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Show , ' ,ai i. , iiiiiwiiim iimm ... inmn M ' -- Alabaster Lamos h UIVl 1 I II paps rv. I I l 1 I . Continued PAPTEKA II I had mother, r the stt-t'- .,.,.;. stone stairs the cnDello nrl process ue i service was in the altars. moment paused a ' ' " Din now sue . with Iier F"ea to St. ;vuifa- - k.. . kS, U to fee the custodian, whose greeting tMthless as It was friendly, the v .ood peering down into conscious of "ehurch, site was id r .... near her, wureiung uer. sire Carter s eyes. i scarcely ieuee u. Ned ,a .m-- hito :;e could " "M . : u.1 I she read in ins eyes Ned stretch out her hand. tier. steadied that and it, vnetliine her iml him murmur Mie not sure. lier hand still nn Hi confusedly, went tably In Ids, und they led to the ajti die doorway that endorses. It was so narrow here mite naturally she recovered her y as tney sieppeu oui unw sea breeze. j.jne. and the cool iryfelt herself able to face Ned. amazement, she f,, her conscious There ;:,d this uo easy thing to do. a shining something In his eyes, Ah she seemed loathe to give licrl she thoncht - was siic ..I!., H,.nn,n.Ua . IMiat.., her mind ;!)ts1ialf formed flitting across it birds cf the night, that she finally In Kuch confusion so to break tJie silence, able to say was "Mary !" here," Mary began des to Ned it lie seemed Are you my" "with ately, about to gave a swift look himself (hat they were eil as-- alone. does it matter who I lib, what dlh? I'm here because you are and I couldn't stay In Clover low without you. I've followed Mary, to tell you "Hush!" said Mary warningly, and her finger gently against bis lips, out of the little doorway had ap- tred the wondering heads of a Ger youth of about twenty, and bis s r iii Kiry moved away, seated herself on f stone parapet beneath the horses out over the piazza. Ned looking down. My father" she began. les, I came here with C. M. Dabbs, know where he Is, but I'm not meet him for half, an hour yet dy you can listen to me for that Hooked beside her, d 1 3li of If you don't," he time. "I won't tell you where to If you're kind to me, I'll "atened, lni. 'Mr. Carter, aren't you u your methods?" I'm anything you like except And if I seem sudden, 'ft' ')if provocation. At a father is waiting Jr ' within !. '" shoved, sud-i- n 'Mr. look and once he or ignored leading to the canal. If that way, we could wait In I for a To gondola." take me to KventualTy. admllted Ned. ut ir about him !" .vou? well. T'f love I've lots to tell. ,rveling companion. nuis-- you honr t "id reacheil nno f ot T a niiKN - ;.,.., of " liiin ,r.it it ""'"""Jl Mill) r ar.d wondered at her- 1y should she go with him? would never approve of this! wtl rrs' ti,lp JD'I listened I'ke to h!m WH!!.-I- "" "an one , f0'Hent rated his nttvn-heetiin. ,e pon(loa mi(lj, It would be so easv to J' '". 's Mi "nine uie nrst v "and was on I.pi- - ;;t:7""ii". t'ondci,,, 'T s:'t v , -J- Sl!"'"'l! Hs '"" the , I: Z , m r "r ; gondola canal. (ii-a- w he had IIe,f'vodit. Tiiis tearful without , tumod iaj -;ns , Ti,! ,. from 0)e "vr, 'l'11 tnV!,v' itiv.,,,' Allied Pt'ncn . v; ""HUtlfuI, I'ie R'"l,l;rllt '"d ,0 K, i, 1 irjr 11 umi darn there inns '"If t'ftweoi. it. Rirl I (o !"r eye. and Miid,. Ullrs lf,ve ? ?. puouc f.i.rj,, . of rr i'e wall or i i 'lie rilnr, I.... Mdde, r 5Dt fvldentlv i"'vie eurrnnce nM ?iMllH (,nlsJ il n(;ross tlle I've some day !vtiy?" reply, her Land i II for; flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream ', v t "V s .A satisfied." "If my father were not standing 5 IT" , there watching us," said Mary In the same conversational tone, "i would slap you, good and hard." She left him und went forward eagerly to greet Claude. He came as eagerly to meet his girl, and Ned found himself very much out of the picture. The girl,- who had been hard to him, was very sweet and daughterly to Claude. It was Claude who kindly held Ned within the charmed circle, and Slary who made him feel out of touch. All the rest of that lovely afternoon Mary wandered about with the two men who loved her. It was agreed between Mary and Claude Dabbs that if Polly kept to her room that night, Mary should contrive to dine with him. She could, without Post Tcastles are the com flakes ite fruits seem cooler, with flavor actually telling a fib, she assured that have the true delicate flavor that makes them taste even be iter Claude, allow her mother to suppose the succulent hearts of corn, than they are. Be sure thatyou of that she was dining with the Parleys, and Mrs. Farley was a dear and sealed in by the special toasting get the corn flakes that stay crisp would understand if Mary told her at in milk or cream. Ask your process of the Postum Company. the last minute that she wan dining add For a new deliciousness, grocer for Post Toasties, the with friends. She would telephone the crunchy crispness of these corn flakes that come in the red from her hotel and Claude could come and take her to his, and bring and yellow package, corn flakes to summer her back. double-crisp-nes- s is Here to keep them fruits. With this they had to be content. and favorfresh makes that ready to serve. your They parted from Mary before they 1927. P. Co., lac reached the entrance to her hotel. Polly's headache was better, but BATTLE she decided not to get np. When Mary came Into her room, ready to go to CHAPTER XII dinner, Polly was sitting up in bed, Etiquette raps the reaching flngera Too Smart It Is better to inspire the heart with a tray before her. of human nature. man the a teach How can apologize for i noble sentiment than to "Well, sir, my ten children have got "My word, Mary, you look sweet. mind a science. Brooks. of a lady? It's not done. One truth are when the mumps, aud 'way you Turn around and let me see if I'll like down the road you can hear 'em goes on, or leaves off, and If cir you as well when you leave the room cumstances or places compel one to as I do mumpln'," said Lafe I.agg of llogger when you come In. leave off abruptly, then surely the Holler. to "The Parleys ought appreciate "Pshaw!" returned the traveler to lady should understand. you, Mary. Is young Farley to be on kissed several the had who the news was related, ''you whom Ned, knew his mother If there tonight? can't hear the mumps. You " way to Mary, was completely at a loss. we were poor It might make a differ"I can't, can't I? If I wasn't settln' None of them had taken It Just like, ence, "J" -f you know." 6 Bell-an- s For tender tired comfable yur In the shade you down ichfo. this; grown red, then silent, and re"I hope It does," Mary ansjtvered Hot me a call dare wouldn't liar! fused to meet his eyes, lie would not Put, r v cerssinns apparently engrossed with lightly, me fetch Relief better Sure Junior have cared If they had, but he did her you anyhow, could do "I the glass. image in .'Vw T-wn tVi tnn fim tn ATI care now. lie maoe one or two atmy gun ; this yur gent Is too devilish with less of young Farley." smart." Kansas City Star. tempts at speech, but the shoulder Then what is it, her mother thought, shrank from his, the hand refused to that makes her look just that way? be held, and the face remained It must be a man! Patriotic Answer shake into averted. The children of the third grade were 25$ and 75$ Pkg's.Sold Everywhere interesting among the new "Anyone 8M The high gods, who love a lover. arrivals?" having an examination In history. One saw his pilgTit and gave Ned the only of the questions asked was, "Why do "I don't know," Mary answered PARKER'S DON'T SITFliB WITH LUMBAGO. Sciwords that could help htm. when over look them we celebrate the Fourth of July?" "I'll HAIR BALSAM honestly. n Adams aplne along Oopa Neuritis. atica, EanoreiDandnifT Stop Hair railing "I'm not sorry, lint I am sorry you I go down, and report." W-S'One little boy answered. "Because elves complete relief. Write today. ADAMS Color and Raataraa J3l Wash. take It like this." It was the day God was "borned."' M!4 She kissed her mother and hurried GOPATN CO.. Aberdeen, t&i Beanty to Gray an d Fad ed Hair A voice from far away said: "It 3 Hfawi .Ct,:hoiru.rr.Y. away. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. was like like a servant girl out with A Difference Polly rested back against her pilRemcm Cra. HINDERCORNS " n etc., topa all pain cntnre oomfort to to lows and sighed. How long could she Stranger Here Is some oil gtock I feot, aiakea Award Long Delayed walking easr. 16c bj mall or at "Grocer's bov," finished Ned. "I keep Mary? Not very long, If the Ctaemlcal Works, ratcoorae. ti. f. will Ultcoz an It's Interest think you. easy accomhe after Forty-fivinsulted." feel years suppose that's why you men of this generation were at all thing! The colored marble he nad neen sit like those of the last. Well, at any panied Maj. Gen. Adolphus WashingPerfection is a state we never reach. Jones Probably It is, but I'm not! ton Greely on his famous arctic expeting beside for the last few moments, rate Claude should not hnve her. Gen. Brainerd David .L. returned to lifts. j'Ned Carter! You Mary must have her chance and not dition, Brig. In rec581 know It wasn't' that. Naturally I re- be dragged back to a village grocery was recently awurded a medal Amer-ca- n i i sented you" but the voice stopped storcthe same one from which her ognition of his services by the a haze had society. blue Geographical the eyes mother had fled so many years ago. abruptly and havof tears. Mary explained to Mrs. Farley, Russia Building Churches Ned gathered up the limp imnu ing first telephoned Claude; that she old mm friend. nn with In penny, h" was very dining spite of the campaign by the Soagain, fixed on the water of the sluggish Mrs. Farley, who hnd no daughters viet government to suppress religion, r an increase of religious sentiment has canal. "What am I to do? How are and adored Mary, watched with inter" est Mary's meeting with a big, dark, been observed with the building of JHU to Know mm man who looked rather unless I ten your aimi now .u middle-ageninny new Iiussian churches, says the you' know whether you like kissing distinguished. Pathfinder Magazine. Such churches looked t Just as I did mine, with KINO WALL iil r.re generally built by common contrime, unless I try It?" Mary thought her father FINISH. The modern tones are lust the ones romanwas frightfully It workers and 'You're outrageous; I know notnfrom butions factory stunning. I've been looking for. and I found them In the In one's a with h to gon and him, eloping lr,LT about you, others. Soviet newspapers upbraided tic, she told Free Cclor Chart, with 19 beautiful colors to various clubs and societies In interfather In a gondola. choose from. And it's so easy to decorate with the dolaIn broad daylight:" echoed across tne ca"You wouldn't even look at me if est for ullowing the religious spirit to KING WALL FINISH no lapping or .treating, Ved's laugh , Tl and anyone can do it. Mother were here in nil her glory. dominate the people. nal. "Oh. Mary, i anon- ju. m-n to learn that i I know my walli are dean and Mnltarr. too. ttMf Mother Is oh, Father, Mother is ong will It take you Kim tfcfuhy decorated. Why don't you acrid today fot iciirt? HI say It all over agaiu. to perfect peach !" the Free Color Chart 1 n.un-ui Low cot "There was a poet, long ago, who tha rnoet attractive color earn to apply CRY night, and in tne (inrKen In a corcSlrmtiorii and the U word In unltation. Thoe ira Vi.nlce." put what I feel about Folly rhe tlilngi you get wlicn you decorre with KINO WALL "It was " Claude auswered. iou You will not get n ennnce. UNISH. btk't It worth invejtlmtlont Write today for isn't she my 'If unu time of neret dealer and HiLE Color Chart, ihowina now, about: u'ue will please land something 19 beautiful colura to choose from. care how peachy she don't I mc Tamer. in ..... peach, THE CHICAGO WHITE LEAD & OIL CO. . ,v 15th Sr. and S. Weatern 4e., Chicago, 111. ,c ie i ,ir wll vou thinn nnout me: Step! Don't murder, 'If Oh ves. I'll think about you." und ; me. What care I with that Ned had to be content. i Flt, ,e not fair for Prepared Especially for Infants or lon-be jshe jiww f.,r "Mary, your father's very be - Add this cool crispness to summer's luscious fruits wax-wrapp- POSTUM COMPANY, INC. ed MICH. CREEK, '. Sure Relief J&t uei SMS fWuSi water gZEj FOR I.4D.GEST.0N Chew-Wlt- d ll Brinsr Your I. i R Home Up to r BABIES mil run ... ..nflOTflDIAJJ UHOium "...-ther- ! and Children of All Ages TO Bli CONTINUED.) me. - -'' .i house I'.uilt in I'M south bank In Vlrg;lnla stuiuls ou the ..v.. ... of Janic s river, ahoui mia) V... ,ll.lll(l ...J a Surrey Court HouseSmith's Vori. bnl Wharf. It is cnllcd accuno." as a iniatt of ihistorical h runt. Joliu Smub bulldln New I rt In 100S and named by M'n a " " stood nbout tjuai'ler n-imt west of this house and ww of the ,ld Indlun U( reuse seen. Th Colonial records ...il i.v Thninsia- " ar the hoU se wan mini land bought b.v Mm on IflW rcn In .. ifnlie from Thoimas lloire, son vi of the fa-- . dutigbter hontas. I t;nd 'oc ..... t....ui,i,f!ui. 1 here is nious In - n trad t on ronneevcu .i... "c dril l; - Fletcher's' Castorla has as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops end Mother! Provided Method of Escape From Indians Y V toast:IES POSit .j. .T.XXXXa-?xv.vv-;- - di.ewHhhimove; III being exceedliiL'lv snti.-f.,,.- . to Ned, he went on a few steps m glandng down at the adorable hat this loveliest of ladies wore Ft was faced with blue that matched her ne wisneo me would look up. "How are you to know If vou do not ask?" She looked up. and down again quickly, "oh, I shall know." "If you leave It to your heart" he murmured dose to her ear, "I shall nut-slie- ll n.i sl;e hud Side l,v u I k imp, out , ... ""i'oie inwaro i 1 g,,. t...,ti ! " . l!P for his f ntiia ( il I "l Drug-glst- s. ' listen to me " father? Oh. I should Primarily to i! about me." "I shall riot ask mv I e , fiither?" you jua; . i Lag". , "If you ask Claud" Dubha, he will -tell 'r IV,,... fl 27. there's a flight of stone vou 'the alley-wa- Jurraor. i ll l f WWM MfrHl kicked background. So, Mary No don't, my dear. There's absolutely In our roaming aronnd looking tlmzs In shop windows. Down j : g Rl "That's the one thing , kllow x, .c , '-r- Jmt certain shon distunce I'll be haying the little was crusneu In his, his shoulder wa against hpr own flnd his lips close to her eiir were murmuring, so that she l"'. he lou-e- -l alone could hear ail that to tell her. It was extremely and Incoherent, in fact, there jtcy was little very sense in It. It was rather like what every man does with his preconceived Idea of how he N gojn-t- o conduct his love scone. Ned bcin" nj uiucn m iove, made a bad botch of It. In fact, the astonished Miry could not distinguish anything excep't that she was disturbing the even tenor of his life considerably, that she was adorable, and though every-thinwas Implied that should have been Implied there was not a single word about marriage or engagement. Most of it was "Oh, Mary !" They were approaching the old bridge. The bridge, low and dark, seemed to Mary tle proper place to arrest the stream of Ned's eloquence. She determined to release her hand. It did not seem easy. She tried it, however,, and turned her face so that she might look at him and make him understand. As she turned, the lips so close to her ear brushed her cheek, met her mouth and clung there. It was the first time for Mary. Other men had tried to kiss her mouth, just as other men had asked her to marry them, but none had succeeded. When the gondola shot from under the bridge into the sunlight, the gondolier, who of course must have suspected, If he had not seeti, burst out into one of his cries of warning that precede a turning. Ned Involuntarily straightened up, came out of his dream and looked guiltily nt Mary. Her cheeks Mary was furious. flamed. She felt her whole body was one burning blush. She hated him. It was as though he had kissed her In the open street. But she hated herself more, for even while she blushed to remember his Hps, she had a horrible suspicion that she would like to be kissed again. -- icTfc Ftti to him." yon r . I " . . . boon In use for over 30 years an upper room a trap door and a stationary ladder led down to a brick walled closet In the basement from which it Is said nn underground passon age led to the original Smith'1 fort the banks of a creek nearly a quarter of a mile away. 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