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I fn mating that tn Ycur father exp.-"I I'm tur. fr. to drlv thl day. bo I Beware of Imitations ct up pU-nu- HER DU IV Jitit-- s to reprimand had bit wif. I that think, dear," ! fib a Km DEMAND said Hswimiillj," Imnx-dtuleIts me Indignant wife duty.' Writ. I think Its wa her -Wife dutiT K ted, wonder was rmatoi what li.g Ira; In BThk writ of her butand iwraaim ally," rani lh reply. Kha l) rtmi, Genuine Bayer Aspirin Ins been proved safe by millions of users for over thirty yea ns. Thousands of doctors prescribe it. It does not depress the heart. Promptly relieves THEY MAKE AND BREAK ! "Her fathers daughter," Bald ttractlt." ! wow." Hotter! tttn 4 Mm. hut he wa practice to t..p a irertur out of th dorwny r and striding toward the machine ah could Bjtfak. II tok the fur down and around th narrow turn, and mm driving up to tli Monk. Ill Jolly good nlight Mltli ilHur. fiirl Goes Ilk a bird. Ilop In. Mina Martlet li. and barring a few mistake Unit left and right band drive, we'll bne no trouble at all. Hut you 111 bin to mil ofT the tea party, limwne." Browne nodtled. noberta her lips to proteat agnln. took on look at tb bright bead, as b snt Imtlesi before ber, and cllrolted Into the rar. held out bis bund to Kir Georgs Browne. Kee you again soon." "Sure. You come up any time. I'll be glad to show you about the place whenever you feel like It." I'm keen about It." he declared and somehow both limwne and Roberta believed It. Roberta gnve Browne her hand and a few murmured words of thanks and farewell, but few as they were they were cut short by the driver starting be-fu- few moments ond Said Impulsively, "Do You Know Any Reason Why Sir Georg Should Bs Mad a Target?" "Roberta," H calling in the poliee at this stage of the game, we'll give them the facts," MacBeth said as he put out his hand to the receiver. His secretary nodded. "But It wasnt the girl they were after, sir," he said softly. "It was my hat they made a hole In. Why?" MacBeth regarded him with a little grin. "Think a lot of yourself, dont you? Ill remind you that Roberta's Immy daughter and consequently correct. If Why my theorys portant, should they single you out? Who knows anything about you?" The younger man smiled back at him. "Im your secretary, and they rail me an Englishman at the office since youve bpen sending me back He looked at MacBeth and forth. Quite a few people there coolly: call me Beauty Sandison. I may look Important to an outsider." MacBeth laughed. "You knew they called you 'Beauty, then?" Oh, yes. I really cant help my unfortunate face, sir. I let it handicap me as little as possible." MacBeth forgot his troubles In a roar of laughter. "You ungrateful young dog! With a fage and figure that make nine-tentof us sour from sheer envy, you talk about handicaps! "Well, I leave It to you, the young Would you like to be man argued. as much of a beanpole as I am? MacBeth roared Would I like? again. "Man, I have just prayed the Almighty ever since I was seventeen to give me one more Inch. I've consoled myself often enough that Its the runts that do the work and get there, but I would like just to be one Inch taller. I'm not asking for your grand height, hut just one little inch. And os for the rest of you ! Man. do you not fairly smirk at yourself when you look in the glass? Ills secretary looked at him In slow "When I look in the amazement. glass I suppose I see what every one else sees my defects. Have you ever noticed, sir, and he bent nearer MacBeth, in all seriousness, "that I have one eyebrow a trifle higher than the other and my nose Its a little too long, don't you think?" "I think Id like to give you a black eye," declared Robert MacBeth, "just to show how your face does make me feel occasionally, but on the whole I think I'll not I'll just sit back and thank God for sending you at this particular time. I never had so much fun for so little money in all my life. Sir George looked at him the car. her companion went silently toward the Islnnd. Whatever Kir George thought about this latest development In their excursion, he said nothing to the girl, giving himself up wholly to the skillful driving of the magnificent engine he had under It was not until he his control. at the terrace and car the stopped turned to her. as though expecting some praise for his driving, that Roberta spoke. "Have you an enemy here?' she asked and then as he stared at her Hubert a and ques-tioningl- y. I don't just exactly mean that you are funny." his employer began. "Its Your looks just your whole and speech are part of It, but mostly got-u- i It's yourself. Dammit, Sir George, I can't explain. "No need to." The younger man said it a little stiffly. I feared I might fall short of your requirements as a secretary, but I have really tried, sir." Mai Beth frow ned. "Why should she not want the hiHc railed Inr moment, and Sir George walled then said slowly: "I dont know, may-ti- e you could find out. I'll leave you to question her." He went through the window a Roberta entered the room. Her fnther touched the bnndnged Doctor seen It yetT hand lightly. he asked. Roberta abook her bead. He's coming soon." Kb hesitated, and looked at her father Imploringly. "I think Id like to see him here where you are. I thought that you could keep him from telling anybody about how I got my hum hurt. I'd rather not have people know. I thluk it was Just some poor frightened boy who hud been shooting at a rabbit, or a hawk." "It's funny, then," her father auld, that he should shoot the top of Kir George' hut so neatly." Roberta turned white. Oh, no." she said, "lie didn't mean to do that. It was an accident that It happened ao." "It looks like Intention to me," her father retorted. "I think, my girl. I'll speak to the police myself, not especially about tills, but about keeping an eye on the construction camp. I ran say I'm afraid of bootlegging among the workmen, if you like." Roberta nodded. "That might do." She paused and went toward the winOf course. Father, I don't want dow. to make things harder or more dangerous for Sir George, hut I think hes all excited about American gunmen and things like that and Is liable to Imagine any little accident Is part of a big plot to get him. Youre not going to send him up with tliut money, are you?" "Here comes the doctor and your aunt," Robert MacBeth warned her. As Then in answer to her question : to that, my lass. I've got to send somebody. Why not my secretary? Roberta shrugged her shoulders. Her father looked at her sternly, wondering. Did she, as his secretary had hinted, know more than she told? H could hardly credit that. "Roberta, he said impulsively, do you know any reason why Sir George should be made a target? I cant unShe shook her head. derstand It at all. Her father felt the sincerity In her voice. "Well, he admitted, "it's a puzzle." Sir George strolled back and forth, back and forth, trying to puzzle out whether Roberta had or had not seen the man who fired the shot. His mind continually rejected the thought that the girl, with all her bad manners and temper, could play such a part. And Unable to decide, be finally yet? determined to stop thinking about it. Time would tell. It seemed impossible that Robert MacBeths daughter could be In league with her father's enemies. And yet what else did her silence mean? Sir George was positive. despite her carefully worded answers, that she had seen enough of the man who fired the shot to know or suspect niu.i more than she had cared to tell. (TO BE CONTINUED.) 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U u 1 Bo v7 f t3 Win My clolhra simply make me And break tuc. uhl. y (Blgliiiucl 1 1 I wonder awn th cauMs of growing tious parent, thinking daughter, "the higher the better; preferably out of reach." Now It Como Owt "It aays here that aurgeona have discovered that orange blossom may be used as an anaesthetic," said Mrs. Cross! ey. "I always did believe I was under the Influence of something when we wqre married," remarked Mr. A Few Fait One I drove ao fast that Motorist First the trees appeared like a feuce. Second Ditto I drove ao that the milestones mnde a atone wall. Third Ditto I went so fast that 1 could see the number on the back of my car. Pages Galres (Yverdon). different complexion r I of BaUrytkadd ShampooirithRegularly Ciilictiru Soup Prired by applirBlUai of Culic lira Ointment rv-t-.- the highthe latest of high f lfaofMwi Tliis treatment will keep the scalp in healthy condition and the hair thick and luidrous. EicvplionaJ Day iteholO Ida day That aarm a autiy )okt Whin, la aom wa). A record Is aot broka! Modara Literature That book." explained brow critic as he fingered realistic novel, "Is worthy I place In our eat mat Ion." You are right," agreed Rheumatism Neuritis Sore Throat Neuralgia eadache Colds 1 1 th younger man, with am. I which mad Maclteih'a hrart warm to him again. II looked at hi secretary keenly. And yet yon don't like Roberta oterly much." Sh doenn't fiuaheti Kir Georg Ilk me, you mean. I think her most MarRelh meditated road tomorrow, or next might n well bate a little amazed she stammered : "Among the foreign workmen, I mean? Or was It an acecldent pure and simple that the shot went through your hat?" "Oh, accident, pure and simple," Sir George assured her. "Nobody about here knows me well enough to hate me that much." He helped her out of the car and watched her go np the steps. Then he whistled, and he said to himself: Then the man who fired the shot was a foreigner At least he was a dark man." The girl had given that much away, even If she was, as Sir George suspected, trying to screen the man who fired the shot. And why she did that he was tremendously curious to know. He was wrong. Roberta did not know. If a suspicion had for a moment entered her mind she had driven It forth instantly. It was unthinkable, impossible to Imagine that there had been something familiar about the man who bad moved away so swiftly She wanted Sir through the thicket. George's assurance that she was wrong, yet somehow his very decision that it was an accident left her still faintly troubled. Sir George heard bis stepmother exclaiming and Robert MacBeth's voice raised in wrath, and knew that He called Roberta had told them. August to take the car in, and went forward to answer the questions that were in store for him. Robert MacBeth wanted the police notified at once and stormed for a moment at both Browne and Sir George for having omitted to do this. Roberta pointed out to her father that their construction camp was just outside a small town, which was likely to have about three superannuated constables. The only men who could do any good would be the state police and there was still time to notify them. MacBeth asked Roberta one or two questions, which elicited the fact that she had not seen anyone clearly, had only been aware, after the shot, of some one moving off over the little pile of rocks and rubbish, screened by husties and small trees, at the entrance to the construction mad. Fortunately, she had not lost her head, hut had Instantly put her foot on the brake and driven with her rizht hand. &he stesdiiy denied having piainU? jau'ra pet feet I get Die? I Wouldn't btB BS tBlt t1 t'f you changed Mammll, I' l fougtd It of an affect ion for dont mind lellluf yu. down, lug to tti)rlf It mb fair foolishness to get drawn Inin raring ilwul non t ool belonging to Jour generation, at ruinous! tshiirss I Its Roberts I I t cared for ber tour er than any human being I ba known and ah grudgea a few hours r to help out of Iter round of out ber 14 dad," II toped abruptly. Ilw aecrclary wa lMking at Mm so oddly. "I think uu ar quu wrong, air"; h declared. Tm very sure ou ar. ; think of U. ah might j will ot If Why, hat gitrn her IU In Just thoa few j hours you asked. I raliy dont think ' you rentlred that." "Good G d!" exclaimed Roberta I didn't! Ms mad so father. It," of light In silence, "Al-dutr1- 0 O framgg! K4ia. I'effevt, da ju, hud gb Bolii liMtlli, Slid too frightened loo noiili liuptrs-elot- t to Stop Bid look for It. 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