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Phones: Office 6IW Res. 5-J 1 1 . � � . . . . Seaforth - . :1 , I -_ I . MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.Akq. MiD. , PhysIci o . . Successor to Dr. W. C..Sproat .. . . Pfioue 90-W - Seatorth . I I . . I L . DR. F. J. ­­ R. '�OFJSTER . . . . . I I ,h,Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat � . . I Graduate in liedicine, Vniversity of Toronto. , . � I Late assistant New York Opthal- mei and Aural Institute, Moorefield's - . . Rye and Golden Squgr!� . Thi76at Hos- 1pitil, London, Eng. At 'COMMEACIAL . HOTEL, SEA"RTH, THIRD . WED­ XES1)AY.In each. mouth, fro ' in 2 p.m. to- 4.30 p.m.; Also At'Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday of each mouth. 59 Waterloo Street South,, Stratford. . , � I I � . AUCTIONEERS , . - . I HAROLD JACKSON I 'Speeiallot in Farm and Household Sales. I Licensed in Huron and Berth Ooun- ties.- Prices reasonable; satisfaction I . guaranteed. I . 1. -- For InfoYmation, etc., write or phone WIN OLD JACKSbN, 14 on 661, Se*a- fbrth;� R.R. 4, Seaforth. . . I I - I I I W.".8. OINEIL, DENFIELD . T t�_�UjfQ,13 'Want. to rqalize'greater'fe- , I 'M your auction sales of,live stQek,and farm equipment,,ask those who know and have heard.. me. Fif- teen years' experience. Sales con- ducted anywhere. Fur sale - dates, Phone. 28-7, Granton, at, my expense. . 39791d . � . I I . . � PERCY e WRIGHT Mr. Percy* C. �V,ight ,ill accept auction sales pertaining to 'farms, stock,, Impliat6nts and liougehold.ef- fects. .,Prices reasoiiable, with an ex-' perienced Assistant.'Satisf action guar- anteed. - Phone 90 r 22, Hensall. . I � I . . I L . ONDON Md CLINTON' I ., ­ 1. :NORTH"',, - - - I I . .. A.M. L,ouA,6n,Alv; .. ,­­ i. i i ..... . 9.0 . 0 Exeter ........................ 10.17 Hensall. .' ...................... . 10.34 ' Hippen ........................ , , 10.43 Brucefield .................. :LO,55 Clinton, Ar . ................... 11.20 1 1 SOUTH - . . P.M. Clinton, Lv . ................. 3.10 l3rucefield .................... 3.32 KJPPeik _ ...................... 3.44 ........... 3.53 Exeter ....................... 4.10 Loudon, Ar . ..... ........... 5.26 . . . I SUND"S ONLY - I I I Toronto to Goderich (Via London and Clinton) "'; P.M. ...... ..... 6.00 J4ondon ..... � .................. 9.40 Clinton ........... 1 ........... 11.55 Goderich, Ar, .................. 12.20 . .. I . C.Nlt. TIME TABLE . EAST ' . : A.M. P.M. 00derIch ............ 6.16 2.30 Holin�sville ..-.t.b....... 6.31 2-50 . Clinton ............ . 6.43, 3.13 . ediforth ............ 1 6.59 3.21 St. ColuMban ..'.., ... 7.05 3.27 Dublin, � .............. 712 3.35 _kitch6ll ............. * 7.25 9.47 . ... WEST ' Mitchell ...... , ....... 11.27 10. 3 Dublin ............... 11.37 10.44 St Columbau ........ 11AU SeAtorth ............. 11-51' i6.ii ,Clinton ....... 1 ...... 12.04 11-10 ..... 12.35 11.35 . . �. � 1. .. .. I C.P.R. TIME TABLE � I EAST ' . I . P.M. ,Gddar . Joh .................... 4 I as moneset .................... 4 I 40 'M60a* .. 4 ..................... 44k . Atibum ........ ? ............ 4.58 13 , lyth .................... 4.. 6.09 ­ ....... 5.21 MoNaught ............ . 5.31 .Vroi�&Uto ............... ::: ::: 9A . '�­ . I- - . WEST . . , A.M. I ., Tor_- .. , ." .. - ........ .. - JI - - - .9.20 1 P.M. .. .,�,, . . 1204 ItAtagbt ............. - ... *,.Woi.�. 12,14, *41tbu I......._-* ... * : I I ftth � , , ..... 4 .............. 4. i2.28 � Auburn ....................... 19.39 , I M60AW ................. ... M.47 : . 12 � . . Ndbesell; . - - . " - d 6 ......... It I 0 . -1 , , , " 0 . ��, 0 . 66.. - . --AW 4k,04 - #:It-t� it!o? �. _!� � ­_ ­_ # , ... . ." � ". , . ,, . ,,� " . I I . .'_',:�__.. �, � . I . . I Il ,,,�.,,�:`t- 1. .. � . I �Xv,-.-, , - I . . _ -,�!, ,, . . . , I . I v . � I �.�.�.. I I . . , , I . I I : 11 �t,�.�,�:�!�. - ". 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' ' "', F � man, liad,beeti ,trying; qr�, some light, ,��j .1gother Ing ,of th ,t . _,T -6ipg � �iq­­' !!�f4�1�' ai� . . bf ' e ,9, y,, M ,�-.,�; """ Ot doig .-Into - up Olt. . ,4. ly �%'�4L'g , --, ]L�i % , L H liemisphi.je ' I . 13 -ramped roams ww ,,. e r -"'I*' " 11 .§.ti" 4AWV 1 1. � " M "ic bittgn, t,f it ' ''I I , j,,�,14.�r..111, ..''. A I P, - 41 q . I I �kg ?fw.f I ft, L ,,, . Wynic'atfi ?.III. I li IV 1� . a, .1 I . kv , L4 t4i.Aq ldu�t � think an -in$. , .-. I occasions-, be. used for, 6avAg, 11 "A.40-, - �, ., "I . ... , � � ,L - I ., .. ., ; g&.""Wi,'�`41 V,##i Y, . I . r ,Me ' " , " I . , �'I�­`­ . "III �, . I ' t 1�1 , l"Is" - - 'th A y of _I 1A 'darkfiess'� wwle,, two ,everlasting the dark. hall, Q Jip -5� '.'he door and s ' WIM a laugh o every h 6 ,. yl;b �. . p, u4i :� lu .1 , 'i �, ._ 1, 4i � ,* . 1 ­: ". ' , ... I , V � t . � � _'111� ...... 11 I .. ` , I I ' ' i *� stre PUTP , I � � t . , , - ' J* '� ' " . ( . i '9966 an ale MO I ' ' "' - I - " W , t,44 L 11 I . ' .. _, I v, ,� 'N ". .. � t tlie begintil , *�` 11"A' . . . . . . I'll ".. ,a , ., - I_. I ... 1 , I the'r a4A ,V*th.pr !AlIxest �6i,r fatr," - - ­­ I . I "re com- "' ' " i '­*�",�,it.��,��.v,�, iii ,'t""i came'into" this roi=' 4tid I --hofftl races continue. *6 hate And walked up and.' L; exi. . Xt the ]#V�t' `it was �' it.. " i . ,y lie � pe and, ,W , .dg* d � . , , p et, ,. , 0 � , 72, � � . like the studio #,,a . ng of, a r6d- i"A"�'� 7-L'ou �:1 I. and Up elf"they, we All tjxefe�,Js F4,p Wif ­ 1, ", - , ' ' . .1 . - Unlike .Paris, wwoW�'- ever aleep& ana ... '�pted encore tbat..,p J) ' 9�1 ", I . � . I�, %, L.Men women ily 4�90 . , tto, S " �., * ��, I - . t par,t ­ �. Pletely, Alled � ga,, , . ,'.:','th6l,� �� ..... 11 about aU_UoVr_: ,.,' ,-. . �cbaniO ,��e t ' " ' `i M , , f _Xt'*as thet,pes ed.at's ... I .W I �� . - , . �� 1�1, , , I l , ' " . and -,bast its brief Ari6iu�a'.�!, disturb UO* - tilted Into A., t�qiiess­�dpsire , � , , #A'- ��'q L� - ,�TOL-'Pn R , . I , Of- the evening. When he lift he wO, , ... )PAfiT XI` * , 1..,., . QMq of who in Tark-like attitudes, . I . � t ` , - " .,.; , �. 1. in .. A . . . � P : � b , , , "" .... 11 4 , 4 4 it"p, , , 'Ek Abip I . -the iemporaryl,cessAii "" h 14. ::t . . . . . ,,�,�tp . 1-1 " . '' 7 ­ ", . . : , `f "i A �! �'. . - ,. � _ . �,. pa,,W scr'sAlUiRg were ,herding on beds, whij '#a -Y W at .6 a ery apavy : ",X . � ,,i In he usually __:. �, I . . I It_ ,.pL �i 0 thought. b r v ':� I - Ab ; 10. �, , , , I j, , I . � q . highl spirits -the- Max . .1 . . ,, e others -� - , I4,".1:1 , �Ou# � V_ � ,-, - & "'I , . . traffic by',the slow rtett ' ' Mai I'dowia ,,W, ,.,,Pas. I I.. . 111. I . eat of M drink, drbw " . . M . . I 1,�j . . ark0 crowded a.I � .L , , , . ...W.0, 1� - . . , -, 'balf-pant. -�hree when Max . . a im6promptu -bar& on V:t�r , , , ."', "'"" , , , '' _,1 ... � loro" 'back . . .,? ' It was ' roun ' � - - �� I A" �; . , - . _. _ , 'p, iz "" ". I . , . I carts, New Yor ' . d -thatmu -� ­ e # _44 AtPIA .. I li Was �;$ ,�'�,,�,�], """ 1 �PVX �� - �7�? W, . . . .,,�,TeSt. It look-' 4490 * to. the, door.. , , To� , 6hjc��I�L ­ �-' , ,11. . . . L I . !17.hlnk very,, I ,lp I r ry w . . I w i M , ", "" , , , , "z , ,, I I . 1 64 i I . I .1 -which theie was- eve --kno n drink � ., W , chal froxiL the piano ' 3 . 1. I , , 1-... . , ,are;ully, ,my dear,'! PuqJ pd back, Itis , 1 tr�, ,_P�i 4. , ea for the momeiii 16' . er spo I I , "; .,�,.;!, �. 'R 'Country x0r, , 6 1 ,;;��,',, '. � .1 1, -, , I , _d ' .;1117 n room there were so man Piano, I n 11 � 1. I urged Mr. Lorbenstein, '7here is 4 an , bein rue ci 0 a deserted In,the Mai ' . t came the tinkle of the up to ridicule, and �fnqum�W, �, , . .7 the grey, smoke Of a hund , I I 19 ,�- I d I a -b -heap, a disused qephive. , All the :people, " red, c1gar­-. , i ' ' - b- - ­­,,J� ­� .1, ­ p _ , 2-7' lidue, in ' " ' ' . . all with welf,kuo-�Vn 'faces, I . . .�. ­. "I, MNI ,;�,,, 11 ; ` i himspix -to � , - ��,'i , � this.' I -melancholy wMeh carried his music . . �Ja . I loi�p . . _ , . .1 . . e�.v;JA'gA4_.,L,�',,.�,,;' . �L, I '�vh had made that not only' ettes and frequent bursts of I er.. , ­ . 1. , __ _ 11 t, yellow spots of'1Ight,j,r,h . _ � I N. . * 'k tthm. into that - erching . i Christian ,hyphen;�� `� � � i� - -_ .. Jean thought,.with herhand'to -her from a joyful rhy 01 . . '1� was eve�g p, I , 41 I I . aU94! � ". 11(_100 .1 ' , I . 'i'��, , , . - i'' -Castle of a T� � I 11 the, Plaza resqi�kbld , 'Ale" I . Plap � e fully, occupied, bu Now, my 4,ear young friend " he I � , , " , forebead,. She tried to piece the -�dpspair, ttimed.-div the light. � � In I ,-1 .t- every qvail- , , � I - tba.4 �, �� �. 'i, - . 11 . . . . I I DUUpAuy god - wh I t's kebt 11b 9 e ... qvta ::� . en -Xia r I I .... . � . **.t; 11 p . I 4 I I .. .,r, had seen it � r I . �. .... ..V.11, , ; I id scene together. People,saying "Good- I-Xla� -reading ,of the note marked . . . � " " ". ble ip,ch of the floor, *it' said, with.the- slightly.' cross -,eyed - ser- ,t 11 I 11 last'Were *;rhe, I bin a few � . . . I '. .� � . out. .0 lmolvl , : � . " �� "', '. " �htige building,0quare yards of the piano in the cen- jousness ,of the one glass too many - . , . (C � " i 11 .. �. - ,. .. . ,,% bye." Getting away rather eaxly-47-- "OUrgent," which suddenly struck him' . . - 1�4� , , I . .��'t -� ' . now'loomed darkl� a4 -t the . - , ; , , I . . _, ; , , � , I --:�-viith- . - as the cause of iiis having passed ' ' sky, tre was used fdr,aciiiatting upon. man; "I'm going to take,,a , . � , 7'..t� . . . I :1 vei'y early ' .was it An air of re It � 11 � crowed over in Perpetual triumph by - 7 1 , dvant4ge of I I I . .. . li.ef? . Commonplaces and . laughter, into the aadows, was like a kick in this Opportunity to give you some I .1 I I 4_,i. . . . Heckscher's golden C''00 It was a mad and jc'W'f*'ul scene, not good advice." '.. _- . '. .1 I',, ,�;i!,� .!"t,: .. I_ *S. .� Ill -A k1_ I . ... ... ,,�4, , ,1 44 anduags Lkitinteu. r, ught wraW e pac . 0 'US On LOP VL LUS $is-, ­ � .. so dimly lighted as to destroy its .. � 1". - P". I . li�:�'�,`-�,Y.�-! �� 11 "I .. . A iielated car "weUt -by, I !� . �1'1 1� . I ;,�.i- �3 '11 and drawn ter!s warning and the subtl I in e slowed "No, I'm damne 'iie.11 .. .1 ., It. �. , %; , ' ' . ".. . I !L. I .. ., I,!i; covered, hands crossed q. Ann r( � color -or expres .d if you 4 � back with the iuq�ltable clidlie, the In *Wh Ire,had been made to feel dolyn, turned -and eamlp,,back. Max alon, or to take Away Max tried to dodge and bolt. He , . . I I'A.. W.. �� ,;'i ", � ,,, .. the striking effect of its beitig a love- " ­ 1. �'­A. ,;�IPR " �' . . last words at the drawing room,dadr; erroneous by the 'Parquhars' friends -had stopped at the'-slibut'bf his n'n.Tne, Jy example pf Mediterr4nean garden- had received Q the. advice, 4eriticism, I., ,"� ­�.�._�4"'.'�.�"�`i �o, F . �k _ 4 4.'_ w that Ruth an;1,4er. husband, - "�. . A 11 . . ;� ,� ', Mother, more than half glad that the that, .night, it caught -him at' a time He sa . ,kicks and offer,% of, help that ,h6 " �� � I %6 �. . i,111L. - Ing filled with many -colored' flowers. , I I I. .1,; �11P r i,l . _p -1 - Otto Saab, with'two 4., three other 1. . . � . Con P'. .1 ;;; , . � � t, �_�, �ip'A evening was over, full of 'sparkle and -when his sensitive spirit was alyeady I Id stand since he had rushed over . 1. , . -1 I . -1 :'l, �,:� ),�Q' . . � "'R I I � I I . I Th .the -proceedings Z,; , -g ejiergy.-�. Father, genuinely sorry, talk- t bly hurt,. He had rea people, were the occupants -of the .. '�, 1. � _1 ' to see his father. . . . I � L�. ":.,�. � � :i�� � ,.:I'i" .. I .... , � 1�. �� 1�, . � "., - err I , atilre was a pause in .. . . .... - 1�.- ',�', , . .I I � I , from e o e rGoms , . . _:, . ", I :_11: ;._ . I . . �� � � I .,. , .. t��, I, � �. . . I � . .l. � ". � 11 .... . ing about'a trout -)rod until his friend, read. .those serious words, and they; car.. I � ,� ,It ... .But. he, was pinned to thp wall b* 1. . , '_� . .. . .. , , . .. I., ­ �­ . _�,' . .. _�­ �­ d', . Tall, thii, dark, good-looking,-. six there iose a hubbub of sound such as . , �!,� , , : .., . -�'... . : �,',�. I I ; I was called -by his Wife, an ore and M&e to come to d . �,�,�, ­' ' one. nears, on a -summer Sunday ',a, his portentous brother-in-law bef6lre . 7- . �, , "". , _�.� . , Max, seemed m ill . . �., ,` ' I . , .. , :adillt, , aloof, i�4 rather Out of the picture, 0 0 ehim. not from a4 intolerant Inal rather over -elated, Saab. sprang out. biS . . .. . . .. 11 . � ,:��J, - "I ­ �� ­ . . .1 11 ternoon, in the public. bathing places I ne could make escape. "You'll . . . . . . . . . .: �, Z,�.Al I ­. I � . . 1�1 ..Z1. 'wA with his long dark . lash- vidual ,but from all the. - people in "Why, hullo, Max,', lip.. -said. This , . . . . ill * , � � 11, .. '.. I . ,. � looking - do on the lake at Ouchy-Laus - be damned "if I don't," he said. "In '. 'THE PICK. Of TOBACCO , It - ". .:,�,.:, ,:; . We were just taWug, about . Anne. . .. . ," : ,.1, I . America whoi like those at the Par- is funny. . I , . . twd words, my ' ., I I � . . I . .1� It es on'a very'white fade ... I boy, if you .go on with I ­ * ­."") . I . . ". �;,3 "My first Impression was," she said, quhars' house, represented ,race prio- you Ruth and,..r and,the.rest are not There were dead and alive bottles this Farquharpropositfon you may"as I . �.�,�! � . .. . . 1, . . It -DOES ta$t* I ." .. � -11, "that be had been hurUO' . judice In its most rigid and irratlon�l satistied with. three partie's and are of gin and whisky, glasses Of every well cut your throat. . Now you just . 6 . : .''i � I lip .� 1, � ,� ... , � .. t �.' � ,0 . I . � ,� . . I going on to.Nershwin!t_studio. Come description, and, eknds of cigarettes take that from me." . .. i 1, 1" "Hurt?" - :, .form-, . . ' '. . good in, a pipe . 1. ;'- "I mean snubbed, even perhapsi� in- As a man who'had been eucoura ,on In and see a bit. of -Europe in the wherever they could be placed, and '.,, ' . I I � . . : ,. ,il,.,� , 9- . . I shall never cut my throat, it's a � . I .1 . .... 11,�,-..,.�N suited.". . ed 'to draw. -upon a dot J middle of New York." , I" tbe'air was heavy,"with the cloying . . � . . 1 , i�. ., . . Ing and gen- . . . . I . . . � I b ��,,, 1� ; ,, much too filthy trick." I I ,..- . ,�Ilv ,::. I . . . . . I . I I , . , ., ,� . . . . . . ,�, "Insulted?'.I� I erous father to any, ext6W""gratify My dear fellow,' no,". said Max. aroma of 'Powder and. scent and, 'to- I Max was angry. He resen . . I ,,�, t:.11 1� .. � . . . . . . . .. ,;, Mr.,Lorbensteiq thi�ew a quick, en- what � s' . e." I .1, �b�cco. After a gas I ted the , I . ... :";.", . I . ,,,,,,;. . � . ever whims and tastes had eiz- . . P of sueprise and �mpertinent discussion of his iftairs ' '' '' , _ ,., , .".. 1 1 quiring glance from HelenAiD Farqu- pd him during big musical education "Late? Bunkum. Everything's just pleasure Max described it tG, Ruth as. I ,� .. , , � �_,.. � . ' I . . I . ", . . dorified beginning." . . the'Bohemia of Paris undoi a powerm in, that place and in that hour. He 1 F, i . �.: � IL;"�"J, . _ bar. , . mad -e a huge effort to wrench � himself. I . I . . �_­ ,,, in Europe; he had lived in a I Ruth comifianded her. 'brother's flil maMffying glass. i L :1 I . :" "Impoisible,"! said Helen.. "Old Bohemia In which genius had .rubbed " . et PA R A D o L"' � " I, . �. . 'free. - I .. "'..'. friends and well-bred people, eve presence at. tke I I . .ql%l l . ", . , rY o4t whatever feeling be had possess- . "TITat's New York," said Ruth, "as Otto Saab, was a tall and ,muscular -::Helieve your 1:�.�,�g- ,,,, I ., . I � _..., , .: - I I ,��, ,-v _ . .. � one pf them." 1.11"..:... ed- in his early youth of being differ- "You must come, Max," she said, you would know very well if you had person. -and he held him to the Wall. ,i I . ,��P. .1.1.1 . . . � 1. � � , ��. , I,of course," said,Fargahar, Illsuch a ent from other boys. -a glitter of pearls. "We imaginedy,ou seen America first. We apply com- H' was . not In the. habit of having ! Hea `--...�", . ,� i�,jjj� - , . �, I . . . ;-,,�:`­ . 11-, . I I I .. at the piano as we, passed the house e. I ­ :: - ., V : , " .11, . .. '. thing's absurd." He had known then and wondered pound arithmetic to everything over,ad�ice refused. Re ...... charged large � Backaches: ii �.' t. 7 � . ­­,�., --i . . I - auld had a mind to stop 'and i. otherwise we shouldn't belleva sums for it. -cl 11..,Ow ..... - I , " 1, I'Um," said Mr. Lorbenstein dryly. why there should have been certain � . Pumll­-7,911 he el � - V . � I , .. ,.'.:;,� , . . "Does breeding count always in the schools at which he '�ould not be en- out. This is luck. Nershwi.'w giv- ' I Colds ."W', t::!��. - .:I;t!:� . . " Al - .....1-1. I. , ", . . . . . . . ­­ . I that we were doing things as well as "Then you'll have to- borrow a gan, i., ­.-, V liit , �, " �,:,. " �,:mr­ . . . ' . . I . .�, , . I I I i;1 � matter of prejudice? I have not tered. He remembiered �vaguely . hav- Ing a p,agty to celebrate the opening Rheumatic � :i- I I . �..::�;�., " .. �- . . I .,::P�, -:�� � I � of Ole ­ I 71, ".. . , ., I " , found that it does." , Ing heard his father hjs ne�k show. Everybody wh , 'we might.". ' , i because, right.,here, I lay it down as .::. A.... I .. ­. �� ,.: iof4 off er to build on ' ... il, ..::.1 ., � . Taking ,a. cynical plea'sur� in point- truth, Max, you will, finish yourself." . Pains. I j:.jz:��, � .. ....., 1.11;tl", * : 11 "Mumsie,"' she said, a large wing, with 4 swimming, Pool , . I I . 1-1 - ` ,Jean broke in. anything in music, art and the stage. . I . 11 I : 1�� 194K� 'IMM, . I I . 1,4� I I d- .1i -�. 11".."_ "I believed last night that Tony -had and' gymnasium,' to a -preparatory The greatest fun? Come,.on in, you lug out the celebrities to' her ex- for God's sake,�get away!', �:... . :�:::,�.- . � Ii. , I ­ .1 I . . �*.X-:"� - 11. ­ . ,tl 19.. � 1! I -'m patrIated brother,'Ru-th indicated per- There was -a yell of laught&.,. a � I .;t, . 1, , , .... . ... . �­ said something keastly to ax. He school in New York If the I cosmopolite, and see what N�w York ;:, ill:� . %00��` ...,': I.. I ��� :_ I , .. , ,i.: .N. . . leadmas- ' after person from t bursf of applause', and the crash -of p. ., � I . . I � 'Zlo." .. . son he stgnd;ng� , . I . .:��;.�:V _�� I .,:.,.. '. �;,. laughed it off. He laughed off -all my ter would break his rule and take him can . . � � . ' .. ,,'4 ."7�1:,., �. ., :";:.::� A ", 1�, . room -only space. The stars of the notes-' .:,:i:.' .. ­�� _i: I Lit , !�, ,:: �.;.::�:,� P .. '111- :.", $il: 'i I _ ;� '. '�..;:J;: -!'� , I. ,. � ': . , .., 11. � 11 - . . "I , questions. Before he.'could protest,any further !i it �i.:",.i�,, A.... 11."J � I.. I . � I �.: j X., i�;.l jji�: : �,­ ­ 1- I E:` : ::, , .. But now, thinking ' it Ov- Ili. .The temptation had been' great' stage and screen aind t6ir smaller "Now listen." �He was t�6)nendous- ,l,�,ll0"t�*,., " � � � I., , " - , 1, o' " Max was 'hdi&ted in 'and;- found him- I ,, i- _11 N . . I :1 � . :: ,... Y � �� -� I er,, I'm abs lutely certain that, in but the offer reluctantly . refused. . ! : _'I� , . . self in a- pleasant aroma of scent composers. of popu ' ' ", ..., , � �11 some way or other, Tony's at the Sent to EuMpe to learn to, play ihe b e- satellites, lar iM,I ly, Impressive, though -his eyei began , . � ::N;X1"......: ... I I. . . . .:�'.Z� , I , �"i .: . . ''. � �:; � .: . . , �: �;: :�, .:.... 1. 1. .. �, .�, I I I . :... 1: .. I . gles and the men who wrote their to bliuk. "I�W, going to tell you some- �,.� ,.el . � , - . ­. ' � - �� ..i�: I . I tween . �. .:. ! �, � ,� : .. ... . . his -sister and a girl with the I . . . !� A 11 bottom of this.". . . piano, at bis ,earnest. request, he had Words, playwrights and the autho-s thing that'll make you alter Tour, . : 1 �x : :� _ - -, -.---- - - � I . . , �:"" "No;, no, no," said Farquhar. recovere4* ting and smart lace of the Mona Lisa ,pud-, a most 'and the editors ' ' ' D ir. (Ch c. s e's '. ,''.. " �.�,, .. _ T e h I 1. . from' the s - �16 & : /_. of. best sellers, of mind,- -he tim . as just about Come. ��4 . t , . "T rtsman. He's -of being under a s6gina with the kind- -hospitable hand. - '-" ." . ' ' .., p` 1. I � -, . I taken his beating'well.". .1, I All right. Good. The - homesick_ Magazines', artists and perpetrators of when our people �,tll over the -world I ,. '-.'4,, ness, of the irst of, his teachers, comicsg without which few papers are right on top, do you see? We're . , I ­i,� "I rather wonder," said Helen. .11, . ness which had pervaded him during : � ,� 1, ���:,��Z I �,.`&`, -1 , . . "I �. 41 Since then with only brief returns to i ly fe6and winning the fight, I tell you., Every- - PA R A D CD L ! ';. �],, �. "Tony? Who'is this"Tony?', asked -his fathte � r, , his gift, his face his lonely prowl, the longing to trans�- could exist, the extraordbuCel I -, �, �.. I . - , ' � ".. ll , . I , his.. sim- I . I in � For Quick Relief of Pcun -� ., .. .e to the men wh9 ground,out daily columns- thing's coming our - way. We're , 11 I i . . . . . . AN -Mr, in. Plicity, his charm and his- gay heart port himselt froffi'Fifth A,venu - , ... ,11*�6 Lorbenste' . k_ . . t one, at least, was a poet -dancers, 'and we're up, and'we're only a yar - __L__9 ­. 11�.' -, " I .� . . .1 . . �.,_." � I . ., � - ' ' � The boy I wad engaged to before had won him innumerable friends - au� Avenue de Bois, de Boulogne was no 1ptors, decorators, dramatic and . . . , I ' I went to London. ,.His name is An- ;adbidrers ever where. Although he to be instantly gratified, But' here scu . I . � . . I - .. .. ... ,y . "I I ' . . ­ �_ 1�� , .1 � . literary c:rIties,'slngp,Ts, pianists, vib- � ' .. ,!�tj,' thony, Northrup." I .. had never gone in for,Society in the was the next best thing. ,The Mem- " ' a.]MSG -, I ., _..:_,'_1'�', . . . " , Mr. Lorbenstein shot up hfi� head, various cities abroad -the mere idea 'bers of his craft and other,'s `,allied liniots and, finally, the hoot. � . Illlilll I 1:� . . . . . . . . . . 11� . IIIIIIII � ... ....;; . � of Very young to bave. achieved Ito, F S,U Am . . �;�; I to it, among whom- disturbances . I - �Ai! . . I . `_. � closed his eyes, and seemed, tor 'be was appalling-'. the doors of famous, - .1 ­ - many successes on the musical com- oa . PERIOR� EAKIN ... 11, listening to something. He, did, this ladies bad been thrown opeA to him ' utterly un ' . I . . .. I . , �:,.11 ... i � y ' known. .... ., . . . � I whenever hd was 'faced. b' a ,�roblem and he had eutbred or,n6t as 'he had "Thank God,', he said to edy stage, Ners1witi hadlliad a better . :11 , : :, . I .1 - 11�1�11 I " . .1 I I - I .-,��- ., :�.., . f r the univers toucli, the education in music- than most of the . .... to which he must find an instant so- chosen, for the fun of the thing. The himself, III o al �� . .. . ',I , - I ... -1 . . . ......... :,I** , . . 1N, " . . en Of his. craft. Even in his popu- . . I ..... .., . ::-- ... :? .. .. . band of brothers. Laugh -and be mer- In . ., ... .,,..,:. , , _ . explained this Duchess' . I , . . 'RESULTS' , .. .... .. .. lution. He had once . e de Bercy, ,the Duchess o; , .. . � -.1 � . �4. gesture to a 6usineas associate who . ry, for tomorrow' we die." . lar things there were' originality and . . . :, - .. 1. . . .1., � �,i� I ., � ,Kensington, the Marchesa Robia della I . . . I 11-1 � . �. . . .� ..... ,;;;; :1 ,:,., _. . - ?;,�i , . I - had'noticed its sometimes marvellous Robia, Cr6wh Princesses of4erman That Was his mood and it was per- style, so that the Nershwin. toueh was I I ._­.. I 1. %, I ... �. ,;.vj, y � .. . . . � . - . I .1 . t IV .. results by saying;. "I give my sub- And Austria, cousins of the Kings of fectly natural. . I . recognizable'at qpce-a whimsicality, . - "... 1. - . -I ,,:�� . 1. ' ' " , . I . "" . conscious min�d a chance from time Spain and, Greece, had all been' He was introduced ! 0. ll�s­SiSter,s- a tenderness, a peculiar, rhythm. -In � -1 . ".., friends � . ' .� f- time T hear. tbi-s in it It has ;F - tr- I,I�'A ,4;A� -�,­yl ,_,� , friends, the husband of the Mona 'his � ambitious .efforts, his symphonic . 6 .� .� I . I , ­ "I, I. . . . a way of coll"ting inspirations." V . S. . equa terms 'In Paris, Venice, 'Lisa, with a famous. bariking name, � . Blues,' he Wag already the Jazz Stra- , . � 4 But .,be heard nothing at the mom- , .,London, Rome, Berlin, Vienna, Sebastlau, whom he vaguely rememberpd­ba�ving . vinsky, ,the interpreter of negro -fu- : 1� .' . : ,: ' . I .. ent. .,He, waited t6 give it every ,San Vichy, Biarritz - wherever he had I seen last year at the high�s'i baccarat turism with the fl4vot of Palm Beach. . . . " .1 . . chance and ehook his head and ' happened to be. He had been invit- ' table at Vichy with a steady hand Tall and. slight, wl th. the 'grace of a' . � . I �""� . , �. ! . ,, -then fluttered his hands. led frequently .by thb, PFin8e of Wates and an. indifferent smile, and two . Vanther, he led a young Fknd preco- .. .. "No., no; nothing ,cbmes," he said. to supper' here and -there-not be- Young women whose thick black hair cious English playw-right to the piano I : "Nothing. Ali the sanie feel thiPrc� Van, , cause of his exquisite playing but I . .. I had been cut' like those of the boys; beautiful though to a resounding burst ' of applause. This man, who ' -had not been mention- .. . . . �: , I Is something X__ hag s'a-id wholly because of his delightfu I col n- .both enough, paint- ' dbv'ious to him. thit one of them, And . about this Tony* I - . ,It is natural I . . .. panionship.. ed like cocotees; both as 1�ttle the 'three ed by Ruth, had only just put iU an from - � �� ...,; ..'A, " , ... I .......".111111.1 . ".. .'. I . . fof him to be jealous, angTy. In -the it was startling and almost unbe- worse for ,F�py..�fter parties as , appearance a party of his own. He, too, was tall and little 11 I I . ­.. � ­­- .. I . . Costs less than III; �' , circumstances .'every man .would be. . 4ievable, therefore, to find in his own fruit r ba,9ket. , in a Ateame I . On account of his recent publicity., slight;. a in his clothes and manner, . -., ... .. IAADE IN , - � ' � "" ' . -- . ` ...."1111 . . . . It Was the first time perhaps that he 11 country a 'Press explosion at the fact . . Max was treated, as though be bad .precious tired, white -faced and frail. He . . . .....'.. " -, . per average Ming ,,.. .. .. -.1 CANAG)k ... ......., �� had -seen Max, my dear? ., that he,' a Jew, was engaged to a � 4� U I - - +1- " ; . .bad " lately come into his own after a lonsx . . ti..... ..... ..... .1 - - - - - . . . . . .... ........... .. I . . - ... ­ I....... .. ,,Yes," said Jean, "or me, since we Christian American, to be accused by 8um e c anx)e , ic, ­ 8 ,-V,. . . '. I I- . I I I , �.Iyi . " I . I I ... I I . ,,, - . . " came back." .. his father of disloyalty to a race Ao . . I. + . �`,.l . , � I ­ . I ­ - - . . ..� ,.-.-.. - . 11 . . � I..,;" ... � "Al, in,, -u kfiow his handwkit- U 111 1, A P_ -t r, tbat he be- I . ... . . ,ll I .; I . vr"Ac e a Ab F, , Ing, oi course?" *,' . longed�he had Imagined -himself to 1. ,"Yes, very . . well," said Jean ' . ' J�l be a citigen of the 'world w49 had In - Mr, Lorbenstein put up his finger. eluded Among -his friends 6very am- . . 'IT+ I- backhanded as Denham calls - ; +.1 _h A -A M 1111-1 erson I , ­ . . .."A . ,I;,, . I ,­ .1 .1 .. . � I � . � . I W: � � . .... .. 't.'..'d ­�� I .. . . ,.+ I I s ng, � . 1. At, . . . , -, . I I . 1�1 It?" , . irrespective of race or creed-arld- to I Z_gM�� �,7 I . . . � .....:1i ., .- _�i . I said Jean, "it is." I . DO YOU �EV'E WHAT DO'YOU MAKE PrWELL DAD-IT's OBVIOUSLY . . � 11�� , . I �� �;.'�;, - . "Yes,", be held up'to ridicule by -his sister I 7� �:__77_, . �_N I . . �.q The old gentl�mah smacked one ivith a prophecy of tK4gedy it he mar- EAD THESE,1�11G ADS OF 'Em - SON ? TRUE THAT WEZ HAV5 Y S SON -THAT .11 . 1. , D' . I . I ... . '.. . , . T �: ,,',. band against'the other. . ried, of all girls, Jean. BOUT,,,l N F LAT iO-N'�D�A D -0 DO '. AVOIDED INFLATIOR­ CER. AINLY IS A . 1. . � - ­ .. I. 11 ll', . 1. " "Then it Is totthis Anthony North- it was -true that ,the Famull'ars, � I WOW AND I SUPPOSE THAT'S , GOOD -THING ! ..... .AKE. 1HE. I I.., 4:; . I �.� . . . � . . . I tlx lip that we must go at once." whatever their feelings,, hid been A GOOD THING / ADS,AAARION �, ., :�, I 'lay Jove," said Farquhar, "I be- most bless . edly Idnd, that the ilare in � "I .. I?r_MFM9Ek'? . 11 . . 7 ,Z,� , 4 , .�' ;J , , I . . 1, lir,ve yquIve got something bere!" the papers had died, and that his - '115,71W 111-Y.1 5L: � . . .'�-,,q'f� . - .A I , � .�,4'j'g "The only thing is,", said Jean, father had been Xv ver by an ap- I I 1, _ ­ I i,-, , I 'Iti-at her hasn't got a car and so ptal to his' sentiment, .but thesle thingq . jr - I � , 11 couldn't have sent th,� note by a had left their marks ifiough he had , , , , �'-,� I bauff eur.11 � done his beat to Ignore them. At his ' I 'W"M01", " , 11 41 4 A ,,�Iv .),-f- I � 4N '1110 bffiw;'1�3 . " - N I , ,3ut be has r e. 5 - first meeting with - members of the I 1� - I . . . I . ".. , - � .,. I � , � . I - , � , , ;� I . ,,,, � * I ", I.. "' ,'I :, " �, � � 41� I I. ': '�Z - , - , '7", ,0,AF*w4,T, ­.. , ., , . 7�, , ", - 55 : feurs. Why. couldn't he borrow one?" most reputable, and therefore the I I . I I I - I I . . ". . �. � , �', , �, , , %r I . . . I .. .1 V 1. ; , .: , , - . I I : .' ' L I I I � ­ . ' I 1. ­` . I . �R.4 R - �'�'.�4 Denham opened the door, entered least smart, American people had had - . ­ I . .1 � I I _. I I "' � . � . I �""� . , �. ! . ,, . 1.111; *-."."i%�7V : I.. 1. t I K111 an(] stood at attenflo6. . I . bee)a shown quietly and courteously , I . :�L I ,, q .... , ��, i ��. �� , ,A,� I � 1�'l "' r � , � f'� , , " I " .. 1 �:. . .,. . . , ; ..: ,� , ( _ " . . ,� �lt, 5!�?.;::. W;:�,., I I .... I ,,Well? What have you done?" precisely where -lie, stood. - It was I ' ... , � ,,, __, �,`­` 5,%,�;I�.4�; ,tk ,4*_,�; lk,�4PC , ��, ,!N.4 '1'2� _: a �N . ," , ,�,i�,_,�, _, !",�g� I", . ,1�116 , igi P�� 1,.,�"",,Z`� 'ittij�"L. "', SM'.kI.i .75,77- = :::.,.,M l _. " Denham fi6ed his old bird-, as he dbv'ious to him. thit one of them, And � � . ,� I . . . I called him. ' probably. a"Woman, had Written the I . " A... I � ­ ... . F-yo� I I . . . � I 1, I I � I � . I . ,, "None. of the -city kOsPitals have note Immediately on. her feturn 'and ' � 1. I , .O."'O W9RSE Ki6s-WOULDN'T REMEMBER IT WAS MUCH W9RSE - TH'9 DANGER I receiv,ed a gentleman answering to . -sent It white hot by cat. 61II!, to Is . BUT WE HAD A TOUCH OF ' IN EUROP� TH6u&H- . . I I I . tbb de scription, Or." I � ,10b, %bauk Ood! Asd the police?"- The p or boy, flung up I his hands. Rather than his dearly beloved ..,_ . 0-- mr-LATION THE LAST IME - IT,WASN'T I MILLIONS STARVED) . . . ISN'T OVERN When the history,of these,, put I . q ,have stated the Mots to the - ' nearest atatl-On�; sir, and the' CapWn Jean Into an. Invidious poffitiou Which ' she might regfet at any time he '! or- - years is written, Canada's I successful fight against inlla.' is sending a responsible 'maR to see you bere'At once'. " I . . � Would, wipe himseif out of her life by death or ,other means., Death was . ' 1�110 � .- -.,- - ­. V` li.-. . I .... � -11 Pli �7 t , - I tion will receive full, crecitt l . I . . ; if we do not, iti the eudi k 4 . I'M antime. go 'again to the tele' the easier vray-D Ath, th - dolifloler. I tI - " I . � .- 50,;0P_- lose th 'battle that now, � ,phone And call UP Mr. Anthou7 North- - but, was it "sy? Accidents lurked - .. 1� I �\ ,, e .1 I I . . _,. seems so nearly won, oblyl� , � W? . ", * li.. ,�, rup. Mr,, ftrolthar will gpe�ak - to rdUAd 6-teryl corner and there w4re .1 r I 1''. constaut vigi,,14nce and self,II '. him." , I . I - . 11 Innumerable bdethoda Of britigi - .it . I THISr AD I I � I .1. ft& I I . . d6tild it,�w welibld tht,tmifts . - , t, , ...','.4, ; . I .Denham ventured 4. Modest smfle,' About. ', I MWS tgNSE , � I , . ��," _ .And Yk tiers *,aa Ali iihtoltT ' ­ I . . until, fiQ ltidiji, , � , I "I did that, Mr. It 0911211 'a' 4 1111111011 ,at of unhappy, I and ano-Win6us, ,,, I ,. � : F14- � ­. . , . 'Vi .. �.", I 1. .1 I � ;I , `�� , . "T , I . " 10'� M' -� I ­ 1. � , thi . . as dreA4- I I .. " I I I . I ::� 1. I .. ;* -_ " . I I I *,:�.I�.� ... � I � "I ­ � . "'I .. � ,� . 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