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Show - V . UitiHwiT" Thai By William MacHarg, Edwin Balmer rBTriM'!r. tlttl. -- Brw and rnmn V (. lUt, Genuine Castoria HarlMd H, Allan.) u therevelatlon ' l&atoa "XMI-Contl- nued. frightened by he Just had had of San- - distinctly tolne's clear, implacable reasoning gardlng him r. for none ofrtbe blind mao'a deductlona - about him had been wrong all had been the exact, though - incomplete truth. It . waa dear to him that Santolne wiutxlose -- much" closer "even than - Santolne himself yet appreclated-t- o knowing Eaton's Identify;-i- t wag even probable that jme single additional fact the discovery, for tastance tbat Miss Davis was- - he source of the second telegram received by Eaton on 'the train would reveal everything to r- - ewAnd-Eatonw- n as never-believe- - , . no tnove toward the doorr de to accompany him. Be went out without speaking and closed the Inner and the outer doors behind him; then be went down to Blatchford. For several minutes after Eaton ad-l- eft the she-ma- In silence. "Where are asked at last. you, Harrietr She knew it was not necessnry to answer him, but merely to move so that he could tell her position; she moved slightly, and his sightless eyes shifted at once to where she stood. - "How did asked. She reviewed swiftly the coucersa tlon, supplementing bis blind apper ceptions of Eaton's manner with what she herself had seen. "What have been your Impressions of Eaton's previous social condition. er8 Daughterr be asked. t'ou-Bvettalked with him, been with- - him both on the train and here: have you been able to determine what sort of people he has been accustomed to mix with? Have his friendsbeerr business men? 't Professional ment Society peopleT' . ' The deep and unconcealed note of . -- trouHrirrt eraTher's voicestartleo her, In her familiarity with every Jpne and every expression. bis question :J3 don't k"now. Father." want yotr to And out".'', ' 1 : jtal wayr "Tou must find a way, 1 shall tell Avery to help.". He thought for several momenta, .whileshe stood walu Insi "We must bave that motor and the men in It traced, of course.' Harriet there are're t.tin matters correspondence -- "wh."ch Avery has been looking after for me; do you know' what correspondence 1 meanT' -- -- Tee, Father." "I would rather - not have Avery bothered with It Just now; I want him to give his whole attention to this present Inquiry. Ton yourself will assume charge of the correspondence of which I speak,' Daughter." " .. "Tea, Father. D you wait any- thing else nowt . Kerf jon;"end Avery to" me." - CHAPTER XIV Donald Avery is Moody. - Harriet went down the stairs -- Into - 1 DnBal-Avpry- - yriTsriiratur rlBll'aftfflSB -- asi Ut." " .Vi. T:hen she and replaceOhlbjppks went to her father's desk, took from a drawer a long typewritten report of which he had asked her to prepare a digest and read It through; consciously concentrating, she, beganerjwork, -- . e , , -- d father's correspondence Jto desk, she began to loofcTOver It v; This" correspondence a able, bundle of letters held together with wire clips and the two envelopes bound with (ape which she had put. into the safe the day before made up (the papers of which her father had spoken, to her. - These letters"Tepr sented tbe contentions of willful now-erful and sometimes ruthless sni Jlo-- J "( lent men. Ruin f one man by an-- . otber-rnl- n financial, social or morali. all, three together was the luten-- . ""tlotkoftbe principals onernc(l In ' this correspondence; . too often, she knew, one man or one group had car tied out a fierce Intent upon another; and .sometimes, ajie whs awore, these bitter feuds had carriedterinln- - of Jather'n-elientf nrthef even than Jitr . personal ; fraud, via1 orfam!jTiln lence,. and twice now even murder were represented by thts coiWpond-.-- , ence; Tor the jwpers relating to the Warden Indite. Lntroa juurdere-were- " There, She had felt always the horror of this violent and rutLless slfls of , we men with whoW ber father dealt ; mw sue Knew tiibt actual elation f the crimes lliat passed- - as bushiess.had been rar from her." And . now-ewlde-ttly ji IJ", "Thank yon." She went back, and bundling the correspondence together as It had been before, aha removed tbe books from shelf to the left of the door, slid back second another nafief and revealed wall-saf- e corresponding, to the one to the rlsht of.lhe door from which she had taken the papers. The combination, of this, second safe was' known onlv to her father and herself. She ' nnt up-tai- through T the study Into the mala part of the bouse and found Donald and sent him to her father; then she returned to the study. She closed and fastened the doors, and after glancing about the room,, she r moved the books la front dt a wall-saf- e to the right of lbs door, slid back the movable panel, opened tlie 'safe and took out a bundle of corre spondence. She closed safe and panel -- P5Lbctthaubooksrand iA the her . be-;au- ll . . IhiJBefor ed -- that Santolne, even without any new V-- Jnformatlon,- - would- - aot- reach- -' the truth unaided at any . moment So Eaton knew that he himself must act before thlB happened. But so long as "'. the safe In Santolne's study was kept locked or was left open only while someone was In the room with It, he could Hot act until he had received help from outside and be had noi yet received that help; he could n hurry it or even tell how soon it wo likely to come. As his mind reviewed, almost In-- 1 se considerations. stantaneously,-thehe glanced ...again at Harriet; her eyes, this time, met his. but she looked way Immediately, As be went , strangely, she now realised that It was ignore openly by word and look than not the attacks .On llr. Warden ar1 he had ever done before In ber pres her father overwhelming with borror ence, Sffe was the more surprised at asjhese bad been which were bring- bis doing this now, because she knew ing that appreciation home to her. It that Donald must have received from. was her understanding now that the her father the same Instructions, as attack was not meant for her father had been given herself to learn whatbut for; Eajdn. ever was possible of Eaton's former d Though Harriet had position In life. that- - Eatead-beenTOBcemEaton's Tnttance into her Ja attack upon her fathar. ber denial of jB!0?JjLlBaggWHi that 'MW t!Wv ' It had- - been checked ndsUflelT of course, she was ptng be would not evn defend him- to marry Donald." In Slilte of this, she self.". She had not known what a bad' never thought of herself as apart think; she bad seemed to herself to from her father; when she thought of be waiting with her tuoughtajn abey marrying; it had been always with the ance; until he should be cleared, she Idea that her duty to her husband had tried not to leLterself thlnh n""1" mi wyiutluU to Iter 3bout Eat:tfian--was "necessary. father ; she knew now that she had Though he was Involved with her fa I nccontel because flier In some way, she refused to be- he had become necessnry to, her but lieve he was against ber father, but because he had seemed essentlaLjQ clearly he was not with him. Dow her father and her tnurrjing Donald could he be Involved, then, unless the would permit her life to go on much was some nuch as It waa. Injury act of man against man as these let- IHmald had social . position and a certain amount of weullli and pnarerr she was feeling tliat-- he : had nothing but these things, that his Own unconscious admission waa that to be worth while he must have them, that to retain and ncrease them was Ms "only object In Hfe. She lutd the feeling that these were the only thing he would fight for; but that for (these he would fight fairly, perhaps, If he I couUI but- - If he must, unfairly, des- " plcaUy.. She had finished dinner, but she hes itated to rise "and leave the: men clgnrs and the .fialone; after-dinnction of (he masculine conversation ourerTatrteWeremsl8ted On by Blatchford. As she dflayed. looking across the table at Eaton, his eyes BSetters; "reassured, she rose' at once; the three rose with her and stood while she went out She went a'ud looked In upon her father; V . J mill he wanted nothing, and after a con ycrsatlon with him as short as she could mske" 117 she ame down nsraln No further disagreement between the two men. apparently, had happened after she left the table. Avery now was not visible. Eaton and Blatchford She Removed the Books la Front of a were in the music-rooWith a re Wall Safe to the Right.f the Door. pugnance 'aga'nst her father's orders "nd rtatementspresentedT She which she had never felt before she looked Carefully through all the con began to carry out the Instructions tents of the envelopes, but she could ber father had given ber. not find anything whjchjelped her. She noticed that Eaton was familiar liked She pushed the letters away, thenrl with almost everything she-haand safh1hlhg." Mr. Warden, wlro which bad neen written or waa cur appeared to have known more about rent up to five years before; all later Eaton than anyone else,, had taken Ea music was strange to him. To this ton's 8lde; It was because he, had been extent he had been of her world. going to neip jsaton tnat ur. waraen plainly, up to five years before; then bad been killed. Would not her father he bad gone out of lu She realised this only as something be ready, to help Eaton, then, if he knew as much about him as Mr. War- which she wars to report to bier father ; den bad kaownf But Mr. Warden, yet she felt a keener,' more personal apparently, had kept what he knew interest in it than that Harriet San even from bis own wife; and Eaton tolne knew enough of the, world to fchow that few men break completely was now keeping It from everyone her father Included. She felt that her nil Social connections without some father had understood and appreci- link of either fact or memory still ated all this long before herself that holding them, and that .this link most It was the reason for his attitude often Is a woman. toward Eaton on the train and, in part Toward vten o'clock Eaton excused the cause of his considerate treatment himself and went to his. rooms. She of hira all through. ' sat for a time. Idly talking with estrnnced-b-y4 Blatchford pthen, servant passed SjJnglgadjBf-bein- g Eaton'a manner to ber father, she felt through the hall and she mistook moan Impulse of feeling toward him mentarily his footsteps for those of flooding her, a feeling which she tried Avery, she got up suddenly and went to explain to herself as sympaffiyTTJut 1 Upstairs.' It was only after reachrng It was not Just sympathy ; she would her rooms that she appreciated that the meaning of this action was that not say even to herself what it waa, She got up suddenly and went to she shrank from seeing Avery again the door and looked Into the1 hall; a that night. But she hsd been in her rooms only s few minutes when her servant came to her. "Is Mr. Avery stIU with Mr. Santolne V r she asked. "No, Miss Santolne; he has gone -- ' - ftrcjheerueJ tdTIi;atudy put away her awk. "t Dli.er .wn and" served in tlitf : great iocobeaa dliiliig rooW--a ltn alls pan eled'to the fMgh celling logs big stone fireplut. As tbey seated tliemselves, she noted that Avery seemed moody And , unoommu nlra'hej something, elearly. 'had l and disturbed. jitmj and asnhe mral 'prOirh'Ssed, he vented hlr Irritation up'on Eulon by affrvntlng-tl- hi bias-tariatr-ti lrrl-tstc- 4 Mi Signature 1 illncfuLKoTlHABCoaiv ro Uie cOUH-lifuiiittet ntPtliod of manufacture, and - '; article used' .tbe way-t- ha There- arc three types of combs, .the sawed tooth, cut tooth, and the uiol led or pressed. Thejawdj2othconjbs are the best to buy... This Is because of tlie method lf,H aupjiose." .... "No; I have It, 'You?' "Yes; Father dlifiit want you loth ere a by that work just now. Didn't hi r D-j- aft-yog- of "He told me that of course. Harry, and that he had asked you to relieve me as much as youjcould; he didn't say he hud told you to tu"e charge of the papers. Did be do that 1" VI thought that Was implied, if you need them, ru get them for you, Don. ' Do you want them?" She got up and went toward the safe ''"isussr fl ijit;' w ijr . ' m bb . MP; I A IT I " x.yr.w-r- arm m II l I'll-"--- , sa w ; m ' dylbf the saw goes stfalglit to the base of 'wtft aectaiisn In the cut ure ui:u! at tooth comb, two combs ouce, and one set of teeth comes out- of tlie of ike spuce between other comb. This niakes the opening i w . vsciiess ana fi h1 I t&ssri- - .the--teet- - ----- - -'- - -- euniba-. Mattlum-prld- - edge-6hape- - "- is luamctura.. JnciiltliilheieinE Hie tontji, und thus gU-eIflr opeidng ut tli Iniso. 5i 0erliw:s5anuawr.--netmCT0pltim.Morp- fw oststaawr illllli-ul- i suddenly she r are generally molded.' It is stopieil. What it was that she had to distinguish tlitm from cut comba " felt under bis tone and manner, she Out they are tighter In jve!gut. WheiJ buying a comb, then It Is. dl could not tejLl It was probably only wn s w Ise to look Caref uTTyarthe bae trrttatten lmpnrtHnr"3vofk taken out of bis bunds. But whatever of the tttll. If the openlus art it vtaa, he was not mien I v vnrpsslnl square, and tlie teeth are about Hi VMR SIV. VMS etKTAUM MHMHT, Exact Copy of Wrapper. nu i mm m jw.'aiiy.wjM' J it ho was even bemgcarefuJthjitJt4- eo'wuce T1 JTTtlie poluU-l- t Is a aw ttxuli cuiuU should ni4 "beexvreo-nd-4osuddenly, as he followed and- - came When the Openings are weus&skupcd. I'M MP '111 '11,11 iiWrfWrtii'TCfriiiayprgsattU' close behind ber and her mind went you lire looklug at a cut tooth or mold' ed comb. You pay more forsawed swiftly to vher father lying leer father's trust In her, tooth comb, becu.usH It lata as much labor to make one of that type as it she halted. does two of the cut vurietyr:bntthe little Urer Fill TalceTgoorJ must ask Father," she snht " "' i1 then tike Z or 3 for a few nights alter, iney restore "Ask him!" he ejaculated. "Whyr satlRfitctiou of using one Justifies the IK!-"functions and Headache the organs to their i hereshe;-hiiill5n- them";' ntn:,! d mm. ' Je She faced him uncertainly, not ' answering. "That's rather ridiculous, Harry, especially as it Is too late to ask him tonight." His voice was suddenly rough In his irritation. "I have had charge of those very things for years; they concern the matters In which your father particularly confides lu trie. It is impossible that he meant you to take ; them out of i:iy hands like thla He' uiust have meant only tlmt-y- oa wercj to give me what help you could with i them I Ilnrry, don't yojt.see-th- at you-- f are putting me in a false position i You are acting-- as .wronging - me? though yon did not trust me!" "I do trust you. Don ; at least. I have to distrust you. I only say ask Father."-"They'- re In your little safeF She nodded." "yes." J "And youH not give them to wef" ' ' , ' "No."- - deofCartert imam wedge-friinpe- i '' -- r y "grniled"; teeth are shaved lodging the dirt off to prevent : Awful Plight of a Tramp. Cpreading the News." Trniup (at the back door) Kind won t to you that nope my object I nlu't one er them wlmt's guests knowing tlmt I paid you $1,000 lady, Iwtter days. I ain't nd no better days. to entertain thetu this evenitigl" re- I'v bin neglected right' from the. marked Mrs. iawker.' betn' Ixlrn Tn. a "tittle- attic to - "Not at nil, nia'uni," rd!el the start Lunnon while me parents was down tenor. In sarcastic tones. "Would ut South End enjoylfc" thelrstlves. me. to pin the check on my you "rLondon J'uhch. ' toal lapel Just before I stng?"- - base. at-t- he I SUCiiESTIONS FOR BUYING CHINA 'I ... Mwm-fc'- proper difference in cost. You will notice the -ua uie causes (i II pass away. difTeretice In the way tlie hair catches THEY REGULATES THE BOWELS and and pulls while sliding through the. PREVENT CONSTIPATION d opeulngs of. tlie cut 1 Jl ZZ7X-ZSOmh Ui.f.-mM-- i.i combs, while It pjimshs easily and n i smoothly through tlio square openings of Uie sawed tooth kliiiL , ' - Her Preference; Call for Assistance. Most cheap combs have tiietuolKjit j "Maw.??"' tuna nvrhaurtt li.p mnflinr fllaimom. one end sprcatllng out a Utile from "What Is It. Tommy Ing' t'hrlstnigs shopping, and she Inthe rest. This happens In Hie. process "Mrs. Gadder Thuya will you lend her ferred that socks and mittens and a of niunufuclure, aiid Is bent Inhi siiape an tirmful of books!" few fttlier Immedlute necessities of somewhat wfien the cotub is llninhed, "What Jdnd of books T" clothliig were to be lndudedjuiiong her but a little bulse can always he deKh -f-gtfncsIieTnterniptctl : 'Sl.e unyJUml-- of -- book to "rflsfiu told ine siiys tecleiL TW,JwlH--belT-Tnto tell you she lias an author "tm. mother, T WTsir yoiTd buy me comb. gulsli a uudium-qimlltcomltt-V- ' t dlmw-nn- -' site- wants ber whaT.'T"wanf and let me get along are be better pTide cruiilis bouse to look tltwury." l'lrmlnghnra without wliut I have to have," corners of the tlwt Is. we-tn- ust . i in. - .helpless-upstairs,-ad- sei "In hnylng china It Is always wise He Rtaml nnp-Uy- ; then lie shrujrgM t The ad VIM'II stock." JWIKItl itlllU .I U 1. n..-l- ,.l J ...a . . uiiu iuiiiivjTi aiuu aanii vnvi. m hit um VW UglillSt buy -- n.l b.u-Mn I.I. J,,R, onI", 8 papers. She Mood Indecisively wai-h- -1 anrt rati Cru dIscomln,,l, It someHmes happens that the parins nlm.- Suddenly he looked np. and ImB A failure who won't admit It l often son who gets a $10 marriage fee b. she saw that he hud quite conquered! the best of company. iroflts by the mistakes of others. his Irritation or at least had conwaled torn to repln'-- hrenknse. It hls concern now seemed to ben.!y "Open stock" also permlfa you f. over his relations wttb herself. only a few dishes at a time, which "We've not quarreled, flan 'he i buy Is rather an Item tvliere the family Is small or (Ik- closet room scarce. In-- i Not at, all, Don," she "QuarreleiU deed It Is nlivrm ham to moid the replied. lure of "112 pieces complete" as so She moved toward the door; he e such standard .. -her .otiti anti she went" mnny Hpi j set a are seldoiu used, back to ber own rofim. There are two graces of table wari. j "firsts" that ere perrert In shape, de CHAPTER XV j!gn and glnse, leltig the most expen sl've, and ''seconds" which are Imper- $antoin'8-"Eyt- " Fall HIm. I fctt in some one or all of thee points. Eaton. eini!rtf down rather lute it is sometimes a:i ngiit to select a next uiornliig. found the break fa't : room fmp y He his breakfast! or , bm ..elXacept from the dlaaes on tbe sideboard, and ; tn tn gaw m hnpi wblle-tb- e senaiii net them before him is Its jirotectlna. and wafted ou htm. he. Inquired after! Avoid nrnay; handles, hirpe knohs the members of the bousebold. Miss i ana werdecoraieq ..."rose garw'u .va fnntoine, the servant said, bad break- W VSaM mfc. Sv Two very pojiulnr designs are fasted some time before and was now I , nr ,,, stawfft, with her father; Mr. Avery also had . B breakfasted; Mr. Iilutchford was mt cause tbe design Is simple and pleas yet down. As Eaton liucrel over his U.it, and tl e effort Is bannonlous In ' brenkfuet, Ulss Duvls passed through coiublnatlon with 'l.te other table an-- i ll hall. accompAi.M hy a uaiL ' Tlie iHitfltmewa The gbt bands are less maid admlttwl her into-- tl.e stn ly and rtwrn m pM are i Unless yon see the "Bayer Cross" on Clownl Ih maid the .afterward, j hiirn tcnip)sratore. e In remained the ball busy with some , ,M not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by tA nft, , h,., ttnmoming duly, and her presence and , ,tr0f!- - ,Vbi, -I 23 years and proved safer by millions "' t thai tf tliA Asvtvtit lii than hfAnlrfu .if physicians ' . 1 B3a , x.I lor Mim, io iwn uiaue ii U the flnert quality of Headache Colds transiiarent. freir lo. ml jbumjiiwi MftrA' .lr.i..iijHp.j.! -n.-naspeakjng to Miss Da via A. few iuh- h. mil. s..bIv. utea litter, be beard Harriet Santolne Rheumatism Toothache . . , . - .. L descending the st.ilrs; rising, be went t m raiira rrcnuir ii n,in tiiiki niaue in out Into the hall io meet her. J ' Clilna. StoneaTiro cr Neuritis . Lumbago L!3 o6!LaSlLyJBnla co:iuaU jom-selthe rhesii, hea7 type familiar In res i .... for lunger than today. Miss Santoine,"-- h tanrsnts and Institutions. Pain, Pain . Neuralgia- said, when they hud exebangad 'When whltewsre Is 'chipped, the soft j griH-tli"but for today what s.e Inner bvdy ulerbs siulnV . t and ...... . I -- 1.. . tbc flmih; of my IwrsSiT" k direction v?hichfc contains - m .,,f.rf antlin, ? M Age-neral- y'T 1 1 ! yf r.s'-.e- - of-th- plc-fs-o- f t I "s hi. ; W M ilt-tli-- ! U IrU in&u UN SAY "BAYHR" when you buy. Insist ' nnm , tabletsrou .... mid-car- om for S imiii.ie " iy . " I . 11 f t:lni . ' - 7Mf. Amy la itolng ekib for ltm;:b; "Wllf Vou Conie town for s Few utes, Please, Harry I country to-t- believe he I'.itetils ii nstyou4f ym carevtRo .with jjaiertiimetLawy- - Min- I hUn. j 1 ! and cannot he stained even If thet make the' tfvr is br'rt"n. Vou tost yonrself with Uik. LJIIIV I.llfUini, ui'i'i. in ui'j.pil Accept offly Bayer" package hoiiM tcli'lione bt'c.e-l- , anil answering. It. she found I'm! it was Donald ' : speuklng io her. Jlany s small boy finds that he has study,. c!:;siig Ihe iMir behind her. EaAntirlet.n chjtia Is cream wldie. Tlie sllpiKvl tip In Ids caltiliit)onii.'.a'heu4 Try AllOBhhlBlIf ton, sltli'Mi-.-l- i he bad fished Ids bn'uU-facSiliir San nothing to do with the wey- - the fllpier comes down. uck nM. A weiu liuck Into the breakfast i hk quuiuy, unwever. Knirri"mai nnu . nervous Koine .fraa.lt Uir reotde vltb a few room.. He did not know whether he cn..iiai. oi.ina i. .nt n would refuse be, a rent Avery's luvh'a' h lie. lytdlaJliMcdftMl n'OTrefeae.dftiltiiui ), SSaaa , niiikini; a run on me Duns. resist strong shucks. auiUiiwddMila'ftrtod.Wtfno eoownrrwhw. itig for some live minutes there over a '.A hnir Inthe head Is worth two In secod.l cup of coffee, be got up and ... .;. the brush. crossed to the study. - ' remarked one . woman. "1. wonder," . ''I ,beg pardon. Miss Sautolne, 'he "wlmt tlie Other vlub immibitr jreally u't. yon .explained Ills . lnterrtiptlon. Refrtslics IVcary Eye tioeUt Mvta ttof klr UUtar ui aat Kiis did nottctf me Whuf time Mr. Avery Is think of SOU MlJ. Try lit At .11 too 4i JtHmi, M, uxtmlcelUuir tell you- - what hesitated to '"I aisnc-auj- , w w,. in iw r, um t MiHm In. it want me lo to.be ready to go to likely snid,hersour-facei- l Toinoanha. w T Mllltans lUliic the country cioii. , Ar. Aulam.IU.lK. . I. itur ins "If you'd aearr.nytl,!hg bad. yout am4rjr.. Yu kav. .nothor opporiy.lir lot ZiAliouf tfefve. I think." plonilta rot urn. Kvory dollar protoetod' KaaMuwiJrf by All Oratstitt, ' "And what time shull'm-- he coming Wouldn't njjfitOte,. SO Ifs all Vlclit. U WAR Via. Xaliut na. Writ loil.y. I Thank CO.. Woolwort B.lldlns. NEW TOHK. you-smuch. . Goo.lby," 3os -' : ' Jbaekr .. ', Ion Trnascrl EVES t--r "frolaibly slMHit tlve- ,- - -W. iMt U Salt Lake Cltv. fto. 8192 a the Pise's WIIjwwnePwnfof'ir7e? ,'. mlnutea,'plense, Hnrryf. Some itraiig'ena In lii tone per ' '. pteaed her. , , 'rWhere are yoor site asked. - - - .iiy....i: . "In the study.". She went doAn at once. As hJrme to the study door to meet "her., she saw tJmt what hnd perltse'dl bet; In his tone wrfs aptwently only the remfiSnT f, tlitjt Irrl.atJon be had,, .showed at dinner, lie took' her hand end drew ' tier lato th- - tud" . ..,. . proper tla&dy "Bayer boxes ol 12 tablets Also ootuesot zt ana iw uruggisis. Anirta Is tba inAs mat of Ham sUmnMtor of MoaosMUaadCtMw of SkttejUcada. t, " ? 1 1 - I ".NMhlng yet. fla'rry." "You- fht no trace of rheror, "No; too many motors pass on thai jried Tve started what linjnlrles are"pVslble and arranged to have ih road watched In cose they come hock . this way." le went nasi Jier and upjphrrjb wenlng Isn't here; your father has Always Bears tie - - A very'r motor, and - nspnraie3?Tespected toico'ovcr this o.r; went to the studydoor and. looked ou ' as he entered tliehalLl- - , ""What have yoa found," Donr she' fnqlret Xhe difference lu the wearing quiil ties of the different grades of combs may be a blt.uf new .and usefriMufor-uatlo- n to tlie shepper. There is a wide rujige In the quality of these goods. But- whut is nuttiest $ us to believe, is that these j re nm uue to me umer !t-adeJit-- oUtoi4 rasedr but In s e M . AtTlesliohenrd l'oa. 'don't mind my calling yol we down, HarryU it Is so long sln-had even a few minutes alone together," he pleaded. "What Is It. you want. Dim!" she asked. "Only to see you, dear Harry." He took her hand again; she resisted an J ii'Uiuirew-ttr-- J't tant-tt- o Sny moie tfca ssa-Harry.' . i TO BUY A GOOD COMB CHAPTER -.- J'''''MT,fcrtfTftfc;i " r. cw. hulf-itils- . e :" '.' 3 - ' (TO (Cuitinuel B2 CONT1KUBDJ In Wednesday's .''' J' Ilerald) fXWsS' - 'V , |