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Show 1 I KH1 oy. ' ... It - :.-- u r r re In ti.e t ,, r; Mi" M Mlnton. BaJcn 'SU 6rvlc- - Copyright be CuLVel. "U return to iiial.e h.iM now fV. " i to l In a gifted i In ?fc Voices, "l-.- ":' il- ll war-Je- went down on one knee. "Your servant, sir," he said quietly. am very grateful, sir. And then, "I I cannot But I beg you say more. trill be careful. My son will not rest In his grave if you come to hurt." Then he rose and turned to his mistress, and when she had smiled nodded, he bowed to her and to and left the room. the door closed As behind him ''He shouldn't have knelt," said I. Helena shrugged her shoulders. "That's his affair. toe he did so. You But please tell no and he and I know, that's enough." iDd impulse, I put out my hand for hers. She gave it to toe gravely Then I went enough. lown on one knee and put the cool. lli?ht fingers up to my lips. . . . As she ea nght her breath "Your servant." I said quietly, "and fou may tell whom you please." a sudden Upon Eight hours had gone by. and I Btting at Villa eh. In the driver's nf the Rolls. My cousin was on was seat the hut the car was berthed in the shadows, perhaps a hundred yard from the station's door. platform, The train from Salzburg out. steamed at down by my side. "Let her go, John." Two minutes later out of town. . . . Ten miles on we pulled tip by the of the road. I felt my cousin nudge me. Then lie lifted his voice. Anything to report. Barley?" The answer came pat. o. sir. Nothlnsr at nil. cousin sat very still. Then he llewed himself round In his seat. "That's strange," he said. "I'd half 'D ldea that you might perhaps have n someone someone yon thought yon knew." "No. sir," said Barley, firmly. "No one at all." "Look iirre," Geoffrey, "before de yon A desperate voice cut him short, "mild I see you alone, sir, a I r. ! ii 1. got j' , ' I'.!' p. ' :;r field 5r' Ill !!:e "W. - ,!;,, Cl -- can 8ppnit tne trutl) nPre and Spencer Isn't going. We're lUhree going to stay." Mr. good, sir. Then I And Dewdrop beside. seen swear parller train." in Sah.bnrg: this after liours "fas 8 I'll then,. Come out of the station, they I walked In." later bar 1 fnrewell. CHAPTER III r is SAFE is Your Doctor. Ask Him Tin-it- Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Weil-Bein- g to Unknown Preparations take any BEFORE you don't know all about, ..ft-i.le- said my lady. "Is foolish What am I doing that. If you went p'aced as I am, von wouldn't be glai' to do?" "I hat ought to be the answer." sab She was sitting shhnvavs, propplna liei'velf on nu arm: and either becauseof her pos,. or Pecanse lier hair was ti mbled, she seemed no more the fine but otilv a beautiful child. S;;ddenly I knew (hat I was ln love. for the relief of headaches; ... and midseasou soreach their height and as high life society carries on gay festivity in fashionable southern resorts, one Is impressed with the surpassing elegance of the more formal be they modes. Smart gatherings, grand opera audiences, diners at the smartest places in town or sojourners la the Southlands, all bespeak the trend to a new high In splendor and opulence as expressed ln terms of rich fabrics, precious furs, gorgeous jewels and the wearing of rare and lovely es-otl- 1 By CKF.R1E NICHOLAS . .1 On Patrol. r Barley's news had given us some-- . n? ,0 Rn on. It pointed the wisdom acting without delay. This for two f"r Bharaoh was dangerous f,,r Htiyone moving in Sulz R naist t.ln'ndy he under the hand 'n" Salzburg police: If, therefore, ,llm H", "IP" nn,,K" ii'sin""' ta'inet 'i""'i,,"t ,0 have him de ' '"''lo'igh he might put up U"'1"-- ' ' er at Helena glan-cfolded the map. w.. were sitting t"' thp had I""'" I'lnmage, linl I cot b.i k when for hour, lady licit a note from my that uug lug to say o eh'. five " I,, you think V"" way':" 1 wiM i V fn was oct nn Vai r at ' T.v .:..,, I i,i--- "if 1 u c t the road -r the rack, the ,,'f the car approaching turned a the ,.,. e!f out e and e:,.-:- : I ... of the ro id. T ,, ,. r v. m . "do ' r'.v. nnd let even her slie ed close e- :- my- back the '.!'-'- d --r isi: :cg ;'g cried, an (l,.,t -r- e hVhe l It wont f the liol!. of p, i: mat- -- ,n fashionable apparel this season. Many Plead f- I ,.,, '!!: in , ' 'Hie flair for colorful crepe frocks or uftenioim wear is resulting in such tunning models being turned out as his picture depicts. This very at true live luncheon or afternon tea frock is of crepe in a wistful violet shade. The girdle is of silvered kid and violet uede. The felt hat Is In matching violet shade. Pleating, tucking, and stitching, also braiding, will be lavished are into ' i.ver sloti'.,.',! l ,0 1 think I 'l!:rn " hut l;gl,:ly - said IMena you go, Sabre,,i;icn',i,g a door. !' took UnAs the l..g leaped In. shle. my seat by .. s vurds or,." she panted ,,) ,.. a track -As quick a" vou can. Tide's " shicv you I'll t'ne right. loader-s,,-,i- e n l':o' tl!'"i.e of the car ahead. car on the s;,.e-lAs the Boils gl'h.:ed I "S'caiiy. " Helena. k.M ..Nw on brake. Tut on the foo ' t' There . . ,v,r lights for an s K run cii-V- uh In v The unique velvet belt done ln petal or leaf motif, alao the coronet of feathers and velvet, ure In a deep rich purple tone matching the cape that was worn with the gown. A aetnl- sdieer iiuhhy material woven on a vel n vet loon) Is the fabric of this pale evening dress. Reports from all fashion centers ln regard to the new season's trends place emphasis on the Importance of strictly tailored short Jackets that top rather short slenderizing skirts. The majors Ity of first arrivals ln the suit realm give preference to mannish types of hip length. The model to the right Is along this lino of thought neat and natty to a nicety. The allm straight skirt Is of brown crystelle and the tilted Jacket of white. Fabrics such as this, that are woven on a velvet loom, are becoming Increasingly popular where dainty lightweight material is wanted that Is suitable and pracwear. The white tical for hat with brown veil that tops this stunning outfit Is tres chic. Most of the hats coming from Paris feature decorative veils. Brown kid gloves, brown kid shoes, and a white leather moment bag complete this up costume. Some of the most striking and most beautiful ensembles for formal nights are while In every detail. A likable formula for full dress Is the all white gown of velvet which Is as sheer as chiffon, or It may be of white crepe, satin or taffeta, to which add a snowy ermine wrap, long white gloves, two strands of pearls, diamond bracelets or a single wide one, a diamond hair clip and three pure white orchids pinned to a narrow shoulder strap. tips. leaf-gree- ed Bayer Aspirin year-roun- Alto Building scholar is n much a man as one who builds n fortune. A self-mad- to-th- e e W!rtern Newspaper Union. VEGETABLE CORRECTIVE DID TRICK RettinK on each twrvem. intraoral Thf y were Ottirr slugRishneM vai really the cause mada them tired with frequent headspell. Hut ache, ...... I. bilious nl rt1,nmtA IVW For they discovered, like nullum OI liincm. umi nature provided the correct laiatives in plants pfHTlKMlN !. comimiu) hh It takes a s ini figure lo wear them, en out there Is great charm to nnd more forPinner pleated. irely mal evening ogwna with this skirt fen nre give the wearer a lovely, buoyant ilr. Clad Handa Is Nothing gajer than gold and sll cer tissue evening gloves seen tl.es and very, very lays. They are long legant . in.."..- - all Only 25c druggists. Headdresses, as the newest of the formal accessories, embrace a wide variety. Such a wealth of real Mowers, worn not only In the hair In arresting ways, such as the half cap of sis gardenias which covered one side of a young girl's coiffure, but also on the fdiouldors and corsage of women of all ages has not been seen around these parts In years. Orchids and gardenias are the favorites, but one sees also real daisies, cornflowers, carnations used In effective fashions. Thi. Utile Juliet cap Is perhaps the most popular Jeweled headdress these nights; these are In rhineslones or pearls, and very rarely In corn! sometimes with turquoise. S hlaparelll's chenille snood Is another variation of this fashion, hut most younc girls seem to prefer thn sparkle of Jewels among their curls. Baton again outdoes himself ln b's treatments and expert dressmaking The hobble fktrt Is returning. Band of fabric hang free from shoulder to hem. Others have tight front skirts, with wide circular back gores, laid in flat pleats, the width held In place. Some evening models are slit back and front. Silk taffeta Is ued to Interpret gowns with back fullness, In gathers sweeping backward from the wals. One Is In black silk taffeta, with scarlet velvet ribbon encrusted around the Others are In flowered silk taffeta. Many bl.uk tailored cocktail frocks In ankle length are shown In silk satin or silk crepe. 1 uie' Kerned (N It Tablets) How much try Nat invigorated, refreshed. Imtior-ta- nt belu-- r you feel you do not have to increase the oust. 1 hey contain no Bllllb badly xJ backache, with dirtiness, burning, scanty or too freauent urination and getting up at night; when you feel tired, nervous, use Doan'i Pills, all upset Doan't are especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of boxes are used every year. They are recommended the country over. Ask yow neighbor! kidneys function WHENsuffer a nagging ... is more titan skin ileep Afc the beauty Ak new silhouette tui-.g- walt! 'J of the Car Was Louder of s l.p.d me the footfalls ' i tampan K1" Thf Drone water - or the pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what he in comparison thinks about it with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We aay this because, before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin, most "pain" remedies were advised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach; or, often, for the heart. And the discovery of Bayer Aspirin largely changed medical practice. Countless thousands of people who have taken Bayer Aspirin year in and out without ill effect, have proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct. Hcmcmber this: Genuine Bayer Aspirin is rated among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains . . . and safe for the average person to take regularly. You can get real Bayer Aspirin at simply by never any drug store asking for it by the name "aspirin" nlone, but always saying BAYER ASPIRIN whea you Buy. Hobble Skirt Is Returning According to Paris Report i o' ... .1 REAL FLOWERS IN HAIR, IS NEW FAD PLEATED CREPE s L winter AScialTUKactivities That night was very dark, and I would have given a lot to have Seen Imt once by daylight the roads that I was to patrol: quite apart from pick- flowers. Tu add to the fascination of the slyle ing my way. I could see no track or turning until I was actually there. picture there Is a definite movement It follows that after ten minutes the toward Individual, distinctive lialrdress onlv idea I had left was to get to such as recaptures the charm of wearc where Sabre was waiting at the month ing flowers. Jeweled ornaments or feather fancies in ornate coiffures. of the castle drive; and ttiis, a'ter The aristocracy of current mode calls great tribulation. I found about half-pas- t for materials of high degree fashioned ten. I overran it. of course. However, I knew I was right, so I stopped with that master simplicity which the engine and listened and then makes rich fabrics look richer. Such Is the lovely ensemble centered ln the stepped Into the road. I accompanying Illustration. Consider It, was hastening hack in the shadif you will, as a fantasy "in lilac time" ows when I suddenly found that somewould seem to be. A petite thing w: s moving beside me, nnd then, for such it before I could think, the Alsatian was society girl wore tills very lovely creation at a velvet fashion revue prelicking my hand. sented during a ball at a leading "way At once I turned, to make my way hotel recently. The dress hack to the car. lint the dog did not down south" Is lilac veizanza, which Is sheer and turn with me and when I put my hand cool to wear. The long voluminous on lils collar, he would not move. with big scarf collar draped over 1 had not begun my patrol : the Rolls cape the shoulders Is of lilac crush resistwas out in the open: and Sabre reNote the glittering Jeweled fused to move. If he would not ant velevt. bracelet and the corsage which de come. . . . clares a revival of that lovely custom perceived that the first thing to of wearing flowers. do was to get the Bolls off the road. The lady to the left, in the picture If Rush and Bugle were out-- Far tells you via her very charming cos In the distance I heard the drone tume that to Interpret fashion correct of a car. ly, one must wear a glamorous neck Tor an Instant I stood spell bound. lace with bracelet to match, furtherThen I was out In the road and was more the coiffure must be enhanced with an ornate bandeau, which, In this whipping back to the Rolls. . . . Before I started the engine, I lisinstance, Is of velvet and wee ostrich tened again, to hear on the road be-- '!' " Headaches, Neuralgia or Rheumatism Pains ti- ei "Ymi "Jr.v i I !. . ow- - a - loft You are taking for I. its-d- the Roils stole Whether the Remedy v leaving here? said I. .! " its rumble faded, I saw a flash lamp, and thirty seconds later drew up beside the pavement where Geoffrey and Barley stood. Without a word being spoken our baggage was lifted aboard, and as Barley climbed In among it, my cousin As from a -- '"n-at.- ht awaj. x ''' '' ratb-- r I gave him my solemn word, but I knew in my heart that lie would never have left me if he had tliou-It likelv that I should find l'.nsle and Hush, nnd that. thouL'h he disliked the Idea of my working a'one. he was doing his tiest to choose the lesser evil and to keep me away from l'haraoh at any price. Thanks to my lady's foresight, we could now send word to Yorick wi'h out any waste of time, and be'ore we left the next morning our groom was on his way to the castle, hearing a note from my cousin in which he had set out our plan. It was barely eight o'clock when we ran into Ammb-l- . By (o'off rev's direction I stopped the car at cross roads out of sight of The Reaping Hook: then he and Barley descended and walked as far as the forge which was walling one side of the forecourt that graced the Inn: and there Ooffrey stood by the corner while Barley walked up to the house. As luck would have It. a servant was washing the steps, and a word from Parley brought him to Oenffrey's side. Then my cousin turned and waved, nnd 1 brought up the Rolls, for, as we had fully expected, the birds were Cue minute later we were flown. . speaking to the host and his wife. . Now we had had no doubt that the moment we mentioned their late undesirable guests, the two would he themselves only too ready to talk hoarse: but we were not prepared for the spate of incoherence which our The two casual Inquiry unloosed. a were simply bursting to vent such I can only as volume of grievance compare to the tinmen oi sins. Since we were there to listen, do hut there was clearly nothing to v. hen and out. blow let the storm what we had heard them in silence for seemed a quarter of an hour and had injected the spots at which violence done, Ind been commuter, or damage the questions to put we ventured which we had come to ask. The strangers were gone. What was the order of their going , i ..a rtf llieir C'l " ' ami what nau necoimKnni 1 C'M'll a.. ..... nanOur wonts migui B" I have never pee;i numan oi' c.s as h........ Idenly change their tune tne nmn..n.i we had turned some tap. H h"!r .K'tvl: of talk stop,.ed died au Imme-Vatc ni Die two became A crau ome !o trap theai as though we had " ami do them some One :n They Inn! seen nothing t were ' ..vers minute the kid e g the net tlioy i;:iMV net cm iiiein go: ti;," of i's 1,,of anv car: when w. d at one a not. ,i;c.a,!i;l. thev g''"" hov and s'u- -k "Scared sti'T.' ri ant s t. and w ei.t iT to prove t.o avail. 10 Ibd's we ret a Tie In slier: I'ach. At ,r I'lnmage 'And rw.v i'iIi an means we least, thi 5 lad or'!.' h if It's light?" warden Hi ted his head and Then u looked uie full in the eyes. turned his head to his mistress and looked at her. Though lie never spoke, her some question, oe seemed to ask she nodded and (or after a moment r ; , . II Continued : "lit ' oislnpe, and Hu-l- e imd Ituli will n.it tallv turn tliat way. But yon s ly n ut i ati.i your step. You're out to -it, formation, not to attack. If vom :n-- them, ymi ni'Kt not s!ri!;e: lie own and see them home, and then i'ie all oik for Salz burg and Harlev and me. Will Voi give me your word to do that? And always to he hack at I'lumi-- e before The me A: much liioi, Yorick's a where Lady Helena had and his cousin to meet fater. She reveals to them that her fortImmense hi8 converted had her une Into gold sovereigns and hidden ln the tkera away in a secret vault Valenteistle. Knowing that his son, was Incapable ine, Helena's brother, ,f controlling the fortune, he had It to Helena alone Just before In some manner the news Hi death. tad leaked out, and Pharaoh is after tlii treasure. sai :ir'" :' o'clock," V'u can t!nd the mout" -'' ''Mian, e drive?" "1 can hardly mi-- s that," said I. s iV-sl, ' be ti, night at a !" ' '"Ii " !;:. i, i. k n the turf. ' "A:' -t to thank you." I sntd I fay at lour house: I ride your rt I'm to have :"r"' ' your do-piir!t!.T'i!tM go, it seems to h ,. I where to Torlck estate, requested John his mind. ! " -- rev. ere Jo!,. ,.' t :t- -: aivh Tbey his hand still ln mine, the ti,; t" SH1; In makiThey encounter Pharaoh. ng their getaway they exchange shots with the Bang, without serious result arrive at Plumage farm, on the With ' ;l "l ui::. "I 1: ,.' care." said Helena swiftly t "..M!t 1: dllU!!. ( vil-tii- t. looked .;. TU- i: v, t h- CHAPTER ! - Mr. Bohui: Will you v.:;'. ),,u? At least, he'U ..u w.tn.ii.g If anyone else is e -- M v two In day v.'f vh:e i' !m o ' rrma'.i and his chaufteur, Karley, of Geoffrey, realizing that -, l'fe 18 ln danKer' "glares Jo!m' vanishSpencer discovers that man corre- livery of the murdered of of "ervnnf! the to ,lvery gowii Tories' castle, and tells Countess Hel mistress of the castle, what he U :th r!toff,ey a,ld Uarley, kid let"starts for Annabel, a nearby tit adventure ! tie.' siV! I laughing. "Why nl, shon'i i:u,h h,,j hlg fei:0B. !.,,.- - ,1,.. road-'- " !'l!-- lilt' - a 'w, aM,1 c:, furring a r..ua In green livery who. denlly had beii murdered, l'haraoh .,... i.'arter of the gang; the other? M It' drop, Hush and BuIe. L'nfi.r..... ..iv John nakes himself Known tu assassins by dropping a letter with ite 811,1 dllrls on iL He ,elL-Jeffre-y !" -- "1 cot. "!: iv ! '" I:;;,! W.- The Man Who Knows - , - narilj. : ... v. r, II- other and k or - smkv v.. ay what t',.-Karl) '!it- '.. fr.-in, r.ai :. i Austria portrait painter but pi'ft landscapes. While the forest, John hears Eng. A decides to Investigate "are vacationing I hive always been looking (or ta nobler qualities In human beings, aa4 I have alwajra found theo. Ther are great sonls ail along ths high way of life, and there arc great qualities een In the people vb seem common and weak to us orift !n i..r !w,!fi ;...slng they're there before ''i a:.; wuvh you arrive. . . . They'll L 'I'" car and steal back j' ' ' "' ro., i They'll let you pick your 'l' down. And U thev'i: be digging ael:t)'rr"' :lt It , J., CIIERIE NICHOLAS By ; Jr.-- Mli.t SYNOPS1S We Find Vhat We Look For in Thii Old World of Our. -r s be t:;. Flowers, Jewels and Rich Fabrics ' ' ftji stiie tra. li- IT AH ' i'sc.:." car?" ! ' , fi-ji.'.i.- "A: r?u ''-- '' '''i,''v s A'- will n..t s- -t these very (.v niree hui rs had T.any mi. This may .... It must he rn: a fft-a- t at ai!:si- i- k el.:, Co j.f. jive him ) 1 By Dornlord Tales atc!i certaiD points for lnstat.ee. and at j,.u call Starlight : :,ere :t,e roaj turu cloSeSI to ''' ::.:t.vrS 8.1:. i to !'.T, ...a (And here I will , ltl aru inarLed ;:iat was known a IVV. ' t round ml" .e-- t!.n.r r rlii.-.r- came " ' tUt 1.' we f,... should ol:. ha4tf m-"- ie ..bere myI .. .... At: J FREE PRESS. .EH I. your kJ T." FREE SAMPLE CiAP. oui body watea that clog th porci and eventually cause mutv dv. blotchy, erupted tlun A of rhtt internal beauty rrMimeni will aitonish you. Begm conttHt t At yniir druv rrr' CARf ICtDTtA CO.. Dent IIS BrKry- -. drx-tor- . H1LLD TtA- -i tuf niktlitif " often dort tnort foff your twin and complexion that txpm. N Y. Splendid Mstxatica Itrink t 7 W WNU sa wnl-tlln- FALLING HAIR DANDRUFF m-.- Orchids to Yon Mere's a captivating fashion that's credl:ed to the debutante. Orchids In the hair I When London's Mnyralr to wmr these white feathers rath er bleb In front on a ribbon band, MUs America Improved on the Idea by wei.r-liijthree orchids on a velvet or sa In head band to match the flowers. he real flowers are far more lovetj hati the original feathers were, ii M," m. BALD SPOTST Save your hair by regular use of Glover'i W.inge Medicine, fol- lowed by a sharn- roowuh(jlovets Mediated Soa Hi) V AM nfDi be-ira- n druff;torr:ICClSl I dime Hur; coto b At alt 1 -- ysmm, I |