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Show r SERIAL the rock where she sat with Elizabeth, he smiled and removed his cap. "It it will give you pleasure," he said, quite simply. , She made a gesture of assent and after a moment's silence he began to sing, softly at first, then his voice gradually attained Its full compass. I have never heard a voice Just like Harry Graham's so strong and yet so sweet. It had a wonderful depth of tenderness about it, too, and we listened entranced, unwilling to lose a note or a word of his song, which was quite unfamiliar to me at least Out of the purple distance, Over the surging sea, Borne on the winds of heaven Cometh a Voice to me; Bee how the white gull reateth Low o'er the loaning spray. Pausing awhile to listen Before it is up and away! O'er the trackless waste of waters Where nameless thousanda sleep. From the realm of endless silence, Cometh the Voice of the Deep; Hark, to the whispering water Bringing a message to me, , "Child of the restless ocean. Thy deatlny waits for thee." STORY ZJTHE SMUGGLER By ELLA MIDDLETON TYBOUT . Illattrationj by Ray Walters Li ' mlat-boun- . LifiuuouU o.j rilit, iMil, tij SYNOPSIS. J. Three Rlrls Elizabeth. Gabrlelle ant Kiltie started for C'Hiiadu to spend summer there. On board steamer they were trlRlitcncd by an apparently demented stranKer, who finding a bag belonKlnir to one of them, took enjoyment In scrutinizing a photo of the trio. Ellas shared her stateroom with a Mra. Graham, alao bound for Canada. The young women on a sightseeing tour met Mra. Graham. anxioiiHly awaiting her husband, who had a mania for sailing. They were Introduced to Lord Wilfrid and Lady Kdlth. A cottage by the ocean waa rented by the trio for the Bummer. Elizabeth learned that a friend of her father'a waa to call. Two men called, one of them being the queer-actin- g stranger on the learner. The girl were "not at home." but discovered by the rardi left that one of the men waa Elizabeth's father'a friend. The men proved to be John C. Make and Gordon Bennett. A wisp of yellow hair from Mr. Graham's pwket fell into the hands of Kline. Mrs. Graham's hair waa black. Edith told the girls of a robbery of Jewels at the hotel. Fearing for the aafety of her own gems, she left them In a safe at the cottage. Mr. Gordon Bennett waa properly Introduced, explained his queer actions, returned the lost bag and told of mysterious doings of a year before connected with the cottage. Exploring the cellar, one of the girls found a sphinx the exact counterpart of which both Gordon Bennett and Ijirty Edith were found to possess, also. Elise, alone, explored the cellar, overhearing a conversation there between Mary Anne and a man. He proved to be her son, charged with murder. The young women agreed to keep the secret Lady Edith told a story of a lost love in connection with the sphinx key. Ellse and Gordon Bennett discovered Lady Edith and Mr. Graham, the latter displaying a marvelous cuff-butto- n, baritone , y Where the dim horizon d sea. Touches the There lleth an Unknown Kingdom With Its gates ajar for mc; And, so, like the gull, I'm resting At peace o'er the tossing foam. Just waiting, listening, longing. For the Voice to cull me home. voice. "Don't! Oh, Harry, don't." . Mrs. Graham had risen and was gazing at her husband with widely It dilated eyes and arms extended. was a cry of Irrepressible suffering, apparently wrung from ber against - her will. I reached her first, being nearest. and as I slipped my arm through hers I found that she was trembling and very cold. Mr. Graham had reached his wife almost as soon as I had and his voice was filled with genuine solicitude. "Why, you're cold," he continued, "awfully cold, your lips are quite blue and trembling. This night air has been too much for you, as you feared. I'm sorry I urged you to come, but I thought you would enjoy it." She clung to him, oblivious of our ' presence. "Take me home. I must go home, "And so you shall." He spoke gently, as one calms frightened child, and still retaining her band turned to Elizabeth. "I'm really very sorry, but we must go home. It has been an awfully jolly evening. Mrs. Graham Is a bit un strung, she's not strong, you know; CHAPTER X- - Continued Lady Edith rested her chin on her band and thought a while. Mr. Blake and Mr. Graham gazed at the lovely face grown suddenly serious as she pondered the question, and I knew that Gordon Bennett forgot my very exis tence as he leaned forward awaiting her reply. "It in hard for me to realize," she said slowly, "never having been tempted." "How can any one know what be would do until the time comes?" inter rupted Mr. Graham, "as to yielding to an impulse well, why are we given Impulses if not to obey them?" "Isn't that rather a dangerous in which one refers to thos recently einoved by death. "Don't feel thai way about it," said !xrd Wilfrid, roused at last; "I am quite Biire we will find it. Let's see you sat here with Edith, and Graham and Mr. Blake just below. It might have caught in the fringe of the shawl. Mr. Blake will kindly Perhaps shake It." . , Mr. Blake compiled without result. Useless also was the ensuing search of the rocks, although they were gone over Inch by Inch, the men lighting matches to examine dark crevices while we scrutinized the most Improbable places and tried to peer into the' rapidly rlBlng water. At last we gave it up and prepared to go home, each In turn assuring Elis abeth that when morning came would surely flnl her ring, but nevertheless secretlv convinced that It whs Irrevocably gone. "I've had a good time, barring the last half hour," said Gordon Bennett, as he took my shawl; "have you?" "I don't know what Elizabeth will ever do without her ring," was my evasive reply. "Give her another. The Jeweh your ship Is bringing you are far more Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio Buhstanco. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It fclioves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. . Tho End You Have Always Bought, "and which has been in use for over 80 years, has home the signature of Chas. E Eetcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, are but Experiments that trifle with Counterfeits, Imitations and and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ill "Just-as-goo- tH d" Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.' i ' liiii ALCOHOL S PEK CENT. ling (Jie Sioiradis aMIJowdsaf I ) Kl y.Ws i.1 iaTniTTfr I Promotes Dittonflwrfl ncss and Rest .Contains Kilter Dr. F. Gerald Elattner, of Buffalo, N. Y, says: "Tour Castorla ia gooJ lor children and I frequently, prescribe It, always obtaining the desired results." have used Dr. Gustave A. Elsengraeber, of St Tan!, Minn., says:-your Castorla repeatedly la my practice with good results, and can recomy. xnond It as an excellent mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. H J. Dennis, of Et Louis, Ho., says: "I have used and prescribed your Castorla la tay ealtarluai end outside practice for a number of yean and End It to be aa excellent remedy for children." Dr. 0. A. Buchanan, of rMSadelphla, Fa says: "I hare used your Ca torla la the case ct cy owa baby and find It pleasant to take, and bars) obtained excellent results from Its use." Dr. J. H Simpson, cf Chicago, IVL, says: "I have used your Castorla Id cases cf colio la children and have found It the best medicine of Its kind oa the market" - It H Esklldson, of Omaha, Neb, says: "I find your Castorla to be standard family remedy. It Is the best thing for Infants and children 1 have ever known and I recommend Dr. L. It Robinson, cf Kansas City, Ha, says: Tour Castorla certainly has merit Is not Its ago, Its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to Imitate It sufficient recommendation. !V7hat can a physician add? Leave It to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New Tork City, says: "For several years I hava recommended your Castorla and shall always continue to do so, as It ha Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Slzer, of Brooklyn, N. 7, says: object to what are called, patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put 1 them, but I know the formula of your Castorla and advise Its use.1 Dr. If OpiuntMorptune narMiaeraLl JtfMJkSKlZmEa fir 1 )fen Anerfod Itemedv forConsftl tion . Sour StoroaduDlarrhoa YVonnsfwrvuBMMJcvensr ness amlLoss OF SLEEP. IkS'ynie SijnalBft C ASTORIA ears of GENUINE S7 of ALVAYO Signatiira NEW YQPK. . p i-- - i ill a Edith laughed as she spoke, .of anxiety in her voice, and she glanced involuntarily at her brother, who still maintained bis sulky silence. re "A very dangerous theory, marked Mr. Bennett; "but to return to our discussion. Smuggling Is a hazardous business, Lady Edith, and it requires some courage, too, for one practically takes bis lire In bis hands, especially stormy nights when the sea runs high. "Yes," ejaculated Mrs. Graham; "My Ring! It good We supper?" . Gone My Ruby Ring.1 (TO BE CONTINUED.) I shouldn't have allowed her to stay out so long in the night air. And ot LONG WARS DUE TO WHISKERS. Is under the toad a En VMS Her Intentions. "Do you think your sister will marry me?" "If you keep comlnV "Have you heard her say anything about it?" "I heard her tell ma that if you didn't stop comin' here so often she'd make things unpleasant for you." THE Use For Over WITUI MSHMT, T A Certain Cure 30 MUNMt STUCK, MCW for sorc.weak Years, 0S OTW. a Inflamed Eyes. MITCHELCSia SALVE MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY! Price. 25 Cents.Zb?yfSt !IF.!T I'AHKIC Ir nr etiiutNtml wild ih Imintf of 1h bowels. Whfn Irrftiiunl bar mm, fiturrhm, rntnipn. Wtutierer Umcsum, U.U. I'aiDilUer U'orrj iMit ) Wise is the man who closes his face before be says too much. Salt Lake City, No. W. N. U 34-19-09. Mr. Window's Nnnthln Syrup. FoTfhl.-lruteetbln. sufta the sun, rrducM KcsIkHU. Canton Plows Time will tell unless the gossips bent it under the wire. course I shouldn't have sung." We murmured polite, if slightly In Trivial Incident Led to Three Hun- dred Years of Fighting. coherent, regrets and tried to look as though nothing surprising had hapFor ages beards were the delight ot pened, but I think we were all relieved The sight of a when the Grahams Anally departed. ancient beauties. As we watched their retreating fig shaved chin excited sentiments of horures gradually grow smaller In the ror and aversion. To obey the injuncdistance, Gabrlelle voiced the question tions of bis bishops, ' Louis VII. of France cropped his hair a la pompathat trembled on my lips. dour aud shaved off hia luxuriant "Why shouldn't he sing?" Nobody was ready with an Appro- whiskers. Eleanor of Aqultane, hia "Harry!" priate reply, for It really did seem as consort, found him with this uncomto He paused abruptly and turned one endowed with so enviable mon appearance very ridiculous and though Va wife. a gift should be permitted to use it at very contemptible. She revenged hersaid he "I beg your pardon, Juliet," will. self by becoming something more than very gently, "I quite forgot your ' I shivered a little, for the embers no a coquette. The king obtained a di aversion to the water or I wouldn't longer sent out any heat, and the vorce. She then married the count of have let myself go." wind from the ocean had suddenly Anjou, who shortly afterward ascend As Elizabeth often Insisted, there grown damp and chill. Lady Edith ed the French throne, and gave him were nice things about Mr. Graham also shivered and drew . her cloak is her marriage dower the rich provalter all. His patience with his wife's closely about her. and inces of Poitou and Guienne; Positively cured by con most asarles were certainly was the origin of those wars CARTER'S this these Little Pills. must "I she we, think too, go," said; mendable, yet 1 found myself reaching "I am Tlir 1o rvlltvs DIs sorry the evening has ended. It which for 300 years ravaged France out after her hand as though I under and which cost the French nation CllTTLE trcMfnun has I been and shall very delightful, stood and sympathized with her strange ligtluu and Too Urarty 3.000,000 men. All of which, probably. always remember tnllnir. A prrfsct rcm attitude which I certainly did not VII. never If taken had Louis place "I should suppose Mrs. Graham ior bUiliirwi. Kmxf Meanwhile the little boat sailed on, PILLS. hj DrowNincu, bsd would remember it also," remarked had not been so ra3b as to shave off and whether it carried a smuggler Tst I n t he t un l b, Cost I don't believe she his whiskers, by which he made him "but Gabrlelle, 4 In Pnln treasor tbe Tuniriir, my with his spoils self so disgusting to the fair Eleanor. Hide, TOIU'ID LI V Ell. ure from the Land of Dreams we thought it delightful." Tbey rcgnlats the Uowuls. Purely Vegetable. We were gathering up our wraps never knew, for it slipped away Into 8amos as a Birthplace. to home she as going bad preparatory autonomous the Greek SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. the darkness as quietly as it Samoa, Mr. Blake had just taken and spoke, lost had I as I felt land though Turkish under emerged. suzerainty Genuine Must Bear of the shawl spread upon fhlch has once more been the scene CARTERS omoihlng very valuable as I looked possession rock: had been where Elizabeth sit the Signature f trouble, is one of tbe few lucky re out over the empty water and the en when she uttered an exclamation rlons on earth that have no national rirrTte ulng slltmce brought me no vaguely ting "My ring! It Is gone my ruby 1ebt. It is also one of the few bllBuful dreams, but rather a sense of places 1 1 PILLS. . ring." uneasiness and Impending danger. 'n that part of the world at which ' REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. .This ring was Elizabeth's dearest iomer was not born. But as a birth Our fire had burned Itself away Into I of and ber heart "lace Samos nevertheless ranks high. the pride a bed of embers, wnere cnarrea dus possession a the borne of the first triremes It of wood occasionally sent forth feeble It was a marquise, formed of seven HAIR BALSAM flames as the night wind brought them rubles surrounded by diamonds, and was the originator of sea power. r .. 'i v - . renewed life. The moon climbed high as all of the stones were unusually "heuce came the first bold Greek mar 1 " Tl!i to It'rtor. Of; '" I ilir to it'1 Youinnil Color. ;i(V In the heavens as we sat listening to good it was really very valuable. We titer who sailed out through the CWM . " . the waves wash over the rocks, while were aghast at the catastrophe and ! Uraita of Gibraltar iuto the Atlantic of kbove all. It waa the birthplace the embers glowed and paled and hastened to help her look for it "It ran't be gone," exclaimed Gabrl- Pythagoras, ot whom Samos is very ! Hi I MPT glowed nguln in indignant protest iunl u nd roiid to thl day, Its great college gainst their relegation to tho ashes elle, turning over sticks and stoues II.OII l...lil. Iff. Ml nlit unci ptiver rvtiiwd m1 . It b tYniwr "it must hero." ttw of suspiciously; ihe Pythagoreum, It attended by pu Sllr post. IftH- - minium rue m4 I... hum !.'. "It wa.t too loose; I should not have pils from Crete and other U'anda, and IM.Ut.N ANSA I 111., im.artriM. Presently Lady Edith turned to Graham. "Sing," sha snld. worn it. I must have rolled into the bus been called by ft Eamlan writei hnu, f. Inn Tl and Hurry Graham obeyed without water and I shall never gee it again," "a lighthouse, spreading its light fa AGENTS WANTED fort A li'tfh W.anlnf nt'lt M'le. inavrrv hum. t.lwrtW. Kfulltalllr Ihtrrettlnir. -Elizabeth sfoke in the bushed tono uud wide in the Levant" elf conscious demur. I.ouKltig up at faruuuiari rur Llutuyluu Mif. lonlwkuihd.l.l. SICK HEADACHE if iflVER Dyts,Ia . Fac-Simi- le . 1 'I - i X-- ."' i Tiic Kind You Have Always Bought Exact Copy of Wrapper. i told her about Elizabeth's loss and she listened in silence. But her ruddy face grew serious and her Jaw dropped, as we described our search among the rocks and our theory that the ring had dropped into the sea, "Lost, ia It?" she said at last; "don't you fret. Miss Elizabeth, dear. I know them rocks Inch by inch, and I'll 'ave a look meself, so I will. Jest go to sleep and rest easy now." We were glad to follow this sensible advice, but I think we all were some time In getting to sleep. I found myself thinking of Mrs. Graham, rather than the lost ring, and wondering vaguely why she did not like to hear ber husband sing. The puzzle was too much for me, and I was just slipping into a blissful state of unconsciousness when I thought I heard a step under my window. but there was a note "Oh, I don't know," said her busband, "It has its compensations. One lives, vou know lives. Think of a t!sht, out there, with the waves moun tains high a stiff wind, and raining, Black sky, black water, perhaps. fcVk everything, and the uncertainty n'oout landing your cargo safely Then the sail back again triumphant Hid exulting you and the elements Vone together. Can't you taste the e:lt spray? Can't you feel the boat cv.t through the water? Can't you" and Oil, Paregoric, Drops V "Can't "Nonsense," I Interrupted. you see that she Is. unhappy and we . are all worried?" "Please don't worry," he said; "to morrow morning bright and early I'll have another look at the rocks. I'm rather a good prophet and something tells me she will get it again. If I can't And It I'll get a diver and see what he can do. Hut I don't think we will need him, for when daylight comes it will probably be discovered exactly where she dropped it .Any way, there Is no use giving up a thing as lost until every possible means of You won't finding It Is exhausted. worry, will you?" These practical suggestions were very cheering and I fjjned to repeat waa saying them to Elizabeth. good-nigh- t to the Campbells, who had decided to refurn to the hotel along the shore. To my surprise I heard Lady Edith also suggesting the serv - . ices of a diver. , "They are quite wonderful, you know," she was saying, "and all sorts of things have been recovered from the ocean." "Yes." added Lord Wilfrid, "we will and all have another look if It Is not to be found by daylight I know of an expert diver. However, I'm sure when the tide goes out it will be left among the rocks." So by degrees our guests departed and we returned to the cottage, rath er depressed and inclined to consider the evening a failure. ' Mary Anne met us, holding the door hospitably open and smiling expan' . sively. "Well," she remarked, "and did you 'ave a good time? And didn't I 'ave L-i- - pASTORIA is a harmless substituto for Castor se theory?" 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