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of big thifufs and big phonic -and 1
11 ---a woman like you must wive heti
many experiences, many obutaeiss to
overcome; but --1 might not .mender-
: tarsi what they . were aver if you
s en 1 Old mc, for I'nm pretty green, Any.
how, I'm sure you're geed. I would -
let believe you if you told ane you
CHAPTER ?111. (Continued) I hand over hie. she eontintuel : "'Y »a l weren't. It's no credit to me that 1
The (aunty':.' .lipped into aconA owe...resent what you call my eitoteele „'liven't confessions of my own to
:.-$acket; 'hen she Seated herself wine' but 11 1 were sixteen and you n relyf so happens thbt 1 ve hail no
t
wit tint sprang; c-out't of pine brim- were forty it would be ins. the i ams. h
lies over •:4hich her "ur rohe %:as Women who; are afflicted with that chance to—roil myeeif. The credit
Weed, as L clef#' a I. Alight up
her sex appeal become menet playthings;, is "Everything
to circumstance."
kung rune y taos.•,t, ,se?uiin,; them the man who posresaer it alw*ye re.. Everything is due to eireurn-
bee place with a few illeeiterioee renis a "boy' to the •soman ►�h"t stance," the woman said, "(fur
e tenets and eine:t manipulation :. lovt�s feint -=a itrW boy► •+ delft, ypit:t lives are haphazard.. atfttirs; we:e
"11ov. ituk:eer' he scoffed, lengiree boy. perhaps, but et boy, nexerthe-,blown by chance --
himself down beside her. '•'That' lees- She msY, and probably will,R "'Well.take a new start, ta+uuirromv.
, • aver with, Item ago." adore him flercelY, patraionately, and bury the past, whatever it ie."
'"Oki I dont feel enet merlee" ehe eeatogsly, , bt't at the same tine :'he "'rot oc ntaket it absolutely necessary
***erica, stili r,uftused with that will hover hies as a hen hovers herr for me to speak,'' the Countess told
' teU.tale flush. -Not in the way you Clo,itikt „lie will be both eon and loverWm. Her , wateriness inner, abut bSilt bee ae touchd a did not
' to • an. But nte _-.-and to everll y other wcnan Ile 'read listened closely, 1,ut now see this. "I know 1'd have -to, seen-
• who leans to care for you." 1•e stirred uneasily. '•:'I don't follow; er or, Inter. but it was rice to drift
., • H' , , e' oil, he said.. "And it isn't exactly • end to dream—oh, it was pleasant--
• 1•,,very other Lvonman', I acre' y �
eneto opened. "'what 9 cl:rn«r ei;eec',, pleasant for a fellow to lee told thatl so. 1 bit down on my tongue and I
. 'Thera aren't going to en any outer ee s a baby Don. Juan, to be called :t lietenod to nothing, but the song in
vearoeue. Ile 2cteeed . on weat t sea, male vampire in kreepante-••,espe* nay heart. She favored Pierce
bighted a cigaie,ts'. tlreti.:film• at neo- dally by the woman lie's going to -"With that shadowy, .luminous revile
merit ho ne ee,t tel, ..weee til you marry." Disregarding her attempt he had come to know. "It was a
>" to speak, he went on: 'What you clean, sweet song and it Meant a
.lse+amt'.
:Site onswered pian with, another said about other •women-at:he way great dear to toe:'. When. he under.
eseestion. "1)o you think t ani tho you said it -sounded almost its if—,1 took to rsresa her she drew away,
-sob- *men who wilt lore your, well, as if you expected there would' then sat forward with her heels
. ""Why ---I haven't giver, ]e any be such, and didn't ' greatly cared. tucked' close into the pin: baughe,
'ttlaoughtl 1Vhat's the def Terence,\as 'rim didn't mean it that way, 1 hopo. • her chin upon her knees. It was her
`bialy. as you're the only one I care You do care, don't you, dear? You favored attitude of meditation ;
twee And I do love You. I war. -do love me?" The .fare Minnie wrapped thus in the • embrace of tier
`But theme will be other.i' ,1tes was earnest, worried. • strength and the determination nee-
pereusted, t" Ilier are bound to be. Ilex fingers tightened over: his cssairy'to go on.
"Venire that kimtel, , hand. When she spoke the •e was al • ""I'm riot a weak woman,"e she be -
'Really?"' . , certain listlessness, a certain fatigue gen,' staring et the naked candle -
The Co mmre:4i „added h,,,, hoed i'1 her tone. "Do you need to rite flame which gave light to the tent.
-with emphasis.' "I can *-end amen; I than after -what happened eu..to . it wasn't weakness -Out impelled
earn see tire. color aif their souls: You no '! Of course I care. I care al- me to. Marry a man 1 didn't love; it
.�1Yreve the call." ' together too much. That's the whale) was the determination to get ahead
"°What call":" 'I'ieree� teat puzzled. trouble. You see,,the thin; has run • and the ambition to make' something
...The ---well, the :lex-roil l'r t,ex away with me, Pierce; it has carried -worth while out .of myself—a form
• appeal." '• vie off 'ivy feet, and ---that's pree;iacly. of selfishness, perhaps, but 1, tell you
'"Indeed? Ant I supposed to feel the point I'ni trying to snake."' " 1 all women are selfish. Anyhow, he
Ile slipped an, arm about her waist seemed to promise better things and
1'I GODKRICII STAB
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-Say- _
';rr, ,;,'ryli. lE WY•EY' say jAlti�l�-1L�E'0:
tented upon the .tosrtttcas t,ourteiiu own arms, she appeared to gain the
/tattered at that."
"'fly . no. nice a o; you're ,tot .a cad, nod drew her close, "I titter it was .to open d way whereby I could make
leen who pensees. that ettracti,:in, aro rot rlterely" an animal apps t! that something out of soy life. Instead
opened sooner or later. You don't stirred you. I knew it . u.a; eiitue- of that he opened my eyes and show-..
• mrnrslize, that vouare it, and that's thing .bigger and more lasting than. ed me the world as it is, not ae I had
' imagined itto be. Ile -was—no
-enlist makes you so nice; but—I felt ince,
it from the first, and wnen you .fees ''EL:cn yet you don't iinclerstarncl," good. You may think I was wham- lows the light. You've had your
xt you'd probaley 'become .spoiled she, declared, �"The two nut go to. py' over that, but I wean`*', really; fun, you've=-erroken my heart."
- too, like the others, i':, e m eeether .and--- But. wlthotmt aliow- he didn't mean much -to me. Whet Phifi s' voice shook and he steal,
Tin .musedP
'fe"arnips, but the woman . was . in so- ing her to ankh he said, vibrantly' : did grieve me, a though, eves that . lowed hard. erne through; I'm
i�lti7r, earnest, '"I woman
what I rt "W tever it'is, you teeth to fiend death of my illusions. lie was mar- done}. I shall never lave another
an obstacle, an objection. V h cenary-the fault of his training, I . r
"I'eu'ke the kind. vha muse women t l Y wonman as I love you, bw rf what
o a ,
struggle thatn-a1
trhe a °t
]e s aIm t � darea •-bu a hadin
4 gg against the inevitable? e y t
• x,��3i' said about that x-• sli is true--.
•
wake fools °f iitems.]vt.s-y.+1,] oryou sa se
Voting. married °r sin io: When a You are struggling-eIese seen you 1 spoke about: It's really a •woman- ••I'11 play the gamo as you Played
Rfighting •.sonmethina; eve since; that call. Bewas' weak, worthless,: full •
Voti Chas tarried loft,"rt. He turned blirid]y and with
'I'm not suret first night when truthueame to us out of fault, mean in'small :'things,. but :lowered bead -tuned out of -the tent
rate net mads,onr.,• :o of the storm. Buts Hilda dear, I he had' an attraction and it es int- P g.
' . yo Ian cn „ owed_ a incl .of ,�' into the night.` ;
" a
x
dote you. Yo aresist� mothering him.
lir h most: to m t
. t o m. s,, y.1 on r- possible t o e in
Y le sa blf✓;
c i
PCountessn'
cacti,a - listened eel to rho
,i 7
r ie
s
« S cr
u r
a creature in theit stn yielded tot to weed!Other . women feltd e dad
ou o ,
Y rc a
"'Wel" The 'Countess • is:nil'cd 'y 1 sounds of : his departins, footsteps;
"rtcely, queltiomtiitgly♦ She opened, .goddess' .I feel unworthy to 'touch it, so finally we Went our sepurate then, when they had ceased, she rose
hit' lips to sag more. but charmed the hent of your garments. but . I: ways; I've seen' nothing of beta for;reset and flung out her Itrma,
know t youmine!
-wearily
o that are :nun.. ;Nothing some time now, but iia rKeePs in touch_."
tier mind and In an altered torte de._ ! There was a«real and. Poignan. dis-
,_e_3kaed. "'My dear boy, if you under- e se mathe wonder en.
f iti."tinit's like iimir•acti' deal rof money. When I' e Rent him a he ]carne ood tress. itmher eyes..
'*Mescal fully what I m driving" nt ya„et I've y `alkyl Boy' she whispered. "It
1Me d fine mwh'sR" . �i1' Tiea rearm tut dream,- ... Ise had- doubts -About .,that'I have prospered in ai big ,way.: was -sweet,...lint---there,..luu1_ e.au
myself. and that's why five lot nxat-: he'll undoubtedly turn up again, cede.
,N in_.MIAMI ._Day
For Two Years
Heart sal Nares
Were ate Bad
L. P. hem, s', ti milia, eat.,
vritor:—."I are writing t. day to tall
yea *beet what Milbares Hemsrt aid
Nerve Piths have dew for ow.
I eat sew tweety.three veers of egg,
and hear bet three eitildren, and. I've
hardiy seen a wail dee for the pot
ewe pars.
My heart hurt me soy at tier%, that
1 felt I was asst long - fer, this worl+dy,
rut I eetsle mast sir dewa to sew; could
not etasd the leeat noise, or the chit•
dreg; eryiag, is fact I could sot el*
anything Oust woo steady, ami after a '
suaerable day I would go to ixd react
get a little rstt, hest could mot sleep
mach. .
After I started ter take Milbura'b
Heart and' Nerve Pills I seemned• te'
have more ambition to work, and, ray
bort and nerves etre ati lot better in
every war, BO 1 wilt giwdiy' reeoinmeadi
them "to alt those who are suffering,
as I did, from their heart os norm."
Put up only. by. The 'P. Milbiw elos
remitetl. Toronto. Ont.
row"
espy * .au
y 1 be pack tomor- €
row" (meaning retural. Say "cents.
back," or "return."
Words Often Mispronounced
Usually. Pronounce en:Au-al-y. >.t
srosil of four syliebles, of 1 not u-
anal -y.
Obesity. Pronounce the o as in
"chis" the e as in "beat," both i and
y as i in "it," accent the s.
Valiant. Pronounce va1•yant, th'•
first a as in "at,' not as in "ate,"
second a unstressed.
k rates. Preneanee the a as
"grate," not as in "at-"
New. Pronounce the ow as in
"few," not es lie in "sue." 1
Impious• Pronounce both is
ED »1S goodtea"
THURSDAY, MARCH ilatb, I9 *
�4
Rau, qtapticAkeic7za.,
l _
"it,". accent on the ver, not on secondother times they are incapable of
L. . doing—that is, with the sante own
Work Often ]llispelled , i tion. How necessary, then, that thisMagnetize; icenot ise. Horriblevoice er fingers be in the very best
(note the. rr'i). 'Levi (verb);" Iooese of trent to carry out all the thoughts
(adjective). Subtle., Truly; not lie. given to the heart sand brow 1
Turquoise. Nervousness effects nearly ail pub-
v�tic performers. to some extent. It is
Synonyms T not the fear that . they y311 "break
Tehaperance, soiiriety, ubetinenee, down," or "ot be able to knish.
self-denial,. moderation, abstemious'-. Those nightmares usually worry the
*ass. a nevi,beginner,--the one to whom an and -
Perseverance, persiateace - con- fence inevi, experience. litre with
atancy, resolution, steadinesee ten= the person accustomed to public
*city, Arr.-mese, courage:. work, a dread sometimes seizes', them
Pursue, follow.-Ise:ek, chaaei. prose. that they nray not do their b oit., All
eute, search, hent, - conscientious performers are anxiaus
P1•ayer;, invocation; eupplica'tion, to keep faith with their treutera, and
entreaty, worship.. ; give the very best they . are capable'
Love, af!<ect]on, lilting, : fandmmesar of.
But, just as oar health and spir-
tenderness, devotion, adoration, ]tree its vary from day to day, so does the
- tatuation,. passion. 1 voice or fingers.. Just as some days
we say, "I'm not feeling my -best to.
ions, dyes forbidding;. disgusting . day3" in like manner, the voice or
'odious, disagreeable, rev slvege re-Ite nand' will experience tames of "nne�
pelleitt, repugnant, ofY4risi've,.diti:. feeling well'! --it . is not up to par,
1 Concert artistts'Ireard :this., and ase
e.- why you're bursting your creams."'
tasteful, loathsonio.'
Word Study far as possibre etitice men
ans re. avoid
oYou've puzzled me• with a lot of "Use a word three times' and. it is tiers: undesirable condition. The,
words," the young man said, with yours." Let us increase our.voealbu-• singer must not .use lois or her voice
ever -grow ing resentment, "but what lary by mastering one word' Bath... unduly; -and the prayer mist' net
do they all amount to? You amused day, ' Words far this lesson e , i abuse orstrain his hands in any way
yourself with me and you're -ready.:.: PLACATE; to . pacify; appease, tote 000n, bebore praying: Over-pra+e•-
enough to continue so long as I pour make' friendly. "To invite diem' is tree, too: is bad, and strange to say,
my devotion at your feet. Wall,. I part of our policy of :+placating theme is sometimes a cause of fai,ure. The
thusiastic and attentive, help. a per-'
former incakulably. It is, in itself,
an inspiration to do one's best when
a large number of expectant, sym-
pathetic hearers are in from of one.
Ap tabs*, ,too, expressed as <au -
au. a senterally is in the habit of
doing; helps to drive away any ling-
ering stages of nervonanosa, and in-
sure the best performance.
It is not the least bit out of place
to hear a chicken use foul language,.
weare sorry to say.
We suppose a lot of Merle paint
merely on account of not wishing to
be conspicuous. y '
won't • do it, If you' loved me trdly we want their friendship." feet fa, that the m'nartess of' the'
you wouldn't refuse to marry me. • ASPECT; appearance of express-: •singing. appa►:ratua. mast ins exercised;'
Isn't that so? True love • isn't slam. "I have a .distaste for some and' then givens a rest.. In, the same
afraid, it doesn't quibble and teen- of the aspects of the work;" ', way, the lingers. wrists ;ince arms,
porize and' split hairs the Ivey you ,EX 'RICATE to liberate from ai'so•' experience' ben'etit 'erom• .viten..
do, No, it steps ort boldly and 101- :entanglement. "Finally he was ex'- ate period's'' or exercise and re;.t.
tricated from his bonds.' Ile was Personally specking*, two continuous'
'free." hours of piano. practice 1'haeve ems in.
,INSIDIOUSLY; treachorouaty, dee' a. state where r could not do my best
GETTING SKINNIER tees drift. You see, T ;vas a sort: of • Phillips recoiled; his face whiten- Fora long time she: •stoop staring
A 4� k
un nown• quafttty, but .now I know: ed'. • Dismays reproach, it sshoeked at nothing; 'then• she rouserl hersei
that Pee found myself. Todtev I- surprise were' In the mewls; he turned with a shiver, refilleed•the stove, and
�,�,� wont through :belt and --I came upon his conn anion,
a man. .3 m going to ;clay a mines, ".Still married!'" he gasped. 'Oh chin upon her .knees as she •did in -
part xi ht 1 ft this " H —Hilda"'
Thele R, :NOW—t'uick trap ahead of .us before eve •reach "I supposed you knew --until 1 got peating to herself. '"lint he has the
EER n nut P• seated herself again, dropping tier
i a ong after ns. o -•- m a. . sti'nctivey when in deep thought.
U -Ku it Re thine Igo d : urged ber eagerly. "\t o've it hard She nodded and lowered tier eyes. "If only I were eure," she. kept re-
s '
Dawson; :winter• may overtake ells • to 'telling you, and then it wee too call ands-.i'm. too old."
, llow . in Cheeks •and Neck Growing and delay us. We can't eontinue bit late." .
°" Deeper Every Week this way. Why watt any lounger?"• CHAPTER XIII
, "You rees.n .. e" the woman inquir. I'ieree • rbse; hie lips now were as . 'Roulette Kirby could !not ,adage
colorless as his cheeks "I'm nur� t
Tens of thousands of thin,•run»down ed, faintly.
• prised, hurt,'" he managed to %RT. to get warns. The longer she sate..
--yes, and women too—are get- "I mean. this—marry new here, to.. "How should I know? WJi this is beside the stove the colder elle lbs-
big discouraged ---acre .giving 'up all 'morrow."' haute. •This waw not strange;, ftwrt
t of ever being able` to take on "No; not .Please—" The Count- etched- wtteni People
'will say - the room was draughty, people were
that,.Ivegot in a mess with a mar-
te and loop healthy and strong, ass freed herself. front Pie:c4's emu-. vied woman: That's - what. it looks . constantly coming in and going out,
fl sue'h people can stop worrying- brace, s like, too."' His voice broke huskily.: and when the door.was opened' the•
ahead start to senile and en,1oy life right- Why not. Are you afraid of "How' could you:: do it when I menet : wind caused the canvas walls of the
nom for McCoys Cod Liver' Extract me'?" She shook her hemi silently. lay love to be clean, honorable i.stmlewn'to bulge and its roof to slap.
'7taibkts winch stay, dm lmggist will- tel:.. "Then why not .tomorrow, instead How could you let me put nmyaelf,. ` n i cladhe rafters. in mackinaw, flannel}
yon an. about are putting flesh o* of next rmonth,. Are you afraid of and you, insueh :a positron','" oter Were
arm y
', , . florets of skinny folks 'every day.. - yourself.y . "You seep" The woman continued. and fur. Tp theta ..-re plash was
:efllte woman, tired, weak end dis- "No, 1 in afraid of --what °1 met- to avoid his eye: "You haven't , comfortable enough, but to the girl
= rt+wrrag .gain gained fir pounds in five tell you,"
gratvn tip. You haven't the least who sit swathed in sodden,under-.
Weldor and now feels fine. Phillips eyes 11020 dim with de- understanding:". i atatrmeirts it was like a , efrigetntor..
We alt know that the livers b£ Coi sire, he was ablaze with y0trrimani"; in "1 understand : this Touch," ' he More than once she regretted her
' le"�itts are full of vitalizing flesh pro.' a voice that shook. he isid: r"Don t cried, hotly, "that you've led me to heeeiless refusal of the ' , several dsoing viten-tines and these sane vit. tell me anything. I won't hear' it! ", make something worse than . a cad Caurteatek offer of a changes; several
amines of the highest dints are fount Then, after : a brief struggle with r times, in fact, she was upon the point
in of myself. Zook' here, 'There aro of returning to claire. it, but she
rrtrt—s ItteCoy't Cod
r' coated and eaerata Tab
ba hnuetlf, e:continued, more er•ei*iy certain things which no decent fel- shrank from facing that, . wintry
ugamightprove to you That low goes in:for ---certain .things he semi, so bow had her vitality fallen.
ere randy. I've grown up. I couldn't have said despises in' ether men -and'. that's Then, Lao, she reasoned that it would
And this shows what faith the make it three inonthts age, but I've istepped one of them." Be turned as if to'
.:esctt have In McCoy's for. they say;,if out of :ref the nursery into a world leaver then 1re halted at elle tent door be no easy task to find the Counters
t ' • rmoment daring tvhieh `he-flo.•_.. s more or est pictured
.1 whirled, creinit:
and battled with himself. - After at this hour of the night for. the
a- beach was lined with a mita of Lente,
IC1L,A,X"'1'SMCN MtZtP1Na THINGS NEW -a Courtena watched item fixedly, he the search, herselfigropinatt. er way
CI
IN
Your Best
Party Dress
or good -suit
I4setsti':s In* r;irentary" pressing may do for your ordinary
dap arues art. clothes, but for y*our.best dress or suit,
Which must keep its smartness and goal
lines. you- will be wise to use Langley
Service.
Lanl ley'e in Toronto Is Canada's meet suc-
cessful cleaning and dyeing plant. It has
1, won its reputation by exceptionally fine
crafts mamnhip, and you will be delighted
with the way in. which your good dress or
suit is finished. .
Thousands of horesee in all parts of Ontario,
are sending us dresses and suits to be
cleaned and dyed, as well as household
goods. such as curtains, portieres, ra and
carpets. We have the best equipper plant in
the Domainion--•a staff of traind specialists
on each clam o�f.wwork•- •and sett efficient lentil
.order "depat neatt, , . ..• . . . < V.
We Pay Re�turnSh� Charges
and charge aaly eur Toone* Simply
seed your parcel to Kr. Geo. La isy and
I) write a tatter sayleg what Nae seat
ant demi give iser
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refits to a
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"Well, the damage }s done. I Inge t from one to another, -•and munmbling
1 you. I'. can't go along without you, , excuses to. surprised. oeculmants. No,
' it was better to stay here beside the
I:
- immcdlthrY• after, 51: after after a 1'apse
e e i t fully. Hiss suggestion was ie. ' f ran, t.- to " • ii 1' finds
•� y'
sldiously worded, but she read' .its . o vee . fix ours, m i
feel in the Best coniine nr for• strength
meaning in his face," • tend' velocity:. •
OBSTREPEROUS; making ;a great Mbrnonzuig is' not so ,ifld'scult ,ts
disturbance; noisy.' "The feta. glue.- many suppose: They are sequences
nes of.wine made him. fond' ar:d'; oIi and analogies all' through a, song, „in-
streperous. , strumental' piece, or recitation, that
DIPFERBNTIATE; to Constitute' bearing :as. they do, one upon the
u
other, hal the mind in keeping the
ya difference between.. There .was,., + P lt.
nothing to differentiate youni, '1'.i1- thing welded .together: A itnowiedga
: son, except, perhaps, ' he
veiy.�. 'eult-. of Sar eolody, "musical lform, etc„ is of
cured manner.'.' great value, almost necessary in the.
i
The
case of advanced work. .Lastly, the
•
attitude f* the audience is. of rc •
attrtu e o u encs a1r
R
.1011 PRINTING AT -rise; u'r'ea
tout Can Get ReliefFrom Constipation
By using
MILBURN'S
LAX -'i VER
' PILLS•
l t stips�tias is. of Ilse most pre-
tnlent trilobite the bolero race is sub -
;$'pct' tw, bad .ia the greatest cause Of'
=soy if' eax aiLaests, for if the bowels
fail to: perfects their fmmaetions proporly
*elf they ether ,esraaa'of too ••body •hitt
become deranged.
•.Keep your b.wels workieg iutturaily
said gently by' the use of Milburn "a
Luxe -Live; Pills, and thus do env
with. the .constipation and ail the other
troubles caused by it.
Your nearest dugeist or dealer
handles them; t up arty by The T.
r'n r.'i'a,1. ,fawn:')..fiat,
• importance, Heaters w11a etre . • en- e' -
USW
by H C. HAM1LTOt 1.
Oteaniet North St. Oriteal Cl'iitit,''
et tittle ;Mai
i Pi4IR&Tii lit
H. C. Haiimilto�t '
• The remarks of the listenrese , > ay..
wards: the concert artist,. whether' the
performer be ', singes, „peakaer• .r
player, is sometimes very interesting
,to hear.. A number have the idea
that it is all' vent' ."Bard" -i Lotti aelb,,
ind'eed;. that such: Metre Tie dneire;
--and'. memorized; @diens express;
themselves'' that it is ale "easyt"---
""it'k no .;'trouiyte At alis"—" -it Ant
comes. naturale' .
Now, both these 'attitudes aro
hardly correct, as arty poblte nee.
former will testify. To prepare
wort for concert, regteires: Nerd watt
conetown practice,. od`emirse•, but the
""ndraculous" element—aa understood
by some—cart be brought down to a.
fere baste facte. Pretties, rightly
understood, • is - the . correct and
thoughtfrl repetition of a thing time
and again, till, eppar+entlar, it will go
of itself. The ease of these who
are successful in public work is a
matter of wonder, and ofttimei envy
on the. part of those -rho -' nnot see
through the "why" of it, but it is the
result of long end persistent appli-
cation to.Baine one thing, till the,
sense of strangeness or effort large-
ly disappears, leaving the perform-
er free to' give went .to his br" her
feelings, ,
Some noted man Y read of once—
- !� - 1. ... 1 .r f
ea that man. I'll wait: "
"I'm not' sure I have legal grounds {fire until her clothes dried out. 1 I forget who it war -• on being asked'
She would have reminded her fa- whyhe charged for dein
for n divorce:. Int not Barn that I ther of her discomfort and claimed . doing n thing
euro to put.the matter ton test— . " that only took him five minutes to
as yet."1 his assistance on*. for the. certainty -perform, replied—"Yes but it tins
"What?". Pierce gazed at her. that he would send her off to, bed, .
! taken me all my life to And out haw
trying to understand "Say that which was precisely what she sought to do that in five 'minutes: "
over agarol„ i to prevefimt. Her presentee irritated- And so with the concert perforrn-
"'You think you've foumrd yourself. hint: nevertheless, *he knew that his ems. In a sense, some of his . work is
butte -have you? .I know men pretty safety lay in her remaining. Sam "Mural"' --that is; he has a bent in
well and i think I know- ;ars. Y ou,ve 'best
sober was in many way* the - that direction, and .s. love Zoe it that
twh >a n 1t a d e -yes, treniendaualyd-het eat of fathers; he was generous, hi makes the individual willing to use
whet of a year, two years from noun was gentle, be a vas con•;iderate• the necessary time for pz•aetiee.
You've barely tasted life anthey ie Sam Kirby drunk was entirely.oe,tlaotightkss,-wilful, cruet
thanoer man practice is most necessary to every
your first intoxication'" -,'one-the most talented taunt afford
"Do you love inc, or do you nests'' mane o
were subject my at ousstofttemper
e' g l tohe lox xin thisresp . Everythat -
he demanded♦ thing, ready andin perfect
orm,
who knew .hint so Well as they were do"
to friend and ft* alike, not Icon*nataral"'—as so
"I love you as you ate row. I dangerousmany Lace, to behave. ThcrO are in
-
(To you at you wilt be tomer- l
(To 1* continued) stances, of course, where a person
row. I've had my growth; I've been I .......0.0...4
beginning
through what you're lust �. apparently throws oft some work of
- we rant change together.'" art in a very short time, and seem-
--we
will you promise to many •
ingly withot t premeditation. But
n ti afterwardd""
The Ceentes's shook her head
Our Weekly
when the facts are all known, it will
be race that the petson'lived so much
"It's * promise that would hold only ' • essons in. English in the atmosphere of his work, that
the Why ask it?" s L. Gordon he was ready to "take fire" as it
" lfiilll you „mem.,.rue :",u reel". cried, r. ., v: re, .> T:.. „ ,„ . were, at the moment of divine in.
14.1.1y. she made a Biters: rcfuf<- - -'spittoon if R,' were ftMMM.. To
al.
"Then I can put but en interpre-1 W' g ee M
' live lit tine spirit of :t think will make
a parson suseeptibie in a high degree
WW1 mason soot ametioni. " i One subscribes ""for" a paper, re. to suggested impreselo'ts, and, if his
"'Don't be too batty in y'estr jMdg- fors to kit sntlweriptlarj "tai" it, r"I, tocitnical apparatus bee in good con-
saeat. Can't y*, ssoa r wspm rusk, ssii ct'ibs for Latta +Giselerien star." inion-- be it iniad, voice or fingers,_
I was tired. Then yon wast, Iil:e a '"KY seal rlt tic tla °searkh ime wilt he aide to givt+ expr+ersion to
eimy►ma«ht of wine, and• -•I .irs: my mar ox irewe ratan yrvst:' ith t tbooght in greater or Iris de -
hod elect I'we negdewi it. I Dea't say "ws alt meet gsbag ani• *Tic 'gm** Teeeterimkee of me de
drsamel.d niy dr•rant, irat it's aiajllgkt leo this sepasser." Say Natty- have been :riven to the +world in thio
rwty and I'am awahr. I know that. w'ir'e+•" t w y. Handel': ''Msislah"--•a erww-
7r so kelkrr nae a itesrtlMa, srifieis Don't ssay N-' leia/t1 feud fire 11
1.Me oratorio in twspty-three <iitys-
-- kc .. islet 1*re tried a lw I I ei* s41•. "t esrsei » Wr Sck*bett's "Hark' hark' rho Lark'"
bowr been epaite lnenyable gni It be. k'm1f• • 'Ray Ns:.«pawtka is re- an eshee mist asa�stiug
stat as a aaswss ' Asa io+sewer, rrameeit par-
a year of happtwsw! +iieet wrwren g "per» is *ow iii tar's►, lmt fercnnara flamer sisal . to herr Pet
s my age sad ezperi.ate wsidd .7 Saha either skagaitrr ,r plural ssstsyesstttirma 1eaissr 11.44"3""'K a
asap of it, Twit I1rsm ie+t:aeet fttrtiet• .�e9r, "'flora 'tropistic i. eteatlm" vim, of h spiavrtiwt *Deet ever these,
*hood than that. I real *Seed att. a hoed. ssd'.a err ts+e+m they. as the saying k "ssalrsrr+ them -
Wm." aslatatae. Life atter err, bet yr.re IK'efe'r to m." nal Mal (iw what at at
so vide. syr ant, "r+raar» eiaWr,ra, "melees" aaiaeale. , all Last as ire raeki Pat penned to
so tbdeb for you, and to act on flair paper, "4 tis. isyretn, "`1`M ninety
twee imapebo. 1 till Trott 1 wwsdd Dew"t ssy "politics ay.. interest: "
» . and
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fere yes. y, a alairdee
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