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SUMPS Trpe OutflU and aupplira In atouk. Mall onlere rrorlva prompt altriitlon. SALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City HiiMx-- r ... ,' - Foun(J 0ut once did that rann a favor which placed him forever in my debL" I have often wondered why he bated you bo. The Man in the Chair I enjoy quiet smoke. The Other Well, you'll never be troubled with crowds while you amoke cigars ot that brand I "l Refinement 'Model I sit s good deal for thi ' fcurpt, you know. Artist For the- - T Model That depends on where you -lnst." but I think that's so vulgar. The Bystander. George's Way. Sue Don't you know, George kissed me at the door last night twice beforf I could stop him! Mae Gracious! What cheek! Sue Both! Smart Set. No Ragtime for Her. tie May I dance have the pleasure of thli with you? She Certainly, but it must be verj slow, aa I . have Just gone Into mourn log. Miss Sllllglrt (sobbing) "I think it's awful mean. That horrid Jonei artrl has been savin that I nalnt" Frou-Frou- - Miss Meannesse'Nevcr mind, dear, expect it she had your complexion ahe'd paint, loo. A Senator's Criticism. "Senator Penrose was talking on on T the Atlantic City piers about the stormy "Elecktra" of Richard Strauss. "Strauss is very original," said a listener, "but, senator, do you think Rtls theory of music is sound?" Yes, Indeed all sound." was the . X ' 8nubbed. Flashy Young Woman "I called to ee It you didn't require a beautiful model." Artist "Why. have you .friend ?" Boston Transcript a got .Among the Important improvements mtn) plated in Japan are the quad' rail rupllnr of the way, and the improvement of the Kioto-Kobline, so that a very much Vilgher speed may be developed, Toklo-Yokoham- a . e impounded. Wife Really. I George. get to weigh' more every week now! Husband True; I've long seen that 1 married you on the Installment plan. Shore and Country. , Father Forgot Himself. TaUher Now, Maud, In selecting a Ibusmrtid, look for Intelligence and integrity, before nil things. Your moth-r- , 1 ara rry to say, looked only for money. The eastern states, from Maine to Alabama, produced gold worth and silver worth $35,070 last year. the Truth. School Teacher "Now, 'Sunday Jolmny, why do wo put a penny In 1259-24- ? the p!ata today? Johnny" 'Cause there ain't .amailer.'-elarpe- Bazar.- r's 3 nuthln - ,: belonging to In families and Billings' tone was "So I've heard, but I'm not so ter-- l rimy proua or it ' west about this governor?" "That's what troubles me what of tha governor?" Billings dropped his voice so that no one but Ardmore could hear. "He's missing disap peared." "That's the first Interesting thing I ever heard of a governor doing," said Ardmore. "Tell me more." "He's had a row with the governor of South Carolina at New Orleans. I was to have met him here on an Important matter of business this after noon, but he's cleared out and nobody knowa what's become of him. Ilia daughter, even, who was in New Or- leans with blm, doesn't know where he Is." "Ah! the daughter! She remains behind to guard his retreat." "The daughter Is still here. She's a peppery little piece," and Billings looked guardedly around the room. "That's she, alone over there In the corner the girl with the white feather In her hat who's Just signing her check. There she's getting up!" Ardmore i;azed across the room Intently, then suddenly a slight smile played about bis lips. To gain the door the girl must pass by his table, and he scrutinized her closely as she drew near and passed. She was a little girl, and her light fluffy hair swept out from under a small blue bat In a shell-likcurve, and the short skirt of her tailor-mad- e gown robbed her, It seemed, of years to which the cal- OoapMy. Continued. "You understand, of course, that this discussion Is painful to me, ex tremely painful. And yet o much has been published about my sister's do mestic affairs" endar might entitle her. "Exactly, Mr. Ardmore. What we "She gave me the steadiest eye I want Is to print your side of the ever looked Into when I asked her story." where her father had gone," remarked "Well, the fact Is but please never Billings grimly as the girl passed. mention It the fact Is that his grace "She said she thought he'd gone Ashowes me four dollars. I gave it to for whales." ing Inhim In two bills I remember the "So she's Miss Dangerfleld, Is she?" cident perfectly two crisp new bills asked Ardmore Indifferently; and he I had Just got at the bank. His grace on the plate, by a sudrose, leaving borrowed the money to pay a cabman den Impulse of good feeling toward it was the very day bofore he mar the world, exactly double the generrlod my sister." ous tip he had Intended giving. BillThe reporter stared a moment, then ings was glad to be rid of Ardmore laughed. He abandoned the Idea of and they parted in the hotel lobby getting material for a sensational ar- without waste of words. ticle and scented the possibilities of Ardmore's effects had been brought a character sketch of the whimsical down and were, already piled on a millionaire. young at the door. In his pocket carriage "If you don't mind saying where you was his passage to New Orleans and are going, Mr. Ardmore?" a stateroom ticket. At the cashier's "I'd tell you In a minute, only 1 Miss Dangerfleld paid her bill. desk haven't fully decided yet; but I shall of him. ahead Just at Sambo Flyer probably .take the come for my fa"If any telegrams 9:13, If you don't make me lose It." forward them to Raleigh," ther please Ardmore lookdd the reporter over The said the came out girl. manager carefully as they shook hands. He to show her to ber carwas an attractive young fellow, alert personally and having shut the door upon and good humored, and Ardmore liked riage, wished Ardmore, who stood he her, him. as, in his shy way, he really liked a safe Journey. almost every one who seemed to be discreetly by, "Off for New Orleans, are you, Mr. a human being. Ardmore?" asked the manager courte"I'll tell you what I'll do with you. If you'll forget .this rot we've been ously. "No," said Ardmore, "I'm going to talking and come up to Ardsley as Raleigh to look at the tall buildings," soon as I get home, I'll see If I can't whereat the manager returned to bis keep you amused for a couple of hU head. weeks. What did you say your name duties, gravely shaking At Ardmore station the caught sight Is? Collins, Frank Collins? I never of Miss Dangerfleld, attended by forget anything, so don't disappoint two porters, hurrying toward the Tar me." Heel express. He bought a ticket The young man laughed outright to and secured the last avail"I'll remember; I really believe you ableRaleigh, berth from the conductor on the mean for me to come." at the moment of departure. platform "Of course I do. It's all settled; Ardmore did not like to be hurried, Good make it next week. by!" Ardmore ate his dinner oblivious of and. thus sudden change of plans had the fact that people at the neighbor been almost too much for htm, but he was consoled by the reflection that Ing table turned to look at him. He after all these years of waiting for and waved his away plate finally called for coffee, and at that moment Just such an adventure he had proved man appeared at the himself equal to, an emergency that a middle-ageswift acdoor, scanned the room for a moment required quick thought and tion. He the girl found not had only and then threaded bis way among the with the playful eye, but he had tables to Ardmore. "I heard you were here and thought learned her identity without, as It I'd look you up. How are you, Ardyf were, turning over his hand. The stateroom door stood open, and "Very well, thank you, Mr. Hillings. Have you dined? Sorry; which way from hla seat at the farther end of the car Ardmore caught a fleeting are you heading had the bearing of glimpse of Miss Dangerfleld as she The new-coma gentleman used to consideration. threw off her Jacket and hat; then He was. indeed, the secretary of the she summoned the porter, give him Dronx Loan and Trust Company, her tickets, bade him a smiling good whose business was chiefly the admin- night and the door closed upon her. Ardmore went back to smoke and istration of the Ardmore estate, and plan his future movements. For the Ardmore knew him very well. "I'm looking for a man, and I'm not first time In his life he faced with eager anticipations, resolved I've lost him good at the business. and I don't understand it, I don't un- that nothing should thwart hla high derstand It." and the secretary seemed resolves, though these, to be sure, to himself as he sat were somewhat hazy. He did not to be down and rested his arms on the know why Billings was so anxious to And Miss Dangerfleld's father, but as table. "You might give me the Job. I'm between a man of Billings' purely comfollowing a slight clew myself Just at mercial Instincts and the governor ot a great state like North Carolina Ardpresent" The secretary, who had no great more resolved to stand by the Danger-field- s to the end of the chapter. He opinion of Ardmore's mental capacity, stared at tho young man vacantly. was proud to remember his estate at Then It occurred to him that possibly Ardsley, which was in Gov. Danger-Aeld'- s Jurisdiction, and had been visArdmore might be of service. "Have you been at Ardsley recent ited by the game warden, the state forester, and various other members ly?" he asked. of the governor's official household, "Ix'ft there only a few days ago." "You haven't seen your governor though Ardmore could not remember their names. He had never in his life , lntoly. have you?" Ardmore stared visited Kalelgh. but far down some "My governor?" blankly. "Why. Mr. Dilllngs, don't you dim vista of memory he saw Sir Walter covering a mud puddle with his remember that father's dead?" "1 don't mean your father, Ardy," clonk for Queen Elizabeth. Ardmore smoked many pipes and replied Hillings with the exaggerated caro of one who deals with extreme did not turn In until after nililniglit. "I mtnn the governor of The car was hot and stuffy and he stupidity. North Carolina oue of the American slept badly. At some hour of the states Ardsley Is still In North Caro- morning, being again awake and 'restlina, isn't It?" less, he Ashed his dressing gown and "Oli, yts; of course. Hut bless your slippers out of his bug and went out Ills wns the soul, I don't know the governor. Why on tho rear platform. should oue?" last car, and he found a camp-stoo"I don't know why, Ardy; but peo- and crouched down upon It In a cor-jie- r of the vestibule and stared out ple sometimes do know governors and Into the dark. The bum and click of find It usf ful." "I'm not In politics any more, Mr. the rails soothed him and he yielded Billings. What's this person's name?" himself to pleasant reveries. Ardmore was hnlf dozlng when the "Dnngerfleld. Don't you ever read the newspapers?" demanded the sec- train stopped so abruptly that he was Into a retary, striving to control his Inner pitched from the camp-stoo- l corner of the entry. Ke got himself rnge. - Yes, wo have them." "Well, I'm ready to tlrink ight now." Houston Post. d r half-musin- g l On the Bayou. T lendorstatid that the new law riays thH nil power boats must carry ': life preserver for each portion on .board?" ' thin-skinne- e it. main falUl'lCltf pHOIbGHAfHERS r"ffflIITrn taae Bobba-Marri- ll mta it aa aakadtr. aa rickaw. I JrwU a) KUUT IN- naM, Sa Ik aw. U--.u THE . t uka ca. snrure. us . t 1aa HUEBER kf Tba Tlimniia Ardmora. borid mllllonHlro, and lliriry Muinn (jrlawold, profuaaor In tlia linlviTNlty of VlrKlnlit, titko trains out of Atlanta, Urlawuld to lita col Anlmore In purault of girl who hud winked at him. Mlataken for Gov. of South Carolina, Orlawold's life la threittmed. Ha grx--a to Columbia to warn the Kovarnor and Barbara Oalinrno. lis rrtnalna to saalat her In tha abaimce of her father. Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. ton (.aaat.iif. tut UOR 6YNOPSIS. A POSITIVES PERMANENT CURE FOR cownmcim Ilallywlnkle Monte Carlo ' SALT LASS CITY, UTAH StllrltKS art-e- r quit reading newspapers the noblo duke of didn't break the bank at that last time." "You mustn't be so You pay the penalty of one of the wealthiest America," It ""UII Ull SAtT LAKI . 1 rulaa out ".- .together and leaned fo mThe came out and stared. wrappe. silk blue St porter a oman In In a vestlbul. who sat up all night was new to his experience. porter f "What place Is hs la "Klldare, sah. This place Into No" C'llna o from South Jtlna Ain't yo' be'th comMrbls an?" Perfectly; thank you. name, ani Klldare was a familiar ou k ru the station, that lay at the a and of the town, Identified I as a like building that he fact that he the recalled cotton mill, ample acre own his was not far from which lay off somewhere to route He had occasionally taken this to Ardsley. from the north In going Klldare about riding or driving from In this war ten miles to his house. without he was enabled to go or come of village little In the appearing at all Constipation ti f-- Vanishes Forever CABINET rrompi cak I tJi ; l1" ent Cora, LIVER PILLS la. t-- neuei-rcnua- IiiL Pwely able d tubus (polly the liver. Slop attar ' ITU sohlna hands and bleed-We- "' heap-- lai and dhj aona on siona, burden and lh neat nr. brar . the ..... a uh 'twere dons, of the Nol tl All w lie "oura of light lithave built da we return dinaox diMraa ' lalTEl r r cweiadi .. . a dlacern. THINGS TO KNOW. .,. ,i,.ina tha hair after a sham poo, put on a straw shade hat wltb "Be Gov'nor DangerAeld on this train V asked the man, whom Ardmore now saw dimly outlined In the track below. "Certainly, my friend. The governor's asleep, but I'm his private secretary. What can I do for you?" "Well, byeh's somethln' fer 'Im It's confidential. Sure, air ye, th' gov'nor's In they?" The man a tall bearded countryman In a slouch hat, handed up to Ardmore a Jug a plain, brown, American gallon Jug. "It's a present fer Gov'nor Danger field. He'll understand," and the man vanished as mysteriously as he had appeared, leaving Ardmore holding the Jug by its handle,' and feeling a lit tie dazed by tbe transaction. The train lingered, and Ardmore was speculating as to which one of the Carolina commonwealths was him. when another figure ap peared below in t!ie track that of a bareheaded, tousled boy this time. He stared ud at Ardmore sleeDlly. having apparently been roused on the arrival ot the train. "Air r'u the aov'nor?" he nlned "Yes, my lad; In what way can I serve you?" and Ardmore nut down his Jug and leaned over the guard be-npn-th fort Two uses for a bird cage bracket: Use it for a place to hang your Jelly han draining ielly. If hot water Is wanted and no Are handy, hang hr Of , af - Better a nagleas wife than the top of the crown cut out TM less carriage. hair may be drawn through the open-Inn P1aMa Btaaaant and sunned ami dried while you d read or work, without any macum and bowels. m a wTT . tin; graaalk Sugar-eoale- The porter left him. He felt ready to go for sleep now, and resolved train the as soon as bed to back started. Just then a dark shadow apman's voice peared In the track and a asked cautiously: "Air y'u the conductor?" The questioner saw that he was not before Ardmore coald reply, and hesitated a moment. "The porter's in the car; you cansugget aboard up forward." Ardmore iver A Treasure. "Your new maid looks very creetM dl. "Indeed, she is. She even knocki kettle on the nooano at all the drawers before ODemsi them." Pele Mele. place a lamp under it A good cleaner tor coat couars, imm And They Wondered. linings and silk waists Is cornmea Judge Nicholas Longworth, who wet with gasoline. Lay '.he garmenl to be cleaned on the ironing noara aua used to alt on Ohio's supreme bench, snrlnkle the meal on a small spot at looked unnaturally grave, and i a time, rubbing with a clean piece of neighbor. In recognition of his facia) cheese cloth. Have no nre near depression, named a pet owl "Judr, It was the very next Longworth." while using this inflammable stuff. maid broke np hla an be excited that may day A cotton or linen parasol wife's garden party. "Oh, nadam," nicely cleaned by scrubbing with Rinse said she. "Madam! Judge Longwortl brush In a tub of soap suds. has laid an egg." and hang to dry, opened wun straw bats Clean white suipnui wot with cold water to make a pasta Try Thie, TWe Summer. The very next time you're hot, tired Cover the straw with the paste and dry in the sun, when it can be or thirsty,' step up to a soda founuii it will brushed off and the hat is white and and get a glaaa of cool you oft, relieve your bodily ana clean. mental fatigue and quench your thirst At soda fountains or delightfully. Normandy Cakes. Take cup cakes a few days old, carbonated In bottles 5c everywhere. scoop out the inside, leaving the sldei Delicious, refreshing and wholesome, f Inch thick. Crum- Send to the and bottom Co., Atlanta, f the fragments In a dish Ga., for their free booklet "The Truth ble with half a tumblerful of raspberry About Tells what ia and why It Is so delicious, reJelly and a cupful of a rich egg custard. Fill cases, and lop wltb freshing ani An! Bastend 2c stamp for the whipped cream. eball Record Book for 1910 contains the famous poem "Casey "At The Bat," Cherry Parfalt. Boil together two cupfuls ot sugar records, schedules for both leagues and one cup of water to a thread and other valuable baseball InformaPour over the beaten whites of six tion compiled by authorities. eggs, beat until cool. Roll two and a half cupfuls of cherries In powdered Keeping It Dry. sugar. Beat a quart of cream, fold An old woman of a wealthy New Into the egg mixture, add s few dropi Jersey family was going visiting. The ot almond flavoring; add 'he cherries coachman, who had not been in this and pack in Ice and salt. country long, had Just been equipped with a new .uniform and a new slit hat. Before they had gone far it began to sprinkle, and the old womts told the coachman to fasten down the side curtains of the wagonette. He drove up to a hitching post bO WASH your windows, and eside the road and, dismounting, faunf Instead of longing for his new hat on the post, and begun to tome other world, you fasten the curtains. will the wonderful beauties ol The old woman noticed bis bare head and asked blm where his hat pall or small Coca-Col- Coca-Col- a one-hal- one-hal- 'Coca-Cola.- " Coca-Col- a thirst-quenchin- Coca-Col- a r this."-Trl- ne. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Dry all dish and cleaning cloths the sun, as sunshine !s a great In Sponges in daily use should be scalded occasionally. There Is not better germ collector than a sponge. A carpenter's brush is handy to brush crumbs from the kitchen table V If one desires to overcome the rustle of a silk petticoat, a presflng with a "It's a Present for Gov'nor Danger hot Iron will do tbe work. field. He'll Understand." A blood stain on woolen can be eas rail. It was Just as easy to be the ily removed if dry starch is Arst governor as the governor's nrivate rubbed in to absorb the blood. Then secretary, and his vanity was touched wash in cold water. To sweeten a dish of any kind, by the readiness with which tbe boy accepted him In bis new role. Hla ro. specially slop Jars, turn them bottom tume, vaguely discernible In the vestt up on the ground. The earth absorbs bule light, evidently struck the lad tne ooors. To set blue of any shade soak la as being some amazing robe of statA affected by governors. The youngster eight quarts of water, to which has was lifting something, and he now neen added an ounce of sugar of lead. held up to Ardmore a Jug, as like the Dry well before washing and Ironing other ss one pea resembles another. Aaa a taniespoonrul r of "Pa ain't home and ma says hyeh starch and a tablespoonful of turpentine to the stove blacking before apyer Jug o' buttermilk." (TO BE CONTINUED.) plying It It will not only polish mort easily, but last much longer. A Soldier Yarn. A pancake turner Is an Sir William Arbuckle is a canltal excellent thing to take out small a which has made quality speaker, him exceedingly popular at society dishes from the oven, as it saves many He once told an amusing k burned wrist dinners. When dressing a chicken an annual south African din dip the story, at hand In coarse salt when ner, aDout sir Harry Smith, who removing the Internal organs. The salt days gone by, was commandant and keeps the hand from slipping. governor at the Cape. The supply To those who need to take olive from nome. and necessaries of kinds for the soldiers, was generally oil as medicine, try taking It In grape sauiy dencient, and the men were oft Juice, which Is a blood builder and the two combined are a en. in a pitiable plight In the way great benefit to the health. clothing. There was, consequently, A persistent case much discontent So Sir Harry had of diarrhoea was cured by the use of browned them on parade, said some nlensn flour. things to them. coruDliuienteH ihm tlr the flour in a sauce pan on the on their soldierly appearance, told range until It is of a golden brown them what splendid fellows they were. color, not burned. It may be used In talked of the service they hud acn a sauce or gravy with a little ginger together, and so forth. When he had stilled and sugar to ninlr It palatable White an i oiu steimed nnlsned, spots caused by placing hot sergeant ward, saluted, and remarked: "ThnnU dishes on the table nre difficult to e you Sir 'Arry, beg pardon, Sir 'Arry, Apply a woolen doth but we don t want no gammon, we In alco hoi to snch planes. Rubdipped with want boots." lry cloth and the table wll, not only be spotless but take a ood polish To . Thus Begin Each Day. I will this day try to live a simple "M,J " hiiiiiu over Mfcht. sincere and seren life; repelling every thought of discontent, anxiety, Cherry Ice Cream. discouragement. Impurity, and self' Sea d o,. of mk seeking; cultivating cheerfulness magnanimity, charity, and little cold milk. for th.-the habit of beautiful silence; exercisof an hour. Ad!i on . a ing economy In expenditure, careful- J'jrter. of .ugar , ness1 In conversation, diligence In apl,raten pointed service and fidelity n trust. Bishop Vincent Pessimism, A pessimist is a man who never makes good resolutions becnusa he fears he won't be able to sticn fc tharo left-ove- was. "01 took It off me head, mum, so si Is wouldn't get wet," the coachmaa replied. Doll House Library. search for a child's short story, "The Griffin and the Minor Canon," In a volume all by Itself revealed to s persistent city shopper tbe thought A and money that are expended on the furnishing of dolls' houses. Book stores bad not the story In a single volume, but In a department store one young woman interviewed had recently been transferred from the toy department and was able to contribute a helpful hint. "I think." she said, "you can find l In one of the dolls' bouses downstairs." Curiosity had by that time become a sauce to literature, so the shopptf hurried downstairs to Inspect the doll houses. Three of the most expenslw houses contained libraries consisting of a score of diminutive books nl each book contained a child's atory One of them was "The complete. Griffin and the Minor Canon." long-handle- re-'v- pt self-contro- l ! Summer Comfort There's solid satisfaction and delightful refreshment in a glass of Iced Postuffl Served with Sugar and a little Lemon. Postum contains the natural food elements of field grains and is really a food drink that relieves fatigue and quenches the thirst. Pure, Wholesome, Delicious "There's a Reason" POSTTJM CEREAL CO., ttd-- i Battle Creuk. Mloh. |