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Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. it ii that Pollle Dear and Mollie Love met out NOT HARD TO MAKE CHOICE jshopping one morning and Immediately forgot all about shopping, time, ,bungrjr hushanda at home, etc, in a Probably Lester Could Have Deter, ffew minutes'" chat. Just then Alice Golightly passed .by. cn smiiea sweetly at tne otner, and mrniured Good : morning." ' As soon as Alice had Dassed on. ollle turned to Mollle and said: I notice Alice doesn't to round bor ing other people ne used to." with her ailments as , ; No." smiled Mollis: "she met mn who cured her completely." oooh!" purred Pollie. ieJ Was he a doctor 'Oh. no!" answered a "Who was T" Mollie. "She telllnz thla man nomai of ho when he remarked, '''it's Jyroptoms, strange how many of these things people as they begin to grow old. Jince theu she has held her tongue about them." S ,af-Jll- ct Old Penalties Inadequate! 'Why don't you Crimson Oultch men Ikl-a- ? tinner IV. I lie BUIUV Bl "is Onii IninmAklta nuwiuvuiiv lUlCt 5ou used to do with a horse thief V "We've discussed It," said Cactus mined Without the Appeal to His Physical Feelings. Two men passed aray. One had been born, and In due course admitted to the bar, soon ran for office, was continuous Hon. until at elected last be went to his reward, such as it was. And the local paper gave him an obituary as long as your arm. The other man followed In the footsteps of his brawny sire, and became a maker of barrows. Be was Industrious and honest, and for years the Hllllgoss hsrrows which be whacked out by hand were known nearly all " over the county airellabls"utenslls. he, too, , pawed' oiw . The paper announced his demise In a few lines and spelled Ms name wrong. Now, tell me, Lester, which of those men' would you rather have beenT Po dot say the former, or HI jslap your jaws for you and not let you go to the picture o show,1 either. Kansas City -- ',. Stsr. While a pretty woman may not care "but we came to the conclusion to be brainy, brainy .woman always - r r... fhat hangln' Is too good Tor him." t. r wants t be pretty. Get Always full food value for ICpu ' iai-- your money. when you eat Ml nvry Each golden grannie of this attractive wheat and malted barle foodi$jicli. in nutriment for bod and Dram, Serve' GrapcNutfl direct from tlje ir-tihc packet for breakfast or wnch.rDeUdous-K- o r Cllsp tha same year, 1 beard of the death, I approached It two women came towards me. One was Marian Halcombe, tha other wss veiled, but when she raised this covering from her face, there looking at me, was Laura, Lady ' Glyda.: She was pale, nervous and depressedmore perfect than ever In her resemblance to the Woman In THE WOMAN IN White.. There were as merry sold lor s n the WHITE 'Marian Halcombe told me what she ' days (if the Amrrlran Kevnlnrtnn aa knew. She had found her. sister In thfre are now. Oue of the most an and In the grave at ayslura, laughable figures 1n the Continental By WILKIE COLLINS our feet was her mysterious double. army wan Doctor Skinner, a waggish Sir Perclval's. boldness and Count Condensation by uitii.ii whose huge fur cap and long Fosco's cleverness had succeeded In Alice Fox Pitts, New Bedford, I'fiml made him the butt of the sol- exchanging the destinies of the two Mass. dUrg everywhere. When asked by a women. The circumstance had netted teusin comrade why he vfrore such these two gentlemen some 30,000 a hearil he ansu-oivf- l "It is n secret, sir, betwixt my God and Wtlltaaa Wllkle pounds. d Tired from the estate of mt Lady Clyde.. CslUna, the that human Impertinence shnll State house at Philadelphia, where niyst'lf, m taadaeaa mm4 The fortune was gone beyond recall, never ienerrate." And same this the Declaration of Independence was S rtralt patater, but Lady Clyde's true Identity might doughty who was always ra la Lewaa adopted, now known as; Independence reiKlv to surgeon, yet be established In the face of such a ouarrel in pick private. Jaaaary afs, HalL From, a Contemporary Print. evidence as her death certificate and 184. took excellent care of his precious Sled He tombstone, and the Incredulity of her person on the battlefield. "Every man S3. 18HS. and relatives. This I deter- friends bus his sphere of action," said he, arl-ala After aaaaa to do. Cast upon the world mined "beyond the limits of which he ought edactla at kaaa k aaoat alone, the sisters readily agreed to al never to emerge. Mine amidst the tare yaara la low" me to take up their fight and I tumults of war, the conflicts of battle, 1776, with ata Italy, Is In the rear. There I am always father. Oa kla determined that Laura should one day her father's estate recognised if to be found ! I am firm at my post I" retara ha hetasae dark with by all. Dispute has arisen at times as to And nobly he lived up to his prin S rat af tea aaeo whether July or July 4 should be It soon was apparent that Sir Per ciple! ekaata la Lea-a- a, as Independence day. It. will be i" and Count Fosco were the perdval tea One waa bat an alarm sounded, seen by the following quotation from night when sons must fight I worked secretly, kla taat I ta aat "The American Revolution," written by Colonel rushed forward to learn ha atadle4 law at but directly,; for I had no fundswlth John Piaka andv published by Houghton, the In met iuum? and Doctor Skinner the faaaaaa Lla-rel- which to carry 0Q a fight through the Mifflin company, that the Declaration of u .. full retreat. "What's the matter, doc laa aa waa 'r.., Independence was reaolved upon July X alle ta tha bar courts. The secret , with which the but waa not put into form and finally tor?" called Colonel Lee. "Whither 1HS1. Bat ha waa atllt SrifUagf he Woman In White had threatened Sir so fust? adopted until the evening of July 1 Not frightened, I hope!" ta waa aot attrarte4 ta tha law. theaah Percivaf seemed to me to be the key to No, no!" doctor colonel, replied the On the 1st of July, 1770, concress he foaaa hla ataSlea at .treat aae ta the whole aituatloa, Through, a "Not absolutely f right- - hlsa tat' later aara. resolved Itself fnto sT commlttee "of the hurriedly, of Inquiries, working always un- CoIIIaa most er.ed, I tha Tha af la death but, aide. candidly confess, whole, to "take Into' consideration the watch of spies, I found the der aoa lfHT tha war aat tha la at aartly resolution respecting Independency." terribly alarmed !" to look up the marriage regis fladlaa- - hlauelf, far ha aabllaked hla Con in other the Among As Richard Uenry Lee wus absent, merry wags father's Ufa la twa velaaaea tka Best tration of Sir Perclval's parents. I John Adams, who had seconded the tinental array wns an Irishman named year. He had beea taralaa aver hla found It In a little country church af three rears Ufa la Italy, motion, was called upon to defend It, Lpvinestone. lie belonged to Marlon's eaerleaca aad ta 1800 appeared his Srat aerel, and It was forged. I was no sdhner which be did In a powerful speech, Aateataa. ar the Fall af Raaae." In possession of the knowledge of his " 'Baall" waa pahllshed la lSSa, aad lie, was ably opposed by John Dickin birth than Sir Percivat. la , "Hide aad Seek" la 1884. He had aat Illegitimate son, who urged that the country ought furious desperation to destroy the cv atteattoa the attracted af the pahlie not to be rashly committed to a po; aa yet. The great eveat of hla Ufa, Idence, entered the little church by' sltlon, to recede from which would however, earns la 1831, whea he made set fire to the structure, and be infamous, while to persist In It the aeaaalataace at Charles Dlekeaa. night, the agency of his own stupidthrough might entail certain ruin. A declarwooden lock, and an ity ation of Independence - would i not T WAS ifcloseand sultry night ear trapped himself Into an awful death. strengthen the resources of the coun Laura was free of her husband, but ly, in August And I. Walter Bart try by a slugle regiment or a single master of drawing, aged she remained an outcast a woman right cask of powder, while it would shut was walking .from Hamp- - dead to her friends and relatives. I twenty-eigh- t the door upon all hope of accommoda stead to London. In one moment every waa still determined this should not tion with Great Britain. ,' "Declare Your Principles!" drop of blood in my body was brought be. My only hope of success lay In , That there was weight In these to a stop by the touch of a hand laid Count Fosco, 'who slone had the evi considerations was shown only too brisade. One very dark night he was gently on my shoulder. There, In the dence which could establish her legal plainly .by. subsequent events.- But separated from his companions and, as middle of the high road, stood ft wom- existence. But to acknowledge Lady the argument as a whole was open he was wandering around, he was sud- an dressed from head to foot In white Glyde's identity wQuld be to admit his to the fatal objection that if the denly surrounded by a troop of horse She asked roe the way to guilt of one of the greatest of crimes. garments. American people were to wait for men, and a pistol was pressed against London. I told her; and we parted. My task looked difficult but an unthese questions to be settled before his breast "Declare Instantly to what a carriage passed known agency tame to my aid. later minutes Ten taking a decisive step, they would party you belong," shouted a harsh' ma and a few Count Fosco was' a traitor to one ofi beyond stopped yards ! Levman dead are a "or you never be able to take a decisive step voice, Italian secret societies. near a policeman. A man put his head the world-wid-e at all. Independent action on the Ingstone peered through the darkness, from the window and asked: "Have The knowledge came to me by chance, out uniforms eould but not make the part of all the colonies except New seen a woman pass this way a but It served me In good stead. I went of the troopers. "I think, sir," said yon York had now become an accom In white? She has escaped to his house one night and bartered womar pllshed 'fact All were really in re he cautiously, "It would be a little frotnmy aaylum.1 At shake of the my silence for the evidence of Laura'! bellion, and their cause could not fall more In the way of civility If you were head, the carriage drove existence. : Count Fosco, In ft long ex to gain In dignity and strength by an- to drop a hint, just to let me know policeman's 6 ; : ; ? on, position, gave the details of his own rapidly are nouncing Itself to the world in its which side of this question yon . The next day I was at Ummerldge and Sir Perclval's cunning. Then he true character. Such was now the pleased to favor." "No Jesting I of left England forever. To clear up tha service In the house, 'Cumberland, "Declare your general feeling of the committee. wared the trooper. Frederick Falrlie, I was there last shred of mystery surrounding the When the question was put to vote, principles or die!" "Then," shouted to Instruct his two Esq. nieces tn the Woman in White, I Bought out her yonng a will with not die the New York delegates were excused, Levlngstone, "I childhood Marian found of home, I I pieced together her art painting. as they had not sufficient instructions. He in my mouth! American! to the to be dark and ugly, but Intel story from her old friends and relaa" So do your Of the three delegates from Delaware, extremity, you spalpeen! Laura Fairtle, her tires, Fste had made her the llleglbr one was absent,, one voted yea, and worst P "You are an .honest fellow !" llgent waa light pretty and dependent 'They Imate half-siste- r of her counterpart are "We horsemen. one nay, so that the vote of the col- laughed the be- and the chance possessor of Sir Perto and were devoted each, other, ony was lost Pennsylvania declared friends, and I rejoice to meet a man fore my engagement waa up, I admired clval's secret, . ,' In the negative by four votes against faithful as you are 'o the cause of the one and loved tha other. My labors ended, Msrisn Halcombe three. South Carolina also declared your country 1" New York Evenlny, My feellngi were tha causa of my and her sister, who was now my wife, Post Magazine. In the negative, but with the Intimaleaving Llmmerldga house. Marian returned to the happy companionship tion from Edward Rutledge that it Halcomba brought to ma a realization of those days at Ltmmerldge house might not unlikely reverse Its vote, In Honor Minute Men of my own heart Ton must leave," before Sir Perclval's tunning had deference to the majority. The other she said, "not because yon are only a usurped the consummation of our lore. nine colonies all voted In the affirmteacher of drawing, bnt because Lau- On the death of Laura's uncle some ative, and the resolution was reported ra is engaged to be married." months later, her son and mine became Falrlie s vote. as sgreed to by a A few days before I left Cumber the heir of the estate and fortune of On the next day, when the vote was while land, walking alone In tha eve- the house of Ummerldge, -; formally taken in regular session of oat- Publlshln was confronted by the same Copyrlirht Wf. hy-t-he I ning, congress, the Delaware members were Co. (Tha Boston Peat). CoprHftit u tha mine Into had looked first which face all present, and the affirmative vote XJnltad Klntuom, the Domlnlona, Its Colon the London high road by night1 onies and of that colony was secured ; Dickinson dependeBelea, aadar tha eopr But I was startled last by Its sudden tight set by tba Post publishing Co. and Morris stayed away, thus reBoston, Mass., U. ft. A. All rtgHts reappearance than by my Immediate versing the vote of Pennsylvania; Houghton, fctlfffln ft Co, aa likeness ominous an of recognition and the South Carolina members . . thorlsad publisher. ,. , , from tha asybetween this fugitive changed for the sake of uuanlmity. lum and my fair pupil at Llmmeridge Thus waa the Declaration of IndeFUN WITH SQU1RREC house. Still greater was my conster- BIRO'S, resolved at last by upon, pendence nation when the woman admitted hav the unanimous .vote of twelve colCheerful Little' Nuthatch Csused Re ing come to tha neighborhood for the onies, on the 2nd of July, 1778; and dent to Lose Hla Temper and sole purpose of thwarting the proposed this work having been done, congress Use Bad Language. Laura Falrlie. of marriage at once went into .committee of the soon I left Llmmerldga house, and A. red streak Hashed down the limb,' whole, to consider the form of decafter embarked on an expedition to wu wmtaiwv laration which should be adopted uuiuikui.n same Lan . as wui.j '"KiM J Central America The year x um was me squirrel.t M. lracuun Thomaseffersoo, John AdalmsTBen-jaml- n ra Falrlie oecame tne nnae or sir ft second ahead of the there Franklin. Roger Sherman and Perdval Clyde, Bart, and with her wai a wing of gray ftnd squirrel white. That Robert 'Livingston: were , the members sister went to live at Blackwater park; was the nuthatch, Samuel Scoville, Jr., r committee to lraw up the decof her hnsband'a country estate. Count writes In Tale Review. Before the -f laration, and Jefferson, as represent-taFosco, an audacious and domineering squirrel could even , recover hla baK-- the colony which had Introduced Italian, and hit wife were guests of ance there was a cheerful, was the resolution of Independence, the household, i Bnt all wss hot as behind. As the squirrel turned, the chosen to be the author of the decharmonious as an English country par- rsDDtna sounded on the under side of laration. ty should be. Lady Clyde and her sta- the branch. His bushy red tall quiv On the evening of the 4th of July, as Inseparable and confiding as ered, ana, using some strong squirrel ter, 1776, the Declaration of Independence felt a perceptible coolness rising language, he dived back Into his hole. ever, was unanimously adopted by twelve thera and the two gentlemen. between New colonies, the delegation from turned to suspicion and soon nuthatch wai tapping again at hla ' Coolness York still remaining unable to act. to fear. door. Once more the squirrel rushed But the acquiescence of that colony ' Then It was that Lady Clyde met out chattering and sputtering. Once r-- r' - I was so generally counted 'upon that White. tn The the Wiman mysterious more not was nuthatch the there. exulno drawback to the there was person stole noiselessly up to her In Then he tried chasing the bird around tation of the people. All over the the twillgEit one evening and whis- the limb, but the nuthatch could turn . received was country the declaration pered j "If you knew yeur husband's In half the time and space, and more , with bonfires, with the ringing of bells secret be would be afraid of you. He over, did not have to be afraid of fall torchand the firing of guns, and with would not dare use yon as he has nsed Ing, for ft drop of 50 feet to f rosen" " light processions. ' v.me. I ought to hav saved yon before ground U no Joke even for ft red squlr Commemorating the Brave Deeds of It wss too late." Bur before the se- ret The Irritating thing about the nut POOR BUGS. tha "Embattled Farmers," ''his Mon. was told there-- were footstep! In hatch was that no matter bow hard cret ument to Revolutionary Patriots Is the distance and tha woman moved the squirrel chssed htm he never stop- - . Shrine Inexpressibly Dear U Every , stealthily awsy,' ::,;. ped.for a. second, tapping away at the,. American- Heart" V1'"''jWll Sir Ferclvel learned of the brief In- branch, feeding even as he ran. Finally terview, and wss afraid of his wife. Mr. Squirrel went back to his house Robert Morris True Patriot ne demanded, begged, threatened her and stsyed there while the nuthatch On the day that Robert MorrU" to till him alt alio knew. What had tapped In triumph all around his hole ' signed the Declaration he was the been-- a battle of wit! between the two although muffled chattering from with tn unvarnlsbedi the twomen a became la merchant expressed wealthiest and greatest squirrel's sisters and the ' Philadelphia, He. purchased goods In struggle of strategy, and the women opinion of that nuthatch. was here ''de a at Urge lost the fight Lady Clyde England and sold them The Necessary Horse. W ' profit Ills ships were on the ocean. coyed Into leaving Blackwater pari Less London home. Fosco's bad "Do a He and tn for Count yon think the motor wtH enthe first In America. No price he thsa two week! later a tombstone In tirely supersede the homer "I hope not" replied Fanner Cora might bare asked would have gone un- Cumberland bore this Inscription:. "8a toaset "There must be some market ered the British of Laura, or memory gov the Lady some accepted to, by unpaid .Mr. Bu( Just took, wlfty; for hsy. I depend ea what I tnita ne has put fine new street lamp In ernment Jam.ee & Morrow in the De Glyda." Oa my return from Central Ajnerltra Joa hay te buy gasoline." troit Free Prasa, front of our doer. I'" 1 CONDENSED CLASSICS ' leii-'th- Sra-.traa- aer re-ent-er Ie a'a - Vaste mere's aXeasoiiGrGmpe-Nvi- s ee-rl- es - ftrw I " - Hal-com- half-siste- be ' r, ,- t - two-third- d. . - rat-tat-t- at , j - -a- 1" . cause of the misery,, because it takes up and carries out the excess acid and gases and keeps the digestive orBeware I Unless you see the name gans in natural working order. A tablet after meals Is all you need. 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