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Some cooks believe that hot dressing penetrates the potato better than cold dressing, so gives more flavor to the salad. half-starve- N j t l' W.N.U. RELEASE THE STORY THUS FAR: I want yon to go over to Hemmings and get the sheriff, Jim told Sherwin, who protested that he didnt know the way. His real reason was that the sheriff would arrest him. But Jtm wanted Sheriff Cutler to go after Jordan, the outlaw. Sherwin got on a horse at last, but went the wrong way deliberately. Suddenly he decided he was a coward, and turned to go back and face the worst. He heard lanes voice, then saw her in a clump of bushes. He saw something else Jordan creeping np to abduct her. Jane tried to fight him off, but Jordan lifted her np to carry her away. Sherwin at- he turned back into the house, a furrow of worry between his own brows. It seemed as if Mac had caught at the meaning of things by instinct, or had he found out something himself? Standing alone in the hall, he took out the sheriffs paper and studied it. The picture of the escaped convict was unusually clear-cu- t and good, the description accurate. Jim was still studying it when he heard a light step behind him and turned to meet Fanny Sewell. The young nurse caught the tacked, but Jordan escaped again, trouble in his face at a glance. wounding Sberwing arm with a knife. Theres something wrong! she said quickly. Nothing much wrong when I see CHAPTER V you! Jim answered heartily. But she was not to be put off. "Jim, hes faint from loss of blood Youre worried! look at him I For answer Jim held out the paOld Mac intervened. "Ill fix him Ever see that face before, per. up; you go phone for th doc, Jane, Fanny? he thrust hig hand through Sher-wiThe girl gave It a startled look, well arm. "You come along she scrutinized it carefully, her then with me, soa Hello! he shaded his eyes with his hand. "Say, Jim, own face changing sharply. Oh! It was an exclamation of if I aint mistaken th sheriffs across th bridge right coming now! he added, pointing. Jim gave a quick exclamation of satisfaction. So he is. Got a posse, too. Just in the nick of time its all right that you didnt go for him now, Hazlettl Sherwin flushed suddenly to his hair, but no one noticed it. Jane was running on ahead to telephone for the doctor, Mac had him by the arm, and Jim had apparently become absorbed in the approaching posse. Send a man over for that horse, Mac, he threw back as he hurried Game Flavor Rabbit, opossum and squirrel meat is light, and generally tender. Only the oldest animals need parboiling before cookTry it as a delicious cereal ing. Woodchuck and raccoon, muskand in muffins. rat and beaver meat is dark. Wood- off. at your groGet Sherwins face was set. The old chuck and raccoon meat needs parcers. Made by Kelloggs of Battle boiling. Muskrat may be soaked man peered at him sideways, ruCreek and Omaha. overnight in a salt or vinegar solu- minating. tion to remove gamey flavor. Thought you knew the way to A lECESSITlJWfSSSr Hemmings . His tone was casual, and he went on at once; Its a pity tobefreefromr5 jfjV HOUSEWIVES Paint Deodorant CAMPERS CHIGGERS 1 you missed baggin Jordan; hes got Various deodorants for are paint GNATS, FLIES I! ? GARDENERS available in paint stores. Deodorant th start of us now. FISHERMEN MOSQUITOES Well have to get him, Shershould be stirred into the paint just INSECT REPELLENT He had before it is used and after the last win answered absently. Easy to Carry and Apply. Pleasant, watched Janes figure disappearing of if addthe has been thinner, any, CO. Kansas City 8, Mo. ed to the paint. Otherwise the later into the house and now he saw the addition of the thinner might neu- sheriffs posse riding up the long slope to Las Palomas. tralize the effect of the deodorant. It seems to take a good many men to hunt down one out here, he School Lunch Box When you pack the school lunch remarked dryly. old Mac Kinder nasty hurt, box, be sure the contents are packed said, but there aint no bones broken. Ill wash it an th docll fix due to MONTHLY LOSSES? it up all right. You girls and women who lose so While he worked, his patient sat much during monthly periods that by the window watching the posse. youre pale, weak, dragged out He expected to be called to tell his this may be due to lack of blood-iro- n Bo try Lydia E. Pinkhams TABLETS story of Jordan, but he was not, to one of the best home ways and, as time passed, he began to cases In such build up red blood wonder why. Then old Mac startled of one the are Pinkhams Tablets him more. best blood-iro- n tonics you can buy I reckon you dont know that Janes said to be goin to marry Stenhart, do you? he asked casually. He felt Sherwin stiffen under his hands. I think she will not! he said sharply. Mac stared. Then he fell silent, binding the arm a trifle closely, his eyes straying out of the window, following Sherwins. The old man was farsighted. He made out a paper in the sheriffs hand, and after a moment Jim took it and both men stared at it. "The sheriffs got a description of some one thats wanted, be said Ive seen them papers befinally. fore now. 6 dif-You can also get this cereal in Kelloggs VARIETY ferent cereals, 10 generous packages, in one handy carton! Sherwin did not answer; his arm was bound up and he rose suddenly and made for the door which opened on the posse. But Mac caught him back. "Dont you do It, son! What do Sherwin stared at him. you mean? I The old man smiled grimly. reckon I kinder suspicion why you took th wrong road, son; you dont need to meet th sheriff here, Jim aint called for you. For a moment longer Sherwin stared at him sternly, then he flung himself into a chair beside the table, and leaning across it, buried his head in his arms. Old Mac came and stood beside him, looking down at him pityingly, for he saw his broad shoulders shake with a hard drawn, bitter sob. Got any new men on? Cutler had asked. Seen a fellow like that picture?" Jim studied the picture a long time silently, then he looked around at the sheriff. Whats he wanted for, Cutler? first degree. Escaped "Murder, -- ' 4 AlVw ' . convict from Rhode Island; its for life there, you know. Jim nodded. "Better leave the paper with me," he said at last; new men come along every now and then., Thats so! Personally I dont IF Y0uBAKE A AT HOME just dissolve think likely hes round these parts; According to directions on the The shertoo far off his beat, eh? pack-Se, then use as By the way, iff moved to the door. fresh yeast. At your grocers. Keller, wheres that feller who mixed it up for Jordan? Send him along to show us the way he went send old MacDowell, he shelf your pantry The Jim said promptly. knows, other mans got a bad arm; Ive As phoned for the doctor for him. be spoke he accompanied the sheriff to the door and shouted for Mac. The old man answered at once and got his orders to go with the posse. STRAINS SPRAINS He cast a sharp look at Jims face MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS and obeyed without a word. At the moment Jim scarcely noticed that he did not suggest that the man whom they called Hazlett should go, but he thought of it as d ever-so-gent- le ALL-BRA- N ASi0SJPill5 I i 2 i f i i CINNAMON BUNS k s if. iffsrxmm Il .on m SPRAINS AND STRAINS Whttfoa NEED SLOANS LINIMENT FRIENDSHIP is composed of a single soul inhabiting two A Mary Imlay Taylor ns Lawn Food Grass is a heavy feeder, particu-lar- y under lawn conditions where it is mowed and watered frequently. The best grass seed in the world cant do well unless there is a supply of plant food available. Most soils are deficient in plant food, so by all means provide proper nourishment. Four pounds (two quarts) of complete balanced plant food per 100 square feet of lawn area will do wonders for a d lawn. Gems of Thought TURNING POINT s Roughly of them are Annamese, small, with slant eyes, high cheek Sherwin had finished his meal and he thrust his plate aside, looking across at the old mans face behind the camouflage of tobacco smoke. dismay, as she lifted her troubled eyes to his. Cant be mistaken, can it? Jim asked grimly. Its terribly like him whats the crime? Jim turned the Theres a statement paper over. pretty bad, too! Fanny began to read it slowly, her face losing its happy flush. Hes saved my life and got Jane away from Jordan today. Its its darned hard to know what to do! The nurse did not seem to hear him. As she read she paled, and suddenly she caught at a chair and gasped, her eyes dilated. Good Lord, Fanny my darling Jim forgot his girl, what is it? quandary as he caught her in his arms. I she tried to smile. Nothing! I was a little dizzy theres Jane now! Jim, still anxious and perplexed, looked around. Stenhart! Come Hello, Jane along. Fannys overdone, shes as faint; Ive made her sit down, he spoke he was putting the nurse into the big chair at his desk. Stenhart, following Jane, came in slowly, leaning on his stick. Whats it all about? he asked. Jane was getting a glass of water for Fanny, and as she brought it Jim held out the sheriffs paper. Look here, Jane! His sister ignored him, fussing over the other girl. Feeling better, dear? Sit down. Max, or youll overtire yourself! Then, straightening up: Whats that, Jim? He handed her the description and the picture. Jane stared at it, changing color, then she flung it down. Well, she said defiantly, what of it? Jim saw the anger and pride in her face. Suddenly he remembered the scene by the creek, when he found her there with Sherwin. he breathed, and By Jove! turned sharply. Max, look at He snatched the paper up that! and handed it to Stenhart Stenhart was reading it when they heard a step on the veranda and Sherwin came into the hall. His arm was bandaged and his face was colorless. Oh! cried Jane impulsively, you shouldnt your arm But he did not look at her, he wds looking at Stenhart There was a tense moment. No one spoke, then Stenhart laughed laughed out loud, holding out the paper and looking at Jim. Its the man, he said; cant you see? Use your eyes! Ive known this fellow before his names John Sherwin; he killed his old uncle because hed left him out of his will, cut him off. Hes escaped from jail. He was sentenced for life; I know it! Hes an escaped convict! Sherwin said nothing. He faced him and his right hand dropped suddenly to his hip. Stenhart shrieked, crumpling against the wall. he Dont let him kill me! panted. Jim started forward but Jane was ahead of him; she caught at Sherwins sleeve. She took no notice of the others; she seemed to see no one but this one man. Tell me, she whispered, her lips white, "tell me it isnt true! Sherwin put her hand away and stood alone, facing them. Its true that Im the man they want, he said harshly, "and its true, he raised his hand and pointed at Stenhart, its true that I came here to kill him. Jane shrank away from him; without a word she recoiled. Their eyes held each other a moment longer but there was no answer in hers. He saw her shrink and shudder. There was a terrible silence; the others stood staring, dumbly. Then Stenhart backed farther away, white and shaken. Hell kill me dont let him come near me! he cried hysterically. Sherwin turned and looked his scorn at him. Ill not kill you here, he said coldly. His face was white and drawn; he did not look at Jane again but at Jim. "You can give me up, he said harshly; "I came to tell you so. Theres a reStenward, he added bitterly. hart here might like it! Fanny Sewells head dropped; she sobbed chokingly. Jim intervened. He stepped in front of Jane and took Sherwin by Come! he the unwounded arm. said sternly. Sherwin cast one quick look of anguish at Jane, turned without a word and went. As he went Stenhart collapsed into a chair, but Jane did not even glance at him. She stood with her back against the wall, staring In front of her with unseeing eyes. He had dared to make love to her and he was a convict! Her head swam and her mouth was dry, but she said nothing. Outside the house, Jim had his hand on Sherwins arm. Melt away, he said grimly; you saved me and you rescued my sister Ill do nothing, nothing at all. Melt away! They stood still in the broad daylight. It was afternoon now, and some doves were cooing in the trees. Sherwin turned gravely and looked at Keller, his pale face flushed a little. I dont want to make such a claim upon your generosity, he said stiffly. Better give me up. Jim swore a little. Im not that kind, he said; then his eyes traveled toward the distant windings of the road. He took out his and searched it as far off as he could see. He made out a dark patch moving on the upper road. "You go and stay with Mac until dark; thats the sheriff up there. After dark you can get off. Sherwin said nothing; if he wanted to make a plea in his own defense he saw it wqs useless, he was judged. Yet there was something about Jim that was so likeable he could not be angry with him. Were not so far from the border after all, Jim added casually. Id head that way if I were you. Youre genSherwin looked up. erous, I appreciate it. Jim turned away awkwardly. He was half way to the house when he turned and spoke over his shoulder. Im relying on you not to stay around Las Palomas, he said grimfield-glass- bodies. Aristotle. Chance fights ever on the side of the prudent. Euripides. To manage men one ought to have a sharp mind in a velvet sheath. George Eliot. Men love to wonder and that is the seed of our science. Emerson. Work is the price of living, and work and worry are the Herbert price of leadership. Hoover. One is never so unhappy as one who believes, not so happy as one had hoped to be. La Rochefoucauld. CLASSIFIED DEPARTM ENT AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. MISCELLANEOUS f WE BUY AND SELL (Rice Furniture, Files. Typewriters. Add-n- g Machines. Safes, Cash Registers. POULTRY, CniCKS & EQUIP. U. S. APPROVED blood tested chicks, 14 breeds. Write for sale prices to Colorados largest hatchery. Denvor,Colo Colorado Hatchory Get O'Sullivan SOUS as well as Heels next time you have your shoes repaired. MORE MILEAGE WITH GREATER comtort: ly. Sherwin nodded; it was the only thing Jim had said which infuriated him. It made him feel his position; he was an outcast spared because he had done something for both of them, the girl and her brother. Her last look at him had repudiated him as completely as Jims words; they both believed him guilty. The girl would marry Stenhart! Suddenly he laughed aloud, harshly. What a mad fool he had been. He might have killed Stenhart under the trees that morning. It was OUR useless to play fair with a snake. BiacK Leal 40 spread oo the APPLICATOR off fumes as chickens His eyes swept the wide slopes of MAKES BLACK roosts gives are perch. Lice and LEAF 40 GO killed. Full directions in every the ranch. The men had stopped MUCH FARTHER package. was It near cf supper Buy hammering; only in factory sealed pacr-- a time, and he could see groups of ages to insure them down by the corrals. In the full strength,T1 . water under the bridge, he saw the big white horns of a drowned steer; there had been too much to do to recover all the bodies for cremation. 2346 Presently he too might be found ly- WNU W ing in some creek, starved on his long hike for freedom. He had not moved from the spot where Jim had left him when he heard old Mac call to him. Come in here, Ive got something iielp Them Cleanse the Blood for you to eat, the old man said of Harmful Body Waste the of door brusquely, bolding open Tour kidney are constantly filtering his own room behind the kitchen. waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do Sherwin saw that he had a good not act aa Nature intended fail to re meal spread for him and a knapsack move impurities that, if retained, may poison the system and upset the whole packed. As Mac closed the door bebody machinery. hind him he looked around at him Symptoms may be nagging backache, on headache, attacks of dizziness, persistent the lined and saw compassion getting up nights, swelling, puffiness face. under the eyes a feeling of nervous You knew I was going, he said anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder disDid Keller tell you over order are sometimes burning, scanty or quickly. too frequent urination. the phone Just now? There should be no doubt that prompt You told me, son! Mac smiled. treatment is wiser than neglect. Us Doans Pills. Doans have been winning Ive lived a long while. I learned new friends for more than forty years. how to get behind a mans spoken They have a nation-wid- e reputation. Are recommended by grateful people the words, a right smart while ago. Sit country over. Ask your neighbor I down and eat, aint any use starvfeather-mite- s II mm&r4Q in. (TO BE CONTINUED) t |