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Yoi�. 4• ATOhial• ne lay the ;
• e, r#1#1,n40.4ty a that
tony rzt• :et Waie to 'become Of 1
ao in the midst Or that:awful solitude? t •
We were beginning literto die
• ; Of heat, liaegee• and thirst . . . of ,
thirst •INseteeite4. At last, 1 '$.4W M. ,
de QTYagnY raise hints& .on hs.c:bow
aid point te a, spot pe the betieen.
had discovered : an misisi • a
' Yes, far in the, distance AVaS an oaers I .
. . ••• an oasie with, limpid: \veter, which I
• reflected, the. iron' trees'!" • . Tu.* 'it
was the scene of the mirage . .
reeegnized it at once • , the worsted
-the three! •. No ne 114.1.Yaeo'atote
to fight against it. , , no •one...........
-01c1-41•Y utmost to keep my heed and
.11,t.,-,t9.1?0-1V-kot-e4ter,etheereter,timtei
-FPfleete.a. 'the iron tree, altit'lf, Atter a
hoping. for. water, struck -against
the: mirreeeehen there weemily eine
.thieg, for him tcedo; to herighimself
on the tree, tree! ' •
cried to M. de- CltaifhyL .•
"It'e the mirage! le', ,,It e the mite
:eget. . believe. in the,water!
Itas. Another trick' • of the nnee
tor.s! ". • e •
Then. he flatly teld ame to g'but'
,.with eny tricks of the'inirrore; .tny
springs, my •revolving doors And MY
peaces' of flush:ins! • .1-.1e angrily 'de-
' elared that 1 must beeither blind or
•inedto imagine that ;ell that water
flowilie over there, tram* those spien-
., did, • numberless trees, Was riot., real
ster has given Christine until e:even.. water! .. And the desert Was real!
to -morrow evening. If we. 09.!_tegkteeere-AhdseeNvae• the -reread And
eut.orliere-Aildege--te-heFatiferitance, it • was no use trying to take him -in
at-leastawe, shall be. dead ,before het! . . . he. yas.an 41d, experienced tray- , In. this day and age of elimination
ThPn• Erilett Maas -Pan scrim for ell eller . . had 'been all over . the tle acquire, a sylph -like; figure, this late
°f us!"• ' place!• - '•' est inhovatibn is a beim. • When Worn
galPed &ma a breath Of h.ot And he dragged .himaelf ;•al•Olig, Bair, with hiaegiere be \Peet; this elever gar."'
ler that nearly' mede him faint. •' 'Water! Water,1". ' • menteif ',ell: that IS needed. under a
re:sso•hIs.ahsaai‘.1.11.0det tvhieco•osarriete .foralretre;tet:A4-4*nodi„oNosirniuguapthg7as °,1.3°U, as ti.rugh, frock of silk, • You may do, tievey wth
hug death, I returned; after giving him And my :mcuth was olren too, as .pettiectat, .or even . the familiar cos'
a word,of encouragement to my panel though I Were drinking. •. tume.elip; fOr a loose prinel,bdtli hack
but I, hedenade the mistake of taking • For We not only sawehe water, but and *eine Achieves the necessary
a few'. Steps 'While :speaking' and, in heard it! . . . We heard. it flow, we shadow -proof effect. .,The bloomers
the tangle of ,the iIusivo forest, I .was heard it riPPle! . Do ;you under- themselves are 'eS'peeially attractive
no longer ahle to• find My Panel for stand that word "ripple?" - . ia.,40 with .seal!ipped ruffle. at the knee, and
certain! I hail to•begih•all over again, sound 4, Which • .yee hear With your
at:renewer eeeibigyfuoabitug,,,groping. :tongue! yp put
your tengue- 014 if desiredboth •'panels eriaY '1
at
Now the- fever lied:box of elle in, of Youi'mouthee listen to it • better! No. 1383"reen sizes oa, 33, 36 and 4
ern , . nething, ebsoe •' .1 Lastly -end this wes•.thezenoSt Piti- inches. NVaist. Size 32 wa.ist. recIT7
ute nothing. In the 'next 'rem -Peen less, torture of all -we heard the eain 3:Yards...324ieeh, or 2% yards 39 -me
as -silence., We Were quite lest' in and it was ,noe raining! 'This Was an Material for •hllooreers, with panels; o
ieforest, without anoutlet, a: -cone infernal, invention. ;,.. • Oh, •• I •Itzleve :1% yards .32 -inch, or 1%..ya.rds 39
pass, a gebee or anything. Oh, I Well enough hoar Erik obtained itl He jpe4 forpl
knew -what, awaited us iferfolwdreeeffierefitledeveitirlittlestenes a ,very tongued w en s esire le to ehleve
ive-7cro• trie4.. it? The tin"' riehik
avowed leftvenv11441, PI ewe sealed
its.tigh. • Finer tinr- fin Or
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BY -GASTON LEROUX
Waite
04042-67--
CHAPTER XVII.-(Conedi)
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There WAS only one possible- outlet
that opening into, the Louis -Phillipe
teem in w eh Erik And Cheiatine
Dane -Yore., , But,. although this out-
let -looked like an ordinary door On
Christi,ne'S aide, it was absolutely in-
visible to us. We must therefore ° try
to open it e Without even knowing
,Where it was.
But I had first• to calm N. da
Chagny,: who Was already walking
about like a madinan, uttering inco-
herent cries. The snatches of conver-
sation which he had caught between
Christine and the monster'. had corr-
. tributed not a' little: ;t4:;• .drive him he -
side himself; add to that the. shock.
of the magic forest and the scorching e
heat Which.Was beginning to,make the
, perspiration stream. down his temples
• and you, will have no difficulty. in Iv
understanding his state of Mind. He
• shouted Christine's ame, -brandished
o
tall3'. •
- -THE NEW SHADOW -PROOF
' •, • I3LOOMER,S. •
It jaZz •muS14' iehat \lying if ugiyo
lmeb. ' •
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; Cynfolan-k-.4.Ati,:.exyloring fore linger
:qtiesetoning yeeacity fit
paint sign: •
.AbhPiutele,
As et nestraiuing force couselence
gets a let 'of eredit that really belongs
to cold feet, • ' •
It is So ,egai to find feult; yet every=1
erre' keeps on Woking for. it • t.
• 'The real differeiree hetWeen e; man
•and a Woman is this e The women
*ill talk h ut4. th • aany
, a o Ape er woman •
ilfrie, but et. man Will only talk; about
another weeetif in his sleep.. -•
A Om -hirer's .pipe, dream e ream
of A broken pipe.
, Happili,Married. :
„ Of all. the Wiennin deebly ;blest
The seilor'in wave the:haPPlesi.
s For all she deeele,steyeat,heme.
And keit and darn and _let %la roam.:
ead
eeagm-nst-the-glaees-ixriue.eneeavora
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Mall the husbands• on. thesearthe,
Ier-ints-•the •finest berth; \e'•
For lrehiseedbin he tan let •
reeid . . oreif did -not. the-zzatrdyr-)304---tro-hem
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-forest. , 'In ihort,:the.tOrteire was he- nothen g but 'breaches, be autiful stone, in ±ailing,,steuck against thee which draws faverahle Corinne • • , nt from
ginping to woekete see-e•epon a brain branches that stood straight hp before projections and rebounded from one to ;the observing•eublic. The designs 11 -
unprepared for tor it. rnee or. erneee :gracefullyover my another; •and the resalt was a- eeriesluStrated in our new 'fashion Book.
head: But they gave no•shade. ' • ef pattering "saunas that exactly imj- are originated in the heart of 'the ,1',7nYle
I 'did Mes induce My best to d the poor
, ..
AL de. ChigU' and'I had reDeatedly tated a reinsterm. 1, • • centres and lira heipyoutoacquire'
Ah; you should have seen us petting that Mucle-deeired air of individuality.
Price of the Jerk 10c the copy;
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Write your name aid address-paln-
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return •
viscount to listen to reason.• I made taken off our coats and put hem on,
him, touch the 'In -driers and the iron
tO,hinte. by .opticarlaws ill the lurnin-
tree And • the branches oncteXpIcined
other
made us feel still hotter and at an-- mires toward the rippling Alver-banki
again; finding at one time that they out our tongues and • dragging , our -
time ethat they :Protected es Our eyes and ears full: of water',
oue imagery by •Whiel: we were'. sur- against.the heat . I was still Making but aur tongues were hard and. drtas
rounded and of ;which we needs hot mora resistance, le ..., e agree horn! _____
ealIew ourselves to be the victiens, like toed to. me ofte_egenee, Hepe-'When-we reached the mirror, M.. de
dinary, ignorant people - • tended that he had been walking in ,Chagny licked it . . , and I also licked
"We are in 'h room, a little Teem; that:forest for three days and nights, the glass,
' that is whit you must keep saying to without stopping, looking for Chris- . It Weiburning, hot!
3 -ourself. ; And we shall leave the reign tine - Daae!. From time to time,. he Thenwe rolled (in the floor with
' as poen AS we have found the door." ' thought he saweber behind thd trunk ale:false Cry of despair. M. de ChagnY
And I premised him that, if he let,
Inc net, Without disturbing me by,
shouting and Walking up and down, I
would discover •the trick of the, door
In less than ari hour's time. '
. Then he lay flat, as one one does in. a
Nvood, and deeleredthat he wou:d wait
• until I found the door of the forest;
as there was nothing better, to do!
• .
And he added that, from where he•
' Was, "theview was splendid!'" The
torture was working; in spite of all • . . espemally as it was. dangereue the•trail.• . . . lifted a radiant -face LO
that I had, said. . • • to remain in the foreat as evening ,M. Chegey: . : • The black -headed,
• • Myself, forgetting the , forest, I drew nigh. Already the shades of nail' eielded to my preSsuree. .
tickled a gess panel -and. began to night Were beginning to • surround us. And then. . .
fieger, it in every direction, hunting hunting •It had happened ,,very quickie; night And then we Saw notea 'door opened
• for the:. weak point •on which to Press. falls quickly in tropical countries . . in the Wall, bet a cellar -flap released
•, in Order to turn . the door in accord- suddenly, with hardly any twilight., in the. floor.. -Cool .air /came up to us
• mice with Erik's System of . pivots. Now night, in' -the ,forests • of the from the. blank hole below., We stpOP--
This. :Weak point might tbe a mere egnater, is, alweys. derigeneue par. ed ever that •equare of dar.knesS as
hrenehes and he cabled to her Nvith
Words 'oil. kupplication that bro,ught
1
put the one pistol. that was stillioaded
to his terriple; and I stared at the
Punjeb• lasso at the, feet of the 'iron
tree. I knew why :the iron. tree had
returned, in this 'third change • of
the 'there to my eyes. Arid then, it
I/ Hush—The Sun!,
. "Oh, hoW 'thirsty Lheil" lie cr, scene! • irentive wits waiting Tbe.false dawn flushes,' ,the woods
in delirious accents.. • for 'mei . , • Tremble , with expectancy in their
' I; too, was thirstY:'• 'my throat i3ut, as I Stared' at tSe, Penjah legie„ • e mOoclis, . • ' • • , • •
eh 'fire. And; Yet aqiietting ort.ehe itrei grieziee in the 'floer, 'a lieck-headed. Welting forrthet• far:- blue line ; •
&Or, l'Went on. hunting, Ituritine, hunt- nail of evhich I knew : the use. At lest •ecroare the salt piersh'et to give ,e0ma
,i• ng springOf the'inViSible deor. I had discovered • the spring! I. felt :;/ re • ' • '• " •
• apeek 'on the glass, no larger:than' a tieulerly when, like ourselves, one has though over .a linenici well. With our
pea, ender which the spring lay ,hide not the -materials fer.e fire to keep off .chins in, the cool shade, We drerikit in:
n.: .I• hearted and hunted. I felt. as the: beasts' of Key.. I did intend try- And we bent lower and tower ;over
high. as ,rny hands :Co -61d 'teeth. Erik . ing for 'a , moment to break off the the 'trap -dear_ hat could there be •Megnificence,,Comea a spear of gold, •
was about the 'same height as myself brtriehea, 'which I *Mild have lit with in. that ce:lar.which *pet:led/before es" And tereeding. the frieeei •with
and I,thought that he .would not have My dark lantern:, but knocked my-. Water? Water to drink? . • • '•ebid • •"
. ,
raced the•'• spring, higher than 'suited* self ale.) .ageinst phe mirrOrs•aini re- I thruat my arm 'into the dal -knees' Flingers leaps on anti on 414d s•Peeds . •.
• , ,While' groping over • the ...sqecessfre 'imagee -Of ..branches to ' wide.... • . ,stehe-, • .. a staircese . . . n 'derk. • ' e of ,irpoe ,• Frospeeteste. eyer- e yeti,
Panels with. the 'greatest care •• I en- • The heat did not .go With the day..,staircase leading lute the:cellar. .The _ ' '. • • ,brotherL-thip: .the.tirst 'seinetery .1
deavered not to loge a thinute'i. for I :light; on the heritrareeit was now stiliiscourfteriated to ling himself -down Ti err mere .rEseate. approach ever var." s-ree-
t t • lights and pav-
e *as feeling more and more oveicome hotter under. the -blue. rays of -the ;the hole;' but 1, fearing a new. trick Of•-•-,'•ilie high herald ald his cohorts new
' with , the. :heat and we were literally moon: urged. the yerceunt th held the monster s, s.toPPed hini, turned on.-N..,c • ; , • • •
I be
ari .hour andhad finishedthree fen my: spring. . • . r• and led down into pitchy drii•Ineesm•
And to slant its fleet • earth -pointed
• beam
To catch them and to gjeaM • .
On .their sedges ieNVeled by .the night
WOO)* to tell ',their beauty to the
• ' . •
•Their joy is secur --for here- ,
_Bursting, a...crimsoned galleoga. sail of
That delicious ,
flavor ciffridi: •
whit sivosa new
'thrill to every bite.
Wrigley's is 'good.,
and good for you: •
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*Ruskin s Letters;
40, not 100k to my qareeS,0114811C9
a814!.. duty to be Performed, but res.. the
very best: mede of entering,eeelety.
Surely time is gemirelly ten ilittin.fiand
times •more . wasted •, :the %OM -linen -
Place' of tongue, than ,•seleeting
such pieces of: our :nritici, as, /would ere.
eirid ef•tyMPa thy, and.foldhig thein In
the 'sheet pf 'paper, for our friend, if I:
like a friend. at elle like hire on
paper." •
Thus, viritinetcr a college :friend ,at
the age: be wenty-on..0,:..:41fct Ruskin
fern:relate a theore of epistolary krierat,
vhip w4ieh. he \S'AB to ,ceeny, through
with 1.'untirleg • elithesiasM for over'
fifty . Ende*041. with .rt -nature
overfiewing1 With affection' and-, with
'eagerneSs' to. • express itself,' he bed
manY friends: nnit •:"Iiked, them' all
on paper." • Ogee he told 'Norten that
ho was Writing • fifteen teetenenty-flee7
.stt)R.
THE SOP,1
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"T'hf *Floiary'l •
• rottrr:er...wWhelae tlietre4e(eall:4telr*,
white, teetre figure, ,heeded,one 0; WA
eilestie Fritecle•Metiferri. ilio biiytone,
' scrap. of mueie peper.en, were '
scrilibled •Seiee • netes iinct *OrtN''' In
plennee to have Ittige.ra,
reheerSe'•this- 111..)w C01111ralti041 OM*,
foi recitaleseliedueee
2eeelt ..,(lesheiterY„.13381;.--4-14; •MatIlataleeetere'
Seeere G a rd e •Ceeeert Halle eNew,
York City.' The . tOugh ,niatineeript,
:het .R.Peersesearmed, was "The .Reee..
try," the:m.)1Y, Writte`aversion'of'.flia •
.feenieeepegelieri inekistehee. ' It hadjut beeu set to iusie by hithe1brt
•
ttcskeok. introducieg, :it. to.,;the pitlaliC,
the..cente•rt. was only e: few day* '
time, Nevin :playfully .aceppeed. the
.that week 44filliede*Aft°114; .rtile‘beera." rerOMPadi7,44°6;!r1
-
• When the day of , the cenCert,ar
tilted it fonlie, itogere fully quelifted to
render
rehder the eewesong:. That. fills...WM.
ple,.110RretellOdUS, .5(),Ug. of e emit ;trap.,
eey: lee dee le' the 'hearte. Of .file ten -
en was duly •reepedeti 'the neit..enern-
leg by, the. nidele ,reiriewera their
Columns.. The fellONVieee• Week the. cone,
peeer was" the `ggest At a' dinner ten-
dered 'him by his, wife's brother -law '
at. the old :Manhattrie ;Note) •in New
'YOrk ('It • • •• . • „
, Inspiration' gave us the tender met. '
ody 'of ellhe Reeary..," One •evening
'Nevin lat leiSiirely reedit*, his mali
'arid came Mien 'a' •mags.sine..'clipping
foriverdeeeby childhoed"friencl
It was. Robert Cameron Itogers;s:.(no• •
.alation eirethe'• singer) • ,slikirt.:Poe.m,,
"The Rosary••• With the fleet reading • ,
Nevin recognized its Vete beauty and. •
erne' ikidefMahle feeling' Within hini
realie'eqed; to •thee . ...verses,: .
latieely'efe. 1 i" Prt.'er• 1144
ie •pLd-
lettet's day.e=rjeelegliteeetterefei"gre__
Many Weinan's; 'BPS %have:been
fiegled with seelskin coat!
. •
Wi eeticeclethe folio*ing•on a, Pest-
er advertising :a; dance!1.-•
attend thls deice, hut...no dresses are
ea be wornaboye the knees." We. tried:
to get tickete; 'mere were to had:
The- world owes, you living -.but.
pays, on. the installment plan. •
•
Funerals are the lastethiege
earth we went to think About
°Some. bilks'," said ',fuel& 'Mose, "is
so vindictive (ley Wouldn't appreciate
,gehe to heaven unlesS dey thonglit deY
could look out att;indo-Wan' see; ear,
thin people net, .beite..able to. get in.".
. • . .
. li•ear 3...our brother is. ent "Of Cole
lege . le he doing eery work?" • '
"Is he!' , Why, he worked for three
hours ,thie mereilig..:tryleg to get 'a
dollar Opt of father."./. • •
.•
1 it :looks -moat awful sweet: s.
. These those eyes,
'Like 'piinephin pie
, Are good enongh to eat, .
Don't eltY aeway from a hard-boiled
etuitemer. • The hard-boiled eggs •sheii
tire eaeiest: • . • •
.. Real Estate' 'Agente-"Well, whi do
ere in :time, that we had only and came upee stone arid another -With it$ reeling to the, fringe YOu tlimic Of our little city?"
. is stature. meml; 'd • •
• E '1'11 t it•
roasting in that b:azing, forest, . our weapons readg te fireeind nett to my dark lanteru and went -down first. u ; Snort dress s ire disclosing a good'
. .
eucroach
latterti i•A
eteeograp ere and dietepliones, but e
eieative achievemeht of, soiree, riment,
elide Whe•One has, like Ruskin, ,renne.:
thing Signifleaut: to. akY... The result
Was ::ii:.ecirresperidAn.ce whichie extent,
as well •as ,ie abiding, Worth,4eanhaid:-
y •be .equalled in the nineteenth
PUY. His letters tie7Charlee'leitht -Nor.
ton, rang ..tegether •With:i Of.•
Carlyle; %and -,Bieeesen, as. the • most
memoethle. .trahsetlentic.• correspond.puce; :and of his letters,. 'T.•pe-:
move; .hAve., been "printed ; than • in ,the
ease Of any 'other. Eaglislii,(er•Ameri-
ean) " yr -Hee', •••Toe'sgeh,' pehlieetion..be
was. • , .
e ars o .ohje.et, for ,he oece,iee
.icalearendyertiitale:;ale.braive;g6tnon• • etc, 40,1 ealateu tld ilte•01;.•
'1pt a 'bill -sticker Chalk ;up six feet high
on . 2_
Hyde•Park walle:o:n4 „steed my4eir
in--PlocUiliST and
Pani I-ctinfmere in The Nortli. Anierie
cnn etheelew. • • • • • . •
e
1
,
•• Newly Weds.
• •
ev eh, W6 had been married: years
age."' '1 " •
"me, ttrei we would Yr'ree been\ di
vereed by •thia, time": , •
•
- - -43n -t-he-:ciintrary;
"Pa ther !" •
"Yes, my hey • , ••
Ar&ptilitica
from the ptadie thseeextday pee*:
ed it ',penciled •-rnaertaeript to 'hisevvife
4a.thent:Sat down at. the .Piane'. and "
softlY.pafig.hls compoSition to her. „It;
, . . .
•wps the seine. mauserlpt: that, he
turn-
ed over to the.. barytone later at elle
'gathering in his .drawing room. • ' :• • '
eThe'Reseree,'•Nritli its univerial.aP,
ap-
peal of an anguished heert, nighitig for •
• iteppieress ' that. veriiihed; la•sung '•';•
day.in every ,clitilized• country, ' .,1t•hao.:
".(eien been dreenlitized and .nevelizetr• • •••• • •
. Mine. • • Sehtimenteleelek .• has pro-
cleimede. "The •leasare".,•• her • favorite •
Anierican song and that ihe knows of • •
no other melody, • ht -which • the corn -
poser has recaptured the beautiful
eientiment of lyric '.with . Such • frim,; ,
. pitchy. and: .eireeteeSs. One need not
be le,'faitliful-deyette .the "rosary in ,
ertiere7fire-ber-es,tirred by dile lev.elyel
haurieleg ballad of a living', ory:,
for; blissfhl .peace. 'In. fact; the little • •••
dark- Ong of • jaiz, hiring Belisle
the. .offsnringc ..of: Orthodox Helireee
pirents; recently, remarked.; flint. he ,.
'Would .ratter, have composed .!**The •
Rosary than. atik Arnerieen. sortie ,.
. • , .
. Ills •Cured:by' .Colors.
.we. know that eniie.als..are'sene),•tive
•to %Red enrages a; bull, White.
for sonie .tinknoWn ,reason :bine is .
lilted. by :evert-6\es ,end eertelli other
Even itis4ets have similar pre -
ferenees, for.botly ante and Mosquitoes
•ititve beers' tested, and w the forne
.'er de netlike ito be plao d under blue
glass; the latter • erefer light to ; dark
colOrS. • : : '
Haman beings vary in their eider '
-prerereaceS:- Same peopleeannot Hee:. ,.
in a teem With red ',Walls., and others
get
• •
get qnite ill en a:ClaflObie room, On
rett a gooa color
•
eon liteezing water crests, and lav- •1• •
had been working like this for half stray, front camp, while yene ont The staircase wea a -etinding one , lug . Marry faridlY.skeletons theses days.
the weehleneereetingalar ' ' men 'Of old
ed round on hea.ring a muttered •ex; a flew " ds
r • • •'
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"No, mY. boy. • There's nothing f°r lb° smaliP" Patien't, medical
, c woe ave ,turn- ud enly, we heerd here i•og.eie Etut oh, hole, c___Idecegae,..y_cool: were the.,•$19-N-$ gQ11,1 3°N-11:eg- Ill-e-m-PndnYes-i--*-lien- it (rities teeniakineet po .a -e-e-t-e I
•
J. 0. •A /I 1
thirik: they •did; .alwayealtrig-' a room • ,
.with red to prevent the wounds 'caused'. •
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eee..by this disea.se from. leaving scats.. '' •-
••• . Experiments. made during, the
y r a ay. darkness. and the °stairs? The • lake : .te felt • .;. , • . . • ; man it woma n • leyS. nature in thd• shade;
••• "I airestiflieg,'' ,he said. ••• All those quite elese! .. i . Don't 'you ge.O. Mit? 'We soon reached, the -hottern. Our At(d . awaken her; ecetetle qulethde." • etarriaee is the eldice of life.
. heat! Dei eoe 'think. yen•Will" gild that in thee' threhe.t!.if .he rpers agein ebleeS • to t e dark to dieti uish • i •
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about' it, we shall be roasted, - live! ' • .. 'And the rearing begen again' Fetid- . on whieh I turned the li ht f • 4 .
like this. He had not said a word a bet .1' de mete -think• 'hee. hit the'. lien; Panels'. ' • • ''' . . • And in, this tenipled phalanx glery . . • '. . , i • ,.•
elainetiort frem the viecount. ' "Oh' 'whispered the viscount, "he could not be far away. • • - in seintillant glory on, the -Wood •• .
• mirrors are''',4efiding opt an infer -nal . . There,: . . . through the 'trees • eyes werebetinning to eceuttorn there- • . ee • - e. - . • ,
•
:
. 'spring Soce? ' If you are 'Mut longer -I will fire! . . .". , . . shapeenreund us : . . eircular Shapes genes of eeeehe. preeees *demo
' ,, g 0 t‘.11 • -• • :hist 100 Years age, so ,it 18'.sa.id in
T was not sorry le, hear .him talk er thin before. And the viScount fired, M.; lantArri: .' • • .: :'• • ' '''" ' . ' • ' Fished a poor Prendli taller, Bartle
(meter invented • the !hist
• • • Which?'
eletteriel.- (wakieg • ,ire
"...Where,emei?....where.enee?" .;
• Nurse:. -"This ie.' number 116
. rig Shrill r se the calls Of all the .
The First, Sewin'g-Machine: -Roozn or cell??
the forest and and. I' hoped that my eoth-• only, he .sneashed •al mirror; as' per- . We were in Erik's •creler: it was • , • • --
prinion reaeod would held, out some teived the next mornin'i, here. that lie,'mtist' keen and •'• • Stor,t • • ' • . .
• " ' seeing Machine; Certathly he did net .
•tinie longer ageinet, the torture, • But break.... •We tenst have •-coVered a good. 'Perhar drinking -water; .01.•••knew. • A.'110Wkiii, ;lb 'The' Meniter, 0°1' 'dh4!°'"?4.3''' T•t• iv" a• 1.°11S.
be: melee •• distahee'duriOirthe night, for We sude that .11k. was a great .lover of geed • ••••-er•'-ee.--e •,. tithe hetet* his id•ea was (aloe
•
.V hat cerisole.emeeie that the mere .denIT found ottrselves on the'edge of Ah, there was. plenty' tp drink 'Good Fellow." • • °Ihi'":1/tentgiiit Waitet )11114' 'I\TeNs-
of .the trak.Aiel pine, f eneetnict this letny Thim •
the d" -rt, inirnen.se desert of, sand, bel'el • ..
•
'DIAMOND DYE" ANY
GARMENT, DRAPERY
Just • to Tint Boil'
to, Dye
eterris tied' rocks, It: was. re,ally., net . (ar.O. 110 roe tin ued,) "
• • •.
The °Idol:Awe ih the world is that,
Yerk and Alliarieliewe hi London, made
worth while leaving the forest•ti) come to .Y.....hicli_..Xaa...been.f.sat,..„Ltlie _iompre ;or leSs stiOeettettful .eiperilnents,
• • _
e . tiffany the title Ine Wa.
low!". • . .
The inelotb is itfhoelkti!so4nfigSe.ie:fPtiiel 11 to• i81 1 11 ttl T61'h%.11nr344)Unt:
' • nler worked at the Cottstrttetioti,of
Western rtteeS, ' •'"
I'ioneers NEJ1411‘111Prit'it roulla .1")Y1114. at'l'Ine"it .1" 1826
'Jeep the desert, Tire(' 'out r teaSt-clittY• ItOr • les a Y gOod fel- .
• polmlarlzed teware the middle ef laet
meself down hes•ifleg the elAretiet• ter ;
had had enough ' of leek.ine fer •
springs whIch I 'could, ,net.find.
'; 1•• quite ,,urprIded.--nd I seid'
so tq the 1.1,4e:tint- ethat. we bad :ere .
reuett red r..9 41,11!•; dangeroils anime's •
(kw, lig tho ' aftef' the
on earr.,- the leeetied and :Tormiitne;.
thc,:,buzz of Vile fry, These were
04 J. ebtereed nffiete., and I• explain -
t kagey• that I:ere imitated
Eae:r 15-eset Pet•k" reer liereee lervir talleur or;
tge teetelns. diree ag,K .4 skin at one f:m1;
• • I I
It s rimido Wit fit', tied a p.tripte 6t. Case ie Point, • soeiet rig erre e R .n1
:Mend. ,
Ad rtrhi(r;g1t41. ta:::i)los'oryi,. have' beard.. it:efia"..• • '
that th0 4tOd treltank knew it, arid that VerY' litlit' ig."ittrowte of the FrenCh
t was ,one or the crydle W11111014 of (1‘%'..1;):),;r1 -1,11`0a-1110(81.$,' enta tril,lfitlitif 6rlointht.
ho (%4 hutdiltD
kt fi•t, hoi,ni b. It. y..0:: ,11preititilil 0. A' )11 Iv! h that'ie used to -day.
di1 44hoWeiler, Seeirshrel ht' an angry
(erred of tailors, A'vho regs.rrletl It as 10.
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Mat,
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PRIZE LL317
25 .Wrist
. ' Waktehis
20 Ciunera.
25 Clocks '
lipNultzus Or
OTHER PRIZEfl
If you cao solve this punk and will sell 24 Planet
Perfumes at IOC each you, can Wu one of the &bowl
prises. will you do•this? It is very'easy. If scr, just
: mark the PRINCIPAL with au X sod send it to
us at ottee,„sul,if.it Le correct we will stud You tIto
• Perfutue to sett ght away. ,
. SpeCialty Co,' X Waterford, Out.
•
Show that 'certain .coiOrft StlinUlat•-•
oni: others sooilting,,• , At 'a •
pital Dem:Melt •colonewere used
for ilatfents' riefferieg Trani alielfehedir.
• A. • netient suffering. with ..neeraie
therila was eked ot violent headaches
• py being n put • room, • but;
W.hen..a Patient stuttering teem hYSterfet
was pleeed In the :ami ! room he be-
vaino • .
,hopelpemly depressed and had to
I be. reineved. He Yee then Placed. in a •
• • 1.reeee•--'-'eth. and furniture of .Nvhiali
• l• were "of a primroie yellew, And in thlii
• • h y recovered. ream had 4
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11
8PtcoYr:aille g on his ack..tko.
<erne eiilltelli4Tiletein);10111.ei rtabet
, let of the walls.. RoUghlY sPealtint.
blue, Inabve„-Aed violet are .the
I hat seethei.• while 'green 'and
•
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stimulate the; tired brain.- 'BUt Sortie
Cabin Litiets cotore hayeitnere, particular effeetit. Ael
Heerteines of eurstralia, the :Whorls; hlc ti . hI 1 flI• " • LI,(1
• wOtrutti (An pat soft, is,rot th rh.okriwi :At «Alp mid. (-(e.` $00 It PrIlt'Y .0°1114.17/r ' &flan -1(4 tO lb() ot teeetenae,,e Reverence, - • •
Seecefe eeedre •of.'d-)4, Atink paining' i104141-61' ".1.1""' 1,i011.rt"'i • b.Y viziti)rs to l',tiPland havo.'itatti 4„1/.1 re,erece
v•'; ktrri'd 1*(1 h 4.1h11, !•,' 114/4 ' • • .• . et.,1 min411011,. I dal 4•141 e
• •lierroanent"!hrf-'14%411;e:-.1,4'4'• •••' --• eer..-e • --.... • ./....siee - - -T -0 I httt. .t 44 • •
'eee'ireiele:e., I eeerereeeeet• ^ bee feel ,e,,0*
•••'t t'hy • .h. •r•ti w
,
• 2. roriz...411, r.„; y ritf!sa",'',14114 sir 4 }nil,. t 1186 it.
••eordJng to. y.10 mat r.e.lr whiCh .1.1,e. • •
e• f areete-,e,f tit ti 'I title Ili Wit; • I
- offiittal toY.irf think,,‘ answerod,
. • • .-- `.66.",:.
041 taa.k1g3) (,)^,p vokb OK! jut; or the, :,(tOp.ard (0' ' • • t" 410 •••••-'
rr'; •••.c Y.vtt , trongat nee :lean ,..44(1: reilgf..
.htltgifigs'ho r: .r r,00: Ilhee.' ferle,the
• ' 4 s,t; r•oom f ,
".'AVIttit. \vas 7110 eXRinitter. lflter
• , (tg t ,r! .kk" a .• t he - ' • tik IO 1911 •
everlthitgi • ' • •the :i4;"de w.Ork,ok 4ilt* " ;•/ l'utd A3` ' Irov couid.yell
Buy Dfabieed byes4-tio Other •kincl.=.: ttiek, nt.aor ,rto. '..)1;1'. /44, ;t ' I 1.41—,V1/1111 , i'•,)14.f,r-filettl -1,(.1 4tott .or .•efeeeree
and e.eneyenterlogglateentether :the eur!ey fee w„ ere te ewe eel eel , le I re.1 le ;est.' . • • he vet hie head fa his hande arid mete,
Itedel You *till to niefr itt +reel. or silk, must 'sly 4/•;,/,( ?r, kirtP,offiif ; t %i‘4 T 4111? .*„ • 1. roam( „Vy. flitt5-,gli re, .(ih ).0„1,a,eji,r,o.„ jtealettn.s2_1. yory,
er Wheth'ir, it linen; tottott oyt tailed iort, by..hitr ts` A-7!1,1% 1/X t ,k67' ')••"ig;"'Lt 11‘: Hy; rr••• ,' r.t.r; ',tc; ir1},R 61:14 4,6v prom ty:t
$ lj No; ' ix Erik:" Lie mete fer t•andru
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good's,
' the riN'i.e•igt0t,',;.:76.f 111?4, Irri,''t,fiacti-t,"hainiit•,..., •
. • • I" •-• !",. • 11Si. :4 1f.'t .77s vv,i •w11.01 .
•••• • if •thll' cre, Jt•Timalain„- Linfoerit Obro thetsiq,
time he roul4 ri•uit4.4t144-n? leg irr• year„idiree "
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•
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tiseelere•-•Iiircifte",'
• euri....accomniedittionn,
citfneptteinJvescr.Vtc,e.
reelere eseree rereer, tenser
1C-Iticelieerg:ond-:Reetheereptoe•'v
"The•Coinfoititoiree" :
ROYAL'
. 'MAIL'
nettntgr.116iiiMlit4tPheitierreli.
S3,haririltittioni Inc., Miinti
fitimarfty,N,V. tot) Agent'
,
'Pa rtlettlar ,shade. Of .vialet eauees •
greerth of hem.; on: fridig:6
tmti-y.tissues,. and A eerteth blee leaila •
•re the regeneratlon Of the hineelee and
general bodily at heiefore
this. shade' of brae iMe to he reeonli-
ol'tlillsegaltr,ii•M'AVtittlre,...e.:-
- •
Mutual :
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In snrai• lexa.e.alitakireatiade vinerf.,:ya vcr.y Irina
,
Ttpttonta)11 Shit:a:felt .h. jurt;itli-; e,Tite,rrtUS:,nitattl. batid II '1
' ,13lakk
' hand.
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Heine leek:ea:are unheeeseary as
their are' herd en parents's,. egys as
Anierican f•Anestional expert.
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