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Show "it he let me whip JOU. nea 11 I you're terrible lmpoUte," llhe murmured. wanted to!' Dave roared with laughter. ~ his Into up look quick a Lydia took face. Then she p.ve a little gasptnr you are, Lydia I I gueaa 1'11 hue te slrh, her Ups quivered ancl she leaned hitch up and drive us all over... They drove to the WU!ows ancl Mill" aralnst his knee. "Look here, Lydia,'' said Dave Mar- gery went through her paces, while shall, "this Is to be your punishmen t. her father watched and applaucled Begin Taking Salta If You Feel CD· I want you and Kent to teach Mar- from the shore. When they had Backachy or Have Bladder down to rery how to 1wlm and how to ret !shed and had run up and Weaknes• dirty, see1 Let her plaJ with you warm up and dry off and were drlvtnl bomt!, Dave said: 'common kids,' will you?'' Too much rich food forms acirl.:~ "You'd better come In to supper "Will her mother let her?'' asked 0..) Btok• A. (@ by Jl'rederlek I which exclle and overwork the kltihrYIM. with us, Lydia." Lydia. I U~'.\'S in their efforts to filter it from the "No, thank you," answered "Yes," answered Dave, grimly. kidneys occil"All right," said Lydia, with a llttle child. "Mr. Levine's cOmlng to sup- till' ;;y~tem. !•'lush the per at our house and I have to j slonally to rl'lil•vc tliPm like you l'l'· sigh. . lieve the bm\~ls, removing acids, Lydia's back. The bicycle was hidden Lizzie, she's terrible uncomfort able.'' "I know It'll be a hard job," Mar- cook lt." to returned had wheelln~ wa~t<> ancl poi~on, pJse you may feel Kent attention Levine with Lydia's In the cave and "llum I What does John shall Interprete d the sigh quickly ; THE START to up proher the take 1 a dull mbery in the khlnl'y rPglon, little Patience. "I'll Margery and Lydia, Patience, "that's where the punishme nt comes do at your house, so much?" a but cession started wildly for home. bed," she salu, "It won't take "Oh, be's going Into politics," an- 1 sharp ~tains in tile back or sick hcaclln." L7dla Dudley, with her baby By the time they had turned Into few minutes." "Lydla'll do lt. I'll see to It," said swered Lydia, Innocently , "and Dad j ache, rl!zzines.-<, the stomach silur><, alater, Patience, return• home the home street, Margery w&s begln"I'll carry her," said Lizzie. I tongue is coated, and wlwn the wenthfrom an afternoon of play. The advises him." Amos. home Ia an untidy home, the lmno "No, eye& her nln& to recover, but she was still shivopened The baby "You keep out, Dudley. This Is be"Well, tell them you've don~ 11 fine ; Pr is hall ~·on ha\'e rheumatie t\~in:;:e . poYerlahed household of her fachilOther sob. to ering and Inclined one cally but Lyd." tween Lydia and me. How about It, Job as a swimming teacher, Dave : The urine is clourly, full of seclunt-nt. tiler, Am'oa Dudley, In Lake City. quite was It and dren followed them "Let daddy carry you," begged Lydia 7" spoke carelessly . "I don't see why the channels often get irritnted, oblii.{J(er father'• friend and her own an Impostor group that turned In at Amos. 4ented admirer, John Levine, boss I'll mother, her "It you'll boss Levine wants to get Into politics. Be's in" one lo get up two or three times are 41Bou.. lng aftalra In generaL the Marshall gate, just as 1\Irs. Mardu"'ring the night. little voice rose to a wall. Margery and Kent," said Lydia, with doing well In real estate." Patience's Lluld Ia getting more valuable bid a ruest "No one cally but Lyd." to door the to came shall To help neutralize these ir)'itatin;{ · a sudden laugh. "Oh I" exclaimed Lydia, with a e'Yery day. Amoa thlnkl that It rood-by. She lifted the sleepy baby easily and . "It's a bargain." Marshall rose. child's Importanc e at- having real at'lds nnd flush off the body's urinon~ Ia time the Indian•, who occupy dimwas followed that scene away, The a ruervatto n twenty mile• Patience dropped her .soft cheek "Good night, Dudley." news to Impart, "he's going Into poll- waste bPgin drinking water. .\.bo get were moving on In order that cult for either Lydia or Kent to de- against Lydia's and closed her eyes about' four ounec;>s of .Ja<l ~alts fmm Marshall." "Good night, tics so's to get some Indian land." tbe white men mla-ht have thla was a hulla- again. Lydia turned to Marshal. Her There . afterward scribe the to caller Amos followed his "Like h-1 he Is l" exclaimed Mar- 1111 y pharmacy , tal;e a tnhle. poonful • ~d. John Levine, after talklnamothers the halt brought that baloo In· face was very serious. thlap over, announce• hi• in a glass of watE'r befor~ breakfast door. As he did so Lydia heard Kent's shall. of the nelrhborh ood Into the yard. The lea\lon of going Into polltlca. "I know I was awful bad, Mr. Mar- whistle In the back yard. She joined for a fl'W dnys and your lddne~·s mny W&l voice Margery's I" daddy "Oh, The neat day, Lydia, Patience doctor was sent for. Margery was put shall, and maybe you feel as If you him and the two withdrew to a bench lthen ud fine und bladder dbot·clers exactly like her mother's. and oompanlon , X:ent Houlton, and Lydia were men- ought to lick me." Kent and bed to 1 disappear. Marthe Into • They were turning behind the woodshed. playlag by the lake, are aoooat· tioned as murderel'll , low-down brats ed b7 an old aquaw who Uvea on "Put your little sister to bed," said "I saw him through the window," shall driveway and Marshall's .. face 1 Thi~ famous ~alts Is mndl' from th·~ and coarse little brutes by Mrs. Mar- Marshall gravely, "and then we'll see." the ruervatlo n nearby. Lydia said Kent, In a low voice. "What's was a curious mixture of amusemen t i aclcl of :::rapes and lemon juice, comHara-ery, the giYel her food. Bhall, who ended by threatenin g them for There was silence In the room he rolng to do to us? Dad's llcked and Irritation. He kissed his little hined with lithia, and has bt>en used lm&U daughter of Dave Haraball, with the pollee. Lydia left It, then me, so that much Is done." after moment a the town'• banker, jolna them. daughter when he lifted her from the for years to help clean and stimulate Old Lizzie appeared on the scene In They declcle to go out on th11 wa· t. punishmen their Lydia told of buggy and bade her run to the house. sln~g-b;h ldclneys and sto 11 hladdl'r irtime to ·take Lydia's part and Kent ter Ia a bo&t. "Dam It,'' groaned Kent, "I'd rather Before he lifted Lydia down he paused Jritation. Jacl ~a Its is inex 11 ensivt> and disappear ed after Mrs. Marshall had had another llcklnr. I certainly do and as he stood on the ground and she , makes a delightful l'ffPrYPscent lithiatold him that 1\larget·y's father would hate that ifrl." · sat ln the surrey, she looked levelly ~ water drink which million~ of men be around to see his father that eveCHAPT ER 11--Con tinued "Nothing Lydia. agreed I," ' and women take now and then t·o do "So In~? his black eyes. ning. --3now. worry to look forward to but I wish I had another little daugh- I 1 lp prew·nt serious klllnP\" and bla<l"Ia the child dead?'' demanded old Jrfargery healtated. "Aw, come on!" I ~:r disorrlers. ny all r.1 ~ans, drink 0 gee, Kent, I've got two pennies ter, like you, Lydia," he saJd. Patience on one arm ''Don't be such a 'trald Lizzie, holding ~ Kent. One's Patience's . But let'a &o spend don t see why-but God, you cant lots of '"nod watPr evPQ' day. Lydia clung to the other. at. That's why ua klda don't like while the other at Spence's I" get swans from barnyard fowls." He ----"'-- --"----. ,.==== ---== ''She was able to walk upstairs," JOU, fOU're IUCh a lilly, dressed-up Merel Stage Hands asked sucker?'' "Gum or all·day continued to study Lydia's face. said a neighbor. "It's just Ml'll. Mar, .. Y , toll." , .. 1 make you'll child, my day, "Some that fact Kent, who, In splte of the know." you way, shall's quoted stag-••. a ,,·orld,; the All flushed. 1 or lift him The banker's daughter "Fine he owned a second-ha nd bicycle, was some man's heart break, Lizzie. snorted her," way "I'll .. J the srholat·.. 'l'llough llhe loved the pretty clothes up to heaven.'' sharing a penny. child. above the not saving for Lydia to thanks tse \\ the rNurned n·'ht" "Tint',; ~ ' ' · ucl though the sense ot superiorit y . Lydia squirmed. Liz, dearie, Lyold your sugrested with home longer," Come lasts "Gum to other children, carefully cultivated "Well, Margery's taught now" she nuy. '·'['he trouhlp Is .·m~Il' oF us haH~ get Into the nice clean dress rve dla. are otht>rs her mother, was the very breath and " • • Bald hast!! y, " so I d on •t h ave 'to b • 1 to hustle the s<·euery wluiP white or spruce you." for JrUm, rot klnda "What l~mHlliug-. the l~ox ofhee ro>\.'et[Jt::>. : ef her nostrils, she had never been I?" do more, any punished Lydia told the story to Amos at or tuttl-frutt l •1llte 10 happy as thla afternoon when suppertim Marshall scowled slightly. "What I.o~ton 1 ranscnpt. disturbed. much was Be e. "You can choose." crubblng on an equality with these -=-============ "I've told you often •nd often, Ly"Spruce then. It makes the most do you mean? Don't you want Mar- ~~=-= three Inferior children. Good Health Keeps dia, never to endanger a child that juice. Come on, Lyd, before you're gery to play with you?" "''m not afraid at all and rm just A Woman Young "Oh, sure, she can play, If she wanta can't I!Wim. You and Kent should called ln." u dirty a11 Lydia 111. Go ahead with get go to have don't I mean I but to, have had more sense." And thus ended the heroic day. rour boat." Denver, Co!o.-"1 was all rundown games." to the ch!ld'l sprang tears quick The No one ever knew what Dave Mar- her and bring her Into our 1 health and not until I took Dr. In They tethered Patience with Kent's "No," said Dave slowly, "but I think She was still much shaken. eyes. a but wife, his Elvlry, to said shall Favorite PrescTipti on did I and Pierce's trees willow the of one ~ord to It would be nice of you to sort of keep enough for you, or lesson this "Is a In get any benefit. I Margery, little after, so or day J several out Margery was paddled once dirty her get and her In the waon eye playing an your forbid I must u~ed about a dozen fine white flannel bathing suit, apboat lengths from the shore and the child, home, abRun ! you of the 'PreThere trust bottles could while. I a in thought I ter? peared on the sand, about a quarter of creat stone that served for anchor " lmt I ~:as shivering. scription' you're solutely." a mile below the Willows. ,was dropped over. Kent took a clean beroro long Wl'll obeyed. DudLydia Amos eyes, Iter, With puzzled "Stop your scolding Kent was a quitter l After the restdlve overboard , swam ashore and disju~t kept il tbut-I as fur as won't result, "I The most Important ley," exclaimed old Lizzie. cue he decided to eschew the society up unt1i I had tak-.ppeared along the willow path. Litwas Interested , of the talk beShe's too nervous a child." Lydia lt. have bara thnt much, and struck en he and wall. a forever U!l set girls of tle Patience tween her father and Levine that Amos was saved a reply by a ring DevEr bE, n bavr I she too," have tum, could Baby she too, ''Baby tum gain with Lydia that night was that Amos decided definiteat the doorbell. Lizzie let Margery's I would since. sick wept. the use of his bicycle one day a week ly to move the foliowing week. Be was a short, red-faced ln. woman father any vise ad came if she would under"I'll go stay with her till Kent snow till to unHe health home new poor eyes. ln the If and see hair not did black Lydia with man come!!,;' said Lydia, diving Into the was too much excited now to stand on "Come On, Lyd, Before You're .Called take the disciplinin g of the banker's til she rode out with the first draytry the 'Favorite water as casually as If she were ris- ceremony, and he followed Lizzie Into daughter alone. I•'or such a bribe load of furniture. She sat In the high In." Prescrlptl( ln.' "-Mrs. SusIe Aller· teach to n chair. a undertake Ing from have would nathy, 2235 Welton St. Lydia Patience seat beside the driver, baby the dining-roo m. boat awful anythis do In to stay glad be In liquid or tablets, at your de.tJ.. "I won't El vlry. Marshall, herself, to swim- In her lap, her thin, long little legs "This won't do, Dudley. These wild Amos said, "I'll Send lOc to Dr. Pierce's Inere. alone I" shrieked Margery. thing I can, Marshall." and so the bargain was struck. ones of yours-" dangl!ng, her cheeks scarlet with ex· young Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y .. !or trial valids' Lydia swam steadily to the shore, "Neither of .you'll lay a finger on Lydia's method of teaching was one cltement and the warmth of a bot "Walt a minute, Marshall," Intertablet'S, and write for free of pkg. then turned. Margery was standing rupted Amos, with a dignity that he Lydia,'' Interrupte d Lizzie. "If you employed by most of the children of Septembe r morning. The cottage was advice. medical Elvlry Lake City when a new child moved a mile from the old home. They drove up In the boat. had brought with him from New Eng- want to lick anyone, go lick "Sit down! Sit down I" cried Ly.- land. "Margery Is all right, so we can Marshall, the fool! Why, I knew her Into the town. She forced Margery to along the maple-sha ded street for the dla. • go over this thing calmly. Sit down when she was my niece's hired girl float face downward In the water, first half of the dlstanc(l, then turned 1\Iargery, "'eslde herself with tear, and listen to Lydia's story. Tell him, and you, Dave 1\Iarshall, was selling again and again, while she counted Into a dirt road that led toward the tossed her arms, "I won't stay In this Lydia." cans of tomatoes over a counter. And ten. After one afternoon of this, the lake shore. The dirt road emerged on -td-" LydiQ. left her place and crowded she's bringing that young one up to banker's daughter had forever lost her the shore a half mile above the \Vila and splash great a was 'l.'here up against her father's side. Old Liz- be a silly little fool. 1\lark my words, fear of the water and the rest was lows and wound along a high embankbraid black choelng cry as Margery's she'll be the prey of the first fortune- easy. ment, crowned with oaks. zie was holding the baby. haarlem oil has been a worldalong." disappear ed beneath the water. comes that hunter An old-fashio ned white cottage, "Jt was !Ike this," Lydia began. In spite of the relationsh ip Dave wide remedy for kidney, liver and Neither Amos nor his caller spoke. Marshall had establishe d between the with green blinds and a tiny front "And she can't swim," gasped Lydia. "Baby and me were going to play by bladder disorders , rheumati sm, ••,15ent !" she screamed, and made a ourselves under the willows. Then In a few minutes Lydia's step sounded two children, Margery and Lydia did porch, stood beside the road, Its back leap Into the water. Her l>len- Kent, he came and he played pirates on the stairs. The last of the sunset not like each other. One Saturday to the lake. There were five acres or lumbago and u"ric acid condition s. suddenly set seemed dlsh arms with us. And then, right after we'd glow caught her hair, and the fine afternoon, after banking hours, Mar- so of ground around the house, set Her thin little legs took a hnd our lunch, Margery she came of her head on her square little shoul- shall was seatt>d on h!s front porch, otT by a white picket fence. At the strolte !lite tiny pr(lpellers . along and Kent and I were mad-" ders was never more pronounce d than with Elvlry and Margery, when Lydia gate a pine tree stood. There were came up on the fur side of and ably as she walked slowly toward Dave appeared. She stood on the steps In oaks and iliac bushes In the front The child paused uncomfort and uttered another chok- rubbed her curly yellow head with her Marshall. Through the leaves, Lydia her bathing suit, her bare feet In a yard. cry· bt>fore she went down again. thin little hand In an embarrass ed "I never had a licking," she said, pair of ragged "sneakers ." Her face saw the blue of the lake. black long the caught dived, Lvdla "Our yard rpns right down to the correct internal troubles, stimulate vital way. "but I guess I deserve one and so and hands and ankles were dirty but , 1 In 7" Lydia lift"Why were you mad, organs. Three sizes. All druggists. lrsist' braid and brought the frenzied lttle you'd better do It and get It done, her t>yes and the pink of her cheeks water I" she cried, as the driver down and she followed ~ on the original gem1ine Got.o NILDAL. baby the ed lace to the surface. Margery lmme- spite of himself, l\Iarsha!l's voice was Mr. }1arshall.' ' were clear. after. "Gee! I'm glad we moved I" , . dlately threw an arm around Lydia's softening, as Amos had known It· "and, Lydia, said 1\farg,'' on, "Come Lydia looked along the road, where · D~k. and Lydia hit her In the face would. Lydia made a deep appeal CHAPT ER III Mr. Marshall, please, won't you come an occasional house was to be ~een. men. of tenderness the to somehow the all and with a clenched small fl11t too and see how well she does It?'' "I hope kids live in tho,:e houses," "Tell 1\lr. Marshall all you told me, etrength she could muster-. bathing your Into get and Cottage "Run The Amos. she said, "but if they don't, baby nnd "Let go, or I'll let you drown. Turn Lydia," said "El:\lnrshall. said daughter," suit, and throat this. his !Ike It's cleared Marshall the lake are company t>nough for me, "Well-we ll, you see, over on your baf'k. There l!'n't a thing come?" to want viry, arm the by and Kent c:m come out on his wheel." JIIar~ery's always so clean and she has reaching out, took Lydia to be afraid of.'' how "Lydia, Elvlry. snappl'd "No," Send for Samples She ran through the little house Margery, with a sob. obeyed and lovely clothes and-and she-she and pulled her toward him. He could Labo:atorie~, Dep\. 1!!, L!..len.. Kaao. OUtltura To when uirty, so get to manage eagerly. It was full of winllows and •-- - -·-·- ---- - ... - Lydln. towed her the short distance lookR down on us other kids so we feel her muscles stiffen under his do you --~·ou're In thl' hPing all on one floor, gave a fine ef• to the boat. "There, cateh hold,'' she won't generally let her play with us- touch. The bright red color left lier to my positive knowledg Keep Out water an hour every day?" feet of spaciousn ess. It was an old and she's an awful 'frald cat and- chel'ks. •ald. one .hide llill' 111\\ 1 e:~~hilct's \\'< r•· to tried 1:a1t and :urs. blushed was as Lydia repair to your got of we excellent in house hut "I wouldn't think much Both the children clung to the gun- and a tattle-tale. llut when u J,P\1 va\.'U!IIIl dl,l' think ove1· "I ; other. qu,a·rplin; the behind wl'!"e anklP. and all .John Levine's property. father, my child," he said, huskily, wale, Margery choking and sobbing.· playing Hobinson Crusoe, morl'i"' th;'l Pr final and Lizzie arrived on the third "I can't lift you Into the ooat," digging the cave she helped and got 1\lr. Uale- -WI'!!, be e:u·eful, and tlm't~ then and us, like just She brought with her a lunch dirty, load. terrible crying your quit , panted Lydia. "But o "- ~_,,,!·d ,1,11"<1\1 ... ln_ she wanted to be Friday's father, and that they shared with the driver. lie gel tlrnwu _ You're. safe. There's Kent." ~ ~ good-natu redly set up· the kitchen Kent had heard the call and- somP. then-we ll-now-I guess the rest of stove and the three beds for them and DEMAN D "BAYE R" ASPIRIN Qote of need In it registered , after a It was Kent's and my fault. We forforgot departed with the hope • that they • we 11\oment, In his mind, He ran back got she C{)Uidn't swim and In excel might they that expected Children who are mental giants at what a cry-baby she was. 'Cause you 1 Aspirin 'M"rked With "Bayer Cross" • and leaped Into the water. not be too lonesome. advanced would the aftof an In because put tests Lizzie such old and Lydia ,Kent to betland no like rule, a almost as are, water's old, see, years and ten boat the Into · He clambered Has Been Pr_oved Safe by Millions. By six the anatomica l struc- ernoon of gigantic effort. .,_ch1il( over pulled Margery bodily and me and we'd been swimmln' most ter at tests of musical sensitiven ess developme nt of 1 yer tbe gunwale. The child, sick and all day, and Margery's the only kid than quite ordinary children of their tures Involved In making musical o'clock, the beds were made, dishes 4 Wurning! Uul!.'!':S you SPP the nam' shown by experimen ts judgments . This was not, however, unpackt>d and In the ehlna closl't, the "Bayer" on pa<·kage or on tablets you. around here that can't swim." Is -of This bottom age. the Into huddled , bJsterlcal 1 "Why can't she swlm7'' demanded with a group of superior children, con- found to be the case.-Scle nce Serv- table was set for supper and an Irish the boat. t!te genuine flil)"Cl' stew of Lydia's make was simmering j are nnt gt'lting "Are you all rtght, Lyd?" he asked. Marshall. "How'd all the rest of you ducted by Dr. Leta S. Bolllnrwo rth ot Ice Bulletin. hy millions ant! sate pro\·ed A!<pirin on the stove. "Sure," replied Lydia, who was be- learn? Don't you think you were Columbia university . few ~6 years. ph)'>'fdans hy When Amos came up the path at a prescrilwd mean not to let her learn 7" . stnnfng to recover her breath. Results of the experimen ts reportYork'• Gay Citizen• New !my Aspirin. ynn :;:fly "Baypr" when halt after !<lx, his dinner pail In his Again Lydia's pellucid eyes widened. ed In the Journal of Education al PsyIt wa1 the work of a minute to of friend old an day other The he found Lydia flat o'n her hack crouncl the boat. Then unheedlnr lit· "Why her mother won't let her play chology, Indicate that superior chll- mine was talking with an ex-dough- hand, little front porch. Her curly t Imitations tle Patience's lamentatio ns, the two with common kids like us I And us dren as a group make somewhat bet- boy at 11 Broadway soda fountain. on the head was wet with perspirati on; We've just ter ratings In their judgments of time ehlldren looked at each other and at kids never learned. Two fair maidens were doing their face, hands and blouse were hlack. I Onp m:111 out of !'\"Pry tilr<'e Is fl•JW played In the water ever since we was than other children of their age, but stutr over a couple or sodas at the Margery. The bahy sat beside her, trying to get a motorist, h'aYill.!! th•• c•; he!' 1W<' to big as baby." as said mother," her "I'll run for not ln othl'r musical tests. time. The two buekos took little no- ~'Iorence Dombey to sleep. wi)<h 1hey hn!l hP•'n lu;rn k;;n"anoo, ;.-David Marshall scowled and stirred tested on pitch, tlce of them at the time. During the were Kent. children The on down looking Amos, !<aid "Well," Trons(·rip t. "And scare her to death 1 She Isn't uncomfort ably. He did not look at time, consonanc e and tonal memory. course of their com·ersatl on my fril'nd his family, "how do you !Ike It, Ly- P.o!<ton burt a bit," lnsh;ted Lydia. "Mar- Amos, who sat with his arm about Since the brll!lant children as a askt>d the doughboy' s telephonP nun•dia 7" reJOY, stop crying. You're all right, I Lydia, his thin face a lesser rt>plica of group were larger than unselected ber, for lie wanted to <·all him later In Illy back's broken I "It's gro>at! the old engraving of Daniel Webster children of the same age, It had been the day nhout a dlnn!.'r engageme nt. Supper's reac!y." tell you.'' "I'!! tell you," said Kent, "let's put bunging on the wall above. That evening a myl'terlou s female "You ~houldn't lift l'eavy thlnga, "Well, go on I How'd she come to ber In Patience's carriage, and carry He wa>~ chllrl! Hnw often hav" J told ;oou1 rloughboy. the to telephon!'d her Lome. .The water she swallowed fall overboard ?' When Two Are Enough curious, for she had f• pleasant YOlce. \\'nit until I get home." "She and I was sitting In the boat, makes her awful sick at her stomach, an apart- She was l'vasive, hut when he sugfor "I want to get things done,~ ;t'plled looking woman, A I guess." baby, she was tied to a tree by a ment, said to a janitor one day: and They agreed. lihP s "so's I .:an uo a little playing rt>ndf:'z,·ou a Lyclia, gpsted '1 he fright over, the old spirit off long string and she began to cry to or one was She later. before school upens. rome on In and "I hope there are no barking dogs met nn hour me too and I jumped over to go adventurP , with an added sense o Evesee all we've done. llachly.'' thP soda damsels.- New York adjoining fiats?" <>r<llsm, animated Ker.c and LydiA. . c~let' her' Kent he'd &one to get an- In any of the World. ning d j M · A d "Oh, no, ma'am," said the janitor. Mar~:ery wns teased out of the boat q 1 a~fery ds le um~e nt other boat. on your life, mtt'am." 11 nd assl,.to>tl Into the perambula tor, "Not Levine ana Amos arf' cooKing an wave er with 11.tnplng white legs dan- up and began o ye Anyhow Trick, Good then,'' place, "I ruess I'll take the up a plan w.,ich may have far- •· ,...,.,. .. h!>lp!Pssiv over the end. Little arms and felbl over~dol'c~d. ~hen I dr~ said the woman, with a slrh of requivered, ana a tear eyelids Uer 1:· reaching consequen ces. membered s e cou n t sw m an '• 11 ,.. •., 1.. 11 ~ 8 were assuaged when the with mingled and down of trickled dogs two got I've see, "You lief. _.th went back and cot her and Kentt came .. 11 bu"''"' • l'PI 1 ·1 U f 1lC •10 bi'JJI WI --·-1 :\ • l•: ~ • -uty own that bark like fury, and I beads of perspiratio n on her temple., ,.·. ·loll : 11 her arms. Florence and pulled us In sh?"e. lt wasn t ..,. Heview. Plctorlal more." r.Uy couldn't sl.aDcl any . ._ : '"" DIITiflOI't' fashion te I thin&'. but Margery 1 such a cr;r-babJ. Drink Water If' Back or Kidneys Hurt Ly di a of th e Pi ne s By HON ORE WII J SIE > • 1 I I 7 j •1 r· . FO OV E OT EA I Cu tic ura Toi let Trio l - . Bright Childr en Fail to Develop in Ability ... ·-- I I ;~:::':~~~:~~~~on.·.-Ad\", I Sure Relief lw; , t.. • |