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OFFICE OVER H. E. ISARD'S STORE
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By ELIZABETH YO'R'K MILLER
'"Y ds as lituirte aomtntsnd,
`From rf !hide EhN •scipest: "counselINit's "dspart."
• CHAPTER XVII.-(Cont'd,) don't know what you mean," he said.
ho ed thatthevast relief "Yes; you do, Yoe told her that
Ardeyne p o f cant well by her
Economical! he ex a •fenced did not show in his you were 'true •sh n
xcitoust pH d been,d d advice You thanked hex for it: And
face. a ha Wondering
an she said she scarcely expected you to
thepossible
sudden appearance in the company of
"- - tor�Carrie Egan mightputchis take it, i ram awfully sorry, Philip,
,
Hugo Smarle. P
butlhead.
..+4 ..r "My dear child"
RICKRACK BRAID.
All
of
-s. A
Women are funny folks.
them have an inborn pride in their
homes. Most of them want pretty
things for their houses. Yet often
they seem afraid to trust to their own
judgment and sense of beauty by
n into service, especially for
pressing i le thin that
everyday use, the. simple
and that would make the
hand n
are at•
home attractive.
rickrack braid, fox instance.
Take
Who would ever think that rickrack.
braid had an artistic and even very
el soul? Who would think it.could
lovely
rise to an occasion?' -
Recently a little rickrack sleuthing
brought to light some uses of adver-
sity that were just too sweet for any-
thing.
One woman with a troop of small n onlybe ,matched by strategic thought I, was faithless.to you that
children and an- ardent desire for can
on the part of the house -.time -that I • deliberately flouted you
dainty beds in the daytime, but who e• It cannot be beaten but it. may for Jack. Well, it wasn't true. I cared
wife.
I was b
e in-
things you too
much, and g
i for
one
•andsY
afford
the h
not be outwitted.
that, I
she wanted, just bought a lot of After paring onions wash the hands Ping to forget a le.lesson
heavy plain white Indian Head cot in cold water. Hot water acts like an ought to have learned.only too' well.
ton and plenty of heavy two-inch rick- Dont marry that .girl) Phil. " Surely.
rack braid.. She joined nine=inch ally to the odor • of'onions and seems she must have a little common sense.
to wash st in rather than off.the She must know'that she ought never.
stri , of the cotton with braid' and ds. If the knife which` has' been to marry .anybody. A convent"' 'is the chair, ' would nod and. gulp at this
around the edge as uan is even for'her-is she isn't. strong h , s break down;"then' a
put a double row used in preparation of. onions g only place poinb;-perhap
a. finish. When she got through. she cold -water scrubbing, the =kilt enough to live in the''world without ;little :later, :when the 'door ,had closed
had plenty of counterpanes and pillow s ill capitulate with much less teminpting'lnnodent men—" behind her the doctor would tell :has
smell will P
shams of real beauty. Yet they were struggle than if hot suds are used. " `Innocent Bien! Ardeyne laugh- aesistant to ring up such and.such :an"'
so stout and practical they could be gg ed harshly. establishment to'arrange for a mental
The odor ,that clings ;,to., pans m ""I mean what I say Tres -innocent
tubbed every week, if need be, with-. onions have be bePhil ou of .all nurse for young Mr. X, and for the
whichWhy P y PSP moment the incident was closed.
B.Sc., M.D., C.M.
Special attention paid to diseases of
W®me'neend Children, ' having takes
postgraduate work in -Surgery; Bac-
teriology :and Scientific 'Medicine.
Office h, the Kerr' Residence, between
the Queen's Hotel end the Baptist
Church.
LB business given r arefal attention.
Phone 54.. P.O. Sox 113
Dr. Robt. C..
r nc all -if not
Wholly -he had,worried on:Alice's ac-
coiint, 13ut it seemed that 1 rs:; Ffgan
assumed there to be no 'great secret.
She was merely annoyed because he
hadn't chosen to take her' into his con-
fidence, not dreaming that lie was
quite as suriirised'and •discomfited as
things they had to say, and to the one she the unexpected appearance of
who can remember the most, I shall ",i s• imply feel that I must put the
give a little prize. Won't that be fun? -world between Smarle and'myself,"
' ? u
e of
t,impertinence ierti n
• nth im
o"The n
wshewent o .
0
f
game,P
kind
be
a
It will lis- him daringto Teak. to me! Birt, of
Now listen carefully, because by
tening you can'learn lots you `do not ;course, he's ma . If'anybody
nybo taking
know.,, - (that, you ought to. A youg
course• the prize will ba some-, rather a risk in xnarrying the (laugh -
Or tel.,';Or don't you believe in heredity?"
thin the children can share. Thisa a'certain••, extent I believe` in it,
g I
method', has double value," I've found.I of course," Ardeyne replied reluctant- tours re. He thought of other women
them to be listeners and to YAl' i'
It teachesto whom.
he
had b
listen for the most interesting things.
ORION.
N
Alice r
00 � news,
t discuss
"Oh, please don't;call me a' child!
Hacl it something to do •• with me?
Philip, I -want" to know."
Ardeyne •drew a long breath and
expelled it, with a lie. '
"I haven't .the faintest' idea what
you are talking about," he .said.
"Then I shall ask mumsey. I'll
have it out of her. There's soi�ie mys-
tery about-about
ystery.about-about us, and I mean to
find out what it -is." confusion.
Ardeyne walked in utter
Was "•this the right moment in which
to tell her? •
CHAPTER XVIII.
Of course .lee did not tell °her. • When
it came right up to it he had not the
rttel
• He.. could no P. token c
with a stranger. ;_ s from
women whose lives a few word
"•Phil—"_the,; woman's voice held him had "'lard as waste'as the desert,
E an :earnest note that gave'it an un- 'and he wondered now how he' could
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11• our common vegetables, the usual. quality. "Phil --don' t ...marry hive>done it.'He thought of them with
eOfrs a t saying -this because Lm ' e of remorse those•pallid'ghosts
personality of the onion is not only her. I'm .noa ting ,• ,
powerful but also themost fond of you in -in the way I'ni afraid of • memory, which still` haunted his
the- most
persistent. It asserts its presence in
such a way that everyone knows it is
around. 'Even after it is gone"its odor
The persistence of the onion
lingers.
I am „fond. It's for your' own.,; good. `beautifully furnished "consulting -room
Phil, dear, heredity's a dreadful thing in Harley `Street: ,
-a ghastly thing! It'll creep back "Yes, Mrs. X, I'm afraid there's no
on you when you least expect it and ;doubt. These 'symptoms• in your -I m
in ways you'd never dream of.' You:aro-inherited...: No, Mrs. 'X,
n
afraid he"will not get ;any better. For
the present we --my colleagues and I
--advise rest and quiet -in the country.
I should engage a male burse if, I
like I' will find you
were you. f
you
I
a thoroughly dependable young
man.. " • _
Poor .Mrs. X, sitting very straight,
very white faced on the edge of her
often -escapes; 'they were the
rule rather 'than, the exception.
Ardestine felt that : she was , safe
enough. But •hex children• his and
hers? For them he .could not predict,
and therefore there ought never to be
any children. • "
1 -evaded heir direct 'questions, but
Ght a fly, so that art unpleasant , im-
preesiort was confirmed, and ehe be,
lieved he had been discussing her with
lt'trs., Egan, and that there was a mys-
tery conncted with "Uncle John"
which Philip knew about and was in
a conspiracy to: keep from her.
(To be continued.)
One of the axioms that are not true
is "No one can perform the `impos-
sible." We can tell just what strain
an iron bar'can stand, and,we can
gauge precisely the,force of steam;
but when we come to the human being
we find a paradox -a creature that
does the impossible. --Frank Crane. .
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY
GARMENT, DRAPERY
Dye or Tint • Worn, Faded
Things New for 15 Cents.
Don't wonder,, whether you scan dye
or.tint'suocessfnily because' perfect
with "Dia-
mond
cin is
guaranteed
home dyeing
Dyes" even if you'have never
f re. Druggists have ; all col -
dyed before.
ors. Directions in each package...
Leave unsaid the wrong thing at the
tempting momenta '
Some. of the ,things offered, .farmers
by -oily tongued- salesmen are misnom-
ers. They.are swindles, not invest-
ments,
encooked•can 1e,.
out breaking anybody's'back or 'removed byputting fn wood ashes and ought to know. that' some of us poor ` , but -ie general example of I,
pocketbook For the sake of variety
Fo aThis was g P
water, letting the pan stay. on the fire human beings are born ,Rarity: The what made Up Phial) ; Ardeyne's ordi-
she used pink and blue rickrack with till it has boiled briskly. After the taint is ` of the blood. "Born in the ,nary life. • Incident after incident,. es -
the white cloth in some of the rooms, - ashed'with soap<and water very shadow of guilt. Your Alice Car- sentially the same, always with hears-
boli h I thought the plain: +stliite ones and is you willgbe leased;to+find nay is one of thein—"
heart -
though g and rinsed, P break for soriiebndy.;.Uritil now he had
most a ed. What she said• r regarded`-theossibilit of such
the handsomest and. much the, Y
Ghat the .persistent and unwelcome ` -Ardeyne shit' x neveinto himself
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radical: The dresser scarfs she made smell` has been conquered. was true enough, according to, his own a �thing•having shy icier o
to match were real triumphs.. Onions are as persistent in breaths stern creed. or affecting his own. happiness. He
1 $he, lifted her arms. in •a ;hopeless' had :always • been the • impersonal
•
Another woman made a wonderful as in pans and on hands. Iiut evesi to a flashed her smile at him; thdii h perfunctorily .sympathetic
set of dining -room curtains by whip here we may put the telltale -fi tittle Res r , g P
in two rows `of inch -wide riekra then waving an adieu, physician. His x y P
ping rance to rout P Y down the steps to the car. never been engag
:�S1. �°G.HT'LY
USED
and new guar-
anteed Bloyelo;
at very low
Paco,, $t2 lit/-
Wards.
-
Wards.' Write for
' catalogue.
SS BICYCLE' WORKS
PEERLE
•196 `Dundas St. W. Toronto
rag- a ran cal s m ethics had
ck .. bysimply chewing aa
ed. Those people, l
"Good-bye, Phil. Whatever hap- he said, were better out of the way. i
pens, I wish you • the best of luck, 1 Inehis younger and more cold-hearted
shall be back in London again some days he>•:would have •prescribed . the
time in June. Look me up if it curs lethal chamber had it been in his I,
to you.". �' power to- do sot
Ardeyne, his hat in hand, followed. But now it ,:had become a , part of
"Good-bye,. Carrie--and"you; his ewelife, the thing which had been
very much. I'm sure you mean well, his life's study. 1
by your r advice"' he said soberly. i With, what ' ;stern carelessness - he -
"But, vou• don't intend to take it! had said: "In -Ifo circumstances what
g�together and using that as insertion spoonful of fresh -ground coffee.
We ! in sheer marquisette. The edge was a P
-M.R.C.S. (Eng).
(Lo>tld).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOta
(Dr. • Chisholm's old s tandl
double row of rickrack sewed on like
any flat lace edge. They were lovely
when ironed out flat. '
This same woman also gave real
tone to her kitchen, which she had
had painted bust, 'by putting up little
overdra es and valances of small-;
DR.R.LS P
Graduate 01 University of TorontiA.
Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate -o_ the
Ontario College of Physiciaut sled
Surgeons.
Office Entrance:
OFFICE IN CHISHOLM BLOCK
JOSEPHINE STREET. PHONE 22
arm Margaret C. Wider
General Practitioner
Graduate University of Toronto.
.Faculty ,of Medicine..
Office-3osephine St,two• doom saatla
of Brunswick Hotel.
'Telephones -Office 281, Resideucs 131.
Osteophatic Physician
DR. E. A. PARKER
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Ail Diseases Treated, `
Office adjoining residence next
'Anglican Church on Centre Street.
Open . every day except Monday and
Wednesday .afternoons.
Osteopathy Etectriclty
Phone 272
checked yellow-aitd-white gingham,
edged with narrow, black rickrack
braid. You can't imagine what a. dif-
ference that one little rich touch of
bieck made in a room that might
otherwise have looked abit bilious.
Another woman who loved a spick;
pretty table all the time used rickrack
and Indian Head for her more ordi-
nary tablecloth and luncheon squares.
She used linen -finish cotton and both
wide and narrow braid. Some she di-
vided into . squares, putting rickrack
between the squares': and around the
edges. Some she left plain in the
centre and put several rows of narrow
rickrack around the narrow hem.
She even made doily sets, showing
an amazing ingenuity. in contriving
various ways to aebieve a really' hand
some effect with the simple materials.
On some of these she called in the aid
of her crochet hook, uting the rick-
rack as a basis for little crocheted
motifs to be inserted and to make
glorified' edges and insertions by a few
simple stitches. A particularly at-
tractive luncheon cloth she made was
of whirr with three circles grouped to-
'
A PRACTICAL UNDER GARMENT
4714. This" style may be finished
with' shaped shoulders or a camisole
Oh, I sdarcelyexpected that."
She leaned out to reward'' the hopes
of the concierge.
"Good bye;'Phil." -
ever .must you., dream- of marrying.' It -
would be a .crime."
Now he ''had= to say it to himself,
and it was "impossible. Leaving • his
The big car started with a: furious own feelings out of the q uestion, was
-Mrs. Egan, at -the wheel, -waved-
his hand to deal this blow. to the girl
roar.
•he loved._
Ardeyne began to argue that -docs
tors are not infallible; heredity is an
uncertain thing, even at its worst;
Hugo Srnarie, was`a simple, harmless
Ardeyned •b k to -see Alice
lunatic, despite the fact='that he:had
once -killed a pian. The histery of the.
Srnarle:••family? Well, _there was
'Christopher Smarle, ;an .esteemed and °
able London solicitor" • with a, large
family, not •one of. which had yet'
shown a trace of . the° -taint.. Unless
one excepted Mr. Christopher Smarle
a hand; Ardeyne waved his' hat, the
concierge smirked and. the, manager
bowed. . There was'something like
mockery in the loud note, of the Klaxon
horn as the silver car disappeared
around the sharp bend:.. •
turned ac
standing. in the. doorway, a strange -
looking Alice, her white • cheeks -paint-
ed with round -red splashes. • His con-
science
con-
science'stabbed him fiercely. What•
had she heard?
"Alice, my dear, have you finished
at last?" himself. People •spoke of his as being
"Yes --they- will send the•trunks a little eccentric, but tha"t•was all.
Bes'i'des -why not," far once; take
into consideration the safer side of the
family?, Why tisstime that'Alice must:
inherit�'from`her father? Physically
She, did not :resemble him in the least:
down: to, the, villa. Is Mrs. Egan leav-
ing Bordighera?"
"Yes, she is,"he replied. "You,
didn't care , very much for her, did
vou dear?"
(bh, `what •had Alice heard?)
"Not `a great;deal." The girl 'came She was'. such' `a•••sensible, :sweet child,
close' to' him. `It "seemed almost as. and one could always tell by the eyes.
g" Alice's etc; danger of ..in-
to and straight or knacker leg pot thou h he heard -the -swift beat of her where even • a. rein'
Pa unhappy -.heart. , ' I wanted to bice her, sanity lurked l s `eyes were calm
tions. Muslin, cambric, crepe, sateen, your account. But I was- and sane -neither clouded rior yet too
Philip--ony
eI tte of cre a de chine may be jealous of °her. I'm glad she's bright.. Yes, doubtless she would
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS fl P i
Used for tlu
flannelette
getherin each corner; of pink, blue
and lavender gingham. _One circle
was
•s model. gone. There! It's out. I can't help escape: In a large family there were
is cut in 7 Sizes: 4, 6 . being glad.''
CHIROPRACTIO vas The Pattern ,
14 and 16 ears: A• 12=year "lIy dear little girl!"'he tpf th t it GERMAN MONEY' for solo:^ 100,one
DR. _ _�__- d these h 8, FOX 10, 12, �' s lad hsmself that st GERM Lha;"' 500,00 marks., -901; one
higher than -the others end they
overlapped. Around. she put
narrow rickrack braid, held in place
by a long, heavy black stitch in every
FulTy Quatilled Graduate.. rick and rack It was lovely:
D,t'aagl.ess Practiee being in 'absolute
e or eecei t he smiled into her pitifully
the vers' best results the,, may be ob- I h t d the follows 1 with Taronta: Allow two 'weeks f P tective as
accord with the Laaws 'of Nature gives
size requires 2% yards of 36 -inch hand,• arid wa g ,
was•no worse than this.' She was jeal=million marks $1:25; ten. Million
receipt of 15c in silver, by the W -
Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., tender towards her,: most loyally pro,.
COMPANY MANNERS.•.
material usc°•• Siich`a rare admission for a wo= marls, $6,50: Specialty Import .Co:,
Pattern mailed to any address on ° k to h r to er Perhaps it (Dept 3 w) 3 W Dundas St Toronto
ilson man to'ma e e v . '
flattered him a little, but he felt most
ng P.an
have .tie of Pattern. anxious face.
tabled in any case.
trainingmychildren p .' can't like her
teat success in"And niamsey do
gcin silver for our up -to- A
- Send Iop
12 a.m., S anEi 7 • S .in.
lzouxs._..Ytl p conversation at!� r on furtive! and
'Phone 19i not to le when
there
the converse :Mice event , Y
the table when there is company: Be -date Spying and Summer x524' Book either,"uw A. T eDh 1`m
of Fashio s. ashamed. r"t1s'
fore the guests arrive I say something ashairred. "`it's something to do with.
like this to them: "Mr. and Mrs alines Uncle Johm, I 'suppcise. Do you think
R. D. R: �cINNE
CHIROPRACTOR
Qualified Graduate
t CI,Al�lil+iG WALL PAPER,
are coining to dinner.- We want them :she really owes ham that menet', or is
themselves so'ninch they will Ilene is my recipe f°1". -a 'wall Itaper. it only his -Sort of fancy.
to enjoy theist @ i
i don't we? 1 which I think ie much li"iter"i I`s fancy X daresay Ardeyne re»•
conte age n, i d urehasad at the stares lied hurriedly. Came oii� -s vy 'II.
1 th
,Bees, fl ram
Nothitig peen bettor when' properly
managed. Send fox atit�``oatattrgue''
of beekeepers' supplies, Expert ad-
'diee freely 'given.
Ruddy 'MahUfaeturin'tl Co., Ltd.
eel-it/Ord On4
cleaner
, . i , "f
than e cin p ,9p hall "a RADIO�•N
, yfr � All.. "• � •.
n so it made: o fora little walk lry outatelves •
ismuchnscaptr and easily g " its -'tier r. `! R"rUNITY FOB BOYS,
' f flour and a half cif -i _ des, I d love ttr ; . fill!. e nthere e Gflst l4T 'OPPORTUNITY O
Mian one cup a cup -I h'n -about '[ neve Iohn that A,Nfe GIRLS
fu of co water a a. smooth' '' • " ue�r . I mean urs- L lt.re 'brS lit troy
Add two to espaon n s o gelt, leasantly queer.' and fyit•is:tui; introoiteonew high -clavas
tablespisoiriuls of Vinegar and:Duel p Axdegnewished she would not look toilet spoeialty.
of kerosene. Boil' on the m lik that, He his! ° delis on' ili',ght-"i''o, jenee, MbTTS l t,
tablespoonful
up at hi � {
stove unt-d itthickeiis, stirring all the vent soul was being;searche and SIS 014.-Cus KrrYleres In every
time. I,et it cool, knoad well with the' "Oh, yes---ga1tte qqueero r be replied home
hands and .nee the same as the. put- lightly. "A telnk little city�r, really. e R lRr wti, rl VOIJ l nr av , nib
*eat aft' for
ca'e .•
.. ' Oaunt. I rather envy thein their exW o, first' In ycttir ;llistrict;' fin, irl111
skillful memories• l u belo'tl4' to. l! r81 �G't l�1 0114
A smooth sea never made a sl.i cit,ng(,a ,pert,... ,E r g6. Jamos'
I'hihpttutt igh't what l 'rrsean. T1Vi�t1klFtt1R 1Ca%1C'X l ,
mariner.
�''oulxe a doctor --a brain doctor. -You S'ti'i?et SaYltlz, Tlrltkliltats Clnt:
Acljustnlents given for ,diseases of "To -morrow I ant going to ask e" ch
In Of 0
•children° Lady attendant. Night calla •
responded. to.
Otlice on Scott St., Winglimmn,.Ont.
(Yu house of the labs Jas 'Weaker);
Phone 150.
AU kinds, specialize i dealing with " you to tell me the most interesting
Phones, Office: 106.
li:esidences 2t4, '
A. J. WALKER
IP URiv l'1't zt7E .i)E i LETt
and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Motor m gtit.pMent;
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A SEL'ECT STOCK
of
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{ ati'rings, 'Sedates, Coupes and
eueks
AU Mechanterltly Souriii arta Many
NtVviy Painted,
Specially Priced 'ler' Quick Sate.
Cash or on `I'imb.
Riverdale Garage, Ltd.
765 v 76a Dinfarth Ave, "f stento.
Phone Merl and 2504 •• ?605
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bl f 1 f 't taro'strikes vou e rT
chased d kind --all D kI He see- . to have a i W i N `H'E ' e I O PRIZE
If
e been n- slid Mrs. Agan love vara at
1VCesopatamia,' ,. - n . to do with me?" bone I silt• ancicsing ai', cents, in.
t •
bo the oldest thn dsn.r ought to know what, I mean, k'lease enroll, rnP. iu. yeas RADIO
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dates back to. 6,O0b �,C. • Ardeyne was batt human. He fell S•Tanie)
bAclt, L1pOl1 a man's9UbtG�i"�'i2ge. ( .• ' ' ` .. r
earth
wbicl
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Composed' of `Pure Para'Rub-
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