.r" ,.,,_,,.-,__-.,._.. to- . ?‘.ln".’.\\‘.' 1 “THE LOVE PENDUL ” IY ultmou IIUBINCAM “fvvoao THE cnitttnomtown cuiénnmt f‘ M... //.,.\_-., . tt-II." .. UUMlNlUl-l EXPRESS MONEY ORDER I nothing of him—yet I was sure he‘ f8: endowed with all the heroic qualifies. “But-how will you live?" Mrs. Taylor asked. "Your salary now ia‘ only fifteen-J‘ ~ C31? ‘EVWQI-Q "Yes, I suppose you know the‘. MO" 51911559 055N955 city costs more!” Aunt Harriet put - in. "And you'll have to find ll posh. tion," his mother went on. "That, will take time. And you can"! do anything but the work you've been: in at the plant here. And you won't be able to live decently~—" ' “Possibly Mr. Taylor considers. that since he has married n rich; o- . 1 doing ugly work. If Parker goes we‘ “You might hare waited until I set a maid" Icarus, at least." I u-zts silent. a. little disappointed.‘ ' "But you see. if I had, you might yet pleased that he wanted to take have taken her oifto New York." [care oi me so well. t would have wtu delivered this with a charming 150F911 B" m)‘ own work, and iook- smile. He was. as he said later. 1111B after Win entire-ii by myself. “taking the wind (rout her earls." Hut I decided there would be plen-‘uud she felt it: It made her angrier DOMI 31' i"? W1!" "KY8. even n" i was not because It took away all her argu- sllowai to do all the cooking and merits, . . --—?- sweeping. ~ 1 "l should ceflalnly have taken, "I don't, to be quite frank," she - ‘we “mm when 1 mu bu“, d“: "We'll slip in, and no one Willfber back to New York with me,"laa,ld."You've married my nlecmand owe.“ m“ ‘w U __ 4&1 Mound 1,, 1,01,.“ “HM, "m", kIlvW. Fflnvi MW SHFIITISQJ E113 she said. “I shall do that anyway-"I had my plane's future planned in AM m course ‘N’. Winthrop 51.1.1 (Jmaw mm ‘he om we" “Upped uLIWlII be when line Else's n18 W! 0H tomorrow, since there's no train toqan entirely different way, I can see me tint W I new” uicyned ‘wand the numbers ol soclul affairs ‘he MW“ 1°m""r“““"1u5' a?‘ "n5u“r1115111~" 31"?“ 511° wmnd be anracmd 1° yo“. ‘ * “will do anytiung elélwilun; “and, had 1.4km, u“, my“, as though I hadn't ularricd the" ~-l3u1._" l began, gtype. You'll probably make her a ' ' ‘ ed as we turned Into our street. 1 BEECHAM'$ "m: RACE chap," 19 ‘hated being stared at. In spite of Then I stopped. catching her-good husband, as the saying goes. 1*""*--4.--¢~. -» . . WI - . ED311125?!» hall said It. That seemel 3118'“ be here tomorrow fir“. 32111:.’ I said. looking anxiously at ° 511V 9! YBIIOW paper that had "V801 us so. . spite ot zlll that. I never ceased to shrink irunl the frank stare of strange tuen and the lurtlve ylanc cu of inquiflc wulllcn. "I don't want to know there is’ nicest luau in. the world." I whisper- Antl Sloth-r has probably sent your angry aunt hotne~~ur bis». fed her angel cake to soothe iler," \\'il| answered. Htlance. Aunt Harriet could always‘ ‘freeze me to my marrow which she- ldrew herself up in that manner. She vras a very handsome wom- Bradley I lan, this llIrs. Bennett.- But what will you offer her’! “Your mother says you have money. in her trust. So you'll be able to live very well. She says in the best house in the village. She tor." my aunt said iclly. "I'm not a rich girl. Win und I agreed that I do not lake any of my allowance from now on,“ I put in. to lunkc- 1 girl his own position does not mat-i l 1 I ~ tContalnsa n1 “Which seems to me matters worse," Aunt Harriet re- rr-arked. And then she relapsed Into an attitude of complete Indifference which was more provoking than; her old manner. l "I haven't told you, hiotlter," Win" _ said. turning towards tile little; Indy, "that the Taukerville people ' promised me they would put me in their New York office when I want; ed to go. I asked them when I be} "one says between your salary and the 1am’ “Imldkl I answmml‘ p] only’ A moment later be care a little she was as her friends said due yuu from your estate, "want to know that there's you." l , ,, .‘ , _, . z __ , ly put his urms zlrculpl ,,,,,_ "agreeable. Se“ " m“ huuw n d” lime" whnleflllxfe mat thonc wlhtr) kzvlrgsvneflqngnrfilé you ll b:- Tlpl]. ‘Ibo (nit-Mn tnrlnfnlien: "1"?" run "Away lnnlulii." t.» ..-- ‘"1’ "1"1'““'“‘ "1 ""’"‘“' wuhlillflillll") liutbc with Ille Ilnv zr-inli l?“ 81ml; [19 e B n tI nd 111mg“ U?’ ‘m “<1- - Atvr differ- pc-ozeil, ' ‘ Lutl- bwn t.\\'.'t talk by Itltll-ll Unfit-porch’ m“ _;_W gmup ‘vi -wiL_kfl_1't1 erence etut-eu a yen e, am 54nd rlcll ltrtbo cl y are u And 11131 1*! Ilflivliflllll‘ what m: ‘lurk’! kn“? “he” I 111111-1111] lhaliulttflrs ‘and DIIIL‘ couch Iiotllllliilfiklllhe tllienrlm" 1:1“ l; slit: Jtlodidynfi ‘lI-Jmgs‘ ~ i~h b our did. ‘morninz. “rs. 'l‘u_\"lur will pr-opk‘-iuftd‘er the lfct-w Tl clear union-g at cw lrec gn I b "l I 1 1 bu] K 10“ 2.1m 1L1) 11th it xtc-r oil, thora- is llttie u.~:~'- ;.'<.il|z1““‘1 111111111111!“ 0711"" 113d “fhflvvlikht should IYILV diln?“ 'gl1;é1{1u1-1~1 Hfn-‘elehiisulizl-DI-‘liziir ihanqfirtisr-“hu-l- um you ‘h? tl ' “Wr IP11.- detail». o; ‘but mud elm. lill i-Xl/i-IYIIVIYJII as to will’ 11" '1“ n“: bringing it out n siitrr vvllih- mu‘ "l1 11-11143. er.) M 1 11*“ mull b here} ‘WM-l "(b11111 .1310“ ~10) - rselifl mr-"l- A girl looks forwnrd to Iltln" '*‘l'l"‘11' mm rqmwr h] nnaastlinst till- dark oi the LFPVS irl-lrl-e ~14 Ownfome 11 151' beautlytluiekwh “Ml. .1111.’ all‘: leo~ malriag" i“ 1"’1~"5>' 1113111." 41 Mllliill" 11111:’: must ha“: “fired o: 11 1U Oneiéltead- every tarindou" llluzell tvltflilmlikuugg 1O cfrlrgtl 16:1? 1' ' It W s‘a 1011'“ m“ ‘h1g3 ~ .1?“ M 1 1 tic .1533, “m1 an bl0p,“,m “h. helm, of ttlt- oily papers. The Illtfllf! .\Ir. ham" - ‘ ,3‘! he 9M1“ ‘ air. isueiiunlfi. its onllortultltlzs. D w’ do“ 9 ‘ m‘: um“ romantic mrm or “Hm and M“ ‘vuuhrup Taym, w“ (m. .HA. welocme party! Th“ knuflvlhteunnlv. s? hazlv-zutefitétruloveltvl Inc you knowvt 11:51.8 ‘.00; come engaged to Constance. be- r1age~ W111 "m1 1 PF3‘-'!i'-'lm.\’ 40PM m“ It!“ Pgisler’ and m‘: 1131mm we are coming hnluei" ‘I ékillarl-Srce f) ‘h It dalw ipher slender) You ye marl-led a g: 1 85$ Muse l knew We. would not wan! w ._»ll.l0UKIl with his" ulutllt-ril ltpuw. hull no tr-lubb- tilt-n in cmlns- ugtaghafl n a‘; s 5 SE dfssed u, ,.,;,,.I"°§Y.1‘“'e .esm1e‘d . a d 11131, hen-here forever", m,“ and he,” ‘m, m0 5,0,1“, ‘ “You-r aunt," Wm Said‘ “Prumnr young ‘gull- . e] ecerlam Dcmorrs] “e have nlrea y creel hers" My niece, one of the Beunetts, 7 we (11.1 m,“ ayutauy 1,, e ._llnt A11...- all. I was Constance Ben-av been there an ‘his time and aw tum. nearing onby om hepaoqlslae ‘mason my utoncylno n l: llvlng on a“ on“ ma,“ Mum-L night, but we dill leave . y eurly 1“~'11-1‘1“1"’ 1° "l": 0111"! "105! Drum-hang mmder He". nlinuu." ‘ML Sh“ new 9° e 1 Min out ID. He was ge t ng a 8 Y Aunl, Harrlte burst olut indignant-I n W _ _ irtent women in New york! l ‘l“'ell‘ l, has "0 be faced-u Iy. I Wont have It. She {Ilflléillaibw Though“ Memorize‘, w,“ ‘ h.“ “Hull! I b~ .'l< 1.01.1111; , e t'il_'.' . . deal of black. B116 nd I was afruid of a quarrel. the next mffillilg. FITSI. of ll. Wm ”'_'"“’" B great mw’ a- _ drove 3101",} 1Q 1,1,,- ulother’: Mufiflp A lot of publicity followed, the‘ _ d f l.“ W, much like a 011119- '1 f-‘Bmim brifik d!!!" Yell- Btl went behind him and slipped m)’ around tonne, her face showing hflr prgyg a Priceless Heritage in . _ started cur drive ‘m ee ' g y l, tel-y (lull spade 111m she used slmfwbanu into his. anger, her eyes flashing. n Y . All tllc wllv Ill t 51111193 311d 51'11‘1‘1e‘1 and mgmemy ltngly. It was very clever of her. furl "That sounds well. You may’ be A '1' "a ' ' and brought he 1o ._ d - afternoon we _ three dlgcuggg-d ripe Qziyaé”, 3:: hack. I tried to escape from It, chpd l (gnawed Wm and [he Sun, n m h d , v n m You “You certainly shall hflVe your. _ - liopt Wendi-ring Ihh. the probable any,“ 0g Au“; llanllut Winthrop insisted on talklngnlcasgs’ up- ‘he Mm m ‘he frumfrhhenh°11etegw Blazing-l gezsrwjlmle able to d0 ifs-in £29m" o? any allowance. I wont allow Ytu to. __n net ‘and hem ‘he c“ “hue someone 11°01’ i 1.1.1.. afzcted lonyg necklnceswtfuld lhmt in latest“ Andothe money ls 111W m somektmy uptuwnllflml‘ “"111 "She docs tblutzs in zl HTPEAI IILIF ""01 Bnakllhllii 07 m‘! l ‘If rung ‘he m.“ .0: H" "on" ‘PM e1 a m“ ' 0 7m" w“ _1 won't a "w 11- 1wllil~h sowt-th sparingly sllllll rt-np . .. . .. . . 1- 1 " ‘ ‘ ‘ - ' " ff Ih. . ' . ry when Sh» bus ner mlnll mode‘ I pug ulnlust dlIYl0Z"-"1 31 “F” 1111115115. 1:11ll311111551tiébzxtaliermwzgditfgfillf:10M). DA“ 311k‘ ‘it: OYOYKL 3°11 have 11991101111)’ 900581110 "V" {ulsu hllflflllfilYi and lie wlllt-ll sou-.- up". l nmumml‘ m“ 511M111; i‘! 111ml" A3 we (‘T111115 1mm m" C1111 1 \\r'ln bad crossed the room IIZQUJEMI?! ‘Ilg-rtfxkhrlllklie!‘ aunt and 1111i!‘ 1,1201. “'"1,'I,..y°“.“ ‘ma; 11111111111111‘ hmmlurlllliy shun; Wm.’ also l ,‘ - w me. t o‘ ou. ‘en . ' '.»~'.. .‘ ' ‘l .' : ‘, fund stood in front of her. 1x1,“ wlm her beauty and my y i 11111111111111 10111111111111’ J b . those two long , -ll_._1;r;,m-.L Hind lwndcd IIUIIII‘. I virus wry quit»: H "Well, 1.1.111 1 I't I tli - 1 "Why should t fecl annoyed at Wm - , , _ =1 0W my nl~=¢@—" - m‘ H’ A “g- n d‘ ‘ , ‘m’ ‘l m 50")’ F041 M"! any 1119a 05 money. I could have tuade ttnylhhlg She stunned. because little .\Irs. . "1 “"1 ‘1 lzolug tomorrow, much less of tnk- 01h", $11,. could have married any~ greater burl-y)‘ ,\11-__;_ '1";,_t-1.,r an» we were only married two days? “.9 ring m” be" L pounced, and Ilfrf‘ Ions-s 1M tn-I-I j . f , ' l, we W,“ u“... ,, ,_ Taylor was Wilkins twmss tin",- . ‘ 100%" s" 11"“ ' in: C-Infiwnfie. he said quietly- one she chose- room towards her. That little lady's’ TIIE IDEAL \l'.»'iY:——Tlu-_v lu-lp- "I chose,- Win," I cried. mot".- d tl' w- c. t“ . , . d. . , . s eufi n laI) lfliIl IIl_ utl i] tiwhméerb. And purker dnll“‘-lr‘li\llx\‘: hoped you “null; 5L3). Wm] u; face was m" m. anger w". qwfislml p31,), m“, his “pigmjuur; and‘ j "Yes, you chose Win)‘. she echo- ‘lurhefl W‘!!! run away tonight!" must have showed my 35mph“. nlent. lot" “in laughed and Sudduh-1 ye orucidl Soft 9nd flokt wont scrotal» Gives betteljfreysui U“ It,‘ owls lltll tll-- ~"t. ‘ILUUIH-lgiil‘. mid-u- fillvll n tvtltlall-IWWII _ glorious to bl- in Ion-E I W113 m, ..._-... .- .. ;-;___ , _, p‘ J New l‘ BOIINTIFIILLY : c; BOY ls DROWNED IN ALBERT Coll , SO “I IltJI‘I-I\\'l<)l.l. illl.l.. . til-twill] lxillifiriliih. Li‘ H _\'\"III'.\' \\'1l‘~ lll’ll't\ll"li 1 lillm WIIIII’ fi-llit 1m- Ilt‘-.II on , ttrllzty ztftcrlttultl. 'l'l\<- bu‘, dud litilv kirl collllltlllioth". “v-fl} in: ztt tltv- lltttll ulptl tll»- bu; illhl luv-I'm» fc-t l-l‘ out. t". Ills lvzltlitllls \\"l~l"-~ midi-l» 1-1 um- llH\I5IItIlI'l-_ Tlll- (‘ulwllltf 1m ray, lit-Id all ‘lllllll- -1 " of illTiflvlliili lll‘il\\il ARGUMENT Chapter 21 J ULY 16 THE AUNT did. Cl: .1.- 34 _ . ~ -. “v8 begun Mann“)! and U.’ H‘ 1r 1 111,8 i199!‘ “m1 1.11"- 11” 111' “m1 1'1 vfv“l';llor uwltile." “me an me gray had gum. m“ Opt-vt-ry 0m.- sttitl to his lirtltlll-r, lit- w guesq my mm“ firobmbh, Winn l. w,“ dark WM,‘ W“ dmvp m,’ still as though we held IUIIH: .0 on I "We!" Aunt. Harriet gasped at,ed, “And for a time it -will he very 11, she was ammmed, he, thllykgy of good cotlrlluc.'~I.<zliull 41:13. ‘ ' ' ' 1 ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' at n 116W hflllflif- 1111' "1' “'11s “ml tin- word "And pray where did youlflne But you'll stnrve mentally and p111}; evgn 11915 flat limp gru " h“ ‘ . . . I . , . . , I} .l.r- itlg1.\\'cllsvillc. I was glad of tllztt. For JULy 17 showed a little liie. Evidently she had my ‘unit-r ‘mil of my entrails-men’. that mrly. tor first. lt-lezrttnl hour early in the m." Ing tlla the hurl “'iill1“i ILWIIII" tor all iinswt-r an illlplns 11y short while we lnzlrtlt-rl zlitt-rttrurlis, und had then 110m; In to Boston. From tllc-rl: he bud couullt train to New Yorlc-slle tell-crap. ed the midnight train, but silo might even have token one earlier. It was only ilvc or 53x hotlri-r- if al.1- had found it train earlier tiluu tho night one, she plight Wellsvllll; next ‘lllrlrninu. site would l.-r.-rttlinl,t' arrive in tin.- carly ailernoon, and if SII‘: took ll into Iver hczld to take it apt-teal train there was nu llzlllllt; WIHJH >11“ would come. l lumped u), every sound. surt- ll. wns my itlllll. (muting up tlll- ‘Hlffll. ‘fbut night. Airs. ‘Iaylur Ilollv-il mi: lmrv- all l . me about 6 tfclock und we. vlrovo l}! 11154 "l"111""11 1"’ 1*" “11r1-" ""1111" there had been oppnrtttnliy’ for that I’ W“? Fmi" 111"" ""9 “"‘111 "11 1“ "'13" picture to get Into print and a1‘ car, out of Wcllsvllll- toumrds till- north. through tho lint-s oi work nlen Wdlking stiuthtvzlrvl to the u" plants. By 8 we wen.- spinning “(mun “(This from “mm.” we we“, 11 I in quietly, put the car up at tltc lltllc house. 'I'lwn next nlorrlinl; Win u-oupl no oft‘ to Ills office its Its-uni, and as llhULl-I I would g0 out ill the uardeu‘ Iand when Wt-llsville knew we} .vv¢.-r.- bottle it would find us already, VLWILDIIHIIIEII and tllcrc could bo no» "vclr-otttc. party. flit.‘ any iuss nor c101 vltcnt-ut. 1 1 We planned und laughed over it! i"! "l" 10.n- rn- drove burl! w- c-ven llnwered- . . . ll 1101.1 b 1i tithe most uncotniortuble hLlll HI a road house for dinner. so its to bl.- 51m.- it. would be late when we :0.’ In. and the pn-olle along street" alrt-atly in bed. V Only nnt- tiling troublr-rl me. I Illnd iurgnttvtl III!‘ annoy-uric» oi‘ tho mun with tllv- (‘AIIIPTJI - until tllttllcr. Itt tltv IZAU,‘ ultermlon v1.- strlppi-ti u: it hlllfii] i-.W11 m buy gumlinra, and 11'1"“ 11 1”" L11111'~"',1"1” 11 5'11'""\\'it\ lwutltt buyint: tilt.- czty papa-rs. '11” ’~ Nwfl 11111111111“ 11'1" “m” 1'” Tlluuull it. septum] only ll pllort tlmc since we litul iclt the city. still story written of the itiupfillittnl ztntl tho HIIIIUIIH snnt out on tile litnll trains. ’I‘hcse were in tllc ruilroad through tile clear rnortlinl; air zlnvlkhuvm” L,” ‘he world “'39 “NW1 and 5111141": "151 "book here!" Vlflll crlwl Iiltlgllilll-f 1 ‘$111 ' “Why Aunt llurrIt-t. it's sww <1 I wc drove through ll. “fltlplly7" I remcmbtrr Win zlsk- I mg "w" And I nmhled‘ m" "x"'111"1.e-n0ugl\ pcrlutps. but looming large "Jilly. 1° over my eIoplnt-lll to spook. We turned west towards Iiuffulo m “Wm nnd arrived lllcrr: in till: Ilitt-rllrltltl. We WGTQ‘H\I\I'I"III:II tllut (I-‘Ly zlu-I Slllyfid ill till,- oily int‘ two dut- Thut had been Ttlylor. Ilooklriu, but-k over ‘and spread the pIAllhfi-i tut for mo. looked at Ilt-Iltllint-ll, small] in my cy-l-s, lit-cause my ntlnle was I "New York llcbutuntle Itflopes." one sllld. "Ill-irons to Glllliotls .\Itlt"- rics Vlllttgt: Youth," another llulxer urrunntltl by .\l an", n And so it went. One paper bull u I.‘ . me "mm ‘Structure oi [Dir-ODE I hull lxlsud for, and years oi happiness zlnri Ufliilill-[momhs and Inumhs “for”, when since two things front my plnesm that. I have through. I remember that stand out clearly romantic elopment. """“'.tllnt Hiirfitrf still mu the 11.1911 .,1- ‘making o. social butterfly out 0f mo. Tile stories, which Xvln rend t0 me while I took the wllccl and One was that Win w: s Ilsa ‘nt- ' ‘ 1mm ’drnve, were the strunses; mixture ed ‘because I had not brought along one of my very slunnlnlz, CVPIIIIIlI, dresses so we could dross for din‘ ner In the hotel. "I'm always stored wear those elaborate told him. "That's it! I want people to stare at you. I want the world to soc what a beautiful wife I have. Think how they'll envy met" I smiled a little. I was pIPnt-lcd that he was proud of me. But I at wllmll things," I Wultlu Surrtntn Foil Mounts Well: and Nervous. Made Well by Lydia Efinkham’: Vegetable Compound Webbwood,0nt.— ‘ 1 was in a very weak and run-down nervous condition. always tired from the time I got up until I wept to bed. Sleep did not rest me at all. _ M sister recommended Lydln E. Pink am's Vegetable Com- to me and others told me about t, but it was from m sister's advice thut I took it. It dld not take Ion until I felt stron er, headaches le t mo and my appet to came back to me. I am n farmer's wife and have man thin I to do outside the house, su “milking, looking after the poultry, and other ores. I heartily recom- mend the egeuble Com und to all who have the same troub e I had, for it ll a tine medicine for women."- llra Louis F. ELHABEER, Hillel-eat e wood, Ont. Nervous Wotan Finds Relief ‘ Port Huron MIch.—-"I suffered for (.110 yum with pains in my side, und If I worked very much lwas nervous flld j rad in the morning u when l want to bed. I was sleepy all tbeday und didn't feel like doin an - und It: l0 norvousf wou bi r nails. One of rn friend! E. nkhum’! and It helped ‘ tint! soon felt. fins. — BIILIR. BOI-Idth 8%., Iloluifar from an fouli- tryLydIa Jink- Compound. _ _ 0 ,oi' f-lct ttutl fiction. I was an heir- ess to millions but preferred the (Inlet lift: to the city's guiety, one said zlnotihor that I llnd spent my life In boarding schools tlbronll, III]- ctllcr that I Wits supposed to ‘be stntiylnl: tor the opera! "Aunt Ifnrrlet has gotten excited and tullted, or else they've been lis- tening to some 01' the rumors that rlln around the village zlbout you when you first come," Win chuck- led, as he read. "Someone lu the sauuturiulu heard you singing “CRIBS l" your room one day and decided you hall ouch a good vulug you must be an 011cm sinner. I know wllo let out .-.ll this Wild gos- sip, the little editor 0t the weekly paper in Wellsvnle." I sold nothing. “It's ll peach of a picture of you," Win wont. on, looking at the snap shut. "Good 0i" the cur too. \¢\':lsn't I tuodcst? I sat on tho other side- I don't got in at all." "You mitzllt have been the tubule picture, as far as I nm concerned," I answered lolly. Win tossed the papers Into liit‘ buck of the car. “Funny child!" hn said. "Aren't you glad I'm proud of you?" “Of course," I tmswm-retl. "You you love me?" ho tic-mund- ed, so zmxintlsly I lzltlglletl und fnr- got. my IINHIlPIllliTy ill Itttmtrr. Al'- tcr nil, Witt was .1 cllllrlr-llis pleas- ure at ull this was the ptellstlrc oi’ a smull boy with fl new plllything. We put the cur n Ithe one public garage on Mountain Street. and Win, carrying our bugs, joined me where I wttltetl in the KIIIIIIOWS on the corner. We walked hack through small streets and turned finally into our part. n block front my little wlllio ‘house. “i never knew, lwhcn ll rented it. that I was to be married und live there," I said ns we walked nlonz. Isn't it lotscly. Witw-lust you an" I in that dear little place’! Do you think I can send Pltrkcr buck to the satmtarium nnd do the work 1 “our! Cal-ml, 01- 101; nervous, to stuill; lllornlrtgifln the wly we had planned to slip “vemome She assumed tlle solemn. 3010"?!" IIIng. I-nllrlvw public garitgc. and wztlk llutllc tu ttlyjnnl mannw H. one ‘flndukwing a “m, erul and lt-d the way lnw till." 911111- glm oven rt-gtlrvlutl m4- wilh Llii- kind and symllltthf-tic manner that one mlttltt use in lonkint: "W" 11"‘ "-11 1 muurner. It bet-an to affect ml nerves imult-tliattzlli Two worm-n vn-ro _ 1~(;qm_ Aunt Ilurrlot sat erctrt 1n one big nrnlcltztlr, \Vin‘.~l IIIIJIIIPI‘ W115 hunched um trying to look ttt c1511; In our livinlt t! the room. I suppose it w Ileaux, but then _ gm: lts- tun. Aunt lIltrrtt-t but] so twill the uir of taking the I "I_ tilt: poor liltlt- dtwcbitll: 1llT_l>F'l"'1- "1 1"‘ mg hmfi,»,u5ly 1ln<-rlmltlrl.'lbllr, ‘ lllil too tout-ll u nlltrlYl‘ I" I>A111‘¢11"‘f 1" ‘snv s0. And site had our lwst ("null 106' wbnrclts Mrs. Tiiyklf. W11" really must lulu- been suffcrllll’. hysicul disconlfort in the uooti-‘Il IliiII‘, llzld the nir of I1i111l“11“4‘11-" umkmu U". bphr, of II, nlltl ul try- ing w be clmprful lil. the Hillli.‘ “mu Afli-fwltrilfi] wondt-rwl Wllni lose IIWII cvr-r tullu-tl abotll- w“. and I stood In the door. uni l felt like a. nntittlli)’ ‘P11114- ‘you to comp," I tuurtuurcd mechan- brcuk the zlwlttl 81181100. ' “It ls," Aunt. Ilurrit-t suld. "Tlu-ro was n0 (my. 1U met-t I110. find this. ILS an ttmusitll: tub-n 1,13“- by myself with lull "klmtll of you, expect to put me in this spiritually in a place like this. You 'bntldbox'.'" “'l'llc house is too small," lngrel-II wpologeticzllly. "But lnlother has plenty of room, and DWI" Itome is still tuine, I thought |you would do nle the honor of staying there." I gasped than. at his enormous (zourttge, I watched these two with nnsclnzltion. Witt ul _v ill, 1 l THE MAN WINS 1 Chnlpter 22 11cm" of the speech demanded that. dinllry clever woman. l “Your ruothcr htls nlrcutl_t' been (‘ililflflillg enough to offer me the llfifillllilllly of her home." she said. Ilor tones only n. shade tvnruleq ly null swr-etly. I looked at him in admiration. Ilcrc Wits a side of him that I llild 1110f. sec-n yet. The city men were? ‘masters on this suave nlnntler. but1 -I uovcr thought to find it in Win.| horn nnd bred in the little village. . |imbccilo LIIXI ltlnnwjiltlt-y man. Iickul. wwnsvme. ~ culled hlmSt-lf." I "I'm so tzlnd you got llcro safely.‘ ‘I murmurs-ll ztuuin. ‘roam and kisslnu llor. slatted n vory cold chock. “This is my husbutld." I went on, putting a hand around to hunt win. By that time I needed tvhYilii" .11 as well as mental support. 1 Aunt Harriet turned to him, leav- 1lntt mn for a moment/An moment I 1took ndvzlntntze of tn go ovcr and kiss Mrs. Taylor. Win saved the situation. “You llccllrt’! pron-nil you're glad i0 see mc, .\Irs. Bennett," In: suit]. “I know lust bow you fuel, I'd feel the same in "your place." "At least you tire frank," Aunt Ilnrrlet said, lillfl I felt us though Win httd gained u little advantage. “I sltan'l. \ry'1o bc polite or even conventional. I've been sitting here ‘two. solid days, while you-yolt-J’ "W-hlle I was running off wit your niece." Win snid. “I know lmw angry you are. I don't blame you. Only you would Iinvc done the same thing in my place." Mo went over to kiss his mother. Somehow -I felt he had the advan- tutzo. again. Tilt-rustic yny to be angry at n person who aldmits his luult! t Rill PINIPIES llN FACE 3 YEARS ltched and Burned. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. ' "Myfacowaaafieaedwlth pimpleu for three years. They were hard and red. Ind lectured und scaled over. The pim- D plea itchsd and burned causing me to scratch and irritate them, and Holt many a night's sleep on \ account of the irritation. " I rad an advertlle- Inuit for Cuticura Soup and Olm- naent and lent for a free ample which helped me so I purchued more, and after using four cakes of Sea; with the°intlnent,lwllbflld~"( lgned) Min Mnrtha Tbaueb. R. 2, Box 45, Vining, Minn. myself?" "You cannot," Win said decided- ly. "But I know how to lake care of you, and it would be such fun!" "Maybe. but I don't want my wife Gin Outlcuru Soap. Ointment and TnIwn-l the can of your akin. t-rtlstillil,’ Lltu Site prv- .' Naturally Aunt Harriet was fur- ious Win bad hit he: weak spots~— she know sllc had neglected mc while I trust III. But no one could have guessed that Win had scored In hit from ller unrelenting exter- “I shall see Connie because COW nie noes with rue," sho said. "But Aunt Harriet, I'm married now! And I don't want. to zo-I don't have to go.—-Wln dear?" I np-l pooled to Itlm suddenly. IIc hold out his hand and took one of mine In it. "Site's of age. you know, Mrs. Bennett," he said gently. 0i’ course ho "won the argument. Aunt Harriet llnd possibly never uc- cepted defeat before, and she did It now with poor zrwce. "Yes, she's of age, and if she wants to stay. I have no control over her. She's married, and t-hnt seems to be thnt—untll she finds out the mistake she made. Fortun- utely, people are broad-mlntled about legal separations and tllv—" "Aunt Ilurrlet!" I interrupted. "I beg your pardon." she return- ed. "You've been married two days. Walt until it's been two years. or ten. Then we'll see what happens. Meantime it seems I ltnve to make tho. best 0f this." “Will you shake hands Win asked, holding out Ills right hand. hand. "Since you suggested that we he flank," she said. "I intend to take advantage of your offer. I've had two days to sit hers and await your return, and during that time I've seen something of the place. and its llnhtvbitnnts. and I've learned n tfevv things albout you from your moth- er." "You've learned nothing to my dipcredlt when." Win answered, still smiling and keeping his temper. "Naturally not." She left It an open question as to tvvhe was nothing to learn, or whether it would not be learned from his mother. "I've found out that you have a position in an oil company here. that you've never been dls- charged. that you've been a good son and ilhe people here like you. You look much better than I ex- pected. You're attractive and you have a quick tongue and a good temper. that. I've found for myself since I've seen you." "I'm glad you Ilka me a little," ‘Win said. But thiamas premature —-it ave her an opening. \unt Ilnrrlet ccqlli t b b 1 I “'11s not rwtl)‘ Wlmolliflcrl at this, f-he(0ft)IJi(:lflI‘YuéOIl:-1 .1 :.I.c I10‘. ground it very clever»! _ lly. tor she was renlly up ¢x1l~uur.‘n'°re “ramunc 111°m"'"1 1° "lflkv Ills‘ .trzlin loaves tomorrow." . . "If you must 1:0. you won't see: Connlc~nnd she has been lookin r . 1" 10F 60in‘; nvcr ml old fnrm llouseiwtvlllcll nly heart stood perfectly. ‘IUFIXZITII to a visit all during ller. . _ 1i(_.ou\.ah,gc_oncei.. Wm Sam smmnh; n tho edge oi the town. But ihelsttll. IIe looked, down zit llPI‘, sin: l l (this one, as to whether or not he 'Iluvlug won one YICIOFY. Winlhmll then?"l1“ 111° Attttt IIarrIet gnzod serenely over, ‘his head and refused to see the‘ weren't born or bred to live In such a plitce. You nlay think so now. "She hasn't married a poor mun," she begun indlgnantljx ' You're young and romantic. und ‘the quiet. ,uro of meeting some m‘ Your friends lhere~y0ur Ella and Margery and be satisfied with them!" ' "She won't have to be," (‘fled suddenly. "I'm going bring her to the city." l Win t0 THE SURPRISE H Chapter 23 “In could not have chosen u; zmnlmmlement. tttntost zlstonlslllnent. - "I'm K001i: to bring her to the: filly." he said. o" "OUT-QB ll Wfls not so nlucll n noon. ‘we had been tnukiut; plans‘ his statement was ‘Will's mother. I'll to this time she llnd been per! fectly quiet. sitting over in her cor- nerot the room and listening to the crtbnl wnr between Iler son and y aunt. _ Nowshe got up und conic across the roctu to him. "But what du you mean?" silo asked. “IIQw are you going to the city?" _ . \Vlntllrop by this time was com- pletely muster of the whole situ- ation. Ile had gone cheerfully into an argument with my very angry aunt and he had won out. I did not know then that the only argument he ever had with this mother was should be allowed to leave homo. felt inspired to go out and win un- other. "Everything that Mrs. Bennett says ls quite true," he announced.- "Constance would never be hilllIlY In this plaice." “But I am crazy terrupted. "You will get over that," he told‘ me. "It's new to you 11nd Yfln llllllk It's wonderful. In n few months you will be as tired of it as’ I am this minute. Mother would never allow me to leave because she nev- er felt 1 "was grown up. She stint use that argument now because I tn married nnd head of a family. Ital turned 1o 511111;, u; me when he said- this. I 1-139511195," he went on, ‘I have n0 future here. I have to mznke my way world, or Connie will never be satisfied with rue." “()1 uourse I slmtlld," I lutrrictl to gay. Fancy never being satisfied‘ with Win‘. I 1 looked up llt his tall figure. I e lueemed so much the hero to mc~ though the only 1111118 I R09“ 11111 hnd won, was u victory over , ‘upgry uunt. Otherwise I know; ,._...i__.___. Summer Complaints about it," I ill- have anyone call my Winthrop tlrue he wants. , "I don't cure whether your nil-co‘ ‘some whose names I've forgotten. has money or not, she IIiInIYI 11.5) I know you too well to think you'll mucll us my son! Ile didn't try to. better himself by nlnrrying ‘till ltcir- ess as you think! Ile could IIIiiITy anyone. and I'll give llltn a lltllltl~ some allowance!" "And keep mo here blather," Win put in. "Yes. much good money dot-s him There." Aunt Ilnrrict made u ros- ture that included all Wellsvilic in one supremo contempt. “lie can Iivo wherever llo wants!’ "Vile-ll, that settles it. Tilt-u wt- go. You are both of you charming ladies!" And YYin wont over to his moth» her for a moment. il. tllolncltt ill ‘"19 “'1”? W115 "1051 351001511011 byjiool-led u-p ut ltim. Iic wus Sillillllgh ‘Wllmg y“ she held llcr Icy cxpresslotl. \\'lll--ll one twus going to will out this Iitllvf‘ TH E JOURNEY Cllzt-ptcr 2i There vrtut this broatltclss ptltlsv. And then Win did the sweetest tutti most tactful tllinlt I had cwr sccn. IIe rent-lied nvcr and took llly :lunt's llzttltl und kissed it with all lllu tull- Izlniry of an old-time knight. Anti Aunt Ilnrriot relented. Afiorl all, she was only Ilunlun and silo was fonlinlne, und Win had tln ut- tructive personality. Slle begun lu snlile. "You ure u trump, Mrs. nett," Will snld, ' Once ugulu Ito showed cxtruortlllt- llry tact. lion- "You may cull me Aunt Iturrict.“ she said graciously. Site WIIS pit-lut- ed that ‘ne made no attempt to llw. on u familiar footing with her until she gave permission. ‘Thank you, Aunt Ilurrlet," \\'in answered. “And now," Aunt Ilttrriet Ilfiililll with a business-like air, "we llllgllt as well =begltl to tlllk practical dc- tails, Are you sure of this plflCt- In the city’! Ilow lunch will you make out of it?" "I'm fairly sure of it. and I won't make ulucll," Win answered lrunk- ly. "But It's an onfinlnl: WHlI-ZP- The salary would only be $2,000 u _\'(‘ilI‘. lpoaslbly less. If I llnd only that to count on I would not have askcd Connie to run away with mo. Ilut you gee my father had a large 1'5- tuto und when llo dlcd. he leit it in trust for me with tlly luothor. ‘I was 11 boy Illen und wild und ltc did not itlellevo I would n much sense. I hope lo IIPOW Till“ wrong. If my lllotllcr cottsettls lo my gghlg, sh;- cun ttive mc an allow- ance of $3,000 or 31-1101) l1 YN“? 111111 will make. suy $6.000 tlll0lZ9lllPr~-" “I spent $5.000 ott Constunct-s gowns lust year and llcr ttlxl bills weru $800. I thought ller n cm‘. that. rough estimate. OIIGSI§‘1F,I.‘Z§§EI..I§..? will m» $3.0m» 4.1 Al. the first sign oi‘ illness during the hot weather give the little ones Baby's Own Tablets or in n few ther there‘ hotlrs he may -be beyond aid. Thcsejhaggt ITBIIIMS will prevent summer com-l given occasionally to the cussed llgfcre~l i t granted. I nlwzlys ltnd hm Ii. urea 1 _ H n _ v H _ I _L i 1 '1 w. nuy. I ultmtya slit-ltd ototyllllill! deal M “mnoy “N Txy m m ‘have and =I “l-VPT SUPIII in Iu-t titty. plnlnts If well child und will promptly rc- lllevo these trmlbles if they come on suddenly. Babl/‘s Own Tablets should always he kept in every homo where illorc are growing ,chlldren. There is no other medl- safe. The rolled jl-s sold" modi- cine daaelra or by mall at cents a box from The Dr. Wllliamp’ Madi- ‘oino Co. ‘Brecht its 0n . least, prolntbly $5,000", your fttrul- ture about $4,000 to start with. your maids will cost u coulllc ttturc. ill"! you have You!‘ details IIIS~ I never heard such for took them svel- assumi- 1 "You can livo like a klnil h?" ‘"1 $2,000 n year,“ slte said. I "Here! Well. if he needs “That's all rlttht. have It." the 10,0000‘: tar he ‘clanfl o] M); ._ a y all crc y. have she wa ‘s6 an?! "W" she would have turned 0W1’ l1 ' - - . I I 1.1- ... . "I won t at homo. , “'9 three wonleu. Mrs. Taylor burst out still more ttt-1 lturlled and looked ill him in tIll-rd-lgntlnlly. Yt: l‘_\' grow up to lltlvc. living expenses lultcr of course. if Win~ cine as good and- ttbo mother hasumm ‘my: hero-J’ the ltuoron rntnentn analyst that a olutely t be-1 thallium when w" l-ll. Tilt“ Iillll- IlIi_\ v.11 l I'II£I.I\'lClt.-\.‘\'('IE: - I-‘or Ilt- shall n sou 0i .\It'.~". Kl-nt oi _\‘._-.-. 1lll'll\'i‘l‘ lllle tu-l-tly \\‘Ilt‘Il Il-- (‘YIPIIII "tllt- poor also, und llillt tllut Imtlt ublyol-VVQ bee“ i“ ill"! YOU don't nttttd-ipoor. He's not u lot of motley. Ill: , , __ _ ... _ . But I've bud the pleasucan have all he wants o1 it utrv-‘nu 1111mm Huh“ '11:" 1 JULY l8 tn I'.\'Ill“.IlS'l‘.-\Nll'.~§luk~ ppm, t0 IIIIiIt rstiltltl illn tvuy o1‘ thy ]Il‘4‘-1 ‘CPlltS. so slltlll I tulk of 111v, wontlrotls \vot-k.~a.—-l’s:tllll IILMZT. i JULY119 1 "PIT Till} 'I‘ltI"I‘ll:- is...» tip-l ~trutll. null sl-ll it not: ‘llirll “duo... 1 ‘and illstrut-tlptl and lllllll'l‘>,lglllqljnkl1 . ,.~~I'ro~»~rbs 210.13. - ‘ i ‘ JULY 20. l'I' rlttlt-"lrterli \'ll']‘]]l\'1~ . ~ - . ..-~ v1rf1lfg1lfillyl il-"iitlnv all my colitis to ‘ 1' lllllll, illlli llllltltzll I ltit-l- lIi_\' U011) Io In- IHIHIIWI. till-l ll"l\.- not Ii-Ilalrlty. il llffllllolll lilt‘ II<IIIIIII,L'___. 1 [Ufllllflliiilri 12:17:. 111"" l-ili-‘y had been. “I on" sorr" I 01,11,101 accept n’ except 11m“ {he fillfllrlflc 10 Aunt Harriet. but ttwasgor and put his urttts Ilmund ll-~r_ wlll enilrclg; now idea to me, for our and kissed her. Then In» trout to lily way IIOIIIU in the cur that zlfler-JAultt Ilurriel. lilo sloetl in front m] ‘, JULY 21 .\t.-\.\":< llIIt'l‘lll1l1iH'|-. .1.“ , ‘ , I - on s ul IIl_\ llztlllls; 111.," 11;“, lmtdll IIIIIILZS und-u" his" l‘ 1 . ..-, I . . “ to '“'11111 it viilkalllillllllllftp’ill ulliliilf- '1“ Ho»! i,,,,,.,',',, hfilfli“ "Ifilaflffl,1w?“ "‘ Milled from tho finest ltttll I'll‘, Spl-IIIQ WIICiIII II IRIS . " ‘ "'1 "‘ 1"<"'ll*"*l-" 'l‘l1i-' qutllttws wlttclt have trill; snnllltcrl out |,_._. Mm T; _ _ _ _ um und t ml by. tutu.- I\\t1'111"1]-1l1;l1:l_ (ftlnatlmn Fruit-u» lvh 11""! klItr-"tl ill t-kcll HIIIPI‘ and! f. . “inrkml m“ m11"1"*14lll.\'. l Wklri \\'\ll‘»' dnunb‘ rll-tl, Will ullltlu-li. 1 "In ultt- sllnltl; 1p- 1,3,1 "Wfyllling lll- \\':‘l]l(lrl‘ he ‘vYIiS pll-alpt-tl, .~\llil so It was fillzllly ,<1-11|,.,| Win 1 lltrop and I slit-Ill lwl; 1.1.1.115 i" m‘. lllllu IIOII-‘ll? ill Wcllxvillv, ltvn “Xltlkig! of tllc must pt-rft-l-t lluppillcss l1’ bud ever ktlotvlt. ’I'ilt-ll Wu “'('|1[ p. IIIP city. But ulczttttltttv I Iuttl two wot-Its (u: do lust as I wllntotl. I uni up trill-ill lilo luortiittl: was. 111-511 “m1 pm,‘- 11nd worltvll in my littlc IJIIYIIPII in! One of my \'t1lllll‘llll.ll5 i'l‘i"lilllllt>1 aprons, I llltult- lust-tilts for illIlPll-1 con ttlttl sundwlcllc-s tor my ltfit-r- noml tcal parties. Ella und Alargvtgv lintl Tod und Bill und tllv .\nlt-.< and,’ Alolllvt" 'l‘ltyltlr and ull llltl Post of tllcm value IITOIIIHI my loa Iilbll‘, und ltt the ovoulttt: tvc Ililii tiny in» _ formal tlitluors. m" ll fcw of us out; “Sen5ali0n" is u“? 1d! atlmut tlttti lllttycd curds". l , And bust of ltll tvt-rl- 1'11‘ w-vt-n- pastry IIUIII‘. I int-ts wllun w“ \\*(\Tl‘ loll lo out" Ontario so“, WiIItBVWh st-lvt-s. ’I‘Iu-u wc- salt mt lu tho \\"it1it- _ _ . It has the light (loll don't 1'11 BREAD zllld I l ltlllzllllvll‘ N.) wontll-r» 1f‘ us"”opp rot“ 9i‘ chairs uttdct" tlu- slurs, and Will smoked and I lutmotl but-k in illt- , - - _ , t corner of lhc hzltnmol-lt, 1p115try quillltwb “IIICIT. And iltc ovr-tlinl: nil" was mul 21ml hard wheat floup (1111 1 fruurllnt. It was lnll- ill Attgtlsi _ . ' tlttin, it would lw hourly Sl-lllcttlh- l5 11f] OCOIIUITINII mr by lilo linu- wo wvro ill llu- t-lttzl too 1 lWlu was ~full ul‘ IIIS twtv plants is) ' ’I‘:tylor was sntnl-Iitncs pl ml -' _ v , about. it IIIIII sotuvlitntrs lttuultrlot Let )0u1 n01“ 01 der "Shc wouldn't. lr-l mo go," _\\'in; “our be . told mo nnco. "oxrcpl for ilto tacit ’ “North West" for b ' that I nmrrlod you. Silo Sllyri you “Sensation” for p85 I have such :t sonslllll- llPillI on your shoultlt-rs tllztl you'll b0 nhlo in ltumllo lltt- tnonvy purl of llif.’ ill"- fttlrs, whorl-its I ttovvr could, Sill-E.- ‘rllzllt, inn. I ltllvl- no fit\ll$t\ ol‘ mo- Sold by dealers ct/KYW’ ' ‘tiling for it. Ilut slum- you'll bi- along in lnnk unit-r mo. Xlttlltnl‘ scvtns to lllluk ii will lw till TIIIIIL" “It's sn tilt-n to Itavt- you lo Llkc 4mm of." I uustvt-rctl. And Win rump pvt-r and klssctl mo. And lllcr-sl of all wore ille ovctl- (llll 11m oven lulk, but ,1 ‘sat quietly, sometimes hand in itlulu, while I leaned back loqkinll . TIIE T. H. TAYLOR C LIMITED cnmrnm. our '