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Show i I ,1 ,i was only two or three years oliDr than Max. If you do, you'll break your lixir!j ually.lJispcls tiolds ami lira it oclios duo to Con.stipati Acts naturally, acts truly as ft Laxative. h Princess Elope float ForManMimen and Child m.! W-yo- nnj OIJ, 3f 8'." biiv tuo Always i lie uenmne ulucli hns ilie jull name of the Com- pany By HAROLD McGRATII Author of CALIFORNIA i ; Jl&SrnunCo. "The thr frmit of every puekiifi. SOLD BY ALL LEADING D&UGCIST& e mo only, regular price 5Qt"-bul!l- H m D." the "Hearts end Meeka," Eta, Me aaaswmzr? (LvWCUk lIM. Sviblii Marrul NASTY. SYNOPSIS. Arthur Warrington, American rnnmil to llurm-heltail how retailing Orsml 1rln-r- e Duke sMeinpt to force lit Jiilili'iiitnlo, to nmrry 1'rlnee 1 topple, klnn. Hit old widower. While riding liorm'lim k In the country night overtakes li'oi mid lio aecke accormnodu Ilona In t Hera lie finds lrln fUlHpIdiitcd ensile, rcn IIUdcKiirdM and s friend, lion. Ilclty of i'JnicInnd. Moor, They detain him to witness a mock msrrlita between the princes anil a disgraced army officer, ntetiilMick, done fur tbs piiritn of foiling the grand duke, fltelnlmck attempt to Ms the princess and alto la rescued by Warrington. Htelnbork disappear for good. Max fleluirfensteln, an old Amerl tan friend of Warrington's reaches liar echftlt. Warrington tell (dm of the prim fees. Rchnrfcnsleln shows Warrington a locket with a picture of a woman In Ida. It wan on Ida neck when he, aa a hnv, wsa picked up and adopted by hi foster father, whose name he wna given, lie believe It to he a picture of his bother. The grand duke announce to the princes that ah la to marry Impplo klnn the following week. During a morning' ride she pinna lo escape. She meet Rcharfensteln. lie finds a purse she has dropped but doe not discover her Idcn Ity. Warrington entertains at a public restaurant for a number of American medical atudenta. Max arrives lute and relate an Interesting bit of gossip to the effort that the princess has run aw.nv from nurachdt. Ho unwittingly offend a nntlve officer and subject himself to rerfaln arrest. Ms la persuaded to take one of the American atudent's passports and eerope. The grand duke discover the escape of the princes. She leaves a note saying she ha eloped. Klforla are made to etnp the princes at the frontier, Hetty Moore asks for her passport. She auks Warrington for assistance In leaving Rnranhelt, and Invltea him to call on her In London. Mnx flints the princess In the railway carriage. She accuaea him of following her. He returns to her the he had found. It contained a thoupuro sand pounds In hank notes. At the fron Mnx and the prlnreaa are arrested tier and taken to Dupplcklnn's palace. l. He You are getting on line. She Am I swimming gracofully? He Um yes. Ail except your face. SKIN TROUBLES CURED. First Had Itching Rash Threatened In Leg-RLater With Blood-Poiso- n on Cutlcura Remedies. elied x nock." I promise not to try," replied Max. My neck will serve me many years yet. It will not If you have the habit of running away with persons above you in quality. Actions like that are not The colonel permissible In Europo. spoke rather grimly, for oil his smile. The door slummed, there was a grinding of the key In the lock, and Max was alone. The library at Doppelkinn wna all the name Implied. The cases were low and ran around the room, and Were filled with romance, history, biography and even poetry. The great circular reading table was littered with new books, periodicals and Illustrated weeklies. Once Doppelkinn had been threatened with a literary turn of mind, but a bad vintage coming along at the same time had effected a permanent cure. Max ilid Into a chair and took up a paper, turning tho pages at random. What was the mutter with the room? Certainly It was not close,-no- r dump, nor chill. What was It? He let the paper fail to the floor, and his eyes roved from ono object to another. Where had ho seen that Chinese mask before, and that great silver-faceclock? and Somehow, mysterious strange as It seemed, all this was vaguely familiar to him. Doubtless he had seen a picture of the room somewhere. He roso and wandered about. In one corner of the bookshelves stood a pile of boy'a books and some broken toys with the dust of ages upon them. He picked up a row of painted soldiers, and balanced them thoughtfully on his hand. Then he looked Into one of the picture-books- . It was a Santa Claus story; some of the pictures were torn and some stuck together, a reminder of sticky, candled hands. He gently replaced the book and toys, and atared absently Into space. How long he stood that way he Nasology Is ths Latest new fortunFalmistry has a rival In tho science, nasology, which e-telling late winning converts in of has been Paris. An elderly lady has set up In cathe Latin quarter, where she reads to her. reers In the noses presented new Everybody has .a nose, and this to examination appeals method of its the credulous. The old lady looks at her visitor's nose through a microscope. and she finds better indications coldly In the marks and lumps than ever ehe Readdressed I met him out riding. before in the lines of the found me, and I replied out of common polite-neshand. Max, at a "with sidelong glance oommommm a who stood with folded arms, watching O! her gravely. Giotto, dipping his pencil In red The duke threw his hands above his paint and using hia elbow as a pivot, head aa If to call heaven to witness bad Just drawn a perfect circle. exthat he was a very much wronged "See hia fine Italian hand! man. claimed the enthusiastic bystanders. "Arnheltn, he sold to the young Thereafter, as we learn from the colonel, go at once for a priest. cyclopedias, Giotto moved In the moat exclusive art circles. A priest!" echoed the prince. Yes; the girl shall marry you toA Great Educational Work night." declared his serene highness. Is now being done by the manufacture Not if I live to he a thousand! Doppelkinn struck the table with his era of K. C. Jinking Powder. They are fist. giving away a beautiful cook book to every one of our lady readers. Write The girl smiled at Max. It is worth 5 to any What?" cried the duke, all the cold- for It ness gone from his tones. "You re- housekeeper. See ad. In another part of this paper. fuse?" He was thunderstruck. Refuse? Of course I refuse!" And Peril. the prince thumped the table again. "Isn't there danger," said the timid What do you think I am In my old from an airage, an ass? If you have any fillies man, "of dropping things to break, use your own pastures. I'm ship on the people below?" "That isn't the worst." answered the a vintner." He banged the table yet Youre lucky if the inventor. candid I the wouldnt marry Why, again. fall on you." whole doesn't was last she the if airship Princess Iilledgarde woman on earth! Happy. Thank you!" said the princess Mrs. My husband adNewlywed sweetly. about mires me; my voice, everything the said "You're welcome," prince. "Silence!" bellowed the duke. Dop- my eyes, my form, my hands! Friend And what do you admlra pelkinn, take care; this is an affront, not one to be lightly Ignored. It Is about him? Mrs. Newlywed His good taste. International news that you are to wed my niece." To Our Lady Reader. It will be international to Jaques ManufacturSend The emphasis news that I'm not! ing Company, Chicago, for a free copy of their new cook book by Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill. It Is a beauty and contains many new recipes you ought to have. See ad. in another part of this paper. simeloped with no man. That was to you worry ply a Hi tie prevarication In which manner utter the undo, my I was on my you have worried me. to way to Dresden. It la true, but only genThis old governess. with hide my tleman Jumped Into my compartment as the trnln drew out of the station. But you knew him!" bawled the prince, waving hia arms. Do you know him?" asked the duke "To-morro- "About twelve or fifteen years ago and it itched, I had a breaklng-out- , and stung so badly that I could not have any peace because of it. Three doctors did not help me. Then I used tome Cutlcura Soap, Cutlcura Ointment, and Cutlcura Ue:clvent and began to get better right away. They cured me and I have net been bothered with the Itching Blnce, to amount to About two years ago I anything. had la gr,ppe and pueumonia whtch left mo witli a pain In my ride. Treatment ran it Into my leg, which then swelled and began to break out. The doctor was afraid it would turn to . I used his medicine hut It did no good, then I used the CHAPTER X.-- Continued. Cutlcura Remedies three times and When you listen to reason, prince,' on my leg. J. F. replied the girl calmly, "you will apol cured the breaklng-ou- t Hennen, Milan, Mo., May 13, 1907. ogixe to the gentleman and give him his liberty. Where Great Writer Lived. Oh, he Is a gentleman, is he?" whore Cralgenputtock, Carlyles You might learn from him many of "Sartor Resartus was written, has the common rules of courtesy,"-- tran just been the scene ot a notable wed qullly. ding. The bride was Miss Mary CarWho the devil are you?" the prince lyle of Craigenpiittock, a grand niece demanded of Max. of Thomas Carlyle, and the bride1 should be afraid to tell you. groom James Carlyle, a farmer of Pin hold that I am Max Scharfenstein, but gle, Dumfriesshire, a son of Thomas the colonel here declares that my Carlyle's favorite nephew. PIngle Is name is Ellis. Who are you? Max about four miles from Ecclefechan, wasn't the least bit frightened. These Carlyle's birthplace, and this village Is were no feudal times. the original ot the Entuphl ot "Sartor The prince stared at him. The in Resartus." soient puppy! I am the prince." Was Used to It. "Ah, your serene highness, began On a very hot ' Sunday morning James was required to accompany his Max, bowing. I am not called 'serene," rudely. father to church. " That was contrary to hia Inclina- "The grand duke is serene. me to Permit doubt Inter that," tion. . the posed girl, smiling. said "Father," he, "why need peoMax laughed aloud, which dldn t imple go to church when It Is so hot?" his difficulties any. prove Take Him Away I My son," his father replied, Satan "I have asked you who yon are! U around as much in hot weather as bawled the prince, his nose turning did not recollect, but be was finally this time threatened to at any time." crack the tablo aroused by the sound of slamming leaf. I'm not going to risk my "Oh," said the boy, "but Satan does purple. liberty My name is Max Scharfenstein. I doors and new voices. He returned to with a girl who has no more sense ot mind bot weather!" oi am an American. If you will wire the his chair and waited for the denouedignity than she has." American consulate at Barschelt, you ment, which he marrow In his bones Youthful Criminals, It is very kind ot you," murmured Two bad little boys were standing will learn that I have spoken the told him was about to approach. the princess. on the street corner, when another truth. All this Is a mistake. The It seemed Incredible that he, of all She'd make a fine wife," went on well dressed llttlq boy passed on his princess did not elope with me." persons, should be plucked out of the the prince, ignoring the interruption. His papers give the name ot Ellis,' practical ways of men and thrust into "No, a thousand times no! way to the drug store to buy candy. Take her "Let's take his penny away from said the colonel, touching his cap. the unreal fantasies of romance. A away life's too short; take her away! We'll find soon out who one bad boy suggested to the Humph! hubbub in a restaurant, a headlong Let her marry tho him," he is and what may be done with him. dash into a carriage compartment, a and may get over It.fellow; hes young other. "No," replied his wicked companion, I'll wait for the duke. Take him Into long ride with a princess, and all withThe duke was furious. He looked "Its best to wait until he goes in and the library and lock the door. It's a in three short hours! It was like some around for something to strike, and buys chocolate wtth It, and then we'll hundred feet out of the window, and weird dream. And how the deuce nothing but the table being convenient, steal the chocolate. Wota the use of If he wants to break his neck, he may would It end? he smashed a leaf and sent a vase clatdo so. It will save us so much trouble. .doin' extra work?" He gazed at the toys again. tering to the floor. He was stronger Take him away! take him away! his And then the door opened and he than the prince, otherwise there NO GUSHER was told to come out. The grand duke wouldn't have been a table to thwack. rage boiling to the surface. V The princess shrugged. had arrived. "Thats right; go on! Rreak ail the But Tells Facts About Postum. I cant talk to you either," said "This will be the final round-up,- " he furniture, If it will do you any good; "We have used Postum for the past the prince, turning his glowering eyes laughed quietly, his thought whimsical- but mark me, you'll foot the bill." The "I trust the cant myself. ly traveling back to the great plains prince began to dance around "I eight years," writes a Wls. Indy, and upon dogirl. not mind me. 1 understand and tho long rides under the starry not marry the girl. That's as finalwill Oh, drink it three times a day. We never as that your command of expletives Is nlghL I can make It. The sooner tire of It you calm down the better." "For several years I could scarcely rather original. Go on; it will be my (TO BE CONTINUED.) eat anything on account of dysi epsia, only opportunity." The princess rocked CHAPTER XI. backward and forward on ttn divan. ot The Darscheit Grand sick Duke was after meals, palpitation, bloating headache in fact was in such misery Wasnt It funny! tall and angular and weather-beaten- , Jealousy. "Lord help me, and I was perfectly and the whites and distress I tried living on hot water of his eyes bespoke a "Talking about Creole Jealousy." to this The willing girl! marry said the prince and toaBt for nearly a year. observant man. I gaw n constitution as sound and hard as his I had quit coffee, the cause of rry suddenly calmed down. What have I common sense. As Max entered be specimen of Chicago Jealousy the you? was standing at the Bide ot Doppel- other night that had it beaten to trouble, and was using hot water, but ever done to offend a was she forced to admit. Nothing," frazzle. A handsome fellow was this was not nourishing. kinn. nt I was lonely. I wanted youth about. dinner with two I Postum drinkIs! of shouted he the "There Klrl.s. whrS . began "Hearing prince. I wanted, to hear laughter that came "Do woman came In, caught a you know who he Is?" ing It and my ailments disapreumi. from corner of the heart and not from the mind. and now I can eat anything 1 want The duke took a rapid Inventory. tho tablecloth, and yanked the whota I do not see where I am to be blamed. tableful ot dishes without trouble. "Never set eyes upon him before." and dinner off onto "My parents and husband had about The duke suggested you to me; I be- The duke then addressed her highness. the floor, then walked out of the the same experience. Mother would lieved you to be willing. Why did you Hiidegarde, who Is this fellow? No room. What did the man do? often suffer after eating, whi' yet not say to me that 1 was not agree-tbie- ? evasions; 1 want the truth. I have, Followed have would It and made friends with her her everysimplified husband wrs a coffee. found truthful. in tho main, My you drinking was She his thing." fiancee. n0 gavo again I know nothing of him at all, said great coffee drinker and suffcjtd from d amend ring "1 am sorry," she said contritely. the 1100 headache. and indigestion princess curtly. afterward, thoj If she had been his Max wondered where the chill In the said. "After he stopped coffee ami began When h spoke like this he wasn't bo wife he In would ail probability have beaten room came from. Postum both ailments left hit. . l.e unlovable. People say," he went on, "that I will not drink anything else nov anil Ho says that bis name Is Scharfen-stein,- " her Instead of giving her a present we have Jt three times a day. I ccnld spend most of my time In my continued the princess, "and ho Chicago Inter Ocean. what else lx has proved himself to be a courteous Well, defiantly, write more but am no gusher only there for me to do? I am alone. Max gentleman." state plain facts. Natural for Them, Max found that tho room wasn't so Those young fellows an m,- Name given by Pcetum Co., DattU mine within Ills range of vision, Take a bunch of fools." chill as it might have been. Crock, Mich. Itead "The Road tc Him away, I tell you! They consider And the colonel hustled Max Into the Yet you eloped with him, and were they have a right to act that Wollville," In pkgs. Theres a Renuon." on tho way to Dresden," suggested the "I'd like to know what right?" Ever read ths above letter? A rev library. They "Don't try the window," he warned, duke pointedly. one appears from time .to time. The; belong to the smart sot'-Hou- stoa with a tut rather smile. He pleasant them all oi Post. faced The human are genuine, true, and full princess proudly. blood-poison- wine-cellar- interest. to-da- y Altruism. Reformer Do you know, my friend, of what that we could live on one-hal- f we now eat? Gomiand Maybe so, but If we didnt eat the other half, how would our grocers and doctors live? The Tempered Wind. Jim (regarding damage done to church b fire) Good job it wasnt a factory. Bill. Bill You're right, mate. Only one man put out of work, and he drawa his money. Boston Transcript. You take no chanc at a diamond, watch, or J, pl,ei or allvsr of us. Our reliability Is established tain It by our absolut flu ku ' ' SALT LAKCCITXu' Effect of Ownerthlp of Make Better CltlaeV ' "Many a time," sail a the aouthern part of th. noii,.,. arreaUng men, especially men. I have been told bym " helped pay my wage. " I alwaya regarded . talk aa merely drunken InsokU never paid much attention to n'uw about a year ago. whe"i bolL?11 and lot and became taxpayer. I had aiway, fore and never gave thought Uxes, but ae soon aa I moved tata J! own bouse I began to apprecUt, feelings of the men who resented rest because they paid taxes is certainly a considerable addltio Z the dignity of the man who help, rt the government. He feel, , L free of responsibility that a renter m roomer never understands, and idea Is that every man in the count ought to become a taxpayer an not as he can, and the mere fact that h does help to support the government and beara hia share of the expense makes him a better citizen. Hibi-- , al criminals, excepting, of courts, financiers, are rarely taxpayer. They know they may have to run any day and perhaps never come bacL h they do not buy real estate, but roomers and lodgers all their liver 8L Louis M t J Globe-Democr- The new law offices of State lentative Harry J. Repre Romnson ire in rooms 102-10Mercantile Block, 8u Lake City, Utah, to whom ail wto are In need or legal advice are re ferred. 3 HOLLAND BULB TRADE IMMENSE. Over 10,000 Acres Devoted to Tulips and Hyacinth. Railing An Industry characteristic ot ths Netherlands is the raising of tulip and hyacinth bulbs. Attempt hn been made In several parts of th world to grow these, but nowbert cu the experiment be said to have beex Every Woman Should Cook To help you do this get Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hills Cook Book, given away absolutely free to our readers by Jaques Manufacturing Company, Chicago. See ad. in another part of this paper. successful, as the proper kind ot toll for propagation of perfect bulbi eoi only to exist in the small space o( tw ritory between the cities of Ltfdn and Haarlem. This stretch of country Is in reality the bottom ot the old Haarlem set, which was laid dry about the rear Allowances. "But," protested the wayward son, you should make allowances for the folllps of youth." Huh! growled the old man. If It wasnt for the allowance you get there would be less folly. 1852, And cook well. Mere Aggravation. Sir, announced the private secretary, "opportunity knocks at your door." Throw something at her," ordered the great magnate. Everybody knows Im trying to die poor. Dont Fail to Get It. and this sea-botto- dirt, s of sand and decomposed veg tables and plants, appears to be tin only soil capable of producing the flower bulbs mentioned. These bulbs are exported to ail par of the world; the demand Is constantly Increasing, and an Increased ire cu-li from year to year set apart to the ltivation of bulbs. The statistic tor this 1908, the latest available, give area as 4,058 hectares, equal to 10,01? acres. Write BLUE PRINT PAPER. largest Western Dealers. PEMBROKE STATIONERY CO., Sab to lab Gj. Every woman or girl reader of this National Conversations. paper should get a free copy of Mrs. If you see three men standing to Hill s Cook Book, now being given gather ou the sidewalk In any glvoa away by Jaques Manufacturing Com- country, you can guess tbs subject pany, Chicago. See ad. In another part of their conversation. In German? it of this paper. la the army; In Russia the bo too reaucrscy; la France, women; In A Proposition. United States, business; in Englanl alL--La Johnnie, I will give you a quarter port, and in Turkey, nothing si If you can get me a lock of Brussels. sisDerniere your Iieure, ters hair." 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Needed an Hourglo- A clorgyman made an unus'ia y Free to Housekeeper, call at the home of a parlshlone S t Couklmok1 , He talked and talke(1' ,,Ui rPautlfuI 00 cently. nwuy by Ja'l,u's Man- - finally little Edna, who was u fact urine lf ls Woriil 5 wh,BPered: Mamma, did tbe pref with to nnv l,nHi",'i,ny' ad in to bring his 'smn Part of thi d pfT V-?- mit Cultivate Tact. klndlvf"ay.lnK ar,,rolrlate words dl,M? one that never goe. Cf a8t8 t0 'is ,lea,,8. nd It J' XTh The Smallest P0,lb, But If he la an enemy Rodrick did you cntrlbu youra, why wooden wedding?" Van Alber to make him look small. Van Alb "What did you send? Why, a toothpick." . 0f |