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Why, that man is so lazy, he's too tired even to talk about It !" itate N Jealousy. Im- a!? 3 Powder c f Snspect It Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, tbete is one preparation that BaMimg Are Not Worth the Price oS One If they are the big can and cheap kind because they may mean baking failures. about her. It detracted nothing from this that her expression was a little sad: something not uncommon with her lately ; a certain melancholy, faint but detectable, like breath on a mirror. I had attributed it to Jean though perhaps tonight it might have been due merely to bridge. "What Is It? asked Dowden. when, after an apology for disturbing the game, I lmd drawn him out In the Val-Jca- n, ha!!. I Book at that!" Peck turned te Dowden. giggling triumphantly. "Whs 4 I tell you 1 How de you feel about It now? But where are the cabs? asked Dowden, gravely. Folks all come," answered Mr, Peck, with aasuiance. complete Wont be uo more cubs till they begin to go home. We plunged ahead as far as the corner of Beasley's fence, where Peck stopped us again, and we drew together, slapping our hands and stamping our feet. Peck was delighted a thoroughly happy man ; his sour giggle of exultation had become continuous, and the same Jovial break was audible In Grists voice as lie said to the DOCTORS WANTED TO OPERATE Sirs. QuiUon Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound 1 moiinned toward the front door. Saved Her from an Operation He thinks hes got "Simeon Peck. soineiiiing on Mr. Beasley. Hes wait$ Muskegon, Michigan. "After doctor ing to see you. ing for eight or nine years witli different Bowden uttered a sharp, physicians without exclamation nnd stepped quickany relief at all, he as he door. "Peck! to the said, ly saidatlastthat -j& -Journal reporter and me: jerked It open. icine would not reach Copyright b j Harper A Brothers Oh, I'm here! declared that genGo ahead, my case and 1 should Git your story. VI Continued. have an operation. I Ive Well wait hereboys. tleman. stepping Into view. fer you. had heard of Lydia come around to let you know that The Journal reporter started toE. Pinkhams VegeFrom the Despatch, hny? Sir. you couldn't laugh like a horse at uie ward the he had gone, perhaps gate; table Compound and Peck gave me greeting, os he wound no more, George Dowden! So you often saw it adver twenty feet when Simeou Peck whistknit comforter about his neck. weren't invited, either." led in sharp warning. tised in different paThe reporter "Thats good. We'd most give you up. Invited said Dowden. "Invited? In his tracks. pers where some short stopped This heres Mr. Grist, and Mr, Henry where? women had suffered was thrown door front Beasleys P. Cujlop, nnd Mr. Gus Schultneyer iust as I did and got "Over to the ball your friend Is open, and there stood Beasley himself three men that feel the same way gi'iii'. well and strong again by taking the Veg'n evening dress, bowing and smiling, etable Compound. I decided to see what nbout Dave Beasley that I do. Thai "What friend? hut not at us, for he did not see us. it would do for me, and before I had other young feller, he waved a "Dae Beasley. So you aint quite The bright hall behind him was beau finished the fourth bottle I was much hand to the fourth man lies good enough to dance with his tiful with evergreen streamers and better, the weakness stopped and the from the Journal. Likely youre acfriends! wreaths, nnd great flowering plants In Bevere pains jn my sides left me. I quainted. What are you talking about? am now much stronger and do my own wandered Jars. A strain of dance-musi- c work and work in the factory besides. I The young man from the Journal Dowden demanded, impatiently. out to us as the door opened, but there still taking the VegetableCompound am was unknown to me; moreover, 1 was "I reckon you wont be quite so was David Beasley In nobody Mrs. Nellie and give it all the praise. far from overjoyed at his presence In strong fer Beasley," responded Peek, sight, which except certainly seemed peculiar QTJiLLON,17MorrisSL, Muskegon, Mich. the group. with a vindictive little giggle, when for a ball ! Women should heed such warn ins Ive got you newspaper men here." you find he can use you in his business, . Best of em Inside, dancin, exas bearing-dow- n paias and symptoms continued Mr. Peck, because Im 'out when it conies to entertainin oh plained Mr. Peck, crouching behind for weakness, they indicate some female goin' to show you somep'n nbout no, you aint quite Ihe boy! picket-fencis the Itll bu the house trouble, and a persistent and faithful Dave Beasley thatll open u good many "Id appreciate your explaining," moren half full o wim-tni- n d use of Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable folks eyes when Its in print." said Dowden. "Its kind of cold Compound will seldom fail to help. "Well, what Is It? I asked, rather standing here. Sh! said Grist. "Listen to Dave Then I Peck laughed shrilly. sharply. , Beasley. reckon you better git your hat and "Jest hold your horses a little hit, had begun to speak, and Ilia Beusley he returned. Grist and me knows, coat and come along. Cant do us no voice, loud nnd clear, sounded over and so do Mr. Cullop and Mr. Schul-meyeharm, nnd might be an the wind. Come right in. Colonel And Im goin to take them fer you. Grist and Gus Schuhneyer he said. Id have sent a .cab nnd you two reporters to look at It. and Hank Cullops waitin out yonder for you If you hadnt telephoned 'me at the gate. We ben havin kind of a this afternoon that All ready? Then come on. your rheumatism A man is as old as his organs ; he lie threw open the door, stooped consultation at my house over somepn was so bad you didnt expect to be can be as vigorous and healthy at to the gust thnt took him by t lie Grist seen at Beasley's a little enrlier able to coine. Im glad youre well 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs ia throat, and led the way out Into the in the evening. again. Yes. theyre all here, and the What did Grist see? storm. their functions. Keep Indies are getting ,up a dance in the performing "Calis! Cabs drivln up to Beas- sitting-room- . Whnt Is he up to? I gasped to the , vital your organs healthy with Journal man as we followed in a ley's house a whole lot of em. Grist was at this moment that I re(It a was down the street piece, and it ceived straggling line. upon the calf of Ihe right leg was pretty dark, hut he could see the a I don't know any more than you the ecstatic violence of which kick, He thinks lie's lamps nnd hear the doors slam as the led me to attribute it, and rightly, to he returned. do, out. Besides, the whole got something that'll queer Beasley. people got Mr. Dowden.) is lit up from cellar to attic. place Peck's an old fool, hut it's just posGentlemens' dressing-rooupThe worlds standard remedy for kidney," sible lie's got hold of something. Near- Grist come on to my house and told stairs to (lie right. Colonel, ealied I and me usin the about liver, bladder and uric acid troubles it, begun ly everybody has one thing, at least, Beasley, as lie closed the door. since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates that they don't want found out. It telephone; called up nil the men that was awed a of silence There Vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. pause most in the of found count party a may be a good story. Lord, whr.t among ns. Look for the name Gold Medal on every I em If too. em ast at home, they ulght ! box and accept no imitation (I improved it by returning the ball and to invited was this tonight; I pushed ahead to the leader's side. kick to Mr. Dowden. He made no I began, but See here, Mr. Peek acknowledgment of its reception other he cut me off. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS than to sink his chin a little deeper "You listen to me, young man! I'm that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have into the collar of his ulster.) n Thick Wind or glvln' you some news for your paper, said Simeon By the Almighty! be reduced with nnd Itu gittin at it my own way, but Who what was Peck, hoarsely. Ill git at it, don't you worry! Im Dave Beasley talkin to? There wasnt goin to let some folks around here nobody there! know whnt kind of a feller Dine Git out, Grist bade him; but his Eensley really Is; yes, nnd Im tone was perturbed. He seen that I also other Bunches or Swell- -i goin to show George Dowden he cant He was giviu us the reporter. ings. No blister, no hair laugh at me! laugh. gone, and horse kept at Youre going to show Sir. Dowden?" Hes crazy I exclaimed Peck, vework. Economical only a few drops You mean youre going to I said. $2.50 per required at an application. hemently. take him along with U3 on this expebottle delivered. Book 3 A free. nil four members of his Immediately dition, too? W. F. Young, he., 310 Temple St., SrnnrftH, Its. party began to talk at rhe same time: Take him! Mr. Peck emitted an Mr. Schulnieyer agreeing with Grist, I guess lies acrid hark of laughter. and Mr. Cullop holding with Peck A COLD TODAYS U0NT DELAY at Beasley's, all right." had surely become inNo. he isnt; lies at home at Mrs. sane; while the Journal man, re-Apperth waites playing cards. turning, was certain that he laid not What !" been seen. became a Argument I happen to know that hell be wrangle; excitement over the remarkthere all evening. able scene we had witnessed, and, Mr. Peck smote his palms together. a certain sharpness partially perhaps, Grist!" he called, over his shoulder, engendered by the risk of freezing, and his colleague struggled forward. led to some bitterness. High words Listen to this: even Dowden ain't at Skin Tortured Babies Sleep were (lung upon the wind. Eventually, Beasleys. Aint the Lord workiu fer Simeon Peek got the floor to himself us tonight? for a moment. Why dont you take Dowden with See here, boys, theres no use you," I urged, If theres anything you he gittin mad amongs ourselves, want to show him? One thing were all vociferated. Seap 25c, Oiatmeat 25 and 50c,Tlcui 25c. ! shouted Peck. By George, I will agreed on : nobody here never seen no I've got him where the hairs short such a dam peculiar performance as now !" we Jest seen In their whole lives beThat's right. sai I Grist. fore. Thurfore. hall or no hail, theres Gentlemen Peek turned to the somepn mighty wrong about this others when we git to Mrs. Apperth-waltebusiness. Aint that so? jest stop outside along the They said it was. Gentlemen" Peck Turned to the fence a minute. I reckon we'll pick Well, then, theres only one thing When We Git to Mrs. Others up n recruit." to do lets find out what It is." Outside we Just took Stop Shivering, up our wny You bet we will." Along the Fence a Minute. again in single file, stumbling through 1 60 per lut nnill O.egon Prune Direct, only wouldnt send no one In there had drifts that deepened incredibly not a one of em was. Theyre only Ijs ; sample 15c. Loganberries, 19 lb., went Peck "with on, alone, excitedly, 3a $4.00. lorn. Or. Klngwood Orchard. The wind was In within the hour. politics; they aint high society-enoug- a crazy mun. Besides. I want to see straight against us. and so stingingly to he ast io Mr. Beasleys what's Paris Strewn With Shells. goin on, myself. shnrp nnd so laden with the driving dancin'-partles- ! But I would a And so do we!" This declaration Unexploded shells, bombs and simisro.v thnt when we reached Mrs. thought hed let you in anyways fer was unanimous. lar war souvenirs to the number of gate (which we ap- the second table ! Sir. Peck shrilled see if there ain't some 6.000 Imve been picked up in Baris Then lets proached from the north, not passing out his ncrid nnd exultant laugh way to do it. Perhaps lie aint pulled streets since the beginning of this Beasleys) m.v eyes were so full of again. I got these fellers from the all the shades down on the other side year: The authorities believe that the smarting tears I could see only newspapers, nnd all I want Is to git the house. Lots o people fergit to do owners of these dangorous articles are blurred planes of light dancing vaguethis here hall in print tomorrow, anil that. dumping them to get rid of then). ly in the darkness. Instead of brightly see whnt the boys that do the work There was hut one mind In the party lighted w indows. at the primaries have to say about A womans Idea of a happy demise The next Now," said Peck, panting and it and what their wivesll say about regarding this proposal. Is to he crushed to death in a shopsaw us all cautiously sneakminute his to back the the turning wind; to have the man that's too high-tonerest of you gentlemen wait out here. em in his house. Ill bet Beasley ing into the side ynrd. a ragged line ping crowd. of bent and flapping figures, black You two newspaper men. you come ttsmiglit he was goin' to keep these the snow. An old bachelor says that marring with me. doins quiet; afraid the funnels might against Simeon Pecks expectations were fulsobers a man who is intoxiHe opened the gates and went in. not believe he's quick? Jest the plain man filled more than fulfilled. Not only cated ywith love. the Journal reporter and I followlie sets up to he afraid thnt folks were ail the shades of the big threed ing nil three of us wiping our like you that aint invited might turn faced of the sitting room Swn wen acquire a reputation for eyes. When we reached the against him. Ill fool lilm! Were shelter of the front porch. 1 took the SOln to see what there is to see, and lifted, but (evidently on account of In: L.cws, while others get the credit too great generosity of a huge log-fir- e key from my pocket nnd opened the I'm goin to have these boys from the the for being diplomats. that Mazed iu the door. newspapers write a full account of It. chimney-place- ) one of the windows I live here, I explained to Mr. If you want to come along, I expect Nature has Its sprees and pays for was ns well. Here, in the Peck. itll do you a power o good. them a good deal as human nature shadow the Just rosy ohlong3 heyord "All right." he said. "Jest step Ill go, said Dovvilei quickly. He does. In nnd tell George Dowden thnt Sim got his coat nnd hat from a table In of light that fell upon the snow," we within. and looked freely Peck's out here and wants to see him the hall, and we rejoined the huddled gathered (TO BE CONTINUED.) It the door a minute. Be quick. and shivering group at the gate. I wpnt into the lihrnr.v, and there Got my recruit, gents! shrilled Cat an Important Persa.iage. at Dowden contemplatively' playing Peck, slapping Dowden boisterously In Holland a wet wedding Cay means FOR INDIGESTION bridge with two of the elderly Indies on the shoulders. I reckon hell git that the bride has forgotten to feed the nnd Miss Apperthwalte. The last-- ! a change of heart tonight! cat. In Germany, vveare told., the mentioned And now. sheltering my eyes from peasants who desire fine weather for person quite took my breath away. the stinging wind. I saw what 1 had their washing day, must pay special In honor of the Christmas eve (I been ton Mind to see ns we approached 6 Bell-an-s supposed) she v ore an evening dress Mrs. Apperthvvaltes. Beasleys house Live Ones Only Need Apply. of black lace, nnd the only word for was illuminated; every window, up Hot Ad In a New Y'ork Paper Bookwhnt she looked has suffered such stairs nnd down, was aglow with rosy keeper for factory of Christian conRelief misuse that one hesitates over It: .vet light. That was luminously evident, cern; good opportunity for advancethat Is what she was regal and no although the shades, or most, of them, ment lor conscious worker. Boston m less1 There sort f splendor were lowered 1 Transcript AND 754 PACKAGES EVEKYWHET& I half-cohere- JO - mit-tene- d liigh-socie- ty e. low-necke- 1 1 MANS BEST AGE LATHROPS Cboke-downca- that-Beasle- y Mothers Rest After Cuticura s, prfe-pnld- . d half-blinde- The Economy BAKING POWDER Dont let a BIG CAN or a very low price half-raise- mislead you. Experimenting with an uncertain brand is exbecause it pensive Sure Relief Wastes time and money. 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