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Show herald, rmw$AxmKt.tijmr pkovo evening r rn When fillin? MB mm 1 k'orefc. r . tti.s!i iiaim fill one JSttW cup with water, no J the ter JO . in oiuer - fin will bit mi - jiM'iirji'flti in p f tl X1 cowi on frees mpantaia p at t u re comet tlie tweet, rich cretm that it m OF E1CHER FSKTH) EKANDS 1 THE 'GOVERNMENT USED OF POUNDS BUTTER CHEESB-- . EGGS ICECRXAM T I AVS 1 U I J 4 H 1 -- -- L - ib t' to die o he told them ia to ahed all de their best, and then tliey vailed in this Jr. - La wson, didn't they. Prof r That was .right, Prof said. II be gan enrefully to fill his piite. . 'Weil. Khvn l4MFnt. there They were operatm aud they hu removed the bone that was doing all the pressing, put, when be urrived on the scene they were so' impress-ewithnls great nef and all that they didn't stop for lunch, and un der bis direction they ket foolin' around until they had removed a blood riot or something r other. -- - 'A::,,v '! r- ,J - v. breathed.-:- - ' vxr""'"r r : i ... cake." a ; , 1 - - Tper hs 4ae a " thiry t .' Lttwt crze 32-pcSet- iu) fornia next wek." ; Rnstj knew thitl. it seemed. Jim sbof her. a auspicious look. HWau,now t fUiWh my story and then welf aU have a, big feed and awap yarns and go to-- bed. ta talk ufaicn When I Trar-aMe waa pretty qnick after the thing was all over Mollie and Prof told me H alwut you girls iielng and alt that sort ef thing -- how the mystery" of your birth had been straightened olit through this actress we met in Chicago that .: T :. - It seems .that this Ir. fie grinned 'That's where Nellie mind to give yon a good scolding. Lawdori thought all aloi' thuFtliat Downing came In. They telL me Why, it's a wonder 1' didut just die waa what might be the matter with ustl to 'kiss "N')Iie. She Whs gmxl of a broken heart wheu you walked me, but "he didt want to oierate looking, wasn't sluTrof Tlie asked, in the bolide and sat looking through us with that staro of yours. How without. Prof aud Mollfe'a consent mischief in his eyes. r , tliat i'Orta in ly was," " his father teuuld yn do, itf , laHheatiXBiire. come out of it.- ""eT"ed "And jiow here's a "funny little Ilui her hugged ' '' si.de to it that even Prof and Si'ollie more tightly. ' jrltiit of all; you can imagine my , don't know. I'm telling them now "It's till right, Betty," he said. "I surprise when I suddenly came to for the fii'st time. Nellie Downing was off my nut at the time, and I in tout hospital and realized who leave was. Did - the lady don't ii niemltir ;h thing about it. and rousing brr akfastrtime story no tlnit wfiH t'ny nurse, Betty,looked after me over in France Wily, tliey might K' kidilfng meTbr home for some ot her wty nnd then that telL flour to can Jiotcake other hope " wake up iu tiie morning in a strange and followed me to the- United nil I know." . " "Flapjack" is its title; and the chapter States and"- That, Betty .jHiintcd out, was bed, uiid. before you've really got are tender, light and tasty hotcakesl about you, you think ," know all about her," Betty hardly likely. "If wSsjie had ' ikt-- all yoursflllwitshonieT said Ulleved you.1 yu're tiBm?ly7T"inig1it Sa primly. DlJljuntJ'ell, cAibefs stands for 'Better 'Breakfasts , 'H)h, you do?" Well, be wont o.n ."Well. Boss," hove jour own way, when I woke up I found Prof- and to Kay. Nellie Downing had told him I'm denying nothing, not know a Motile hy jBy side and I wondered flir Just a brief niioilte what tliey that Dr. Lawson had confessed to thing ubout .what took pla." "But,'' iiiterjHiseil Rusty; "go oir wen? doing In that ravine over In taking a llg chance when be re, moved the blood dot.' with your story, lou've told us all "j'r,aiM 'It Kcems that when they removed njioiit bow your lmnnorj- was re- '"'Tlin Just lliiou I bin! rompinliercd the lfone, I was still so fur gone stored and your life saved and one wis pHtting on tlie coat of one of my that it was a toxsup with me any- thing mid another lull, .Mm Elwotl" jbltthlles. John Powell,' and then and she pointed nu way, so Dr. Lawson had the nerve fing- mjife a ou; iiasu unu n uar. Aim to go ahead and see the whole thing er - at him ''.vim haven't told us Wften I woke up and found I was in I have ever since of been mottog 'one .This has my through figuring, j of eourNo, that why you put on this big uct for us. fl hospital instead of a battle. 1 iiiBKinuch as I was so close to death hy didn t Mollie write nnd tell biiMHy knew what had eotie over been in business. It I had not sold good honost mer- 7 anyhow he might Jilwt as well Jo the us what had happeneir hy did she today. Now I am djandise, I would tot be in business dared to do before tell ns that they had given up f'ojie 'jHoyrpYer, .Thn said, he wnitlf tell been in business- -- thing he hadn't - ' going:' .to tell you semethingi-i.ha- ve i:u opratiQn. was necessary to Veep of your ever .getting ...your tiiomory ubout all that amtaliout ma alive." dncc 1894 in (he days when he had gravel hauled iaj bark aeaiii that nnjehtae gun nesi and the blow "You mean to say," Mollie gafqed, Mollie, why did vou do it?" ' the epring and fall to put oa. the sidewalks in front up or ms nrnc winHd.' Mollie Klwell smiled .deprerlntinc- - ing "that they went ahead with that ml, by the way," he aded, "has of our More&'.: Paring All this time to the present, l.v. "Ask Jim,", she knowing that it might kill your whisNnd nnyliodv sent a telegram vet to John there has been no merchant that has undersold me I ''Sure. How did they know but, Hell tell you. I did it because J ini t'lavtou telling him About tlie happy have held quite a few customers ever sinceJ started... what I'd cash in- anyway? Believe mink' me do It." eliding to", the story " "You must remember," Prof reme, he did the right .thing. I don't Vcurs for the bast gaod.i, best service, best prices ob- Noyoiie had. "I'll run right over ' 'tainable.' mind telling you that if I had had minded Rusty, -- that Mollie was so to tlie station nowV'said Mike. Hen. IK.L-.- -'. thatwith if Jim hivd ask; iiegun. "Believe me, I'll send him a joy " anything to say about it he'd have crazy I got ed her to jump off the Brooklyn vlre that'll tickle him pink." oierated right away-4'forA FEW OF OUR PRICES FOR SATURDAY Bridge I believe she'd have (lone it." "Vou wait, Jim," suld Jietty, "till my skull fractured." Jonathan appleST bushel 777. 7. . ; ". . 7. . .77. . . . . 7 50c It was, Prof agreed, the thing, to "Jim," said Betty, "tell Hs-a- nd you see our Uncle- John. Isn't he 65c Tree Tea, 2 pfcgs. . tell us in a hurry to. I've n eood do, 5 itustv? " jnsr a 25c , "Tlie day that the nurse rame in Toraatcts, silver bar, 2 -.for . . ...v. r. 25c to tell me that Jim had oiieiied.his karfidd Tea, 2 for eyes, they were mighty doubtful ubout him. They told me that an the fESEAL triok.- t : - v..'' .rj;inrmberif trtectai Callahan Ear d ware Co. seta of " tl West Center-- - - C0 Make ttp jour own . .' '.( Set friX -- NowT-tt'nee- VV froSaCoaehidedt a half lew! teas;taon la - fe-eip- e aaltboat tittle nyaeda m or p'jt3 Nearly evary tak . I LITTLE SALT . lhat. that there was what had' kept trie from' doing any thinking, so when they got It out of the way they straightened out my lirain for me." i Hi, how wnndt'rnrir Betty - V - ra "Then aba t ne a couple of od weU, your feuer fe?an to realiaa a few things. j lr. )L k BEAUTIFUL SETS 1'" ' yf d ff uuf) . . SPECIAL SATURDAY -- - : foneif." "XH eourue. Prof didn't want me ,." '." 1 MILLIONS w in. ttund. aever Outs or wheat ceraala sbonld rax4 Chops trolled In He certainly Was Busty declared. never be added to tba water until U tightly twisted a mud , 'Weli." said Jim. "to get laok to ia boiling and salted ? . , .... rich flavor. a$aitt-anbrass tat-kset off my client, lou both remember Dick Oanfield, don't you JltKty aud Rusty?" Both nodded. But what did Dick Canfield hare to do ith tihs T . Jim continued, "used t , "Dick," write me while I was ia vamp, and he nsed to mention yva kids at often that I am to the roa4iwin that be was pretty era ay alwut Me or both of i on. But Hick didn't aay word about it even to ate. Bnt just Ivory Porcelain guaranteed not to Kit, mm it set me to thinking, and he newest nott ia dishes. u hen I took the ship over to France and passed away from the United States I began that perhaps ' I'd made a big mistake, , ""Dfi-kyon know, was - such - a . Kouure chower. - By the way1' 1 added, "he s comlug back from Cali12-p- c d "Of conrtte, they knew .that if they did remove It my .changes were stiU pretty slim. But one thing was sure; if they 'didn't I was a TOUJ CROCKS ALWAYS HAS (T FEKSH f(WmPc;.T War Prices? . 8 KhOOt used in making Maid o' Cover Butter. J tSE ttSS THAN J CHAPTER XLVII Jim El well went on "when 1 did wake up, H looktl like I a be Jttst the Miuie aa I was beforeIf i tired. But It dldu't ItMtk lite ure thlur tUat I would live.. 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'c.itw he had met the jVkimu aud fctaji,eii uiLh him all "I hnitm'rhadmnrh tn-of-lte- went. The Eskimii quite in tent on scaling forth a polar to !!(jase his little friends, who gladly joined him op the huut. Just thim they heard . a nenrby grMif. ant someone loudly shontedi ."This Is where our. journey ends." In jiivt about a niiutile"'morp the J'ar hrnrTftHir-frrrth-und-irmi- night. 'found 'friend si'id, "And this Is j;i'eat tn meet. a' bunch of lit-- , tie folks. nil set tu.r.un awl play, I'll show you sights you'll nay are real. PerhaH' we'll fjnd a hour or soul, If "yoH Wilt just lx "pT;riciitcrase? they j.rtielr-tien- - d-a ToaT. The Eskimo run up--to hlm'and' stroked his fuzzy head. The; Tinles' eyes were open wide. .Such wondrous stnntfc they'd never tried, Then. "Who would like to ride this hear?" ' the- fitr boy said. - ' h, I wonloudly Id, the -- tjuh'k gTad to replyrTheThileM iill were try so Mister Polar ' BiJ.n atwal one trawled on his back. Aad then-th'hoar. Jumped, quickly qjr rljnitt the very hapm- - sliout. The vhPli gan'niced irldiK'so ihey tould folioW;In.hH' tiaii! r L g. j f;?f.rK' HILLS BROS GQFFEE - ' Sinie other Eskimos fame out to find out what rtvn ,all about. They'd heaivl the high pitched voices 'of Hie r little 'H.iyimws. They all were friendly a could le, nriti"ofi-Ipsuld "it seems to nio that we had best get slurti'd, it we't-f- l going to ItTlie Tinynutes 'see tli Miihrs," sloryj j So dmvn j? long .lee p('Ji..;hey y J. ' demi-tasse- stilj-ivhll- Cod-liv- er !riSt , e " Rich In ne" you consider a dinner -- SCOTTS - breakfast without it . , . would i EMULSION - :3enkins1(nit Goods Co. u guestsp-anoirimagi- , realize the important . parfcoff eplaysinany meal where you are entertaining . Discounts oh all Garments ' V: $2.25-- . DO" you - A Strength-Buildin- g .Food For ...... - Iter - , ant to keeb and refer to when guests come 17 ng ..$145 $1.85 t)I"d Style, winter -- weight ; -- j . But, lie explained, Tie Tfiulif hardly ' held acconntHble for tliHt. It seemed that one of the peculiarities of his case was bin resKnse to emotion to tears; especitilly. ' "And I learned to do ihftigs mechanically. I'd see people put'jon my lustance and tlif u shoes I'd be able to put them on ,niysulf a after-while. "AndMolie," he weitt"ii, "nwd" to kiss me whenever she was wit ft me, aud so I got accustomed to kissI'd kiss, her ing her back. without hef doing it. first." be-- GARMENTS' LiTdicsr Winter Weight" ...... yGu-wilKw- his-ey- es: L; D. S: -- -- silence to look triumpliirntly at Vou Rusty and exclaim: "Aha! see?" -Jim,' Betty said, reproving, and sh(M)k her forefinger in front of air I'....: QCMAM -- PART WOOL BLANKETS i- j operation was absolutely necewsary in order to give hi in even a fighting that ho was weak and the chance; flhing- might "kill him; but that It was absolutely necesNary. "I told them to go ahead, and believe me, I did some tall praying. If ever a man--got religion- - I got-- lt then. Dr. Lawson did the right thing, I fignre that it would have lHen criminal not to have finished the Job, as long us they were operating anyway. I'm going to write a letterto the doctw and thiinkjiiin. He's a "wonder." 71 "Well, anyway," said Jim, "ft all turned But right.- - I'd rather have lieen deftd I'M tell you that than alive. and in the condition- I was in when Prof and Mollie found me in tbo hospital up on long Island." "Jim!" cried Mollie. "Just '.the ame!he Jimisted, I mean it." 'Tell them," Mike puK.iu, grinning, 'about how yon carried .on .. with Nellie Downing." e et feii ta iff the s i |