Aucvsr 11. NABISCO SIIREWEUWIIEAT qivesmeiblidellerqy! My youngsters expect teacher oo have lots of energy! So I eat crisp, nourishing NABISCO Shredded WhQ for breakfast. This delicious, golden cereal i; my]; from pure 100% whole wheat. And we need whole wheat in our diet every day. Why don't you join the crowd of husky NABISCO Shredded Wheat eaters — enjoy this grand energy-cereal tomorrow! Just add salt ta I sup balling wute eoonel crumble In 2 NABISCO Shred- ded eat biscuits. Cook l mlnure - then serve tasty perridgsi Island-Grown Plums will be on the market beginning early in September. They are tree - ripened. therefore full-flavor ed. Be_st varieties i Guaranteed 4 Years he NEW C O N N OR THERMO Equipped with either Gas or Electric Motor. . nnoumnunurs Many oi our Friends who reside in Rural Areas rs- qulro to buy: ~ ‘ " A NEW KITCHEN RANGE F A NEW WASHING MACHINE F A NEW REFRIGERATOR i A NEW PIPELESS FURNACE or other HEATING UNIT for their home. 9 ANY OTHER ARTICLE 0F FURNITURE. ‘ This Side 0i Glory Gwen Brlstow Author Oi "Deep Summer” “The Handsome Road." eta. _,___ CHAPTER XI Alter supper Kester ensconced himself behind a. magazine while Eleanor sat drawing curlicues on the page oi a ledger. searching the wall in front of them (or some crack lor escape. They did not need a. great deal of money. If Kester had not neglected the in- terest on ills notes since long be- lorc they wont to the bank last January they would have needed still less. She went on drawing Their payment on the principal would not be due until the fol- lflwim; fall. Eight thousand dollars would take care of the interest this year, though it would not leave a penny to pay for the fer- tilizer they had bought, nor the circles. ‘ equipment. nor any oi their long- siandlng bills. Eleanor Jabbed her pencil into the paper so hard that the point mapped. She sprang up, "Where are you going?" Kester asked. "To get my keys. I'll show you." By the time she had said it she was at the door. She dashed up- s irs to get her keys and a flash- ll ht and down again to the vault that had been built under the house for the safeguard o! valu- ables. With the aid o! the llash- light she looked around. Koster had said every teaspoon in the house was carrying a.li it could stand, which was an exag- geration. Thers were some things nobody had thought to mortgage: A few bottles o! priceless liquor put here by a race that had un- dcrstood the refinements oi good living, and numerous bits of jewelry worn by dead ladies. Some of It she had worn herself on important occasigins. Eleanor took the bottles down and pushed aside the cobwebs so shc could sco their labels. She knew very little about ancient liquors, but anything that could not be replaced was worth money. She knelt down the dust blackening her skirt. and began unlocking the old sale, con- structed long ago to he opened with a series o! keys. Groping in the half-darkness, she found a silver cup given to some Larne baby o! a past generation. She found some earrings. long and heavy for pierced ears, several brooches, a Jeweled butterfly ap- parently made to hold up a lady's curls. a medallion with a lock oi a baby's hair on one side and on the other a space that looked as if it might have been meant lar a picture. The space was set with- in a circle oi diamonds. Holding ihcso and other treas- ures jumbled together in a hag she made by gathering up her skirt. Eleanor rt-lockcd the safe. She leit the jewelery in her room, and without pausing tn trash hs-r blackcncd hands she picked up the illlES IIIIIIGESTIIIII . WALLIIP Yllll ‘BELDW TIIE BELT? elp Yew Fergetln “Z8” Fer The Kind (I Relief ‘Ihst Help Male You Ruin‘ Te Ge More than hall oi your d tloa Ie done worrhtheibgir-ip yourkfl rt oi bowels. w an n rgaetron stri I. soqethi that helps digestion in the stgmuh ANIB below the halt. What ypu may need ls Carter's little “V. Pills to give needed help tn_ that "lorgsttu I ieet.” oi boweh. Take one Carter's Little Liver Pfll before and One sitar meals. Talia them soaordi to direction. Thay help wake up e larger ow d the 3 nuln digestive iulcu in your stamnah AND bowels —hslp you digest whet you have Qten in Nature's own way. Then raoet iolirs get the kind oi reLIai thee makes you ieel tier from your heed toyour tau. Just be sure you get the genuine Csrtarb UNI Livl Pills ran your drulfllt- fiashlight again and went to the attic. It was lull oi’ furniture, mahogany and rosewood that were merely odds and ends at Ardeith but that would be costly antiques in the shop windows along Royal Street in New Orleans. As she came down she saw Kes- ter in the upper hall looking lor her. "Eleanor. what have you been doing?" he demanded. He looked her up and down and burst out laughing. “Your hair is lull o! cobwebs and you're black from head to foot." “Come in here." She opened the door oi her bedroom. "Kester. do you know we've got enough sai- able stull in this house to set. an antique dealer mad? I'm going to bring one up from New Orleans." Kester was amazed. He was, she guessed alter a. few minutes. shocked. It had never occurred to him that the treasures o ~ Ardelth were separable from it guy more than the columns that hyd up the roof. He looked at the sliver and Jewelry she had brought from the vault. and listening to her descrip- tion oi what else they could part with. Now and then he shook his head in wondering protest. They took the jewelry to New Orleans the next day and left it there for appraisal. Alter con- sideration, Eleanor told Kester they need not actually sell it, as the bank would probably accept it as security for the interest o1 their notes. and the reminder cheered Kester so that he submit- ted to her unsavory choice of a dealer in antiques to look at their discarded furniture. The dealer smelt like lard. His hair was greasy, his lace was greasy, even his voice had a well- olled sound. Cameo, who met them at the station with the carriage. gave their visitor a glance oi dis- ta-ste all the more eloquent be- cause he abated not one jot oi the silent respect with which he “railed upon any guest to Ardeltli. The dealer whistied as the car- riage drove dotm the avenue and gave voice to some prolane ad- miration. When they went in- donrs hc looked around as ii esti- mating the cost of everything with- in his vision. “Swell layout you got here," he low factory cost and believe me they'll go fast . . . . . . .. $8.95 Sun Dresses It's a iinal closeout! New dresses with bolero jackets -— now they go away be- 2.88 New Cations Bright, new gay colors and styles, a su- preme week end bargain at 1.79. crowds will soon carry them away so better shop early .. 1 I79 Values Truly Supreme EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE-BUT THESE VALUES ARE OUT OF THE ORDINARY AND WILL SELL IN A HURRY! COME! More Silk Slips Another fresh from the factory shipment —anotl1er grand bargain in new length slips. Choice of Pink or White The in all sizes 1 .98 Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Combination Men's SUITS . . . . . . observed. “Now where's the SW11 you want me to look at?" I Eleanor had the servants move it all into a back room downslairs. Koster looked on.‘ SPERM“! only when he had to answer a fives" tlon. But now that she was actu- ally doing something, Eleanor was enjdymg herself. Matching h" wits with someone elscs or DW- iit gave her a feelini: n! KEY trmmph, for she was good at ité they dickered and argued; a!" when they Bsretd °" a 9"”. °r gnything she wrote it down in a notebook. “You sure know what you're up to. don't 310W M“ Layne?“ LIIP dealer remarked at length. “What you go total for this?" "Two thousand one hundred and forty-two dollars." SHORTS and TOPS. each . .. 59c WORK SHIRTS $1.69 White SPORT SHIRTS . . . . . . $1.00 OVERALL PANTS . . . . . . . . . $2.49 cars‘ $1.00 Boys‘ LONG PANTS... . . . . . . . . $2.00 Boys‘ OVERALL PANTS . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Men's Dress PANTS $3.95. $5.95 and $7.95 HAND BAGS. reg. to $6.95. NOW . $2.00 LOWER PRIG E STORE (To be continued) UNDERWEAR . $1.19 .. $24.50 and $34.50 BABIES NIAY SQUALL AS PARENTS WORSHIP BRASSIERES. $1.95. SALE . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ruarusn rowsts. Ige. size" each .. 19¢ r-rauo rowsis. pair 59¢ Ladies‘ SI-IORTIES. reg to $4.95- Clearing $1.88 String PULLOVERS. Clearing . . . . . . . 19c GirIs"BLOUSES. sizes 4 to 6. Price . . 49c‘ Children's new DRESSES. Price 2.50 to 2.95 PAJAMAS. sizes 4 to 12. Price . . . . $1.95 Infant's NIGHTIES 89c Clearance of MILLINERY . . . . . . . . . . . 50: 101 IIIIEEII NOTTINGHAM. England, Aug l5 — 1GP) — Babies and young chil- dren may play and make as much noise as they like. in a specially equipped nursery in Addison Road Congregational church while their parents attend the service. The nursery was devised by Rev. Anthony Green to counteract a falling of! in the attendance o! married couples. In future babies will play In the nursery and be looked alter during services by members of the Youth Fellowship Lonfiuc. "They will also get their orange juice," said Mrs. Green. Dream Girl Lustre-Creme Shampoo Leaves Your Hair I Fragrantly clean l Gllstenlng with sheen ligTlo-emuo SHAMPOO WITH LANOLIN only two-thirds of the people of the world are enumerated by CCIISUS . I“0LDH0ME WEEK” SPECIAL sr-rowmo TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY As an added convenience t z {CSTiligl r wen‘ ill-ls“ TIME ‘ You will undoubtedly have your mornings free and en additional couple o! hours alter supper-between afternoon and evening programmes at the Fair Grounds 4 —Plen your visit to the City to Include e visit to on: Store during the hours Indicated shove. FAWIIETT Plpeless Furanca Evenings - o our friends who live in Rural Areas our store will be open during the MORNING and 2 HOURS during the EVENINGS. OPEN: Mornings-8z30 to 12; 6:30 to 8:30 2 lady/m RANGE Qi- .- Wie new Mayfair llangs In gleaming white enamel with black trlrn. Sep- pllsri with either lrlflr closet er hit slrsii in the long er slreri erode orronruumr In an etlort to serve both our customers and our stall In finest fashion during Old Home Week we ha" agreed to close during the afternoons and open Ior two hours after supper. In this way both you and our stall can mix business with pleasure. Tonight l Be llis _ O Soft rind easy to manage and wnvenient One of the most necessary, pieces o! equipment for the home or. store located in Rural Areas. INVITATION We have on display our complete lino oi Ranges- Coal, OII end Electric; the complete line of Connor Washing Machines; tho Servel Kerosino Refrigerator: e Fawoett Pipeiess Furnace. You are cordially in- vited to visit our store and see iheso articles of prime necessity in every home. 134 Kent st. CROCKETT ...i STOREY Ltd. Phone s34 I _ . ._-..-\.....