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Mother of Misery Employment, which Galen calls ‘“‘nature’s physician,’’ is so essential to human happiness that inis just considered the dolence mother of misery.—Robert Burton. WANTED! WOMEN 88 to 52 yrs. old, who are restless, moody, nervous, fear hot flashes, dizzy spells, to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Famous in helping women go sm hru “trying times” due to functional “irregularities.” Try i! Sueceeding Generations One generation always has a contempt for the one immediately preceding it.—John Masefield. f Common Sense » About Constipation Cynthia Thatcher, “J will see this man with him. During a stop, Gaines leaves the train to buy Cynthia a present. The train leaves without him. Then Jebb is painfully injured in a minor accident. A fellow passenger revives him with a drink, which makes his desire for liquor all the stronger. At the next stop David and Cynthia leave the train. David begins drinking. e next thing he is conscious of is a strange sort of chanting. He looks around, dazed and sick. A door opens and in walks a strange Negro, closely followed by a woman, heavily veiled and dressed in flowing robes. She tells him that he is in Uskub, that her name is Miruma, and that she is the “‘gift wife’’ of the Pasha, who has another wife, and who is hus- said Jebb. can avoid having it. \Chances are you won’t have to look far for the cause if you eat the super-refined foods most people do. Most likely you don’t get enough “bulk”! And “bulk” doesn’t mean a lot of food. It means a kind of food that isn’t consumed in the body, but leaves a soft “bulky” mass in the intestines. If this is what you lack, try crisp crunchy Kellogg’s All-Bran for breakfast. It contains just the “bulk” you need. FatAll-Bran often, drink plenty of water, and “Join the Regulars.” Made by Kellogg’sin Battle Creek. If your condition is chronic, it is wise to consult a physician. oy in name only to Miruma. She Swish! She had ripped off yards of her robe. “‘And now,” he said, ‘‘would hanim effendi please hold these boards, so!—here and here—while I bind it all together.”’ Two hands came out of the cloud, and rested right under her eyes. In binding the splints together, it was necessary for Jebb to touch those hands. They seemed to singe him like white fire. “Tell him to wear the sling for | a week and the splints for two weeks,”’ he said as he finished, regaining a professional acerbity of tone. “Ask him if he found out anything about the child.” The ruma ness: question was repeated, Mispoke with wonderful gentle5 “No, poor Jebb Effendi, he finded not the child. He is search the all of Uskub. Nobody is see a leetle girl of the Franks.’ ” “The Franks?—no, no, she is an American child.’’ ‘All you Ingiliz and Europeans are Franks to us.” Briefly he poured out to her his story, only he did not tell the cause of the great hiatus in his life. He simply said that he became ill. He had not the bravery to confess the truth. It was the crowning ignominy of his plight that he must stoop to beggary or to starvation. He postponed the admission of his penury to the last moment and then postponed it again. ; And the answer to his nauseating apology was that she had known it all the time. Jaffar, finding him unorders, undressed him, bathed him, put him to bed, and taken his clothes, drenched as they were with rain, to dry them in the kitchen and to iron them while the other serv- ants slept. Jaffar had reported that there was not a thing in all the stranger’s garments—only the usual pocket dust, not a portemonnaie, ecard, not a coin, not even a baish-para. As delicately as be she strove to put Jebb ease. “Tt shall be pleasure to geeve to Jebb Effendi what of money.’’ Seeing his look ror, she hastened to amend: he shall pay it again when not a bronze might at his me to I have of hor‘And Allah sends him reeches once more.” But Jebb put up his hand to check 5—40 WNU—W By the Uncertain Snobbery is the pride of those who are not sure of their position. —-Berton Braley. May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with its hurry and worry, irregular habits, improper eating and drinking—its risk of exposure and infection—throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from the life-giving 00 ‘ You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling—feel constantly tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Doan’s Pills. Doan’s help the fridneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half a eentury of public approval. Are recom= mended by grateful users everywhere. Ask your neighbor! : : “There is in Uskub a large khan— a hotel—the Hotel Turati. Jebb Effendi shall go there and command knows nothing of the missing child. the best room and wait.” “T can command the room, but do CHAPTER 11i—Continued I get it? I have no money—not A even baggage.” “Of that also I have theenked,”’ ‘Now if I could have some light wood—a cigar box, or something to said the amazing woman. “You make a splint.” shall say your baggage is sended to Stamboul. You stop but for one, *‘Would thees sofra do?’’ Miruma two days.’’ | said, pointing to an inlaid tabouret. “That accounts for the baggage. ‘Yes, but it’s too handsome,” said | But shall I say that my money was Jebb. sent on to Stamboul, too?”’ Her answer was to pick up the ‘“‘The money—that you moost take low table and smash it on the floor, bringing two of the slender legs to from me.” But Jebb put out his hand. ‘‘Thank Jebb. you! and God bless you, hanim ef**And now if I could have some muslin—or a long strip of cloth.”’ band conscious in the street, had, at her A doctor would tell you that the best thing to do with constipation is get at its cause. That way you don’t have to endure it first and try to “cure” it afterward—you at once,” he said. “It is bad etiquette, but I am desperate. I will tell him that I will cure his son. I can if anybody can.”’ Miruma’s palms were up in protest. It would never do to go direct to the Bey. Jebb would be treated as a fraud; he would not be permitted to see the son. Things were not done in Turkey in straight lines. The Osmanlis, like nature, love a curve. ‘“‘Wh—what am I to do, then?”’’ her. He-could not endure this. “T have hoort the feeling of Jebb Effendi by to offer him of mine,” she said. ‘“‘Now Allah has wheespered to me how Jebb Effendi shall earn mooch money queeck and mooch power and fame.” “Tell me in—Allah’s name.” *“Jebb Effendi is Ingiliz effendi.”’ “No, no, I’m not English, I am American.”’ ‘ “Bet ees alla the same to an Osmanli. Jebb Effendi is great pheeseecian, great soorgeon. In our country we theenk the Frank doctors work meeracles. Of old time one believed that Allah sent seeckness and—and—’’ She paused in dread of the great word which the Moslems avoid—‘‘may he keep far from you—the—the Cup-bearer of the Sphere. At the promenade today, Jantine Hanim is expected. But she comed not. She says her son, her worshipt son Gani Bey, is in pain most frightful. The Bey theenk somebody is give heem of poison, but he is too young to have enemies and he does not die in his pain. If Jebb Effendi can cure that son, the father pays mooch. The father is a very rich bey. There are g0 good doctors here. Jebb Effendi “Don’t. go this yet. Remember is Turkey.” fendim, for your good heart, but I couldn’t.” . ‘““You moost,”’ she persisted. “T don’t need it, hanim effendim. I have this ring. I will pawn it.” ‘“‘Jaffar shall take the reeng,’’ she said, ‘‘and breeng you mooch more money as you could touch. He shall say eet ees my reeng. It looks a woman’s reeng.’’ Then a gasp. “‘It ees. perhaps a reeng some lady gived the effendi?’”’ “No, no. I bought it myself—in— Cologne.’’ And he added with perfect truth: “It has no associations for me whatever.’’ With which he twisted it from his finger and held it out to her. Suddenly a truth stabbed Jebb to the heart; he saw that this woman for whom he had begun to feel a tenderness had begun to feel a jealousy of him. The implied proprietorship did not irritate him. It delighted him; and the delight was the keener for being edged with fear. - ““Tomorrow morning while yet the effendi is sleep (mnshallah!) Jaffar shall have goed and comed back with the money.” “But how can I slip out in the daylight without being seen?” ‘‘Also that I have theenked. I tell you tomorrow day, for now eet is ver’ late. Allah send you the sweetest of sleep.’’ “Don’t go!’’ he pleaded. But she was gathering herself together to stand up. He leaped to his feet to help her. To rise from a crosslegged position is something of a feat. Itis one of the few that harem laziness permits. Miruma rose straight in air like‘a lark leaping upward from a meadow. But as she stepped forward, her foot caught on the hem of her robe. She lost her poise, swayed, would have fallen. But Jebb had risen from the divan; he put out his arm; her weight was upon him so suddenly that he had no little difficulty with his own equilibrium. The recovery of both was a matter of brief and busy delay. Miruma gave'a little cry of alarm at her plight, another of dismay at finding herself in a man’s arms. ‘And then she fled, soft-footed, spiritual, like a dark cloud trailing along a mountainside. He put out the lights and groped his way to the window where the moonbeams beat in and showered the floor. ; -*You have a difficult’ problem, Herr Doctor. We must see what we can do. Your passports are in good shape, I hope.” ‘Passports? I never had any.” Turkey. And you must have had a teskere or you could not have traveled.”’ ‘If I had them I lost them, and I hypodermic needle and a supply of tablets, which he purchased along with a few of such simples as the ezja-hane possessed. The home of Akef Bey was important in Uskub, large enough to be called a Konak. don’t know have where.” ‘Where were you last, did you say?’’ oc “In Salonica, I think. All I know Aaa Charts are maps to the are to seamen the what motorist. 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Leave in water for some time, occasionally trying stopper is his temporary ward. On the train they meet Bill Gaines, former classmate of David’s. David tells Gaines of his outstanding weakness—an overwhelming desire to drink. He feels the urge coming to him again, and wants to safeguard the child, who is returning to America At the Hotel Turati Jebb was accepted on his own recognizance. He found that his English was of no use, but his German, rusty as it was, elicited the good news that there were British, Austrian, and You probably reached there by the railroad from Constantinople. Have Russian consulates in the town. you been in Constantinople?” He made haste to the British building, but the Albanian kavass on “I don’t know.” guard informed him ina few broken “Did you have the child with you English phrases that the consul was in Salonica?” ill and was not likely to be well for I may have had. *T don’t know. some days. Jebb stood irresolute, I cannot tell.” then went to the Austrian consulate. Hellwald shook his head in disHere he was informed that the may and exploded his ‘‘Bomben, consul was in conference with his Granaten!’’ in a whisper. Russian confrere and the two goverPast the cafe where Jebb and Hellnors of. Uskub, the Turk and the wall sat pondering flowed the eddyChristian, and the affairs of Turkey Now and were in such confusion, added to ing traffic of the street. then a Turk, a Russian, an Austrian, the increasing disorder of the disor a Macedonian saluted Hellwald trict itself, that there was little hope after the manner of his race or staof seeing the consul. tion, and the Austrian answered in Jebb looked so downcast at this kind. that his informant asked the nature At length a sound of distant wailof his errand, and introduced himing, and a hint of doleful chant beself as Herr Xavier Franz Heller von Hellwald of Vienna. Jebb in- gan to define itself above the clattroduced himself as a former stu- ter. . The crowd paused and massed to give way to a funeral procession dent at the University of Vienna and led by bearded priests of the Greek the young attache mellowed immeChurch in gorgeous’ vestments, diately. They adjourned to a coffee marching slowly and singing. house for kafene, a humble wooden The procession turned the corner structure with an awning over the and disappeared. Among those who walk, and cane-bottomed stools. had paused to watch the cortege was “But what brings you, Herr Doctor Yep, to this dismal cemetery of a venerable white bearded Turk in fez and frock coat; he seemed to an Uskup?”’ be deeply touched. After the crowd Jebb shook his head with a dreary had dispersed he still stood in de‘Ich weiss nicht,’? and then poured jection. forth in halting German and with halting courage as much of his story Hellwald said to Jebb: “That is as he felt it discreet to divulge. Akef Bey, one of the leaders of the Young Turks. His eldest son is an “That is a problem indeed, Herr officer at the citadel. His younger Doctor Yep. Now if you knew where son, Gani Bey, is very ill, and the you lost the child—”’ doctors here can do nothing for “Tf I only knew!” “Tf you knew where you had lost him.”’ Jebb started at the names of Akef her, it would be easier. And yet Bey and his son. He was about to not easy at that. If she had dissay that he was waiting to be sought appeared in Vienna, or Berlin, or by this very man when he realized Paris, we could telegraph and the the indiscretion of such a remark. great engine of the police of Europe could: be set in motion. But we are ‘Akef Bey saw Hellwald and greetin Turkey, and Turkey is in revolued him with a sad courtesy in a tion. Nobody knows what will hapsweeping salute from the brow. pen tomorrow. Nobody knows what Hellwald rose, saying to Jebb: happened yesterday. We only know ‘“‘Mxcuse me, I must ask him how that Constantinople is captured by his son is today.” the revolutionists and that the SulHe went to the old man and questan is prisoner.” tioned him in what Jebb assumed to Miruma had told Jebb nothing of be Turkish. Akef Bey answered this; either she had known little of with much excitement and vivid gesit, or had forgotten it in the stress tures of pain and despair. Hellwald of more personal events. listened with evident sorrow. Then “The Sultan a prisoner!” Jebb he seemed to brighten with an idea. gasped. “‘Turkey in revolution! And He beckoned Jebb. : the little child lost among these sav*“T have just told Akef Bey that ages.” : you are one of the most eminent “What did you say the child’s physicians in America, and that I name was?” knew you well in Vienna when you “Cynthia Thatcher.” studied at the greatest of all UniIt is near enough to the “Tseentia Tat—Tsent—tseend— it versities. truth fer a diplomat.”’ is. an erschrecklich name to say. Bomben, Granaten! Herr Doctor As he was saying this to Jebb, the Yep, if somebody asks the child her .Bey was pouring fluent Turkish into name and she tells it, nobody will his other ear. Hellwald translated be able to repeat it or to rememin short asides: ber it.”’ “He is asking me if you cannot *“*You must help me.” come to see his son at once—don’t | *T will do my all, and gladly. It accept—look solemn—you are busy will take much money. In Turkey —you are leaving town—the other physicians have failed to help him, nobody moves—not even the Sultan —without baksheesh. You have he says—they are ignorant dogs—his son cries aloud in agony. But don’t much money, yes?’”’ accept too readily. Don’t go yet. Jebb tossed his hands. ‘I have Remember this is Turkey. They exa hundred and fifty dollars—about pect to bargain for everything. He six hundred marks.”’ First Form es Seas that is too warm. him the Nord-Express, with Osimmediate destination, Dr. is bound for America. With is that the train from Salonica brought me here.” *“‘Salonica! Bomben, Granaten! It is the very home of the revolution. Everything started there. And you have been in Salonica without knowing. And how did you get there? IV Isaiah AL at cance a room On board tend as his David Jebb CHAPTER could leeve in Uskub and become most terreeble for reechness.” The thought of living in Uskub was not so appalling to Jebb as it would have seemed a few hours before. The thought of money was always agreeable. 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