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Casey at the Bat This famous poem la contained In the Coca Cola Baseball Record Rook for 1910, together with records, sched ules for both leagues and other valu able baseball information compiled by authorities. This Interesting book ent by the Coca Cola Co., of Atlanta, Ga on receipt of 2c stamp for post age. Also copy of their booklet "The Truth About Coca Cola which tells all about this delicious beverage and why It Is so pure, wholesome and refreshing.' Are yom ever hot-ti- red thirsty f Drink Coca Cola it Is cooling, relieves fatigue and quenches the thirst. At soda foun tains and carbonated In bottles 6c , everywhere. ' 8till a Chance. 'Have you ever loved and lost?" asked the sweet young thing. "Not yet," replied the man who had been divorced three times. His Excellence. "I tell you," said one man to another as they emerged from the dimly lighted corridor of a concert hall, "I envy that fellow who was singing. "Envy him!" echoed the other. Well, If I were going to envy a sing .er I'd select somebody with a better voice. His was about the poorest I , ever heard." "It's not . hla voice I envy, man,1 was the reply. "It's his tremendous courage." Ladles' Home Journal Cynical Synonym. Toor Myra Kclley," said a mag sine editor at the Authors' club In New York, "was almost as distressed as Mr. Carnegie at the spirit of graft and crookedness rampant among us. "The young writer, at a dinner of niagnzino contributors, said that we worshiped wealth that waa our trou tie. Then she crystallized her mean tng in an anecdote. "She said that one man asked an other: " 'What position does Illank hold in the community? " 'A very honorable ho wealthy was position, the reply. "'Is . V '"Wealth and honor, said the other. 'are synonymous terms In America to day. " A Taste A Smile And satisfaction to the last : mouthful Post Toasties i 1 There's pleasure in every package. A trial will show the fascinating flavour. : Served right from the packcream or milk and with age fresh or sometimes fruit stewed. "The Memory Lingers . The story opens with the ahlpwrork of the atuHninr on which Mini Onnevleve on halrraa. Iurd Win and Tom Bluke, tlirnp, an KnKllaluimn, wore . paaaena-rrahniaiiuo American, he thra were toaai'd UDon an unlnliab- Itpil Uliinil and wit tli only onua not hunnotl on the boat, drowned. ItUka, becnim) f Ilia roiiichnt'aa, bwame a a prrNiTvrr or tne Imipiwaa pair. The KnKllalunan waa aulnif for the hand of Mlxa Ixallf. Wlnlhroii waalfd hie laat mutch on a rlxuretto. fur which he waa aivirnd by Itluka. Alt thrxt conatrurlcd luila to ahlilil thniadlvra from the aim. the only TlH'y thr-- ffimtfd on Ml Ha Italia almwrd a fiinil. riroruralilr HIhI'p, hut dotoatfd hla roua-h-aa. jh by llliil;i. liny cHliilillaln'H a honif In a'ni rl ira. Klnkn found fncod an un- liter anrlns. Mia lilcaaHnt ailiinMun. Ftliikn rucovcred his Htirvpyor'a inat;iilfyltn climn, thus lnnr- lir nro. ll ainrti- -l a juna;i nre, Klin liar lirKH liMiiiaril and aimitliprliiK wvcrnl ulia. In tin- - li'cpnrd'a rnvxrn thry hullt atnall home, 'l in y trained the rllffa by biirtilnar the hnttom of a tree until It KKnlnat the hclKlita. The trio aerurrd from the el Iff a. nllaa Lealle'e while klrt was dccldurt upon aa a algnal. Miaa alle made a drmu from the leopard a converaatlon l kin. f tvrhearln Iwwn Illiike and. Wlnthrope, Miaa Ialle hncame f rlKhti-ncilWliithrope mvaina III with fever. Uluke was nolaoned by a Hah and alnioat died. Jmkala attacked I he ranip that n!a;ht, but were driven oft hy Genevieve. Ulnke ronatructed an animal trap. It kllld a hyena. On a tour the trio dlaoovTd honey and oyatera. Miaa Leal e wna attacked by a polaonoua nake. Hluke killed It and saved tla pnl-n- n to kill itame. For the second time Wlntfirope waa attacked by rever. tie and Klake dlaugreed. The latter made a Iron door for the private compartment f Mine Iealle'a cave borne. Ami-ilra- MUSIC LESSONS FREE A Pigs. 10c and 15c, ' Sold by Grocers. Poatura Cereal Co., Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. Elwood, Ind. "Tour remedier,- freak or and I have only taken uJ cured - bottlesme the tnougn. oi E. Pinkham's Vft of Lydla shifting wind. Yet AtfflhxnA .s it ww I out In the. full fury oi wa vviuuuunQ, from her lck threi .erved to turn her thoughts months and coaM aloud for his own danger. She prayed not walk. I n? o ma. uoo safety, beseeching fered all the ttaa -- The doctors aaidi spared. She sougni 10 vision of that could not get $ Wlnthrope. But the . n .nuuui, ttu open, beastly face rose up oeior conn she could not then. hardlv stand the aware of a Praontiv .she became .... In mvM pains the storm. H'O terrlflo nUrnrg in VUB"BV especially taj rijij with greater blew yet gusts one, and down mi the light- the thunder crashed heavier, right letr. I hn; u. name a to feel better when I bad taken ouJt nlng filled the air witn . dazzling white Hgnr. uui u.b co longer gushed across on me spn as I was afraid to stop too soon.H-i- frt bed had been. It was en Badie MrIXXff, 2728 N. B. St, & and its wood, Ind. tering at a different angle, Why will women take chances with nena in wo tne broken was by force an operation or drag out a sickly a Arter entrance. thick wall of the d existence, missing three! time the deluge dashed aslant the en fourths of the Joy of living, when ttei a can find health in Lydla E. Finkharai trance, gushing down the door in Vegetable Compound? cataract of foam. fox thirty years it has been the Another interval.' and the driving even the standard remedy for female ills, ud struck no longer downpour has cured thousands of women who w edge of the opening. Tne wina have been troubled with such ill. veering rapidly as the cyclone center ments as displacements, inflammation, moved past on one side. The area of ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulart. the hurricane was little more than ties, periodic pains, backache, iudigej. thrice that of a tornado, and it was tion, and nervous prostration. If you have the slightest doubt advancing along Us course at great Vegoutthat the Lydla E. Pinkham's and hour more, An speed. trill help yog, ermnat rim of the hUE6 Whirl W8S etable Compound write to Mrs. Pinkhara at Lynn, casslng over the cleft Mass for advice. Yonr lettrr On ck v the Hurricane gusts ieii will be absolutely confidential, awav to a ga.e; me gaio oceanic and the advice free hreeze: the breeze lulled and died away, stifled by the torrential rain At the Bovine Faucets. Within the baobab all was again "I sent my little boy on his first visit dark and silent. Utterly exhausted, the to the country last week," said a girl had sunk back against the friend Heights milk dealer. "Although ly wall of the tree, and fallen asleep. my boyhood was passed on the old She was wakened by a hoarse can: farm, Willie has grown to the age oi Miss Jenny, answer eight in the city.' He had been watc"Miss Jenny! me! Are you all right?" hing Uncle Hezeklah milk the cow oi She started up, barely saving her his first evening, and when be reself from a fall as the big unhusked turned to the house his aunt asked The him: nuts rolled beneath her feet " '. .. morning sunlight was streaming In Uncle Hezzie through milking "'Is ankle-deeover her door. She sprang down yet, Willie? Into the mire of the cave floor, "'Not yet answered Willie. He and ran to loosen the bars. As the has finished two faucets and has Jut door swung up, she darted out, with begun on the other two.' " a cry of delight: "You are safe safe! -- I Know Already I Know All." But Oh, I was so afraid for you! GNAT CAUSES PELLAGRA upon the seashore. Beneath the giant hung quivering, like a beast about to you're drenched! You must build to fire dry yourself at once!" spread of the baobab all was black- leap upon Its prey. Too excited Committee on Disease In Europe 8iyi ness. comprehend the danger of the act the "Walt," said Blake. "I've got to tell Corn Is Net to Blame. Something moved la a bush a little girl sprang forward and shot one of you something." way down the cleft A crouching the thick bars Into Its socket He caught her outstretched hands, London, May 14. Dr. Sambon, i ' A fierce gust leaped against the out and pushed them down with gentle member of the Field committee whlcl figure appeared, dimly outlined In the starlight. The figure crept stealthily er face of the door and thrust In upon force. His face was grave, almost sol- has been Investigating the disease across Into the denser night of the bao- It striving to burst it bodily from its emn. pellagra, telegraphs from Rome that bab. The darkness closed about It like bearings. The top and the free side "Think you can stand bad news a the committee hasdefinitely prove! of the bottom bowed In. But the shock?" a shroud. corn is not the maize or that Indian A blinding flash of light pierced the branches were still green and tough, "I You look so cause of What is It? pellagra. blackness. The figure halted and the bamboo like whalebone and the strange!" The committee finds that the parcrouched lower, though the flash had shrunken creepers held the frame to- "It's about Wlnthrope something asitic conveyor of the disease Is the gone again in a fraction of a second. getner as thougn the Joints were very bad " "simulium repans," a species of biting A dull rumbling mingled with the lashed with wire rope. Falling to She turned, with a gasp, and hid gnat ceaseless boom of the surf. smash in the elastic structure or to her face In her hands, shuddering with A second flash lighted the cleft with snap the crossbar It were as If the horror and loathing. Placarded. N Its dazzling coruscation. This time the blast flung Itself alternately against "Oh! oh!" she cried. "I know alA pretty good Joke was that played the top and bottom in a fierce attempt ready I know all!" creeping figure did not halt. on a rotund alderman, who wandered Again and again the forked light- to again whirl the frame about. The "All?" demanded Blake, staring about the streets bearing a placard on ning streaked across the sky, every white glare streaming in through the his broad back Inscribed: stroke more vivid than the one before. Interstices showed the girl her oppor blankly. all! And and he made ma "Widened at the expense of the co"Yes; The rumble of the distant thunder tunity. She grasped another bar and think waa you!" She gasped, and rporation." it deepened to a heavy rolling which shot It Into its socket as the lower fell silent. dominated the dull roar of the break- part of the door gave back with the Blake's face went white. He SDoke ers. The storm was coming with the shifting of the pressure to the top. It in a clear, vibrant voice, tense as an on rush of a tornado. Yet the leaves was then a simple matter to slide the overstrained violin string: " am hung motionless In the still air, and remaluing bars into the deep-sunabout Wlnthrope under there was no sound other than the holes. Within half a minute she had speaking stand me? He hat Wlnthrope. and the of the surf. made the door fast from the first bar been thunder booming badly hurt." The lightning flared, one stroke upon to the sixth. The door swung down and atrnoit the other, with a brilliancy that lit A heavy spray was beating In upon mm, when he was creenlne In M up the cave's Interior brighter than at her through the chinks of the frame. IkvY fZVkr. iiiuuu:j in roarca liiake. -I . nicUpi work. She drew back and sought him like a sick up the beast! Wlnbaby In the white glare the girl saw shelter In a niche at the side. Nar- 'stead of grinding my heel in his face! thrope, crouched beneath her upswung row as was the slit above the top of oa: i n " door; and his face was as the face of the door, It let In a torrent of water, "Tom! don't don't even enoob ol a beast. which spouted clear across and It! Tom!" against the far wall of the cave. It "God! When a helnlcsa elri-- .i... CHAPTER XX. gushed down upon her bed and was He choked, bpaiiin himi THI.U "....O'OH already flooding the cave floor. rage. The Hurricane Blast She plied higher the cocoanuts She sprang to him, and caught bis stored In her niche, and perched her- sleeve In a convulsive grasp. "Hush self upon the heap to keep above the for mercy's sake! Tom Blake, rememwater. But eevn In her sheltered cora man!" beryou're ner the wind showered eddying her Oft a moment that seemed He calmed like a ferocious Send postal for with dog at spray. She waded across for her the voice of Its a moment of eternity she but master; Free Package it was sey. sunshade, and returned eral minutes before lay on her bed staring Into he could bring of Paxtlne. the blank darkness. The storm burst to huddle beneath it in the still nils-er- y hRr lnfll8lent Better and more economical ,0v and terror of a hunted animal that nrfni with a crashing uproar that brought should return to the than llaold antiseptics has Into wounded injured a to her hole. crept her feet with a shriek. Her man. FOB ALL TOILET USES. During the first hurricane there had giant tree creaked and strained under the impact of the terrific hurricane been companions to whom she could Wouldn t do It even for you, but he's blasts that came howling through the look for help and comfort, and she good as dead-lu- cky for him'" cleft like a rout of shrieking fiends. had been to a degree unaware of the "Dead!" The peals of thunder merged Into one greatness of the danger. But In the "Dying. You stay away." continuous rour, beneath which the few short weeks since she had caught if' solid ledges of rocks Jarred and quiv- more than one glimpse of Primeval few ,oWent ,ttround tho baoba and a Gives paces the one sweet a along breath ; clean, whit. I cleft to the place ered. The sky was a pall of black Nature she of the bloody fang, blind. germ-tre- e teeth antiaepticaliy ciewi clouds, meshed with a dazzling net- remorseless, Insensate, destroying, mouth and throat purifies the oref1.'! 1 nm",e ever aesiroying. work of forked lightning. I' Slowly, as after tmokinv dianela all diancreeable I by the ,asclna,ln o I The girl stood motionless, stunned True, this was on solid land, while perspiration and body odors much after Mm- When predated by dainty 'aw9 by the uproar, appalled by the blinding before there had been the peril of the women. A q'lcl glare of the thunderbolts; yet even sea. nut now the girl was alone. Out. thine t hit .."""m.bea.en remedy tor sore eyes and catwrn.. more fearful of the figure which every side the straining walls of her A Kills Pailine rjowdrf refuge, solved in a glau of hot flash showed her still lurking beneath the hurricane yelled and shrieked and back. After all, as Blake had i makes a delightful anutepw the door. A bough struck roared a htadless, formless monster, he was eaia' dying lulion, poeieaiina extrswou'M'l with numbing force against her up- furious to burst In upon her, to overand he I When she stood at ,l.r.inn raised arm. But she took no heed. She throw her stanch old tree giant that ing power and absolutely hB'l writhing figure, and irA.VTll th. was unaware of the swirl of rain and in his fall his shattered trunk leai. Try si Sample. 5. ' I ho battered face, sticks and leaves that was driving tn cniHu ana mangie ner. Or at might tnw-- l large box at druggift of by any In- will power to keen from stant a thunder-bol- t through the open entrance. might rend open Hake frowned THg paxton Toilet Co., Bostoh. ii On a sudden the door shook free the great tower of ,n' living wood, and "ant. but said up at h7fo from Its props and whirled violently hurl her blackened body into the nothing. t.-lll pool was . uunrope balance-bararound on its spar kin' There was on the cave floor. yet dlstlnc a shriek that pierced above the shrillOnce she fancied that rdie heard brokenly, not . mean an 81 firat you ing of the cyclonea single human Blake shouting outside the door; but 50 CINT8 A GALLON ' miii . a . . miuw. man .! la V) nallon ia. ( ninn Int. M cMitt V' S4"0 shriek. when she screamed a shrill response have ,,uv uiways Huuiplei aval freeou rwiuri. control The girl sprang across the cave. the blast mocked her with t'tRCHAKKKS MANrrAtTtKlNO C "Not a beast echoing The heavy up before her shrieks, and she dared not venture to Blake. you!" growled kalanieaoo, Michigan and down again, its lower edge all but free the door. If it were Blake he Ol't,TV "Ow! ANi MPS tNCAl H,,V1.' AN!QttAB Don't "It t an me! grazing her face. For a moment It did not shout again. After a time' she done Ku, I no. I'm ami lln i, , ..,,, , M,JI1, , M for! m v i. :.' "y stopped In a vertical position and hean to" think that the sound had old already" afik.iili, .UI aiMMa, ua Via SI, ttm iu CONTiMiKu.t neen fey: .MI '"'' . a half-hearte- a - CHAPTER 'Mr. Mr. make, pray do not get I I mean, please excuse me. excited 'm "You're coming down sick!" be said. "No, no! I have no fever." "Then it's the sun. Yet you ought to keep up there where the air Is freshest I'll make you a shade. She protested, and withdrew, some what hurriedly, to her tree. In the morning Blake waa gone again: but instead of a note, beside the fire stood the smaller antelope skin converted into a great bamboo- ribbed sunshade. She spent the day aa usual on the headland. There was no wind, and the sun was scorching hot But with her big sunshade to protect her from the direct rays, the heat was at least en durable. She even found energy to work at a basket which she was attempting to weave out of long, coarse grass; yet there were frequent Intervals when her hands sank Idle In her lap, and she gazed away over the shimmering glassy expanse of the ocean. In the afternoon the heat became oppressively sultry, and a long slow swell began to roll shoreward from beyond the distant horizon, showing no trace of white along Its oily crests until they broke over the coral reefs. There was not a breath of air stirring, and for a time the reefs so checked the rollers that they lacked force to drive on In and break upon the beach Steadily, however, the swell grew heavier, though not so much as a cat's-paruffled the dead surfaces of the watery hillocks. By sunset they were rolling high over both lines of reefs and racing shoreward to break upon the beach and the cliff foot In furious surf. The still air reverberated with the booming of the breakers. Yet the girl. Inland bred and nnversed In weather lore, sat heedless and Indif ferent, her eyes fixed upon the horl-coin a vacant stare. Her reverie was at last disturbed by the peculiar behavior of the seafowi. Those in the air circled around In a manner strange to her, while their .nates on the ledges waddled restlessly about over and between their nests. There was a shriller note than usual In their discordant clamor. Yet even when she gave heed to the birds, the girl failed to realtze their alarm or to sense the impending danger. It was only that a feeling of disquiet hml broken the spell of her reverie; it did not obtrude upon the Mold of her conscious thought. She sighed and rose to return to the cleft, Idly wondering that the air should seem more sultry than at midday. The peculiar appearance of the sun and the western sky meant nothing more- - to her than an odd effect of color and light. She smilingly compared It with an attempt at a sunset painted by an rtlat friend of the Impressionist chool. Neither Wlnthrope nor Blake was tn sight when she reached the baobab, d and neither appeared, though she supper until dark. It was quite visible that they had eaten before her eturn and had gone off again, the Englishman to doze and Blake on an vening hunt. At last, tired of waiting, she covered . the fire and retired Into her The air In the cleft was still more She on the headland. utlfting h her hand upraised to paused, :lose the swinging door. She had propped It open when she came out in .he morning. After a moment's hesitation, she went on across the hollow, leaving the door wide open. . "I will rest a little, and close it later," she sighed. She was feeling weary and depressed. An hour passed. An ominous still-:e"lay upon the cleft. Even the ricmlas had hushed their shrill note. The only sound was a muffled re trbciailn? echo of the surf roaring w n thi . ' fr-a- li tree-cave- A mnt than. a- pr, lit-r- o KK-- u Wask-ingto- p Tlt-Blt- i'msm k - n mid-day- -- ... a!" FREE sktn-covere- d nT!? r horl ,ra7, - Z gust-born- - 0l 3 e ..mI.l ftriTu'K .7 fiit "-- door-swishe- ' "RVm ANIMAL DIP hi |