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A duplicate of this successful brooch held the soft fichu at Kitty's throat and caught darts of Pretorlous firclight, “How's your aunt Sally?" inquir- ed the dowager of her godson, snapping large segments of cinna- mon bun into her mouth with dis- regard for crumblness down her front. "She's in Saraboga with Uncle Hall and two of the girls." “New faces, not Saratoga, is what it takes to get those girls husbands. Ever been to Saratoga, Miss __ er - a -" "Mullahs, cousin Elsie." "Foul at names, excuse me, Miss —er—-o—" “N0. I've never been in Sara- toga." What Kitty did not add was that she intended to go and was al- ready negotiating with one o! the large hotels to display her cats- eye successes in a lobby showcase. "Can't understand why my feeble- her unattractive daughters to Sar- stoga out of season. Besides, Sar- atoga without horses is beer with- out skittles, whatever skittles are." ‘ "Outvin St, Louis, my grand- father used to go out for his beer on a. Saturday night‘ and come home the worse for wear and shed- ding watery tears, because in Am- erica he couldn't play skittles with his beer in the good old Erin fashion." “I thought skittles were some- thing to eat, like fish and chips, whatever they are." “You come to our home some evening when you are in a cock- ney mood and we'll have fish and chips!" said Kitty, already beginning to design a future rela- tionship with Elsie. "Beer and chips won't be our only lure. If you don't fancy them, we've al- ways bees’ tongues or nlghtingales‘ wings on hand." "Not all can choose. Some have to go." inherit four million. What does she do but decide to fill in her spare time by drying rose leaves and selling sachet bags for Christ- mas presents. I bousht eight, and z navy rossnn onora. PANTS "especially mule l" you in a civilian cut" .. 84-95 Hill! [fade Abbott PAINT. "all colours". ' on. .... .. ~ "-5" Quart . 31-00 did they smelll I hopeshe‘: de- cent enough and discreet enough to give the money to charity. Ellen's lliary (Continued from Page 2) side as we took our way thither and an Autumn wind that set genile sighings in the wayside trees was our company. An owl mourned lonily In the uplands Block's ' Surplus Assets isa Kent Si. ovn- Old Bil-hi i _ ._. SF G. l'-. l-liiteliaseii * l: Sen l | i orronnritis-rs l ‘Specialists lo the tittinl ol glasses tor tlia correction ot . ocular detects." I so oaaimm srnrzrr » Refrigeration EALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE . Pslrizr Electric The simghss-nsaisa Iuiit nnst"‘va‘iiirn*st‘ rum ss PW"! l4“ lmr and Jamie's Mutt-dog barked a welcome to us as we turned in at their gate-why. We came here to n spoil of “sittlng" which resolved itself at first into a period of reading aloud to the two, before prayers and bed and sleep claim- ed them. Like granddaughter in the house across the lane they never lire of being read to and ' "just one more—just one!" is a I common plea. - - - And 110W We | loo are n-wearyin‘. Beside Jamie 1n n big bed of his own in a room i which looks towards a hilltop and ' the sunrise-and tonight's exquis- I ite moonlight. we shall come now I to catch a nap in our interval oi’ walling for Rob and Karolyn lo return from a social outing to the ¢lly—her homf-tizivn. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - ~ Good-night. - - - "Bit for treatment of Celerrh, Sinus, Anlrum, ate. DROP after DROP aft-alt DltOP-Catar- battliaaapoia- ona aafelyand effectively with LA!‘ GIII "l", a minded slster-in-law should hustle To help bring swift . soothing relief from the awful Eczema and other Skin Rashes. try i. Chase's Medicated. Antiseptic Ointnit. A mie bone treatment for over on". ‘Eyfihsrs " Antiseptic OINTMINT Mollie has cosmic urge." "Poor me, I'm not sure if that's what I have, but I dry my kind of rose leaves for a living, tcc, but I dry them in order to est." "Well, your friend. John Bald. wlrrs daughter, certainly doesn't have to dry rose leaves in order to eat, does she‘) I hear he's made an arrangement that takes care of his daughters before his death._ Or don't you bachelor girls gossip about one another?" "You couldn't gossip about Bier", Baldwin, Mrs. Tweed. any more than you could about the Himalaya Mountains. She's one ot nature's peaks." _ - The coolly in-srisate eyes o! Elsie Pretorious turned on Kitty, as so many eyes turned upon her. Sud- dflllly. ill s sort of flooding pleas- ure. as if at the sound of a melody or a pleasant sight. "Why, you cute dear, I think you're smart!" "Didn't I tell you she was God- mother?" “N0. You merely asked mg to meet so ie who sounded llfQ-‘ some. Tell '...e, Miss Mullaly. whal- d° YOu especially do? What rose leaves do you dry?" ‘Among other things I make jewelry." said kitty, her hand ly- mRTflBIE-Xfid against her ticiiu. “ s are thi a throat" y n‘ t your _ "Yes. I've been thinking ever since I entered this room how per- fectly moonstones would go with YWY 0010mm. Would you accept this brooch? From ms? 1t match“ your lovely coloring so much her. ter than it does mine. I'd love to zive 1t w you,” said Kitty unpin- ning it and handing it across the coffee tray. "You made this by hand. won. derfull The cat's-eye looks like 5 star sapphire. I've a passion rei- star sapphires." A racing thought went through Kltws head. causing it to jerk backward like g, pony’; pullgd sharply up. "Star sapphiresl I saw a dream the other day in Olin's. A gorgeous milky beauty with the star high up in her. You would be angelic in it! Let me groom you a star sapphire neck- m» "But my dear Miss Mullins. star sapphires cost a klnlfs ransom!" 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