` came ln with Mlltlred’s dress ve. T`P¢_,dr 9'!!! _I g riiii woius in iiiuiiii » lv .mtl PH"-PI ,¢L,,,,,,,,,,,,¢¢ooo-oo-ooooo msmoasnnm AT Travelers s lv ir*mrv’\‘r\ivrt1v'1'I\I|1.'I¢L\i1.iruv'| @_Y\ 5 J 4/ = __ s.i.i.1\.LiAhh LK _ \ > __ _ ' ~ Chapter 33. ‘ < -5 'lt was tt lovely day___a.ml the ride | -town was rest . as well ~ __. Txgxhtful. The leaves were jute. - S* “umm turning. and I enrthiueed over their A l O .;f, » _ wonderful eolorlngs, med, russet., _ l yellow and green. I saw that ` ' Mildred was amused. \She laugh- ed a little, and said: “What a country girl you are." "I love»n.a.t.ure, always harve. d guess I do sort of act like a coun- try girl- at ,_L,meB_.. I fanned mush and hot watertocieanse and gg. »~» CFGW 1'. Whsn,_ gg up in front of ¢,___d,n__ Ed: tii“‘::.~.~. 1;;::. i,.“;°~‘:..“.:‘ =-°"-°°._"“.,‘;»‘:.“:;‘;t;‘:.';,_"“rs. 25¢. brass -buttons, his lunge head top- ei?r!e\?ll'1out¢hi§Jo\§_li\ion.C¢nldilnDgI¥= ‘>- CUTICURA SOOTHFS SKIN TROUBLES Bathe with plenty of Cutlcurs Soa ped by"u‘slik hat. opened the door u'“°"'“ "du" '°""°" of the car for us. Then going lbe fiore ua he opened the door of the est=9.ib1lshnienrt_ I‘\vas rather awed by so much niiag1rif.ice'nce, and as we passed through the doonfalled to hear what Mildred said ,to me. , “Don't look so su.inpi*i.sed," she repeated. “Anyone would know just to see Your fiaco that you nev- er had been :iii such it place before' ful shade of blue. I 'blushed furiously. Why could~ not I learn not to show my feel- ings so plainly! Mildred would tlinrk me u. fool. Mildred frowned at. ine, antrl I followed he-,r meekly, trying to said no more, ibut commenced to re Cather: Sow nhnvodwltlout nu. - --~~ up one of them, rt lovely chiffon gown. "No-she wants u' more practi- 'I‘ry it on, Nun." ..0h__.._ was a woman, il I ;_m_1 been Mitai-§:i°d§§"§2§§'§“e e ice had said I I ____ _hat dm" ooked wonderful Firm-ily 1 1 it i °°‘ "~ if--‘ff 22l.°tl..t'°.;s. woul tilet .tn k ° he advertised lla slain 1111;' gggsthat ers in the world that he wouidpalr no debts of mine But when 1 dwg; f °°°“ f°"%’°i my unpleasant dream n anticipation of (}L,_,.a.s surmls when sh” "W Till’ dress B and is tiwushts or its ~necominghes§_ _ Iliad not returned home'in time o see Glare that aftornoqn I had ‘swlllled for Junior when I went, in il-_Isl promised to see her the flrgf ______n__g_h1;;_ the morning and ten 1,9,- shop seen at Madame Felice's The dress cam bet - W” finlslleii- I 0l1’enedolt§on‘li,ox“=(t)r1i`li'0°\i1‘ 1 ' _ rd id 1, ,_ `n'0t'hi ' - . . ‘ I ‘ l -ay ns one so georgeous as the vs-.man 'who ¢_10n_;|s If the price tshe>_l_iit_dm'1;i:_t _;§;‘:_‘~; ;‘_‘_°e args °_____f_ he as in 3 " 'l?I10i:T11el§_‘=;_Y’;i"$S,,n° W _ ' better humor. Then came th i-011118 "0 ' .. - tl lt, 'wi say unytliing at al "T 1*” 1” dm' mean' Mllglgig fill-mtblie presbentl Unless I wen Y_l1;Pe"e‘1 “'39s” :_°:_“_;?:_§_n cnyou somewhere with him to wear it, li 8- H1110 i’-W-ii _ ' ~ ld not know I .had it. Ivhen must have it. lt is stunning with W9" __ _ wok ___ _ ., lu ched out, or vt ten 3’ 'hal hat' t°°' 5° you “on have to brlldge lessons with Mildred. I al- hilli 011° *O g°'W1bh ‘Ln - 1 l d to get hottie before it Madagehiigiellgegaggtllglegqy 15155 t‘ll?l} sto lgrepare dinner. it would b ill*-W “n ` ` re ` foolish to worry him unncccssari- _ . tu moments fi. small, vwacious French dregs, nun told her to rush tlle_f€5~' - she told me ot Wall Street. 0 10 woman :ippearod iii :uiswcr to her alterations for rue. She Di'0i“ S9 - _ I ' and X wgm ollllnieolitilxxsdrgdomrd Eli'-If That was the way I salved my her arm, would couidescend i.o__ '\vor.k. But she was very ipolltc, al- :-:iost scrvile to Mildred. After-` fivurds, long afterwards, I learned that these saleswouien in fblg es- tablishments had a different nuan- iieii' for different customers. Tho fitting over, Mildred asked ‘aio i-wo Mzidaiiie Felice. In it few l'i3[illl3Si.. _ `l_v. ..Tuisl-s llrs.Wiliiams,Mada.me,~_ perfect ate; _ne ____Ms_ what __om_c_ence__`§m,mg I would no Mildred said after greeting het' ty dollars -or o . - ____ mm? ___________ _______ _ “I hope she will be a customer of would Dick say When I 1° yours before long. Ilove you any- He would have to know. A dresn _ 1 had used every Denny of th iliin -mot your latest 'inodels-- wasn‘t like a veil or even, o. hat _ _ . tl that would suit liar?" Then ask- rd, "Plotter seo what you can do." bou kee ing money, and had o that °“° c°“ld.0u§§et}?;gw toot Egg nslrsglcklfoi- some change. Ile gave mmmed' He W expensive me a couple ,ot dollars, remarking l thought 1 detected at look of that the dress was an __ __ dm ____ iindcrstnnding pass between them. one. It looked money. _ ,H me but was not sure. Felice replied with an adorable ac- com. She left us, but returned iii with three dresses -on her arms. "l‘eriiaps one oi' these will suit im '-~ '~¢~ 'ia-/ "” \Vi_nd |i,ul,l &@ Barbados ' / fi>=va-f 6`f‘?~'“f “Super-Fancy" Moiasses _ Blrbtdoi ` THE {°.§'i§’.i'.}i`i'.’.l°..»' ' me-me i» full of h@&, md heat! It is ' unw|U|880ll\e now Road the nilrltet. There in no -Satisfactory Substitute for the Rqll Moiasses. - Insist on “windmili" Brand. _ ,..>, ' " a' ii snuff '- ;lV¢l.“fTt'l..?¢'.T »i°¢'i.§ ass-51 we" H '-'i .'“t“:t ‘:.:.°.:.°:t°“.'.:'.s.i°°.'.°.»"‘.'."h izslreq impmvmmi i° every dish shown here. W aranfee Windmill is oe ____ _5_:. \-_:_ Z _ tit _%-_L _,__ |r_¢_d_e _ arbados Molasaea. /f=`f ‘Dated/P/vita' .1_|». _ ~’. `= _ _ . _iiimibniui by ! _ . ` _.j_ `° fgr (3. " {.’ . Yet not even the fear of D{_01<_§_ - 'tl have always heard that it iuar- “Ccrtufn.ly, Madame »Stovwe1l!" displeasure could spoil my de Sie _,led mlm can “ve as cheaply as .1 in the lovely sow-n_. ;_.;>nx_s _=1f;°;'__d___ single one, but tim man or woman was uslecll Um* ‘U 5 a who said that never had been mar- _L _-ew moments followed ,by ,l gm awake wondering ’how___i was 35 53 fied. I ani earning more. tt Hood were in it position to Bet good tlps.' up c01\i°i1€B 'D le” m' fy , I deal, than wlien I saved enough to .sorry I had purchased the gown- ihuy our furniture. l`<‘i- We 1101 0111!' ----- - __:-,_~.-.si -_“nrt Save a cm_“_ but go alvng skating on the thinnest kind of ice. lf any of us should ‘hc sick-me es novcd ’\im. | lt rather startled mo to have him }.0`,, |,,,,|~_1~- _t__alkk1_l__lfo thatindl _Ira/0i`_ ‘_’__‘_’_;‘_\_;ld__§‘,’ “\'es. llc uns dond.i‘igllt." ‘ac ""1" ‘ - ' -' .i',1i=i'011 iiii“>__°'\1f ii ‘S‘°“ iuiiui-su, :mu to iunaiiino lfniicm i“*“"““°°7" I ““°‘°“' Cm" wld ins-wsu or losing nu mc joy or uv me Jim had one. Then it duesn: make any difference if you haven ...wed -anything, they have to tak care of you." “For it ti1ne.l'Es. But that kind of money you Wm try "_... ‘Mil-“`*m‘~`° is °xp"'“Mve‘ ‘I have wt; "lt takes moucy to spcculn.i.c." plied for a little life insurance, an __ _ __ __ _ __ _OCS l\don’t see how I an-i to PHY U’ 'premiums on that. But lfelt I must it?" mlm it now that wo have u. kiddie “Ono never can bc sure. But per- er, to look after." _ _ ____ hails you are right, and I should _ 'Phat 'night 'ai sweet- nec( wom - ghgnieg pure and highest _ ____ __ h _wed Mm” Pdnon “‘,m?_Nr_ _and ‘Mn-,_ 0. hun. windmill liflt and lull ul [amy ware mum l (rider ¢tlmnlC‘2k.\l - ` 510100' ‘_ " :ndi.tini‘tsosocaoon n. ' _ ,hi.|nunz. 1%;-ally enjoyed their visit. I ‘ ' “I like that woman, sho looks , H _ 0° ___ 5. i'n...ii'~___ni_3¢ me ..f___t;»_»:_ytii_¢_>_y_ ie_r_t__ a and not theory. _ » pull. cm. My clll _--3| i . so se . _ _,, .. _, _ M ‘ _ ’ ______;i_Z________ “Wm _,m,_. that every__dr_op Lita! . _ H- '"1--~ '°*“'"~*"“ l..';l.°.:.‘.mt;°.'::.';ft°l’.i;:.l‘.:t.::.i °f f==\=» \=°-fi-*W -' ' 27 Wvlskv our blk lf ndhi 45 yu,-B 01¢_ _ _ ’ .' "She not old by any \1‘i°"~U5~ and » 8 m . _ her face shows _glzggsats Ki; ;v;t_;t_\_t gina; _ _ _ _ b " E I gctigaigomsrnue. asa. new is readily utilized_ y Rc Eg g _ c 0 ' they had todsgvo so he couild Bet on._ the lytlem lf\_ bulld- , in the wor . _ - up suggclfii ' _ 7 I ~ . 'rn t ii ii been the only New i ., ,,_,_ 4 LOUAL DISTRIBUTQBS. had -livin iinminforiablo durlni! i Wa’°"'g& ` A e DiCK'S MORALE c I would make him buy stocks." e ' ' ` pccialiy-I don‘t know what would become of you and the kid. \'ot.i’d have to` go home to your folks. I-le spoke bitterly. Dick was proud. and Just lmentloning the possibility o _ __ d _ 'falling to lake care of us had au- l'ill_u\‘0S 1\0l'0. bill HS 0 ~- +¢&-*ann ' How to Mako Pino o Cough Syrup at Home lpn no rqunl for ummm remltl Iuka but tl umm:-nt to re and uw-4 you about' lg” Q--o-o-»o-u -»- o-~»»c-»<»¢»-o--owe-0 ~»- ¢-4-o-no-un--o Xou knoir that pine is uscil in nenrlv all prescriptions and remi-dies for coughs 'iho reason ni that pine contains several peculiar elements .that have it remarkable ctfect in soothing and liealin the membranes of tho throat und _g5\e»sl~. Pino much ityrups iiro combinnfiniisi ,of pine und syrup. The “syrup” part. is Uiuaillv' plain suvar syrup. To make the bt-sk pine eoiggli rem- edy that money can buy, put 2',/». ounces of Pluex in a. ltl-uz. bottle; and illl up with home-made sugar Syrup. Or you can use clarified mo- lasses, honey, nr corn svrup, insteail of suizar syrup. Either wav, you make ld ounces-more than you `c|\u lilly' fcndv-uiude for $2.50. It 's pure goof! and pleasant--cliiliiren' likt- it: You can feel this take hold of tl. couch or t-old in n wav flint. nieaiis biisiiiess. The mitch `mnv bc dry, hoiirse and tight. or may be per- _ sistcntly loose from the formaticm of glliivlm. The cause is the same- i_ nfiamed membranes-and this Pine; ‘land Syrup combination will sto it- usuallv iu 2-i hours or less. Splen- did. too, for bronchial asthma., hoarse- ncss. or any ordinary throat ailment. Pincx is 'a highly concentrated l'fiIfilioiin