � i � ed the proposed scheme to 'another, It � -, ; a . 1. - . I . - brutaL" . I I � k I b of the 11'eart, -a swift rush of differently. I will dever accept moueY . a .ratb '' as thoued I I i ' � . . . . in-* stockin- I I � I h ro , I I t4i�4 city did not appear quite as easy or bon- seated surrey) driven by et dl8- .looked - very thoughtful, Jbst S I 2�1 . so - soori as , t . I �' - I j -' - '3' as- been!" T e 41e,ld ,,7,,10o(l ibl-011-il 1j.1y veltis. from you. Just I reputable negro. ached Ili some Toinlny�s. father bad . . . I I "Santa Claus _ chuckled � ears were In her eyes, but sh .. ' ' � - I appro. . . �, been klUed,!tUL . ' �� .1 I I � ­� � �- h, C, � akeS 11' I RID '-0111""tO Start forth orable as when. I fac d it alone. I ( � - � ­ Z I .. I . Polly,� D,pd she slipped �out of bed.and tilemi back, forcing, herself to go OU... -1 il)ipbt bate doubted' that myself .w . P 25 0 d "That's the whole story,tt I ended,- 'doubt. .- beautiful house, ivhIch happened 0 * ­ � �l have regaine . ' " � ­ - I ­ / � t�,knoN�ledged -almost agalb and seek work. "No. ah." he said. grinning. "Die th ' ,"W g man, su, f f I 2 I cross the floor. � "Then. be ' as gone tw'o . , , I n rather lamely. do you think , ­­-­ S - ell, young maan, su 1. - I W . awhile ago." 1� (I � .1 "What, --- -- --- -1 . e case. . 2 pattered 9 . � my -e,RDd I �tm no longer afraid. . . V - I I. a- lovely, knobby,, mysterious �Igbts* leaving me alone. He reap- bittei-ly. -Ibut�now I am goiiig�to make , coura., ! I urridge, sah; tRWJ we call for my sleigh and we will go,r . f� I � W- hat V . . - n w that i was of It?" vere am my Own c � - rst -,v a fellow can run to All I needed was to k ,o � . . I - .1 9. - .� rr in eking wasl peared the thlid,eybiling In the wo " ho, . low hesi- �otlitnl ter do- wid de Henley planbk' the Aops.' - . . . lt�-!' �Iookin � tbi - h6V sto gond. T.ord, 111-i hardly. ignow,", with s i� � 2n M. � I ' I can qght for the resul . : . He n he lets� himself got Don't not all.alone.. , � I tion. I reckon dey done - didn't gIt* VIC ' Tommy Ue never forgot that ,, ' . � �, it. of the - toe.' � condii0i .9 � li�!� 0 tation. Illif Is very strange." , . �'L� sn I had ever seen him - . eed- Nyhe . ' Polly fe . I ? "Mrs. Bernaid," - I .dan quietly . you'se Massa Phil- derful ride. After " � -- � . . . I � n Me a veritable savage, cursing oll ii -now �ou re bel'PIDg me as..'much . . � 'fore- telegram, I reckon- -� the sleigh, was to � -, � I ' . oney-real nioneyl And' aciii. 11 . -Y P She pressed one hand to her , . - f, Ther6 was ED . . reallZillg,`b�r- spirit:t "yon ,bave given a ulve -sure of beai-itiful, bundles they dashed U10 1 Z - . - 4- � T - �- -- peeping at her'from, tho top of the, in and finally drove _as I am yQu? !, You, dldn',t find -much words. I re� ' head, her eyes on the ground. Ywatch- ip HenleyL, sab, thopgb, yo ' - .1 ­. � _ and striking at e I aning to my - last � I I - I I I s tilhg a ie- - on]' a &unken discharged - wrong m� 0 ' question trem-. gFowed some since I saw you de . to �Tommyls home and star -Mid mr10 f -- I . out there-- y - . � ,ed lier, an unasked I . - , I �. �! - � ect you, believe in ereiy . k I's oil Pete, sah., I _reckon YOU ft p I U � _7 . volver in my face and locking tile door soldier, iin ex -!hobo' w,',Ith a laborer's sp Suddenly she look-, time. Lee, by bringing in dozens of . T -� . ou could imagine. - I you.to the best of mi -bling 013'�mY lips. � . I . , doll y Z:` Id life desire to help . y i mbers 111 Pete." �;-- : I "Oh, dear, I do hope � that Santa Claus behind me. 1-1 sat there on the steps job. I've walited my chance ' , ' I p again, her cheeks flushed. reme 0 packagds. One of tbem.held a I -1 , . � I go ba' I ability. Sit dow � n here and let us face -ed u I I --. c k, fdol. I can see . -�Of course I do," I returned heartily. 14 � - �­ an hour �nd endeavored to anO,nfernal . "You weie going to suggest that I his words to bell pair of .roller �skates. . � ��, I has brought Lucinda one just like Al" together. We I :, . a ' eve I I And whilef tbel friend of S21uta - i - il � . - . _. f er* was no response., I walked. d Aespise myself this thing squarely re you not?" she asked, encour ged-by - - sighed Polly. "I believe I'll see!". - . - bu.t th e I h . ou ' � . e. mustn't .act like children or close our gd with you, Tve would pass muster, Irlean you drive fts , u -- ., her little the Streets and then-baving�,a little- k-DeW 4t before,yqil cam . wiftly. ,,That I play the wife's part? � � � I I talked to krs. a romised- - with white ­ . I - -to-r-4t � --4w,,, .. . e S i .. � � F � Barefooted, -found a place tO � I did' It care, eyes to facts. ro4' instance, we ha � ,P . r . 1, : I out?" . ,work.- In his own house Tommy k I .'carpet, Polly , MOneY With, me The dlfferen�e�"R-URQ . . r Why didn't you askJt,T1- i �, �, . ' . I . I t I . Z� on the red The next day I weut"back, but , I . You h"aW - . .11 � ­ 1. - � The negro-scratebed his"bead. . k Upon. h - ­ - 1 gown trailiu 'I I , lodge. while no* I AO. iQ&1me , 4.- 4 ourage,'� I replied I fast asleep witb hi:--, ebee 1�! � : r pattered -silently along the hall. until �- . - -- 7� ,*P&Ause I lacked c how I cam, sah, least I ­. . I I ,,and neighbors ' ' ward, 111, reckon as father,s,woolen ,-,,,!K:4. And when 6 .3!�� that -led in -to the the flat Was locked still care. yes, you have, girl," as ibRM7 frankli -jit -1*R%g--0,pgerly to - � ,- I le I o faras ther gate. It's 90ing to - I I w ' by ' - U­­WWA4- k6 � 3,9R ninruin I , �! i ' she reach d the door I I Ith U trav- in, plaInly startled - I . wise 9 -wolce It 1w,- 1"'-'--l" X I said my husband had left I glanced ep aga. I her, "I Was afraid yo dar, an' a- 1, . wing -where the s6rvants Slept. . . -b��Iqgm-we-�11;� . ?14 4. 1-M, "Ton see, �. I �* ., . -thh I , "-,-. - - - -1 . - , eling bag.', I-1 was actually �hrown this uliexp6cted avowal. I h a proposition wrongly. Th" -. � --- ':� -..,.11.11'.k,t..,: 1 The first door was Maggie?s and the � little girl, and . I Suc ng - wrong, Ila dis nigger don't fool round dar none 111 I -- ! - . � ; I I . . I I zm�W"` -- 7714�rj - I out upon the streets to starve." . , I yoti belong to my class, I 1, 11 "And yo . -4,"-A-. , L- F I - .. I . I e I I -�� I . . I . i I . I 10 .� " � . second door led--tinto the room where . VJ - . , - . I with her little I Her voice lowered, so. that I Was -and you are 'the. fifst Of them to arrying out your part? You mean '. 1 Ic .. i c - --- *- I i . . -a w-0- I 1: I I I I Susan, the cook, slept 0 in five year& I . I wl� I I I � . compelled - to lean closer tq catch the speak 'a kind'wiard to m I . I go to Carrollton with some one I � � . "As All Choked- 1. I ­- il '. ken words. , � ugb to be"cuit dead by I 1. . . ?17 . . Iftift - ; - I .. girl Lucinda. I I . . . r 11 - I � a big Tapidly spo . I Irs-4t's a bit to . I man - .. ��irlb -r% 0 � . i _ I . I " .. I ; T From the knob of this door hung . "At first 1-1 was not altogeth-er sor- - . . - I . 1*0 ft.*;*Wft. - � i I your own daila." . . I ,11-:4 agreed to the terms --!-.yes." I - -� . - - Ad Hardly Breathes " I -. � � ', white stocking and, like Po'ly'S, it was , easy tu find . ; and slender, �1. � . . I - M - Cou. '. ...� - � ry, J thougbt It would be � rfwds her,hand, wliltie. . She drew a long breath, her ,eyes I . .1 . I � . � ith knobby thill-q. DO mais! - i . 74=4 (M. : . .. - r; ' . bulzine W- -- - n eras -1. . if - -1 I I aaz- - - - . Work. .I was not afraid of that but- MW n tb� table - I . � iihich reacb�d shyly a , , -e � �i. . . upon, min ' . . .� . . � . .1 I . Ff-om the top of 1,ucindaJs stockW9. h, 110W hard I mali�e, opt her py,ft alone "Then I ob - 64 � �'.. . � , will- go also," she said s er " , * � � -1 ' ' - but It wag and touched I , I . . I a - there popped a black baby -doll. -, - faC-ed Op-- rdly . � , z: � . . . � I , I . I Wed I I no ,11 InStilt, cowa made aliswer. ­ . . , . . � ly and held o BRONCHITWI . ��� � I --instead of white. How,.,,-_ seness It I ,,That ls�un rightoll I continued, my 'u * . - . 11 . 13 44yo mean that?" . I , I . ? � I It.was black -92 I 3 Emu - . � �z - I . I - � ti6n, brutal cogr, - � CX . I .1 , "I i I ibsi.n -unders - . ,,yes-whr not? t Im . 114 1 . r Liieinda would cry! an y � iness line ,,I . Surely It . . r ­- .1 I livid been skilled In ,. -bus V61ce shaking; � tand h6w ' . is as righ Was The Cause; The'tOre Was ; I I . � � been, differ7 a no fit place for, . � - f ' you. you wished me to � ,� - '. Pollyls'fbeavt "' at Vei-Y fast as she' my reception might ve : you feel. But this t for me a,s or i I- I . -----II` I I . , . �f - De , . 1i eco, -�. . I I I i 1p - ntly took the black baby out of Lu- ent; if I possessed ,J; your- kind. YOU better 90 I home to � I I I say yes, did'you not?" I - I I , � I e, the I � � - .1 � � nswered, "I my, Vy BE KI -1" DR- W0001s, 1� i .. iijida's stocking and tucking it under or could have, frank y olif S,5ed your"motber." I � Aly fAce must have a RIENICE JAC - M Z � - � I, she went-ou Swiftly* � � q . . s fMIeJ - I - ju 6"u. immig im" ' � - i , . ., Jer arm, she ran back to the nursery. . ' e been given o % lip � , but W". '- - I � truth perhaps I might bay I � " ..... - . - - 11 I . reach ' � - 'Thenif will 90 - It -r-�F; -sw Pine Syrup ­ I I - a chair to I endeavored. so hard to dis- I . ; only remember It IS' , Q Rd" N'rw ,I She had to climb on a chance. "Why not? is she hardT' ' I ' . ---.9k1W - -- k'".P.-K -�--'K ,�" 0 coy .1 W1 . . . I i. i --�� .1 solight do- wItb acting, A mere play in which I have � .� . white baby doll. but soon she " ' pen'ing-, I even- .,:, -yes. She would be very' hard . .� I I ker own cover sorn� 0 . , I t , " , i - I � . I t olit of tier stockinn- Rpd 'e an was examined as it I � I .. I a certain part to perform. We a9P to or,�, -weeks and - ' T i , ' - ; - tuestic servic d' I me. 11 ' r I eeks befort I 11 I I plare, I tbollgh I wa8 ,1 11()r� �Qii s . -al ,.- Ill u' mean you. would rather risk * . . be friends thro' 1. . .. .. Mrs. Garnet Burns, 114ofth Aug.ustaj ". � I . -- baby In 103 , , et� ,-tie.' I N1 4 Do yo .tighodt it all-acto s OU W , � pti 4 1 , . - . - & Ul'C I �, . t the cunnin- black I C � - I t, ' �. e no misun- I Christmas Tom- On t., wr.ites: "I caught -i dreadlftll C I . - . v Q 06V -or than go.back . tite Stag , Th re must be. , � . � I "I never bad � I ed the sireets; I refused -to degmir I . .. � ge �­. I . , . a.black doll., . , '" � it, here -.Wlth�wlth. me I . . . . my Lee ,bad been going to town, aud about a week aft - . I ­� told , p e, .e faillit-e possf- and face her?" i . derstanding about this." - . . ,. 1.iid could liar . ­ ar and cumAncr," Polly 'i -mit hiyself to beller , - t� I, � . I . .- 112;� --,tallcing about I became all choked up, ' I � - I � . � aro so de, I ( I out' - ly 'sleep 1�? I IiIIL, slie bugged her o 11 prec- bl&. I wel-It hoftie at.ni,ght, tiret ) ",Yes, eyen that," she replied sober i I had recovered 'my voice now,'rea could sm-rce � I i -- . - lierself w I : .. . '' -id'anxious to ro- ,- what he expected breathe, aud - .. �, I - 7 1,,ol-ty, ni nth out . t a! � . � i 'Ofqlft ;� Dted rooin in "I have courage to fight It . I Ing all she . mean � . for coughing. I went td . 11. . . I .. . , to a little re � ly. , I i. . to find, in � hJS night - : fous baby to her bi - -' . ,a hat It ; 1� s ure . her. get 7 . I - I usea to whell .. as doctor, aud .kl She hug -ed Ill(, 1),,I)y doll all the � street, pray�d as to here, but not there-, I know W . . ' he told me that I was get ��. I . . - 7 I I y � .4 The�e will be no ml*, , � stocking; be, had - , . I 'door - -ied 111YES �, I ha,C � ;, �� balck to f ,111d qbe ld,��d I' ci�Ald, ci eIf. to sleep, only wW mean 'if I go. back -repro ' aches, ,L--� . * Certainly. - -Y � 0 written --a letter bronchitis. - My husband went -to , . . 11 .11(.iDcla*q - ,,in- detet,tilined That was wh : and asked t4ein if they ,�­J, I I ho. top thedext alor ,, ossip, ostracism, all the petty mean- - " take, Mrs-�Bernard- ,I I druggists, - - - . I lt,,fondly as she tucked it in the wake up 'uot? weak then; I 9 - I .loathe the . %I'%- I ' you, for fear you - -I- 0. to Saiatu Claus. co,jgh medicine of a4y kind t.hat die� .1 t, . . ar I,u(,1l1(l,1Is -,tockin- . . . I � X - o . I - hesitated to ask I . C I I w as I I cpintimue.. . 8 I druggist brough, -e � � . uld be. i ­ lose." and given it tO could recGminiewl- '<"Me . I . . ,ce 0 as strong all; �Jii�v girl co -1 .am stroi g again and - D � m1glit misiAte'rpret my purp I - -,, 1 4 0�­ I tNA, a s Very thought. n I am ds.t,,� - .:,- I , Wlibn -the ,),Ig�, I the door of 'I' 0 . .1 . lot* - his mother -to out a bottle of Dr. Wood's N,OrvvaY P, 4-. � . �- 11 11 . , - ,*(,(, - . very last"- . I Ot go it is betiieen ' d and .- "We go �qnlgbt? I shall need c . p. I started-usin it, and it tr - I ., f our _1 fourrht it allt.to the . GO 0 ,coin- . inotl1elos ,-,iom ,�I,,e did iiot 0 ut__�but , 1. will. n . dollaral" she exclaimed, I- I � .. 9 � .. . pinw-trb � I . Ing." . � . - -f I post, a,p,d then he SYM d me of my cold. I I �0 f, . , her head suddenly .droo i 2n I s decision .between God and "A thousand , � pletelty cure V � �T(,s watf-11;,tw her - st tbi I qPs i me, - tbi . bewildered. j, I - irse. -t was what thIf - .� 7 ,flattened his .. . 7 r Tha . . - ' 1� ' - -to of .1.11 -� satue. Pefh, d her, head, hidin4 .,,Of cou . tell you how Ciankfulj was to get Lid ' . . � . - I , I - . � � Aftil Hit , i.lost beautifill surpl, the end came j1l, u . freckled 130Se .1 - I. L so long; me.,, She - droOPe ' That isn�t . that awful nasty cold. I shall ahia � - h u n g' Oil - both been up all night., _ O outfit A. � � as Advanced for, t I I � r have I I ms, .her shout mo . � I � I I I should ue've !e- upon tier ar . ney w 'i . 2MIlL, aft I I TI -1-1 k- 'asf! . oxild have, bee to' I her fac .1y, new foi me,"b'A it,i!; tO;YOU,- . need 7" against the 1�1101) Imep a bottl- of Dr. Wood's NOMW Pinel I . . I Pollv,.4 1 1 I I,,, ',T)P(, RIIY 1. �,n better k- I ders tr0mbliiig. p-you-you..may de, special � . How much -will you . � . e �t . . window os- 1, ,--ad I sbifll oitly:be . ,I, found two (`I� , 1 perhaps it w s' cho _ timl 4� ;. �- �, � . . ,I T,n i.ave sent word to my tPother. and as ay -think me the low- posure and strciiu- show. ,b -)merit, a little lin . Syrup, on haw . �il ji 7 . ,'� f(-),. poIlv ,-'11, ,Cin(IM, L I . , ' You M and the ex I . She thou- t a n, � � I I . . � - . I . - - �klad to reconitne-.: I it to all OthRrs." -4 � alce prc­ - .1 _ Out bull - �1 - the' bresents ., V � . boine. But- but. I kept fT spise me ting em er eyes, finally . a �­, � � ' ,..V i I - I � , � ed help to g.0 ­ W1 but I -I am going-tO Xou are. not fit to 90 p�rplexity between- 11 - . \ I Norway Pine'.Syrlip,-Is A .- . I I- W'1,11 dvl1­1,,t ovvi- hor i - me.- . � lie -wante& . Dr. Wood'-, , -.� WI)o -,...:,. - -, -,. I - - I I :- � . . � 7as too 18f;Q- `� t.11 I - .- ­­ ceed tintil it -V 11 . naming a sur� which surprisea I - . - ; � . I I.,: I . 11oping to Sac I ploymeli , . d"'I P.1ir Of r4� . � 'en on the niaiket foli a- -� .VOI�,(- �I�!, - , . " I �y I bad -and. ! stay here." I medy that has I I . I - . Z . f e little4 monE I . I puzz bitterly. "Not. ii�ore than that?" 1. exclaimed. . -- I " .L)Ln I �,J� � ' - I � . .1 rcli-ly ' he . , , I : �� . spent all th I In, sileneq, amazed, . led, � "Poverty has no choicei, , �fl ?I - I I ­:lt,L':',,� e years, and we ca12 .t I � s'!:-- ,� I v- .,n!.V I,(-., (I . -S� had married I sat - , ' ' t t, . I I si,-*6,11' be said One day Ito Be . t pa,st tNv -4 � I �L , � - - - - 1. . V­.�4. - ­­'(`-� !I paNvned my rilic, I ss af her, my hands "The .fact that' I am tired does no "Surely that 15'nof enoull , roller - I �t, wi� �; )ut a doubt, As bei% . -­ � I'll * I �'f i I 11 gazing acro . recomm e7i, . I I - I - q thav � ,�, - . . 111h. ,­ .. - s wish. I could not 6,011, yes, it. is," laughing. ,,,There . Walker. -TOMMY WI -IS Only seven' wl 7 * s,1-,c,,p- f -,)T ,-�,,ughs and cold- . . I . � � 1�1 ­ .,,,, othe'17'. Z-1 - the be _ � , �, � . -� . I -,; -, '. .1 v - -, ": -, i P � 1 , I -.- - -;-I d -:`,linst my in linched. matter." ' ,irs old . I . A- I . .. -� N!!*o( I was tempt- I ,c . " . � . I I . %. . . I . en was sevelltr-'c'll YL you can pt)-,. o)ly ,�i-�cttre. I . I I ; � . � Is - I , ' � � X . , 4S]E[U,h "":'alita -CI.,.r,S .1 � I V . . I . ,­­ . I ' !'- st, ed Ilen. I 1,,L' )f ilnit2tiOnS On ' C A .,;";: ,%"t - Wril to her fo�11011). 011'. I actually mean You dare risk 610h, but -it does! Now I am not will be'no dressing. All I need dois B , - I , . . . ..u. : . I . 1, 1'.1 I . what .1 -I ",.You � I epr th I , dc � IL111,it kDOW I off as yoll suppose. &11 appear,neat." ' ­ I - � �4 " : quite so badly � � '. There ar, a 1� . � � It --T!--�� I � � .- I I ed-. I think 3'011 ` . . I G6 --mon, -with me?" Afft I .1 , de- A13d fie 5�) " ,-I go I - - �il . NMI g i I -1 I I � I , A000" �1 � -- 7- � - ------ � - ---!,� 7-- � . with you ,as a 1, ask.ls 4 pba.P.CeJ Li r r1i Ti�r,e ,I ]ked it over 'I , to yowir dru . - I � . . 1 In - help, - .0 ., I " ' . . . I - ('a n I yo!1 rc�)[*­o \vl1at tc,uiptatlon � yourself here Q.,I-b,ilik- t e sat there and ta 'don't Come 170 PoOr kids� market, ��-!J­:t,j v � - -1 11., rs tile W your W At - - � �i , -. I , get ,I Lh-.V� 5 - �7 ,,, � . I -- I . - it ,,v(,al�t , �ns :ind Col -100 , ith I ; . ly � �-� - a .t ­Fl� � ; ; I i,,-- llow , . I act - - - I ;1 - . , I I . I - � - - I put up il-.j �4� ,, ..�,,�t,-. wrapper; It . . I .. - .47 I i, fr'i'end to talk to ��'ex unted up the - '� I -yes." . ­-, cidi. otir course of actIOM -- � or dealer .- t I h%��e � , :_1 o'clock I ,left her, �b - * - -25e�a­-F � - . -- . t I am,". I - - --- - �,�,�,�, �',­t�,,; tlj� pximp ttl- I � est ban rn _ - - � I '. _ , , � , * , I . I ­ bo.' I -.-.-. - -- -' nealr By Children Cry . � !, ','� I .i soill?*, - . '.I� hers. , '"But stop and think wha � () k and: g6t ebange for r i trees the t . j I cto-,od 11i.v hond firoll, y t; . - d ry I -,sk- 50C. -, 1 �4 i . , � I � �i � . . 4 1 - I � I . i urgPd recklessly. 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