_ A“ 1112C. l, 192s ‘m PAGE FOUR M“ out: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN :2: 1.11:1» .:'::“:°..:.::t.':l:~.. .‘:' lllSFlllUREll lliili one corner. a book in her lap, sill , Jane-she too was tmokiug. Any Very Sore. Itohed and Btlmed. Could Not Sleep. Cutlcura Heals. ssh tray and u cup of ten were ou_ the table by h". I -"My face became affected with large. hard, red pimples that wen In shock. tlie little nlu \\'0lllBlll lstood still, gazing irom one to the‘ very sore. They scaled over and ltched and burned loiher of her BIIIBZIII)’ daughters." so that I could not sleep. MORE SHOCKS Chapter 87. , There was a sildden silencc. 1i szlence that could be I-elt Illltl, heard, it was so iiitleiise. .\Ir.~'.§ Talbot crime a step into tho ioom,j' Luther behind her. “Uh! 0h, gacs, mother." s- d. somchtiw gullllll-Z Ill" My face was awfully dis- vlllll ilic cigllrvltl- ill-hind fiqtued for the time being. ~\\',.'r(. Iiliriug Iczi, IIiIIllI"I'. ‘l read an advertise- l-onic In." ment for Cuticura Soap This ,,,;x,.,1.,,|, grpg-[ilu W351 and Oiutmentsnd sentfor lnough ll) colivinclz .\lrs. ‘lhllboll “fl” "mPl°' MY h“ befiu‘ '° fa] that slic hull >‘\‘l'Il Amy IINIIKIIIQ; Mn?" 5° l Pumlmud mam- u“! _ when I had used four csltes of Soap " and one and one-half boxes of Oint- ment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Lillian R. Ladue, Jericho, Vt. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- curn are sll you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes. IIMIYIOOD IAILAIHRII: "Lylall. ll 1 slit‘ iricd to disbleli rl- whzitl‘ v- first saw upon f*lllt'l‘ill__f. Aliiy"s| plea n. rtlli t, w., Issued." slllll avsry~ sun-Atsuillululltzs-llatoe. insulate. '*“ coming around tonight again. I must do something to stop that. he'll be hale all the time. It's too ridiculous." The yate in silence, ouch one l‘ considering the problem as it itl- l fecled each one separately. Amy: was entranced with. the pleasures - the city otfered. bile‘ was pretty and Stilt} knew it. Claire lilid goiter ously given her u lot of clothes that emphasized her good IDUK-‘Ldlllfl Iiild utkven the girl along with Iierl into her own circle of friends. Claire was generous enough not to mind having other young nnd pret- ty women about her. In the cltse oi Amy, the young girl's open ltdlnir~ iitioli iilitlciw-d Iior. She too wits caught by the curious luscinnliliu. ui this lluburn-Iiliirl-d girl with the ivlde set innocent brown eyes nnd the curious surflicle -sopliisi.ic;lliou that seemed to Inive suddenly lic- collie iiliplniiied In Iicr. Julie thought. of l)(lllilld——illlll his impatience with her until-lions ideas. Lutlic-r WOIIIIOPBG whether lie could not. smooth things out. After dinner llilil been CIPHFOII luvs)’, Amy took Dick off "l0 shlJW lllllll Broadway at night." Jails- will ' write to a perfectly harmless man‘ E The Middle Ground FlSIIP went on. By Marlon Rubinosm. "But, s wife shouldn't W8!!! I0 write to another man." Mrs. Tal~ o~+o0c+o00o+e+~o++v+0+l JANE AND AMY bot interrupted. "That's so old fashioned!" (‘Itiirli Chapter 35. lirs. Talbot thotlttbt that liiimrered. "Why ii0t'.’" ittle apartment was very “It's wlrrong." l. l iegll-ctetl. This idea was “\‘\'h"'" Mrs. Talbot could not say. l! Iliftcr Dick hall gone home. and ‘w-Iivn u: the iilihl-nrll of hour of wss—~she felt it, all her training and all her principles told her so. but she was unable to cxlirfit-IB Iierst-If In words. She felt she inst I o'clock iii 'hc tnorning, she was III!’ IIOIIII 0" "ll" "Wollm- Znllnitcll to rt-tire to her mom. "Mr. (‘lurke l5 in the IIIEIIIFICQI ' ‘Thou. by closl- scrutiny m‘ cvery Imsiness . He. knows tny old eirticlc, shl- dist-tivt-red dust on thl- iriciills lllPTfHlllI‘ livid "I" I" "I'll" l'llriiiturl-, it spot on thc rug, nnd tl-iuulllgl-s on lhc window Rlitss. An ‘orlliuuryr Wfilllilfl would lIiII/v thllugllt llil- Iittll- 1i‘:t('l- wl-ll enough with tliclii unli told luv I-ZIIPISIII aiboul the tww shows. TINT!‘ wits lu~|it~~il was. indeed, quitl- cit-mi laud nciil. Iiul Airs. 'I‘:lIbut hzill ivou iiu tilirlli iii that! Only Luther the rcspl-ct of ihl- strictest Dutch tyus jealous. Nuw I wouldn't hurt- bt-cn u liit jl-llltlus iI' L00 llilll wri- housl-irito. licrs was a silpl rllltivc. liiicolnfortubll- sort of clcunli- 1.. . tt-li to u doze-n wonil-Ii r " “Ilut he wouldn't." Mrs. Tlilboi g Sunduy slil- slcpt until T qrlrtl)‘ dlviflllliil“ slic. irus lilwuys in thl» nut iii quickly iii his dcfcnsc. _ w... lie wllullilrt." (‘lllirc noel-- 'liuhit of sll-l-giiiig a little ilitl-r Sun. ,tl&I\", and 1inrtly but-arise slit- was r rt-ly siglicd orcr it. “If only lli‘ would look nt zinotllor \\'0niun o4:- lphysicillly cxlilluslt-d from lit-r lri1 l'illll thc hour when she got to sloop. 1 4 I the much ‘ formed d... 1/1.. L11. 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I tut . _' llilillsl-cIl-lllling tIil-n ulili tlicrl- if it lAt Iinml- shc always arose ct 6. mll.~Il_\' ill 5 in the sililiml-r, mill on llll’ ‘s oi’ qn-t-izll clczliiiiig llllll irlish. ling sh»- linll g-mtcn up at i~ .lorli;iii'.< mluIll-r liull :iI\\':l_\'.< lhiiv <01 .\ fl-w momt-lirs illlt)!‘ 7 o'clock ~11» was Ill ‘$.\ltl, Zlllil iii lllt‘ kilvh ~-ii. '|'Iil- plzlt-l- “its I|lll\'l. Shl- lliili 'lll~l"l ‘lfruiu brl-llkfust \\'(IIllIl In ]Il"]I?iIt-ll uno slil- “as rcully tli» uplllllgiv.» for url-rslcvpilig. l .\'o' u souuu iI)'\\'lli'I'~'l ul-nl nllllut 1irl-1lllriiig lll'I' irllrilllt! u Illlig tiliit- about it bl-l- ‘~lll- llill IIIII know wlil-rc .wl~rt> Ito-pt. _ Slil- slu llil- kitl-hcn tnblo for lllt lll"ill. Slil- straights-nod hl-r rooiu und put uwny licr tlotiics, slip‘ url-pr null lluslcti thb living roomj nnli llt’(‘lilt'll on a guilt-nil llousn-l l'l"illllllll tlil- iicxt tiny. Still not u soulilll it was ll o'clock. III o'clock 4 sill-l bull dum- 1-\'l~r_r liousl-hrild dilly sill-l lloulll. Slic would llUVlI rllfil'lt'lll I I sir-i Hungs llliill not bl-l-n Sunday. 'l'l-iiiliirl_\*' Amy \\'0lllll. b0 Iulll tor i'llIII'('lI, 'I'o llv surc, Luthcl‘ dill; qlllt go. f'l:lirl- hull goth-n him out nil ‘llml Iillbii, null Jzinl- r:ii'eI_v wcnt~~ -llll| Amy lit-VP!‘ liiisscli ll Sunday zit‘ illililll’. 1 I~"ulllI_\' slil- tuppl-ll mi llic girl's. llinor. Amy t-zliiil- nut in ll uioiill-ntl lllilll‘ Iiziiiltiilg. lrziiliiig ll blue silk; lilillflllll. II<‘I'I' fcct iii tiny blur- silk. slippcrs’ 'iiilllc.~',"'slili czllll-rl Ib1-lii.l "\\'~- iil-vl-i‘ gl-l lip until ll Sun-I " slil- uiilioliucl-d .'~'li‘i‘llll)'. "i'lii| up, nnd s t VOITPI’ wliill- I'm; lliilrilig my blllli ' (‘uffl-l- Ill-int: still-toll, slit- llisnpp-1 4'2lI't‘ll into thl- lillihronm illlil IIll'Il~ ll ll tlil- $ll(I\\'l'I"0Il flili _Hll't'I1l~"lll.l JIIIIF‘, willl- llwllkl- und stunt-bow; looking trim zllill lllllllfrlllillll‘ iii llt‘l' ‘pluill Imtlirlibc, clinic iiilli tlil- l(llI'lI , U-il, lllill rcliillrltl-llt’ l’ _ "illl, llltllll"l', wl- IIPVPI‘ l-zll out: ‘|il-1~l-' I'll sol llll’ Iubll- in llil- dill» lilig rolilii." ' _ | Tlil- llllIlllPI‘, I'm-ling I‘t;lllIl(1'Il llliltwlll)‘ cbnugcd things ilboiit. Slic- -lll'lll :1 Iit-llrlllclil». from IIIIIILUII‘ by. this tinic. ztnli WHH fvtjllnll, itcry} cross iii l-\'('I‘_V fIIIII, I WIIIHI lmll 'l‘iil- girls cuml- out I Iin lv-r simpll- sliirl. lskirt, Amy with hnir 1iilcd high on lhl-r Iiclill. still lII ull- lflVl-ly silk. rohc. Lutlil-r ilppl-llrl d wbl-ll it WIIH .III'i|I'ly IIfIOIJ. "Such o ivliy of living!" lTlilbot Ilurst olll. finally. ‘ncrl-i" gel anything done." l 'I‘hl-rl-. was silence in itnswcr of (llllfi. Prcsontly Juno said, Iicsitlltiug- Iy: "I Iiuvc snmc studying this liftornoou mother, but nftr-r [ea I'll tnkc you ilround nnd show you sonic oi‘ tho city." "I'm going out with Ted, hilt we'll be delighted to take you along, moths-r," Amy said sweetly. "I'm going nvt-r to call on Plaire." Luther announced. "Want lo come?" illrs. Tall-lot made a sllrldcn dl-cisiom-tlic second with in a wot-k. Shl- was progressing fast, for it lind boon yours ulnct! sht- Iiud liinllc nny Lliiporttitit do- cisioli. Problcnis were solved by prl-cl-lil-iil, or by Jordan. ~ IGIlIil-r slit- dill what lilid always boon dolic unlIl-r such (‘ll‘i‘ill'llnl.'tll"- cs, or oisl: she did what Jordon told lll‘l'. 1 "Tllkt- me to WlIl‘I't'\'I.'I' (‘Iain- lllvcs." slic sulll. “I wunt to tlilk to llicr lllnnc." I 'I‘lilit was how slic llflflllfjnvtl t1) .bc sitting ut-rrousLv iii :1 liltll- vllI'2l_“'l“|-'l' room that sl-cliicd to Iicr -llil- most luxurious plat-o sh;- 111111 .l~vl-r bcl-li in, facing this girl who llWlt-“i, Hllil ivns not, llI‘l' dtlughicciu- , ll\\', Hhc llid nut wllstc LInil- on hcr sillllnct: "\\'liui is the ll-oilbln lcluw-cu ,_vrlu llull Iluthl-r?" flhn “kl-m l PIIIIT" lillllnll hcr mouth down ‘into ill-r bcst pnthctlt: expression. 'l'liis wits u nl-w (‘llllrla to ilic olll wnliitin. Iii lllt‘ country. thc. girl llilll worn wllitt scenic-d’ like vcry IIIIIHINOIIN‘ nnd fancy lirasilcs—llght r-Iilffons nnd silks nnd smnrt ging- Iinlns. (Jlllire was iii it tailored lilnck voIvt-t. gown now, with fl"- llt. hl-l’ thront. nnd wrists. It. clung ln lll'l‘ figure, and it shownll m; llmszilig lllhoulit of silk iltockingotl l"! und zlnklc. Thc rich bluck made bor skin milk white, hl.-r prt-tty cyl-s wl-rc "Iimilglil olll" by m. toilclilng of lit-r lush...“ 1,"- ftlfl‘ “"‘I'" III llllrli Iiccicd 1mtcnt lr-lither iIIlhlps. Silo was Just its prl-tty 11ml its nrtiflcllil us an t-xpclisivc doll. “Thorn urc lllI sorts of things wrong," (‘lnirl- bl-gnn, cngl-r to lrllll of liorsclf. again, Juno Ilfrs. "You'll SIIOFK (‘linptor .16 Will-ll ll t-nmc rlgbr down 1n 1|‘ (‘lairr- wns unublo to my lilst what llll‘ mutter wns that lnndl- trouble lir-twce-n hl-rsclf nnd LntIir-r. At. lcast. she was very vrlgtll: shout It. "It's ull tho fault of the country" sht- said finally. "First of all he expected me to bilry mysoll (m- a whole slimmer In an otltof-tlicr- way place where nothing happen- snlltvh , w “no 9n; fr... I Zlr scrctiely. my going buck on the stage. lousy ilicl-llrc anywray. lllzluciiig, "(Yliiii-e! You tlllk like-lilac" "A mudcrii woman." Claire snid “Tlicii Loo ohjl-cicd to Jca- IILZIIIII-dlt“IIOPHIYI Iikl: tlic IIl-‘d railici‘ reull i book about bliillliug brillgcsvtil‘ Jlllllf-Illlllll! dull like that. .\iill III‘ Iilllml my sillgl- I'i'iciill.~'-~~llli. lil- curried on tiwiully \\'llI'II I took ll' port aiiyirlly lliili llt‘l'l‘ I um lIIillV: lug iiilirl- lllflllfly thllii lic, HIIll~-'“ Slil- upcul-d u liitll- silyt-r box lv-l ' iiig ou tlil- tublc. took nut ll clgilnl ' .-ltl-, lit it null blow ii lilllo cloud of smoke. llzliiiiily frlim Ill-r mouth. i’ lliv l: . ‘I'm-ii l iloiinrll-y-cll with wlullil-r. 'Illll'l' woman wlltt-llcll Ill-r. l‘l:iil'r\ sullliclily rclilcmbcrcli. "I'm so sorry," sliv zipologizivll‘ prt-ltily. "You don't iikc the. smell} ll‘ siunkl- I lw-uiciubcl" once you. ~uill so to flltlil-r." i Thu cigarette- wus flung u\\‘:iy.1 (‘lrlil-l- sl-lllcll down on llll~ couch] lgnin nnd wl-ui on willl her wor-l ril-s. I.ulIil-i' didn't llkv IIl"Il l‘IIIlI~; ‘iig zirouud t0 sr-v lli‘l'"~llflil hurl-ti] but wouldn't Iillrl- lIPl" llulil-l- willl otlil-i‘ iiicii. "Iil- docs is so well, .l:liicl-li with ml- Iii the llii» sullimcl- » " Slil- wlllitlrd l too; Iiol cllnlilryl motor car, Loo. couldn't. uffnrll il; slic wanll-d n l"l'l'ucli ililiid. Iluo [ircfcrrl-d tlicl Irish gl-licrlil sl-rtliiii Illcy lilrczilly| '-:lll: Loo liliil-li lllt‘ sort of violin-s: .li.t- \\‘I)I‘t'. "Wl- just disllgrvcll (Ill t'\'4‘I'_Vl point, so wl- IHIIITTUIIII‘ liblilil "Vt"l')‘llllllfl. \\'liilt's ilil- us ui Iiv =ug to gl-llici‘ i1' \\l- lulllrrcl nil liil- liliic? Ii was Irving lll tli-- l-ouli- lly I.l>li lttfllllll I0 szly lllill uill-r ull ilil- silli1ill~ lifl- on tlil- irlriii WIIH licsl, llllll going ll>,lll»ll curly 'lull IIIIIIIL’ llfiflrlll work nild lisll-u N"I‘IIIIIII‘~' llli, \\'4'll.! what's tlil- list-Z’ You'll ilcvl-l‘ uli-' lil-Fslillill, ytiu'i‘l* IIlil-lltfilllilllvil l 30's I.uIIil-i'. Ill» siiuulli lizlrl- but-ill u iliiliislcr, us his lliili-u‘ uulllnlll IIc's so stricl and ilnrrotv." "I don't unlb-rstiilill. wnlit Io ulillcrstlitili. riglii lliili wrong is wrong." "And I'm wrong," (.‘l:lirl> dismis- sl-ll ii with ti liltle xiiotioil nl’ Ill-r shnuldcrs lit-r pretty‘, plump slioui» lilers with lllté tight. tl-lvcl (lfvsu (I\' cr them. It trus HIITII an attrac- tivl» lll~l\..ss~~tliough liirs. ’I':iibl>l said afterward to Ainy lllill "slit- might us well have not lnld .it on. it showed her off at " which was lit-r wily of destiribiilg n frock mlllle to IICYOJIIIILIKL‘ till the pretty curves oi’ the wearer's figurc. Mrs. ‘Pzilbot. tt-l-nt nwuy ivitli stony disapproval stamped on every feature of her fticc. Luther, according to orders. awaited her on the street, to take her home. Thl-y wuikei along, while ht; pointed out some of tho “sightifl- but silo did not unlit to see tilt- city. "We'll got. home for tcn," hc sriid, turning into another. qlilel- cl‘ strcct. "We have that instead m’ luiicbl-on. since we breakfast lutc mi Sunday." Won" to ‘Mrs. Tulllot. uicailt the cw-niill; lllt'lll- souililimcs known us suppor-irllicli followcll lllt‘ IIWW)’ cookl-d lnilllluy diiiilcl‘. T. o'clock tlioy rouclit-ll tlil- up: liivul zllid opcut-ll tlil- llVllll-I room door. 'I‘Iil= pillco wits filcll \\'1tli suiokc. 'l‘lli'cl' _VOIl'l.'j IIll‘lI rost- llrl they l-ntl-rcPL-Jlit-k and Iwn strange figurcs. ‘Flicy were nil smoking cigiirl-ttes. Iii :1 big chair Wulliil Sll lil llillllll Nlli Sliiln Says Lydia E. Pisltlism’: Vegeta- ble Compound Made Her Well and Strong lug _1l> dull Glens Falls, N. Y.-—" For over two months I was sosick Iwas not able to stand on my feet, and my husband d i d m 1y: h o u se- work. be doctor said an operation might be neces- sary. l read testi- monial Ie ttors finished taking the first bottle I ssw what good It was doing me. I am now well and strong, doing all my work for a family offour, sll my was ing and my sewin , which l think is remarkable, ss I sd not dared to run my sewin machine, but llsd donasllmy sewing yhsndl truly eel that: were It not for your medicine Iwotlld not be here toda as my case seemed vtlry serious. "~ rsfit-lolwl W. Buacustm, Glens Falls. N Y. Free upon Request L dis E. Pinltliam‘: Private Text- Boo! u “ my!!! l;eculisr toWo- —. h‘ I'D- it'll)’ icmniucd by her sldc. llui sits swung about, illll 1iretl-lill-d lo ignore ii. holding til-r bunk as though she lliili iio conilel-llll-i will: (but irtiy zit nil. Lutlior wits across till- ‘liking u .=kllIfl\‘."ll'LI i!'»‘iIl Ill" ...bIl-. ' ' "Lulu, lIl-lii‘, do got uic. sonic Ill(ll‘i' but \\'a|lI'I',":\IlI_\' suid .:iiid lilllidevlil iliiii it 1iilclivr, und out‘ of ilio telll illll» usll li"ll_\'$ to bl- tukl-n out. ~iglii. Iuillil-r,.\\'l-il-lllc:iiiiiig hilt blund ll'lIU-’,, Ill-Ill olll llic it'll)‘. , \\'lillt's this for, lo IN‘ oliiptil-li'."l .'y is your limit bl-furl-l stuoiicll ~‘I",'I‘l| illrcllliy Ob, iill, all riglil. I'll‘ ql-l suliil- iiol irulciz" "PilllZlllIl his Iilulidur, lil- Iilirricdl‘ ml of llil- ruoili. Julio took licl‘. liiotlici": wrups oil. lulk trclii mil .l\\"k\\ul'lli_r. Aiuy lIIlI'lIilIIl‘i'll llil- two strangl- ml-li in Ill-l" lllllllllfl" ’l'l-li llurplc. lcbl. \\-;l_< _\'(Illlll~'. I" ir liuirctl Ililll‘ Illli‘ syl-ll, willl :l irl-sli colllr lliili ill ‘iigli lliili iiosc. Ii .\|'tli‘lilllll Slixolil ypl- oilly .\ll'$. 'l':lilnit lllIIllKlIll liiiil rzililci" lull lllillllwfllllt‘ |'lll' -. liiuii und .\Iui'l. l':ilil~, liilo \\'II~,l ll'irk as llil- ollicr on~- irlis I'll . ' lull. ulid \\'lilI .‘l curious (Iruul; Tii his \'(lli'4‘. ' "Moi-l; lull. lIi('lt'.'" .\lii_\' .-\lili lls lll- Ilflilllttll. "'I'li. Yiftli l-up"' "i Iikl- Iiu\'i'i':. you pour ilit IIII‘ ulc," lliclt .~:iill .~iiu1ll_\', \\'iii I )I'IIlI_Llll 2i luugll from Illi‘ rlilicrsj ‘lil- l-rlls luit of l|t'.|' llzliill tut), .1 "Ii-ll i-l-nicrltl-ll. "So you'll-l ‘luiic lti jlilli Ill l'li't'll~ ltiil \\'l~. illl‘ iurlu uii uliuiiriilg ring llftllillll lit-r.‘ It i‘itlil'."l' nun lliili e-‘Iir- is lll lll- ii'i I]l(‘I'ii .\'.III'. tslll‘ won't lllfk ill il~l iroiu lhl' ...l;l .luy luorc." ' “I.l.l>k out. flu‘ (‘zlssl-Ill," llurk fillll. "lil-‘s llill ihrcl- \ri\'l~.< or il is illur‘! illil- coulil iil~'.~-; it'llll' u t'il'll_| lIu-y .~i.l,\'!" ' "llilt. uliul Inlilpl-liml to lilc '1. ul-'."' 'I‘l-d lllli .ii. ' I "Oil. I don't lil-OIV it's Illl Illllltl‘ \ . l l-vilr i . l lihlivfl. l '.~: ,\'(lill‘, l :ll.._" l~-I'.~ ' lll\l'< I , . . . 'I'ulblil did ill if this, :-Iil- 1llil down lll'I' tl-u cup iiiztbil- to go oil willl I|il- ]Il'4‘l"Il.‘~l' it‘ drinking. Wlllil ll traly lo lull: llinul 1icll1llc! Moro lull; I'llllll\\'l-d lilid iuorc -' urllll-I» wcrc smlikl-ll. 'I‘lil- cull» titili sol-nil-ll ll) l\iI'lI.ilIl lllrl- lffliirs lilid rupiurl-ll _iiilll'l'iui:l~>~. lilll bow one Wllllliill mnnucurrl-ll IYIUIIIPI‘ lull. oi ti 1iosililui by ii iirtliiion with :1 mllnzilil-r: null ‘low tho star oi’ mil- cnlupuiw "killed" his lvudiiig lullv by ~utting into Ill-r liiil-s orl-i- Sit slightly, so sh» scored no 1ioilit~ yitll Ilic. llllllIPIIUP, uiill Ilhi lll"' place. And on and on. The old woman in the coilclrunlierstood vl-ry 'it.tlo of what was said, but wliul illP imllcrstood shocked lie-r ill-- yonll words. liy and by IIr. Moor- "JIIIIP iii, and Jlilic wont off lu lliiic‘ with Iiim, und lit Merl-Ii tho two int-n wont out, and Dick was lcii. “Ilc took Jnuc out to lliiiuvl. .\'II llilil sl-ciiis to IN‘ lhl- propr-r llllllll,' Ilit-k suill. “Fuiiil- out \‘-'llll |i:l-, Aiiiyx" Aliiy illrciv Iicrscli‘ lIii('i{ nu ill" -lullli Illlil 1i llli‘fl. ".\'ll tlnillks. I'm tircd. 'I'Iil- llflitli r lliiiit! i:~ nul i0 silly so IDIL! lllr ll-u." "'l'lll- (IIIITH dill." AIR SOAP An Every —Day Friend J UST as Fairy Soap is the whitest and urest soap for toilet and bath, so also it is the safest for laun- dering fine fabrics and for particular cleansing uses about the home. Fairy Soap is the fvlvhithaovsl cakle of oat ‘ty. t is one of 1C" bet and most inexpensive toilet and bsth l’ are you a l/ff/r’ [1111/ 1'11 .'1/~-'r [blur/l ronnl. 1 ~ _lloii't Iikl- tholil. I'm jealous .lli-~m. Wlicrc tllilll we ‘-ll couillioli. Almcl- is Ifrt-licli." 1:11 yruu." lltllllll dint urd l i ,_.. Ilium", t ll ll-‘iif ‘Ilc li'\l .Ji"l'll‘ll. " driy. to herself. “Cut-inn! Soap shaves without mu:- "\\'l»Ii, 'll-;\' slioillllli", I'..t. they ilk tilt-y ki liiv iiu»- so well." '.\'ol us '.~.lll as I do. Ilcsilics. I of go for lliiilicr‘? Ii‘ you'll loll me tlic ])I'(‘|Jl'I things to do, I'll bc ulicriti of lime; nil-ii iii iiu limo.“ .\iny i~IlI'\'L'.)’I'Il Dick Ciilllll)’ und iulpl-rsoiiuliy. ‘(lo buy yourself some llilllll'.\'. Iluilici‘ will tcll you iiilull-s of till: bcst tailor .\lid don't spcllli your whole uitclutlr-li iltlng on tlil~ couch looking ' .'li ll‘. ".i golwll i! “I cull‘! lukc lily cycs tiff YIIII, _lllll‘r so 1irctt1r," Dick sold. liuillb- ly usltllig 1itlrlloii for looking ill his l:ill_ “And cull iiic Ailiico." tlic lvl-ill on. “l Illltl- the Ililllli‘ Amy "I don't likt- it us wcll," nllji-Picll, "ii iiu-tins ‘Ill-loved.’ " "(till Wcll. I like. ii tlilin. I clln cull you buIoyl-d l-irl-iy iluil. I “WM,- Illcit 'l'lil- girl Iauglicli. "All right, I won't tl-tiso liny. lulu-c. ion cnii silly llcrc tor IllllIIl-r lliili Iitilp nil.- trook." .\lid Dick, sontlil-d lllid- i_u:illl~ l'"l'l'.I' lkV -'1 blliillr. foIIowl-li her out Illll) ilil- kitt-lll-u. Mrs. Tulbot got "P I" lIl‘llI III". I-Llllli to In‘ lillll- to twill! ovcr ll slilVi‘ ligzlili for ti fcw uiiiiulcs .'iflcl' tlil- dizzy lilid up u-IIIIIIJ, irorlll ‘.11.. hm] 11w." i" h". llil- lust fl-w Iiourg_ _A NEW LIFE (‘liupll-y‘ 25X‘ ‘IIII. Irvin:- Alllllllily, _\1r.<_ lIW-zllii Ill-r lioiisl-cil-tiliilig. .\*'Xi lhuflilillhl. us good or holler. '_ your case, mother." in later years. “ Ovaltine” supplies all the body-building and energy-giving properties contained in ripe barley malt, creamy milk and fresh eggs. It is more nourishin and more digestible than plain milk. ne cu has more food value than twelve cu s o beef extract, seven cups of cocoa or t ree eggs. Ixlnnltl went away to visit oiie of his charity patients. Luther thought regretfully tlizit he might- llfltl no one been around—lizivc purchased n gallery tickct ltnll wlitclied Claire playinB- lie lllll that every night lie was left ltloii-c. llISltHHl, lie went. into his mother's room lliili tried to argue llcr into it more tolerant attitude. “Our whys are new whys," lii- said tiiicc. "llocause they mo. IIUW you iilust not tillltllllllll tilt-til. ilow do you know that after all, llllpv: llllill tlitl wllys you've been brought up iii'."l "I tliilik the troublc is than, you've m...“ so Qverlookcti illlil wur-l ril-ll nil your lilo, so collcerllvll with belt)’ Ilrohleus. Illill W" l-llrrt see tlic bit: iliitlgs. \ on lniliu l » H“, 5,0,1- “1- 111,. liiuii who coliillit we tlic fort-st for tlic ircrmi 'I'li:li. l B uilds up Brninyflervospnd 80413 At all druggists—50c., 850., $1.50 A. “IANDER LIMITED, LONDON, ENG. Canadian OIiicc-{SS King Street \\'c|t, Toronto BRITISH-and used throughout the Empire ,5 ".\la.ybli," ilie nioilici‘ Piillil- _ ling llcl‘ lips. “Bu! I soc u lot HI llilngs ililit have 11°! l0 l)“ "ml": l‘ l "TEX/l wax s I l-ll.’ ’ So willl xviulcf togl-tiiol‘ slltrtcll. AMY .-\.\'l) IIICK ('hii1itl~l' IIII l . , l Dick cllii t. {l5 _\'Ull Uri’. AMY'S AMBITION Chapter Ill \:lrllilis llhjcl-tlolls must. Iillvc 'I'ii<' Illll‘0(' cliiililcn lliltl Tuull‘ I) I I* I l \l ’ 3 _‘ _,'<‘oiiil- from ittt. ‘or ilflPF u out: lcl-ii rcry‘ tilt-l: Io . rs. l‘llilmt. Al Dick wlis gcrlilfl l1Il'l;l'"ll'("‘::,_"'i_"sill-nu; Aiily fluid crossly. “Don't: first, silo said she did not wnlil Ill <lI.\'. lhc tylli‘ ‘fl will‘ ‘L, '“.',,_,III‘ H goose." lilid tlil- tzilk t‘IlIll'(l. sci‘ uliytlliug of LlILi city. 11.119. 11$]13y.‘n?>!llIhH[')n":_:‘ m “Flint-It did ullt cloiiit-lto lllifihflill for "It 51-111“; mo," was 1111-, “my 51m "III" l‘ ' "' ' lil wcl-It, und w il-ii il- III , l- worn “u; i; ~- -'-'tl Iiuiiy slttlui: 0H ill, _. . ‘. _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ' _ nus lilaivlxléggl/nwl1mm“. ‘vinrhimzhl .-uit oi lllllflldlilllll llntlils llllll. 11M 31m]. 50m h}; m]. “mmuh v llllll-ldnlull. l'\'('I'\’ l'?i]Il'l*.~':-‘~lfIII.AI.In illmn.'l"“.l M‘ 1m" 'l1ll'.l°"“"‘-‘l 11ml‘ Ami" llmk lit-i" out in lhlu. .\lid . , 4 Mm. m,- 1-||1~i(i1|\_ m“ "‘ l"'"l "'"“‘l l‘ I'll“ “ml lluiliing buck IIIKHIJISL Llic lrolt cush- "l III-h "lmr" ‘ >' - Iilrs. 'I:libnt WIIIFIIPII tlil- ollicr- -, . ‘ , , ,_ ,..,. is“ ,.v.._< ]]I'\'|.'|' ll-ll ‘ . ions, porn-uteri ilolli the rlwilfllls lil lIIlT-Illl" b" l‘ , l-liill-ii “In. clinic lo sl-c Amy willl u _ l‘ ‘ l __ ‘|_ l _ IIPYMIIIIWII l“ m" ‘“"""'“"""' "litiorc ll-lllous l-yl- tlillii l-vvii Ilicltmulh ‘um '1'” "Hmlh 0' 01M Ililil- und of lulllll-r. Iilll llil- ziiint-‘v, ql- mm m] “Hm, m motors, slil- icit lit cilse~~zlnd lit-gull ='II"*' "l. 9mm" "l m" “w” “lm "'m"ll'luirl- s llllilllilll)‘. Aiiiy ofil-u l“ t)“ "‘,""f“*;‘."‘~,, I lllll('lll‘ll willl llllll tlil- ilil-tltorn‘ “ll-v “l” l m‘ 10111104‘. Ill-Ks us oIll-ilislilluil-li gl-ucriil distrust, ilIfll-nnil- In the city to work ~llil- cun- |t't‘l'l is \\'(lI‘l(. All I)|li‘l'll slur is IVSIIIIJIIIIZ. I \\'l'llll. l.o gll liilo tlil-~ npcrn." I‘\‘I‘ i" zwlzii lillll~ Ill Ill‘ Illfifllll lull: sill.- liiuiiglii lu, l- SIIWIILY fi-lic ill'll'i'llllill~ll on ii. l “You inlly killiw _n I411 o1 111111-45 1 hlll‘ rl-lllliilrl-li ill. llll- lll'i‘illi"l illsl lllbl-c, “llut all Iruisi illlw Ill Ill-up zi r-ll-lili llllu _ "I'll" IIIHH- is‘ clclwl." .I.-uil.~ Ill) loii'rli tol) fussy, liilltlil-r.‘ Moilll r uusyycrctl iiolliillg. Sill- tynir-cii 11:ltil-iitl_v, oiil- iniglil say rig-I idly, lill’ till: liliiiily to tgct out oi‘ tIil_-1 Wlly. ' I I.ul.Iil-i' loft oi. 8.30 to gut lo his office III. U~ that slet-incd l'rigIill'uli_\'-wu§ 111 vii-w, ltttc I0 tile vrlillillli who V/tlg; nglull to flu-m ivork bciiig IILIIIUFWILV by 6 or cllrlicr. Julie llilll Iicl‘ first Ifljiil, ;ilid Sill in the studying for nil liour boforc she left. Amy arose at, l0, tiiid nitcr her bath tippeurtad in Iicr blue silk robe for breakfast. "Don't bother about me, mother," she said sweetly. "I lilwoys get my own ibrenklast. w-hen I wake up. Julie dot-s her s-Iilti-e of the work and K095 ollt and 1 finish up." Mrs. Talbot did not bother. She was in the living room by this timofinntl while Amy slat in the din» ing room, eating iiu egg and drink- ing lior coffee while she rend Luth- er's castnsidc lllfhpQr, she began (YIPHIIIIIE- She moved lill t-Iie i'uriil~ titre out o!‘ her room, extrcpi the pieces too Iietlvy for her, and silo begun willl ll buckct ol‘ hot water lilid o. brush and soup. Iii many ways it was lllllrll eas- lcr than similar work Ill Iiome, Ile- cziilse tlicre wlls uliliiuiteli hot wilt tcr by turning a faucet. .\lill till- rooms tvnre small. Amy protested tllal iiu» rooms llflll been done tllio week ilelore. "A woman comes every Friday lilid clcliiis," she sltid. “Once u week!" hire. Tillbol sniffed. “blight as well not ("Q1119 at all!" “I Iinve a singing lesson llllS dr- ternoon, and I have to |)I‘ll(‘ll.h‘€‘." the girl looked ~rul=l'illly at the ills- ordored room. "I'll go to Claire's and use her piano." Mrs. 'I‘albot had the lint. anti the She lilid novcr worked so hard or so fast. Slu- fliflltllod only lo limit ilp llie left over breakfast coffee when lll lho early afternoon slit- begun to loci fnilit, By 6, when the ill-roe l-1|1|,|. ren cums strltgllng, the iiplirt iuont rfiilrly shone. But Jone put her manhol- lo Ill-ll and gave lior hot soup nnd ions: and it lecture. "After nll, it's it good lilting you come lier to live, wIil-rc we can lock lifter you," sho lllilll. "It's a good thing I l-nius iil-rl- to look after you," thc inothr-i- tins wered. Jsns, going Into the dining room to join her brother and nIsu-r. shmgiged her shoulders it little mid reporteri~ "It's perfectly Iiopcloss. 8b,. thinks we're cnrelom, disorderly. lazy. and neglected its tw-II, She's going to spend this whole winter running us ttccording to her om standards in the country." "She tlhlnks I'm a lost soul." Amy snid, ‘hltlf laughing, 11911 an. ll "fits saw me smoking, she ,,t ' ‘It nforgfvabls sin lecture zit living room t I know: _ llllllii {lroucll ill scl- llil- 'l‘:l!lil.l'.-. Am‘. A"W."')'."""'pd Svwhph‘. lm_llll.\'l|'i<‘ illlll \\'l‘lll ill ‘Pliuri-illuy _ . .. conscinliil Ill his uliorulioil lii nlhnmlmuh “m, M,“ 4m, Vumwmy ‘I minil- in uililtv ilsl- til my rim: Ill)’ IIII- llllllilll-I’ "h" "'3" lpIlirl-ll 'l'luli'sli:|v iiiuiIlll-l-s. Also “ml Phil“ l" I~"~*I IIIY YIIIHH" dll" crl-iilly IIIW I" IIIIII- “l"‘" “l"';|,,. 'll;,_.~ ~-,,..l~ ;,‘|,.,.,|_ l1“. 11m,- 1...]: lmid. ".\Illl I trlirkcd as liiucli u.‘ ‘l ml“ "lmmi hr“ "flwlflli)llll:|;glilfillfilllll (‘lllt-Ii ltlls U\l'l', so lil- usu- III)’ IWIPIIW‘ IIIIIIIVWI- Th" TP-‘il "I I'"ll"'I‘ "ml" “""' ' l ' .Illl' lIl'()lI ‘lll Ill-r Ill>||l.-_ tlil- liliil- wl- ui:lll.-ovol~ ('lIllI'~"H uli ‘ ‘hill ll"“"' l“ l“ m‘ ,""'l""'*v lyllil ‘IR-ll liuli illl inotily itllil u clothes for ltic, ur shopped, or iis- ‘m m“ l"'“'l' “I'll ml"-prl-ltnriuus proll-ssilin. Airs. ‘l':iI- ill-ll \\'illi lit-r ilrit-nds, (ll-wife's li\'~ """'“S"."lw'|' "lmmhv mulls’ nmlllltil. soon sliw lllill iliorc was lino-ll lilérc lull-s and Ii-l-vtri‘ I-Lues olll mulll- ' lliili liicciliim mm xllllllltllz",i'liuuilicli Illl-l~l-. Amy usl-d 'I‘ed tonight sl-eiug. Slim tiocsifl i‘iil't‘ ztlloiii l“ "'7 l .' .' .' .' luukc iIll- ocl uliiiiilliict- of tiicliirl- z. s '1 ' ' '. l." "ling". mils‘ "ml "I ll_"k'l"rl_"llllni'llii czll 1il-opll-. I cull"! Ill-t iiiiu lllt! thfllghifiPlglzilvji, “bait a fvpylinfl '_l::,,'£,],',l,(.;::,|'"i!"Imlpllilhlltpv ‘ql-uilllvlll, I'll try‘ thl- chin-us Oil-XII 11\Il-*‘-ril' >~i|UlIll|_\' zil oucc. If she llflpllflll: ways watching Amy \_l_hnm‘wx_ shpliifldl (null-d), "silo .l.niitiliiill.d out: W1 h, m, lgunrmlt 0r the nan,“ n, "Fm All“ l"l‘l“"l“l l“ All“ ‘l .\‘lI'l'I‘l.\' null IiuiIliingi-i, so was Amy 1","? lllllly’ ‘Mlwilllllll’: Up" m» -lll(‘_V wcrc exploring together. “I'll ' l Hill- IIPLIZIII to feel sentimental iillirlt hl-cuui - tin; i-cul danger, as “Mm, H‘ . both Dick lliili Mrs. Tllibol con- “M, yo" rmno,“m,r m‘, ‘my “d. clulloll nftcr ll fl-w wl-vks. ' , . h . ivlls wl-zilthy about. Ill; iln lliili I ' Wm" "l" honnw m lull“ ' " . \Volllis'.'" silo asked oiicc. "TIMI? talk-n: :1 Ill II- 'l.. , "1 should Iikl- to illly you ilnl|-,.,,_,:d n‘, '.I.:T:;.H' :6]; 1m“, 1,‘,:,\,,"h,‘_\\':is ilic inst time we went €XIlllil~ crmilin cont." ,,. l .,1 | . H _ w .|. .,_ .. . iiig l()_'-’.t'llll'l‘." “l Iitlte crmino," Amy answered. ,,li?,t,,lll;,l,lk,,.z,‘\y,,,|l w, All“; ynlrllilgllllll; “Ycs, I I‘('lll(‘Illll)I3I‘-~"' ilic youiill itnd gut herself uoliiiy out of Ilium, u". and hiq ],,,_,,,,,.,.'“.,,,.,, 1,0,, lliili)’ lookcll extremely bored by till: cl-ibltrrlissing bit of colircrslltioti. | Om, ,,l-,,,,.,m'n,, my Tan)", “Vin, "Hqmqn m- hor lliume and so uii'tli- Dick was nlwiays cal-it in llltlhmflr,‘ n“, words nmv “n-“n _1,..-..611|,g .41 111mg m; a hollow in ll llfiplglfl of despair by 51W" "U"? “Whlit dill lli‘ IIINIII. by tliau" she “V0116! v non. ., ._l l""-'" I“ "*'"" Mo“ do" We“ “Ii-ill dill’ ‘lll-‘ill.lllllil-lfiilli...p. ..lll'il-e.'l"l.'l'f~ sillin-'§§"l'i..l§'l$llll Lultmr obfiwved “FL” "Wm" ‘ml iition to [lb uwis grout-it slzinll fih and all up-todate hat. The family’ h" 0"” w 5°‘ Yo“ walla," would sci lit-r mother's mind lit approved of the out-fit Very much- Amy smiled, her ltislic». drooping ,1,“ 1,," wh ,,., w . m, l I -. u t M T l ' ed L n U amount “me (WW hm‘ .. l t as l Illiilhstll . rs. a bot gasp s iblouau m "A IIOIISI} on Itli e neleded‘ Amy maimed on -, cquplt’ sunictlling oi‘ ihc sort," "mm" {he mm’ ‘mm? on ' I “TYH, “T l, l l‘ n III“ oi‘ dark silk dresses tor till- uiot il- ,_ ' _ _ _ _ _ ___l 'l ‘c Il\'l)I‘('t‘( lilll. ‘m veal- mbout me a 711119111, 1m“ "m" 'l“"‘ h‘ l""_Il°~‘"! | “’I‘Iicu _you'\-c going around with y‘; T 1b t 1:11 to lpui the .I:inc wuutcd to know, IOOIIIIhJI up ., ,,,.,,.,.i,.,1 nnuw- A“. r 1,11,.“ I‘ m’ a 0 wan .1. willl nn uniusod Sllllll‘ from Iil-i"'_-.,.1.1‘,.,,h. i“ m‘. 1.1M’. {d} "n"!!! away’ and we" "Pr bla.‘ “MIL HM midi“. l- 1H1‘ 8H1)! II °¢piit~now irn it; ‘BIXIHBHIII ‘lair; "lib, l‘\'t'l'_\' 11"". -,. ., .. ' ' _ _ Julie siiid-dhc rs answerer ' Such ll borl-I" 'I‘lil- lllll'lhlll'i‘i\\'llll\i(ll 1 ‘ I" 5 ll?‘ ‘lmrrloil’ he (molced'III'I~'I1"I1‘"'l5 III"! 910mm‘ “Tm "ma". lull tlic words. though slic \\iI>"|'lflqIl'[-h“ Mme “S m“ ‘wing mm‘- l" b? WOT". II"! IIIIIIE l" "wllwlrlml smiling ll iittic too. l-ql ,.,-. _ , _ (ilosois! lllllllfll‘ IIII'I‘\\' lnlck his Iiczi-l lliili fir... h'\\-,1',-.:..|ll::l- htllfclllqlylll]: is‘) WlIP-II Bile Mid Amy we"! 9mm IIllIRlit-d. tlic first gl-iiuilil- riligmc, 11,. d-qntt-IO "HUT. bu" y" " seeing, she was nicely dressed. 41"“ lliugh his uloilicr lilid Ill-urd siiicl- "|||‘in"1t“'q 1 doiflyknow "t. c“. I?" Paul?!‘ 51m Wml all ‘he’ graml‘ shc came to the cilyn 1, 1 | . , .,'.' . , ' ’ our, "Yml M" Fwlllll" QIIl" III‘ IYIIIIWIfI l‘ lynx-l: lliili“ "HWY? tile highest building i" "wmml- l\'l'I')’ iollll ‘of mo VI know 11m; "l l the city, II think the highest in tlill "Ilut I cliu‘t scr- yuu tonight." llll‘l Anpthpl- ,,.0|,k'.,,, “m, M11 1 world," Aniy said, MIIHIIIIIIII! Ill" IIVIIIIPI‘ llcllrll Amy slly into tIil-‘tllosl- tlilit ‘WPTP rllrelid ndrulshinollllllile 1100K to see how many hiuill- IIIIPIIIIIIIII‘. OIWIOII-“IIY I" "II-‘IIVPF I" tho poor little vrumnu y g ivcds of feet this‘ 613905111 Flam IIMI- "IF! my cllisil in "I WlHlI you'll marry DIck," she sprang from the earilh. filftflilllsgélngil-wfik lwiymrlw. ‘it's twill ‘Hlllll Illllllly- IMPS. rlliilot looked at llillr bus:- . i , cliiesl --1_1 l » u y, w - Saturday. N0. tomorrow I'tili‘ygdllllzllinsirjtillld ltldlvittnxlllillllnxllnaudtllioglird his’ llllflillmllllly 232191251182“ tlic nul- "0 II "IIOW Willi Ted. 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