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Show RECRIMINATIONS. READV FOR ANY CONTINGENCY THE CASE OF THE CARVERS By Frank Huiburt O'Hara (Copyright, by Dally Btory Pub. Co.) The pretty little peaches-and-crear- a lfa of Carver bnexou nave now more man' a dozen Bhlrts, and when we were married you had only one solitary one! He Yes, but that one didn't need mending! The Cause of War. The fair young debutante was sur. rounded by an admiring crowd of of fleers at the colonel's ball. Mamma was standing near by, smiling complacently at her daughter's social success. The discussion was over the quarrel of the day before between two brother officers. "What was the casus belli?" asked the fair debutante. "Maud!" exclaimed mamma In a shocked voice. "How often have I told you to say stomach?" Success Magazine. Memorial to Brave Explorer. . just been erected la Kensington cemetery, London, to the memory of Admiral Sir Francis Leopold McCUntock, the Arctic explorer and discoverer of the lost Franklin expedition. It takes the form of an old style wheel cross standing on a massive molded base, reaching to a height of ten feet and Cornish erected 'In rough silver-graA memorial has dropped her evening paper with a murmur of dainty horror. Carver raised his eyes from the sport ing imge of his own dally and turned tfcrm Inquiringly toward the golden-- . haired vision li pink. "I think It's perfectly dreadful!" she exclaimed. "Don't you, Dick?" Of course. What is it?" he asked. Broiling. "Just to think of a man's being so inconsistent and false and and cruel," young Mrs. Carver went on. Carver's smile faded. His eye brows lifted a trifle. Then he said: "I don't know what you mean." He said that aloud. To himself he kept musing, "I wonder?" "Didn't you read it?" queried she, in dicating with a delicate forefinger an article in the paper. "This Afferton divorce case, you know. Just think If you can! of a man's doing anything like that I don't believe a man could ever have loved a girl and then Oh, It's shocking! And they hadn't been married a year; were hardly out of their honeymoon like us, Dick." Carver shook his head deprecatlngly and fidgeted at his smoking Jacket and then remarked: "Who was the other girl? Chorus Don't Poison Baby. Sscond Wife Has Put on File Accurate Record of "Mother's" Pos- sessions. , YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must lava PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep.- These drugs will product? sleep, and A PEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce tho SLEEP FROM WHICH pORTY An Atcnison woman who married a widower, and who Is wise beyond her time, has fllttd a most peculiar document In thu courts. It is to this ef fect: "My lusband's first wife left two petticoats of cotton, and one of wool, all badly worn; one old corset, two pairs of hose, two house dresses, three shirt waists, one dress skirt, a thin gold ring, a hair switch, a gold breastpin, one pair of house slippers and a winter coat. I have had them carefully itemized and sworn to be fore a notary and they now lie sealed la the attic of our home. This document goes on record to forestall any further litigation from my step-chi- l dren for the possession of 'mothers things. If at' any time they want mother's things' I will be glad to turn Linthe sealed box over to them, coln State Journal. v . THE HEIR'S HAIR-MOVIN- - . THERE IS HO WAKING. Many are the children who have tcen killed or whose health has teen ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is anarcotlo product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling cither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison." The definition of "narcotic " is! "A medicine whichrelieves pain and produces sleep, hut which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death," The taste and smell ofmedicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," " Cordials," " Soothing Syrups," etc. You. should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. OASTORIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NAIICOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Hctcher. -- mm Mr. White It's no use, my dear, I shall have to have my whiskers off; baby is pulling 'em out by the roots. "Then you did read It?" Mrs. White How unfeeling of you, "No er why, I I glanced at the It's the only thing that keeps baby headlines." Now you threaten to take the The big purple eyes across the table quiet dear's enjoyment away! were becoming dim with an opales cent mist. ", Fighting Tuberculosis. granite. Ohhh. Dick, Dick!" (Her voice Three large fraternal orders are at was wavering dangerously.) ' "Are conducting sanatoria for their present Monkey Had Good Memory. many tnen like that? You seem to The Royal tuberculous members. During a performance in a variety Oh, you aren't aren't League, the first order to take up this you surprised, a at theater monkey shocked Dick!" Copenhagen form of work in the United States, named Morlts suddenly sprang off the Why, you silly dear," Carver has a sanatorium at Black Mountain, arms the into himself threw and stage Jumping to her side and fold North Carolina. The Modern Woodof a man in the audience.- - It was dis- laughed, her ing tenderly in his arms. "Non men have recently opened a sanatorcovered that the man had been Morsense! Why, you lust said yourself it ium at Colorado Springs, and the before. four master lts' years was our honeymoon. Tou don't know Knights of Pythias, one at the East how much I love you, girl. I could Las. Vegas, New Mexico. The Royal not begin to tell you. Just this morn Arcanum and the Brotherhood of Ing I was telling Jack Trent what real American Yeomen will consider prop happiness was like. Jack seemed sort ositions at their coming grand coun of down and out with the blues. I ells for the erection of similar instl told him be ought to get marrie- d- tutions. ought to get a little wife like mine." Our Wonderful Language. "Jack always wanted me, I guess, "Out of sight in that gown, lsn' even away back when we were chil dren. And be made a game fight. she?" observed a gentleman In the "? didn't he?" balcony, pointing to Mrs. de Koltay, She laughed softly as she pressed who occupied a front seat in one of the lower tier of boxes. his hand. It "Out of sight? Well, hardly. said Car he "But didn't get you!" You will never be disapstrikes me It Is the other way about1 ver happily, returning the pressure. pointed if you use Llbbya Next morning, as he was being responded his companion dryly. Which goes to show the elasticity diO whirled offlceward on an L limited, he on Pickle rehearsed many times the days of his of the American language, which says table. on your 9 nt courtship and then the marriage and one thing and means another. It also Libby's have the right taste, their honeymoon, and after that, the shows but, upon second thought, we home life together, and he vowed that must respectfully but firmly decline which Is ' always ' uniform, would never even speak to Malzle be going Into any further details. Boheand you can depend upon mian. out been for He had Just again. Libby's as being absolutely good time occasionally. He had meant Three Meals at Once. no harm, surely jio disloyalty to the pure. Try these: "Now, Miry," said her mistress, peaches-and-creain wife little pretty come to the door of the drawmust 'you now the suburbs. But from on, there Mixed Plokle to be no Malzle, no reunions with ing room and say: 'Breakfast Is ready, was and supper Is ready, but dinner Is Fancy Olive . the boys nothing. Salad Dreaming All day Carver kept thinking of the served.'" The newly corralled domestic In waiting wife. .He left early as possible digested the concise instrucwardly Strawberry Preservma that afternoon, and after visiting a and that evening convulsed the tions, confectioner for a box of her favorite Currant Jelly anbitter-sweet- s and a florist for a bunch guests who were awaiting the benouncement dinner of stepping by Evaporated Milk of ber adored red roBes, he was on his a tween the portieres, dropping way back to her, Impatient as he never best the is "Breakfast and courtesy repeating: Libby's foods are to in been ber again before had clasp ' ready, and supper Is ready, but dinner bis embrace. because they are made from Is serr-ved!- " the bounded three He at up steps the best fruits and vegetaa time. He meant to rush in and bles, by the best methods in Had Her Doubts. But the door was surprise her. "Mamma, does God watch over and locked. His face fell. He had not care of me when I am asleep?" thought of the possibility of her ab- take Enameled sence. Doubtless she did not look suddenly asked little Marjory one for him so soon. She never had failed evening after she had said her prayers to meet him before. He put down and was ready to be tucked into ber Insist on Libby's, and you the candy and flowers found his key, crib. "Why, yes, dear; of course He does," unlocked the door. How lonesome the can depend upon it that replied her mother. rooms seemed ! "Well." said Marjory doubtfully. He gazed around, wondering somei will get food prod- He didn't keep very good watch last what. His eyes fell upon a letter I woke up twice and found the uctt which are the VIP lying on the library table. He picked night It up and found it addressed to him blankets all off." most satisfactory In her writing. His brow wrinkled. i THINK HARD "I wonder what the devil" stand the aVI from It Pays to Think About Food. In a moment his eyes were skimof of large, ming rapidly over the lines point taste The unthinking life some people lead distinct characters. This Is what the causes trouble and HickuosB, Ioften and purity. said: lines tn the experience of a lady llustrated "Dear old Dick: I'm awfully sorry, In Fond Du Imc, Wis. how never will know I You am. really "About four years ago I suffered much It bus pained me. But I don't love you. Somehow that sounds blunt lrendfully from Indigestion, always and cruel, but It is the truth. I don't having eaten whatever I liked, not suppose I ever loved you, though I thinking of tho digestible qualities. I did. It was This Indigestion caused palpitation of Positively cured by used to think of Perhapslove that tho heart so badly I could not walk up making these Little nils. your fiery way a flight of stairs without sitting down caught me. Anyway, I want you to once or twice to regnln breath and oh. be very very, happy, II I tr happy from tytx'pil, lu ' JITTIF as strength. soon so as be I I I shall Too know ZTIe. deration and IHarty Dick! ll I became "I A alarmed and tried dieting, perfect K K Satin. we can arrange matters honorably and V 1". 7" i1 ledy Dlulnese, Nau. wore clothes my loved very loose, and many have I must always quietly. Jack? and he, I am sure, has loved sther remedies, but found no relief. 111 Tai.lelntlietiulb,Coaf I "Hearing of the virtues of Grape-Nut- s led Totimi", rtn In tin r mo always, though he's been a perfect TOHPID LIVKlk and Postum, I commenced using aa still and Ial.r since brick my marriage thtj reifulttU tli ilowela. Purely Vegetables as a brick, too. When I am Mrs. them In place of my usual breakfast of SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Jack Trent, I know I shall be happier coffee, cakes, or hot biscuit, and In and I know you will be just as happy. 3ne week's time I was relieved of sour Genuine Must Bear You men are so Inconstant, you know. stomach and other Ills attending indiCARTERS Good ly, dear boy!" Signature gestion. In a month's time my heart OlTTlE Carver stood a long time staring was performing its functions naturally IflVER dumbly at the note. Then ho crumpled ind I could climb stairs and hills and It slowly and tossed It from him. walk long distances. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. There was a newspaper on the table. "I gained ten pounds In this short saw the r.eiidllne, "Mrs. AnVrton '.Ime, and my skin became clear and I He DAISY iCYKTLLERriSr! Then completely regained my health and Was . "r"V 8ays Husband n fnfolthful." Carver laughed dry, mirthless laugh. itrength. I continue to use Grape-Nu- ts ' lt.fe, and Postum for I feel that Iowo He looked, wistfully at the love- r till n..t "li tokens be had brought. Then he turned .i.er. will my good lioulth entirely to their use. .rn jttmnviliin. ihmrtiiftl eitee. quickly, with a queer little lump In his 'There's a Reason." w "I HkeNhe delicious flavour of Grape-S'ut- s eeiMttlfie throat somewhere and went to the t: and by making Poxtura accordtelephone. After a time: lien. k. Ik nHlfa.le twk. "Yes? Oh, yes; this is Dirk, Malxle. ing to direct Inns, it tastes similar to Clo to the show tonight? All right! mild high grndo coffee." bitter-sweet- s Read "The Rond to Wellvllle," In pkgs. By the way, got a box of BALSAM HAIR Hmiim end Imui On tlx ban i n iiuni A for you. Knew you liked r V.rr rmri the nbnve Irttrrf lilliiri.nl VtxtH from tint to lime. I hry And Kow do red roHs strike you? Ha, dp NfitH-n- r Faila to fray N.r r true. ad full el humus lUir to ti TonlhrMl I'olor. ha! Ye, eight sure!" itM.M-Cunw h.ir t.iu. latrrrafc or" I I rtXI'l:i, S letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. " fcU'. 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