‘4. or w- - THE CHABLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘high praise, for many of the men I met had been trained to dance well before the)‘ had been trained l0 have a sensible idea on any sulr lect at all. . That was a short evening too. My Daffy went home early. But be~ M’? "19! went, I had promised to teach Ted and Margery and somel of the cthers the new steps, "lie don't get them here until 'he~‘""° 810mm ddnnnlng them ev- ery other place," Ella said, as she tried a new stepl had been doing with Winthrop. So a dancing class was (qr-mm that evening, to meet at my place 6'91’! Wednesday evening. ' 'l‘hls evening I sem Mrs. ‘Iuylor home in my car with Winthrop to drive Iler. “\'0u‘re too tired to walk," I told her." and Winthrop drives very well now. You need not worry about him." "I'll bring the car back and put i! flwfll‘. You neednot. wa-lt_ up," Win said as he left. But I was sitting up when he came back with the machine. The 1w of my guests hfltl just gone, and I slipped a coat on and went out Ito the hammock, wanting to be 'qulet a few moments and enjoy the lovely freshness of the night before ,l went inooors. Winthrop (trove the car into the garage attached to my little house, fixed lt_and locked the garage. To ‘return home he had to walk around lthe corner of my little property, as and the fact that the men will come around asfsst as you'll let them- except that they say in the village you are an heiress to a lot of mon- ey. That will keep the women iu_ . ilove with you." i r I sat quiet for a time. This was. l I 7. l l W2???’ av mutton nusmoim "m: VILI:AGE LIFE QhapterB t-he first flaw in eniogrluent. I had’ money, that was true enough. My, aunt had a great deal which 1| would some day inherit. .\Iy lather‘ lived extravagantly, but I did not’ know whether he lived up to his in- come or not. Quite possibly llv: lived; the opening, for. me, Into the me beyond it. l of lVe-slville. I adored every b“ o; How awful to ne liked for ones» llle liille place. I had never been rnoneyf I decided on a small no. v0 TIM-PP)‘ in my lire. "That's nonsense, abou-z the nlonq Winthrop did come, as he mg, ey," I said "I haven't an.\'—~ll1fll i5- gesteti, and I took him out In my only enough to .261 along on. My, car. We drove for miles and miles lacm i; suggested to be rich. bu! l; over the roads In the late afler- ublnk she spends all she has, so l-mi nouns when he had finished his 011.110! an heiress. You see, m)‘ car ilce work. {doesn't cost nlucll tu- keep-and this For In ma; time w“... m”. “W101i; hired tint-Wily/ulltl [ills hzuse ls ed until nearly 6, and 6 was melvery’, very cheap. and Parker 1:‘ 0111)‘ Proper hour for diuner-_orlbcih nurse and housekeeper. Supper as some calied it, {hgugh n. “Even so. lo their idensffll 3P? was the main meal of the day. This-rich." he went on. _"Tl,\'e_\' t1 lhlflk surprised me at first. for at XDVjEY€n $2.000 a wear Tlvh- l aunt's we never dined before ii, and, I was 111ml ll “a5 41m‘ 5° cmlhl a formal dinner was 8.30 unless we. smile without lie-ills’ $99“ ‘mmg were goingto the theatre. But IlTwo thousand! .\i_\‘ allflwance ‘m5 “as sled of the early hOIlr, for it ssh-so. and my w!“ Mug‘? m?" save some much more evening. ‘than that $01111! 9""? Y?“ m And in the evenings I liked to sill clothes for - __ ,_ ,_ out in a big couch hammock on the. Bu! I wanted to be lute-fl “fir lawn, while a-few fireflies played inl self. I mus: stop lllat .l1t3ll'0>Td and out of the trees and shrubs; story. and I Wondered how I (Oil and while the evening star rnadendo it. such a lovely bit. of silver in the; sky. In fact, there was nothing l Th" llllflrlllal little dinner was the 1'4"" 1],’ I ‘lll/l bread ‘is the finest food on earth-the one food that every- body eats — that everybody likes—- and that agrees with everybody. J ‘IIIWTIIIT l l l l l IA Laxative Food Y0u’ll Like t0 Eat A food that promotes regular, healthful habits; that keep; you, body fit, free of poisons, keeps you healthy and vigorous-inch is I GROW MORE POPULAR . ‘my house was on the corner. He. liked better than to lie tint in the: ChdPer 9 -.- 11"“ ‘had to pass its side. then turn left lltatnilnoclkfiexrlyoolhatpds ligdel‘ Vlliyl ‘ gr“ happier and happier as land pass its front. instead of going ea,wl . e upan ‘IIDIIIO. ' ‘along the pavement, he crossed the lawn. » I There was nothing surprising I-rl llliis-it was a short-cut. But as he lrrossed, he turned and looked up . < d a lit- the blue~black of the summer night tile 4133f Z-ergzffl-folllolilizufl He“. and watched the mvriads OI stars I9 7°“ l“ ' . d - n. ' I -- hit vvereasfll-fl ‘e above me. _tl.i:. as t-Ywllg Somehow in the city we nt-verfure‘ . - 1e will smile when had stars-or it‘ we did, we never I huvpose pmp the “adventure” , .- 'h.t at the windows of my room, and 1 o ' a named mm‘ 4 I ngsy Illcognoa. 1m farm“, ,..,,.,m ,__ mood a moment [new quite quiet Post s Bran Flakes with Other Parts 0f Wheat. It s a new, d‘; One evening I said something like have smilkd_unl,_ss they would {My room of course was dafk and this to Winthrop. We were in from have been furiou$léV awn-y at the‘ a drive-a wonderful drive. Home.‘ U; a Bennett-ant: 0f The Ben- had collie around Ior me alter his-nous _(1Qing hotlsework. early supper and we started off in; t 114.1 my breakfast ill herb-Pork- my m1‘. as we did nzw ever)‘ Olhvrler insisted on that. But the-u 1 . Illafs lit‘? grunt fault. .\lnr' up and her room had a lamp burn- evening. I had kept my promise and Inna», up the bed myself. swept 11nd l-'~‘r_\' has no tact 0t‘ course IIUI‘ hus ling, taught him to drive, and one Salqdusted my room and the IWIDE- Ilzillll is dis grccnhle——" win turned away towards ferent, better bran food-delicious and palatable——not in the least dry, harsh and unappetizing as the bran you've known. Post's Bran Flakes are thin and crisp, richly enhanced in flavor‘ and deliciousness by other parts 6f wheat. Yet the bran is there roll; WP)‘ much." I answered. [the windows were open. l1 was In "Izllll IS so swct-t silo never says l: the shadows of the trees so he ‘Wm “ll-‘ilnfil 1"l.\'0ln-. And .\Inr< ‘could not sec me. but was outlined ° mlllk “"11 UHI~'l>Ivl\'<-ll—" :lczt1~nst the Iighl—<l‘arker was still the g, w] l" n ' lownstalrs. flnfl "Poor lg’ ,‘ l ,5 '|_ -~1 -.,l I . . _ t - llllgainiglnegnzgirlkletl. 030i‘ r1111?‘ 8331x203 out null worked iiWhour m frankness.‘ I knoiltlf lltllgutl lstreet‘ I called ms name 80m’. to keep your at its best. It s a laxatlve food -Mou'" to 1nd made me loam very thurounhljwthe tiny garden I had insisted on lwtli] lll-nit‘ Slit! didn't like Illf! she'll l Wm sTAys AwHlLE eat regularly. With cream OI‘ milk-——d8|ICIOlIS l betore she allowed me a Ill€1('l1ll1@.iD15;‘Yl7lfl‘51-l8 work l “VOW one of the “ll-Wallace ‘tila-‘r-‘Illilll us sllc would lrlll “iii Win had the wheel this cvwnlng. 0 ' ‘ I _ ' _-_ _ ‘ 9 - “'0 drove five miles out to a greailnig‘ shun EIQQVPQ Cretonn», uDfOlLs! huunpl‘, Airs. Tilylilfdllllglli-(L l Chapter 11 Ask fOf POSt S BT31’! Flakes at your gfOCefls. IHSIST 0n the genu. . . > d. Then Parker in- hill and took the winding road to: khad punhdwu _ h, I liked this arrangemenld-“Sled ma‘ I m‘! y _ “ilk-II. so ilillCllvlllfi liitlllll", 51 IztfilurglltllvSUlilEr-iilllcl‘ up, Kjffs l. Q \ ' I. .5, w, I 11nd not meant to call.‘ After all. gt. ine. A generous package for 18c. 2 for 35c. was 10 o'clock, late enough by Its tap. ~ l k But I lleltlell cook N ‘ k _ for then l had more “me m 00 ‘after it, I had llly bath and drt-ss- "giw llkiéfi‘ you zl grunt ill-Q _ Illle standards oi time and conduct , _ ,- ~ :0 . . . , . l 3W2}; Tam rg?(?entgfah.“zeirjzai;.lcd and wt-nt outdoors to lit: in thl- g ‘Phi-y M] ,|,,___Hm| mus" that mm.‘ .ln lhelLtle village. But-J could not ' ganiofuned the fie.“ amuppd’ "Q, shade and rend or work‘. r ‘ lIllIlHY you “m” u, “my, Wu_.. ‘lcxplllln the lllmulse. There he was, ' ' _ " ' _'. l',; 1111' I worked. .\ rs. ' uyur "Ull, l-t'.' ll ',-; 4 - T . , _, his lull figure a Silhlue‘! ‘l t so uluch, the children lmlke atizofwlflllvagle around and Shown,‘ W. > ltl"l’| uni?" H“ l ‘mu “m! M1‘ the light m‘ Parker's lvinlitfwagfligls-Ic 33gb? ‘ma dear “a “e I“ Ellolv to do pltlilu sewing null l0, .\ll l_\'l()l‘ lllllglll-ll, hm u“, was SOIIH-illllilg so wlsttttl in hits ztt~ ' - . _ _, , darn and mom. _ "ianlzt; on “no my..." “l, h}. Em, tZtude-J do not. or did not, quite fixing"? ‘gdoivlifhrlalll "All"! T11 Keilflh multtltltrilt too. Illillil Ill-XI Wt-Hk. Fiji: gave n rpuqriknovv’ what It was. ' .‘ ' 1 ' ‘ ‘ ~ - . '~ l ' , * . l . » , , ' ‘Ilerv Guam“) a so“ Orange finish" llfvnlllhtltl lwqliiymt lduy m“ milllwitllll lll- ptirllil I ‘ it: lllu-tlllucclli Vllo turned instantly’ at the sound Q folio Then we drve bark \\'llllkl\igftxaa(ilk't1:63;“, L.” i" {on} 05h...“ ‘fr: HUIIHIIH! :11 \\ t-Ilsvillc. I12‘ ‘"5 ‘J-“lre P-Hcl vuwe w the ulutirs] , ~ < - ' * -, “. ' <- » ' _ l w... . . , the shadows turned blue zllld t/ruylclocf llous‘lx\‘orkr gardens m. Umcvl H- lll.“- _ullatr the trees. | I’ a 8 "i supposed you weresnfeiy in‘ 'llcli," he remarked. “Doesn't. the idragon Parker carry you 0ft‘ as soon} as the Inst. guest Ieaves-n.nd s0me-| times before? She's looked daggers‘ at nle when I've stayed too late." i “Parker has t1 detective story, a; glllar melodrama, ‘she'll rend nlll llrht, or until slle has finished," l‘ urourld us. and \\'iu put the I111‘ “W work kc-pt most of tllc people busy, ' And I sat curled up in a corner o1 your (ye-twp “~35 (no lnll the hanunock, While W111 s?" ‘m a day . That was "nly hour" as Win- cushion on the grass, Parker hudlthrop c3119.) in , o. light in her roolll, olhcrvviil: ‘the For l bt-uan $"l'\'lYl1-l ‘Ivn ‘llwllf; -\_>‘ I ‘wok hank lllzlrvl-l more null‘ rflght was sott and dork. 'llot or cold. ilS my gilt-eta lllvctl Vltuillull- lit tlll= Illilllillltu" u: those first; "There are too many uglltslon tllvlztlitl cakes that linked mybm ‘P ‘Mia lll \\~ll.~;\i l4‘, '4 t ot‘ ll wusfre cit)‘ Streets to see the stars, I rtru-lthe morning. lalkcr brought outuulle‘ “Tsmuass “m, n marked. “If one looks up. there IHIITZI)’ and placed ll. on n ulckt-r to ml...“ 01’ Wheat VYIN COMES TO cALL Chapter Ill ,..... ill the‘ 5V\""l'lllt3.~'.s‘ um] ‘ I _ ‘ _ _ V IIL s 0i lily Iilllc Ilollse. p“; 1n _ rel m H _ rm up k_ Q O Iare of electricity, and one can tlble that we ltept on the ll1\\Il. 1111s“). H VH5 m‘, “m, m,“ for “n”: . l< _$\\9 i. 1181"?! t1 '1 9. 81' ' a g . d ma, n lwns drawn up to my blg lliillllllOCkdnly me I ‘m, u. v ' I ~ m ers one weakness is melodrama.‘ , ’ L‘)‘.):e‘:§§l?nt1l~t's'tllc right idea.“ where I could Ican Ilack ill !ll'.‘,]_ Cunflanpe‘ Ekfrlllllglb’ Al]? wmceflslle rewls l" b10311 311d 8011i" l Winthrop said. "I'm tired of stars, Corner with all the cushions Dlltrtluhe Mule!“ as “um Th: "1 klmw- will’ 11° Y0" SUDPOSB I ‘hate them. I hate this village. helm“! m“ "ml yet be “Me mini lllt‘ (‘OIIIIIIZ iIt-bulllntcs" wt ‘llvumt gentle-mnnmble Soul so dams. _,, reach nll the tun things. [revonud in m“ while.‘ r v ;Ll<l , upon descnmlon of 1m. fellow 1,9,. an-Yvvligthrop” I protested. "This, .\Irs. Taylor was. ottcn then-MW‘, m" 9 (rplmkl, 5“ 0' “m”; [OH-HES chopped into bits. or beautiful '- dear placel‘; lMargery and in]? cm“? 0mm" Bu: the lllillllrfll ‘lll. hi!“ ‘vgladles ‘falling on Elms?" \ I CANADIAN PQSTUM C deal pm who‘ "slililztll __-»/ o... on. ‘T t m“ °°": “Pimi” hatel these Sttlltid 990919» so? mm was ‘married’ the other engagjlllc village haul :1 party it W011‘. into m yen um ' e- 030" 0 Factory. Windsor "Stupid! How can V011 51W They're so CIIEPIJIIIIZT-LIIQY W“ bee" so nice to me. Theres E\l_fl—- h "Fat nose and Dfomlilmg ‘eel, and eyes’ that's 1211a. And the (lib- positl0n of a cel- "l.\In.i'Z9TY"“ , "H-ated sohozl and never line“ f1 lesson was crazy 0V" ‘he “Y5 "d grfled the first. man she could Sgptlrlllre She's too silly even 1° know she's unhappy!’ lit with all its soul, and ituvats “dllwknown anything mme thrilling than “l -. .. . . . . it T a n- rk ‘led ut of tlle "I sllzlll miss sitting ilcre ultimo t" "Mk9 UP "S P851- tlle IolIowJ o see a A er Pu“ '0 plaving Indy when you go, Connie, l"! Qwvlllnf-l- T1119 Ilil-llll 01 1")’ llilrtfhvwer 1am Bunnqen And :23] ‘h? Ella said once as we idled over tllell {lll-lived until late ill the lllornlllg [lmnd them“ M“ ‘as f}? S‘. lawns?“ lei lwln loci. until .\lrs. Taylor noticed was sum ng up‘ gone, out be “p11 “list; the 3055i]; 1 hem- gugh my puller and sent one home. Illllod Me :ir0vmed' Vvre s, gray}, gave a lot of It here." Margery announc-Illnd u IllICnlOgfiiph, as had lllzlllv- ohms 1 “g5 we a e ‘ so ed, helping herself to another muf-jtlle pcople around me, and .\ve the thing we never c?“ 20558321 fin. “Say Cull, have you met Benldancevl out on her broad porch. jwe ‘akefut our deg m y rm ng Aiarlowe and his wfie vet? They're I sent for a phonograph too, onufibfPft l‘- thc swells 0i’ the \'lllutw—" a lot or records, and gave iI. pol-iv h“ 3"” Parker’ as a nurse’ “Don't. any ‘swells"' Ella reprov- u“, m.“ week, clearing my Hvinglwould not revel in seeing bodies MADE IN CANADA features were too irregular for illls, yet. feeling wonglerf thalt. But his hair was thick and his ed and pleased by it “i” were Wide and intelligent. his] "Don't not like Ella wlhen some- lntrltlithpwas firm, he carried hintself-one tells her she dances well!" he “e ‘ ‘ropemy dressem “m will‘! "Why should you pretend pass anywhere, you're not all these things? ully warm- pen to IIIIG. Art the same time, _ sllelventilatted dance halls and drinldllfl ‘W011i E0 RIOHR. because she llasand eating Indigestllble foods. The? always lived here in Weilsville nnd don't try to dress and act as she would be like n cat I na strangelthough they ‘had more money I11" Eflfrfll flllyrwllere else. She would they really have. it isn't neces- l .. You not even live in any other hotlse sar -—" ‘ ’ R9‘ " ' I ‘C ’ I - i . ~ lcliopped lnlto small bits—" After a time he spoke know " y . "Bill Edwards and’ Jimmy h mp and dont call lei‘ 011- room of furniture so .1 dozen oi us __ . 1 . 1 “H “use ' _ You are. lll the town. and when (hey were “l; 1on1 possible. Everyone In ucrazy about you. oi coelirifisll mag lhknow sllefioestil t llkgeonit, onlylllad room to dance. 1 wore tile bitl- b aliibsttitlmsglroavgoiltrdbsi-itgtl gorges) Comma Yglltliprnetndaigrb all. I know Ilm iglnomnt about the 20ml: to build a row of ‘houses op- Wellsvlille knows what everyone wouldn't. ‘he’! Ioure IN‘ h re ‘You s ‘es oolswea itlflflhy - H Fists dress I 11nd made myselt. | é] , n d-L n r "road ‘Nicks l “Dram - Yo b0 e so real t of life, I answered serl-|posite our place, she bought up else Is lmakirlog." an?’ girl that ever lived e . . I wou dnt ca er Con “Mm you me the whines, (hwy vll am or e o le a g . u go a1 ut making ousiy. I may be more proficient in l when You dress lllllvt like lit-r I always giv blllYlpd ‘he Whole blwk at an exhorbitantl “That's tllo beauty of lt- It 11"“ (11-935 different Y’ ' . H - pt-rson llrrc." Ella renlorkctl Inlwllh the “FY9515 (We In 1° mlfllllefl everyone ‘tetwll 5'0" “K119911118. and the silly, social things-J’ price to keepdt as .11 w. 1" m; lid basis. Oh up in your real clothes andnnlfinl I162! friends nicknames. d “ma, digappqinttmenf“ --(;.,,.nle'.because slle vl-ould not reveal Stge all the time Y0“ lflvww 41 mew! dell! "What do you call real things?" "That's sweet of narrate have so Wirzligsitogo: tired I am those aprons. They" '3“ f“ Oh’ but I h“ l" I pmteste ' where's the heavenly blue tulle Secret of “her miners papers- e m°wm° and 3M"! diarafilerfl than he demanded standing up. ' much sentiment." “Sweet, but silly too. money. Our part of to do afraid of an argument. “Margery is so frank," Ella be- gan. This was n. favorite complaint of hers. "She allvuyll tells every- one just what she thinks. I wish of the little sham and deceit and "‘ She lost the empty lI-Ife of the city. "19 5"’. wn is going ly men and vnpid girls, the l8" W11. 0111' place Is worth less tllan‘hours, the wmnen with Palm“ Showed nmunerefy’ never has ltad a tihrlll in once? we," “mt;- lller life and she wants ongalteltid- -~Oh_ I don't like that’ “u, so mg llllrills isloso intensek ll ‘ill- [ancynn I r,r,,,esu.,l_ i, was a ]0,.,,1_...:l-llg them, so she has to ma e “D 0T we do. You've had a much broader experience." "I've mot a lot of odd people and a lot of different kinds of people love with 3'9"‘ “l hope not. ‘tllom to like m xious the ‘SW15 9 ‘u prolemednul “an, with the silver you e, but I'm rnoreflfl- Itould like m9- yQuI‘ beauty MOON MADNESS Chapter 12 ' --'1*hey'd hate v0“ I“ MOTHER 0F LARGE FAMILY Recommends Lydia EPink- ham’: Ve etnble Com-- _ pound to ther Mothers Hemford N. S.-—" I am the mother of four children and I was so weak after my lut baby came that I could ~ not. do my work and suffered for months until n friend induced me to try Lydia E. Pinkhsms Vegetable Compound. Since tukin the Vege- table Compound my wen ness has left me and the pain in my back has gone. I g1 tn friends who are troubled mule weakness to take Lydia lnkhninb Va, ‘ “ Compound, for l think it in the but. medicine over sold. You may advertise my letter. "— Mrs. Gnomes 1. Cnousn. Honiford, N S. 1 tel wi E. j My First Child Glen All Ala. — "I hlvebeen Md by taking Lydia E. amberfgfi m]: ‘l Vs cable Coréipougd for ban-Infi- wn n an s. lffiflbhll in this‘; lg: nearly you would take n lesson in nlnnn- urs from—~" “From Con! You might take a lesson from her yourself!” "But I'm the one taking lessons! I pllt in. “Look here, l'nl making ll (lress, Parker is showing me how to join the seams with fngoting." This divvrtotl the tulk for a mo- ment. The dress was cnrcfully ex- amined, and some other people crime In for ten. "It's nice bntiste," Ella rcmurk- cd. “You didn't get It Ilcro." "N0, that stuff is a (lollnr a ynrll I got some with that silky finish when I was In Now Ynrk——" ono woman nniri. "This was on old (Irons ripped up and made over," I Ilnatcnell to explain." An idea came to m0 then Iflprtended tonlnkc over my old clntllcs, surely they would not think mo an heiress! But llinrgcry was cxnlnilllng the dress. “You do nice work." shn said. "I wish 1 hnd the patience to sew" so nervous, when Init down to work alone I wnnt to screnln. So I have to jump up and do house- work, or go out nnd lice somebody. "Colne here nnd new when I do," I suggested. "We'll work together. They you can tnlk to me and you won't get nervous." "I'll come after lunch tomorrow‘ gown, my aunt Illul Illllll hundreds for it, null I lahotllll Ilzlvc wnru it the lligll-t of llly t-onllllg-out. l)iIll- had not a merciful Providence in~ tervened tn make me ill and send lne out here. ' “I think you lire being very sweet zllld not wcorinl: it Ilecullse some of tllc lrirls can't (lress like that," .\ll‘:i. 'l‘uylor told lllc. Iiut I shook my Itullll. “It Isntappropriatc for midsunr mer or a small dance," I said. "Be- side; I don't like such elaborate things, I prefer this (Irons that I llliiill‘ myself. I fr-cl this bt-lonlzs tn mo. What right have I to these other clothes?" "Now you're talking like n socinl~ i-vl 0r at ('0lllllllllll~lf, I tiolft know which." Win toosctl, coming up to grout llfl- v "1 don't know which citllvfr," 1 zllnswl-rctl. "I must got some hooks on soclallsnl and conimunisnl and rend up on ilhem." Win looked surprised. l "Now why do you want to fill your he-nti with such serious ltlliltgs?" lI-P. nskml. and hogan to llmlgll. "Thrvl crow serious be- ’cnllso your Ilnir 4H GFOWIM: 1on8"- Conlnlc, you don't ‘oak so much lrlko a small boy, you're belliilnlnk l" look like a half-grown child now." I blushed a little and turned to It by t"eading—" "Very t-hrilly thrill-s!" Winthrop finished for me, and we laughed. Then the talk dropped. It was ccol and dark and wonderful under the trees and the perfume front the flowers and the clear freshness of the air from the ltlllls made n nlarveUous combination. Winthrop leuncd back in an arm- chair and _lit n cigarette. For an instant, In the flash of vthe mnltcn flame, his lace was illuminated ngninst the dark background oi the night. He was not handsome, his CIITICIIRA lIEAlS BABY'S_BLISTERS Head Covered With Erup- lions. Hair All Fell Out. Got Little Sleep. “When baby was l week old n fine rnh broke out on his forehead and nonlpflvhlch Inter formed small blisters. Tho blister: noon I d and when he was three months old his held was ooveed with lore emp- tionl. He cried and rubbed his head and his hair all foil out. Ho ‘at but and I've traveled a little," l said. "But li'm badly educated and I don't. know hnything useful at all." "You think sewing and cooking and garden work are useful- I think they're the least essential things to know. You lot my own darling mother patronine you ‘by teaching you biscuit making. You let your own housekeeper lord it over you because you can't. sew. You pretend to the girls around here that. you are beginning to think you are a dear little ignoramus. Yet you can talk French, and they can't. even masts-i- English! Listen to the slang they use! You can-J’ "Win, don't. list. all my virtues and vices." I laughed and pulled mly I thought nvvlllile, looking up mom Imy corner of the hnnlntoclt at Il~illl as he stood in front of me, hit- "ace dimly lit by t-he glow of his oig- arette. "The real things," I repented, "Well, your mother knows the renl filings of life. IShe grew up Ienrn- ing -t.henl. Then when she was old enough she was able to put tltetn Into practise. lSlle knows what It is do,“ know anything; They reanyjto llove and take cure of-of some~ M" mind being 90°’ w" M"! 5 lone she loved," 1 added lalmcly. i"She knows what it is to keep a ohalrnllnlg home, to bring up n child to be a. strong nnd healthy man. Surely those things ture tho renll I-hinss in life! llor llutbonlvll’ lhenlth anti happiness and comfort . " I tnied co console him " fur ooat closer. "I'll list tlvem for epended "Fm" he‘ Pmflclencl’ ‘willful’ ' you!——I. Constance Bennett, bgmgfltnowledge; your whole well-helnglltf 9° “I'll” “lldtilmwly lliem in the twentieth year of any ivge depend“! m‘ “er- what is l‘ ‘w be ‘lzvpzogyfdezgin e ‘rein and my fight mud’ do hereby db oble to ltnlk three languages and to - l‘ t °- "um" ‘Y- lt was when Wellsvil-Ie was lbetgin- "lllt! l0 mrolv. T-he oil companies are building down our war-that means smulll hotuses, for the cheap workers. The good people are mov- inB to the east end. But. that doesnlt. worry Mother, who Inns enough for me (o Ilve on always. If I went. nhel would Insist on sending me an al-l lowance M. first because I could not ‘not a position to pay enough to live comfortably. Dut I would e it Hi8 | l“"| blny‘ In. nd l-l indv of living whore 1 nvant to be. between that and the fnot that cries her eyes out atlthe idea of 3th": away" “n7 c4."- His voice was full of resll-w- onld discontent. "It's sudh a sweet place to faces and the men with 8111M’ eyes! -l adore mills nlave- 11"“ m‘ slllno and sweetness in every 6°“ ner of it!" “Connie dear. 1'0" 4mm‘ m“ mo like it." Somehow a»! i"; speaking, -I had P"! m" m7 hm ' Wlin took it suddenly- H I sank back tvfl-IMI m“ Mg p l olwua, weak and trembling till l" instant. _,_ h He had called Connie dear - l; had taken iny llond. and ‘m ‘was lng irt. I fslt for an instant _ thoush everkflllli! l" “f” “we ca‘; lug towards me. I turned lmmb t him, still acting, not looifllil" “ Inlstlnctivevl . And Il tulined to lmee! hi5 am“ It ilnpnonou so qlnivklY- w P”; petitledly. that even n0" I d“: i" how it happened I'M‘ w“ a ml‘. We were talking oi sham“ ‘W’ m,’ Itles-—-nnd them. 81‘ “l ‘mm’ he sing und dull Ilttl‘ . t tll ‘Y- Ihey don"t nah all any guaghgt I mznlflaoyr tefigd ‘arr? rlgm mm; mfihg fight “.153, ti‘: they don't do dLshonest thin omggniw 20$,“ and a u“, ‘flde M run n car-or do the wortlrlesslliliike a" L91“? il°llm3iklh°blg homeshown. wear foolishly exvernllhmfliull hi" 401197" lEmm‘ m“ r "° c“ u’ u‘ “ v sive dresses spend money as fast w" mp “Md Wmmg .' d ‘I went on ngain- crowd and push. and they “l: fir?‘ mvafilteto 32'," anti "Iif one of us had to die. which 51W "P a" "ll-II" dud“! l“ we ' a er p0 n E's _would the world miss most~l, wlho msnfomtfzjlm chum" pom“ nMhIhnvc been trained to be lln orna- ‘ment, or Ella who looks nltor n ‘an’: ‘Tang: M my non- whole Inllnily of little brothers and "You can tslk French and make ‘Me's?’ on'-t l ~- yeli and mar of the city. they don't‘ Then dun,“ l» Double action-JGoes farther-Try iii-lll "3-"'-'-6,'.?.'.’l.?'§.“.£..l';f....~ l. ~41. you are the only’ 1'9“ m“ “l9 "re!" The only rant thins 111""! dlyl ‘(Eontlnuod up Pill l). wu four on following the Irth of my Ind st time: could hardly “h” um‘ 9 i 0 results lino mirror, My hair was growing Wrylittlellcep. a. try a some other Janglms” M. Winthrop laughed and dropped O _ n A ma“ ncqmmmgeg c“; ‘ down on the couoll beside me. ~' no» i nag-immu- lil: “ill” ":".v..=r'- “"0"! " "£1.33 ‘l ‘.‘.'.'.‘.".l‘.'.'.'2§'i...?.. s... a. M» 7mm '.r:'".?.-..‘£;*"."ttl w» w ' Vegetable mponnd to y 3 5 r 5 v "smear mL "V" my ' ' ' he got reliofnnd in two months he e y laughed. ' , dL developed the habit of coming ov- And I was growinul 9mm" and my .. about music-good music such as Z III token doctor-unto , u | e wuhonled. (B edHImAunnR. Ha smoked awhile. ‘Phen no M1 bud‘ R h“ er with their work about 2 oclock. {non Md regained most or s n c wan“. R_ F. J’ Auwm. m" we hour only on the phonograph. “r q given me and from I until 4 we all sewed. color. so I no longer looked like Jun u, mm you M“ been ahmmt You cm‘ q. mm m m m me cuy w “val . ‘ n m4 ye out. under the trees. At 4 I served n". mm- and white china doll of my m“, “a of 0mm“ so”, om“ u“ wou; af[_'g “mg; n," men; Bu‘ a you c“ no ‘Mother ‘mm . All:- t“ a“! "'fr“"l"°“'~"" h°‘"‘t“'° mu‘ invalid days i | men! m4 Tntqnn in!" g4; my”; n plaster statue on n pedestal. Your“ mo Sh“! s Qfi Manning I A . - . - "- It or cam v 1e" w n was a balmy evenlml. W" ntln troubles havocwny of tnlltingn Way of sit- - - | g . “m” w“ m -- n II .. - . _ - lovely lady. and I mm very fond of v , , _ Lydln l. Hrtlrhun cull‘; £1192.“ m“ Dam“ u we glrzctfgl-llztriyulvlflnl‘lillllmlsxllhlair“; M E fxhl." dm°'°“" Y“ mmuu“ her. not she will thinks rm not l , l: . 0mm» mum of "v lilr tn " -. ‘ ' m , _' ~ - grown up and die won't let me so " “ - ~ Huh-h.‘ T.» c ed 0:38 u” "e '12:‘; ‘emm- Ingrid! mill-In 11:12; I nhvcumllnn@__ ‘Winthrop?’ 1 Interrupted. laugh m m m, ORDER FROM Y UR NEIGHBORHOOQ 5 ' ~ -~ lug‘ and feeling ernbnrnlsd by all "She thinks something would hap-