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You can tyro gray, faded hair and lustrous almost over night uf you il get a bottle of Wyeth's fa gm and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. MiiHonef twill., of 'this . , old famous Recipe, improved the addition of other Ingredient, f n save sold a are annually, c tri!zg1et here, because it darkens th hair so nsturajly and evenlv that no can tell It has been applied. , . or Those whose hair Is turning gray er pi j- I oming faded have a eurpfise await- tar-hem,' because' after- on. or . applications tha gray hate vanishes -- - lu-tour locks become luxuriantly . rk and beautiful. of youl h. .'ThtsJg the Sage-Teh- well-know- -- b' -- - i . T unattractive folks .round, so get buy Fage and Bulphur Com poutin' (r.rlght sod youll be delighted with Haired, word IItHii vo, r 1?rk. handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few day . Advertisement -- a baadi. ' Fashions For Americans - Saoii-twba- a--TUt7 two-thir- tha.t-EA- , . Chi. to fclhaaa boo--ot of -- mallad Wd imp. of taoiro tfbboo, which add aaach to ila blhr ' V. . '"S' ,QJ t .l-- ' r, - - j f , f , ' v, J -- - a ht lited In her memory and n the irr'TUir.e of other who loved him, Ilogcr was dead and buried forever, Nor did Vnr. poor girt seek to de- A-Interesting point in regard to lude hereerf ers-- r at 'to that poor By V what cffect lbs economy wavs, solace. endjliB grief jTprili t die &!irnita Influence which haa had so much publteity of tlma Why rot accept the truth thla season, was having on tho salt ( Sytjopala of proa. imp chaplam: tialltiea of unUmltad acope. and face It futrlve of dreetet was brought, out recently Nora ar. Sandaraoa and Roaaii. What defenae Gitn exlata agalnat thla i1 cion, frlenda. Kna. m ta aa aalhual Roger n dead, and she still lived powarwdf thU ffowar of reading the on Some dey he would be a. linger. wh.n A number of buyer, and depart t. art for tba Ilf. movamant human mind like an open book be Meanwhile availed suffering her ment heads were Interviewed on th. and trlaa to impraaa Nora with Id ana admitted. hothlng If it could fie abateii, so subjrt. Th. majority mid that fully - of aplrlt comrannicatioa throupb ma- The skeptic who elands irrevocably much the better. Che was weary of dluma and aucta. Howavar. In bar of the present stosons to the mediums complacent suffering The reaction had set in childhood Noraa par.nts war. ma- - opposed claim, that aha le transmitting a mes- Nor would sheTmiggle' agalnat it any drew. buelnM. had been dons U (rocks , dluma" exparl-from haowa and ah. ; satfor evening wear. sage from another world . . , .fence tho trapping, and trickery of isfied with the alternative le quite pro- longer. I want to get up a'nd go back to This seems to prove that women usually : tb. lniclt bualn.aa they conducted. On posed that aba can read lha thoughU work. Dont you think it Would be all hev economised, bnt that the day of !th. aftarnoon ci the wadding social right for me to get around in a day season has T Nora and Roger hlaaoa ha racehraa hidden within his brain. bean rather a gayone and wulk.,,1 across the room He rafuasa supernatural gifts while MMt two-! Tprde to report- - at once and ahortly that Nora' asked tho lHtlhg evening frocks have been abso- with hie regiment ho ia ortraean willingly endowing her with super- nurse bight," who came each morning to help lutely necessary. Aa a matter of fact, 1 A("inixing weak! go by with no word human power, a power so limitless a the make her shop windows havt been filled comfortable for the that It Could and would turn the day :ron him. At Roaall.a urging Nora whole Despite her ahsorpt'nn In her own right along with evening dresses, the world to pry lurry In an instant ceaeulta a oulja board which gtvM more serviceable things apparently the unusual personality of - the maaaagar 'l did not auffar and Tba medium who could bring forth affliction, -- ..nurse, to Sake a back seat. Jean Tfaldeman, had being compelled -you muat not grieve" Neat day coma. the hidden secrets of another o brain this womenThue TToraa who make their own admiration aroused frdm the haa the world for her football. Why dea- d; yofficktPwtftOUneement first .and the two were quite good clothes have been able to garner in or waeka Nora la almoat crazed Ith her power has not been exercised la a fflendA -splendid suggestions merely by takhor fundamental qlieitlon lacking answer grief.. Ft ora le aeeka to comfort "It wont be long now. at least ar ing advantage of iho smart stores acclan In could not Why. telepathy, through "apirlt writings" ..through window displays far as the Is concerned supthe sprain .world have known the einister j ia InJuraiL- - Dr. r dentNara.faUa and Tiie frock sketched, suitable for aftwith plans of the 'war lords definitely and pose you w ill not be content until you Findlay, a nourologiat ernoon have or Informal evening wear, reyour work to keep your mind whom Rogalla accrally la In love, ia in detail. In time to have prevented , cently sppesrrd In a very exclusive occupied! " called In to attend her. Dr. Findlay the world catastrophe? Content-Nora repeated the word, shop window It attracted a great ia In love with Norm In a dee- How haa the secrecy of any plan, which challenged her attention. "Why, dckl of attention because of Its exlonging to hear from Roger, political, social, diplomatic or financia- yes I guess Iperate treme will work ' Nora turn a again --to. bring content simplicity, standing out as in a l.-ever been maintained and how doesn't seem much to ask, does it? class by Itself among a group of , But no maasag. cornea) as the science of telepathy develops It Most people are more than content gowns that Were colorful aqd in many ara important aeeret. to- be protected they are happy case, really ornate. ,v'" Chapter IXI1I. In the future? f1 And not too. d rs. , you This dress was fashioned of a pale J! is to prevent the gifted reader Mason ? why Tho nurse paused In her y t Vnconscious of having Dullded wlse- - of What chiffon or georgette, withminds from calmly picking tho lock task Of Btralned mus- out a touch of trimming at the neck the massaging ty and too well. Rosalie was carrying of the financier, brain and availing cles .rounding beneath the satin, skin or sleevea The aktrt was plain and 1. but her program with enthusiastic herself, In any way she wishes of of her beautiful young Anyof comfortable width for danctng. The patient , money .scrota? -- r one who really-wtsh- es can be hap- only suggestion of ornamentation was to 'JnUjre,. not u nmlxed. ..with profes-- - Its Who Is to protect the bank, the py " alone! eatlaf action, at the opportunity large rosettes of family , Jewels, the humble treasures d Nora recalled she had not been In supplied byTather offered her for experiment of faille ribbon In a shade the household, when hiding place, terested at the time eomethlng Dr exactly matching the dress fabrle. mission of highly developed teiepath- can exist no longer? Find lav had told rccommendnr Ths rnnsttss had hiiiiinieTiihlsVifViif All ia at the mercy of my ne lghbor-- 1 ia ; search. e hau. ere of the ribbon the full 0 be'endowed with for some peculiar mental ail length of the skirt running To lay pareohi ml The waist was the mvsterloua power thus lightly attended JHe had commented of ment, the at Interested ln the posslbllUtc . with the same ribbon, a large yielded her. on the great unselfishness and girdled rosette with streamers concealing the I psychic research. It la quite In .other word, to admit the limit- time, nurse at fine the characten voung' at the back. closing of thought interSo Nora was pnipted to speak furthary to accept the explanation metal less possibilities Such a frock would be lovely de- Evening Frock of Gray Chiffon Bib- auf- - change is to admit a situation so sub- er-eager, and to child as a poor, lonely In satisfactory chiffon or Georgette In any 'telepathy" veloped r. versive of aU human order, that lit bon Trimmed In comfort color, and whatever the in.jtaswx; ng of-- myaterloua color chosen fictent explanation comparison xrteswrga ffom eplrit-lan- d drjnK and yete the defound effecrwlll be when Is kinds. of otr-tbecoming, gray mctllarintcrcourae at) whole prove, lea certainly an might Did you ever feel that happjness cidedly effective. But different shades excellent selection for either a daystartling and lees strange. . Th average thinker is not meant The selfishness dWoialty" are in now of and time or evening dress. gray high favor Just It not on such things as question was low toned Nora's habit intent to jeallze what the ad- - thisRutthat was Rosalie thought-deepl- y in reticence was so Strong upon her mlxslon of highly devedloped telepath- - the days Immediately following her of that she seemed to be speaking disco verjLofNe to power connotes. lay-strong bgatnst her will In Interest friend perrons! her Nora. the Miss Haldeman paused to look Tel even a superficial survey of She was satisfied with results clearly direct ftsMtsActtrit s wistful eves, then, possibilities Is calculated to astound In When.'shs face Noras registered an1 symparattled her so cleverly about the mat- reas"urJe-tltcphlegmatic; she real t here, the thetic in.) i Should telepathy, that Is the potter ter. Trained nurse, in. her turn, y elided to a sudden Impulse to confide Of tho reading mind, be Caphble of the Chapter XXIV. 1 know ail abouf. It I have , Tea, s development which those who offer What Rosalie thd not know wap had we Ido that feeling. Listen about in business method. Any one who mind reading aa explanation of dtng know that her polsftned arrows, intended to do that,really wart- - me to tell to could make some new substance do you you, WHAT phenomena, then, dm jSiU,' .th.-worlthe weuhd- In Noras heart keep admit-;-te- d to the work of that which we formerly tUU'difl stand plainly perhap lha unprejudiced, pierced-deahad war learned ua and taught through p'e used was hailed as a benefactor, laving "hside . a situation fraugnt with poten- - had been followed by a flow of morrow eager Jean Hildeman. subatltute1' for most of our for- w is her accustomed to rreerv which the which had quite swept away the But there --masons thing tiytr we mental garment, without further lo mer foods, much of our maniKactufc. f(U,ed poison .entlr,Iy to find an adequate For Nora was completely confirmed, set about telling her story. tng material, and In tome case, to substitute for. That waa conscience, her secret be Continued following (To ) experience- with pur aflame.' for loyalty and jionestjy We tried, some of ua and are frying i v '' :xvg RUTH 'NEELYT- br r. " VS I WILFUL OUIJA i ' r T taBata. u aM ' t ,- -r v .v. : vL 04' jvN Nl ; - Otmum awrWhia. hr Ciliiawl Frooch bio. brocadad with bUch pt Two Urf a biach pda ar. tho oniy pmamaata The .Barton Bedtime Stories HOW THE GHOST DWIxAiOT III WHITE OMT.- By John Ihuion. (Cop) right. 1)21. by The Associated Nswapsper.) First Ghost Owl! You ought THE hsvs seen Chewee the Chickadee .tare at Dr. Muakral and Dr. Muskrat stare back at him when the big dark bird with the dagger-bea- k For there Spoke thla as fut name. feather from the Ghost Owls tall lying under Dr. Muskrats paws! thl vtry minute. -- And the strange I way it came to be there was In their What had Mating ths to do with owls? And why did he 'I dance with. the wind? Tea he went on. "Up went my headed .straight for the moon, and us went the other bird behind him. It wasn't chasing him: In those days there wasn't hard feeling between any of the blri?s, though there might have beert a Hide Jealousy, especially where my groat- grandfather waa concerned, ftr It was said thaCheYlew a fast par of hcml,d straight lor Uicjmxm." wings. Any other bird who bed an extra good pair was apt to give him 'and he could see her plain as plain, a little race, now and again, Just to still fir up above them He went a see If he couldn't kern up with him. whne Jot higher than that It was cold, cold, and very still It was fair snojugn because birds weren't sll so different. There were Some black clouds got In the way, water birda, and land btrds.and tree and that made my He thought the moon had birds, big ones, mlddWsieed ones, and angry little ones, grey ones, btown ones, seen him and was trying to hide d hind but them a white nary (He dldn t know, )et, she' spotty ones, one. and certainly not an owl. The (was Just an egg) fo he clicked his bird . who went up with, any great (beak together and dove right through. grandfather had a plain, straight, sen with thi other bird close on his Tail. slbls looking beak, like anbody els, What 4 fl.wr1 that other bird must and a brown coat. Being a tree bird, have heel) I those "rTSu3s had a wasra.the; way he went up. When be cam. .whole snowstorm wrapped up Inside of them A. soft, sqin-hy, unfinished It just ej.ashed all over Well, up they went, till a little snowstorm' twinkle from the shiny water waa all those poor birds My coat waa so sleek and shiny they could see of the earthk Then they couldnt see the that pot (nuch 5f it stuck to him, but they got so high it St Ut k tuLh earth at all. Tbe-- feathers-o-T Just like me Chirped the chick's- - other- - one He came ou a regular I couldnt see how Jack Snipe snow bird DuC ho waont an owt ' dee. not yet. knew where he wav going " -- down! My er knew,-said Mahng, who didn't like to be He was going to the mnnrl NEXT STORY HOW THE GHOST OWL got ms rum ic - stllL We're spending more tlmt and thought on how to get around, under. TacT that honesty la the beet policy, and that epbetitutlon, so excusable In time of great stress la not Juatlfled In times of peace, than we would need to ravel the straight course. Queel, Isn't it, how vre'r sometimes willing, and count it brilliancy, of brain power, ' to scheme our way through (He, substituting shame for realities and the treacherous bog of dishonest practice, for-- - the solid ground of honest purpose? Every day we have an object lesson, some times many of them. Boms fellow Li av eler along tho earn- - wa v-- goes ths mire and la xjsv-e- r heard TiFagain without the stigma qr One would prison or other disaster think that we'd learn but we don Oh. no we we dontjearn! We're .. enough, wiser, to footing, i No ttrt! will cetth fools are found out Were right in that last for who really thought, though, escape In- the end" None of Us who travels this bog We lose always, when are trv to s lbstltute for con science. Self respect ia one of Lfes . greatest boons. L: I t .hepir, -- us-O- - -- , . vV.?. i |