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I thought that there was something heroic about it Dot didnt come In until after I did, and of course I didnt give her any hint But we talked things over, and decided that wed get up early the next day and give the boys the slip. We were wild at theml The next morning, while Dot and 1 were figuring It out how wed get home, and wed gone over to the bus to see what time it would leave, Buddy and Larry found us. They said that they were sorry and asked us to forgive them, and said theyd drive us home quietly and the whole thing would blow over. I was well, of course I hadnt slept all night, but It was a sort of pleasant excitement, too; I felt sort of swimming, in emotion, you know, and I said Id like to watch the Pebble Beach golf for a little while, so we went there, Van was there, looking stunning of course, and terribly sweet; and we had a few words together. , I wanted to get home and get rest ed, and have things go back to normal. So we started at about twelve, and then then of course the accident came. Dorothy bad left us, and I was driving. I thought Van would come to me the minute he heard. But he didnt And then when he did show up in court he didnt say anything about an en- run away with Dick gagement Once, when I said something, he said his stepfather would cut him off without a cent If he ever dreamed of It! He said that the main thing was to keep out of JaiL Gail could hear him. She could reRelieve the distressing member the ethereal little Ariel of symptoms by applying three years ago; she remembered the Mentholatum in nostrils casual, laughing Van. Ariel struggling and rubbing on chest. with the saddest problem any woman ever knows youth, faith, gaiety, security wiped away at a blow and Van CrtiCOM FORTIOaZyR noisily Jovial over her whispers, her If yon prefer nose drops, or asides, her anxious smiles and throat spray, call for the tears. MEW MENTHOLATUM LIQUID You see, almost from the first, Gail, in handy bottle with dropper I knew what had happened. It wasnt the Hetty Sorrel business. I was sure. Ten days after that trial I knew what I was facing. And he didnt even like me; he didnt come near me. I telephoned, I sent notes, but he wouldnt conje. You and Ede were so pleased that the trial had sort of exonerated me, and that I was sobering down. I saw It, and every one .was so happy, Dorothy well and safe Lets be frank. Theres only one way for making plans. and talking about going east for Christyour body to rid itself of the waste matmas, and all the time this tiger tearters that cause acidity, gas, headaches, ing at me. bloated feelings and a dozen other disYou poor little thing! It was the comforts your intestines must function. To make them move quickly, pleasfirst note of sympathy that had come antly, completely, without griping. Into Gails voice, and Ariel answered Thousands of physicians recommend It by a quick blinking of filling eyes. Milnesia Wafers. (Dentists recommend It was all my own doing, Gall I Miluesia wafers as an efficient remedy Isnt It always? Gail asked slowly. for mouth acidity). Those had been happy days for her. These mint flavored candy-lik- e wafers In which she had discovered pure milk of magnesia. Each wafer Days discovered her own heart And is approximately equal to a full adult Dick, dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed all the time the little sister had been thoroughly in accordance with the directwalking In the shadows deeper than ions on the bottle or tin, then swallowed, death, beside her. they correct acidity, bad breath, flatuYou cant think what It was, Ariel lence, at their source and at the same I told Van. I didnt know what said. time enable quick, complete, pleas else to do ! He didnt believe me,, or ant elimination. ho said he didnt, Ariel resumed. And Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 2C the next thing I knew some one told ad 48 wafers, at 35c and 60c respec me calmly that hed gone east There lively, or in convenient tins containing 12 at 20c. She paused. was Just one thing, Gail Each wafer is approximately a adult dose of milk of magnesia. A1 Just one thing that kept me from good drug stores carry them. Start usinr killing myself," she added. And that these delicious, effective wafers today was you." Professional samples sent free to reg Me!" jstered physicians or dentists if requee You. You kept talking about how made on professional letter head, t we had all to hang together, and get SELECT PRODUCTS, Incorporate! through the hard years, and carve out 402 23rd St, Lons Island City, N. V our destinies for ourselves. And I Just couldnt do It I I couldnt shame and hurt you that way. The day after Van left I told Dorothy. And she said what he said, that she didnt think It was true. But they wrent away, too, Gail. She must have told her mother, and do you remember VNU that Camp took Dorothy east to y 40.' school,Mrs. right away? Gall whispered, looking Beasts! away. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Dorothy only laughed about It," Removes Dandruff Stops Hair Failin' Ar.ts. stammered, with a memory of Imparts Color and Beauty to Grayand Faded Hai that youthful agony and shame flush60c and $1 .00 at Druggists, "t CheraT Wks.. Patenogqe.N.Y ing her cheeks again. p. SHAMPOO Ideal for use i Laughed Piker's Hair Balsam.Makes tf haiwfc!onitk I couldnt tell you or Edith; I was an fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at dnjf iis cox Chemical Works, Patchogne, N. k afraid to tell Phil! I went to see old Doctor Somers, and he only said that MENTHOUATUM too-rea- Quick, Complete Pleasant ELIMINATION 1 he would rather have seen one of my fathers children dead than have to tell her what he had to tell me 1" Ariel you poor child! Van didnt answer my letters, and time kept going on, Gail, and I had no money! I couldnt get away, and couldnt stay home. And then I thought of Dick, and that maybe If I was nice to him he would want to marry me right away In time. She laughed bitterly, fell silent again. What a fool I was ! she said. But he didnt. He was wonderful, but he didnt care that way. And then Christmas week came, and Dick was going on Christmas afternoon to Los Angeles, on a case for three weeks, and I wondered If he could get me a Job, any kind of Job. So I went to his office and I told him the whole story. He was wonderful! He never said a word of blame; the only thing he seemed to think of was how to get me out, and how to spare you and Ede and Phil. He adores our family, of course. He said that since I was a minor a very serious charge could be brought against Van. At first I wouldnt con' sider that But he talked me over, and he composed a letter to Van, as my lawyer, and sent it off that afternoon, a few days before Christmas, a few days before my eighteenth birthday, And Dick told me Just to keep quiet and not worry, and that he would keep working at it, and It would all come out all right Van wouldn't write me, ever, through the Clippersville post office, for fear wed be discovered. We had rented a box in the Greenvale post office, and I used to take the trolley over there and ask for letters. And during this Christmas week I went over and there was a letter from Van. He Just said that he was not going back to college, but that his father had staked him to a years trip around the world, and he and his chum were going. Gall, it went through my heart like a bullet "You should have wired his mother I" Gail said passionately. You oughtnt to have let him get away with it I Gail, she knew, of course. She couldnt Of course she did!" 1 The older sister was silent Gall, do you know that I never felt bad. Gail reddened In embarrassment I know what you mean. I mean, Ariel said, that I loved him I did care. I was carried away; Id never loved anyone before! But what I did feel, Gail, was fury, Fury at myself for being such a fool! Like some cheap little factory worker like a servant girl. Why, the servant girls have more sense! I could have torn myself to pieces, having Van smile and go his way, and Dorothy and her mother clear out You have a child, Ariel? Wait Well, I lay awake all that night of Christmas eve, after we had come back from church, and I thought and thought how to get away, what to do! And It seemed to me that I was going raving mad I was, too, thought the people in the church were looking at me, and I knew you and Edith would find out, long before they to do you dont have much chance In the movies. I got a start Ariel Adair they called me only I didnt like it much. Its all right for the stars, but I never would have been one. So I got small parts with a stock company. We played Hollywood and Venice and Glendale and Pasadena. That was kind of fun. "And then last year, when Murchisons Mills failed, Van came to Los Angeles again, settling things, and he came to see me. He told me that he had never looked at another girl, and be wanted to have me go back east with him. But then it was my time to say No, Ariel ended with a little curl of her lip. But you havent told me, darling. What happened to you? Were you ill? Oh, yes or not so terribly ilL They said it was all wrong from the very beginning It never would have been a healthy baby! Ariel said. They said It was luck it died. Motherhood. The magic word, the magic estate of which Gall had dreamed. She was silent from sheer shock, sheer inability to speak. Anyway, I was in a hospital for three weeks, in a ward, Ariel went on bitterly. That was when? "February. While Dick was in Phoenix. He had cases all over everywhere. And I was taken ill very suddenly, and hadn't much money. You poor kid! All that made me feel that I never wanted to see Van Murchison again. But he was having his bard times, too. Everything was crashing, and he was working hard In the New Jersey plant to save what he could. Hes there now. When he came last year we had lots of long talks, and In a way he did what he could. He said he knew he had behaved terribly, but that he was a spoiled kid. She was not very angry at him, even now. Gail saw, with a sort of stupefaction, that what the great MurchisoD did was still sacred, still above criticism, to ArieL Finally we arranged it that if he went back and got a good start, with these people who have bought the mills, she resumed, then Id come on and wed announce our marriage. And thats what has happened. Youre on your way east now? He meets me In Chicago next week. A pause. Then Gail said, You still love him, Ariel? I dont love the idea of living in New Jersey, Ariel said, after a brief pause. But youre not unhappy? The old bored, haughty look. Oh, no, Ariel drawled. But mind you, I was as much to blame as he I she added with sudden force. Gall mused on the whole story, her eyes on her sisters face, tumult in her heart, and the of the rain falling softly on the porch roof. You came here Just to announce It? Not exactly. Dick thought I ought to come home and explain. Was Dick at your boarding house? Not even that! Ariel said; with her scornful little laugh. I tell you did. And then quite suddenly, peacefully, I made up my mind to go away with Dick, to make you think we Were eloping. I thought that If Van sent for me I could tell you then, and if he didnt Dick would fix some way out! I got up at four and packed my bag and dragged it down and shut it in the old woodshed. And that afternoon, when you thought I had gone to Miss Vail's, I went out and waited for the trolley, and took the bus to San Jose, and bought myself a ticket to Gilroy. That w3 as far as my money would " go. , After the train was started I walked all through it, and I found Dick talking to a man, and he came right back with me, and I told him, what Id done And was he wild? Wild? Oh, no! He said that he thought I had done right. He was wonderful! Gails eyes flashed darkly blue. Dick she breathed. He said he thought it was the right thing to do. And he said not to worry, and that he would arrange everything the next day. He asked me if I had anything with me, and I sid Oh, yes, my suitcase. So I took his berth and he sat up all night thinking, he said." The havoc she had left behind her, the havoc she had wrought In his life, had meant nothing to her then, and meant nothing to her now. He didnt mind, she said vaguely. We were going to be married the next day, Wednesday, she presently added. But you cant do that down there. Dick wrote you that we were getting a license, and we did. But we couldnt get married, not for several days, and meanwhile Van wired, wired to Los Angeles. You see, hed had Dicks letter, and It was true that he was going around the world, but by way of Panama. He wired, that he would be in Los Angeles in sixteen days, and would see Dick. Then Dick said it would be much better to wait and see Van. To make sure, be cabled the ship In Havana. And Van cabled back, All right He was afraid of being arrested, on account of my being so young. Vans ship got In and we were married, and Dick and I swore that nobody should ever know, I hated him, then; I didnt want to marry him at all. But Dick said he would start legal proceedings. So we were married, and Van went on, on the next ship, and nobody knew. Dick had to go to Las Vegas for months; but he sent me money every month, and if he was in town hed come to Bee me and take me to a movie or something. And 1 got work 1 "It Was My Own Doing, Gail. he never so much as put a finger tip on me! But you saw him all the time? Off and on. He wasnt in Los Angeles much. But he would turn up and ask me If I had money enough. Gail said under What a friend her breath. Ariel made no response. She was looking about the old kitchen. I can stay here, Gail, In spite of the Wlbser tribe? Darling, of course I And theyre not such a tribe, Gail answered, laughing with a touch of hurt and reproach. Just Lily and the boys. And look this is the baby. This Is GaiL They named her Gall! Lily would have It You might know shed take your name, GaiL I suppose shes more a Lawrence than us Lawrences! To this Gail could make uo reply. She said tactfully, Its a quarter to seven, Ariel, and It looks as if either Phil had to be at the shop tonight, or had gone to Lilys mothers. You and 11 have dinner anyway. But what a buzz when the marriage Is announced ! with a sort of mild awe. Lets go upstairs, Ariel. Ariel sat on at the table, a mutinous, dark look gathering In her eyes. Everythings changed, and I miss Edith ! she hurst out suddenly, laying her head on her locked hands and be ginning to cry. Gail came over to her, and hen! down to crook an arm about Ariel head. Her own eyes were brim mins. 1 TO BE continued. LEGENDS OF AMERICA Off the beaten track In Europe, travelers sometimes find peasants who believe that the streets of America are paved with gold, aDd that the skyscrapers of New York are so high that, like the Alps, they are capped with snow the year (Golden Phantoms FASCINATING TALES OF LOST MINES w.n.u. round. By Edltha L Watson Weeks Supply of Postum t ree INTO THIN AIR buckskin bag of the WHATofbecame gold that George A. Jack-so- n burled in the corner of his cabin? Jackson has been dead for many years, and if anyone else who knows the secret is alive, he has kept his knowledge carefully hidden. Jackson himself was a man of prominence. It was he who, on December 31, 1858, went up Clear Creek alone (his two companions had gone after a band of elk), found hot springs, camped at the place and a few days later panned gold in a tin cup and made the first gold discovery of importance in Colorado. The place was the present town of Idaho Springs, where mines still operate and gold is still to be taken from the ground. It was this man who went to Middle park in 1867 to prospect for more of the precious metal. He and his companion on the trip found, gold in Buffalo park, but they also found unfriendly Indians and little or no water, so they drifted north along the top of the range. Four or five miles from Rabbit Ear peak they found gold again in a little creek, and by traveling upstream they came to a bar that held considerable value. This was what they wanted. After doing some work at the location they went to Georgetown and organized a party of ten men, returning to the bar In the spring of 1868. Now they built a cabin and a corral, for ten men needed something In the way of comfort and convenience If they were to devote their time to taking out gold. They worked pretty steadily, but Jackson took a little time out for whimsy, and carved his name on a tree at the corner of the cabin. After a while $10,000 In gold dust, packed In buckskin bags, lay hidden below the earth In a corner of the cabin. That- - meant a thousand dollars apiece not very much as fortunes went, but still a neat start And then Colorow and a hundred lively Utes decided to discourage the white men. They dropped In on an unfriendly call, and when they departed three men lay dead and the rest did not drag their feet as they headed for In fact, the seven who Georgetown. survived, with the exception of Jack-soseemed to feel that the peaceful East held a lure that surpassed that of the golden phantom, and shortly they left Colorado. Jackson, being somewhat accustomed to such turns of luck, had no Idea of leaving the gold In that deserted cabin. He told a friend about the cache, and the two started out to get It, but heavy snow turned them back and they were forced to delay the trip. The next spring, they planned, would see them at the cabin, digging up the gold. But that winter Jackson pulled his gun barrel-first out of a wagon, and the accidental discharge of the weapon caused his death. Fortunately, his friend knew the location of the cabin. He shared the knowledge with another man, and spring saw them up in the wild country where Jackson had found the gold. On Walton creek, near where the old Steamboat road crossed, they found the cabin and the corral. They also found the tree with Jacksons name carved on it This was the place, without a doubt And so they dug in the corner of the cabin, among the rubbish which remained as souvenirs of the ten energetic miners. They dug In the other corners, too, and in the corral, and outside, and by the tree. Gold does not vanish Into thin air unless some one aids it in its disappearing act. But who had been there since Colorow and his band? Just another mystery to add to the many strange happenings which make dramatic the history of the West! Read the offer made by the Postum Company In another part of this paper. They will send a full weeks supply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes for It. Adv. Trouble Maker Usually a man who Is worried about the future of civilization Is going to make trouble for people. 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