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Show "1 7m ?' II r THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923. OWE DEBT TO JSCIENTISTS - - efficient- - ''' t LEANELECTRICALLY - ... - - and PriVatiow jl, 1 Tenures ana..discovery these ven tures would only be undertaken under the lure of gold, the acqulsl-tioa-valuable new lands, and of subjects, whose toll and" labor, under the. lash of the brutal task-- . piaster, wouldresult In the accumu- r V QsttiUM im Oeczrlclit S-- eJd 1U5 lHMaoris by Harper aa Dm Bpo May Vm Murm yr plac4n---thfiiJN"e- - e j. wln-aere- (Mm. ' , uck good tmiUtiot t ICef1 k ii boaai' BUlee know.'' U w im j iuk t si rien! , Pere Mrun will M IA AoI 0 Paris tauld hard for yoa In person. If you tike. Whether It be an aggrarattoa oi ly b found thrtt mort' contented He's .generally In her misdeeds or aa extenaatlog djf--j disengaged peiare unaertnatngsr----They-we- re than Af th triv young Englishmen braye and reckless,-Impellethe at lernoon. He's poor . but cumstance, no 'pressure of want, no by a strange yearning; which i8 not ab urtisttTaSy, th Laird and Lit honest,: you know,' and very nice temptations of greed or vanity, kad, sent today. Uf:BUietuho hared a ctrtwn and clean; quite the gentleman. ever been factors in nrglng Trilby, these dars; h6WeverrTnenHll4i thtjpiar- - He likes arUsts, especially English on her downward career after bet vemure rortn ra quest of discovery, tier Latin, -false atep in that directio- nthey pay Hls wlfe sella bric-a- daring, everything, y risking everytheir occasional vititori brac and old masters: Rembrandt ;Jrst the result of lanorancabad advice not thing, seeking wealth, but venwa$ ont Svengali, an unkempt from two franca fifty upwards. hfrpnf bar mother, of all people la . on- ' tureaod to W something, which no dured tyhcfttbecause of hiwa$divine They'v got a a little grandson a me worm I, ana naat oeirayai. JovToTahTldr-lm-Ws-guilty eplendor . i L other hfis doneese before. What the music. only Ut hi You know French, 1 suppose?' world owes bad she chosen, buTfil Wn who go and hi Ont aftornoonf-whpupil the little violinist, ionn oecause tney cannent'ay at "Oh, yes," aald Tatty, much tew,: She had no vanity, and ker " t thi-e- n alaaheaV--?i'J8iierhome, whom peril beffkons and toil i 'QettfciviTvr"playmg ..much obliged tastes were of the simplest, and y ap- to lusctuaies, anu wno look upon t tranced artists, p. she earaad enough to gritlfy them much indeed d i tall, aeanrtn.tne quest as a mereJSfl. peared in JW all, and to spare. dent, if not preferable to dying girl, in a strong cos"1 a pas d quoll" aald .Trilby, So she followed love for ioro't quietly In bed, can never be estitume; soldier's overcoat, short-jpet-- . divesting herself of her basket and sake only, now and' then, at aha mated. ticoat, and huge slippers, her white putting it, with the pick and Han-ter- would bave followed art If (he had Men dare for science and not for ' anskles' showing above them, , In a corner. "Et malntenant, been a man capriciously, desultoMen s endure all sons .of gold,. She was- Trilby O'Ferrall, a le d'absorber une tine de On rily, more In a frolicsome spirit ot temps and perils in order to add come in "to sec (a cigarette et Je m la brise camaraderie than anything else. model, she. said-ha- d their . mite to the sum of human ten to the music: She was posI'm off, .On m'attend a l'Ambas-Bad- Like an amateur, in short knowledge, hoping 4&aFsomerttmr Jfs WJi s ing, for Durienithe scutptor, iioun-slaiamateur : who la too d'AutrichaJ . Et puis sutl lqjtlie future, in some way unknown to them, the world at large may posing for everything'. toiijours, mes enfants. En avont proud to sell hit pictures, but. will. - - , be blessed.' npoetallv-'-ihbenefit, feU And kicking la boxe!" . togly gives one away, now and then -If there are men who thus will off her big slipper she dw played to some highly valued and mucn down herself She Bat ' dare, there, are also"those who will : "the handsomest foot , and admiring friend. . on the provide the funds, and for the pure-lovIndeed her feet were so. beauti- made ' herself a cigarette,' and of heart and genial Sheer gayety of encouraging researches that ful that Little Bitlee was thrown watched the fencing and boxing. good fellowship, the difficulty of. may be of. value to mankind. If intostlent raptures.' Svengali Little Billee brought her a chair, saying nay to earnest pleading. She the explorers do not expect to obet bonne flashed, his black eyes at her lan- - which ahe refused; So be sat down was""b0nne-camarad- tain any special1' rewards, neither on It hlmsf $y her side, and talked fllle" before everything TtTougher guhhingly as he played. do those who put up the- - finances! The talk veered- to mu&ie, 6'f to her, just as he would have talked heart was not large enough to har:t If Is largely a matter of service, in which Trilby confessed- she was to any young lady at home abfrat bor more than one light Jove al a which each one does his part In the most fitting way and In accordance vefy fond. Her favorite song, she the weather,abcmt Verdi's new op- lime (even in that Latin quarter of wlth the ability of each to do so Pen Bolt," which, po- era (which she had never heard), genially capacious hearts) , It had according to the talent In litely encouraged by. Little Billee, the lmpreS8ivenes8 of Notre Dame,- - rspm for many warm friendships; session. Charleston Mall. she proceeded to sing. and Victor- - Hugo's beautiful ro- - and she was the warmest, most ., From hef (hroat issued a volte:, ntC63 (which she had never read), helpful, and most compassionate of of sound' of fine quality, bul never the mysterious cbarm of Leonardo friends, tar more serious and faith-SCOTLAND'S CLAIM TO GOLF once did she hit upon a true note". da Vlncl's-iis- a Uloconda's s.tnl'.3 Wiil In friendship than in love. . She finished (which she had never seen) by ail Trilby was tone-deIndeed, she might almost be said If Not . Original There,-- the Game ! her song amid an- - embarrassing of which she was no .doubt rather to possess a virginal heart, so" little Wat Brought to a High Degree of Development." tilence, which, was finally broken tickled and a little embarrassed, did she know of love's heartaches - Ty Little Billee' s iporo of and raptures and torment and BBBs9tMSBT!!SsWssVMsMWs polite perhaps also a little touched. ' A sport similar to modern golf thanks. URZZUlUIIIinmKXXXZZXZZZ2ZZXZXZZX?3 Taffy brought her aTeup of coffee, clinglngs and Jealouslea. tutch,.but the Soon, she left themrsiopping beSAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH game gnejjulyjsJdentlfled with fore Taffy's picture to tell hint that Scotland.- - In fact, crechTTorde-veloplnthe7amThsbas1rt-KmsilJuttJit-d golf to Its present stand-ard- s ' igh enough. and tiandlngdown Its tradiEive minutes later Little Billee tions belongs to the "lahdofthr had scratched on the wait a profile wairring clans," where as early as 150 WesTCefitefr Prices outline of Trilby's foot. 1457 the local parliament Inveighed ' against its abuse. The , word de. . . WEEKENDING SEPTEMBER rived iroro Jhe German koibe, In : . . .v . . (Part I Continued) 100 lbs. Beet Sugar . . Dutch kolf, signifies a club; KolT Is, an olden pastime In Holland and . . A day or two after this, our open 10 lbs. Beet Sugar , ' Belgium, where It Is usually, played Mb. Kiddie PaiLPeanut Butter Ing day, but In the afternoon, when on the Ice. . . . 5 ; . . 2 77:. , 7. lbs. New ;'. j , Honey In Scotland golf formerly was the fencing and boxing had begun ' .. sack Corn Meal, new stock . .. solely a t'gentleman'a game," re-- , end the trapeze7 was to full 'swing whose wealth served 4o a, b. . . . . stock. sack FlouVfresh Graham . was below sounded TrilhyVMilk made great courses possible." These b. sack Cracked Wheat, fresh stock. "40 rbe highest, at the door, and she appeare- dsportsmen observed-t48-l- b. jsack Patent Flour degree the ethical and social reclothed this time lo ber right mind, 48-l- b. sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour... . . quirements so dear to the Scotch as It seemed: a tall, straight, 24-l- b. sack Whole Wheat Flour golfer, and on such a plane the f " ' square shouldered, deep- p 100 lbs. Mill Run , tame reached America In 18SS. tl Jr" j . i,i . For many years only men of leisure cheated, full bosomed young. . . . .552.30 100 lbs. Whole Corn .7'. played. The playing or women via In a snowy frilled cap, a neat 100 lbs. Chopped Corn not follow for a dozen years. Grads golf courses . black gown and white apron, pretty 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice ually In were laid out, and the response of 1 A lKa PinWira Paatia stock- &KJk' faded, , brown was Instantathe general public f 3 pkgs. Macaroni, extra fine quality soft, gray, . i neous. By 1MO many women were Thgs. and number of toed their without o pKgs. Armours xxooaies constantly list, iq'uare slippers playing, ..&op ." . . , . . 7.25 Increasing until on some courses 2 pkgs. Quaker's Noodles' keels and originally shapeless; but are sexes the equally represented. Ball Mason Pint Fruit Jars . , irhlch her feet uncompromising ... Quart Ball Mason Fruit Jars bad ind Inexorable as Italian Had "Kick" Coming.-ThHalf-gallo- n Ball Mason Fruit Jars ; .7 . Italian workman In the backennobled Into everlasting classic woods of America was warned to We Pay Highest Cash Price for Fresh Eggs and Butter ihapellness, and stamped with an look out for rattlesnakes. He was anforgettable Individuality, as does assured, however, that a snake would never, strike until after glove The sudden revelation ahook his nervous frame with i beautiful band Its. sounding the rattles." " a fact Little Billee was not slow One day7hile seated on a log, pang of pity. consaw a a with to Italian curious the his lunch, perceive, eating (Creighton.Ual us Little Billee) rattlesnake coiled ready to strike. scious thrill that was only half He lifted his leg carefully, with the ' .' With her tt was lightly come and and 'conversed with ber In polite Intention of darting away the moJ aesthetic, Shears so sharp, Then he looked Into ber freckled formal French, very, well and ears- lightly go, and never come back ment the rattles should sound Razor so keen-J- ust Ms as feet or as But Just one or Laird and two, their warning. 'the again; perhaps face, and met the kind and lender fully pronounced; s in cleared the top of the log, the mindfulness of her gaze and the tried to do likewise. .His French three, picturesque buhemlans of ih were Its out and fangs struck snake You'll be slick and clean. was of that honest English kind brush or chisel bad found, at sums plucky frankness of her fine wide that breaks burled In the wood only 8 .ir.ae.tlon the stiffness of even cost to their vanity and self esup Italian's the below was Inch not smile with thrill that of an ' an English party: and his lolly teem: perhaps even to a deeper We wait on the ladies trousers. esthetic at all (nor the reverse), manners - . knows? were such as to put an eud fee'lliig-wb- o fled man . . With compliments due, madly, The frightened but all of the heart. Aud io one of to all .shyness and constraint, and Trilby's father, as she had said, And give satisfaction - . but he took breath to shriek over bis quick flashes of intuitive Insight consciousness self Impossible; trake had been a gentleman, the eon of c ' his shoulder: To the children, too. he divined far downbeneajibihe "Idiot. ' Why you no ringa da Others dropped In from neighbor famous Dublin physician and ft n oi tnose BDinmg . suriacs belir for a moment to"re, ing studios tbe usual cosmopolite ofGeorge the Fourth's. He utd Image-o- f a himself crew, It was a perpetual come and beon a fellowpf bis college, and little Sect " only AND BILLIARDS Obtains Picture of Hqbson. . in this particular studio be- had entered holy orders. He ateu the the blgn go beyond sky igallnst of the lifelike A quaint portrait 271 West Center. sLi in the afternoon. had all the virtues but one; be four and tween north window) a well of sweetness; Cambridge carrier, Thomas Hob-soa drunkard,- - and : begaB-ttiri.ik were ladles, too, en There the In .somewhere lod owe we floating to whom Indirectly In caps and bonnets, some of quite early In life, He soon left tjt midst of it the very bean of com the phrase "Hobson's choice," has knew Trilby, and thee d and Church, and became a cl&ssieal tuBrit-tewhom sis warm and the nasslon, generosity, recently been acquired by af- tor, and failed through this Wet National Portrait gallery. On' terly, love; and under that alas! thou'd with familiar and friendly the canvas appears the date 1029-- r L'lt the bottom of all a thin slimy fection, while other maderuoiselle'd ting sin df his; and fell into e two years before the death, at And her - with distant politeness, and -. layer. of'sorow and shame. of Hobson. J'he Then he went to Paris, and pi.1 of eighty-fouto were mademolaelle'd and madame'd It a tear as for takes he' evi- 'Just atandlong painter Is unknown,a but choke Itself back again. "Absolument comma a ed up a few English pupils there-anand gather wUh school lost them.i and earned a pre. a dently belonged to back again, this sudden revelation I'Ambassade d'Autrlche," as Trilby greater regard for fidelity with a British-- rlpus livelihood from iand Li, to the observed with nervous Laird, frame little bis hook How the famous Baying that was by no means am- mouth, anyhow; and. sank from bad a. pang of pity, and the knightly. wink arose ts known. Hobson's stables to worse. wUb to help. But be bad no time bassadorial. were well stocked, hut. his horses And when his worst was about Then 87ngall came and, made to Indulge In such soft, emotions had to be taken ty customers in he married - tha-ta- in mt "strict -- Ixllbj was metTM her entrance by some of bis grandest music, which reached, and lamoshantered bar tartaned r"was Hobson't tulei The, portrait on was as away eldeofiiir oompletilljhrown friendly greetings hows a, strong' face with aquiline ils, to you," Mr. Taf Trilby as fireworks on a IlInJTieg-gar- , maid at 4be Montftgnards Ec kindly tut so trrthe Rue da- Paradla PorasonfTpTC nose, firm mouth; and held her for all she tongue in "I've said English. Trilby, fy,", ; . jfforageomi eyes.!? (a very flsby paradise Indeed I sh brought you jthese objects of art piously. 7 and trapes- - was a most beautiful Highland as-and boxing Fencing Claude's Waves. r In hsr linn; l1 ot ow degree, and she manased lrigniimrrl-ttT--H-niftyon. Theyr"tbe real thing, you Hit seas are the most beautiful tone-dea- f to and a person, to support Dim, or netpea him t Indeed, le from 'em I borrowed pere know. be tame, For studied, In old art with Support himself, for ten or fifteen his full spread en et lunging de Taffy, en did tame chiffonier with skies, gros Martin, waves, as he ' In of bis years. Trilby was born to them, th all a some and foil, splendor la Legion flection; tail, grand offlcler de great sincerity, was and was dragged up In some way and modeled them with more care, dUonneur, membre de I'lnstltut, et long, lithe, youthful strength, a la grace de Dieul not only than any other landscape cetera, trelse bis. .Rue da . Pults afar galnller sight than Svengali at .Patrick O'Ferrall soon taught hit his the languid fond painter of his day, but even. than keyboard flashing to d'Amour,' to draw all care add respotin wife smile from a witk any of the great men; for they, bold le vis a vis eyes alckly de la cour a gauche,' seeing the perfect painting of ses Inone listener to another, as if to say: slbillty In bis own simple way, and one of He's my atto be Impossible, gave up the ' "hTest-c-e pas on oho suis peaul opportunities for doing so wer timate friends, aid tempt, and treated It convention N'est-cana ch'al tn ckenleT never lacking to her... pas mean to Tou don't say you're ally. But Claude took so, much Tken he died, and left a posthuc r cb suis anpUm. an N'st-pick-rpas the Intimate friend of a rag pains about this, feeling It was one ' mous child bora ten months after nflnr exclaimed the good Taffy. of bis fortes, that I suppose no small wave better Tken Dnrtan, th sculptor, his death, alas i and whose birth one. can model "Ok, yea! Ponrquel past I nev-- r . i kad , who than he. Buskin. ain't preeenud witk a cost Its mother her life. any krag; besldaa,tkere a became Then blanch!. to Martin Mat-tin.Port the at Trilby 8t about le per baignoire pride keastly Getting Their Number. said Trilby, witk a winki tee "La. Dam atu Carnalta,". and sensed fln, and la two or three "Whit kind of people are the Tou'd aooa And that ont If you were h Invited Trllky aad another lady years earn to grief tkrougk' asked Brown.' Crooks ef hU. ,Thls la to din witk hint "an cabarat" and trust Ii a friend of ker mother's. friend aa UUmate Phone 237. They are the kind, who, when Then ik became a model beuldee, on. Do you see? If skar kli boi.-..,.kow move It's a pat leave neighborhood, they to abl her and Auslittle to was, support th Bo Trnby dldnt g at night, and leave no forwarding 7oa1l put It on. 111 fasten tt for yoa, I an dearly loved. and show yoa kow to hold the lan- triaa ambauy after all, a th brotfcar, whom address," replied Black. , UtU to l Laird '"v"11' tern tad kudle may lation pf wealth for others." Adventurers there were "anient rpurtv to risk their-HveIn the most des 1 PREMIER V of Peril jiumKfvaow!eogr In the yearly davs nf nnmm save yoirmany hours of time, and Electricity tasks.of housework easily and il do 'the different will ENGLISH SinP VOLTAIRE commodate 680 passengers. WILL RUN TO NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL PARKS IN CEMETERY. Sept International News Service., to take-- her1 w eemce tbe PHILADELPHIA,- - Sept 1: fork and River.-Platsteamer Voltaire has Unused to cities that do not prw been lauDchedr by Messrs. 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