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Show ti ; MAST TREES FOR THE CROWN '1 H e dis.ippe.u - i II .'llu n pelt. ei g 'I'!: i l. tile i.--sl inld you 1 dll I v. worn ) (. 1'iit wholly nil te Broad Arrow Wat tf Placed on Pines in tne Piymcutri Colony. Mark In Hit- provincial charter cf IC'Jl, andw whlii, tl, i'lyuicjMi colutiv and - THE i( Maine were united wilti .11 iisa.iiliu. lts. it HUM provided thu' all trees ul t diameter of 24 lu.ilii and upward nf 12 inches from 'ue griuud gruwiug upon land not lit rMolore gi anted lo any private per Kli. si.olllJ lie rccervtd 1(1 the iTuail l f r :i,e I u I i !j i f munis lor ob navy. liarper's Weekly Uiu pruvim..- - kb.1 into e:V 2 i ' b: ihr- 'iv . ni s i '.HI' ' . .'t.- - - 1 :onl !i . I: ught :ii.' Ii. ritv ::: Taiit i:li.fts in. til. M' t It ti li. .1 .1 tr' to pi re sli.illtl to cut o e jt w.is . in' tin iiin neiirj lire-ikiiii- t v. ,i.-- iioin- - by i CRACKED AND ( ' 1 . I .i m BLED ri i l!t t'f ii' i ' f j1 rt w isi1' i alii. r ''t it V i: :up W.0..1- Oipl our i ;iii.) lent It : 0Mif .i ni M vi. '! ii'!:'' ,r. U a l.lt leal i.t rii - f ! i Mii-- i .'; i .1. Im-l- i. m-- k St. Clair, Mo. "My trouble began about fifteen years ago. K was what some claimed eczema. The form the disease worked under was a breaking out with watery blisters on my hands which would then dry aud scale, and then would follow the trouble of cracking and bleeding, also itching and hurting. My hands were disfigCHAPTER XXXVII. Continued. ured at the time, and sore. The trouble was very annoying, and dlsiurhed gray bark!" be: Hey, there, my sleep. This last February It was ihouted, "hold onyoua bit!" I ever ao much worse than before. As I came to a pause and glanced did nut do all my work on accnunt of If there could be anythe condition of my hands. I could back, wondering with my parole, he swung wrong thing not put them in water without mak- his cap and pointed. ing them worse. I tried a lot of home "That officer coming yonder wants remedies, also salves and liniments to speak with you. that claimed to be a cure for the Across the open field at my right, I cure. a did obtain not trouble, but hidden until then by a slight rise of "At last I saw the advertisement for a mounted cavalryman was Culicura Soap and Ointment. I sent ground, toward me. For the riding rapidly for a sample. I thought they would moment his lowered head prevented box of cure, so 1 sent for a flfty-ceas he cleared the Culicura Ointment and some Cull-- recognition, dtrh ''an'd"' up ammg , aaw It corn Soap. A doctor advised me ta wltg (Hton . keep r.head with the Cuticura Soap : ye Wayne, but this is and Ointment and they cured me comhe exclaimed, springing to lucky!" pletely. No trace of the trouble re- the ground beside me. I've actually Mrs. mains. (Signed) Mary Taylor,; w,ek pflRt th,t praJ,ng fw liar. 29. 1912. see you. Holmes, of your serv- might Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold lee. told me you had pulled throughout the world. Sample of each b(ll everythIng ln Burh confugfoa . Skin Hook. Address that to hunt for free, with would have been you post-car- d Cuticura, Dept. I Boston." the proverbial quest after a needle In a haystack. You have been Barber Shops In China. paroled then?" Since the Chinese revolution a great "Yes. I'm completely out of it at many Chinese have had their cues cut last, I answered, feeling to the full off. and li'ia has led to the ripening of the deep sympathy expressed by hi a large number of liarher shops face. "It was a bitter pill, but one Chiwherever far the throughout which had to lie taken. nese are bicated. says an exchange. "I know It, old fellow." and his nnn of hand grasp on mine Several progressive tightened warmSihgapon anticipating this, imported ly. "If you have been beaten there a large number of Anierirun barber Is no disgrace In it, for no other na(bait's, and tbey are lmw uitablo tc tion ln tills world could ever have It lias get supplies quickly eiiruiuh accomplished It Hut this was a case also been learned tha' tlie Chinese in of Greek meeting C,n ck. and we had sist on having Ann'i'lran hair clippers the money, ti e resources, and the ' and retiise ail ether makes offered men Hut. Wayne. I te y0lli j ,j0 them. not believe there is today a spark of It would seem that V.m rier.n maim liilteniess In tin- - heart of n fighting facturers of barbers nipplies should Fedi-iusi'Mier" iln-ii iniTeasi in experience it la "I know. Ciiiiiii." I said--an- d ujP Orb ntai liiid.. words eiimi- - Itu'il- "your lighting men respect us, even as we do them. It Polar Exploration. bus been a s!:ci r game of which could North polar exploration li.nl attract-- ' slatul the most i tiiiishmciu. and tlie inn I!' ad veil' it reus and weaker laid to go down. I know cd t!n at; all I'1') years1 Mail. but. ttevi rl!i"ess. It is a tin it for nearly terrible I a! i"ii-l, , lie tup of (ill eniar.g 'll so liJ'.li-liieli r.' ie'.l'V of brij-esuffering, 1: world S' arch for the po'e Ims and sacrifice." If ' am ss ealy attractive, Yes." be iulu.lMcd soberly, "you always proved dttrilig the last i1' yt:ii'. ltaie expl.tr have given your all. Hut those who ts turn'il their a'lentioii toward tin: survive l av. a wonderful work lie- coal receplly reached by Aiiiuitd-c- n fore them. They must lay anew the foundations; tliey are to be the re-- i builders of states. You were going to Moth ora Important Kxamiitc cartfuliy (very luittle of home?" CASl OK1A. a safe and sure remedy fot 1 sinlled hittprly at this designation infants ai.tl children, mid sve tliat it of nty journey's end. Bears the "Yes, If you can so name a few j weed grow n fields and a vacant negro Signature of cabin. I certainly shall have to lay In Use For Over 30 Years. Children trvJ for Firtchcr's Casioria th foundation anew most literally, "Will you imt Jet me aid you? lie question! d eagerly. "1 possess some Cause of the Delay. means, aud surely our friendship Is 'Strange those two iiiitinns do not sufficiently established to warrant me In making the offer. You will not redeclare war." They are haggling about what per fuse?" "I must." I answered firmly. "Yet (tentage each is to get nf the moving, " I do not value the offer the less. picture receipts Sometime 1 may even remind you of The woman who cares for a clean, it. but now I prefer to dig. as the I shall be the stronger wholesome motilh, and sweet breath, others mu.--t for It. and s) all thus sooner forget the will tlud Baxttno Antiseptic a joy Iwx sent or Al druggists. 25c a total wrci k ' (os: paid on receipt of price by The IV,r a lew moments ws walked on l'axton Toilet I'o., Boston, Mass. together in silence, each leading his r e t . .i d. 'll e .ire : ' i . - l : ,e ii'io 1 ! ii ; U ; i 1, till. i i ;iv I.,.-.1 .i i ;i i '. i tr-- . ; TI e :u' s .in s eel t tl'ihli . e dead ni lor-.iie- lii.ide, 1'ri mi no .r;' Ian i.t e Clil I. 1 tot: or In Her siir-'- i l I'M el".' I,. I ij illl 4.4 tel l'Io'-.- r ", Ii) eteri. iutj !luil tin sc Vet I. dill, n vv tio a rn re. ,n .ngs i oil eiiilll'll.'-lllV I ell- j .l) to .'ii hli.ti'K are i Li .In- in. mis ol the pureiiL !i..t I". : del ed the mole us It Lad li'iig ii i!.ii ini s nf war ii:ti a great Hi r lie who cnri'S piopeily for In i II, e dreuni "I tile lauds o! hulk t 1 I.I'VI'I' lei lie ore eipiiiled is never lacking in tile living houses tlint our leu lniuil.es with for those wlio tiiii' now. in Mils supreme Imi.r of sar have passed away. t'i" tlie nun und women of tl.e their ciiiii;ii,t eslMli s sliouid In' A Pol her fact has oil I'll I inis puzzled tlie mid Slant united, eol, 'I. ate to exiiibit Indore tlie world ingn.g n.ed w i m - a community to iter; making M Verely wn-ilNur u o'.t'.ti'e gi flit or t li nil that id iho my deeianm to lai'O a fund to pui'chasn id oils I ti i ni ii iiiurles i.n Winn t bail'll Ii. ii up of IVi'l give II s to be hope ill) III' and oniuiiii'iit u public sipiaiv w In-he i, uim in. and the thought and piide tie was twenty and I barely seventeen a most serious aeeident occurred a their iliutrii't sclionl yard, uf euul f it slmuM make you strong.' l are of trees was emlri-llu wliieh t luirh-lierolcally dimensions, 'It may Indeed tie so; I can but be- ,""avil, or Is not that the it ' ''Sl 1,, strange plants. rel.lmself ,,,t niJ Iteve it, as tlie prophecy coints fioni in a district in which all only plat ' In ','1 from which death l,Jurli'S. our lips I might even find courage 11 hl"1 luevitalile. In those have common ownership should be thu to liii my part In tills redemption were List of suffering, but barest und most unsightly yard in lingering days Jon ever ut band to Inspire." ? No plauaible excusp one one ambit hope, Ion, seemed to the community s laughed gently. ' I am not a lie such a condition It for ran given ills possess mind the desire tu make Virginian. ( aptam Wayne, hut a most me "B wile, und leave me the fortune costs lint little to get started right. tt II! which wus his . loyal daughter of the North; will of Ills Alimet even otto In the district cun Ii m. Inspire you by my ..ere .ord b j t.NJ,i(1ii ,o , spine u plant or easily- grown cuttings you 1 B r ll't' l'i"'lier plants, tl.-- t started on far.t 1. I tli sirni'gle S,,U. passed b. .'1 n to i journey the j right plan nml do not h ave Its (lll wli.a W.,H r,Rllt ,iri,ll(!h w(.hlll and best; link finally, moved by my ,m,ph lo ,h leacher. who Is apt to ('hanged every year; the work syinputhy, eager to sootbe Ids filial ' carried out under the suier- hours of suffering, and urged by my l'atlier, I consented to gratify Ids wish, vlKlt of periiuiiient residents. Have and v were un.ieil In ni'irrl .go whlla I'lenty of room in tho school yards to n beneficial use. We do- lie was on his deathbed. Two days H,1 I1"1 later lie passed away." plore tlie filet that the I'nlteil States t i lr. " Minor is far tou loyal a Virginian evei my wile while I continue . to wear IIiIh uniform. Hy the itrennuii was asking Celia ou.j yesterday if she hud heard,, rjrthric of you since the surrender." She Is at Appomattox, then?" "No. at the headquarters of the Sixth Corps, only a few miles uor' j from here." "And the Major?" Caton glanced at me, a peculiar look In his face, hut answered simply; "Naturally I have had small Inti inary with him after what occurred at Mountain View, but be is still tained upon General Sheridan's stuff. At Mrs lirenuan's request we break fasted together yesterday morning, but I believe he is at the otber end of the lines today." We sat down upon a bank, and for the. time I forgot disaster while list 'ig vo ills story of love and h! p I.. I'.i - 11 . I ! 11 1 I Ki e 1 . s i ; "I'". i j i "hsolutely behind every other clv- otmiry In the embellishment of Kfuunds la.s Angeles Times, She paired, h.-- r voice faltering, lit r yes in. list with unshed lears Searco knowing It, my hand M.iiglil hers, whi're It nguinst the saddle "ills hrother,'' she paused slowly, "now Major I.renicn, hut ut that tlmo a prosperous banker in Hartford, a: man nearly double tlie age of Charles, t was named un administrator of thn estate, to retuln Its inuii.temenl until I should attain the uge of lw nty one. Less than a year later nr father also tiled. The filial settlement of Ills es-- , late was likewise entrusted to Frank Krennan, and he was made my guard- - I11'"1 j POINTS ABOUT THE FOUNTAIN ' J ing legally a ward of iny husband's hrother. Major llrennun's age. and Ills tiinughtful kindness to me, won my respect, snd I gradually came to look upon htin al ost as an elder brother, turning to him In every time of trouble for encouragement and help. It was tlie necessity of our busliiPHH relation whirl) first com-pcll- e I me to come South and Join Major Brennan In rami . as lie was uiinlile to obtain leave of absence, i was obliged to make the trip. Not until (lint time, Cniitaln Wayne Indeed, not until after our experience at Mountain View -- did I fully realize that Major Ib'eniian looked upon me wise than as a guardian upon his I lie uwakeiiiiiK ward. period ii tiled as I niKfit'ly. n t him !i,(i;. d tu deiplv; J'T 'ck to leta'M Id- - fib ia! hip tor my ol his ler.g kindness innst 1"' ',,l i;l "''J'T- t :. i and lint hr ini' nnwoiuaa ly in thus ii.akin:; you lt couli.iaul "1 can iii v cl In Milhe i idly giM'c-"i- l I th.it yoii h. iv thus lio'i.i "! - 'i ' t 1. a aid v. t'1! l.r . ; S2-p- hm-ine- ii-- I ' Excellent Rules to Be Observed by Those Thinking About Setting Up One of These Ornaments. 1 good and beautiful ln itself, und fills definite place In the garden scheme, Do not. In any event, use ft simply because It happens to be handy. jnB water Is always benutiful, and the function of a fountain Is to Introduce falling water Into the garden a result that is not tho less true because It must first he projected upward before it can come down. Everything in this device should look toward beuuty. The fuuntaln Itself should he good to look j upon, whet her It be a simple vase, a lf rcl or human figure. The more complicated Die devlre the more difficult tlie artistic problems Involved; for Die human figure Is of all subjects, (j, u,,, diilleiilt for thn artist. If man Ilgui'i'S are used, they must bo w,,j dune, or It would ho better to up i,c fountain and discard tt altogeila r The wiitir part must also jM. W(.j rr.'i . and adapted In IIIU, aIil f,,rn to tho structure of n ;i the I'aially. It must he so 1'laeed as to hat liiuliizo with the garx den M lw ilie. ; i ':sbrak !; ii4--- ft-- . -' ! -- I tr i f ip.. 1 A fountain should be a garden urn ntent; a statement that needs to bo kv pt In mind, for almost 'every one knows nf fountains that are neither n garden ornaments nor ornament themselves. A very exeijllefit rulo never to set up a fountain unless It Is 1 l . ' : i The Madonna Ltly. rt tlits August bulb .oii:;'.l plant y, a u v i y g.iid.'ii. It H. Itll till., . !' nf t!c I . 4 There, Gray-Back- ! the Northern Ii0'!;c jo he made ready for ! salt stink lower Into the CHAPTER XXXVIII. My Lady of the North. walked the next mile thoughtfully. pondering over those vague hopes and pinna with which Catoii'a optimism had Inspired me. Suddenly there sounded behind me the thu ot hoofs, while I heard a moiry peal of hy gay ex-laughter, arcrinipanicl i'lil'SC. change of words. I diew aside, lead-The nearest some, people ever riit'i "Wayne." he asked at length, glanhorse Into a small thicket he-- . to getting dose to nature is to ill cing furtively at me, ns If to mark tug my road to permit side cavalcade the In a p.vliu pv..n. tl.e (ffeet of his words, "did you .row 'o pass. It was a group of perhnp.- - a that Mrs Bitnuun was again with dozen--ti.re- e or four Federal otlic is, A woman selil.ini hits anything shf liM"" remainder ladies, whose Might the her thrown if she ' I was not even aware she had bi."-aims at. especially made a dresses ami smilii g fa-- ct self at a man's head aw ay " most winsome sight. They gl.ini-'-'tilt. yi.. she returned North Inin.'. eur.oMly aside at me as they galloi'-Mrs. WlBSle' Srn.ttilns Syrup fur tTillSrFW after your last parting, and iast. l'.Jt note paused, aud 1 aieie'y - ' InSaiciiiitremiix. li:r Irrchinx. e back only lat week. So mur.y ran lii-w.ud at them with vague i,ii.s!, rurrs mlie, II Bitajm iin. ..s and relatives of Do riflicers glanced n.y thoughts elsewhere Sudiieniy a i r.T, d"w:t of U'o. knowing Dm More often it is the man who get or , sutiii-- to draw hark iiiipj u:.l of that kicks fcslt'-for-eve- j I le n 1 - to voico n.y next que.-tiop r haps, weary of heir.;; so bu g im" Led for I felt small interest In In r ptnb tilde answer s t "Ihi you expert ynur L leasts from duty by that Mine" She gave a ipiii k start of surp1!-- " drawing In her breath t. tl'.i.j;li denly choked Then t!,e riib ei.br uversim-aher face. My husLai.d?" she ejaculated In voice haiely a. alible, "my husband" Surely you ran not mean Major Brennan"" But 1 certainly do," I said, won dering v.liat might he wrong '"When elae could I mean?" And you thought that.'" she ask'd incredulously. Why, how could yoii'.' How slim. Id I tuvo thought other wise?" 1 exclaimed, my (yes eagerly searching her downcast fare "Wh, Caton told me it whs so the night I wag before Sheridan; lie confirmed It again It. co.iversaM ' leas tl.au an hour ago t'obp.t'-- , my Licuterniit. wlio met yo.. ia a Baltimore hospital, referred lo him the rame way. If Lave been d(elved through nli Dose months, sandy everything und every body conspired to that end- - you bore the ahtai lo'i.ue, you told me plainly you were man (! vnu wore a wed ding-ring- , sided while t camp yon In his quarters, you railed each nther Frank and Kd.th. From first lot last not one word hag been spoken hy any one to rause me to (but at that you were big who" I recall starting to explain all this to you once," slo- - said, striving vainly ( to appear Ht tasc "It wag when we were Interrupted by the sudden comlug upon tig of Mr. nml Mrs Hungav. Yet l supposed you knew, that you lie facts from would hi. .i leartn-i.1 1 i i : j , j ; , S, li'-i- t of etartitig tho :mn:i r. -i eai.si.g Caton to drawdown his fatigue cap until its g!n."d visor almost completely bid Ilia cjis. Witli buoyant enthusiasm lie talked on, earh word drnwinj mo closer to aftn ln bords of friendship. But the time of parting mine, .and after we luul promised to correspond with each other. 1 had stood and watched while lie rode rapidly back down the road we had traversed together. At the summit of the hill he turned and waved his rap, then disappeared, leaving me alone, with Edith's face more dear'y than ever a torture lo my memory of defeat her face, fair, smiling, alluring, yet the farti of snot her man's wife J.I I'll.': :'IV. Shouted. y i i ' ' i. i. in.1 a'l ' ! i" i - i .1 - ; t lo r . i tu brcimie !' v lui-l.- . .r 1 ; .!. besii-gi-i- rlli I'n 1 i Ie aid !:'j thn :ai , I I r i u nurfi't'Mi in njh S, : Kill iifiil iitlcii ! ilr.e of tl im ni st j ;oi '..iiiY'w .i iJ pofat throifh Mv Hilii v. uiio- Waj su ai"1TJir-:t r l.H.ly .f il.. N- it uft .ilins. It Mi tk frht'ilt ! la !v a i,.ti ,ril iMitvi'liiif tin it.iri; u W.iwu iir..i.-ii. T!.e .m.-- I in tin t o.is 'Mid own.! .( ;:.r !.i J. ti I' iiU Wife n ! u )triy of mi !i Ijoismih'M rlltv nio 1J bv a nmn cialn.!n,ti;i'o,i in i Jr. Lowrlc. but wlm in lie ilaj lirormun, h bV1ral proin t'flU'or w hem the Criion Mirl recoulst. He onierM the arioMt of Wayne am a anti ), !n before Sheridan, nno thn at i:m l.:m with death unleeii In t WU l.e ln lieteM the MHiK-- tneeMHK K.tiiii ltit nnaii to Ih the wife nf MuJ. Krennari. He 1m itenued ty Jrtl Dunaay. who htariM to rearli en. Lee, wiiilo Wnno in disKUlae tn the ball iM 'i rtM.iii, riinti whlih tie hud been iaotieii, to a MInm it ia lmroiimvtl Minor and harely eMeniieM lieitiff untnuMk-itKtiltli Krennaii reeuifnlzlnK Wayne. - any Miie will Asne litsu. SeeurliiK a nuns ti roMKli tlie lliieit. f Hoy are ciiuftonted by Krennan, wlio is kniH'ked seiiaeleyM Tliiit, nmkeM a I.Mdiim K'llth Milieu, Waym iimii for llte rty. He cmoiintera HungA?. Kiev reH li tlia t amp ami are witli to Join Kurly. In the battle tf Stieimndoatt tlie regiment In u era helmed, and Wayne, while In the bespit. d, Im Ulted bv IMiili Krennan. W fyii" mill UUTiKny Hr k'Mit nn a .rmit-iiiUi'luil, und arriving at tlie Minnr iil:t Wayiirt inputs MInk M'ri'ir nml Mia ami Miiukuv, later K'l'tli apiwara. l ' gc-Wiiyua'a ileun lmu nl N r'ilus Jii'i niiaii iinf Ills men in l ive miri l'l in i'i'ih'IIiiik the Invaders until u r'. iiiug parly nf lilueenatii real'll tl.e Hcein' Hi.nnnn I'liiilleiieea Wayne tu a duel: tli" latter ttii-- In tne air. and la himself Hu nM, Kdltli adieu und he amiinled. i xi ri SM-i ,u hope ttiat tliey may inrei after llie war. !.- (Miif I'- - ' I t.. l.ur, p.-'- i of in . . 1,1-- it y 1 at an end. tb.it like a hugo Pc rui.'lii'u!iy i:ii' p:i ii'.on. it i (I'.iie the fashion iililc um liiivv tn visit the front .'It iri.n;i!i in I'Kiiipanlcd the wile '! I'.'ir i tl.e division roinmamleiv lit-frnlli 0.1 Stall I'nUIleCllcUt, know Jl:irc vvus miidi Ici'.goU to ask l.cr. Imt I would nut venture rgui to fuii Ii:s suspicious In hope llm! I ids turn might thought 1 asked, "A:U Jim; are you jet married ? "N- lie buigtn-- good huiuoredly r t liar liai'py duy will not uhtl out. MUr niter we are musteiud .in-i-i ...v lv i M I rf.T.S9a i A l l .i :hi M I I lHin.-iuii I.'.h M.iiih oi !m j oi v :i,y V civile fa liilv ii tf.r ii Ifor n ii h jii'iii',; I, ul,. . ! ; HANDS !! ti Ti of u tilting tin' rnriil - it' nml .hieing small trees at rofs :e I::i!Ioh. n tlint I'l.-rshould be mi i in in upnij uiu section imuv (hail 4ipi.it atmil'.ir win n i lit monster pine (truck y. round Tli' n.Hj-- t was hauled out of the winiil- - ( i: one strong sled, whether In w iinr or i.nnir.er, und so many oxen were j is fi'il that the hind pair were i.f'in ehoiied iii crossing a hollow, bt ing l ung up in their yoke by the pulling of tlione ahead of them. A must hauling was a great event, and even hndy within walking distance enmo to see it. 11.'- - SYNOPSIS : o!.!:' w!:o z.izszzjArjzir. zuzt'sxix. za rjar - V :. I ! c&?nv.&aMCMtzacfm- ll 'tiCISMi . ArihurT.WilUamsoiv Ittuslraiiffiu V. hno-- I si e Tr t'i in Wi C: "vim- .1 A1.1i - oil 'iirnugh l::e 1'ie X i c "ids was t!ie kings ttii'.i'k. .. ter tl.e rev(.!i;iion lunl i WIEN WILDERNESS WAS KING Jer gcle T.ll ()T AUO1I0 WllS Op til s. l.;;t '.in provision ef - TriE SCHOOL YAriD FIF.3T TUT cAuthok of i I ( p'lii 'I : '!'( e .ro-- i v.:,s earr.i ul 'a (' isi it! I w ii i hyJ&LvauiIh tin-o:c- c V 10VE SIDRY OF GRAY JACKET - !i- w rvi s A n'l I A li- laitly iuit he hi day f . v. ill c si. ..11 ii!'..- - v. ( r yimi N'oi'lli " !, y h.iu-- hi n i 'T(.i' -- itatii.u to Im- "You are on yi.ur vvn., home" "Yes; tu take a Ire ..old upon life, tnis'trg that somettme In the early1 (a", tie I may led woithy to come tu v o.i " "Worthy"" sl.e eel.oed the word, a 'Midi of scorn in her video, her eym dark with teeling "Worthy? f'aplald think you (he Wayne. I sometime most unselfish mat: I ever knew. Must the sacrifices, Dh-ii- . nlwaya be made by you? Fan you not loneelve also Plight like to it possible that Is t possible yield up B'methlrig" to whom you deem me a woman money is a god?" "No." said, n.y heart hounding In lu scarce hidden ir.eaning of her In. : 1 the saerl pr'iious words, "nor bees always been ll.llie; once my pi Isom r" She hem down, her veiy soul tr her eves, and rest", ope whit- - bund ITe- ut liisti.nr wi upon in.v should!! . read emit o'hei's heau In stlem-eam said. still she your Dan shyly pr'.soi.er." TliF i:.Mi In-- s uki il over n poor manure 1. on vv here tho w : :.i ii In d hull..- - al" ti. l.e ph'ieed. The hilit'g shin.!.! pi I t 'ii.'e In e.intnet wl'h the mam. re. The hull. sin. ni l l.e planted at least four liif hr-- i iii ep nml the bed may '.lien l.e covered with a light layer of multure. Consi.h-niblgrowth will ho made lit lh tali an. I the following spring or ea-l- y summer will produrn heatpiful fragrant white flowers on rtalks ti.ree or four fed in height. After flowering Die plant dies to tho ground nml rcnining dormant until beginning us new growth late In An established clump the summer until the should not be illsttirbrd plants begin to show signs of weakness . r disease. Thl condition may n' develop for many years, and when ,l "J'(r clump should be Btart- 1 I good. mil drained. h-- ve I - - Weeda In Lawns. Aside from diituleliops. plantain anl noxhois the greater number uf common wi ed may ho kept out of lawns hy mowings. In new j lawns iinthlng more encourages grant In Dam dose cllp- or discourages plug ns nf'eit ns there la auffirlent growth for the machine blades to to HI Title. Right Catch. To lu- sure, there are weeda A French paper says that a No thrive that splendidly under the treathit el.itaken -f had Just up Zealand ment out and wo nr.ist get down lined, reshh nee upon u piece of land, till on our knees and pull them out by contested: wiilili wag to right g known us fue process pnlnful havu rt I nn iimlimliied title to th " then Bat a la lawn good property." he brrrved, "as 1 ate th( worth all It roxts. prect'dlng owner." , gra-s(H- , j ! "hand-weedin- |