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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, . 19.19. rj rpn 3 pk vUJ The Mandarin Coat. IX. ES, my dear, it la perfectly genuine. The captain took it to the consulate yesterday and had the vice consul examine it thoroughly you knowr he ia a great authority on all this sort of looked the matter all up thing and hewith hie Chinese secretary, m his books and he save there ia no doubt whatever the ihat it is the genuine official robe ofbeen have crime minister and must How morn at the imperial audiencee. to get hold of It ia a they ever came it must have mystery to me. I insupposehurried departhe overlooked of the very course, Pekm and, ture from along Just first soldiers that to came with the helped themselves had itno idea ail of the other loot. They xalue of it and naturally eold it to the Chinaman that made them an ! first i offer "What a superb opera cloak it will i make, won t sIt r "les, that really what I wanted It tor The last thing Louise said to me f when we started on the cruise was: remember! The one thing !Now mother, all that I want you to bring me coat. I don't want Msndarlrt real ts I can thing that any cheap, embroidered London I be bought in the shops; 1 want J rich-- , with the nice, especially something ert old gold embroidery and all that, f and she was most emphatic about with a history, you I this something know the robe of the prime minister or f some Oriental grandee with a magnlfi-- 5 rent ttle that will dazzle the other boxes at the opera when I waUP In with r pi Rftft In- nd$ t.n es hst ex- - of .Mh ei n tit nt. er, hit who - bdi- 'rtC. rds enr 4 tbe is H. th m-- the dep- - 1 fpjy 11 ? "And what did you say to that?" I "1 said. Mv child. If money can buy I it" BJt, to tell you the truth, I never f .learned of such good luck. Why. weve three weeks-an; nnlv beta In Shanghai he,-'- , this prize falls right Into my hands hardlv an effort." certainly are a fortunate woman, that when Louise appears in I (with know she will wear it more gracefully other girl In the world she any will be the very center of attraction and even the glasses In the royal box will be leveled at her The foregoing conversation took place in one of the rooms of the Astor house ng- Rw- - the - ter- d '! tih), oted xnng term and nnot that that feel aint, t)ukt it . ydtf mder tttht dab loin 4 ft rant- - to ha and the parties concerned were Mrs. Madleigh, wife of Captain Thomas Wad-Irlg- h of H. M. 8. Albatross, of the China station, and her friend. Mrs. Cornelia Seymour, a wealthy widow from Adelaide. The garment which was the subject of their admiration was a long and ez'eedlnglv handsome official robe, with all the carious Insignia of the highest rank snd evidently Intended to be worn Others of at the court ceremonials. similar pattern and style were on view and sale at the handsome Cantonese stores m the Nanking road, but even a would show that cursor? examination ihv were of far Inferior quality. It certainly was a treasure and the good lad was Justly proud of It. Mie obtained It In a rather curioue accidentally, we might say. It happened one day that Jim, the tailor n proprietor of one of the in the Hong-keutfitting establishments road), was measuring ths captain lor a smoking Jacket, and Mrs. .Wad-1- gh asked him if he ever had a chance o secure a genuine Mandarin coat. "You wantchee buy Mandalin coatee?" he Inquired. S pose you wantchee, my i an tjy catches one pieces. But. hed added, with a curious expression of doubt and suspicion, "you sawee h'longee velly dear Just now. Two thlee hundled taelee must pay. Bye m bye 1 come look see. way-alm- ost cer ;peaf best-know- w whit ranee ' ny ft mnge liftir an not w het paint laaur tiiat peo- U t . mln-g'a- "Well, whenever you get a really fine, one, bring It In and show it to. me, and we will talk about the price. But, mind! No trash of the kind they sell to tourists in the shops. Ail light, can do," was ths celestial's his measurlaconic reply, as ing and his queue disappeared through tbe doorway. Scarcely three days after this, a gentle knock at Mrs. Wadleigh's door announced the presence of Jim, who entered and bowed as he deposited a bundle and a mysterious little pigskin trunk upon the floor. The bundle contained the emoklng-Jackfor her husband, and the pigskin trunk. After lta brass locks had been carefully opened, revealed another bundle within, wrapped in long folds of faded yellow silk. Jim the tal.or a eyes fairly danced in their sockets as he proceeded to lift the contents out on the taole and to unroll the mummy-lik- e bandages. he exclaimed, "this "See, Misses! blongee number one mandailn ecoatee. Me have seen plenty pieces title b'longee more beauty, more beauty, No have got Shanghai side." He unfolded the garment and held pp for her admiring gaze the very thing that her daughter longed for, and that she bad almost given up hope of finding In the Settlement. I "And you guarantee this to be a genuine coat of a noble of rank? she Inquired, as she adjusted her glasses and began to examine the embroidery and ornamentation mors critically. "Yes, Misses, me can seclure this b'longee velly high mandalin. Foleign man talkee, pllme minister.' He wear him China emperor house. My speakee tlue, My pay you look see two thlee day, can takes consul man side, be can savvee. She was so fascinated with the cost, and Jim seemed so thoroughly in earnest about it, that she accepted his offer to keep It for a day or two and get the consul and others to pronounce upon Its genuineness and appraise its value. "But, Jim, she said, this isn't part of the palace loot. Is It? Where did you get It? Now, tell me truly. China fllend have catches My ha talkee my can sellee for he. was all was to able that she draw out of him. And the price? Jim assumed a very serious and thoughtful .air "For you, Mlasee, five hundled dollar, my talkee velly cheap." a , The night was dark and the sky overcast. Irops of rain were falling throuJi the freshening gusts of wind a a sampan man sculled his little craft against ths outrushtng current of the river snd headed for the customs Jetty. He had only one passenger on the seat beneath the matting awning and be was coming ashore from the Tientsin steamer lying near the opposite bank. He was a rough, seafaring type of man, but one of the kind whom the boatmen are glad to have for fares, because Jack pays more liberally than his friends ashore. He Jumped up the Jetty steps, and, tossing the coolie a twenty-cepiece, exclaimed; There! Take your double fare, old chap, and hurry home before the storm drowns you out. Ths boatman seized the coin, and, cryfng. "Tankee, you. masseter, sculled away again Into the darkness, w'hlle his generous donor hailed a Jlnrlk-shand, pointing to the Hongkew bridge, cried; "Chop-cho- p The go that side! vehicle rattled across tiny the bridge and down the Hongkew road until a pull at the coolie's queue etopped him rather suddenly in front of the shop that bore the sign of Jim the tailor. Trotsky, the Russian, alighted and passed asked of the assistant who was showing wlthiq. a fellow sailor a roll of cloth. "Is your Master Jim at home? he ' Yea, sir, inside have got." n the feated apion- - nd e when, e nnf e Br-- I ed By lesd-- 1 d:d etsffc 3road me tI had Irxm. If re- -t with career ned on acme h1 el d t'?' De 3mm Franca SvlUnt1 Formerly Physdui ef !& rw Heepita) (Outdo Dst) New Verb,' sad the West Chester Cewty H pilot. Dr. T. AipketMo WH.,e U. S. Snm At, d Id f tk BrWiUltnlM dUal Whit Nuxated Iron Is Made From Iron Peptofuite Francis n ai "a b PhapIa- - ico,rnb: Lnc?:n L PrPr-- c t0 medical excels ny-- 'r used wlT Upevert ,h ee 'm red b lftl!frealnff a v. . si, the bl9d dlsV 00 v010CUySt f '.rlW ..l?y 'ruit,m-?8-t I tr 1 i former T hav w grains t and A-- lAn satisfactory Wallace, Fnlted of tP nd.1,t saver 'I.h Medical Service, "I a practice of recommending dv"?.1, mk medicinal but have I products, nj 1 Nuyated Jron so potent In her- n condition, that I be- - I, j - na given it to my patients v lv,tu o of tlsraWfi ravages lyvisit- Hospital never medical Information or Jxqu- M th . hal ru,3-do- (Ircerophoephatg 11 should Ileve know of It." If peowould only ple take Nuxated Iron In- when they feel weak or stead of dofllni"Themselvea with habit- rormln flruc. timuints and alcoholic beverages, there are probably thousands niiht "todl!? build P their red blood corpuscles, Ijicrensa their physical troit. C. 8. . as this is energy and get themselves Into a condl- - srtwi. If yes have taken run-flow- n. lo n. Special gpectfio Standard) T.S.P, (Moonto.l fftlctttm fllycerophosptjsre tr.g P. (Moneanto.) P. E. Nux Vomica C.t I. Po. Csararla Bitteiw, Magneslma rr1oDate, linger C.8.P. OU Cassis Clnsamoa C.B.P. Calcium Carbonate Pretp. U.g P. Each do of two tablets of Kvxaled Irm eonratna one and one ha if grains of organic Ire n in the form of iron peptonet of a tnrial specific standard which is our opinion posssca SHpenor qualities tq any other known form of iron. By name other makes of iron Teptoeate w could have pot tbs me quantity of actual iron la tbs tablets st le the than cost to ns, and b using metallic iron we could have accoHintlahed j tbs ms thing st leas than ose-tweth "the coat; but by so doing we must ha most certainly Impaired their therapeutic efficacy. Glycerophosphates uaed in Nuat-- d Iron is one of the moat expensive tonic ingredients known. Ir ia eapectally recommended to build up ths nerve force and thereby increase to brain power, as glycerophosphates sez-sa-id contain pboaphoma la sf state vry similar do Is nerve sad in tha la found that which it brain cells of man. As will ha seen from the above, two Important ingredients of Nuxated Iron (Iron Pepto-nat- s are very expensive and GircmpboptMfs with moat Othertonlcs. prMnot, a. rompsi-M- i rcumatances the temptation to adulteration snd substitution by unscrupulous the public is hereby wjr trrmt ,nd sad - ever r bottle is wimel to- - b, er-f- ut I,'" ns A copy of .the actual sworn statement will be sent to any who desires such. It is as follows: CfcwoUty gives follow, ftodium Bellevue Hoi-rit(outdoor Dept.), the West- ? Uonpi. 6rAunty 1. said "In my opin- -. careful examine uia?fdtre formui of i. Statement of the Composition of Its Formula. Jer WcaI Servi. Sworn seed amonf tho very ,R"d most in rA ihm n,un. rtro or we r,tll0tsnccMs. d ar, owa this doe i prsaertbed aud recowimaeded abovs by pbyalcian. ia &qt s secret remedy, but ens whim is well knew to 4mlui everywhere. Inllks tbs to mnKeJthe following test;, wllt becoming tlrwl..tom.ch Ths at.ttJf.e- Jv'ext take two tablets of ordiBd eotin-locceful ti, f,r.nte or th-- y will, IiAry Nuxated Iron three ttm tv e.ery per dav r.etory two meal for Then test wek. y 1. it,on-your It ..fund your aler ia d.spenwv! s'fengtb earaln sad see how much you' cie. b. pht,., i aad ail other 1. . ha" gained. drnt.fa, lf ti'how 'tong'uTan Without t t . -- &V.V"?k - ,X -me, ' ' r.m , rt ' 1 de-tt- fr Ah I m. j e, wonder-workin- best-know- A pair of rtckely Chinese door at the end of the long counter opened apparn accord and the ently of their f.re appeared. "Conte this side," said Jim, aa he beckoned to his t Uitnr, and Trotsky followed into the Inner room. Whet went on Inside was only partly audible In the outer shop, but It wa evidently a heated discussion, gflawlng more ao every moment. Suddenly Jim appeared, and motioning to the assistant. said "B'longee velly late now, can shuttee up ahnnpee, go home aide. In less than five minute from the time the command was given, the shop was closed and locked and the two war left alone, the money for that "Well, where' mandarin coat that you promised me over a Week ago? asked Trotaky. was the answer. "My no catches, "You're a liar and a thief. You've got tt here, somewhere. Now hand It out, quick, too. Or 11 break every glass in your shop, and" he added with every bone In your threatening dogesture you hear? body, too, can how fashion Mv no havee; pay?" Come, quick, out with two hundred old safe Mexicans, or I'll smash (pointing to an iron box in the corner) into junk "Foie gn man no have pay me, ray no 8' pose you fcome back can pav you. tomollow ?" Tomorrow? Never! I want that cash here and now. Now, out with It where do you keep ft" He reached for the table, and, pulling open the drawers, threw the content to the floor. The scissor and tapes and spools rolled out. but not a sign of coin. disappointment, he raised Angered at his his arm as If to strike the tailor, when across the room, pulled Jim. dashing hack the bar of a window and with on on sidewalk outside. the leap landed pollcee-man! My callee My caiiee he shrieked, and rushed off Un the eecond comer down the street he ran r'ght Into an English constable, hurried back to the shop. and the "Whet's the row row? asked the officer. "Me wantchee killee me. "He wants to kill ayou? Who? There they burst open Isn't anvbody here! the doors of th shop and found not a trace left of TrotBky. me. Sailor-fnahe wantchee kill Mv speakee tlue. your shop la empty. "Nonsense, You've been drinking, Jim, that's what's the matter with you. Or smoking too much opium, eh? Nobody wants to hurt you now shut up shop and go to bed. And the Sleep off your bad dream. reconstable, laughing turned to his beat. When Trotsky earn to hi senses, after his rather exciting flight through the window, he concluded that the wisest thing was to evade the clutches of tffsa law for the present, even at the risk of losing the two hundred Mexifor the cans, wtzlch Jim had promised coat. He hurried away In tha direction and. taming a corner, of the wharves and rode for took anothe- - jlnnksh mil along the banks of ths river. He came at last to a row of house, and, alighting, st one of them, took a key from his pocket and unlocked th brass padlock on th door. He entered, and. strlKln a match, lighted a little gas kerosene "lamp and set It on the table ta the middle of a wvorly fumlsned room. Two dilapidated csalrs, on diet-son iar ht-- i Rapture, Kills Pr- - A:, JNewman.' Police Surgeon of dhe City Of Chicago and HmJ,e Surgeon, .i Park hospital. in comment-lin- g p hicago, n Nuxated ifvvs "This remedyIron, ha proven through my own sts ot it to excel I, 'nraration I have fwr ora'ing red J lood. building up the ht musclestrengthening and isSllo? . . patient. phv-,r- i i a, run-dow- James ' v nt ' uMan. formerly of tir-iv- al h-- fore-tim- rosy-cheek- o. rear.,h' Vi et By enriching the blood and creating thousands of new red blood cells, it often quickly transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissue and pallid cheeks Of weak, anaemic men and women into a glow of health. Increases the strength of delicate, nervous, run down folks in two weeks time in many instances. It i conservatively estimated that over three million people annually In this country alone are taking Nux&ted iron. Such HBtomsbing result have been reported from Its use. both by doctors and laymen, that a number of physician in various parts of the country have been asked to explain why they eo prescribe it extensively, and why It apparently produces so much better results than were obtained from the old forms of inorganic iron. Extract from some of the letters received are given below. Pr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author, say 8; "There can be no vigorous Iron men or bealthv women without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means Iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men and women is flesh The muscles lack the flabby. pale; tone, the brain fags and the memory falls and they become eak, nervous, irritable, despondent and melanWhen the iron choly. from the blood of res women the , roses go from their cheeks. I have strongly emphasized the fact that" tors should , prescribe more organic iron tNuxated Iron for their in ef von a ,weak, haggard looking 1 I Npw Being Used by Over Three Million People Annually. ictorr ISIS, bv' ffpirieht Mcf'fr Newspaper Hyndlcsts. ,ul ,CUi,tKlir'1 ?r fuv of foreign r j .U t i r ' in n the ce jourr.ev. the Utfn tf 'u ' Penmen-- , the r..m re ori of !,. ear ar ' ere wily m ui a store, a t o w the bhavlor of t'l kitchen uter.tle and an r,.., j. tloh u ho M MO oof household name quilts I or' lie ac',ul:,le VKl, Uh whioti ?h lighted Ills pipe, ami lasing of one of the trunks a veil w ), of mo. tffy io' hook, began to tui n met- t It K it was mredingh n muttered to himsolf U reto M'D hl d- i. drd Mexicans Thrc injoth f JK'I'lt of th !,t not au. b a had u u vv Ip rthed the ' f f Inf uii"3 ie eo h jito Hane I eupia-tvhind l ;sv u - ti at tea getting four times Jim. be un R(t I, ,nu, hem as he gives me I it Hui 'I e tie j.rinptia a a,i them to his customers ami I I,, can t lordlm; to r U ere must I reikmili.g five hundred dollars worth left lo tho.-trunks et 1 mu trv nmi woik then Vm off on Some of these mhei u i tailors hcfoie nr the police g,t on to ,t and , rlh no w)ii khole establishment l'lm.-- e two n k. t ,,n ,hf u u li.! ' '"i me part I o rtl vtf AS tll it though I Wonder If he will croak t m Tom, b up rne,4 remarked the HrP ,n i( ) as t.ad H Jtm Mvi' tle cmpaiiy paad Into ihJ thief Ami looking up darm He oat. h."n'h "ld room uf'er the cUloriue blrth-the turned in jto sleep cm the it t v,e Hii.br "tint age! iknh and vn ( hlncse cotton .1 doiiu quilts. mk I'.omr's the firn t t.rv inflammable I re, fiv t her whin I was at tl oriFUal pih i hi atauoned in KffA pt 'slu-uu wi'ie rten that valuable ummmiea wra da h.iK inh n Ml rubi.S'h at rov - i m thia wav. through the of It it ft ti n iiMt ultfitd uhl areleawneha of aoma jut Arab dropping a mm mi fxtr.t f ff t th.it on the wrappnga. Nrk. am I told that Thiit'a'.VHuty what told hint but It the same thing haa happened in India, Urfiits It ard didn't do un good, lit no doubt. Mr. Wang' turn-m- g have t ftt'k ' a b n npnke there worda to the ' can't hne it A bat k m a ell, rive that the earn ia true In China, II! x rKht down to Uic hot! le u nrt? btrKAti he. k th dcsK !)jt ard CHeh this "yuife ao answered the Chinee mohM atid hcU hae ! taisc tt whtthT itor, who up to the present time had then it or not been d aappointinriy natural and not a t on to the The captain hit rmaterioue. uitd tltc now, that beautiful and. pl.iomjs tlo hi'lh tn the tailor'i Mandarin coat of Mra. Wadleigh's for hnt tirmN pnehd him out inetance hnd. he roe and, approaching the into tin hdl and 'o'hcd the tioor giaes a..e in which his hostess had r I ou .mo ir'tt mar to losing je hung H, to the utter surpnes and dis t hr. bar'' he and mav of the comps ny, took opera tlooh dldn ths fttiU to om wtlc .in he hfihtd a out and. without removing thsgarment gauss down t inio the oing p.iia r wtih oo er which dlnilv cncealad Its beauty, lefors anone could protest or stop htm. the Acmutit of th Honh)nK hum never had m h h tuifht h mv Ufe. Htruck a match end touched its lower rHied Mm nheifth, Imt giug o it the border! where he hftd the coni Irt-Thais was a blinding flash, a burst hmtff it. nd ikgitiH foocerdimf to admiie of fiames and In an instant ths priceless w ot the exddaU1' Mandarin coat waa nothing but ft bundle Jim Hint ted ha I for th ehop nnd was of crumbling ashes! He threw open ths orner of the Hongkew glass dior and, rushlngout with It. de just tutnmp h t ehnuhi he run into out posifed tt on ths veranda es he did so, road, when whom the idntual Tr leky Fortunately for every electric light in ths room sudber and In a fairly denly merit out. It was only a moment both of thtm, he agreeable tiood. Jtm decided to get out before they burst out again, but Wang Koo was m lasing! of tt aa quicklv and as pleasantly aa po Yes, Wang Too was WTio ible, ao, putrtugt on hla awertrst err.de, gone, hut look! is this elegant 4m addreaaed tho naitor i'hinese official coming in through ths Tiiood morning, Maeeeter, aupioae vou other door? Ladies and gentlemen, said tha conwntdiee hat tuonev now, my ran pay The effect on Trofekv v,a electn sul, allow me to present to you Hia H unbent at once and the t wo proceeded Excellency, Chang, formerly prim min Into berk to the tailor ehop and the Inner Inter cf China! H wesrs, ss yeu all e. room. There the two hundred Mexicans the Identical robe of state which the were duly counted out, and, rolling th daughter of our charming hostess la to bills and stowing them awav in his pocket, wear as an opsra cloak at Covent Cr , th Russian remaiked; I've got more of dent next winter, "Bafelv passed through th flame th same kind In the trunk, Jim, If you want them, eh? What time shall I come added Wsug. as with a most gracious Imw he apptoachetl th astonished Mr". back tonight? You no M adleigh and sat down beside her with "Mv no wantchee any more. come back thla side. B'pn jou wantchee the Mandarin cost adorning his handsell more lootee, more bettor ou go some some figure, "You see,' he said, "I have brought odder ehop. Too muchee robbery. Th astonished Trotk pleaded, but all 'something mysterious' with me. in vain. Jim wa ot durate and insisted "Explain It! Explain It at one: they that this he their lent transection. There all cried out In unison. "A perfectly simple matter, when one seemed to he no other way out of It, so thr know the secret.'' cslmlv replied th receiver of stolen goods bade Him adieu g I happened to did so: "Wwll. good-byWang. remarking as he then, you ar.d 1 have made a pretiy good find a Mandarin rviat of paper in a nawas such a elavsr Imthing out of it. anyhow. I'll film some tive hop that other, (hap Ihat knows a Chinese bargain itation of tbs ganutn article thet U occurred to ms to show It to you ss an when be sees It." i example of real Chinese skill. Th "Mrs Wadlelgh." said the be consul, houseboy kindly exchanged it for me beaa they were sipping afternoon tea In ths fore dinner and th covering of game Japanese room, "1 wonder if you wouldn't prevented your detecting it. Our good like to meet one of the most Interesting friend the consul entered Into the secret men In China bfor you leave 8hang-tial- f with me snd kindly Introduced the subgarments at th opject of inflammable You all recognise th portune moment. "Why, I should be most delighted. Pray fact that every good magician require tsll me, who Is he? You know one reallv a confederate. of to see a chance have doesn't anything "And do you mean to tell me that H the real higher clasa here. Me seem to was the paper cost and not the real one b confined to eompradores and shopthat hung tn that Cabinet all through keeper and all that aoit of prison ex- the evening?" Inquired Mr. Wadlelgh.i cept an occasional official, and they are Word were never more truly spoken. so dreadfully .stiff and formal. see the real one was waiting for me You this genth continued consul, "Well," on th veranda when the proper tleman's name is Vtang Foo and he l on outsidecame to put it on. time n in Hongresident of the kong He is a cultured Confuitan scholar, still continues business the Jim, tailor, of private means, who has made a special at the old stand in Bhsnghni and makea atudy of all sort of fhines crimes and uniform for hi majesty' navy snd evhas been remarkably successful in unrav. variety of garment for European ellng many mysterious cases in both th ery but, heeding tha timely advice settlements. He seems to have a sort of civilian, the inspector of police, he no longer natural Instinct for seeing into the ways of In Mandarin deals coats even at their of hia countrymen, which few, If any, Eu- fabulous value. . disropean ever posses. It was he who covered the whereabouts of lady Kvlns-ton- 's Jewels, tn tha famous robbery case, you remember." "Why, certalnlv, ' that's the very same person that Captain Aldridge told ue about when w were coming up the coast. He told us not to fall to meet him and talk muof the Gubbins Shanghai Inspector with him If we ever had tha chance. But nicipal police was trying on an overcoat Just one question: loe he speak English, In the identical Inner room where Trotskv or onlv thla awful Jargon thev call pidSeven Ikon sand persons each year are laid and Jim had had their encounter, when gin'? You know It Is so unsatisfactory to wg certigcate being aiseXed e hi eye happened to rest upon a earrv on a convencatioa in that to trv Whyt Because the unto Rupture. ones bed neglected themselves er bad bee piece of Peking embroidery Iving houseboy lingo. upon the table. It attracted his curisosity swelling) of tbe "Oh, put vour mind perfectly at ease merely taking care of thesig and he aald and paying oUeuUo Ur tbs cause. about that lie speaks English aa fluently Wft! Are are bet Jim. where did you get that, snd a either yon negieeusg yon doing? or I do. er who is It for? I didn't know that you yoortelf by wearing a trass, appliance, "How delightful: Where can w find whatever came you choose to call Uf At beet, dealt In that sort of article him? falsa truss a msxsshitt mike wife tb is man's only prop navy office "Blonge now. and "Mell he Is In the outer a collapsing wall sad cannot be exbuy," was the answer. "My mo make If yon don't mind, l)l Just bring him In against pected to set as more tbaa a mere mechanical thle side. S'poae sometime wife come him. nd Introduce support. Tbe binding pressor retards blood my shop Tocgalde husseband, talkee me "Please do." circulation, ihua robbing the weakened can catches. moment for consul "Ths disappeared muscles or that which they Asad most That look to me mighty like some and then returned with the Man of Aouriabmaat. courte-oualy of that Peking loot that a been going most ladies who greeted the But Science bs found way, end every trtisd around the Settlement and that ws'va conth In company' and, Joining sufferer In tbe land is invited' to moke Fkkd been trying to get our hands on. Come, versation. case. his at perfectly appeared In tbe privacy of their own koias. test now. tell me where you got it. AU that Mra. Wadlelgh wa with Mm, Th right' tbe PI.APAO method Is unquestionably U atolen property, you know, and th he must most scientific, ingical end do hnpd that hut successful muel nd nothing Chinese authorities are asking up to help conssnt to b one of her guests at a little the world ha over tor rupture catch the thieve." birthday gathering which she was plan- known, At the sound of the word "thieves In her husbands honor. when The PLAFAO-PAclosely Jim started and looked a little fright- ningNow, Mr. Wang, she added, "you ta the body cannot possibly adhering slip or shift out ened. snd come must do, please bring cannot chafe or piach. of therefore, "You know, Jim. according to English surely rises, very mysterious wltn voii! easy to apply Inerpenelva. Ta Just somethingsmiled law, th receiver of stolen good a gracious acceptance of be need whilst you work end whilst yoa sleep, Wsng a bed as th thief, don't you? did ao "M'S he a buckle No or spring attached. the saying, Invitation, strips, man hv etealee; Mv no saw vour requeat reminds me of the Learn bow to close tbe hernial opening a sometime sailor man come this side Wadlelgh,ladvs Invitation Mark tn Twain, Beta re tatended to tbe rupture CANT emne wantchee mv buy things. He talkee my English Ameruan humorist, 'on remember, down. Bead your Mm today to PLAfftO can seile foleign lady hotel house, he th Mr Twain, piease CO Bkwk m bu Louie, Mo, or FEES tri: w hen she s'd to him no on. So my make buy. One to my houae ant !e fumn. com Now, look hens, Jim, you're too good cannot always do lhee tnlngs to order, ITapuo snd ths Information necessary. busi kind that of Into to get chap know.'' (AdvrtlMIMBl ) ness. and I warn you now to keep out you mvsterlotis of very being The problem of It. You can't afford to get In tall of fhand'w as the tlv detet ether perplexed and ruin your custom. Just hand that he took M departure, but his ride home stuff back to the chap you got It from through th street of the s'fcttlenient sugsnd If any more of them come In her to Mm an Idea which he vou send them straight to me and Ill gested II to develop as the evening wore on fix them, see?" to lie the evening before the happened anf th "My can savvee." wa the only Tao Oimn. weret ( el" Mar'v Treetaeot eenRiOfi heavenward frightswer from the now thoroughly native Kuilf 'T. FpeRtri. Cnr fesqwe for. Kerreoe Pleei gtvl of the klt' hn, nn1 fcij ened tailor, who there and then men- population j eeat paper Vfre freet 12.00 battle t!ir BrreAot pnpirin inrooe tally reeo'ved to have no more dealings PFAEL 8T, MEW TORE at the edan-r- l air and C'oll and ranm nte to with Trotskv and his gang, even from enormous profits that had com thla underhand Belling. Just how he was going to get out of the Mandarin coat transaction was the He principal thing that worried him had already offered It for sale to Mrs. be sure Wadlelgh and Trotskv wouldmonev. If to coma hack again for hia he came back In a state of Intoxication, for for the shop and ao much the 'wore Jlm'a personal reputation and eafriv.It He made up hli mind to get out of to the hotel, at any rot, Ha would go some excuse, take back tha coat under conto the Bailor. As and return he resolve of thle sistent beginning aelzed th embroidery from theH table AH I went ! your name ftnd edrfrrw no I can eend Too t free trflM hid away treatment. I want ru ju',t to try thie treatment thftt'i all and, hurriedly rolling It up, In one of the recesses of the Iron boz ony trrnrnL try It XhAtimy fnf P) yar. I am a member of the Indiana 5atft In the In the comer, and started off for th Drug . the Refill IVurnts Board of PfcarmacirwntfrrrrRtdrntof Nearly ewyore in Fort hotel. at was about Over ftiftht thowaalHl know me know and fortunately Maiot fjocrof lpy Mr. Wadleigh d Children outKie of Fort aye have, according to tier w fUfo boms whan he arrived and to Charlie,- fettndrftd Men, Worsen end tivsetroent . been dtird by thi iinre I frt made thi oCTcr publ.c. mcn, the hall boy, to show him to her apertnever tmnd now hedfty treatment baft I f you have Ecxama, Itch Salt Bheum Tettwr m"Good morning, Jim. she said, as he cured tha worptrawe 1 aver arwylva m a chanca to prov my claim the Bna.! treatment I want to fiend me yolir name and addren on tha coupon below and to com down entered, "have you decided mod you t ilEL. Tha wonder accemphmed in your wa cae will be proof OS the price of thet cost yet?" CUT AMD MAIL TODAY Mv iWBeaawew MO To her utter surprise he replied; velly eolly. Mlsse, but my no can sell J. C. HUTZELL, Drugjfgt, 317 YVst Main St., Fort Wmyne Ind. you that coatee. "You can t aeil it hr me why, what tend without cost or obligation tom your Free proof Treatment, Ple HaaJsomeone els ofdo you mean? fered you a higher price for It? I . Ag- eKama. you want M0 for It now, eh? 4v0 wantchee any more dollar, Miaase, V coatee that wantchee he my fllend talkee $t te Port 03Sce hi side. Mv must pay he back. ?' - i grsw Indignant, HI customer now her preand So and, seeing th possibility ofdecided to stiest cious treasure slipping ewar. two-boas- ted TO MAKE HEALTHIER WQMEN and STRONGER, STURDIER MEN lUIVSS T' ( These City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated lron wtti By Sidney C. Partridge. vy 1 hat Jfbt, fn five-gra- in ptir-h.- er tt-i- a-- 1 tht to n, one-eto- eeml-forei- 7,000 Annually hand-eom- rd Mva-ter- 1 prorx-ede- hy, CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You ut Arx-iatkoa- '- 3 : |