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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-03-10, Page 7r, . MARCIR 1 1922. rr ..., % A e ,n by�+ould man lie l nts , ;� lIQ4:8A whavo d h hat hrehed esad for aro to to about cnusallveti X11, the .r . I Fr; reach am they awnos z y �eitttnr tithe, Z riot ane,*hail row v very tlre�i t . a �, : cat;rr • edi t D°ruon of th. ear. of it, As a 'matter of toot You 4ptt't A Revelation In �.>Ir;�"'E! ees ufreq nstltw acrid, and what waa only sti ga�tted, Y _. re. s •' ;:,;i, i 7'r, , uIraq t HA`k�,' ASB lap six" to 411ieir vibw was the most iwhat your foal 'are covowil- to a oonstitu f��'► w y i ; me, and until you do w1u talk ITS E4 3WE�TLY PUREabout, C�. . F . 0,, 0 ha oath f. cg ao !a- �1>» e aattion �m of and n� ma xo att,e ti :t, ehai bout1.tom •are ire n +'re DELICIOUS 4 ; « wi sL0 IeC36dt�� wh� a>, e� should down, Walk Lmuiev .` ito 0- min ! �, go �t ` , " I of F>r►eafrleiyf >;ttrnaot. 'histo Roc+ . a 3x %Rn int � was A;ladtlel9a►, i t matasloa rs to near " W ridso! Olancbo, on bust ;il t; / Ba wLi fe va.�w4 r� ;. 0. 1 nY, sw Clayithere? ,riot► isfilt that 1 b�/ mush the blind an the mutest. ewe- andil titin,4 e4oTe 'jltrncl,� .1 I I'll.f / 1 • / , : Ma tide "asYstr tori sesueins the ta- breath, setxti at �Di er his _� a � � no t v i d eaitl restoring aoraoW eoaAM brows R1Ci111`d Raisin Davisirotwiq as.. All�rt�g�•a." �fam'a}de a�.e `• ']eanin Ro% �DOng p +giros. the . «c the 10 6 s R J, Cheney Co., To1eEo, Olds, ward w" her arms upon the 'ia'i'liirg :plaza. _put, farce was so tte�or{a and e was apparently vi r andl.laolttils�t' sti►to the lefts . PP Y • . -� low. tube nide no sign at first t),t; eat consideration to share i � �.1. ' i Whe hid •beard him, but as the volo(ts M 'Laughsm felt ars • ua� , Charles 8cribner's aonis, New Foffic. During their aho>+t visit 1>r[auiame Btprart and. Sc rose from Gas 4"y *Once of remorse. And, xtore- i n ��t and kt� ftlone. nZ'li y+''• , era she n I • �. _pe a of • Alvarez talked a r ter- tort of the other e� of the balcony fl fa P itchy ahs tamed ► g elan s +pm>ala, as, hey Oid!R� `TQg 11P iR�O . b�►Cli o R1, ,ALI t bitlre herself, addreesing what( abe +her'hetrd end asked, "Wh at last!" tot looking away, ' r, lues very11 sorts :to 'Mies Laugham,: butNlooking "'Qh, You 4m,ldnit undervt&ixl," ,and the head, on hb broad shout- J&pans 'fit � �"�g%Z'Sa jCoutinued zrom tsar week.) uniform, and the dark-akinned dan- uit Hope, lit was unusual or Hope laughed K4ay' "Fou have hat eters eras as w'8I1-modeiled as the heal ' dies of Varleilcill, in white diwk quits to. be singled out - fin this xray when looking ,&rward to just one thing aubd �� Athenian en insenatW' to ]Hiss I'd IV and Panama hat*, +tt+ bg VO .16v,>n- Quer sister waa' present, and 'both the then Wit come'true. It is the only beatfy of The work which had called Clety toise shall caries, which noels be eleters noticed'it and spoke od it af-. thing that over did come true to me. any sort, and she regarded •theyro o!'i 4.a b"rbh ,and home. Did you­1­- ,, to the mines 'kept him there for some -converted; X the ooGajsloa demanded, •terwards. They rbh9 ught Ml�dame and I thought it Heyer would.'• Elle with perplexity 'and with a soften heV' what .he _ sand to�1ty? 'He [� 1� {ng spirit. s my -holne and troy lowily. I time, and • it was noir until the third into blades of Toledo .steel: in hhe Alvarez nary beav'tlful apo doatiry- You 'donrt try to make rise under- „ „ don't think a.• ma�'a home and Jamil d'a after the arrival of the . street's wwe priests and bares » You understand �slis said gently, Y A At- RAZ MAX yr I,�,g_ legged gufshed-loodcing, and alae impressed stand, said Che girl, smiling, but trema that he returned again to the mule -drivers; and 'nagged. uichmen rthem, even• after that short knowledge without' turning h.er eyes from the 'being quite contain that •ehe�did not are aging the thittgs �ia CoA' a>Yord­1 Pallms. On the a(Umoon when be with red -caped edo'nks 'h'a'nging tlo of her, as a woman of great force of -moving spectacle below her. Clay understand this new order of young to leave to the protection of • staay � -� climbed the shill to the bungalow he their sandaAa, ,and negro women, with character. .l lconsidered cher challenge silently. He man ,herself. You are not offended English subalterns. From a' ,I hear tl Cil/q�0 bare�ghpulders 'and _long trains, vend- She was ver well reseed fora did not know just hos much it might with me?" she asked. it would be bettor -ii 'Presidogt. A.1 R%�,w Gtaicrrantvee�11 found the Langhams as .he had 'left lotto y - varez did lese plotting and +them, with the difference that King g lottery tickets and rolling :huge' Spanish woman, said f Wiss Lang-! 'meant from her, and ti a smile robbed Clay turned and -frowned, and then gg„ Proms ie normal breathing, shop mtucM Crow joccupied a place in 'the iamlly ci ra_._betw p It was 'ham's comment, later in the after- i it of .all- serious intent; so he hie awn 'house himself. ga sen their lis envied in a puzzled way and stretch-' Ip the blotschial tubes, give, 1.Ci old stor to Clay and Kin but ' noon. "But everything she. 'Had on turn d and 'looked down! into the rest d out his hand toward the equestrian AN yrouttg man did not writ a of quiet steep; contains ore circle. Clay was made so welcome, Y Y. g' Y g g „ rate es the sort of neon-" said Mr, nru Sl.O�at ursi�tt�g- and especially so by Kin$• that be none of the others had seen aSpan- yeas just a year behind the fashions, square below them, content, nowthst sttatue in the plaza. ,Andulla or An_ P g felt rather asngmed of his`aentimenL4 ish-American city before; they were I or twelve, steamer days behind, as - she was �a'lone with hiin, to take ;bis duella, the Treaty -Maker, as they call 'Langham, wa=nly, - who would be, resat outogendees or write familiar with the Far East and the Mr. ,MacWilliams puts it" time. .him,`mas born in 1700." he said; "he likely to break his word to the man lag liitoK W., Toronba toward him,, and considered his three ,w „ was a rout picturesque sort of a ch$ who is feeding him. and sheltering ry days of absence to be well .`repaid. by Mediterranean, but not with the 'fierce She reminded ane, said Ifope, of ' At one end of the plaza the Presi- ��nr P p him, and 'dhow uniform a eltel . I gold _b E. Umbach. the heaz'�bines of their greeting. ; bot tropics of their sister continent, A black panther I saw once in a cir- : dent's band was playing native waltz- and ffeed this country from the yoke i 'i "For myse ," said Mr, Langham, • and so their eyes were wide open, and cus." I es that came thr+alibing through the of Spain. One of the stories they dont think the Presidents home ,i>�,; in In Walton br W. G. Neal. "I don"t believe you had anything to they kept calling continually to one "%DDear me!" exclaimed thc� sister, trees and beating softly above the tell of him gives you a good idea oM any danger from within. Madamd . do at the mines at abl. I think you , another to notice sMe new place or "I don't see that at all. Why?" rustling skirts and tanking spurs of h1� character. And so, withoIIt any A'lvarez— " 1111111 I 4igvre. Ho change of expression or reference to Clay tunnel! soddenly :in his place went away just to sh w us 'how nec- pe said she did not know why; the senoritas and officer,, sweeping chant had between them on the btursed ad the carr{age, where Q They in their turn did Hort sacs a 'she was not just passed he had been sitbin a silent most i P given to analyzing 'her by in + Clay continued through the remainder g , Y essary you are. But f you want me two oppeo�?te circles around .the to make a good rPrc,.t ai .aur resi- I from notice or comment. The two impressions or offering reasons for edges of the tessellated pavements. of their uta on the balcony statue in the moonlight, and penes { dent director on my return, you had staters wou�lii have been conspicuous them. "Because the panther 'looked I Above the palms •around the square Y Y to dna" down on tluo3e in the carnia below I �5 E1CCtro-ConiCi�rt 1. anywhere- -in a queen's drawing room so unha course in humorous, graphic phrases }him. f I r better devote yourself less to the ppy,' she explained, doubt -',.arose the dim• white facade orf ,the on -the history, Olancho, its 'heroes, ,,, mines while or ,an Indian reservation. Theirs fully,"arid restless; and he kept pac- ' cathedral, -with the bn,nee staltue of Ma•lame Alvarez needs no ro I Clarifies, Mellows Purilles, ,Aids' you are here �d more and its revolutions, the buccaneers P an livuids, perfumes, homemade bo•eaM, s. was a type 'that the caballeros and ing up and down all the time, and Anduella, the liberator of Olancho, and pirates of the old days, and the tion, as you were about to •say, Mr, etc Makes .,hater, fit for drinking In fees , ¢' %''` to 'us.' Clay said he was glad to senoritas did not know. With them �hittin his heat{ against the bars as who answered with his upraised arm ��t, find that his duties were to ed of so g g Langham, he interrupted; quickly, minutes. Dissolves Yeast Nothing ; pleasant a nature, and asked them dark hair was always associated with he walked as though he liked the and cocked hat the ,cheers of an im- concession -hunters and filibusters of na used dark complexions, yhe rich duskiness the resent. It was some time be- "Those who know her could say noth- but Electricity and our Ccodita. what they had seen and what they P ' 4 pain. 'Mad'ame Alvarez seemed to aginary populace. Clay's had been P ing against -her, and rinses who do hat Eanols ao Years in RarreL jr toted done. of which was always vulgarized by a me to be just like that—as though an unobtrusive fore Miss Langham was able to give we specialize in sapid Liquid Rites k "c g part in the evenings ;him 'her full attention for she was know cher would not so far forget and Flaverint Extracts, Try 'a cans of ' " �` They told him they had been no- coat of powder, and this fair blend- she were shut up somewhere Iahtd entertainment, but he saw that the our Canadian Ffav-sw rxtracu, a5os ing of pink and white skin under wanted to be free," ;others had been pleased, and felt a considering whether he cou',d be themselves as to dare to do it. Have where, but had waited for his reborn : , r you noticed the effect of the mo per case of any twelve flavor.. Each an order that he might act as their 'masses of bla"c hair was strangely When IViadame Alvarez and the two certain satisfaction in think that foolish as to have taken offence at 0, g light on the walla of the convent?' battle `rill flavor one gallon or roar fav, y' ,, g new, so that each of the, few women sisters had joined the men the all , Kin himself could nut have tanned what she said and whether he would orite. Goods shipped from Canada or U. guide. Then yon} should see the city J ' Y g P speak of it again, and in wondering 'he continued gently. "It makes them S. stoney back guaranteed H net seas- ' at once," said Clay, "and I will :have who were to be met on the street walked together to the terrace, and and carried oyt a dinner more admin- whether a personal basis for c, ever- Suite white. sed. ask for free sample of our Bbd. the volante brought to the door, and turned to look after the carriage, the visitors waited until the President ' able in every way. H+• was gratified P Q « oil Removing Compound. '``y'. sation wl}s not, after all, more en- No, exclaimed .Mr. Langham and write for FREE CONDITE OFF= and we can all go in this afternoon. There while the American women admired and his wife should take their de- that they should know him to b not King, hurriedly, as they 'both turned our Inmttrated catalogue iota evsrFtldng :.` their mantillas, and felt that the tertaining than anecdotes of the vie - is room for the four of you inside, pasture. Hope noticed, in ,advance altogether a barbarian. But waa he tortes and heroism of dead and bur- and gazed with absorbing interest at in tale line from A to Z. "Proof Tut-; straw sailor -hats the wore had be- of the escort cif native cavalry, an best liked to `remember was that when- en; • tl.ea. 4,. and I can sit on the box -seat with Y ied Spaniards.- Act Quick -Free ours the convent on the hills above them. the drover." come heavy and unfeminine. auburn -haired, fain -skinned young ever he sad spoken she had listened Expire This "That Ca twin Stuart " Before the sisters went to sleep 1ltond� "No,' said King, "let Hope or arta 'Clay was very happy in picking out man who was sitting an English sad. even when her eyes were turned away P said Hgpe that night Hope came to the door of BOITLERS" SUPPLY CCI. sit on the box -seat. Then we can what was most characteristic and d'le. The officer's eyes were blue and and she was pretendinr_; oto listen to to her sister, as they drove home to- her sister's room and watched Alice ( t C.) practise our Spanish on the driver." Picturesque, and every street into frank and attractive -looking, even as some one else. He t� r•mented him- gether through the moonlight. "I like admiringly as she sat before the ` aN E- 148th $t„ New York Cky ;� "Not very wel'l;" (Clay replied, "for which he directed the driver to take they then were fixed ahead of him self by wondering whother this was him very much. Ile seems to 'have mirror brushing out her hair, r, the driver sits on the first horse, like them seemed to possess some build- with a military lack of expression; because he .interested her only as ,a such a simple idea of what is right „ Rhink it's going to be fine down :aid ing or monument that was of pecul- but he tante to fife very suddenly new and strange character, or whe and good. It is like a child talking, a postilion. Its a sort of tandem Why, I am resit here; dont you, Alice? she asked. '4 r.i wit4owt reins. Haven't you seen it iar interest. They did not know that when the President called to him, and ther she Melt in some way how eag- y much older than he 'Everything +is so different from what ''"' yet? We consider the volante our I he 'had mapped out this ride many prodded his -horse up to the steps and erly he was seeking her approbation. is in everything but years-�wh is y Y it is at some, and so +beau•tzfu and I proudest ewhf,bft." So Olay ordered times before, and was taking them dismounted. He was introduced by F'or the first time fn hi, life he found that dike the men we've met. Isn't that the vo'lante to be 'brought out, and over a route which he had ailready Alvarez as "Captain Stuart of my himself considering what he was a- "I suppose it's becAse we always travelled with them in imagination. household troops, late of the Gotdon bout to say, and he sidled .it for her talk before you as though you were Mr. MlacWilliams funny—and he is placed them facing each other in the g so tough. And Captain Stuart—it is open carriage, while he climbed to •'King knew what the capital would be Highlanders. 'Captain Stuart," said possible liking. It wa at least some a grown-up person," said her sister. a pity he's shy. The only thing he the box -seat, from which position of like before he eut.ered it, from :his the President, laying 'his hand affec- satisfaction that she ha,i, if only for "But I agree with you about Captain seems to be able to talk about is Mr. vantage he pointed out and explained experience of other South American %tionately on the younger man's the time 'being, singled him out as of Stuart; only, why is he down 'here? " the objects of interest the cities, but he acted as though it were epaulette, "takes care of m If he is a gentleman, why .� Clay. ," worships Mr. Clay; i Y P�Bed' all new to him, and allowed Clay to P Y fife and especial interest, and he assured him- g � y she no "Yes," assented her sister, "I no- , she manner of a"professional Y the safety of my home and family. self that the fault would be his if in his own army Was -he to ' explain• and to give the reason for t �„ ticed on the 'balcony that you seemed guide. It was a warm, beautiful af- He could have the command of the her interest ailed. Ile no longer leave it , to have found some way to make him ternoon, and the clear mists of .the those fealtures of the place that were army if he wished; but no, he is fond looked onnhimself as to outsider. "Oh, he seems to have a very good » Y 1 unusual and chAracteristic. Clay no- Position 'here, said Mr. Lan speak. atmosphere intensified the rich blue Y of us, and he tells,me me we ,are in Stuart's voice arose from the far- po " gaam. . "We'll that 'ones it. Bedikes ''bo I cif the sky, and the brilliant colors ticed this and appealed to him from more need of protection rfrom our ther end of the balcony, where the "In England, at his age, 'he would be I of the houses, -and the different shades time to time, when 'he ;w9s, in. doubt; Friends at -home than/ from our en- white figure of Hope showed dimlyonly a second-lieutgnant. Don't you talk about Mr. Clay, and I wanted e but the other only smiled back and Y 'listen. Om he is a fine assn. He of green of the trees and bushes shalt Y envies on the fronto r. Perhaps he in the dankness. remember what the President said, has done more ,exciting things—" dined the highroad to the ca ital. shook his head, as much as to say, knows best.�'Aftra't him, Mr. Lan "The are talkingabout that he would trust him with the "Who?g thin s— I "To the right, as we descend," said ``Tars is Your city; they would ra- ham," added the President, solemnly, there,"ysaid -Miss alrgham,y turning army? That's cer- Captain Stuart?" saes hear about it from you." command of his arm � ' Clay, speaking over his shoulder, Y "as I trust no other man in all this toward hfri. tainly a responsible position, and it (Continued next week.) "you see a tin house. It is the home Clay took them to the principal country." I "Well• I don't mind" answered shows great confidence in him." of the resident director of the Olan- shops, where the two girls held whip- ' "I am very glad to meet Captain' Clay, "as long as they talk about me "Not so great, it seems to me," Southern Illinois and Kentucky pered consultations over lace mantil- +, n ,. ky ta- cho ;Mining Company (Limited), and Stuart, I am sure, said Mr. Lang- !—aver there. said Bing, carelessly, as he is show- getther produce about 90 r ]as, which they had at once deter- ham in him in making him the per cent. of his able lieutenants, Mr. Theodore smiling. and appreciating how Miss Langham shook her tread. g ' g guardian of the fluorspar in the United States. mined to adopt, and bought the . or- " La ham and 'Mr MacWilliams The p + g the shyness of the En li h t You are ver f k ------------------ . . ,� ,t. ,r 1,, 1.5 cid , J rig g s man mus y ran and audacious, 4 a buildingon the extreme left is the genus paper fans, covered with 'bril- be suffering under the raises_ of the she re lied, „ liant pictures of bull -'fighters hters in suits a p P doubtfully, but it is : ,�: round -house, in which Mr. MacWil- P g Spaniard, And Stuart was indeed so . rather pleasant as a change.' �— -----------4. - liams stores his three locomotive en- of silver tinsel; and from these open embarrassed that he flushed under his "I don't call that audacious, to say trines, and in the far middle-distance stores he led them to a dingy Tittle tan, and assured Clay„while shaking I don't ward'"to be interrupted when ', is Mr, 'MacWilliams himself in the shop, where there was old silver and hands with them all, that he was de. • I am talking to you. Aren't the men °a precious hand -painted fans of mother- ,li '' Cafffor act of repairing sister -tank. He is R4ited to make his acquaintance; at You meet generally audacious?" ' he I the one in a suit of blue overalls, of -pe'ar'l that had been pawned by which the others laughed, and Stuart, 'asked. "I can see why not—though,” families who had risked and lost all and as his language at such times is came to himselM suciiciently to laugh he continued, "you awe them." in Some revolution; and then to an- + r. free, we will drive rapidly on and not with them, and to accept Clays in- � I can't think that's a nice way to i embarrass him. Besides." added the other -shop, where two old maiden vitation to dine with them later. ! affect people," protested Miss Lang - en ineer with the ha lau h of a ladies made a particularly good The found the two bo a waitin `in,) ham, after a pause. "I don't awe g , PPY g Y Y g boy who had been treated to a holi- guava; and to tobacconists, where the the cafe of -the restaurant where they you, do I?" " day, "I am sure that I -am not set- men bought,a. few of the native ci- had arranged to meet, and they as- i "Oh, you affect me in many de- him the example of fixity to duty gars, which, as they were a monopoly ferent ways," � �' � P Y Y of the Government were as ball as tended she steps together to the table Ys, returned Clay, cheer- ,� which he should expect from his + on the balcony that Clay had re- fully. Sometimes I am very much . chief." - Government monopolies always are. served for them. ,afraid of you, and then again my The passed 'between high hedges 'Clay felt a sudden fondness for the The g appeared at feelings are only those of unlimited j a - y p g g young engineer a NAVY C V T e of Spanish 'ba oriet and came to•mud city, so grateful was he to it for ens „ P Y ,his best as host. The responsi+bility admira'bion. tertaining her as it did, and for put- ?„ cabins thatched with palm -leaves, and of seeing that a h��l!1f-dozen others "There. again, what did I tell you??' alive wiith naked, little brown -bodied ting its best front forward for her were amused and content sat well said Miss Lan,rham. delectation. He wanted to thank CIGARETTES - children, who laughed and•cheered to upon him; and as course foblowed "Wold, I cant help doing that," said some one for building the quaint old , them as, hasty pissed. course, and. the wines changed and iOlay. `That {s one of the few rivi- "It's a verybeautiful county for. convent with its yellow walls washed P 1 Y to an orange tint and black in spots the candles left the rest of the room leges that is left to a man in my post- t the erelt was Clay's comment. ' in darkness and showed only the ltfon—it doesn't matter what I say.�O for 1 5 for 3� C .� .vita dampness; and for the fountain It Different parts of she same tree trussed with green mass that stood table and the faces around it, they That is the advantage of being oaf no • s furnish 'them with Mood, shelter, and all 'became fapidly more merry and account and 'hopelessly detrimental. before its trate, and around which - clothing, .and she sun gives them were gathered the the conversation intimately familiar. The eligible near orf the. wrorld, you eree girls anwomen fuel, and the Government changes so Clay knew the k1nd of table -talk see, have to be so very careful. A 'Often that t can ail'wa s dodge the of the 'neighborhood with red water- - o � Y � ar: on their shoulders and ,little to which the Lang}rams. were stella- ,Prime Minister, for instance, can't tax-edlle'atol, dankeys buried under stacks of yes •to'med, and used the 'material around talk as he wishes, and call names if From the mud cabinrl they came to chis table in such a way that the talk he wants to, or write letters, even. low sugar -cane and the negro driv- enore substantial ane -s houses of ers i of the city's- 'green water;:carts, the was vastly different. Fro'r Whatever he says is so important, v (� 1���� �������III������11 d Ci adobe, with the walla inted in two and the blue wagons that carried the Kin he drew forth tales olf the because he aays it, that he must be distinct colors, blue, pink, or yellow, buried cities he had first explored, very discreet. I am so unjmportant11 with red -'tiled moots, and the names manufactured ice. Toward five - 0,clock he decided to spend the rest and then robbed of their ugliest idols. that no one minds what 'I say, and so ;• with which ttlrey had been Christened i they P He urged MacWilliams to tell care- I shy :it. It's the only comfort ' I M in bold black letters above the ants- of the `day in the city, and to tele- fully edited stories of -life along the have. " - phone for the two 'boys to join them sa antes. Then she carriage rattled over at a Venue, the great restaurant on Chagres before the Scandal came, and Are YOU in the halbit of going. i , £` paved streets, and they drove !between the plaza, where C1aY had invited of the fastnesses of the Andes; and around the vObrld saying �Ir1irattever houses of two stories painted more . even Stuart grew braver and remean11 10 Idet'omusly in pink and 1i' ht. blue, them to dine. you choose to every woman you hap - g He suggested that they should fill bered '"something of the same sort" pen to—to—" Miss him hesi- , wirlh wide-open windows, guarded by he had seen at Fort N�ilt in Upper bated. ,,gguu out the time meanwhile by a call on 21 , heavy bhr.i ai tinelq wrought icon and �trrma. •"To admire very much," suggested ornamlerntEd with scrodlwork. do shut- the President, and after a search for "Of course." was Clay's comment Clay. co. Th principal streets rovers curds t various ;pocketbooks, they p p given at the conclusion of these narratives `To meet corrected ,Miss Lan C% tb „PRICE/of,v�A mE u drove to the Government palace, ., phos res and cedes, all wide open n n open r being an ,Englishman, Stuart left ham. "Docause• if you are, it is a (i to the pavement and which stood i a pe square to the P y,. whivh waa very dangerous and BeQfish prgcbice, - '­1� pa Protected aFrom out the point of the stor the sun by briyl'lianttlq• sari awn- heart they the city. that he blew in the gates of the fort and I think ur theorty of non -re- . CH Env l N G In and; gra 'taibh ithe nat;loral col_ As they arrived the President and v h a char of d yy bis wife were leaving for their of fie dynamite. He got aeons{bi7ity is a very -wicked one." , breast Olanctro in flags and streaan, a D. S, • O, for doing It. `Well, I wouldn t say it to a child," ers. iia: front of them sat officers in ternoon drive on the Alameda, the "Bel � � t. T013AC C C fashionelble parade -ground of the 11g an Englishman, said Hope, mused Clay, `bust to one who must r cit and the spate carriage and a ensiling encouragingly on the conaci- have 'heard it before--" y, � t .4 ;: T► g ous Stuart, "he naturally would •leav "And who, you think would like to d squad of cavalry appeared from the that ,out." hear rpt a sin entre s " irrterru ed � �` �am. ,� e,de of the palace as the visitcrs Mr,. Laarglrsarr and his daughters (hear 'Langham, P P , pt �Q�, !i. "/" w�, Sm as I drove up to the entrance. But at the formed an eager audience. They had `�To• not at all," said Clay. "I �, ,{ l` j` sight of Clay. General Alvarez and his never before met at one table three dont say it to give her pleasure, but wife retreated to the house again and - '` Writes the Nurse who fats tried D.b.D, men who -had known such experiences, because it 'gives me pleasure to say - u �f arcade thorn welcome. The President and who s t,r "The disease had satin her lgetrib�Fs awaF. Rhe amen into his sec poke them as though what I think." •4 Her nose and lips had become disfigured, .;ince reception -room they must be as familiar in the lives "If rouse are bo continue ,good friends, the use of D. D. D. her eyebrows are growing and entertained them with chAmpa e + Her nose sad face have assumed their natwai and cig+arektes not :manufacbnred of 'the others as in their owd—men 'Mr. Clay," said Miss Ivan ham, in { expression.** Y who spoiled in the telling stories that decisive tones, "we arxtsteep our Cases can be sent ron from your own rt- + tat Government ; and his wife, after relationship on more Ot a social and boui Write for testimonais, or secure a first conducting the girls through the'ti ttle'of D. D. D. today. Wh s'up'er itchtaor % jttd+A "drpatgitg.,ppom, where `the late. aess of a personal baeils. 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