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Show jT-V-- 'll l OF" MR. DOOLY 170 Salt lams cux, CmJ sswds Qo h4i SERIAL tayt; anb ody offers to give f jomv foj somethin" fr nathin', thin Fr less thin lt wo th, cr mors Pr acmethm thing's worth dont take any chance. Yell fr p po'lsmsn. Our good Sr guaranteed. , Our price always very reasonable. "Whtaitsr crap. a constraint haJ fjlhtu oaj them. Amelia constantly kept her eye on the elevator. Mtn were ims&iBS and rcpasblng --the ofeu door, going to or coming fiom the- sad their loud talk and laughter beat '.s naves into the dim little retfent of i he lov rs. As Vernon sat there be lmagird ("jTf'at alt fhat talk wns of bltn; than all. that alM-ba- t laughter was t bt.d thoneh there-w- as no more of t! n dhere waa every day whea i ' ' .the legi.ia'oi came over to the hor-- 1 for thi Ir b? rood dinner. At Lrnt Att'ell't tuiiitd to him. t the blues, havent you "You ve she Fd!(l J.t would setm that some-tioh ill.! her an Injua'lce LyTiavltig the hints . "No," he. answered -""Then whats the matter? she TillaHon. ?: STORY f33S3CS3G30& gHER tf-ii- er VARIETY art tke in f.nHs're W W(l ktf CtirUju t. H all sheet the tkat (raw. 5ed far Fret Ct). .O ; By Brahd Vhit.ock ( 0GELE8 SEED CO.,Sa!t Lake City A Mild bar-roo- I INFINITE III tra ustrailons December. by Rav Wsltcrs Dosey .pt Sea Poe,,Tb famous deterthe, whose (Cpjrriglil, im;, b, Kubba MerrUl Co.) best feat was the earn tire of Canon SYNOPSIS. Bernard after a chase from Alaska to sue bis to used Cape Horn, impute, Senator Morley tern . vtatt wlfh his fitim- - wae Inurrup..! ty a tall from see to his knowledge of men. hia smf capital at ne would eay, Imtli (MiHtn at Ihw A detective. than tie rur.t-- It tl gl timrw att-na to "should know the habile of every bnuua alie had arrimpd --vrnmt atth tilm Jaw that git lass. Then no disguise can deceive rf rain-- for a national office for himd n Vernon's Huk in th he Sound him. roar. a. eompunif-rd by a plea for "All men, even the most unmeihodl-sal- , women th for niei Fe nitres f1 nmin have their habit, 'who a him convert so, 'proposed to tramp bee hi. 1nn Volin for houae reaolotttoi No 1 M'as Green are u red Vernon' promt to "'You great"- - big, lsxy - loafer, vote for the aulTrae rtaobitlon. He-- l aid to a tramp one December day, anted her by (onvinetn ot hem He ton i Mis You ought to be la jail liking to th fair aufTragett Greene ronaulled With the Ueuiermot-gov-erno- r "'Yes, Algle the tramp replied,' ae Vernon admitted to himaelf that he pretended to tlx m monocle (n his the aiifTrsaett had atlrr.d a strange feelwithin ing him, II forgot to read hia ye. Yes, I know fts the correct llanree's letter ernon ttada a great In our for of aufTrage, - aided by set at favor tils season, epeech Algle; thing from Mias Green Tit resolution hut, deuce take It, It's such a mild glaneea waa mad a special order , Vernon waa enthualNatte on th proape. ! for the resknow!'" you winter, don't - olution He waa mu. h in Mias Green a Vernon neglet-ltcompany ' thought of Bcrssns. The lale Joseph d d tl 111 1M d Amelia. H took Mias Greene driving and out plana for the an. eeaa of the resoThe late Paul Lawrence Dunbar, laid Vermin's lution rattaed a great the colored poet, used to tell of a newspaper arnaatlonspeech He waa being negby Amalia, who had not answered olored .mans dream that had, he lected n hi la "tipped o(T that hia Aa claimed, a lesson for the white man offrage resolution may not pass. Mlr Greens waa due th following morn(a It. ha had no fears. Msa Gre ne aring "I had, the colored man aald, a rived and breakfasted with Vernon. the dlnlng room, entrenched dreadful dream last night ! jimmied Uroaawomen of the aulTrage upponehta I d died and gone below gone to the reaolutloit, he spied Amelia He started toward her. 8h treated him roldly and had place. the women opponents of aufTrage rep Any white men there? a friend proved him for hia part Mrs. told Senator Vernon that hia Inquired. onduct With Mias Green had been hard Yes. indeed; heaps of them." mm Amelia. 11 waa told to comfort her 'ernon had a tearful Interview with "Any colored men there? cells, and he tried to undo the ilia "Hears and heaps. But, gents, e h h hia suffrage mov hod .ewnacl He "mad up" with Amel a, guess what! Every single white man w ho nartlullv turned lolihytat against the resohad hold of a black man, boldin him lutionhad Through g Ih work of the women th resolution fell flat between himself and th fire! Mr Ijvthrop's trick In sanding Vernon to Amelia keeping him away while the A hhspely Compliment killing went on Mias Oreen waa Intro, The late Chief Justice Chase was duced to the member of th Lathn) leUoe-Verno- d Hodge-l.athro- antt-tiCra- party. noted for hie gallantry. While on a visit to the south, shortly after the war, be was Introduced to a very beam tlful woman who prided herself upon her ' devotion to the "lost cause." Anxious that the chief justice tould ' iruianrror as she gave him her hand, "Mr. Chat.e, yon see before you a rebel who has not been reconstructed. "Madam, be replied with a profound bow. "reconstruction In your case would be blasphemous '"' Ru-W- - " Salome, Ete. Addison Mlxner, the well known Kew York viveur, discussed In a Broadway cmfe the subject of the feminine toilet. "A beautiful prtma donna,, said M r. Mlzaer. told me the other day that the lest a womanrweani the longer It takes to 'put It on. "'Aha! said I. Tn that caae 1 wonder now some of our r c'ase-lea- l dancer manage to be la time for tpelr turna at all. Anticipation Safer Than Realisation. "It is not always necessary to make' direct accusation, aald the lawyer 4 who waa asking damages because in inuaUona had been madewgalnet hie cllenta goid name, Yen may have heard ot the woman who called to the hired girl, Mary, May, come here and take the parrot down atars the master has dropped his collar button?' I Everybody Magaalne. Tool Lurl "How far Is It between these two towns? asiwd the lawyer. "About four mile as the flow cries. replied the witness. "You mean aa the cry flow. "NV put in the Judge, "he means M the fly crow," And they all looked at each other, feeling that something waa wrong pverybodye Magazine. Next to None. Hardup There waa a time when people used to aay that I had more money than brain, but they cant aay that now. Wife "Why not? Hardup "Because Ive com down to my last shilling. Wife "Well, you've still got a Illustrated Bits. chilling. - - kiwst-fak- - ar ,Joylng your TWt !n Springfield, I trust? You have teen monument and the home- stead? How .very interesting they must be! And the legislature offers She novelty; don't yon find It so? gathered her skirts as if to Withdraw. But Mr. Overman Hodge-Lathroachieved a smile. have not enjoyed Ithe pleasures On the contrary, we of sight-seeincame to appear before the aenate, ah said. Mias Greene surveyed her critically, with that look in which one woman inspecta another woman's attire. She then extended her critical scrutiny to ; : the dress pfthe&thrra.i;:: - "To be sure! she said. "I should hsve known." ladles The again exchanged glances. Mrs. Barbourton plainly could not bear that their position should be equivocal. She. doubtless had her little vainglorious wish to have their success known, Orerman Mr. Hodge Lathrop cane down to appear tn opposition to the woman rights resolution!" She emphasised the word woman as If he would not for wot Ids have been a woman herself. "Indeed!" exclaimed Mia Greene. "1 am sure her apj earance must have been a very convincing argument." She gave her opponent another searchMrs Overman Hodge-Lathro- p ing glance was having difficulty In getp - 1 really conidor her pretty, did yon?" HIS VISIT MOST OPPORTUNE Amelia asked "Why, Amelia, "what a question! Another Days Delay and the Result BuOyou dldu't? Don t evade Would Have Been Unfortunetf Morley. -- For the Physician. , look-togDh, wel!now, she's not bad eiactiy. bul es( for beauty well, A lady was very solicitous about her she's rather what Id call handsome." health. Every trifle made her uneasy, Am 'lia "Handsome!" exclaimed. and the doctor waa called Immed. awing back. diately. Don't dear?" "Why, yea, you see, The doctor wag a skillful man, and Vernon was tiylng to laugh. "Can't had a large practice It We call men consequently you aee the distinction? waa very disagreeable to him to be so or we? don't Not pretty, handsome, often called away from his other cases anythlug like that But women! Ah, for nothing, and he resolved to take an women! Them- - wecall. now and then, of getting the lady aee opportunity beautiful! And you, darling, you ?re thlar'One the lady observed a red day beautiful! nd at onceent spoton were to face both face They again, for the doctor looked at lie came, smiling tadiantly. Then Amelia drew her hand, and sa!d: away, saying: ( You did well to send for me early, "Morley, dont be ridiculous." j, The lady looked alarmed and asked; "But I'm duad in earnest, dear," he Is It dangerous, then? Vtuoi glanced at her, and his went on. And 1 think you ought to Certainly not, replied the doctor. glance carried Its own reproach. make some sott of amends for all the th apet would have disOh!' she said, as if suddenly re- misery you've caused me. and I should have lost my calling a trivial incident. "You poor boy! she said, with the appeared, Sun Wor fee for this visit." ' rjing about that? pity that Is part of a woman's triVernon Well,' answered, "It has umph. V A BURNING ERUPTION FROM some seriousness for me. I did It" he said, "Just because I Amelia, sitting properly erect, her love you, and have learned In you HEAD TO FEET hands folded In her lap, twisted about what women are capable of, what they and faced him. , "Four might do in politics " years ago I suffered severely You dont mean. Morley, that you 'in politics! Morley! Can you with a terrible eczema, being a 'mass are sorry it didn't pass, do you?" Imagine me In politics? 1 thought you of sores from head to feet and for six -ruf mein rather ruwktrar4.-bnta more exalted opinion of woirfea; weeka- - confined td my Tied. During position, he said. "I suppose you I thought jou kept them on a Igher that time I suffered continual torknow thaL ture from itching and burning, .. After i Llrmt see how Amelia replied. ' But you Vernon laughed, and being given up by my doctor I was ad''Well,' Vernon explained, to atani shook his head at the mystery ot It, vised to try Cutlcura Remedies. After Tor a measure of that Importance, and but did not go on. the first bath with Cutlcura Soap and hen at the final, critical moment to "Why, Morley, would you want to application T5f Cutlcura Ointment I enrail" see your mother or your slater or me, joyed the first good sleep during my Ch, I see! said Amelia, moving oc even Mrs. Hodge-LathroIn poli- entire illness, t also used Cutlcura away from him on the couch. "Of" tics Resolvent and the treatment waa concourse. If you regret the time, if you'd "Well, he said, with a sudden and tinued for about three weeks. At the rather have been over In the "senate serious emphasis, "not Mrs. Hodge-Lathro- end of that time 1 was able to be tlan to have been with me why, of exsctly. She'd b.chalrman about the house, entirely cured, and course!, She gave a little deprecat- of the state central committee from have felt so 111 effects since. I would -- -ing laugh, the start, and. well the jnachine advise any pefaon suffering from, any Vernon leaned impulsively toward would be a corker, that' all. form of skin trouble to try the Cutlher. The elevator waa rushing down cura Remedies aa I know what they "But, dear," he sc Id, "yop dont un- again in ita perilous descent, and when did for me. Mra. Edward Nenning, derstand! its door flew open they saw Mra Over- 1112 SaUna St, Watertown, N. Y, "And after your begging me to come man Hodge Lath, tp tone out of the Apr. 11, 1909 down to Springfield, to aee you!" car. Vernon rose hastily. There sbe ls". he said, - "W Amelia aald. Her eyea were fixed o THAT'S RIGHT. Ihe eIevatof, and just at that moment mustn't keep her waiting the car canto rushing down the shaft - Amelia rose, but she caught his and swished Itself to a stop Just when. hand and gave it a sudden pressure. ' But you havent answered my question," she ald, with a continuity of thought that waa her final surprise for him. Are you so very badly disappointed. after all?' "Well, no, he said. "I don't think It would do. It would well. It would complicate." Mrs Hodge-Lathrowas standing In the door, peering Tmiatlently Into the dim little room.- - They stared towirdT' i her. t" Anyway, dear heart, Amelia whispered as Jhey, weDt. "remember tbia Tommy Say, auntie, w hat did Uncle -- that you did It all for me. John marry you for? -. end. Aunt Why, for love, of course. Hml Love Tommy fmedftatHe!y) HUBBY EFFECTED QUICK CURt will make a man do almost anything, Wont It, auntie? Sick Wife Aroused by Contemplation of Her Successor. Harvard Scored. It was the morning of the "William, dear, feebly called the game at Cambridge, and two of Invalid wife, who was supposed to be' the New Haven collegians were wannearing the end of her earthly career. dering through the Harvard yard, "Yes, darling," answered the sorrow, looking atr the untrersity-trallding- s, husband. "What la It? tag Down a walk toward them came a When I am gone Bald she. "1 Teel youth of serious aspect, but palpably that for the sake of the motherless an undergraduate. Should little ones yon should marry again., Sura, 8b Said, said the Yale . I beg your pardon, Do you reallythlnk It would- - lie Have Known. who la a bit of a wag, to the man, askcd-th- e faithful-- . bestr: me' where- - I 8trangerrcaTr'yovrtett It seemed. it should have shattered William.darling can find Harvard university Itself to pieces at the bottom. The ele"Yes, William, I do," replied "Im very aorry, said the serious vator boy clanged the Iron door back, the Invalid. After areally reasonable length one, with never a smile. Theyve and Maria Greene stepped out of time you should seek the compan- locked It up. You see, there are so "There she Is now!" said Amelia, ionship of some good woman. - Yale men in town. raising her head to see. Miss Greene .Do you know, my dear," said the many paused a moment to reply to the husbahd. that you have lifted a great The SelflshHucter. greeting of some one of the politicians burden fronmjmtad? Now there Is "Janies'R.Keene, api'opo8 ' of the who stopped to speak to her. that charming widow Jones across the Jumrlig contests at tl s New York Amella'a nose was elevated. way. gh has acted rather friendly borre show, talked about fox hunting. "And so 4hat's the wonderful hair toward me ever since jou were taken. - Hop ting, "heeald , "d evelops a you all admire so much. Is it?' she Ill Of course, dear, she could never race of very savage, selfish men. said. fill your place, but she is young, plump There waa, for Instance, Jones. "Well, replied Vernon, almost de and pretty and Im sure she would do "Jones, en a bitter cold day, was flantly, "don't you think it Is rather her best to lessen my grief. riding hard at a brook, when be - "William Henry Brown! etcalmed j the head of fiis dearest friend exceptional hair?" Amelia turned on him with a look the female whose days were supposed sticking dismally out of the Icy water to be numbered,' as she partly raised Did Jones go to his friends assistof superior and pitying penetration, "Does that shade decetve'you? she herself upon the pillow, If you ever ance? Not a bit of It. freckleDuck, you fool! he shouted, and asked. She smiled disconcertingly, as dare install that t. St. Louis hussy In my shoes. Jumped over him. she looked away again at Marla faced. squint-eyeAnd then she fainted -. ' Greene. That woman lawyer was just Ill Ill But the next day Mrs. Brown was leaving the politicians.' to sit up, and two days later shs A WOMAMspOCTOR "And to think of wearing that hat able Was Quick. To Ses that Coffee was with that hair!" Amelia went oa. was downstairs, .Doing the Mischief. x "Though ot course," she added, with Misapplying Music. deep meaning, "it may originally havs T went to w fashionable wedding the k lady tells of a' bad case ot coffee hea the right shade; the poor hat ether day, remarked a man who has poisoning and tells it In a way so simt t aa be expected to change Its color little tine for such things, "and I waa ple and straightforward that literary Votnon had no answer fer her. decidedly Impressed by the character (kiU could not Improve It, I wonder what explanation shell of th music that was played while th I had neuralgic headaches for 12 have lor her defeat mfld Amelia la a assembled guests were waiting for th years, shs says, and suffered untold tone that could not conceal Its spirit wedding party to arrive. Th princi- agony. When I first began to havs of triumph. number played by the orchestra them I weighed 140 pounds, but they pal Fm not worried about that, said was an air from on of th most mod- brought me down to 110. I went Vernon. "Im more concerned shout ern operas. It marks the entrance of to many doctors and th.eygava me the explanation I'll have. the heroine ot the piece, who la com- only temporary relief. So I suffered "'Dearest! exclaimed Amelia, swift, ing on the scene to tak part in a onrtlll one day a woman doctor told ly laying her hand on his. Her ton of complaisance with th me to use Postura. She said Ilooked had changed, and as she leaned toward redding hero, who la gen 3rally regarded as one Uke I was coffee poisoned, ihe greatest. blaekguardaJhe world "Str "to drtalr PogtuiirAna T new manner exhaled Vccnon felt a of opera knows. Every character on gained 15 pounds In the first few within himselland his heart the stage knows that the Buddhistic weeks and continued to change gain, but not avelled. wedding ceremony that is to take so fast aa at first My headaches betn she aftd a laid. voice that place Is a sbara the marriage gan to leave me after I had need "Dearest," hesitated before the idea of tome turns out to be a tragedy of the shab- Postum about two weeks long reparation, are yon really to biest sort And yet that mnslc was enough to get the coffee poison out of Inbadly dlsappolntej?" played In a church that stands for my system. z He looked at her, then suddenly h telligence if any one congregation In - Since I began to use Postum I can drew her Into his arms, and she let tble town doee."Exchange. gladly aay that I never know what a her head reet for an Instant on his hsadachs la like aay mere, neuralgic WbmsrtIT Rlghtei shoulder but Only fof ah Instant. The and It waa nothing but Postum that In believe woman's do she exclaimed and waa erect and all you 'Madam, made me welL Before t used Postum propriety. rights asked the man standing in I never went out alone; 1 would get "Yon forget where we are, dear the car. bewildered' and would not know which she aald. T do. the replied shortly. to turn. Now 1 go alone and my "1 on. went am way "Excuse me," he " I don't care about that, he r head is aa clear aa a belL My brain Piled, and then, glancing awlftly about hut aa ignorant male seeking light 'and nerves are stronger than they ' May I ask yon If yon construe these have been for years, la all directions, ha kissed her. to Include the privilege of Read tbe little book, Tbe Road' to "Morley! shs cried, and her cheeks rights spreading your really becoming skirts Well vine, "In pkga." "There a Reason. were red. a new and happy red. over three seats? vev reed Site Mtert A et They sat there, looking at each Thereupon she condensed herself, wm Sfem trma (Im tiM. Tkr other. re trwm, sag converssUos and seat fall at kaaas a took he "You didn't consider, y- attmt. didn't flagged. ting her breath. "We have been having a taste of lobbying, MUa Orvine. she began "and "How unpljssant! avid she. "You know, possibly," said Mrs, Overman Hodge Lathrop, regaining something of her position. "Indeed do, Miss Green assented, sweetly, "but where It is in the line ot one's profession, duty obscures tbs One cannot, unpleasantness. you know, always choose one's occupation. Good morning? And catching her skirts, with a mile and a bow she left. The successful lobbyist stood la a moment, looked one to another with wide and staring eyes. Then at last Mrs, Overman Hodge-Lathrop poke. "ortFyhtrtehtT 'nrtsirjrBT could learn to discriminate tn your y that a mummy Just "They rived in .New York is that ot the cook Introductions." of R.nee II." CHAPTER XV. "Thf so? Well, somebody had th secret of keeping a cook," and the Just before dinner Amelia and Versuburbanite alghsd wistfully. PhiU non tat In tbs little walttDg room of dslphla Ledger., the hotel Mra. Overman Hodge La Slight Difference. throp and her ladles had gone up,t6 the suite theyhadUkcn.nd1fns ma want know ter J! My Tommy' after a few years Ill be taken Into the engaged In repairing the toilets their political labors of the morning had firm." somewhat damaged. Amelia had comma Tell that you your Employer will not be taken into the firm, but pleted her toilet more quickly than they and had Joined Vernon, waiting taken In by the firm." for her below. Of Course. 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