t i ii l .. I-'-if . . ji. fl. ‘@?" 1;-, in ,~ ~, .ee -t-rl _. tif. i. in 1'1" ,-il. tt- r _ ..__-W; »-.~:~»=. "lf fig t ‘i ‘-.-'. ., I' it .lu tj.; If t .' > _r.{».4 .,.il., -_ yatif . 6 - ffl.-‘. , i.t_¢ . if .ui . it I. ` ' ’ i'- '.-1;. ~'.,f.I.I.~ .1 Il . uti- i,»~`.,§": .-:_;l_.. , 1'., .-,-.,t. 'll -”`_,3'.=‘ ` "`:?‘ -2;. "=,‘_ in ttf; 1; itil wrt” nr.. c ite' t-._ r_ t--f lil ’ “<1 ""°.?*.-f~_ -it limi :-J.; ~ --- e "IIARI-0'l'l`El‘0WlS GUARDIAE ` 1., , ; ._, _jg _ - ,,.__ _ ‘I"ff’toni’titét’s e Wife ` sv um: Pushes NEILS LIFE JOB’. (‘,I'_IAf'l`IIm- CXVII. Neil really was very brave. I-Ie had . uwuerlng load of debt facing him af-ter all was settled. Scott and one or lwh others whom he owed large wut, wi,-rs to mite payment .ini in _ liistallmellll with interest. When I . but his umuvlfhf lit, was frightened. never let Neil think _I doubted thiiity to any them- --A llfo job," be had said once when llo spokeof what he owed. 'Ali the small in\'estors had been paitl. We had taken a tin y home on Long island, near enough so _Nell could comlnunt cheaply. I was doing my own work. and happy in helping, ull l oould. It had been more of a` wi-nnclt than I had thought it was golllg to he to leave our lovely home, anti at the and I shed a few tears( But now lwas resigned and -tried lly keeping busy to forget that we hud not only lost home, but friends as well. Of all the society people wllll whom we had mixed only two ol- three had called upon nie. or_ no- ticed my existence in any way _after the ps-pei-s had aired Neil's troubles. Strange Mrs. Powers was one of them. It seemed her 'husband had met Neil lu the street, had stopped nnrl spoken to him. Neil had told him he was trying to satisfy his customers. and Mr. Powers hatl im- nicdlately become interested, und had asked him many questions. He must have seen how penitent Neil was how anxious to make reparation. and it hatl softened him toward ua. .\irti. Powers said he had told her that Nell was more sinned against. than sinnlng. and that he had faith in him. She only remained a -few moments, but nothing could have happened to give Nell more pleasure. But she and Lorraine Morton were about the only women who sympa- thlzed in any way with me. All save Blanche Orton. You see Blanche had lost to. .Slip had lost. what Nell had paid her for providing ciitertnln- nient anti suppera for his followlngs. "I guess' I shall have to take liortrders.' she had said with s0ll\8 bitterness. "I have lo live. und can’t do nnytlilna but manage servants and set. a good table. Really it is ii t-rline to bring up a girl i0 IIHOW notning alle can put to nsc if the nccessity arises. Boys are taught something by which they can be in» dependent mid earn ii decent living- While girls-most of them, are taught they must marry. and a few silly accomplishments on the sitio." She looked so lovely even in ~tliis petulunt mood. that I replied: "vnu will probably marry asain some day." "You bict I will if I get a chancel* was her astonishing answer. "l'tl be ti fool not to. But I am going to tell you sovuchting. I would like to marry ti man I could love. I never reallyioved Orton, although he was very good 'o me. But I married him for his money. l- hated poverty al- ways. l guess the Bible is right when lt -.als that "Money is the root of all evil.' ' It has caused all mi' tiuhappiuess-the love of it I mean. and the lack of it. Oh, well, some- thing will turn tip I suppose.” “There surely will'. And Mrs. Ortonlit is wonderful what -one can hear and titlll go on living. lt hili seemed to me at times that I couldn‘t bear another single thlnZ- Tllill I must give up. Then something would happen to give me courage again. and I would wonder how I could be so foolish as to think there was noth- ing but trouble left for ms." She came to see me several titties before we left for our new .home. and each time I liketl her better, discov- ered something new ln her. She was Capable, clever. and was westin! liiil* self, I told her so. and she while lausli- liig at me, admitted that she was so. "I est, sleep, and am N01' merry," ` -#iii ctmc it I lllll-I5 isczi?.llil ’ All over baby'e faoe.- COIN In Water blisters and than for-med s mild mls. Began to itch and burn I0 hd to bandage his hantle se he wanted to scratch. Fees was bull? disdgured. ’i‘roubl»Islted4moati\e. Began using Cuticun Boop and Oint- ment. Used one cake Soauzlli ON box Ointment when iiewas 160- From signed statement of Nfl- Aihert Elite, Wutenhefg. N- 9- _ 'ilfor evuy pu of the toilet E__\\:¢\l‘: Boaz, glzsllm and Tal-_ l.t'.t<.=titt-t4i¢t~f.-=t.°*i-:.==..°:ai-“=| lap, Fleu, Phu, Readies, f;`;f_';»;_ Mosquitoes, etc. “lie misnutceti. -'rnen tom me tn.. had rented her house for ii good price, and that she was going abroad. "One can live on what they would starve on here. My house lu rented Im' Ill/9 Years. I have a little saved. Isllllll Bldiv' iiii l0\1l»I as my money lusts. then come backf Solnewuy I envied her her careless talking of things which came to her while SIIIIIEI. judged Iter. I wondered if It were ltable, would we not be happier. NEIL I8 GRATEFUL ‘ FOR FREDERICK'8 HELP (‘I~IAI"'I‘ER (`XVIIl. . home. But how happy Robert was. morning and at too dark to see. '-good. I-Ic had lor which had lost that gray pal- brown that I told him wus vastly e -oming. Ile workc_d very hard in his own been wid-ily remarked upon tha promoter has been made Easte representative for the vast intcres of “The I~‘t't-tiericks Co." It was ul mentioned that "he had settled w his creditors to their satisfaction' When Nell read it he siiitl ratli bitterly: l “I wontlcr if they would speak kindly of me if they knew Scot side of the story." “But you will pay him_back-sol day." "Yea, if I live-some day." ` “'I`hen tlcnr don‘1. worry. You a doing well. I know Mr. l<‘retlt=rIc will give you every chance." ‘ “Sometimes Bah I wonder ju why I<‘rctlerick has done so much I nie, for uw." I~`ortunately he was n looked ai me or he might have no iced me flush. ll seems strang that a man would for pure klndne go so out of his' wily to help a ie low. Ile toultl not have done mor for s son." _ ~»y0ll ur.; almost young enough t be his son." "-But I ._im not. you know. and _i lissses utr understanding why Ile liss been so good to me. Why Ba l never toid you hall he dltl in thos days when I remained in his rooms. How he saw ugly exciieti p€0I1l@ Wll clamurerl not only for their money but what we, I, had promised them besides. Women as well as melt came to him and demanded all the. had been trld should be theirs. no only deuitindetl, but threatened. ' never could have gone through WII3 he did for me; not with my nerves I the condition they than wei‘e.’ , “We are very fortunate 'to hav such a friend." I scarodlv kliei" l\°“' to reply. when Neil praised It`l‘edBi`- ick’s kindness to him. I was gulltil conscious that it was for/' my ii°~k° he had done all that he had. YB as I recalled my intercourse with there was no least feeling of gllll lllm_~or or regret. I had accepted for Neii's sake more, fur more tlihil over I could have accepted for my- self. This Frederick knew _ "it‘ortunule! we are more 'than thnt. ifl were n l‘8li8l0\lH nm" I should say we are blast." Then he added quietly: "I shall some day prove my L'-illlllllilfh Il "Wil “III” II long time, but i shalt and a way-" And I knew he would. in all U13’ life I never saw a human bein! D06' sessed of tenacity such as Neil “I‘ ways had exhibited. He bill ii IW" do' way of accomplishing anythinl he undertook that brooked no delillil that no disappointment °°““I- I‘°“‘ dlscoura¥°l\\°ll'°' II‘I“3“ III” would have made most. men Bi'/0 “P I" II” pulp, seemed simply to drive him £0 greater exertions, and to increase hill lellgclty. It was this quality ln him which ina made him °“°i\ ti '“°°°'° along wrong lines; l ‘I all killed by ' it made for his success when ADDIIW I° I°5IIIm'I° business. uv' When ftold him what Blanc ` IOrt_oh had _told me b6Ifore she wg? to Europe. he had replied: ‘ i “That woman will some day makti some man supremely happy--if eve‘r she runs audoss the right maxi. Jiut women never will appreciate hor. stzarciill’ like her. She is e1npha»ticaI_- ly a inan's woman, while being more feminine in some ways than ,o_ny_ woman I ever have met. I am 'glad you parted friends Of that part. of his life spent ln her homet \vltIi his confreres I could not get Nell to talk. I-became sure ho was a bit ashamed of it although at the same -time I _was assured_th6'i¢ had bedn nothing morailly wrong in the association. I often wished be would taikuniore freely with me about what occurred, at those little supper parties. but when I broached the subject he invariably changed it lmm'etIiiitcl_v. Once. he saitli . "I bellevti you are still jealous. Was I? _ NE'IL'S CONSCIENCE TROUBLES HIM 1 had taken upon myself. My flowers not often so. If we were more ohnl-. suffered, but vegetables just at thai s(__iGh(_e is waking up It was _mn time were very expensive. and more necessary to health than flowers. The cost of living had risen rapidly. and ull we could save would mean that we would more quickly he out of tieht. ' I was -itwiiys tlrcd In those few scarcely 'i‘cep But not one penny Nell was struggling, working all day d lalf il ni ht to itlu ti foothold We had a ulce big yard and he lived II" I _-0 H S - hi'm_ Yet I now know that he was, in the business world again; to make out of doors. it was early Spring, I - l _ und Neil at once started his garden, "I9" I°I`geI IIIHI Ile Imd "IIIY e9‘ :,2;;nt;:;:l:;~II;iuI na;)t1(;:&s Wm-king In it 8 mu? whne each mpefl nrrpm by "HI Skin of his his awakcItI'n8 our ftiiure would teeth as he expressed it Why should tionably act-opted his wealth, and cluug lu lllm eve, spent his money lavishly, had lived ___y.husba__d,B abimy' was _mqu an easy life when he prospered Why since the papers had exposed him. ' ' lloneu l fell sure uls hone and in its i-if-ee was sainins n rnd_:iy “I“’“I‘I "‘" ‘ "‘I“` '"5' ""“"” “I me wnnitt never asain lmfimpencheti. burden. an allowance. It wus ti fairly gon and Mr. t~‘rt=>Iiericit's interest. it had “mil” 0"” ““"”I‘I""I"i4 ‘f”""~V‘I‘I"g' His New Envtnomvle ll “lt will be better( he had said _ --Nell l.~o,.l,uS_ tue funnel. - mlulng when I obitilctctl. "I can plan more FHAPTER CXx_ un satisfacttirlly if I know there will _ tu bo no linforesee-n tlcinnntlsf But make While we 'saw so little of each o so it do for evcrytliing, Hub. Thank cl' at this time-he often t‘,1_i\l\P i\0 lm goodness we bot.li have clothes just in tlme_ to go to -bed-I tlil enough for sometime." ur We ltiitl. but Robert ' grew so fast spirit than we ever had -been si that he was constantlyin nccd of the first days of our marriage. so something. Iaddetl sowing for him, talked freely to me of his busine l-B making everything he wore save what he hoped to acconiplisli beyo only his coats and trousers, I econ- what was expected of him. In lu, amlzed in every way. I did the that was personal he let me slia washing and ironing as well as the] while never talking of things wlii cleaning. When Nell--who suppos re cd I hlretl ti woman for the rough cmployer. He had developed a ni ll work spoke of my hands-I laid ty of discrimination anti was not :liclr changed appearance to garden S, ing, and laughed because he com- One day I visited his office. is iluined of tlteir roughness. Z; It may sccm that, when so great necessary, und so an extravagsn l_ un amount \\-as owetl, the little I I was really surprised at the 9 could save would not tuaterlally ference In the appearance of ll SS help. But it was surprising how fast -.intl the old olllce, so linmaculiit l it countetl'up. Three people with no There the desk was clean, eve e servants and ri line garden to supply thing locked sway. Here the tie till vegetables can live very reason- in large table strewn with pape O ably li thcliouselteeper is econoni- pigeon holes all bulging. a wo ical. Many times a day I felt grate-I desk Indeed, Neil and the ofll t t'uI that motlier had made me leiirnl desk indeotl. Nell anti the ofll to cook: and, 'that I had practised force all working together in li u_ -that accomplisliineut lin the first' mony. G years of my married life. I made Someway the tlifference impress tasty dishes otit of cheap cuts of me more than anything that It meat, anti my wurnicd-ovt>rs Neil de 0 t~Iare'd were bettcr than the ilrst work as compnrctl with his prom I serving. I cut out sweets save oc~ ing objects. Here was real buslnes cusionally, using fruit for dessc-rt work that had no need t.o be hitlde V -when we had it. because no false representatlo l But I was troubled. Neil had begun were inode. Olllce doors ~wero n I to lose hip ruddy color gained when locked.nlthough they were so bu l he worked in the garden. He hatllone had to be announced, In eve n great dark circles under his ey'es,I slightest detail was the contrast im- l`i0lJ¢‘-rt WHS flellglliiiil- Milli! DNC- and seems] tired, too tlrcd to talk pressed upon me. I wondered why G often. I a'l'g\1°fl WIIII I’I"l- I-filling had not suspected long -beforeld him if he became ill it would only that all was not right. Had I, I migl take him the longer to pay off his have tried to persuade Neil to--he debts. He replied: I “lhnvén'i spin mtteit uttb, hut -tts"`tli`eti"was titen-nothing lcoul t I can't stop thililiilllt h0W nellflv l have said would have made any di -r* . IL* WW*/4’ t.i Neil had lusistetl upon giving me Kill' them all. and the germs too. 10c a ticket at D`l‘\l&’_g`ists, Gsocers and neral Stores. i f‘F rulueti your life and Robert's. _ I know that had it not been for Fretlerick I should now hurt- been in jail serv- ing my sentence lilt- tiny other .trim- inal. Sotnetimes I wake up in a cold sweat thinking about it. dream- ing myself in behind prison bars, while you :ind Robert ure ostraclze'.d because I wanted to get rich quick I\'nt that .so much ua by the rittlles I' I. " : -;;iinetl I wanted to show what I could knew very well I never could do the NIAPTER (.X|X_ tio. I guess lt is worse to have ti gl-ettl ‘ambition directed into wrong can- I 'bade her good bye the day sho Gratlnally Neil became so 'f‘ngl'0sti- uels, than it is to have no umhltlon sailed with real regret. As I turned Pfl-in his business that hc zrutllzeil .it all." away from the dock I thought what e_very minuto spent away fronl it.l --flu! you ure (lulug all yuu uuu lu a queer world it fs, _My eyes wg,-e l<»ven his garden was neglected, and I. luuull. lu., u.,»uug_y,_,u ,llll youuuull mliily ill 'stifling with the woman ‘lid llli’-'bi'-‘ii I “flillil Wim ll In the' ns well as others." I tried to comfort. who had al one time niatle me so mis lilllll limi* I Ciiiilil >iDili‘€ l`i‘01\i 'Iii.\’ .tu-es I ml unlug au I van erable-simply because I had mis- Pure of the house. and other work I __0mew;ly Hub | rw] as u, _“lv Soul But had been ne-arctl. I guess my con- uiant all those years. I neverfthought cr-cared how I was hurting others. how I was damning myself, But I have begun to see myself as I was: selfish, arrogant. thinking only ot self, and self-tlggritndizement. Even you and the -boy were second, though Wt, wel-g péltlell ln our uew .llolue_ weeks of unuccllstonictl work. My I loved yo“_ 1 um beginning to hate it was neatly but plainly furnished arms and hack tit-.hetl so I coultllmyseuu Nou Fm_M_s_ the mu u"d__ by the owners for renting. A strange _- ~ - - i ulmuuly _ uoulrulll lu uul. luxurluuu New Youll woultl -I spend for household help. Whe_'_ hp tulked _ms wav I was ___ . .i _ - most frantically tinxioutl '_ to soothe at of for night until it was ' -I - ~ have been ‘FT - _ . y different, Sn I work- ll was ,lull-lg lllm _I not do mv shale? I had unques cd_ “___-__ed__ _md t______led that all would come right someday. I ltuew BARBARA VISITS NEIL IN Nell anti I were .closer together - verted from it lil any particular. dom went into town. It was - ltuppenctl with the stability of Neil l ` ' 'have seen the wrong and-rigbted it himself without my. interference. _ Nell had charge of the manufac- `to the war His commissions amount- ed to far more than his salary, far more than either of us had dared to nope. nut ifhiti health snptuti tail under the strain what good would it tio, At times I thought I should have to appeal to Mr. Frederick, so tinxlous did i feel. Then I could not ‘bear to ask anything more of him. and simply pleaded with Neil to be careful-to no avail. ` Meanwhile the days and .weeks were slipping -by and Fate or what- ever we may call ii, was tlulclly. steadily. persistently working out BS- those of us who had scouted the ities, that we could have ‘by any possibil- ity be drawn into the _frightful vor- tex cuuvuls'ng the Allied nations. Among the first to offer hip re- sources to our government. was iir. Frederick. His vast rnihufacturing plants weve turned into munition works. hisfmmenss fortune put to work to save the world. And because of his quick grasp of affairs Neil was made chief of his many lieuten- ants. Frederick had s~aid to him: ' “You have vision Forbes. and thgt is what we need. You are execul tive, that is also what we need, and you have patriotism, which we tliust have. I believe you are the man for (the place. .Will you undertake it?" The salary was very large, bitt Neil earned every bit of it. llowould have liked -to have joined the army, had his obligations not prevented; also the belief that he could do more for his country by remaining at his post_ We talked it all over. ana both agreed he was neetletl at home. He was too old for the druft so would not -be taken. If he_i\atl worked and slavetl be- “ore he worltetl and sluvett a hun- 'lred times us hard ililw. Ile had no thought of self, no care savt- to make good. Illia life was often en- tltiltgerctl litfciiuse of his business. antl ltis tiu'spokeii views. Robert and I lived on In our Iittlelioine¢ sonic- titncs not sr-.t-ing Nell for tlays to ‘<1-ther. Often the mills were threa- tcncd. tIio_'-' had found more tliun one bomb. and he 'kept a constant surveillance over all Frederick-who was now in Europe-had iiitrustetl to him. When men who were work- ing for the best interests of our gov ernment were mentioned. Neil's name was invariably near the top of the list. Men were f'orget.tinl: he had been blacklisted because of his schemes. Events crowded one upon iilwliler so swiftly that yesterday was forgotten. lt was today, now, that counted. ` NEIL HAS A MONTH'S VACATION ' 0 ci»iAP'rEn Cxxi. The urmistice had been signed. The , war was over. How Nell and other _ men who had worked as he had lived "through it I never shall “ty undersi-find. It was not only the soldier in the_trenches who took his life in his hand ready to give it willingly if nec- essary. But men at home. men who NT carried the financial burden of the war. men who supplied the where ` withal to iight. and who could not for . a moment sleep at the post. tlebtedness t.o Scott and others. el. Frederick said nothing more just not then anent our finances. but insisted tulketi-incii who were trying l no upon Neil taking a nioutIi‘s vacation.| make lioatlivoy in business-tliat h » » ul Established 1855. ' _» (llf. He advised Maine or Canada, some- brightened up consitlerably. :intl th “_ twill or write for special debenture, ,ls entire change. Neil said nothing, but_ he invariably talked so they werei ev came to me with his-plan which wus_ terested. l~y. to simply stay at home and _‘get aol "A few friends," futher hutl said. gk uuainted with his family.” lknew he was right. l must not ti l-gl “I of course get full salary, so it low Neil lv draw completely uwa l-lt will mean saving if l- remain here. j from human companionship. oe Then I am so tired I long just for. ____ oe you and the quiet of home." _ ` nl-. I agreed with him that it would be for the best, I was as amtious as wunti the effect li.itl been terrible to be a good business man. r to earn things of life. But never do it ut ,I want my son to be respected, hon- Tears filled my eyes as I heard, not iso much because of the words. an had been thc boy's answer, _ The ¢r-0 neil( Psdnlmoblll Il built iinetly like \ e eyliedn so horsepower ul" “_ egtosear. It To rzgstsgale :sal \l|b% =r'i.|I"'satu:h_¢=»¢itn»' t_:ttt",'t.at»¢I"»3 um. »3unt¢ '-tint. hdillart » INDIA HER! IS THE GRANDE81' PROPOSITION EVER MADI BOYS. you can :nm this big. handsome raclag Pedal- Write today and ve‘ll _send 1011 IRBI, a Hllll. moans and bt: uw pride ol Inu town. as of "I-'airy Berrien' to try yourself and withi I Psuannot-tiling is the greatest sport ever invented; handsome packages to introduce among your lr ti lik tot ¢ Open uurumpis I l ltl . ith ape tilrv .tn ‘ at nly --aaa# il 1 Nob# 'gx:f=I¢Pt lthIItIls,p:daI‘l\f:|r|=I;Ipil\ni:|algna toegeptlhe “Fgiry B¢rri¢s"yeur»cII and then luliail your iuq& land. Paton your coaster and tiilts tm hills witnou petinlllng. tum the sharpest corners pyitbout fear o ill` blow mir horn Ifany one is inthe w-ty. n I UO lr] lli¢fll~ I Tl\ly'li like them lo much that everybody will lik tj r try n package or two nail you'lI aeiltneui all varyquisx e s n . v - _ ~~ rxvslrsiyoncspcstl Ieveranii sion. In fact. the Pedal- ly. It is nary. Return our I3-50 when your sale mobile wilt ttoevprytliingnt-eat auto will t1_t»i»tit httrn no combined and w¢'llpt-omptiy und you the ntztigmfitult Yseoiino. 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