Show t V EPILEPSY CONQUERED? Have York Physicians Many Curea to Their Credit New York April 4 — Advices from every direction fully confirm previous is reports that the remarkable treatment for epilepsy being administered by the consulting physicians of the Dr Waterman Institute is achieving wonderful results Old and stubborn cases bave been greatly benefited and many patients claim to have been entirely cured from epilepsy Persons suffering should write at once to Dr Waterman Institute 122 East 25th st Branch 63 New York for a supply of the remedy which iB being distributed gratuitously CHANGE INDlT New IN WOMAN’S BY Meredith' NlCHOlsSON LIFE tLLUoSTRATOm BY PAY WALT£7?c5 CA COwcw for er 60&&J fftaRiU ITelon Holbrook and Ml Patriot were entrusted to ber niece Holbrook the care of Daurance Donovan a writer Annandnle Mis summering near Port Patricia confided to Donovan that aha feared her brother Henry who ruined by threatened had constantly a bank failure her for money from Ida father'a will of which Miss Patricia waa guardian They came to Port Annandale to escape Henry the two with Donovan sympathized women He learned of Miss Helen’s anDonovan discovered and noying suitor to be captured an Intruder who provedhand of Reginald (llllesple suitor for the Miss Helen Holbrook Olllesp'e disapA rough morning peared the following sailor appeared and was ordered away Donovan saw Mins Holbrook and her Donovan ther meet on friendly terms He met the fought an Italian aasass'n man he supposed was Holbrook but who a said he was Hartrldge left Afler a short discussion Donovan Donsurlily Gillespie was discovered bv with ovan presenting a country church $1000 Gillespie admitted he knew of Holbrook's presence M ss Pat acknowledged to Donovan that Miss Helen had been While riding missing for a few hours In a launch the Italian sailor attempted M'ss Pat to molest the trio but failed Intention of fighting Henry announced Holbrook and not seeking another hiding e Donovan met Helen In garden at confessed of was Helen night Dupllc'tv bv the young lady She admitted conniving her aunt’s with her father despite precautions In a night meeting with Donovan MIhs WHICH ACCOUNT8 FOR IT Briggs — I understand that Mr Biggo made everyyour life's late husband thing over to her? Henpecklett — Yes and now she’s over for me making everything CHAPTER IX—Continued “Do you mean to tell me that you have not talked with your father —that you have not seen him here?” I besought I have seen him —once and “Yes It was quite by acIt was by accident cident” I know of that — ” “Yes “Then you have been spying upon me Mr Donovan!” “Why did you tell me that outrageously foolish tale about your chess game when I knew exactly where you were at the very hour you would have had me think you were dutifully engaged with your aunt? It seems to nte my dear Miss Holbrook that that Is not so easy of explanation even to my poor wits” really “That was without purpose it was! I was restless and weary from so much confinement you can’t know been have how dreary these late years for us — for me— and I wished Just I went for a long once to be free And if you walk into the country saw me if you watched me — ” The thing I gazed at her blankly could not have been better done on the stage but Miss Pat was walking toward us and I put an end to the talk “I came upon him by accident— I h no idea he was here” she persisted “You are not growing tired of us” began Miss Pat with her brave beautiful smile "you are not anxious to be rid of us?” “I "I certainly am not" I replied can’t tell you how glad I am that you I am have decided to remain here quite sure that with a little patience Our we shall wear out the besiegers here has you may say the position strength of its weakness I think the harass the to of is you enemy policy by guerrilla methods — to annoy you and frighten you into submission” I believe you are right” she “Yes said slowly Helen had walked on of Evidence Preponderance and I loitered beside Miss Pat “Sorry” said the constable “but I’ll “I hope you have had no misgivings have to arrest ye — you been drlvln’ along at the rate of 50 miles an Miss Pat since our talk yesterday" "None whatever” she replied quickhour” “You are wrong my friend” said ly “I am quite persuaded in my own the driver “I wasn’t and here's a mind that I should have been better I off If I had made a stand long ago bill tbat says I wasn’t” don’t believe cowardice ever pays do "All right” returned the constable you?” “With 11 to pocketing the money her In smiled She me at I me ain’t to up quick subject gotn’ against the county to th’ expense of a trial” bright way and I was more than ever — Harper's Weekly her slave “Miss Holbrook you are the bravest the reason Is not woman In the world! I believe you are Rightly employed a check to piety but is its regulator right I think I should be equal to ten It chastens and refines the flames of thousand men with your splrif to put in the human heart but heart into me” devotion does not put it 'out — C W Wendte “Don’t be foolish” she said laugh“But to show you tbat I am not ing really afraid suppose you offer to take I think It us for a drive this evening would be well for me to appear just to show the enemy that we are not driven to cover by our little adventure In the launch yesterday” "Certainly! Shall we carry outriders and a rear guard?” “Not a bit of It I think we may be able to Fhame my brother out of his evil intentions by our defenselessness” We waited for Helen to rejoin us and the drive was planned for five Promptly on the hour after a day of activity on my part in cruising the lake looking for signs of the enemy we set forth in an open trap and plunged into country roads that traversed territory new to all of us I carafter a ried IJima along and when few miles Helen asked to take the I changed seats with her and reins rave myself up to talk with Miss Pat The girl's mood was grave and she wished to drive I fancied as an excuse for silence The land rolled gradually away Into the south and west oil and we halted In an hour or so far from the lake on a wooded emlnene that commanded a sweep In every Bottle direction and drew long Into the roadside Ijlma opened a gate that admitted us to a YOU IF superb maple grove and in a few no appetite Indlicestlnn Flatulence Sick minutes we were having tea from the Headache ‘all run down” or loains flesh you hamper in the cheeriest mood in the will tlnd new The sun was contriving world In the west marvels and the wood that dipped lakoward beneath us gave au illusion of thick tapestry to the ne tone up the weak last whatandyou need They build up tbe flagging energies Stomach SCALES ALL OVER HER BODY “About three years ago I was affected by white scales on piy knees and elbows I consulted a doctor who I saw no treated me for ringworm change and consulted a specialist and he claimed I had psoriasis I continued treatments under him for about six months until I saw scales breaking out all over my body save my face and my My scalp was affected I then changed hair began to fall I went to two doctors to no avail hospitals and eacl wanted to make a study of the case and seemed unable to cure it or assure me of a cure I tried several patent medicines and was finally advised by a friend who has used Cuticura on her children since their birth to purchase the I purchased a Cuticura Remedies cake of Soap the Ointment and the Resolvent After the first application the itching was allayed “I am still using the 8oap and Ointment and now feel that none other la The psorgood enough for my skin and I everyiasis has disappeared where feel better My hands were so before using tbe Cuticura disfigured Remedies that I had to wear gloves all the time Now my body and hands are looking fine" (Signed) Miss Sara Burnett 2135 Fltzwater St Philadelphia Pa Sept 30 1910 Cuticura Soap (25i) and Cuticura Ointment (50c) are sold throughout the world Send to Potter Drug & Chem Corp sole props 135 Columbus Ave Boston for free book on affections of tbe skin and scalp To Get Its Beneficial Effects Always Buy the Genuine r manufactured by the fa Smo Sold by leading Drwjqists OneSizeOnIyt50i a by Lydia E Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound Granite ville Vt — “I was passing “Oh I knew he would follow us! through the Changeof Lifeand suffered -But I did not tell him I was coming from nervousness and other annoying here — I hope you did not believe that and I symptoms of me I did not tell him any more can truly Bay that than I told you” Lydia E Pinkham’R He laughed softly ComVegetable “You did not need to tell me I pound has proved could have found you anywhere in the worth mountains of world Helen That man Donovan is gold to me as it restored my health watching you like a hawk but he's a I £land strength pretty good fellow with a Milesian Joy W never in a row He’B going to protect Miss forget to tell what my friends Pat and you if he dies at the busPinkham’s E iLydia iness” has done for mo She shrugged her shoulders and I VegetablethisCompound period Complete trying saw her disdain of me in her face A during to health means so much restoration I was and to me that for the sake of other sufferpretty conspiracy this seemed to be only the crumpled wrap- ing women I am willing to make my ping of a pack of cards with no part trouble public so you may publish this letter”— Mrs Ciias Barclay in the game Graniteville Yt Gillespie drew an envelope from his ItF1) other medicine for woman’s ills pocket held It to the white lantern for hasNoreceived and unsuch an instant then gave it to her No other medqualified “I telegraphed to Chicago for a icine we endorsement know of has such a record draft He will have to leave here to of cures as has Lydia E Pinkham’s get it — the bank at Annandale carries Vegetable Compound no such sum and it will he a means For more than 30 years It has been of getting rid of him” curing woman’s ills such as inflamma“Oh I only hope he will leave — he tion ulceration fibroid tumors Irregularities periodic pains and nervous must — he must!” she cried and It is unequalled for “You must go back” he said "These prostration through the taatters will all come right in the end carrying women safely of change of life Helen” he added kindly “There Is period I one thing do not understand Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass “The thing that troubles me is that Invites all sick women to write Iter for advice Her advice Is free your father was here before you” find always helpful ‘‘No— that Isn’t possible I can’t believe it” had “He engaged the Stiletto before you came to Annandale and while I was tracing you across the country he was already here somewhere He amuses himself with the yacht” "Yes I know he is more of a menace that way— always in our sight — always where I must see him!” Her face clearly lighted by the lanterns was touched with anxiety and sorrow and I saw her with that prettiest gesture of woman’s thousand “I wish to graces — the nimble touch that makes say that I sure no errant bit of hair has gone have used Sloan’s wandering— lift her hand to her head for a moment on a The emerald ring flashed in the lantern light I recall lame leg that ' a thought that occurred to me there— has given me much trouble for nix- months that the widow’s peak so sharply It was so bad that I marked in her forehead was like the couldn’t walk sometimes for a of some playful god She I tried doctors’ medicine week turned to go but he caught her hands and had a rubber bandage for my “Helen!” he cried softly leg and bought eveiy thing that I “No! Please don’t!” heard of but they an did me no She threw the nun’s hood over her good until at last I was persuaded head and walked rapidly up the pier to try Sloan’s Liniment The first and stole away through the garden toapplication helped it and in two weeks my leg was well" — A L ward St Agatha’s Gillespie listened to Hunter of Hunter Ala for her step die away then be sighed heavily and bent down to draw Good for Athletes When I touched him up his canoe Mr K Gilman instructor of on the shoulder be rose and lifted the athletics 417 Warren St paddle menacingly Mass says “I have used "Ah so It’s our young and gifted Irish friend!” he said grinning "No more sprinting stunts for me! I decline to run The thought of aspara-guand powdered glass saddens me Look at these hands —these little hands still wrapped in mystical white I have bled at every pore to rags give you entertainment and now it's with great success in cases of exgot to be 20 paces with treme fatigue after physical1 exer- “What mischief are you In now?” I tion when an ordinary I demanded angrily “I thought would not make any impression I I warned you Gillespie thought even appealed to your chivalry" Sloan’s Liniment has “My dear fellow everything has no equal as a changed If a nun in distress apremedy for Rheu- peals to me for help I am matism Neuralfor Mother Church” “That was not the sister it was gia or any pain or Miss Holbrook I saw ber distinctly stiffness in the I heard—” muscles or joints “By Jove this Is gallant of you You are a marvelous felDonovan! Prlces125o50otH00 low!” Sloan’s hook on “I have a right to ask —I demand to horiias caitlo sheep sent know what It was you gave the girl” and Address free poultry “Matinee tickets — the American girl Sr Earl S Sloan without matinee tickets Is a lonely the void” 8 A Boston tJ Uus pleiad bumping through “You are a contemptible ass Your If you want conduct is scoundrelly to see Miss Holbrook why don’t you go to the house and call on her like a LIVE STOCK AND gentleman? And as for her—” her—?” as and “Yes for MISCELLANEOUS He stepped close to me threateningly “As for her she may go too far!” “She is not answerable to you She's the finest girl In the world and if you Made Safe SYNOPSIS He Stepped Close to “We could almost walk to the lake “It’s a over the trees” said Miss Pat charming picture” Then as we all turned to the lake s seeing it afar across the I saw through the fragrant twilight the Stiletto standing dot boldly upon the waters of Annandale' with a languid Impudence that I began to asoutlines and sociate with its slim canvas Other craft were snowy abroad and Miss Pat I judged spoke only of tbe prettiness of the general and there was to be sure landscape no reason why the sails of the Stiletto should have had any particular significance for her Helen was still looking dowh upon the lake when Miss Pat that we should go home suggested and even after her aunt called to her the girl still stood one hand reetlng of a gieat beech her the trunk upon tomournfully gaze bent wistfully But on the homeward ward the lake drive — she had asked for the reins again — her mood changed abruptly and she talked cheerily often turning sailor hat her head — a was I thought becoming remarkably — to chaff about her skill with the reins “I haven’t a care or trouble in the world” declared Miss Pat when I left “I am sure that them at St Agatha's we bave known the worst that can happen to us in AnnandsJijj’&fuse to be a bit frightened after that drive” “It was charming” said Helen "This Is better than the English lake because it Isn’t so smoothed country out” “I will grant you all of that” I said “I will go further and admit — what is much for me — that it is almost equal to Klllarney” There seemed to be sincerity in their good spirits and I was myself refreshed and relieved 83 I drove into but I arranged for the same Glenarm Helen guard as on the night before Holbrook’s created a condition of affairs that demanded cautious handling and I had no Intention of being caught napping From the window of my room I saw tbe Japanese boy patrolling the walks of St Agatha’s A buckboard of youngsters from Port Annandale passed in the road leaving a trail of song behind them Then the frog choruses from the little brok that lay bidden in the Glenarm wood sounded in my ears with maddening iteration and I sought the open The previous night I had met Helen Holbrook by the stone seat on the ridge and I cannot deny that It was with the hope of seeing her again tbat I set forth She was beautiful with a rare loveliness at all times yet I found whether on the myself wondering frontiers of love it was her strange daring duplicity that appealed to me I set myself stubbornly Into a pillory reared of my own shame at the and went out and climbed thought upon the Glenarm wall and stared at the dark bulk of SL Agatha’s as I punished niyself for having entertained any other thought of Helen Holbrook 1 than of a weak vain ungrateful capable of making sad mischief foi her benefactor In the Ijlma ra3sed and repasted paved walk that curved among the I heard hl3 step school buildings marked his pauses as he met the at the front door by an arrangement tbat I had suggested A I Me Threateningly that sldered the matter I concluded Helen Holbrook could readily slip out at the back of tbe house when tbe guards thus met and tbat she bad thus found egress on tbe night before At this moment the two guards met precisely at tbe front door and to my surprise Sister Margaret in the brown stepped out garb of her sisterhood in the light nodded to the watchmen of the overhanging lamp and walked and toward round buildings slowly thq the lake The men promptly resumed their patrol The sister slipped away like a shadow through the garden and I dropped down from the wall side the school park and stole after were The her guilty of no guards impropriety in passing her there was to be Bure no reason why Sister Margaret should not do precisely as she However liked at St Agatha’s my curiosity was piqued and I crept quietthe young maples ly along through that fringed the wall She followed a path that led down to the pier and I still believing hung back to watch tbat Sister Margaret had gone forth merely to enjoy the peace and beauty of tbe night I paused in a little thicket and heard her light step on the and I drew as near as I pier flooring dared in the shadow of the boathouse She stood beside the upright staff from which the pier lights swung— the white lantern between the two red ones — looking out across the lake The lights outlined her tall figure distinctShe peered about anxiously sevly eral times and I heard the impatient tap of her foot on the planks In the lake sounded the faint gurgle of water round a paddle and in a moment a canoe glided to the pier and a man stepped out He bent down to seize the painter and I half turned away ashamed of the sheer curiosity that had drawn me after the sister Nun's who chafe at their prison bars are not new either to romance or history and this surely was no affair of mine Then the man stood up and I saw that He was batless and it was Gillespie his arms were bared He began to but she quieted him with a speak word and as with a gesture she flung back her brown hood I saw tbat it was Helen Holbrook "I had given you up” she Said He took both her hands and held them bending toward her eagerly She seemed taller than he in the lantern light “I should have come across the Intimate—" world’ he said “I intimate nothing But what I saw “You muBt believe that I should not and heard interested me a good deal bave asked this of you If I had not be- Gillespie” lieved you could do it without injury “What you heard by stealth creepto yourself — that it would Impose no ing about here at night prying into great burden on you and that you other people’s afTairs!” would not think too ill of me — ” “I have pledged myself to care for “I love you I am here because I Miss Pat” love you!” he said and I thought 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