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'' , ... .' e ,,no.nwimor ..--. . ' ,!,' e, As 4. , .,,.. ' t ' ',. : - s e Ai o.ari , . ,' . . ... - r. ,. : t . .'- - . : , !Her hnsbands voice came to , i vóice. and .,..- ,, r,,.......---------; ,i,,,,ty. A .,.....,....., I ......... another, . , ran swift., a With litant'shs, beating FLORENCE FOSTER.7 ' -- -- . ,,, . .' I the room toward the win. ly across j f!li ,n't I ' I cdutd fit ,,,i, 'possible that-sh, II 14' ,,t. ". l ' 0,i,lt e V .- .',. ; . Harford : Ja .0e misaken.andyt-,, ; ,,,,, I .W.Frorr.. .:,,,,.1, ,,T.,.1,,,,,,..., ., - .,....,.. It, Etty.,--itH'half Wit 7herfforgotten ..- .ti -- . Iland considerate-s- . ' ermorsts. t tenderly ioliclious!couldn't Pb.. She was going mad. Her 'lltlii A ' ' , iri'-i'':' 11 ;Olt' her happineee and that:mitterle had driven her med.- and , this 1 1111' . RACHEL 0 , ,.. .. , 0 s. ; 4, , '4 sort had of , the .ip feverish gratitude beginning. . .-, . children of & afita0Stuailtifir0713:er,!ntne,a -sorunglue ' ;I r ,., . 1 . i;1 I on ,bis the in herr heart, He had satod , ;. I . taut tous r., aka clambered 4S .d' --.t :- --4 ', ill - - e - ' tismaecue, ' l' JACK HARFORD. WM Rerford's en: SO;1 from et dilemma so hideous that ithetwind,04,4,,,eat4,,ad ;leered- down.--st,i , II, r t ' 11 "'; ; Rachel hay. fallen deeply ilk lova het thee hnd never dared let her thoughts etre?, ;. ing ber face against the lattice. Far -r , 'tit' .. , ., 1 ' ' ei Zli, : have not dared to announce' their engage- - le the belnk t'r it 'Pei4'19'411"e' When 'ever thlt mounteln , the suit was Set. ,', ' . ..: . i . ; .. meet for fear of the anger of Mrs. Hagar& !Mrs. Harford luld cast her out (Veered- - IInns in e, blase of glory that gilded her ' .., .. le to Jack ,, .' i back relied Ensiling ited. he had taken her and, set her rty loft") and hairthat fell revestgly1 -4 , 414.. , , , 1 . the sight' before his departure he visits his eide-i- tis wife This man who was , ,..ittn toe two figure - : ' ,,. ,,,-. needle! In her room to bid her ieedby. It powerful and treat. not only. . fil . fountain,7 the 9.irs, by ',' it . ;.,..' le.preetically the on?, piece he con me the . riven land and among his, own pool:loll!'I "Jack!" , ,, , 1. ; -- a-.- .. ,, alone,- ect airtellcidara hie moiler watet girl 11110....r..e. 7 billta-,tt, tw,the Drum:rat- cititirmi '" .., -- 'EurePe- cry for halo. 1.1.. . turned and 1 l' - .., " .. ,r, , la the maYttIneRsehet learns it; her liar-0' ' The thought heeled beer lacerated looked up at the bared and shrouded roe that Mrs. Hartford bed 1;!.; t 1 :, . L.:1 -' I ' c. .eit, ., , , , Jeek'. wirti to her room- - Mn a Mallard Ii pride as nothing else could has. done. window. - , ..., 7 , - - bases- the girl a month'. valor; and trite her l lentati Meitin had given her- bark her J ' v C , ,. - .., she Is dramtesed. Rattle) pleads her In the world ; hut be. bad done p ',' citArnefe, vim., cents. but tirs. Milord bill not listen. and , more tkian Xitat..bi. bad. set,. her. ta-r- ':', ... , ' , ral . deriame that Rachel's. statement that oho' m; &hove the women 'who had InSilltOd her. ille, 6 ele, :.shoos the bi th,,,,, dare ot, .- e0gaged-2-Jaeltia !,),!eirtipe ,0,,,,,a1,,lic,e. wheh ..Ttric,,.. ,, ---- -e of- ... stet ;lit- soresitecament ,.. : -- Incredulous half ik acroes . breathless is mill The, the hack Petra fi' loeking ...et, t:, ' 1 en in h"etclistGl echo l swaleidiTreavehulti like oneanZei-Kw.ereritelitto bang ' ' borderland. itaebel hid. rtalgeg , ,,,, , . :!i., het' i fate knelt. Rachel its, IOC .: sh in had that'fact air. the atilt 1 4-- , - 1 She meets ha pleasure to do. whet '' ' wendering .: ;::::: :- -: 7 .i;i13 ,.' - ewela gainst .... - .. the wooden- - mesh of ;i veered ISMAII., MERJAPC. s scathe klahome- - dreamed dream'. wee - 4? r. dt, ,p4, , ' .. ..;., .' I' , -eat- staring dan who has been educated .ne Zeeland. bot-i- Itee reining SWall Heed on -i .z.,, time Reeel WE el ay. Je18 hie ccurtrY lout in front of her with eyes that Saw i the man who had glanced up. straight ' , I Mahcmmdoo 1 'q$i-' t .:i 2-. 4- 4Rachei. whe has known htel. i seine MOS, 4,,,,,wth44,3,.,e4,,,,,,,mtte.4.4us.he,L.,4 awl ,ateoe,t,at. thutwiadow,411. answer 4, ILt ,., ' to het ieer troubles- qt. allett It era. impos, I 01, , ery .., - ,-- 1,7, warm- - tom; bar me ret,,,,,,,,,, 7, i 1 I mrretrOtt"tr , for .Iiim-t- o, 'have heard,wit abs' - goturn,agto. taabotet stee...fladanat. ,e, . '. . , of as hearing'. senee mean bore here !man to keep Sirs, cotill !ordinary . The : been ree)sers " girl weird. 'IeIli r ' It, '' I , l For a lobe moment . so lilted with i Itarford hes staffed abroad the story et her ., a primmer till she was eid, perhaps. , 1,,I ,,111110 her left that it emotion tired of hers It pulsating alograce., .. IV I , t lzhe' - or he. had frown ; , to her, held ..A. 'widen decision comee ' - .... t esible. house et ' 1"a'a;-.--Ph ave a csb 'itou dr -e other; '".411. , :... r nercertible aint . searcely , tire Node her pteonet. ,. I.matt aterias. ,1 '.1t1,,.,' II ''arkl" .The name as she breatheda , . . .... tit 'Fling brought her to her feet. white '.' Yo'r oeyeesi dare the to crittrally t ' 'The faint clink of it now was not a cry, but --rather 111returne to loamatante eritn- - . and trembling. Jack i Mhile. come , In eareseL ao . , he etittle down the ......,....ee'' spurs Oet hating gone la England acid begins ' . s ." ilp 0,9r. - , ,'. ) ' notenisee 'Niro. for her. He Robs twists corridor. She touched her disordered...save her. Ali. but the very sight of . r . , . to bele him, ks Arab boy who Sneers, the, hair with nervous fingera.-- - He woe in4him, seemed already ..to- have see the , l . .. s of her prison-hous- e te'lea "76' e'here Recbe., riding dress then; she dreaded when ildoor : ajar! God ,4 '' i an ot ' had-nwas His 'lg.- -. failed --- came- to her ottritight-frtihie own ' . .. . to those prayers which had. gone;- - ' . 4, in his native ocietume.-iewe... - 'quarters. drereed ,..-:,-- an1 it ,.. :i 1 His beak. i...,, her in ' , n told unceasingly thteloOk-ihie that berluP with TT :141"Ea' ere' I,' ' ' serer-Ja' ' ' ck! . THE CAGE, .' he bed been smoking hashish..., --: e- -man , , , ' 14 , ' ' outikre thi w . . . a ft, had she tan. trees of leaves the plano hung awTalTgre Was , in the action ; eithorn I tnobpodwe.d-.4..4 i something t ,r - over mountains. arid the.: guldle'-.. ti it hurt ,1 . stretching range on range. oehre-bitio- d The curtains opened and dropped CO deliberately indifferent that 5 , . t prit the watching woman like a - blow. in 4 ' hue of the ky.lbehindAbe-Iberian, againet the fierce worried turned toward him, the face.- - If - he had As Ley nee a- - burden over the land, , was in no Rachel. 'doubt - -- ',from some niinaret in the distant city ithee there ' , Rut in the harem nuarters- Or this , - rockbewn . :; . He had recognizee :. rail of a muezzin 'Mind as to athat. of ''.4 house. dim and shaded be- - icame the thin faithful or erne. . her without sign surprise ,. to the I the i , ,hourof d wIntlOws heavily-latticethat!summontrig hind the . in the a recognition-h- ere ',. -, ---,,, over the city climbing prayer. In the alcove, where the rug ition at such down looked --, "'''',-niche set toward Mecea wee. ,weinen'e quarters of this' eastern ' valley' with:its '..- t ; -. ledge on ledge front .. ' ...' In readiness. fingersNot tightened , ' below. the apartment knew .only lever backon a lattice. the .., whitely. To the in worship. fhist. Later they listening ward . " pleasantlytempered 'movement-oa the . -mut. the low,xGregorfan-tone- d , ''''',Isere even ,cold. Now, indeed. as that !' stared across the empty grew even more hand. Chet pushed saidethe draperies ,tering of his prayer ., ' - I a face from which with a, all , courtyard had silence tile room that begun. lintolerable ' ;r hung across the doorway of the , . the light had fled. pot aside for her SPecial...tiee,the , shiv- - Her Ilpierewhite.sind elm trembled Metter aecomdeintions violently when. his cred ---- -that f)11" if ,' liferlan turned to her amtiling. "You :'; - e - Her recent Vinesie had. dealt, very I,plished, In the first moment of her recog- k : his hands outstretched. with her beauty-accentuating 3 Medi"' , ,leek Harford ebehael re r in a sudden nition-- of .t ' '.' Her nerves betrayed her tie rieser:.111,0 .harro, optima. ,the , The world bad membered nothing. , ' cry: The girl with a clear, smooth- skin, radiant with Blear pallor of her NA', the mournful , Take a lesson ' reeled and , Do this every day slipped away from he- rre a smiN are 4 ,i' 't. folded eet "were you the Why like curves her "Why of loved-lips ides freshness man sheth.e saw leave the and natural shauld to color, jewels - -pyou 21W2rt tamtlittg- -a miling while you man God only delicate pink vise. a of is sent to from her much aid. had There too dust Mere of etals dirt and where less for those molt need them. she doesn't ; Cleopatra ' fortunate, ' For a no other retteen why he should r , us live to make it advisable to neglect this co.. The charm of a perfect natural complexion at-- " There ir as genuine was you P ! about the rottart. 140 oddly like a cort- -, in s town. be remote here interior this an-- I of a With world - t011tiettillnetic cleansing even for a day. Powder should be tracts far more than elaborate dress and ornafurtaiehet western drawlng surprise tn th e tri gil guige. but be Vtith all her pulses raring-w- ith her :,.;.- 11 cient beauty arts at her room. that., only a close inspection- ,smi i ed, no more. H ie l ips were k removed, and rouge, if you use it. They combine ments. aflame-- no 4 then of the thought anhl fad set settriet line theacrolta thhi she ,,s revealed wnitM have strange depended command, kissed and ridden with dirt and skin secretions in dangerous clogging. lover who had If your complexion lacks the beauty which that erateful, my wife? , ... antiene yolk omailes-t- he stripl-oon cleansing with Palm ewe r The lover of false kisses whose -Grateful! What for? That you Mama : women envy and men admire, don't depend on were 'embrdlitered the Mame of Dry skins are benefited by cold cream after which elfin had like an Olive oils to gold, promises, golden prointo me .daily? That you heve impris- - i turned con- If unusual dryness is your trouble, sp. and to to its rah or sentences from the .Koran clothes the leaves draw attention of trorit dead cleansing; jewelry and ' elatein tect, here-lprea Piave woman improve ike oned me 1 throne with its - ..., -- a bridal a little before, as well as after washing. defects. temptt ply an the freshness serve had and I'm Merlan harem! ..k which a Lryou forret'.0st orate draperies,. Tears, forced themselves through her moothness of her skin. told her it was neetteeary to tract, in English woman and not-- -.' Every woman can transform her bad complexion nd fell nnheeded down her 1 , ereer that her position is the eSes of -- An Engliebwomeet and a Chriallareyelida - - ., ' into a good one, for alluring freshness and clear' as she stood there . her face still was This Blended from the sarne oils be beautifying to c is unassailable be That Fa 'strained nomething household ertainly. might bis color isn't a gift of Nature,but a matter of care. against the t tic e her eyes .' she bad been is- - proud of. eh? But what you must re-- ' Vilr two months , not confined to the face with a brooding , hungry look on .. 1 i Two In now of the menthe! ' Palmolive Two that ;' bath grace was member wife. a alone. The by mall Merlotti's Soap is blended from the same bland where '' to her, till that Allah. I have raised you up to be mY tate of desolation had settled drearily, oils which adorned the sumptuous marceremonial with '(4 I centuries; it seemed unreal a soothing How have skm daily to utter!'-if. crown v. t re perfect e la of honor. th That " $ your la s e that moment since ble baths of Egyptians Greeks and Romans. all ancient peoplts. an& tie ,very .4. remote from anything he had everaesport to partid co girl need be aftlictedwith a bad complexion, it bd etimilugh-lus- i ng mask. and olive oils the -.r,,,, known-ot4 palm my caretuil She it. Ilodern scientistst with all their research, have , Into the- - room and ttnattoneet that hal made 11;4' to do nothing to- forfeit ,haek-turned for improvethent is simple and easy, Daily deans-- : , cleansers used. fl ung h erself d own , Oa the c ushions. ore.- Love fares- es - muclar-- b ut no förta''as he derileed been able to discover milder, more soothing, 1..r-'-'-''''''- ' w-Ana mettle r thing "' .' 'her face in their, emooth soft- - ', log. gentle but thorough, is the secret. thts roan absolute posateeteurt,a former or more efficient soap ingredients. was a contempt in hi. voice nese There was 'no hope for he- r- . I There 4 like some temembrarce from for Ival You use must renicrve ,the nothing soap. none. No one cared-- not - - But although" very expensive. eten the the gigantic vol- nevistince. one of those 'alearcele ex- f that cut down to the very heart-t10- ,t, -. ,,"'' ,,,in the She-wwho -was her master dirt, oil and perspiration which- collkels recollections of past scenes-10toquighe looked at hem, man reit. het '1', WM in which Palmolive is produced keeps the so and not fate fool. causes and skin contemptrouble. yet was like most he of - - plicable what her 'oceasienallY, 'and pores flit all tions that 4oething but that he atilt could mock her very low, Users profit by Palmolive popu- -. ' and Of what is seemed to tier. he bad tilde shadows. across the brim, .,....,-.Choose raintolive, because its action is soothing. - Epee with this glimpse of the past-t- his , of her ronvales - made o f her shone in her eyes. I ., the days TithYe. first a to man's of fare set those never should be sight 4. ' all Ct cried: used for Harsh soap , washing the she i a the heatt" fel house in the Place I rem-"M Y crown of honorr' Palmolive factories. working -day and night, : imprisoned thoughts and 'engines; stir- '' t,. .1 ' Oh. I face. Pat m tincias much h leR--- -' tiftheGardene offront had. the e, ,..,,.,-and toll: gwell that I haverealize importation of the rare oils- in vast quatv, Meria'n, sold it etruok that she had the amocith,-creurnThe cry rose lather gent& into Jerk., oh- Jack! allow you to enjoy this finest facial soap for o a man of clean tities, t ' ,, ', bee merely with the na t era, shrink . brokenly resianesely from her as mEhYgeetilkfh.ahniovndo,t the skin until it removes all clpgging deposits. -- the modest price ot ' ttidi tortred I illst of a yttaiiitiven-a-11 ceutspu more than ordiw her heart strove to cry out to Don't forgot you, neck and throat. They ate as4 bearf-senar-ared Her w ords mounted hysterically. though the intimacy of marrierce with a man his soap. nary '' . r,ohme rerett-hothiTend hatred sad , be,1,-- by ow harem lattictivra a nt, e 1,4 I for whom Alm conspicuous as the face for. any lack in beauty. no Words- of onottemptAnd Ismail Merlon had walked to be-- by f the wall of her own ought Careful rinsing leaves the skin stimulated, freshr so e mirteous ,e THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY. M wauk et, U. S.A. him eelf and c ,e: n Swiftly 0 proved warily. mpt! ' ened and free from the accumulation which en- 7 i' -: Merlan leaned And the l'i, fell ail silences err into the T1111 PALmouvi compANT Of CANADA. liattek TOROM, err. II '': her sherpey on the tn outh. , large; the pores, causes. blackheads and carry in- se was conscious of another sound. . ' i. ... . The aetton, so unxpcted. so brutal. leo faint and stealthy focesteps, the fection. AIN gookErs 'g segnploto Ulm of Wet orsislm ' ...f' I 1,,,,,,,-br eurPriee Vito I' 111 conscioutiness of epying fi , k elm threw out 4.3.4,,a at y,. half Mill, , I' the ' ,hand3 and fell heavily to 'her ' "Who's; there?" 41; , -I - - -, : , She mitekey In French.. - ft was her 1, , . , li" .11'''' Man nf medium oely wince conversation., Innin"" ,11 iliew- e--'- --of the bousehoM 31erlan alone spoke '4 ' Volume and effidency a without ivithout a word or sign, , English. but some of the servants , an d Made from h.e , her personal attendant among them , , I produce nt 1 eeceourca loom:, he turneo and left the eke Frew. 1111t 'Palm and Olive , te0111. ., "It is t e My lady called?' y . 001, The curtain masking, the arched door- . qusdity for only . ,,, , Annabel At , It was sintost duel( in the room way had parted-t0 0reveal the figure of Oils 1 le Cleopatra a a For . her woman eyes. when Raehel opened silhouetted against tits 1lo VirithinSion, a, I few seconds she lay motionless, star- - dim radiance of the lighted gallerr ir dopda z- ..' Used conscious beyond- -a charming, shadowy. figure mii 1 ..., into the scarcely . ., gloom, log . ' Ail.21111,---L.11111- 111.- , LAMS' AND MISSES' DRESS . of her sturroundmga aware dimly that in her drapertes of white and gold... . t'l did not call." There was latent and burned. ' ain her lips ached hand -'cud'A--mouth to her ip her in Rachel's voice. She dia. v antagonism put and plaid combination pl .. II I1 denly v: ith a quick movement, and reat liked this enigmatic woman who was r , in this is shown version I pleasing OW Roe set bruised she as a her 1 the totieh 1. spy upon her struck her had . of the sleeveless dress which closes membered. Wall so Meelan .:' a look rsn arrange -- andsometimes-i- n .i. - at' The fits left evident's-- hi had cane the dark eyes as they - r 01110 -,,, her lying ther e. without so much as rested on Jealouswaist. ythe sroaniii , strtfly an . I ' a servant. Then. as ,.! hatred, it almom seemed .ille ladies and misses dress lsummortng h or shol . .- . bow long had she beepnd."11 en d hind thIlt.. he would feel much safer In a tree but the softness of pattern cuts in sizes 16 years. 36, spying on her grief. she felt excuse in. for Ignoring th goat that realized that some one had filled with a nervous dread pile IIIIIpI' I ti 38, 40 and 42 inches bust meat- could than' on the ground. your aster wants me to. ta1 l. $o nO lion s, she c'h dIvahhht hnlYnedt(' : 36It 3 In 36 Size hay," h" her ore. 'Poke "If only I could find a hollow tree " )ards requires ;emnatt:rrer7h atob'ourerada 7Y 2.111 lie had btruck herbrutilly and un-t- voice now as she addedr: foo inch plaid material 1 1 will feel yards , $ you are herelight some lights . Net whimpered WhItefoot. expectedly. -. ........-$ r ',- - -- ,., Pi and materiAl ree than hidv ita difficulty she raised hers plain yard utec" -----'the brisk mati young grinned ' from the diito and crossed the roem.1 I at him. "I just bad. ling' In oti near the ground in a strange (To Ple ContInue4 ) 2inch lining. Price 113 cents, . to , a MANAGING nn-- CROWFOOT.. work little to a In you're engaged San Fran- do before girl started. I'm all through ' 'You'd better come on with me- this Mace. so they don't pay any attention inow. Come owl" -. , .2r--- .,.) to So and you, whitefoot began to look for a vening." said the brisk young --S. ii . . jealous, that's All. I Man - If thit Irene youre of ' dead tree. , is so nice. maybe I'll go You owe he knew that to his handsome room.mate ..s-fgo- with you. after all!". i. . along , I, wou to It there Ind be out oho more to a and my boo be sistera. likely ,' I ' i - "1 friend visitltig her and Ave can Play rmeatittletonsh9ratotielhdisastrnrniFliFil:ii:'FM;lityrgolttiartileearirtcnsanta; w alld try thddeatlytrhe: thaneintoarrtial cards!" 1:176, '.l'io. you don't. Artemus." objected i Want you. but I i 7 -- - -He know it was a dead tree I don't think ' bde.ecaad user don't.. 'the handsome ;ii . rOom.mate to (imek,--:11 'It's fair Irene. Resides. hastily. .she , there was no bark on it But Your sister is a mire I t. Does a if sho ably would not' be in the leastprob. e !, , in- tpi ,o, i oA," a itcher of ;. gort. ! he couldn' holtt ell2whether wasnt married she'd begirlall and , . in but torested Hbi, thas after you you got, there, tt , . at tree was not low., I mean as It is she's deadly. She's right. ol 7utside Get afflicted and I'd bate to see- - you .emharrassed of C t . t7 hard with a fatal germ the match- - old top." he couldn't tell from the ground. . ft. .. bacillus. ,., I ' Oh. dear." . ' . It'i handsome-- room- - '''" - a aga In makingea 7... 1) Y''. 1,-- I ver hatim ' 'what s our I matt, so mehat Indignantly. ' What's Att.'. it ha it stood for Yen a cam. k "Oh dear! I suPPose I will have to sis.lter ---when she you called' wafter with you' 11, dot" eeem ParstPeeir "eel time le room. dirrib th:s, and I am Ito tired.. It you up today:' 'Artemus.' she con .. the warm , to be a friend of mine th eve is de of a pitcher filled with ought to be hollow. There ought to eluded her conversation,. 'see if you If your sister wants me to call I ning.I P resents ,. an appearanCO 1 ..,, .' .. , .. It is Just the can't persuade Crowfoot to come out Vainly shall do eo! It would be rude' Which be splendid holes , ' k TO the stall - with you. Jt'e iperfect f&hanie that not to accent "liar hospitalltl. WoOdIgeiTiattlire ,thal the kind of tree Drummer that porous cod T. v NNIIIIEFOrte0Ta. Al.,ES and ' tIOOd looking sister always has gone out of her A1111:17E: . through to .colleuctinaidehseriees pecker likes to make his housta In. 'I aas mheen lass46::; etrai'r' . to be extra nit'e to me. amd I cansvayl seeped By of tiny drops on the exterior. But.- 'be' disaPP shall terribly i frilchtenvid all be I'd rlther 3"''''' 'V .' 4 ' don't find one of his houses loMe- - tens and children should be let T' (1;- 7With no cause for fehr., fIt perm it any of the water nor willvs ... bachelorhood in it, but rigish I hadn't got into permanent and k' . VI she Ilif: Ms' "Oh o won't mind Than fearfulrof nothinrit all."' t at Pa . liquid Irene is precisely the right girl for b risk room-mat- e hers him! , ' climb' it to find out. t 0 th tt ot b er side. the answ er 11 1 assured him "I .1through 1" a , Whom danger la near. I know that If he onry could see ' ---. o the problem m annever d a knew In . 'N,0: lies such I anifestly bet' he'd be shout her! You ' the Wood Mouse. ) He looked anxiously this Way. u know how to crazy lot- - other direction. sister ix. 'She believes in girl 40 manage him and be awe as ITIN. Mouse kept on tIng Pent:0e do. just as they Choose, be theWhen the cold water is Olnoldi He looked you do it and bring him along!'" that way. looketransiously 111 , the he latter pitcher. be cause she know Eyer3r time best. says . alley naturally tact , he In 'rg anxiously the other way ; tor '' "Acen't you the tittle ntind reader was so tired that l is an e ecallent it'unes chilled. ' ' . of heatglass looked anxiously evitry way. A But he f now!' the brisk youn g man aald ad- - ..,.11( up to' the point ' ars 'Just ;who t I" m tirritLinnge4 oe"',wh,...41re It bt.centeor-liquit ' '"" ,,,think at You , you'd have must been listenhe no one t afraid imiringly. to and the. s Moreover. nothing the handsome roommate 1 Shadow the Weasel andsthin go on ' sof -' I i, . agree with you ,do know what is best an. I' m aola"a:g ,..., ....., t ilnfo:it'Pte, In teal air,!.. also becomes . and so. he P tarted up the tree. It I .:again. Ily and by.4he.beeame PO tired l'Illieri to do it- - lf, you don't want me to go, cooled but this air usually containt:,-,---;,,,--Ile was;.hialf way Up when glancing, shosold waste thoeugirtee'renrY. lit tolb.t 111 -that, noteveu the, thought of Shadow ,., emeellt el across; '1"") "me of the ,111., 4 eatala.. In tact...I-- Tilers is a 'he - snow tc'.c.c.'....this Moisture amte IP, she., andAth,mh 1,44,,,emt ahPad snail!' ...... ,.,.... $o- ,..z,,. ,a,,-,- , is bunt ' , ,' .....,i the form as hart lust of a gas or vapor but -''' -. luMPtight-blh en you like. unhapvyivoh -i , . I old age as you .want, with prace,Tp whre'h to!' aolv into , Itquid water 1 throdtV7Tilat which ", , itasidwen Ott; shadow the am shadow's.: - -- ---stealing-1"m- s -'-.. rtant of rene per t7' ,: ; ' 7 ' ' i flying. There couldn't be Parties in the library- - when 1 '. ; I. "I - ,,a lot some one nil the a.11. in the a, which hei your' beck"' caussem e I hold your sister tn -,..',) bit of doubt about it. White la turned. ' si c i nay becomes sufficiently chilled, yo 17, ' 11,1110. or accedei am and too pf '' fray to only o glad If oot flattened himself ago 11st th e , . -'t preci p itate the , . This , to DI' littie the We4mal, had been it snug haled - . wish sae may , -; continues until of the,. . anti, I the tree and peekid around "rvf Seen this. Irene. ; . : tide-o- r room- - heneath 'the roots of a' eestaini I I , I. i .. Tii stich a l'i.e.r by' don:tknow 'veil was He .' Justin time to estil.wgr";;1,15h inat....lrene makes;thre Pairatie:dainhde wilermiiPar 11:r:a ttahrirbitibt 7chtuir:nr:; tsPor."diff old stump., tfieve he.had 1 a, ViIllefontrflatteued ., himself against and black- and white bird almost. the to you.,'! yawned the l around mid pick. tip ,after yon;briek . .. long tiine in 'the greatert comfort; ' men contaminPorisiubr:Ingon inth lewourdtsifdoerme.fdnetil 'forever for ilung of searehing IT the stde ofitoutfie nttrieetta.nd reeked , Isnro Sar.e.rn MHoi JhaaYd aeloigmhot ainionthga, no oestr you don't mind, . - "Fier. Little tunnels led to his storehouse the' tell to move bark into the t. ' thee. ,from socks a W. air my until detkit. I I .1'. don't thi;nutf. you'd have th"el.ficient time has and up to the surface of the snow; t1 i--'. ,e r .' you'll find your tandker-lehn'the ground and then 'risen sharply by the way: elapsed for Sit to - - ' '0 er a I I yr,as very it,,had been a sphndid place and one!I In the wastebasket. ' They toll I taken the show --- this trise. lila bill Pas black and 'into other tketbeiturtestic)dr: Van ,; when he evening in felt which '..; I picked up my book. You i had , perfectly safe home in trees p'''- 7.-, the ground: Tn was ling a tiny' hook on the end there 'when.them Prusgs. who was asked to'. ethho7dnellpdiwteewtherwtssor liras thee s:oiltihalindga imosforso , , .'.. 4 until Hba43w the ,Wekroet ba d ap- tat he is giatte. as ..rnueli at home In there op top,- It sets me why. Hippinaton i ' . ' 4 dinner by- my 'deter... She paid Van or it. Whilefoot knew Ilim. It Was had piledalways ' ' iris' d ' to,ertah eft Had him such you a , peared. treesAts Chatterer the fled Stluirrel Butcher, the Shrike,. Whitefeot silty- - , tercxen like yon on their tieeq nebilt.east of ...,countenance the Immo force otalLet trillear Prriesesenteee oleo ' ' ' 4 ""."'''' helpless Would Imstts have and playing'i model p., a lot more tor horns In about,therwyou 4t ,,,.. railitqrt may trees of 'as . ibe. he water 'which than, ered him friendir mil? recoln'' recognized 1 aseoimnilaur,erotpe "Hob!" N' t the handsonie little people '.obtaMptl'fraM The Deseret News1: him 6 no of the'éousin "You can't make me mad," said th !oriole. "if snorted' tt- fttriPed Chifiritunk. tithoOgh Strip- - (Copyright, 1122. by T. W. Bu ,,,..v1 bandoome that's e, pall early is -the Aire'. t. r int 15 cents. Enclose., reom-matdt coet..-priground like his Danny Meaaow i Chipmunk belongs to the Souirre. 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